FALL 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE - Central Michigan University

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FALL 2015
CLASS SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION
DROP/ADD
March 23 – September 4
Past Due Policy for Fall Semesters Only
Any student registered for a Fall semester with a past due balance of $200.00 or greater will be removed
from all registered courses on August 1st. All students will receive prior notification of the registration
removal after the July billing statements have been issued (approximately the first week in July). If past
due balances are not brought current after notification is sent and before August 1st, registration from
courses for the Fall semester will be removed.
Target Dates To Enroll By
Fall 2015
Payment plan available on May 1, 2015.
Last day to
enroll online
AUTOMATIC PAYMENT PLAN
An easier way to pay for college.
• Affordable
• Convenient
• Interest-Free
On Campus
Advantages
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Easy online enrollment
Monthly payment plan
Flexible payment options
No interest
Months of First payment
payments
begins
May 31
5
June–Oct
June 5
June 30
4
July–Oct
July 5
July 31
3
Aug–Oct
Aug 5
Spring 2016
Last day to
enroll online
Payment plan available on October 1, 2015.
Number of
payments
Months of First payment
payments
begins
Oct 31
5
Nov–Mar
Nov 5
Nov 30
4
Dec–Mar
Dec 5
Dec 31
3
Jan–Mar
Jan 5
Payment Plan Availability
Payment Methods
• Automatic bank payment (ACH)
• Credit/debit card
(MasterCard, Discover, or American Express)
Payments are processed on the 5th of each month and will continue
until the balance is paid in full. If a credit/debit card is used, a
convenience fee per payment will be assessed.
Cost to Participate
• $25 per semester nonrefundable enrollment fee
(ACH & credit/debit card)
• $30 fee if a payment is returned
Simple Steps to Enroll in the Payment Plan
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Number of
payments
Login to the Student Portal at https://centrallink.cmich.edu
Select the “My Account” link at the top right side of
the page.
Select the “Payment Plan Enrollment” link.
Read FAQ document.
Click “Proceed to Budget Worksheet” link.
Click “Payment Plan”
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
E-mail: recacct@cmich.edu
989.774.3618
toll free 888.610.4991
https://centrallink.cmich.edu
Availability of the payment plan is determined by Central
Michigan University. Please be aware CMU may elect not to
have the payment plan available during specific times and
dates during registration.
Balance Adjustments
Your balance will automatically be adjusted with all charges
and credits made to your student account. Your payment plan
includes financial aid, tuition, housing, rent, bookstore, parking
permits, fines, etc. You should review your agreement balance
online through www.mypaymentplan.com or call the Central
Michigan University Student Service Court at 989.774.3618 or
toll free 888.610.4991 to confirm the change.
For additional help,
please call us at
800.609.8056.
Customer service representatives are available
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 am to 7:00 pm (CST),
and Friday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Attention Undergraduates ............................................................................. 4
Do you need help with your Fall schedule? .................................................. 4
Explanation of Courses with Letters ............................................................. 4
Fall Semester Calendar.................................................................................. 5
General Information ...................................................................................... 6
CMU Portal/CentralLink ............................................................................... 9
Registering for Courses at CMU ................................................................. 10
Wait Listing ................................................................................................ 11
Registration Appointment Time Schedule .................................................. 13
Tuition Rates ............................................................................................... 14
Billing Statement Information and Due Dates ............................................ 15
Dropping a Course with a Refund ............................................................... 16
Adding a Course after Registration Closes ................................................. 16
Individual Course Withdrawal .................................................................... 17
Full Semester Withdrawal from All Classes ............................................... 17
Advising Resources ..................................................................................... 18
Examination Schedule ................................................................................. 22
AAD Academic Advancement .................................................................. 23
ACC Accounting ....................................................................................... 23
AFL Air Force Leadership ....................................................................... 26
ANT Anthropology ................................................................................... 26
ARB Arabic ............................................................................................... 27
ART Art .................................................................................................... 27
ASL American Sign Language ................................................................. 30
AST Astronomy ........................................................................................ 31
ATR Athletic Training .............................................................................. 32
BCA Broadcast and Cinematic Arts ......................................................... 33
BIO Biology ............................................................................................. 36
BIS Business Information Systems ......................................................... 43
BLR Business Law and Regulation .......................................................... 46
BUS Business............................................................................................ 47
CDO Communication Disorders ............................................................... 48
CED Counselor Education and Personal Development ........................... 51
CHM Chemistry ......................................................................................... 52
CHN Chinese ............................................................................................. 56
COM Communication and Dramatic Arts ................................................. 56
CPS Computer Science ............................................................................ 59
DAN Dance ................................................................................................ 61
ECE Early Childhood Education .............................................................. 62
ECO Economics ........................................................................................ 62
EDL Educational Leadership .................................................................... 64
EDU Teacher Education............................................................................ 65
EES Earth and Ecosystem Science .......................................................... 69
EGR Engineering ...................................................................................... 69
ELI English Language Institute .............................................................. 72
ENG English Language and Literature ..................................................... 74
ENT Entrepreneurship .............................................................................. 79
ENV Environmental Studies ..................................................................... 80
FIN Finance ............................................................................................. 81
FLN Foreign Language ............................................................................ 83
FMD Fashion Merchandising and Design................................................. 83
FNS Foods and Nutrition ......................................................................... 85
FRN French ............................................................................................... 86
FYE First Year Experience....................................................................... 87
GEL Geology ............................................................................................ 88
GEO Geography ........................................................................................ 89
GER German ............................................................................................. 91
HDF Human Development and Family Studies ...................................... 93
HON Honors .............................................................................................. 96
HPS Health Professions .............................................................................. 97
HSA Hospitality Services Administration .................................................. 97
HSC Health Sciences ................................................................................... 98
HST History .............................................................................................. 104
HUM Humanities ........................................................................................ 109
IET Industrial and Engineering Technology ........................................... 109
IND Interior Design .................................................................................. 111
IPR Integrative Public Relations ............................................................. 112
IPS International Program Studies .......................................................... 112
ITC Information Technology ................................................................... 112
JPN Japanese ............................................................................................ 113
JRN Journalism ......................................................................................... 114
LAR Liberal Arts ....................................................................................... 116
LAT Latin .................................................................................................. 116
LDR Leadership Studies ............................................................................ 116
LIB Library .............................................................................................. 117
MBA Master of Business Administration .................................................. 117
MDP Media Degisn, Production, and Technology .................................... 118
MET Meteorology ...................................................................................... 118
MGT Management ..................................................................................... 119
MKT Marketing .......................................................................................... 121
MLE Middle Level Education ................................................................... 124
MPH Master of Public Health .................................................................... 124
MSA Master of Science in Administration ................................................ 124
MSL Military Science and Leadership ...................................................... 125
MST Museum Studies ............................................................................... 126
MTH Mathematics ...................................................................................... 126
MUS Music ................................................................................................ 131
NSC Neuroscience..................................................................................... 145
OJB Ojibwe............................................................................................... 146
PED Sports Instructional Program (Activity) ........................................... 146
PES Physical Education Professional Courses ........................................ 150
PHA Physician Assistant ........................................................................... 154
PHL Philosophy ........................................................................................ 155
PHS Physical Science ............................................................................... 156
PHY Physics .............................................................................................. 157
PSC Political Science ............................................................................... 158
PSY Psychology ........................................................................................ 161
PTH Physical Therapy .............................................................................. 166
REL Religion............................................................................................. 168
RLA Recreation and Leisure Activities .................................................... 169
RPL Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services Administration ................. 169
SAM Science of Advanced Materials ........................................................ 172
SCI Sciences ............................................................................................ 173
SOC Sociology .......................................................................................... 173
SPE Special Education ............................................................................. 175
SPN Spanish .............................................................................................. 178
STA Statistics ............................................................................................ 180
SWK Social Work ...................................................................................... 181
TAI Theatre and Interpretation ................................................................ 182
WST Women’s Studies .............................................................................. 185
CMU’s Global Campus Programs ............................................................... 187
CMU Online Courses ....................................................................... 187
Michigan Program Courses .............................................................. 199
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
Amendments of 1989........................................................................ 203
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act................................................ 204
Building Abbreviations – Campus Map ............................................... 205-206
University Calendar ..................................................................................... 207
3 ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATES
Degrees are NOT awarded automatically upon completion of scholastic requirements. It is required that
undergraduate students file an Application for Graduation in the office of Undergraduate Academic Services,
Warriner 123, or the Student Services Court, UC 119, during the semester in which 86 semester hours are
completed. For additional information call 774-3504.
Applications are processed in the order they are received for each graduation. Submission should be based on
the timeline below.
January 15th for August Graduation
April 15th for December Graduation
September 15th for May Graduation
DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR FALL SCHEDULE?
Walk-In Advising is Available!
PARTICIPATING OFFICES:
Academic Advising and Assistance
Ronan 250 (989) 774-7506
Walk-In advising is available throughout registration.
Please call or visit for specific times and locations.
and
Undergraduate Academic Services, Warriner 123
For students with signed Majors/Minors/Intents – Monday, March 23 through Friday, April 17.
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
EXPLANATION OF COURSES WITH LETTERS
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WI
Freshman course – this course is primarily for new freshmen students.
Honors section – restricted to students in the CMU honors program.
Quantitative Reasoning – these courses have the goal to establish quantitative
reasoning and problem solving strategies. All students following the 2014-15 or
later bulletin must complete one QR course but they are open to all students.
SAP Course – these courses are in the College of Business Administration and
involve utilizing SAP technology.
Service Learning – these courses all contain a component of service learning.
Writing Intensive – these courses have an extensive writing requirement. All
students following the 2014-15 or later bulletin must complete WI courses but they
are open to all students.
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FALL SEMESTER 2015 CALENDAR
IMPORTANT DATES!
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Fall Class Schedule Available on-line at http://www.cmich.edu/ess/registrar &
CentralLink Portal ............................................................................................................................March 9 (Monday)
Registration via CentralLink ............................................................................................................March 23 – September 4
Monthly Statement created including tuition
for classes added March 23 – August 21, 5:00 p.m. ......................................................................August 21 (Friday)
Residence Halls Open ......................................................................................................................August 27 (Thursday, 9:00 a.m.)
Regular Classes Begin .....................................................................................................................August 31 (Monday)
Begin Assessing $100 Late Registration Fee ...................................................................................August 31 (Monday)
DEADLINE FOR DROPPING A CLASS WITH A REFUND..................................................September 4 (Friday, 11:59 p.m.)
University Closed for Labor Day Holiday .......................................................................................September 7 (Monday)
Deadline to Pay Monthly Statement for classes added March 23 – August 21, 5:00 p.m. ..............September 11 (Friday)
Registration $100 Non-payment of Tuition Charge Assessed .........................................................September 11 (Friday, 5:00 p.m.)
Deadline for Submitting Current Address for Printed Directory .....................................................September 11 (Friday)
(Only for Students Not Living in University Housing)
Monthly Statement created including tuition
for classes added August 21 after 5:00 p.m. – September 11, 5:00 p.m. ......................................September 11 (Friday)
Start Collecting Payment for All Classes Added .............................................................................September 14 (Monday)
Deadline for Withdrawing from a First Five-Weeks Class .............................................................September 16 (Wednesday)
Deadline to Change to or from CR/NC Option for a 16-Week Class..............................................September 18 (Friday)
Deadline for Submitting Audit Request Card for a 16-Week Class ................................................September 18 (Friday)
Deadline for Withdrawing from a First Eight-Week Class .............................................................September 25 (Friday)
Deadline to Pay Monthly Statement
for classes added August 21 after 5:00 p.m. – September 11, 5:00 p.m. .......................................October 1 (Thursday)
Registration $100 Non-payment of Tuition Charge Assessed .........................................................October 1 (Thursday, 5:00 p.m.)
Deadline for Withdrawing from a Second Five-Weeks Class .........................................................October 21 (Wednesday)
End of First Half of Fall Semester ...................................................................................................October 24 (Saturday)
Deadline for Withdrawing from a 16-Week Class with an Automatic "W" ............................November 6 (Friday, 11:59 p.m.)
Deadline dates to Withdraw from your entire Fall schedule ..........................................................November 9 – December 4, 5:00 p.m.
(W's for passing work of D- or better and E's for failing work.)
Deadline for Withdrawing from a Second Eight-Week Class .........................................................November 20 (Friday)
Deadline for Withdrawing from a Third Five-Week Class .............................................................November 25 (Wednesday)
Thanksgiving Recess. ......................................................................................................................November 25 (Wednesday, 5:00 p.m.)
Classes Resume................................................................................................................................November 30 (Monday, 8:00 a.m.)
Final deadline to Withdraw from your entire Fall schedule ............................................................December 4 (Friday, 5:00 p.m.)
Web Grades Available to the Faculty for On-campus 16-Week Courses ........................................December 11 (Friday)
Regular Classes End ........................................................................................................................December 11 (Friday)
Examination Week ...........................................................................................................................December 14 – 18 (Monday - Friday)
Commencement ...............................................................................................................................December 19 (Saturday)
Fall Semester On-line Grades Due from Instructors ..................................................................December 21 (Monday, 5:00 p.m.)
Fall Semester Grades Available on CentralLink ..............................................................................December 23 (Wednesday)
ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATES
Degrees are NOT awarded automatically upon completion of scholastic requirements. It is required that undergraduate students file
an Application for Graduation in the office of Undergraduate Academic Services, Warriner 123, or the Student Services Court,
UC 119, during the semester in which 86 semester hours are completed. For additional information call 774-3504.
Applications are processed in the order they are received for each graduation. Submission should be based on the timeline below.
January 15th for August Graduation
April 15th for December Graduation
September 15th for May Graduation
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Under certain circumstances, it may become necessary for the University to change the University Calendar and to postpone, advance, lengthen,
shorten, or eliminate periods of instruction. Examples of circumstances which might require such changes are energy shortage, contagious disease,
employee strikes, state or national emergency, civil unrest, natural disaster, or other matters which are beyond University control. In the event of a
calendar change, the necessary and appropriate changes would be made in the detailed functions and services of the University to adjust to the
alterations.
Every effort has been made to include in this publication information which, at the time of preparation for printing, is accurate. However, the
contents of this publication are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between student and CMU. The University reserves the right to change
at any time and without prior notice any provision or requirement including, but not limited to, dates, deadlines, course offerings, instructors, and
time and place of class meetings.
Academic Load Graduate: Graduate students may not enroll for more
than 15 graduate credits in the fall or spring or for more than 15 credits
in the two summer sessions combined. Exceptions may be granted with
approval of the College of Graduate Studies Dean.
the Registrar's Office, Warriner 212, or at the Student Service
Court, UC 119. Courses that are available on a Credit/No Credit
basis are identified in the Class Schedule in the Course Notes. A
course may not be repeated on a Credit/No Credit basis. A
minimum grade of C must be earned to receive Credit.
Students taking a course on a Credit/No Credit basis or electing to
change back to regular grading basis must complete the card and
return it to the Registrar's Office according to the following
schedule:
Academic Load Undergraduate: No undergraduate student will be
permitted to enroll in more than 21 credits per semester. Exceptions
may be granted with approval by the dean or his/her designee of the
college overseeing any of the majors or minors that have been
authorized for the student. Students without a signed major/minor or
intent to major should not pursue this exception. Questions regarding
this policy should be directed to the Registrar's Office, Warriner 212, or
the Student Service Court, UC 119.
Length of Class
11 - 16 Weeks
6 - 10 Weeks
2 - 5 Weeks
6 - 8 Weekends
2 - 5 Weekends
1 Weekend Class
Typical Academic Load
Semester/Session
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Summer (Each Session)
Undergraduate
14-18
14-18
5-7
Graduate
12-15
12-15
5-7
Card Submitted Last
Business Day of:
3rd Week of Class
2nd Week of Class
1st Week of Class
Week After 2nd Weekend of Class
Week After 1st Weekend of Class
Week Preceding Weekend of Class
For a one-week class, the card must be submitted the first day of
class.
In order to graduate within four years on a curriculum which requires a
minimum of 124 hours of credit, an undergraduate student must average
at least 31 hours of credit each year. Some curricula have minimums
above 124 hours.
Days of the Week Codes:
M
= Monday
Tu
= Tuesday
W
= Wednesday
Th
= Thursday
F
= Friday
Sa
= Saturday
Su
= Sunday
ARR = Hours to be Arranged (Contact the instructor or
departmental office for further information.)
Admission Procedures: Students not previously admitted to CMU
may apply by the following procedure:
Undergraduate students must contact the Admissions Office, Warriner
102, in person or by calling (888) 292-5366 or (989) 774-3076.
Graduate students must contact the College of Graduate Studies, Foust
100, in person or by calling (989) 774-GRAD (4723).
Emergencies: For any emergency, please call 911.
Financial Aid: Inquiries should be made by calling the Office of
Scholarships and Financial Aid at (888) 392-0007 or (989) 7743674 or visiting the Student Service Court, UC 119.
Auditing a Class: To register for auditing a class, students must obtain
an "Approval to Audit" card from the Chairperson of the Department
prior to Registration. The card must be submitted after the student is
enrolled in the course but before Friday of the third week of classes (for
a full-term course).
Individual Course Withdrawals: Students may use CentralLink
to withdraw from a course according to the individual course
withdrawal deadline policy. Any student found to be involved in a
case of academic dishonesty will have the withdrawn course
reinstated and the determination of the final grade shall be left to
the discretion of the instructor. In addition, the student will be
referred to the Office of Student Life for possible disciplinary
action. Refer to the appropriate CMU Bulletin for the complete
policy.
Career Services and Resource Center: Students should contact the
Career Services and Resource Center, Ronan 240 - (989) 774-3068, to
find out what services are available.
Campus ID Card: All students are required to secure this universal
picture ID card. Students should go to the Central Card Office, UC
205 - (989) 774-3484, to apply for their card.
Graduation Rate: The following information is being provided to
you in compliance with the Federal Student Right to Know Act.
The graduation rate for new freshmen who began Central
Michigan University on a full-time basis in Fall 2008 was 56
percent. This graduation rate is based upon the percent of
beginning full-time new freshmen of Fall 2008 who graduated
Counseling Center: The Counseling Center, Foust 102, assists
students with social, emotional, academic and career concerns. Call
(989) 774-3381 for an appointment or just stop in.
Credit/No Credit: Students interested in taking a course on a
Credit/No Credit basis may secure Credit/No Credit Request Cards in
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from Central Michigan University in six or fewer years. In addition to
this 56 percent, an additional 2 to 3 percent will graduate but will take
more than six years to do so. Of those students who will not graduate
from Central Michigan University, some will have transferred to other
colleges and universities.
Student Life for possible disciplinary action.
Senior Citizen Audit Program: Senior citizens (age 60 or older)
who have been residents of Michigan for at least one year should
contact the Registrar's Office, Warriner 212, or phone (989) 7743261 for more details.
Name Change: Students should submit name changes to the
Registrar's Office, Warriner 212. Documentation is required. For
information, call (989) 774-7231.
Student Disability Services: Students with disabilities should
contact this office located in Park 120 in person or by calling (989)
774-3018.
Office for International Affairs: The Office for International Affairs
including Study Abroad is located in Ronan 330 and can be reached by
calling (989) 774-4308.
Student Ombuds Office: The Student Ombuds Office is
established to help students resolve University related problems. If
you need help with a disagreement or dispute with a University
office, department or individual, you can contact the Ombuds
Office at ombuds@cmich.edu or call (989)774-3010.
Incomplete Grades: All "Incompletes" should be removed within the
semester following the one which the "Incomplete" was incurred, but no
later than one year from the date the grade was received. An "I" not
removed within one year shall become the student's final grade only if
the instructor chooses not to change the "I" to a specific grade. Students
do not need to re-register for the class when finishing an "Incomplete."
Supplemental Instruction Program: For information on this
program contact the Academic Advising and Assistance Office,
Ronan 250, (989) 774-3465.
Parking: See the Campus Map at the back of this Class Schedule. For
further information, contact CMU Police at (989) 774-3083.
Time Conflict Exceptions: In an effort to avoid problems that
time conflicts cause for both faculty and students, time conflicts
will only be granted for extenuating circumstances. A student may
not be added into courses that conflict without a Request for a
Time Conflict Exception Form signed by the instructors of both
conflicting courses AND approved by the Registrar's Office. If
there are any other options for the student to be enrolled in
courses that do not conflict, the exception will not be approved.
Religious Holidays: It is Central Michigan University policy to permit
students to be absent from classes or examinations for reason of
observing religious holidays. Students are allowed to make up course
requirements when they are unable to avoid a conflict between their
academic and their religious obligations. Absence from classes or
examinations caused by observing religious holidays does not relieve
students from responsibility for any part of the coursework required
during the period of absence. It is the obligation of students to
provide faculty with written notice of the religious holiday they will
be observing and the date on which they will be absent at least two
weeks prior to the date of the religious holiday. Students who miss
classes or are absent on days of examinations or class assignments shall
be offered an opportunity to make up the work, without penalty, unless
it can be demonstrated that a makeup opportunity would interfere
unreasonably with the delivery of the course. Should disagreement
arise over any aspect of this policy, the parties involved should contact
the Department Chair, the Dean of the College or the Ombudsperson.
Final appeals will be resolved by the Provost.
Transcripts: For information on requesting transcripts please call
(989) 774-4442.
Tutoring: Peer tutors are available for all 100 and 200 level
classes and for all University Program classes. Tutoring is a free
service for up to 3 hours per week. If you would like a tutor or are
interested in becoming a tutor, visit or call the Academic Advising
and Assistance Office, Ronan 250, (989) 774-3465.
University Health Services: University Health Services is located
in Foust 200. Appointments can be made by calling (989) 7743055 but walk-ins are not denied.
Verification of Enrollment is based on the following criteria:
UNDERGRADUATE
FULL
HALF
Fall and Spring
12
6
Summer (12 Weeks)
12
6
GRADUATE
FULL
HALF
Fall and Spring
9
5
Summer (12 Weeks)
9
5
Repeating a Course: To improve a grade previously earned at CMU
or elsewhere, a student may repeat any course except courses entitled
Independent Study. A course may not be repeated on a Credit/No
Credit basis. A course is not considered a repeat if the last attempt is
taken after a student graduates.
Undergraduate students may only attempt a course three times. This
includes repeats where they have earned a grade of A through E, or
attempts where they were awarded grades of CR, NC, I, W, Z, or X.
This limitation does not apply to Independent Study and similar courses
for which course content varies significantly with each offering or is a
variable credit course. For exceptions to this limitation policy, a student
may appeal to the Chairperson of the department offering the course.
Verification of current semester enrollment is available beginning
the first day of classes at the Registrar's Office, Warriner 212, or
the Student Service Court, UC 119.
Students may obtain enrollment certificates by logging on to
CentralLink and clicking on the Student Clearinghouse Record
link. A separate window will open, allowing the student to obtain
an enrollment certificate to print and mail as needed. Students may
also check their enrollment history, view student loan deferment
notifications that have been sent to providers, view proofs of
enrollment notifications that have been sent to health insurers and
other providers, and view information about student loans. On-line
Saving Classes for Others: Students are expected to enroll in courses
that meet their own academic requirements. Enrolling in courses to
“Save” them for another student in prohibited. Any student (the student
holding the class or the student for whom the class is being held) in
violation of this policy will be subject to involuntary deletion of the
future semester’s classes; having a hold placed on his or her account
prohibiting registration until Phase II; and referral to the Office of
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 current telephone number
 classification
 e-mail address
Enrollment certification may not be available until the second week of
the semester.
Veterans Program: Inquiries should be made by visiting the Veterans’
Resource Center, 114 Warriner Hall (989-774-7991)
Other "directory information" which is maintained but not
published includes:
Voter Registration: Michigan citizens may obtain information
regarding how to register to vote at the CMU website:
http://cmuvote.cmich.edu. First time voters are urged to look at this
website as MI law restricts the rights of first-time voters. In Michigan,
how you register determines how you can cast your vote for the first
time.
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Weather: For weather-related closings please contact the CMU
Information Line (989) 774-7500.
date and place of birth
major field of study
dates of attendance
degrees awarded
the most recent previous institution attended by a transfer
student.
A currently enrolled student may request this information not be
published or released to Non-University personnel without the
student's prior consent, by completing and filing a "REQUEST TO
WITHHOLD RELEASE OF DIRECTORY INFORMATION"
form in the Registrar's Office, Warriner 212 or the Student Service
Court, UC 119. Upon receipt of the request, the Registrar's Office
will withhold Directory Information until the student requests that
the restriction be removed.
Withholding of Directory Information: The following "directory
information" is published each year for each student enrolled in classes
requiring on-campus registration:
 name
 home address
 current address
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
PREREQUISITE, CO-REQUISITE, AND RECOMMENDED course(s) and/or requirement(s) are published in the Bulletin
(paper and the online version https://bulletins.cmich.edu/). Satisfying these established requirements assures a better
educational experience. Questions regarding your ability to meet these requirements should be addressed to your faculty
advisor and/or the instructor of the course.
Prerequisite: Any course(s) and/or other requirement(s) that must be completed prior to enrolling in a particular course.
In some courses the prerequisite knowledge or skill cannot be evaluated until the first day of class – in those cases the
student may be removed from the class if it is determined the prerequisite is not met.
 Course sections may be available only to students in a specific major, minor and/or special program. See information
published in the semester Class Schedule for details.
 On occasion departments will monitor enrollment and only students meeting specific requirements will be permitted to
register for the course. Consult a faculty advisor and/or the course instructor for details.
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Co-requisite: Course(s) and/or other requirement(s) that must be taken concurrently with a particular course. Questions
regarding these requirements should be addressed to your faculty advisor.
Recommended: Course(s) and/or other requirement(s) that might be useful for students to complete prior to enrolling in
CENTRAL
MICHIGAN
a particular
course. UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION.
Syntax Guidelines: Multiple course requirements are separated by a comma. Compound requirements are separated by
a semi-colon. Alternative courses are separated by “or”. Multiple alternative courses are preceded by the use of
“one of”. Additional prerequisite information is located in the course description section of the CMU Bulletin.
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CMU PORTAL – CentralLink
(https://www.cmich.edu/_layouts/authenticate.aspx)
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The CentralLink portal serves as a secure, single sign-on location where CMU students, employees and
alumni can check e-mail, register for courses, complete financial transactions and keep up-to-date on life at
CMU.
Each student has a system assigned student number that is used internally as their key identifier.
The CentralLink portal is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Items coming from the student system
(class schedule, grade reports, etc.) should be available 24/7. However, Drop/Add and Withdrawal is only
available during the advertised periods.
Specific Registrar and Financial related functionality with the CentralLink portal includes:
Addresses - view your address(es) and submit address and telephone number changes.
Academic History - view and print a personalized copy of your entire academic history (please note you will
not be able to access your academic history if you have a financial hold).
Class Schedule - view and print a personalized class schedule for a term.
Course Offerings - search for all courses offered during a particular term. This will also show number of seats
still available. Searches can be done by course section number, course number (e.g. ENG 101), or by subject
area (e.g. ENG). You may search by course or subject area for all courses in the category or only for those that
are open. (NOTE: This function is available a couple weeks prior to the beginning of registration through the
end of the semester. You may also use this functionality to register when registration is available.)
Grades - view and print a copy of your grade report for a term.
Individual Course Withdrawals – withdraw from individual courses (no refund) using the withdrawal
functionality in Course Search and Registration. Individual course withdrawal deadlines are displayed on each
course in My Schedule Builder. Refer to the appropriate CMU Bulletin for complete policy.
Refunds - information regarding when financial aid will be disbursed and the dates refunds will be issued.
Registration - course registration and course adds and drops. (NOTE: Adding is available only during the
registration period. Students may drop with a refund throughout the semester provided they do so prior to the
course’s second scheduled meeting time.)
Student Accounts - view your tuition and fees account and make payments.
Verification of Enrollment - Students may obtain enrollment certificates by accessing the CentralLink portal,
clicking on My Account and under Academics selecting and clicking on the National Student Clearinghouse
Record link. A separate window will open, allowing the student to obtain an enrollment certificate to print and
mail as needed. Students may also check their enrollment history, view student loan deferment notifications
that have been sent to providers, view proof of enrollment notifications sent to health insurers and other
providers, and view information about student loans. CMU sends regularly scheduled transmissions to the
National Student Clearinghouse.
Withdrawing from All Courses – students enrolled in all full term courses may withdraw from all courses
using the complete withdrawal functionality in Course Search and Registration. If you are enrolled in any short
term courses, on-line courses, or have already withdrawn from an individual course, you will be referred to the
Registrar’s Office for assistance. Refer to the appropriate CMU Bulletin for complete policy.
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REGISTERING FOR COURSES AT CMU
Who Can Register Using CentralLink ?

You must be an admitted student to Central Michigan University. If you have not been admitted, you must contact:
For undergraduate admission: Admissions Office at (888) 292-5366 or (989) 774-3076
For graduate admission: College of Graduate Studies at (989) 774-GRAD

Upon being admitted as either an undergraduate or graduate student you may register using Central Link at your
appointment time. See appointment time schedule in this book, for dates and times registration is available.

If you are a CMU student in good standing and planning to enroll in on-campus classes after an absence of less than 3 years
you are classified as a re-entering student. You do not need to reapply for admission and can register using CentralLink at
your appointment time.

If you have not attended for three (3) or more years, we need to collect current information before you will be allowed to
register for classes. Please click on the link Returning Student from Extended Absence on the Registrar’s web site to start the
process.

If you were a student at CMU prior to 2000, you must be added to our computer file before you can use CentralLink. To do
this, call the Registrar's Office at (989) 774-3261 between 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday.
You will NOT be allowed to Register if:
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You have not been admitted to Central Michigan University
You have been academically dismissed
You try before your appointment time
You have a University hold
Preparing for a Successful Registration Experience
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To use CentralLink you need a PC with Internet access.
You need to know your CMU Global ID and password.
Course Selection
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You may use CentralLink to search for open sections of courses.
Access CentralLink during registration at your scheduled appointment time or any time after.
Registration Questions?
Please call (989) 774-3261, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday
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WAIT LISTING
Many courses are now available for wait listing. This means if a section of a course that has wait listing available is closed,
you now have the option to select to be put on the wait list. If spaces open up in the section, students from the wait list will
automatically be moved into the course. It is important to understand some of the details of how wait listing will work as
follows:
1. Wait listing will check for pre-requisites and co-requisites just like a regular registration. If you do not meet the prerequisite or co-requisite you will not be allowed to be on the wait list.
2. You may not be on the wait list for more than one section of a course.
3. If you are enrolled in one section of a course, but want to be on the wait list for another section of that course, it will
drop you from the section you are currently enrolled in. It is very important to think about this seriously before you
take this action.
4. The wait listed hours will count toward your maximum load for a term (21 hours for undergraduate students and 15
hours for graduate students).
5. You will not be able to enroll in another course section if it meets at the same time/days as a course section you are on
the wait list for.
PROCESS
1. Selecting to be put on a wait list
 If the section is closed, but the course is available for wait listing, you will see the following and should click
on the +WL key if you want to be on the wait list.
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If the section is closed and the course is not available for wait listing, the REG key will be grayed out and you
won’t be able to either register or be put on the wait list for this course.
When selecting to be put on the wait list for a section, the following box will come up. If you still wish to be put on
the wait list, enter your best contact phone number and click on the YES button. If you do not want to be put on the
wait list, click on the CANCEL button.
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The course will appear on your “My Course Week” as follows:
2. Removing yourself from a wait list - If you wish to remove yourself from a wait list, hover over the course and
when the pop up comes up, select REMOVE.
Or you may bring up “My Schedule Builder” and click on the Wait List Tab. On this tab, check the box(es) next to
the wait list section(s) you want to be removed from and then click on the REMOVE button.
3. Notification that you have been moved from a wait list to enrolled –
When you have been moved from the wait list into the course you will be sent an e-mail. If you no longer want this
course you must drop it by the drop deadline date. Please check the Class Schedule for these dates.
4. Situations where you will not be moved from a wait list to fully enrolled  If you are on a wait list, but now you have a hold you will not be moved even if a spot opens up
 If you are on the wait list for a course that has a pre-requisite co-requisite and a spot opens up, the prerequisite or co-requisite will be checked again and if you no longer meet it, then you will not be moved. For
example, this could occur if you are enrolled in a pre-requisite course at the time you enroll for the future
term, but later you have withdrawn or failed the course.
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FALL 2015 – REGISTRATION APPOINTMENT TIME SCHEDULE
To register, access CentralLink at (https://CentralLink.cmich.edu)
CentralLink is available 7 days a week, 24 hours per day.
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  IMPORTANT NOTICES 
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Students are expected to register for classes that meet their own academic program. Enrolling in courses to “save” them for another student is prohibited.
Refer to the General Information section of the Class Schedule for further information.
To determine the day and time that you are allowed to register, add the total degree credit hours (does not include classes beginning with "0" i.e. 099, 055,
etc.) earned on your CMU transcript, plus your CMU credit hours currently in progress.
For new transfer credits to be considered in this total an official transcript that has been mailed directly from the issuing institution must be received by
the CMU Registrar's Office at least two weeks prior to your appointment time. Credits currently enrolled in at other colleges/universities will not be
considered toward the determination of hours for your appointment time.
Students may register anytime the system is available
on or after their Appointment Time
HOURS
TIME
MONDAY, MARCH 23
Graduates ... 7:00 a.m.
200+ ........... 10:00 a.m.
190-199 ...... 3:00 p.m.
180-189 ...... 3:30 p.m.
175-179 ...... 4:00 p.m.
170-174 ...... 4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 24
167-169 ...... 8:00 a.m.
165-166 ...... 8:30 a.m.
163-164 ...... 9:00 a.m.
160-162 ...... 9:30 a.m.
157-159 ...... 10:00 a.m.
155-156 ...... 10:30 a.m.
153-154 ...... 11:00 a.m.
150-152 ...... 11:30 a.m.
148-149 ...... 1:30 p.m.
146-147 ...... 2:00 p.m.
144-145 ...... 2:30 p.m.
142-143 ...... 3:00 p.m.
140-141 ...... 3:30 p.m.
139 ............. 4:00 p.m.
138 ............. 4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25
136-137 ...... 8:00 a.m.
134-135 ...... 8:30 a.m.
132-133 ...... 9:00 a.m.
131 ............. 9:30 a.m.
130 ............. 10:30 a.m.
129 ............. 11:30 a.m.
128 ............. 1:30 p.m.
127 ............. 2:30 p.m.
126 ............. 3:30 p.m.
125 ............. 4:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 26
124 ............. 8:00 a.m.
123 ............. 9:30 a.m.
122 ............. 10:00 a.m.
121 ............. 11:00 a.m.
120 ............. 11:30 a.m.
119 ............. 1:30 p.m.
118 ............. 2:00 p.m.
117 ............. 2:30 p.m.
116 ............. 3:00 p.m.
115 ............. 3:30 p.m.
114 ............. 4:30 p.m.
Graduate students may register anytime the system is available
Beginning Monday, March 23.
HOURS
TIME
FRIDAY, MARCH 27
113 ............. 8:00 a.m.
112 ............. 8:30 a.m.
111 ............. 9:00 a.m.
110 ............. 9:30 a.m.
109 ............. 10:30 a.m.
108 ............. 11:30 a.m.
107 ............. 1:30 p.m.
106 ............. 2:30 p.m.
105 ............. 3:30 p.m.
HOURS
TIME
THURSDAY APRIL 2 cont.
74 ............... 10:00 a.m.
73 ............... 10:30 a.m.
72 ............... 11:00 a.m.
71 ............... 1:30 p.m.
70 ............... 2:30 p.m.
69 ............... 3:30 p.m.
68 ............... 4:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 3
67 ................8:00 a.m.
66 ................9:00 a.m.
65 ................10:00 a.m.
64 ................11:00 a.m.
63 ................1:30 p.m.
62 ................2:30 p.m.
61 ................4:00 p.m.
SAT./SUN., MARCH 28-29
105 ............. Anytime
MONDAY, MARCH 30
104 ............. 8:00 a.m.
103 ............. 8:30 a.m.
102 ............. 9:00 a.m.
101 ............. 9:30 a.m.
100 ............. 10:00 a.m.
99 ............... 11:00 a.m.
98 ............... 11:30 a.m.
97 ............... 1:30 p.m.
96 ............... 2:30 p.m.
95 ............... 3:30 p.m.
94 ............... 4:30 p.m.
SAT./SUN., APRIL 4-5
61 ................Anytime
MONDAY, APRIL 6
60 ................8:00 a.m.
59 ................10:00 a.m.
58 ................11:30 a.m.
57 ................1:30 p.m.
56 ................2:30 p.m.
55 ................4:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 31
93 ............... 8:00 a.m.
92 ............... 9:00 a.m.
91 ............... 10:30 a.m.
90 ............... 1:30 p.m.
89 ............... 3:30 p.m.
88 ............... 4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, APRIL 7
54 ................8:00 a.m.
53 ................10:00 a.m.
52 ................1:30 p.m.
51 ................3:00 p.m.
50 ................4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
87 ............... 8:00 a.m.
86 ............... 9:00 a.m.
85 ............... 9:30 a.m.
84 ............... 10:00 a.m.
83 ............... 10:30 a.m.
82 ............... 11:30 a.m.
81 ............... 1:30 p.m.
80 ............... 2:30 p.m.
79 ............... 3:30 p.m.
78 ............... 4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
49 ............... 8:00 a.m.
48 ............... 8:30 a.m.
47 ............... 9:00 a.m.
46 ............... 9:30 a.m.
45 ............... 10:30 a.m.
44 ............... 11:30 a.m.
43 ............... 1:30 p.m.
42 ............... 2:30 p.m.
41 ............... 3:30 p.m.
40 ............... 4:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
77 ............... 8:00 a.m.
76 ............... 9:00 a.m.
75 ............... 9:30 a.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 9
39 ............... 8:00 a.m.
38 ............... 8:30 a.m.
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HOURS
TIME
THURSDAY APRIL 9 cont.
37 ................9:00 a.m.
36 ................9:30 a.m.
35 ................10:30 a.m.
34 ................11:30 a.m.
33 ................1:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
32 ................8:00 a.m.
31 ................3:00 p.m.
SAT./SUN., APRIL 11-12
31 ................Anytime
MONDAY, APRIL 13
30 ................8:00 a.m.
29 ................3:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, APRIL 14
28 ................ 8:00 a.m.
27 ................ 1:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
26 ................ 8:00 a.m.
25 ................ 1:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, APRIL 16
24 ................ 8:00 a.m.
23 ................ 10:00 a.m.
22 ................ 11:30 a.m.
21 ................ 1:30 p.m.
20 ................ 3:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
19 ................ 8:00 a.m.
18 ................ 8:30 a.m.
17 ................ 9:00 a.m.
16 ................ 9:30 a.m.
15 ................ 10:00 a.m.
14 ................ 10:30 a.m.
13 ................ 11:00 a.m.
12 ................ 11:30 a.m.
11 ................ 1:30 p.m.
8-10 ............ 2:30 p.m.
5-7 .............. 3:00 p.m.
1-4 .............. 3:30 p.m.
0 .................. 4:00 p.m.
OPEN REGISTRATION
Friday, April 17, at the zero
appointment time until
Friday, September 4, at 11:59 p.m.
TUITION RATES
2015-2016
Tuition rates are established by the Board of Trustees and are subject to change without notice.
UNDERGRADUATE
Michigan Resident:
Out-of-State Resident:
$395 per credit
$789 per credit
MASTER’S/SPECIALIST
Michigan Resident:
Out-of-State Resident:
$527 per credit
$792 per credit
DOCTORAL
Michigan Resident:
Out-of-State Resident
$605 per credit
$875 per credit
LATE FEES:
1. Students initiating their registration on or after the first day of the session will be charged a $100 late registration fee.
2. Students not paying their tuition by the due date will be charged a $100 non-payment of tuition fee.
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WITHDRAWAL
INDIVIDUAL COURSE WITHDRAWAL – NO REFUND
After Registration closes, students may withdraw from an individual course on CentralLink (https://CentralLink.cmich.edu).
The deadlines for withdrawing from an individual course are outlined in the Semester Calendar and also with the course detail in the
course search and registration.
 The course will be recorded on the student's transcript with a grade of "W."
 The instructor will be notified of the course withdrawal. In cases of academic dishonesty, the instructor will notify the
Registrar’s Office to reinstate the course and the instructor will submit the final grade.
 There is NO REFUND for an individual course withdrawal.
 Refer to the appropriate CMU Bulletin for the complete policy.
FULL SEMESTER WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL CLASSES

Students enrolled in all full term courses may withdraw from all courses using the complete withdrawal functionality in Course
Search and Registration on CentralLink (https://CentralLink.cmich.edu). Students enrolled in any short term courses,
on-line courses, or have already withdrawn from an individual course, will be referred to the Registrar’s Office (Warriner Hall
212) for assistance.
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The instructor will be notified of the course withdrawal. In cases of academic dishonesty, the instructor will notify the
Registrar’s Office to reinstate the course and the instructor will submit the final grade.
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The student will receive a grade of “W” for all of his/her courses if the withdrawal is done by
11:59 p.m. Friday, November 6th.
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Students who wish to withdraw from all courses after November 6, must contact the Registrar’s Office. For withdrawals
processed November 9 – December 4, the student will be given a grade of “W” for courses where the student is doing passing
work of D- or better and a grade of “E” for courses that the student is not passing.
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A student may also receive a full or partial refund based on his/her official date of withdrawal:
August 31 – September 9
September 10 – 25
September 26 – October 23
October 24 – December 4
100%
50%
25%
0%
WITHDRAWAL REFUNDS FOR STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID
Financial aid received by students awarded financial assistance through the Central Michigan University Office of Scholarships
and Financial Aid is applied to student accounts to pay for university charges. Credits for the unused portion of tuition, special
course fees, housing and other university charges resulting from a student’s withdrawal from the university are used to repay
the financial aid sources in full prior to refunding the student. Withdrawing students who have received refunds for financial
aid to cover non-institutional, educational costs may be required to repay financial aid sources.
INVOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL
Students who are dismissed for administrative or disciplinary reasons or students who owe past due amounts over $100 will be
subject to involuntary withdrawal from classes and will receive a "W" for each class (instead of a grade) as an indicator of
withdrawal. In addition, students living in University housing with a balance over $100 may have their meals and long distance
telephone privileges discontinued until their accounts are brought to a current status. Any delinquencies of over $100 in the
Family Housing Apartments may also result in the initiation of eviction proceedings.
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ADVISING RESOURCES
GENERAL ACADEMIC ADVISERS: General Academic Advisers are available in many locations to assist students.
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Academic Advising and Assistance
Ronan 250, (989) 774-7506
South Campus Success Center – Serving Beddow, Merrill, Sweeney,
Thorpe and Off-Campus – Last names K-R
Ojibway Court, (989) 774-3089
Towers Success Center – Serving Carey, Cobb, Troutman, Wheeler,
Campbell, Kesseler and Kulhavi
Kesseler 130, (989) 774-6601
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North Campus Success Center - Serving Barnes, Calkins, Larzelere,
Robinson, Trout and Off-Campus – Last Names A-J
Trout/Calkins Breezeway, (989) 774-3947
East Campus Success Center – Serving Celani, Fabiano, Saxe Herrig,
Woldt, Emmons and Off-Campus – Last Names S-Z
Saxe-Herrig Lobby, (989) 774-3942
General Academic Advisers assist students with University Program, competency and degree requirements. Advisers also provide
assistance with major/minor/career exploration. Call for information or an appointment.
UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC SERVICES: Undergraduate Academic Services, located in Warriner 123, serves as a resource
for students on academic policy interpretation, performs specific curriculum advising, specific advising on graduation requirements,
advising on transfer credit and graduation audits. Call 774-3504 for an appointment.
DEPARTMENTAL ADVISERS: The department chairperson, or persons appointed by him/her, advises students in selecting the
courses needed for a major or minor in that particular department. A list of faculty advisers is available at each Department
Chairperson's Office.
PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS IN PRE-PROFESSIONAL AND SHORT COURSE CURRICULA
CURRICULA
ADVISER
ADDRESS/PHONE
G. Stahly
NORTH ART STUDIO 203
774-1157
J. Kelty
L. Snider (Adviser for all first-year students)
BROOKS 192
WOLDT HALL 136B
774-3227
774-2711
T. Anthony
J. Baugh
E. Campbell
A. Epstein
J. Hill
J. Meixner
K. Sanney
N. White
SLOAN 127
ANSPACH 305C
SMITH 205F
SLOAN 339
ANSPACH 301K
ANSPACH 238
ABSC 164
SLOAN 329
774-4430
774-3475
774-4426
774-4428
774-7415
774-3497
774-4429
774-1842
HEALTH PROFESSIONS
L. Snider (Advisor for all first-year students)
WOLDT HALL 136B
774-2711
MEDICINE & OSTEOPATHY
S. Gorsich
S. Juris
J. Schisa
A. Sharma
L. Snider (Adviser for all first-year students)
M. Steinhilb
BROOKS 230A
DOW 338
BROOKS 193
DOW 346
WOLDT 136B
BROOKS 206A
774-1865
774-3257
774-2203
774-3303
774-2711
774-1866
P. Cwiek
EMMONS 136
774-2712
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE OFFICE
T. Masterson
HP 2217
OPTOMETRY
P. Kourtev
L. Snider (Adviser for all first-year students)
BROOKS 228
WOLDT HALL 136B
PHARMACY
C. Lee
L. Snider (Adviser for all first-year students)
M. Steinhilb
DOW 343
WOLDT HALL 136B
BROOKS 206A
ARCHITECTURE
DENTISTRY
LAW
NURSING
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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774-1850
773-2388
774-2711
774-3289
774-2711
774-1866
ADVISING RESOURCES
PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS IN PRE-PROFESSIONAL AND SHORT COURSE CURRICULA (continued)
CURRICULA
ADDRESS/PHONE
ADVISER
E. Betts
P. Loubert
E. Mostrom
J. Perkins
J. Scheide
D. Silkwood-Sherer
L. Snider (Advisor for all first-year students)
HP 2203
HP 1178
HP 1219
HP 2202
BROOKS 112
HP 1202
WOLDT HALL 136B
774-2356
774-2396
774-2349
774-1297
774-3291
774-1337
774-2711
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
C. Damer
J. Gordon Rose
P. Hertzler
P. Kourtev
L. Snider (Advisor for all first-year students)
BROOKS 229
HP 1233
BROOKS 179
BROOKS 228
WOLDT HALL 136B
774-3455
774-6508
774-2393
774-2388
774-2711
VETERINARY MEDICINE
E. Alm
G. Colores
L. Snider (Adviser for all first-year students)
BROOKS 157
BROOKS 185
WOLDT HALL 136B
774-2503
774-3412
774-2711
PHYSICAL THERAPY
NOTE: Some pre-professional programs involve majors housed within departments. Examples are the Communication Disorders major in the Department of
Communications Disorders for Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology. Students should consult the appropriate department for advisers for these programs.
INTERDEPARTMENTAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISERS
Interdepartmental & interdisciplinary advisers or persons appointed to guide students in selecting work required for majors or minors which are made up of courses
from two or more departments.
CURRICULA
ADDRESS/PHONE
ADVISER
ADVERTISING MINOR
J. Myslivec
J. Sparks
SMITH 100C
MOORE 415
774-3703
774-3196
CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS MAJOR
P. Squattrito
DOW 356
774-4407
ANSPACH 127
ANSPACH 241
PEARCE 316
POWERS 231
ANSPACH 233
MOORE 363
ANSPACH 301C
774-7335
774-3117
774-5399
774-3592
774-3100
774-1208
774-2660
ANSPACH 129
POWERS 208
774-4485
774-3440
ANSPACH 137
ANSPACH 312B
774-5616
774-2336
POWERS 238
ANSPACH 301B
ANSPACH 244
774-7769
774-3666
774-2348
ANSPACH 136A
PEARCE 305
ANSPACH 238
PEARCE 318
PEARCE 317
774-1291
774-3786
774-2795
774-3732
774-2932
PEARCE 313
PEARCE 310
ANSPACH 301C
POWERS 138
774-3447
774-6513
774-2660
774-2668
ANSPACH 301S
POWERS 205
774-2190
774-1145
CULTURAL AND GLOBAL STUDIES
MAJOR & MINOR
African
L. Cochran
M. Eke
L. Ennaili
S. Getahun
S. Johnson
M. Poindexter
N. Sparling
American Indian
T. Brown
B. Ramirez
Cultural Comp
U. Klymyshyn
M. Senter
East Asian
J. Demas
G. Newland
W. Paik
European
B. Bechtold
C. Brookes
D. Jesuit
A. Ransom
D. Richter
Latin American
M. Jackson
A. Rengifo
N. Sparling
J. Truitt
Middle Eastern
J. Halman
J. Robertson
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ADVISING RESOURCES
INTERDEPARTMENTAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISERS (continued)
CURRICULA
ADVISER
ADDRESS/PHONE
A. Feig
M. Francek
D. Kluver
S. Morgan
DOW 276
DOW 285
BROOKS 314
BROOKS 320
774-1166
774-7617
774-3179
774-1082
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
MAJOR & MINOR
R. Roberts
ABSC 170
774-3270
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY
R. Uzarski
BROOKS 217
774-2485
INTEGRATIVE PUBLIC RELATIONS
MAJOR
W. Anderson
D. Krider
R. Ren
J. Wojcik
MOORE 308
MOORE 354
MOORE 448
MOORE 409
774-1546
774-7794
774-1339
774-4339
INTEGRATED SCIENCE
MAJOR & MINOR
A. Feig
M. Francek
D.Linton
J. Scheide
J. Tomasik
G. Williams
DOW 276
DOW 285
BROOKS 166
BROOKS 312
DOW 364
DOW 220
774-1166
774-7617
774-3190
774-3291
774-3330
774-3365
M. Block
N. Eddy
A. Ford-Carpenter
S. Griffith
T. Hicks
X. Li
G. Papazian
B. Senesac
ANSPACH 215
MOORE 137
ANSPACH 230
ANSPACH 209
ANSPACH 204
EHS 457
ANSPACH 207
EHS 412H
774-3171
774-2061
774-1976
774-3146
774-3236
774-2581
774-2585
774-3657
J. Brown
FINCH 115
774-2390
T. Ahlswede
S. Baker
C. Most
B. Tigner
PEARCE 409
MOORE 454
WIGHTMAN 138
MOORE 189
774-3814
774-3196
774-4280
774-1642
MUSEUM STUDIES MINOR
J. Martin
ROWE 103
774-3829
MUSIC THEATRE MAJOR
A. Thornton
MOORE 139B
774-7892
NEUROSCIENCE MAJOR
R. Backs
G. Dunbar
J. Johansen
M. Reilly
J. Rossignol
M. Sandstrom
R. Skeel
M. Steinhilb
K. Ustinova
HP 2180
HP 2182
CMED 2405
ROWE 228
CMED 2422
HP 2179
SLOAN 136
BROOKS 206A
HP 1235
774-6497
774-3282
774-1502
774-2343
774-3192
774-2881
774-6485
774-1866
774-2699
PUBLIC AFFAIRS MINOR
O. Pérez
J. Wojcik
ANSPACH 313A
MOORE 409
774-3430
774-4339
P. Natke
M. Libbee
M. Federspiel
T. Hall
J. Baugh
L. Sych
SLOAN 321
DOW 298
POWERS 117
ANSPACH 106
ANSPACH 305C
ANSPACH 247
774-6460
774-3723
774-2437
774-3341
774-3475
774-3442
EARTH SCIENCE
(Secondary and Secondary
Special Education Majors & Minors)
LANGUAGE ARTS
MAJOR & MINOR
LEADERSHIP MINOR
MEDIA DESIGN, PRODUCTION AND
TECHNOLOGY MINOR
SOCIAL SCIENCE MAJORS
Economics
Geography
History
Political Science
20
ADVISING RESOURCES
INTERDEPARTMENTAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVISERS (continued)
CURRICULA
SOCIAL STUDIES MAJORS
(Elementary)
History Concentration
Geography Concentration
SOCIAL STUDIES MAJORS
(Secondary)
Political Science Concentration
ADVISER
ADDRESS/PHONE
M. Federspiel
T. Hall
M. Libbee
POWERS 117
ANSPACH 106
DOW 298
774-2437
774-3341
774-3723
J. Baugh
D. Ringquist
L. Sych
ANSPACH 305C
ANSPACH 313C
ANSPACH 247
774-3475
774-3812
774-3442
J. Strachan
ANSPACH 001
774-3601
Geography Concentration
WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES
MAJOR AND MINOR
21
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
FALL SEMESTER
December 14 - 18, 2015
It is the professional obligation of all faculty members to ensure that all examinations be held in the regular classroom at
the time listed. The period assigned for the final examination of a class must be used either for an examination or for the
continuation of the instructional program of that class. Any exception to this schedule must receive prior approval from
the department chairperson and the school dean.
Students scheduled for more than two examinations on the same day may arrange to have the examination in excess of
two rescheduled for another time during the examination week. Students with evening exam conflicts; must make
arrangements with the instructors involved to schedule a make-up time for one of the exams. The agreement should be
reached as soon as possible after the situation is noticed.




The examination time is determined by the lecture time of the course.
Examinations in classes which begin on the half hour will fall in the same time period as the examinations for those
classes beginning on the hour. For example, classes meeting at 09:30 - 10:45 a.m., TR, will have examinations at the
same hour as classes meeting at 09:00 - 09:50 a.m., TR , classes meeting regularly at 12:30 - 01:45 p.m., TR, will
have examinations at the same hour as classes meeting at 12:00 - 12:50 p.m., TR
(EXCEPTION: Classes meeting regularly at 07:30 - 08:45 a.m., TR, will have examinations at the same hour as
classes meeting at 08:00 - 08:50 a.m., TR.)
MWF combinations refers to MTWRF, MTWR, MTWF, MTRF, MTR, MWF, MWRF, MW, MR, WF, M, W, F.
TR combinations refers to TR, TW, T, R, etc.
DAY CLASSES
If your class begins:
09:00
10:00
12:00
02:00
a.m.
a.m.
noon
p.m.
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
08:00 a.m.
09:00 a.m.
02:00 p.m.
08:00
11:00
01:00
03:00
TR
TR
TR
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
11:00 a.m.
12:00 noon
03:00 p.m.
TR
TR
TR
10:00 a.m.
01:00 p.m.
TR
TR
If your class begins:
M, MW, 04:00 to 06:00 p.m.
M, MW, 06:30 or 07:00 p.m.
T, TR, 04:00 to 06:00 p.m.
T, TR, 06:30 or 07:00 p.m.
W, 04:00 p.m. or After
R, 04:00 p.m. or After
F, 04:00 p.m. or After
Your exam date & time is:
MONDAY, December 14
08:00-09:50 a.m.
10:00-11:50 a.m.
12:00-01:50 p.m.
02:00-03:50 p.m.
TUESDAY, December 15
08:00-09:50 a.m.
10:00-11:50 a.m.
02:00-03:50 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, December 16
08:00-09:50 a.m.
10:00-11:50 a.m.
12:00-01:50 p.m.
02:00-03:50 p.m.
THURSDAY, December 17
10:00-11:50 a.m.
12:00-01:50 p.m.
02:00-03:50 p.m.
FRIDAY, December 18
08:00-09:50 a.m.
10:00-11:50 a.m.
EVENING CLASSES
Your exam date & time
MONDAY, December 14
Regular Meeting Time (110 minutes)
MONDAY, December 14
07:00-08:50 p.m. (110 minutes)
TUESDAY, December 15
Regular Meeting Time (110 minutes)
TUESDAY, December 15
07:00-08:50 p.m. (110 minutes)
WEDNESDAY, December 16
Regular Meeting Time (110 minutes)
THURSDAY, December 17
Regular Meeting Time (110 minutes)
FRIDAY, December 18
Regular Meeting Time (110 minutes)
WEEKEND CLASSES
Last Regular Class Meeting Time
22
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Jane Johnson
Ronan 250
774-3465
Academic Advancement (AAD)
AAD 102
College Learning Strategies
22285253
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
22285254
Tu Th
09:00-09:50AM
22285255
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
22285256
M W
08:00-08:50AM
22285257
M W
09:00-09:50AM
22285258
M W
10:00-10:50AM
22285259
M W
11:00-11:50AM
22285260
M W
09:00-09:50AM
22285261
M W
10:00-10:50AM
22285262
M W
11:00-11:50AM
22285263
M W
12:00-12:50PM
22285264
M W
01:00-01:50PM
22285265
M W
03:00-03:50PM
22285266
M W
04:00-04:50PM
22285267
M W
02:00-02:50PM
22285268
M W
12:00-12:50PM
22285269
Tu Th
12:00-12:50PM
2
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Ronan
Grawn
Ronan
credit hours
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
103
Staff
103
Staff
103
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
346
Staff
103
Staff
341
Staff
AAD 103
College Reading Strategies
22285270
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285271
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22285272
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285273
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22285274
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Ronan 346
Staff
Ronan 346
Staff
Ronan 346
Staff
Ronan 346
Staff
Anspach 157
Staff
AAD 104
Coll Strategies Nontrad Students
22285275
W
03:30-05:20PM
2 credit hours
Wight 104
Staff
Chad Stefaniak
Grawn 312
774-3796
Accounting (ACC)
ACC 101
Introduction to Accounting
22287575
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287576
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ACC 201
Concepts Financial Accounting
Recommended: Completion of MTH 105.
22284404
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
22284405
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22284406
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22284407
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22284408
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22284409
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22284410
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22289787
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 206
Woelfert, Edward
Grawn 206
Woelfert, Edward
3 credit hours
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
301
301
301
206
206
206
206
301
Neurath, James
Neurath, James
Neurath, James
Aitken, James
Staff
Staff
Staff
Aitken, James
ACC 202
Concepts Managerial Acct
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in ACC 201.
22284411
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 301
Damitio, James
22284412
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 119
Kwiatkowski, Vernon
22284413
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Grawn 215
Staff
ACC 250
Intro to Financial Accounting
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Tier 1 admission to Professional Business Studies
Recommended: MTH 107 or 132 or 217.
22287599
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 118
Dewitt, Judy
22287600
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 118
Dewitt, Judy
22287601
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 206
Hood, William
F
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 342
22287602
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 215
Dewitt, Judy
22287603
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 206
Weirich, Thomas
22287604
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 215
Olsen, Lori
22287605
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 206
Harrast, Steven
22287606
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 206
Harrast, Steven
22287607
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 301
Aitken, James
22287608
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 301
Neurath, James
22287609
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 118
Dewitt, Judy
22287610
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 215
Stefaniak, Chad
22287611
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 301
Staff
22289788
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 301
Aitken, James
22289789
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 215
Staff
23
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
ACC 250H
Intro to Financial Accounting
3 credit hours
Honor students only. Prerequisite: Tier 1 admission to Professional
Business Studies. Recommended: MTH 107 or 132 or 217.
22287654
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 209
Woelfert, Edward
ACC 255A
Manage Acctg & Dec Mkng
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
requisite: BIS 255.
22288047
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher. Co-
Manage Acctg & Dec Mkng
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
requisite: BIS 255.
22288069
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher. Co-
Manage Acctg & Dec Mkng
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
requisite: BIS 255.
22288071
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher. Co-
Manage Acctg & Dec Mkng
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
requisite: BIS 255.
22288073
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher. Co-
Manage Acctg & Dec Mkng
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
requisite: BIS 255.
22288056
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher. Co-
Manage Acctg & Dec Mkng
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
requisite: BIS 255.
22288075
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher. Co-
ACC 255B
ACC 255C
ACC 255D
ACC 255E
ACC 255I
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
119
301
215
119
119
215
INSTRUCTOR
Hayes, Gary
Hayes, Gary
Bromley, Robert
Kwiatkowski, Vernon
Kwiatkowski, Vernon
Woelfert, Edward
ACC 301
Intermediate Accounting I
Pre/Co-Requisites: ACC
22284417
Tu Th
22284418
Tu Th
22284419
Tu Th
ACC 302
Intermediate Accounting II
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ACC 301; 56 semester hours completed, and admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22284420
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 206
Olsen, Lori
22284421
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 206
Olsen, Lori
ACC 311
Federal Income Tax I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
Recommended: ACC 202.
22284422
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 301
McGilsky, Debra
22284423
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 301
McGilsky, Debra
22284424
M W
06:30-07:45PM
Grawn 301
McGilsky, Debra
ACC 321
Managerial Cost Accounting
Prerequisites: ACC 202
completed; admission to
signed major or minor.
22284425
Tu Th
22284426
Tu Th
ACC 370S
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
202 or ACC 255.
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 119
Ruangprapun, J
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 119
Ruangprapun, J
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 119
Ruangprapun, J
3 credit hours
or 255; STA 282 or 382; 56 semester hours
Professional Business Studies or listed on
12:30-01:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 301
Grawn 301
Damitio, James
Damitio, James
Accounting Systems & Controls
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
Prerequisites or co-requisites: ACC 302 and 321.
Course supported by SAP R/3 Enterprise software. Students will have
the opportunity to explore the application of SAP R/3 and Enterprise
Resource Planning in learning course-related concepts.
22284427
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 215
Bromley, Robert
F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 115
22284428
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 215
Bromley, Robert
F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 115
24
FEE
$150.00
FEE
$150.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ACC 489
Accounting Intern/Co-Op
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 6-12 hours of accounting depending upon the program
entered; overall GPA of 3.0; accounting GPA of 3.2; acceptance by
program supervisor; 56 semester hours completed; admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
See School of Accounting Office, Grawn 312, for internship approval
form and requirements. CR/NC only.
22284429
Hours Arr
Grawn 312
Stefaniak, Chad
ACC 491
Independent Studies
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; 86 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor. See School of Accounting Office, Grawn 312, for independent
study approval form and requirements.
22284430
Hours Arr
Grawn 312
Stefaniak, Chad
ACC 492
Practicum in Small Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; permission of instructor;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor. See Robby L. Roberts, ABSC 164, for details and assignment to a
small business advising team.
Same as BIS 492, FIN 492, MGT 492 and MKT 492.
22284431
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Staff
ACC 501
Advanced Accounting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ACC 301, 302; 56 semester hours completed and admission
to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor; or
Graduate status.
22284432
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 215
Kintzele, Philip
22284433
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 215
Kintzele, Philip
ACC 511
Federal Income Tax II
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ACC 311; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22284434
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 206
Hood, William
F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 342
22284435
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 206
Hood, William
F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 342
ACC 521S
Managerial Cost Control
3 credit hours
Course supported by SAP R/3 Enterprise software. Students will have
the opportunity to explore the application of SAP R/3 and Enterprise
Resource Planning in learning course-related concepts. Prerequisites:
ACC 321; 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional Business
Studies or listed on signed major or minor. Recommended: MGT 340.
22287767
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 301
Hayes, Gary
ACC 531
Auditing & Assurance Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed major authorization in accounting; completion
or concurrent enrollment in ACC 370; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22284436
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 215
Weirich, Thomas
22284437
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 215
Weirich, Thomas
ACC 543
Fund Accounting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ACC 302 and permission of instructor; 56 semester hours
completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on
signed major or minor.
22284438
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 119
Kintzele, Philip
ACC 689
Internship
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of accounting,overall GPA of 3.2, accounting
GPA of 3.2, acceptance by program supervisor. See School of Accounting
Office, Grawn 312, for internship approval form and requirements.
CR/NC only.
22284439
Hours Arr
Grawn 312
Stefaniak, Chad
ACC 791
Independent Studies
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 15 hours of graduate credit. Not more than 3 credits
for ACC 791 may count toward accounting concentration. See School of
Accounting Office, Grawn 312, for independent study approval form and
requirements.
22284440
Hours Arr
Grawn 312
Stefaniak, Chad
25
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$150.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
LTC Greg Thayer
Finch 111
774-3049
Air Force Leadership (AFL)
AFL courses are intended for CMU students enrolled in the Air Force ROTC
program and are taught on the Michigan State University campus.
AFL 111
Foundations of the US Air Force I
22287992
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Finch 111
Staff
AFL 211
Evol of USAF Air Space & Power I
22287993
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Finch 111
Staff
AFL 321
Air Force Leadership Studies I
22287994
Hours Arr
3 to 4 credit hours
Finch 111
Staff
AFL 421
National Security Affairs
Recommended: AFL 322.
22287995
3 to 4 credit hours
Hours Arr
Finch 111
Staff
Katherine Rosier
Anspach 142
774-3160
Anthropology (ANT)
Lab course fees vary for the following course:
ANT 170
ANT 171
Cultural Anthropology
CR/NC option available.
22284441
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22284442
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22284443
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Hum Origins: Intro Phy Antro
CR/NC option available.
22284444
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22284445
M W
05:00-06:15PM
ANT 500.
3 credit hours
Anspach 306
Anspach 306
Anspach 256
McLean, Athena
McLean, Athena
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 256
Anspach 256
Staff
Staff
ANT 173
Lab in Physical Anthropology
1 credit hour
Pre/Co-requisite: ANT 171.
CR/NC option available.
22284446
M
12:00-01:50PM
Anspach 311
Staff
22284447
W
12:00-01:50PM
Anspach 311
Staff
ANT 175
Archaeology of the Americas
CR/NC option available.
22284448
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22284449
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22284450
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22284451
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ANT 200
ANT 205
ANT 320
ANT 321
ANT 322
ANT 324
ANT 347
Education and Culture
CR/NC option available.
22284452
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22284453
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Soc Justice in a Global Society
Same as SOC 205
22287753
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
North American Indian Cultures
CR/NC option available.
22284454
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22284455
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Cultures of Latin America
CR/NC option available.
22284456
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Cultures of Africa
CR/NC option available.
22289949
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Cultures of the South Pacific
CR/NC option available.
22284457
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Human Evolution
Prerequisite: ANT 171.
CR/NC option available
22289950
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
306
306
306
306
Chavez, Sergio
Chavez, Sergio
Surface-Evans, Sarah
Surface-Evans, Sarah
3 credit hours
Anspach 256
Anspach 256
White, Carmen
White, Carmen
3 credit hours
Anspach 166
Bechtold, Brigitte
3 credit hours
Anspach 260
Anspach 260
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 306
Chavez, Sergio
3 credit hours
Anspach 257
Cochrane, Laura
3 credit hours
Anspach 256
White, Carmen
3 credit hours
Anspach 306
26
Staff
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ANT 388A
Contemporary Ethnography
3 credit hours
This course requires advanced critical thinking, comprehension, and
discussion skills. Readings and classroom discussion assume prior
understanding of cultural anthropological concepts and exposure to
anthropological theories. CR/NC option available.
22290550
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 257
McLean, Athena
ANT 459
Anthropology of Religion
CR/NC option available.
Recommended: ANT 170.
22289951
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 257
Cochrane, Laura
ANT 498
Ind Studies in Anthropology
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: 9 hours of Anthropology at the 200-level or higher;
permission of instructor.
22284459
Hours Arr
Anspach 142
Wolpoff, Rachel
ANT 521
North Amer Indian Ethnohistory
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Senior standing and ANT 320 or 365 or HST 323; or graduate
standing.
22289952
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 311
Brown, Tracy
ANT 540
Arch Field and Lab Techniques
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ANT 175 and one of the following: ANT 340, 344, 348; or
Graduate standing. CR/NC option available.
22289953
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 311
Surface-Evans, Sarah
ANT 698
Ind Studies in Anthropology
1 to 12 credit hours
Not open to students on academic probation
22284460
Hours Arr
Anspach 142
Wolpoff, Rachel
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
Arabic (ARB)
ARB 101
Elementary Arabic I
22288081
Tu Th
04:00-05:50PM
4 credit hours
Pearce 332
El Gammal, Ahmed
Larry Burditt
Wightman 132
774-3025
Art (ART)
Fee of $5-$15 for educational trip to museums or Art Institutes will be
charged.
ART 106
Introduction to Drawing
CR/NC option available.
22284461
Tu Th
22284462
M W
22284463
M W
22284464
Tu Th
22284465
M W
3 credit hours
02:00-04:50PM
11:00-01:50PM
06:00-08:50PM
11:00-01:50PM
08:00-10:50AM
Wight
Wight
Wight
Wight
Wight
161
161
160
161
160
Dominguez, Jesse
Elder, Brian
Volker, Michael
Elder, Brian
Volker, Michael
ART 117
Intro Contemporary Issues in Art
22284468
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Wight 142
Clarke, John
ART 125
Digital Design
22288153
M W F
22288154
M W F
3 credit hours
Wight 149
Clarke, John
Wight 159
Clarke, John
ART 126
ART 130
ART 150
ART 205
12:00-01:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
Intro to the Visual Arts
CR/NC option available.
22284469
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22284470
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Painting I
CR/NC option available.
22284471
M W
06:00-08:50PM
22284472
M W
11:00-01:50PM
Printmaking I
Prerequisite:
22284483
M W
22284484
M W
Drawing II
Prerequisites:
22284487
M W
ART 106.
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Pearce 127
Pearce 128
Hoffman, Jessica
Hoffman, Jessica
3 credit hours
Wight 136
Wight 136
Dominguez, Jesse
Volker, Michael
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 146
Paas, Johanna
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 146
Paas, Johanna
3 credit hours
ART 106, ART 115. CR/NC option available.
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 160
Volker, Michael
27
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
ART 214
Introduction to Ceramics
22288000
M W
22288001
Tu Th
22288002
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
11:00-01:50PM
11:00-01:50PM
02:00-04:50PM
3 credit hours
NART C
Stahly, Gregory
NART C
Stahly, Gregory
NART C
Stahly, Gregory
ART 217
Intro to Figure Drawing
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 106. CR/NC option available.
22284490
Tu Th
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 161
Dominguez, Jesse
ART 230
Painting II
Prerequisite:
22284491
Tu Th
ART 231
ART 130.
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 137
Elder, Brian
Introduction to Graphic Design
CR/NC option available.
22284473
Tu Th
08:00-10:50AM
22284474
Tu Th
02:00-04:50PM
22284476
M W F
08:00-09:50AM
22284477
Tu Th
02:00-04:50PM
22284478
Tu Th
05:00-07:50PM
3 credit hours
Wight
Wight
Wight
Wight
Wight
149
149
149
135
149
Vanderkooi, Lee
Stairs, David
Vanderkooi, Lee
Vanderkooi, Lee
Vanderkooi, Lee
ART 235
Logo and Identity Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 231. CR/NC option available.
22284492
Tu Th
08:00-10:50AM
Wight 135
Most III, Clark
22284493
Tu Th
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 135
Most III, Clark
ART 240
Photo II: Dig Montage/Stdio Ltg
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 241.
Students must have their own camera 35mm SLR
or comparable. Students furnish their own film, paper, and accessories.
CR/NC option available.
22284494
Tu Th
08:00-10:50AM
Wight 159
Wildey, Harold
22284495
Tu Th
05:30-08:20PM
Wight 159
Sanford, Kris
ART 241
Introduction to Photography
3 credit hours
Students must have their own digital SLR camera with manual controls and
printing materials. CR/NC option available.
22284479
M W F
08:00-09:50AM
Wight 159
Wildey, Harold
22284480
Tu Th
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 159
Wildey, Harold
22284481
M W
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 159
Sanford, Kris
22284482
M W
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 149
Clarke, John
ART 250
Printmaking II
Prerequisite:
22284496
Tu Th
ART 258
ART 261
ART 283
ART 285
ART 150.
Everyday Web Design
22290726
M W
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 146
Paas, Johanna
05:00-07:50PM
Introduction to Sculpture
CR/NC option available.
22284485
Tu Th
02:00-04:50PM
Intro to Western Art I
CR/NC option available.
22284486
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
3 credit hours
Wight 149
Clarke, John
3 credit hours
NART S
Newcomer, Tybre
3 credit hours
Wight 142
De Brestian, Scott
Intro to Western Art II
CR/NC option available.
22284497
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Wight 142
ART 287
Introduction to Non-Western Art
22284512
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
3 credit hours
Wight 142
Hoffman, Jessica
ART 305
Drawing III
Prerequisite:
22284499
M W
ART 313
ART 205.
3 credit hours
Barron-Duncan, R
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 160
Volker, Michael
Ceramics: Hand-building
Prerequisite: ART 214.
22288003
M W
05:30-08:20PM
3 credit hours
NART C
Newcomer, Tybre
ART 316
Intermediate Figure Drawing
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 217. CR/NC option available.
22284500
Tu Th
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 161
Dominguez, Jesse
ART 330
Painting III
Prerequisite:
22284501
Tu Th
ART 334
ART 230.
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 137
Elder, Brian
Watercolor Painting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 106, 115, 130. CR/NC option available.
22290247
M W
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 130
Thurston, Judy
28
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ART 342
Experimental Photography Studio
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 241. Students must have their own camera 35mm
SLR or comparable. Students furnish their own film, paper, and
accessories. CR/NC option available.
22284502
Tu Th
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 159
Sanford, Kris
ART 343
Art in Elem School Grades K-4
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 106, ART 115, ART 118, and admission to the Teacher
Education Program.
22284503
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Wight 221
Hullender Jr, Ralph
ART 345
Art in the Elementary School
Prerequisite: EDU 107.
22284504
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22284505
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
3 credit hours
Wight 221
Wight 221
Hullender Jr, Ralph
Hullender Jr, Ralph
ART 346
Sec Art & Mid-Tier Observation
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program
1 hour to be arranged.
22284507
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Wight 221
Hullender Jr, Ralph
ART 349
Typography
Prerequisite:
22284508
Tu Th
22284509
Tu Th
ART 350
ART 358
Printmaking III
Prerequisite:
22284510
Tu Th
Web Design I
Prerequisites:
design.
22287845
M W F
ART 231.
ART 250.
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 149
Stairs, David
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 135
Most III, Clark
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 146
Paas, Johanna
3 credit hours
ART 349; signed BFA with a concentration in graphic
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 149
Burditt, Larry
ART 366SL
Contemporary Design Issues
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or above.
This course has a Service Learning component.
22290724
W
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 125
Stairs, David
ART 375
Surface Design on Fabric
Prerequisites: ART 115 or 175.
22284511
M W
11:00-01:50PM
3 credit hours
Wight 148
Rose, Sally
ART 380
Greek Art and Architecture
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 185.
CR/NC option available.
22290243
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Wight 125
De Brestian, Scott
ART 382
Gender and Art
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 26 credit hours. CR/NC option available.
Credit may not be earned in both ART and WST 382.
Same as WST 382
22290238
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 125
Barron-Duncan, R
ART 385
European Art from 1890-1940
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 285.
CR/NC option available.
22290244
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Wight 142
Barron-Duncan, R
ART 405
Advanced Drawing
Prerequisites:
22284514
M W
ART 414
Ceramics Studio
Prerequisite: ART 214.
22288004
Hours Arr
ART 416
Advanced Figure Drawing
Prerequisite: ART 316.
22284515
Tu Th
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 161
Dominguez, Jesse
ART 430
Painting IV
Prerequisite:
22284516
Tu Th
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 137
Elder, Brian
3 credit hours
ART 217, 305. CR/NC option available.
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 160
Volker, Michael
ART 330.
3 to 9 credit hours
NART C
Newcomer, Tybre
ART 435
Professional Design Practices
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed BFA with a concentration in Graphic Design.
Pre/Co-requisites: ART 335. CR/NC option available.
22284517
M W F
12:00-01:50PM
Wight 135
Russell, Jonathon
ART 438
Motion Graphics
Prerequisites:
design.
22284518
M W
3 credit hours
ART 235, 349; signed BFA with a concentration in graphic
02:00-04:50PM
Wight 135
29
Russell, Jonathon
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
ART 449
Advanced Typography
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 349, signed BFA with a concentration in graphic
design.
22290239
M W F
08:00-09:50AM
Wight 135
Russell, Jonathon
ART 450
Printmaking IV
Prerequisite: ART 350.
22284519
Tu Th
ART 460
Contemporary Bronze Casting
Course prerequisite: ART 260 or 360.
22290725
M W
02:00-04:50PM
ART 471
BFA Exhibition
Prerequisites:
22284520
Tu Th
ART 482
Italian Renaissance Art
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 26 hours of coursework.
22290237
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Wight 125
Hoffman, Jessica
ART 498
BA/BS Capstone Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Signed BA/BS in Art; and senior standing.
22287846
Tu
09:30-10:20AM
Wight 125
Gochenour, Anne
ART 499
BAA Senior Seminar
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed BAA in Art and senior standing.
22284525
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Wight 125
Gochenour, Anne
ART 510
Advanced Ceramics
3 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 410. CR/NC option available.
22284526
Hours Arr
NART C
Newcomer, Tybre
ART 517
Advanced Figure Drawing Studio
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 416. CR/NC option available.
22284527
Hours Arr
Wight 161
Dominguez, Jesse
ART 533
Advanced Painting Studio
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 430. CR/NC option available.
22284528
Hours Arr
Wight 137
Elder, Brian
ART 541
Advanced Photography Studio
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 342, 441. CR/NC option available.
22284529
Hours Arr
Wight 159
Sanford, Kris
ART 551
Advanced Printmaking Studio
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 450 or 9 hours of printmaking credit and graduate
standing. CR/NC option available.
22284530
Hours Arr
Wight 146
Paas, Johanna
ART 556
Independent Studio
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Minimum 56 credit hours or graduate standing.
Independent studies forms must be signed in the Art department office,
Wightman 132. CR/NC option available.
22284531
Hours Arr
Wight 132
Burditt, Larry
ART 561
Advanced Sculpture Studio
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 460 or 462. CR/NC option available.
22290246
Hours Arr
NART S
Flesher, Ryan
ART 575
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 146
Paas, Johanna
3 to 6 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
NART S
Flesher, Ryan
3 credit hours
Signed BFA in Art and senior standing.
09:30-10:45AM
Wight 125
Gochenour, Anne
Surface Design on Fabric II
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ART 375 or graduate standing.
Hours Arr
Wight 148
Rose, Sally
22284532
ART 580
Sem in Ancient/Medieval Art Hst
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: ART 283, 319, and additional 6 hours of 300+ level art
history courses; or graduate standing.
22290242
M
03:30-06:20PM
Wight 125
De Brestian, Scott
Bradford Swartz
HP 2161
774-1323
American Sign Language (ASL)
ASL 100
Intro to Deaf Comm & Culture
22284533
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22284534
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22284535
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ASL 101
American Sign Language Level I
Course is taught without using voice.
22284536
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
22284537
M W
06:30-07:45PM
22284538
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Wight 200
Barden, Cheryl
HP 1259
Horman, Stacey
HP 2250
Cramer, Kevin
3 credit hours
Rowe 213
HP 1251
HP 1252
30
Kennedy, Beth
Horman, Stacey
Cramer, Kevin
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
ASL 101
22284539
22284540
22284541
22284542
22284543
22284544
ASL 101H
American Sign Language Level I
3 credit hours
Honor students only. Course is taught without using voice.
22284545
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 2261
Velguth, Susan
ASL 102
American Sign Language Level II
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ASL 101. Course is taught without using voice.
22284546
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
HP 1251
Rees, Rebecca
22284547
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2252
Taylor, Christine
22284548
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
ET 128
Rees, Rebecca
ASL 201
American Sign Language Lev
Prerequisite: ASL 102.
22284549
M W
22284550
Tu
22284551
M W
ASL 202
American Sign Language Level IV
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ASL 201. Course is taught without using voice.
22284552
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 1251
Barden, Cheryl
22284553
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 1257
Barden, Cheryl
22284554
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2261
Rees, Rebecca
ASL 390
Sociocultural Hst Amer Deaf Comm
Prerequisites: ASL 100, ASL 202.
22287717
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22287718
Tu Th
08:00-09:15PM
Tu Th
M W
M W
M W
Tu Th
Tu
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
06:30-07:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-12:15PM
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1257
HP 1251
HP 1252
HP 1251
Rowe 213
HP 1251
Cramer, Kevin
Horman, Stacey
Horman, Stacey
Miller, Kendra
Rees, Rebecca
Sinko, Lisa
III
3 credit hours
Course is taught without using voice.
06:30-07:45PM
HP 1253
Miller, Kendra
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1252
Kennedy, Beth
03:30-04:45PM
HP 1251
Miller, Kendra
3 credit hours
HP 2261
HP 1257
Taylor, Christine
Cramer, Kevin
ASL 401
American Sign Language Level V
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ASL 100, ASL 202. Course is taught without using voice.
22287719
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Rowe 213
Barden, Cheryl
ASL 404
Adv Fingerspelling & Numbers
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ASL 100, ASL 202. Course is taught without using voice.
22287720
M W
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2261
Taylor, Christine
ASL 590
Independent Study
Prerequisites:
22287716
ASL 594
ASL in Elementary Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ASL 202; ASL 100 or 390; permission of instructor.
Additional hours will be arranged off campus.
22288077
F
09:00-09:50AM
HP 2250
Velguth, Susan
22288078
Hours Arr
HP 2174
Velguth, Susan
ASL 595
Com Plcmnt Deaf Chldrn & Adults
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ASL 202; ASL 100 or 390; and permission of instructor.
Additional hours will be arranged off campus.
22287973
F
01:00-01:50PM
HP 2261
Miller, Kendra
ASL 597
ASL Teaching Assistantship
3 credit hours
Recommendation: Letter of support from university ASL course
instructor. Additional hours will be arranged.
22289915
F
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1257
Taylor, Christine
1 to 4 credit hours
ASL 100, ASL 202, permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
HP 2161
Swartz, Bradford
Alan Jackson
Dow 203
774-3321
Astronomy (AST)
AST 111
AST 112
Astronomy
CR/NC option available.
22284555
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22284556
M W
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
Dow 171
Dow 171
Staff
Staff
Intro to Astro Observations
1 credit hour
Pre/Co-Requisite: AST 111. CR/NC option available.
22284557
M
07:00-08:50PM
Brooks 306
Tycner,
22284558
M
09:00-10:50PM
Brooks 306
Tycner,
22284559
Tu
07:00-08:50PM
Brooks 306
Tycner,
22284560
Tu
09:00-10:50PM
Brooks 306
Tycner,
22284561
W
07:00-08:50PM
Brooks 306
Tycner,
22284562
W
09:00-10:50PM
Brooks 306
Tycner,
31
Christopher
Christopher
Christopher
Christopher
Christopher
Christopher
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
AST 562
Observational Astronomy
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: AST 260, 261 or graduate standing. Pre/Co-requisite: PHY
322 or graduate standing.
22289790
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Dow 208
Tycner, Christopher
Th
08:00-09:50PM
Brooks 332
AST 590
Independent Study
Prerequisites:
22284564
1 to 6 credit hours
AST 260 and permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
Dow 203
Staff
Rene Shingles
HP 2212
774-1054
Athletic Training (ATR)
ATR 100
ATR 200
ATR 280
ATR 310
ATR 315
ATR 320
SPECIAL
FEES
Foundations of Athletic Training
22288036
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22288037
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22288038
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22288039
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
HP
HP
HP
HP
Functnl Anat Athletic Trainers
Pre/Co-requisite: ATR 100. Recommended:
Additional lab hour to be arranged.
22288040
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
HP
F
02:00-03:50PM
HP
22290233
M W
02:00-02:50PM
HP
F
02:00-03:50PM
HP
3 credit hours
1253
Staff
2250
Staff
1259
Staff
2250
Jennings, Molly
3 credit hours
HSC 211.
1303
1259
1303
1259
Staff
FEE
$25.00
Jennings, Molly
FEE
$25.00
Field Exp in Athletic Training
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ATR 200; 24 credits; Submission of Athletic Training
Application. CR/NC only. NOTE: Additional lab hour to be arranged.
22288043
M W
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1303
Webster, Emily
FEE
$25.00
Athletic Trng Clinical I
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Selection into the Athletic Training major. Corequisites: ATR 380, 382. CR/NC Only.
22284565
F
10:00-11:15AM
HP 1303
Staff
FEE
$25.00
Injury Prevention
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: ATR 310, 380, 382. Co-requisites: ATR 320, 381, 383.
22288041
M
12:00-01:50PM
HP 1303
Webster, Emily
FEE
$25.00
Athletic Training Clinical II
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: ATR 310, 380, 382. Co-requisites: ATR 381, 383.
CR/NC only.
22284566
W
12:00-01:15PM
HP 1303
McGuire, Beth
FEE
$25.00
ATR 380
Athletic Trng Assessment I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Selection into the Athletic Training major.
Co-requisites: ATR 310, 382.
22284567
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1303
Webster, Emily
Tu
07:00-07:50PM
HP 1303
ATR 381
Athletic Trng Therapeutics I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ATR 380, 382. Co-requisite: ATR 320, 383.
Please note: Additional lab hour to be arranged.
22284568
M W
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1303
Long, Blaine
ATR 382
Athletic Trng Assessment II
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Selection into the Athletic Training major.
Co-requisites: ATR 310, 380.
22284569
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 1303
Webster, Emily
Th
07:00-07:50PM
HP 1303
ATR 383
Ath Trng Therapeutics II
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ATR 380, 382. Co-requisites: ATR 320, 381.
CR/NC option available.
22284570
M W
09:30-10:45AM
HP 1303
Webster, Emily
W
07:00-07:50PM
HP 1303
ATR 384
Athletic Training Assessment III
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ATR 320, 380, 382. Co-requisites: ATR 390, 394, 430.
22287933
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1308
Long, Blaine
ATR 390
Seminar in Athletic Training
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: ATR 320. Co-requisites: ATR 384, 394, 430.
22288042
Tu Th
09:30-10:20AM
HP 1308
Long, Blaine
ATR 394
Pharmacology in Athletic Trng
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 120, 127 or 131; ATR 320. Co-requisite:
ATR 384. CR/NC option available.
22284571
M W
08:00-08:50AM
HP 1252
Curtiss, Eric
32
SUBJECT
CRN
ATR 397
Ind Study in Athletic Training
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ATR 320; permission of Athletic Training Program Director
and Course Instructor; completion of Course Contract document.
22288148
Hours Arr
HP 1217
Shingles, Rene
ATR 430
Athletic Trng Clinical III
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: ATR 320, 381, 382. Co-requisites: ATR 384, 390, 394.
22284572
Tu
11:00-12:15PM
HP 1303
McGuire, Beth
FEE
$15.00
Athletic Trng Clinical IV
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: ATR 430, 384, 394. Co-requisite: ATR 480.
22284573
Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 1303
McGuire, Beth
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
ATR 440
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ATR 441
Pre-Intern and Professional Dev
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: ATR 390, 430. Co-requisite: ATR 478.
22284574
Tu
11:00-12:15PM
HP 1251
Shingles, Rene
ATR 478
Rsch Mthds in Athletic Training
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: ATR 390, 430. Co-requisite: ATR 441.
CR/NC option available.
22286865
M W
09:00-09:50AM
HP 2250
Miller, Kevin
ATR 480
Health Care Admin Ath Trng
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ATR 384, 394, 430. Co-requisite: ATR 440.
22284575
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
HP 2250
McGuire, Beth
ATR 481
Athletic Trng Practicum
Prerequisite: ATR 441 Co-requisite:
22284576
Hours Arr
ATR 482
Athletic Trng Internship
12 credit hours
Prerequisite: ATR 441. CR/NC option available.
22284577
Hours Arr
HP 1217
Shingles, Rene
3 credit hours
EDU 458.
CR/NC option available.
HP 1217
Shingles, Rene
Peter Orlik
Moore 340
774-3851
Broadcast and Cinematic Arts (BCA)
BCA 101
History & Appreciation Cinema
22284592
M W
10:00-11:50AM
22284593
M W
02:00-03:50PM
22284594
Tu Th
12:00-01:50PM
22284595
M W
12:00-01:50PM
BCA 101H
History & Appreciation Cinema
Honor students only.
22284596
M W
03:30-05:20PM
Moore 109
Survey of the Mass Media
22284578
M W
22284579
Tu Th
22284580
Tu Th
4
Moore
Moore
Moore
BCA 210
04:00-05:50PM
04:00-05:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
3
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
credit hours
101
Jurkiewicz, Kenneth
101
Jurkiewicz, Kenneth
101
Corbett, Kevin
101
Corbett, Kevin
3 credit hours
Corbett, Kevin
credit hours
101
Mayes, Margaret
101
Poindexter, Mark
101
Poindexter, Mark
BCA 211WI
Intro to Write/Electronic Media
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 with a minimum grade of B or ENG103/099 with a
minimum grade of B or ELI 198 with a minimum grade of B or ENG 201 with
a minimum grade of B.
22289577
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Moore 109
Adams, Sarah
22289579
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Moore 109
Ranzenberger, Mark
22289580
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Moore 109
Ranzenberger, Mark
BCA 222
Audio Production
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a C or better; or a signed minor in Media
Design, Production and Technology.
22284581
Th
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Waite, Tiffani
M
12:00-02:50PM
Moore 314A
22284582
Th
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Waite, Tiffani
Tu
12:30-03:20PM
Moore 314A
22284583
Th
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Waite, Tiffani
W
12:00-02:50PM
Moore 314A
22284584
Th
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Waite, Tiffani
Th
12:30-03:20PM
Moore 314A
22284585
Th
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Waite, Tiffani
F
12:00-02:50PM
Moore 314A
BCA 223
SPECIAL
FEES
Video Production
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a C or better; or a signed minor in Media
Design, Production and Technology.
22284586
Tu
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Limarenko, Eric
Th
12:30-04:20PM
Anspach 019
22284587
Tu
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 101
Limarenko, Eric
F
12:30-04:20PM
Anspach 019
33
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
BCS 223
22284588
22284589
22284590
22284591
BCA 265QR
BCA 310
Tu
Tu
Tu
W
Tu
F
Tu
M
Understanding
22287996
M W
22287997
M W
22289582
M W
22289583
M W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
08:00-09:50AM
12:30-04:20PM
08:00-09:50AM
12:30-04:20PM
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-11:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
12:30-04:20PM
Moore 101
Anspach 019
Moore 101
Anspach 019
Moore 101
Anspach 019
Moore 101
Anspach 019
Limarenko, Eric
FEE
$30.00
Limarenko, Eric
FEE
$30.00
Limarenko, Eric
FEE
$30.00
Limarenko, Eric
FEE
$30.00
FEE
FEE
$30.00
$30.00
Media Measurement
F
10:00-10:50AM
F
12:00-12:50PM
F
11:00-11:50AM
F
09:00-09:50AM
3
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
SPECIAL
FEES
credit hours
111
Roberts, Chad
111
Roberts, Chad
111
Campbell, Kevin
111
Campbell, Kevin
Understanding New Comm Tech
3 credit hours
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
BCA 310 is partially taught through on-line instruction using
Blackboard. Required access to a reliable computer with internet
connectivity meeting or exceeding technical specification identified at
http://www.cel.cmich.edu/system-check. Must meet online on Mondays and
on specific Mondays listed below meet face-to-face.
22284597
Hours Arr
Online Web
Campbell, Kevin
BCA 310, 22284597, meets face-to-face on Monday, August 31, and
Monday, October 19, 7-8:15 p.m. in Moore 107.
The rest of the class meets on-line on Mondays from 7-8:15 p.m.
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 19
22284598
Hours Arr
Online Web
Campbell, Kevin
BCA 310, 22284598, meets face-to-face on Monday, October 26, and
Monday, December 14, 7-8:15 p.m. in Moore 107.
The rest of the class meets on-line on Mondays from 7-8:15 p.m.
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 14
BCA 311WI
Electronic Media Copywriting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 with a minimum grade of B or ENG 103/099 with a
minimum grade of B or ELI 198 with a minimum grade of B or ENG 201 with
a minimum grade of B.
22288204
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Moore 111
Waite, Tiffani
22288205
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 207
Waite, Tiffani
22288208
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Moore 109
Anderson, William
BCA 317
Electronic Media Performance
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BCA 210 with a grade of C or better.
22284599
M W
10:00-11:50AM
Anspach 019
Adams, Sarah
22284600
Tu Th
10:00-11:50AM
Anspach 019
Adams, Sarah
BCA 318WI
Electronic Media Newswriting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 with a minimum grade of B or ENG 103/099 with a
minimum grade of B or ELI 198 with a minimum grade of B or ENG 201 with
a minimum grade of B.
22288209
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Moore 111
Mayes, Margaret
22288210
W
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 109
Mayes, Margaret
BCA 329A
Practicum in Electronic Media
1 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; register in Moore 340. Radio.
CR/NC only.
22287802
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Roberts, Chad
BCA 329B
Practicum in Electronic Media
1 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; register in Moore 340. TV.
CR/NC only.
22287803
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Limarenko, Eric
BCA 329C
Practicum in Electronic Media
1 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; register in Moore 340. News.
CR/NC only.
22287804
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Sykes Jr, William
BCA 329D
Practicum in Electronic Media
1 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; register in Moore 340.
Co-Curricular Events. CR/NC only.
22289492
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Orlik, Peter
BCA 332
Online Electronic Media
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with grade of "C" or better.
22287764
M W
12:00-01:50PM
Moore 314
Smith, Jeffrey
22287765
Tu Th
12:00-01:50PM
Moore 314
Smith, Jeffrey
BCA 399
Electronic Media Career Building
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: BCA 210 with a C or better.
22288066
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Moore 314
Stohlman, Trey
Class meets NOV 09-DEC 11
34
SUBJECT
CRN
BCA 421
Advanced Audio Production
3
Prerequisite: BCA 222 with a grade of "C" or
22284601
Tu
12:30-01:45PM
Moore
W
12:00-02:50PM
Moore
22284602
Tu
12:30-01:45PM
Moore
Th
12:30-03:20PM
Moore
credit hours
better.
111
Waite, Tiffani
182
111
Waite, Tiffani
182
Intro Cinematic Prod & Post Prod
3
Prerequisites: BCA 210, 223 with grades of C
22287875
Tu Th
04:00-05:50PM
Moore
22287876
M W
03:00-04:50PM
Moore
credit hours
or better.
314
Jones, Aaron
314
Jones, Aaron
BCA 440
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
FEE
$60.00
$60.00
BCA 490
Ind Study in Electronic Media
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed BCA major or minor; minimum BCA G.P.A. of 3.0;
Independent Study Project Prospectus approved by the study supervisor.
22284603
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Orlik, Peter
BCA 499
Senior Seminar
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Signed BCA major; senior standing; BCA 222, 223, 503,
510; BCA 310 or 332; BCA 311 or 318.
22284604
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Moore 314
Stohlman, Trey
Class meets OCT 05-NOV 06
22284605
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Moore 314
Stohlman, Trey
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 02
BCA 503WI
Critiquing Mass Media
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a C or better or signed Cinema Studies minor
or graduate standing.
22288211
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Moore 109
Orlik, Peter
22288212
M
06:00-08:50PM
Moore 109
Adams, Sarah
22290644
W
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 107
Poindexter, Mark
BCA 506WI
Series Script Writ Visual Media
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a C or better; ENG 201 with a B or better;
limited to juniors or above; or graduate standing. Recommended: BCA
411.
22288214
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Moore 207
Stohlman, Trey
BCA 510
Electronic Media Law
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a C or better and junior standing or above;
or graduate standing.
22284606
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 111
Sindik, Amy
22284607
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 111
Sindik, Amy
BCA 511
Electronic Media Sales
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a grade of C or better; limited to juniors
or above; or graduate standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22284608
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 111
June, Peter
BCA 512
Electronic Media Promotion
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210 with a C or better; BCA 311; limited to juniors
or above; or graduate standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22284609
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 107
Anderson, William
22284610
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 111
Anderson, William
BCA 516WI
Electronic Media Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Limited to juniors or above; or graduate standing.
22288215
Th
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 111
Sindik, Amy
BCA 517
Adv Audio Video Performance
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BCA 317 with a grade of "C" or better; or graduate
standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22289493
M
06:30-10:20PM
Anspach 019
Mayes, Margaret
FEE
$30.00
Multimedia Audio Post Prod
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 223, 421 with a grade of C or better in each; or
graduate standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22284612
Tu Th
10:00-11:50AM
Moore 211
Polinsky, Heather
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
BCA 522
BCA 524
BCA 525A
Producing Television News
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 318 or 223; limited to juniors or above or graduate
standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22284613
Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 111
Sykes Jr, William
M W
02:00-05:50PM
Moore 171
22284614
Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 111
Sykes Jr, William
Tu Th
02:00-05:50PM
Moore 171
Sherlock Holmes on Film and TV
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Limited to juniors or above; or graduate standing.
Chronological survey of the cinematic and televisual career of Conan
Doyle's iconic literary "consulting detective" from the silent movie era
to today's big-budget blockbusters.
22290534
W
06:00-09:50PM
Moore 101
Jurkiewicz, Kenneth
35
SUBJECT
CRN
BCA 527B
Mike Nichols
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Limited to juniors or above; or graduate standing in
Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
Analysis of the films of director Mike Nichols, including: The Graduate,
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Birdcage, Carnal Knowledge, Charlie
Wilson's War, and more.
22290535
Tu
06:00-09:50PM
Moore 101
Williamson, Patricia
BCA 528
Hist & Analysis Nonfiction Film
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Limited to juniors or above; or graduate standing in
Broadcasting and Cinematic Arts.
22284615
M
06:00-09:50PM
Moore 101
Corbett, Kevin
BCA 529
Internship Electronic Media-Film
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Prior written approval of BCA Intern Director; limited
to juniors or above; open only to signed BCA majors or minors.
22284616
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Smith, Jeffrey
BCA 531
Industrial & Educ Video/Media
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 210, 223, 440 with a minimum grade of C in each;
limited to juniors or above; or graduate standing in Broadcast and
Cinematic Arts.
22284617
Tu
06:00-09:50PM
Moore 171
Limarenko, Eric
FEE
$60.00
Adv Video/Multimedia Post-Prod
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 223, 440 with a grade of C or better; or graduate
standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22284618
M
06:00-09:50PM
Moore 314
Limarenko, Eric
FEE
$60.00
BCA 532
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BCA 540WI
Recording Industry & Business
22289581
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Moore 207
Polinsky, Heather
BCA 601
Theories of Mass Communication
22287799
M
06:00-08:50PM
3 credit hours
Moore 211
Williamson, Patricia
BCA 603
Qualitative Mass Comm Rsch Mthds
Recommended: BCA 601.
22288146
W
06:00-08:50PM
BCA 604
Quantitative Mass Comm Rsch Mtds
Recommended: BCA 601.
22288151
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Moore 111
Stohlman, Trey
3 credit hours
Moore 109
Polinsky, Heather
BCA 612
Electronic Media Seminar
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 601; 602 or 603 or 604.
22290907
W
06:00-08:50PM
Moore 211
Smith, Jeffrey
BCA 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
22284619
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Williamson, Patricia
BCA 729
Adv Ind Stdy in Electronic Media
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of appropriate contract proposal; Permission
of advisor and instructor.
22284620
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Williamson, Patricia
BCA 730
Plan B Project Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BCA 601, 602; permission of Plan B committee members
based on satisfactory completion of research prospectus.
22284621
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Williamson, Patricia
BCA 798
Thesis
Prerequisites:
22284622
1 to 6 credit hours
BCA 602; permission of graduate advisor. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
Moore 340
Williamson, Patricia
Tracy Galarowicz
Brooks 217
774-3227
Biology (BIO)
Course fees, including field trip expenses, vary for the following
courses:
BIO 229, 240, 305, 306, 334, 361, 362, 363, 364, 366, 397,
440, 497, 509, 510, 511, 515, 518, 523, 525, 526, 541, 549,
557, 559, 560, 561, 597, 620, 653, 657, 680, and 697.
BIO 101N
General Biology
3 credit hours
For non-science students. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of:
BIO 101, 105, 110.
22284623
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 128
Pangle, Wiline
Th
04:00-05:50PM
Brooks 173
22284624
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 128
Pangle, Wiline
W
10:00-11:50AM
Brooks 173
36
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
BIO 101N
22284625
22284626
22284627
22284628
22284629
22284630
22284632
22284633
22284634
22284635
Tu Th
W
Tu Th
Tu
M W
W
M W
Tu
M W
Tu
M W
W
M W
Tu
M W
Th
M W
Th
M W
Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
10:00-10:50AM
02:00-03:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
02:00-03:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
12:00-01:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
04:00-05:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
12:00-01:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
04:00-05:50PM
03:30-04:20PM
10:00-11:50AM
03:30-04:20PM
02:00-03:50PM
03:30-04:20PM
12:00-01:50PM
03:30-04:20PM
10:00-11:50AM
Pearce 128
Brooks 173
Pearce 128
Brooks 173
Brooks 176
Brooks 173
Brooks 176
Brooks 173
Brooks 176
Brooks 173
Brooks 176
Brooks 173
Moore 105
Brooks 173
Moore 105
Brooks 173
Moore 105
Brooks 173
Moore 105
Brooks 173
Pangle, Wiline
FEE
$10.00
Pangle, Wiline
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
Bailey, Robert
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
BIO 105QR
Introductory Quantitative Biology
3 credit hours
Credit cannot be earned in more than one of: BIO 101, 105, 110.
22284640
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 203
Learman, Sarah
W
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 108
22284641
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 203
Learman, Sarah
W
02:00-03:50PM
Brooks 108
BIO 110
Concepts of Biology
4 credit hours
Recommended: High school chemistry or CHM 120 and 127 or 131 or 161.
For students majoring in the Life Sciences. Credit cannot be earned in
more than one of: BIO 101, 105, 110.
22287806
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 161
Reyna, Lori
W
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 168
22287807
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 161
Reyna, Lori
Tu
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 172
22287808
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 161
Reyna, Lori
Th
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 169
22287809
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 161
Reyna, Lori
W
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 169
22287810
Tu Th F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 128
Scheide, John
W
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 168
22287811
Tu Th F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 128
Scheide, John
W
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 168
22287812
Tu Th F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 128
Scheide, John
Tu
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 168
22287813
Tu Th F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 128
Scheide, John
W
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 172
22287814
Tu Th F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 128
Scheide, John
M
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 169
22287815
Tu Th F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 128
Scheide, John
M
11:00-12:50PM
Brooks 169
22287817
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
Tu
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 168
22287818
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
Tu
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 169
22287819
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
W
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 169
22287820
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 169
22287821
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
Tu
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 168
22287822
M W F
03:00-03:50PM
Brooks 176
Learman, Sarah
Tu
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 172
22287823
M W F
03:00-03:50PM
Brooks 176
Learman, Sarah
W
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 169
22287824
M W F
03:00-03:50PM
Brooks 176
Learman, Sarah
Tu
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 169
22287825
M W F
03:00-03:50PM
Brooks 176
Learman, Sarah
Th
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 169
22287827
M W F
03:00-03:50PM
Brooks 176
Learman, Sarah
M
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 168
22287828
M W F
03:00-03:50PM
Brooks 176
Learman, Sarah
Th
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 172
22287830
Tu Th F
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Alm, David
Tu
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 169
22287832
Tu Th F
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Alm, David
Th
08:00-10:50AM
Brooks 168
22287833
Tu Th F
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Alm, David
W
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 172
22287834
Tu Th F
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Alm, David
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 172
22287835
Tu Th F
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Alm, David
M
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 169
37
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
BIO 110
22287836
22287838
22287839
22287840
22287842
22290761
22290762
22290763
22290764
22290765
22290766
BIO 110H
M W F
W
M W F
Th
M W F
W
M W F
Tu
M W F
M
M W F
M
Tu Th
Tu
Tu Th
M
Tu Th
M
Tu Th
W
Tu Th
W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
08:00-08:50AM
06:00-08:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
11:00-01:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
03:00-05:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
03:00-05:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
03:00-05:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
03:00-05:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
06:00-08:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-01:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
06:00-08:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:00-10:50AM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Brooks 169
Brooks 176
Brooks 168
Brooks 176
Brooks 168
Brooks 176
Brooks 172
Brooks 176
Brooks 168
Anspach 161
Brooks 172
Brooks 176
Brooks 168
Brooks 176
Brooks 172
Brooks 176
Brooks 172
Brooks 176
Brooks 172
Brooks 176
Brooks 172
Seefelt, Nancy
FEE
$10.00
Seefelt, Nancy
FEE
$10.00
Seefelt, Nancy
FEE
$10.00
Seefelt, Nancy
FEE
$10.00
Seefelt, Nancy
FEE
$10.00
Reyna, Lori
FEE
$10.00
Staff
FEE
$10.00
Staff
FEE
$10.00
Staff
FEE
$10.00
Staff
FEE
$10.00
Staff
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
Monfils, Anna
FEE
$10.00
Monfils, Anna
FEE
$10.00
Monfils, Anna
FEE
$10.00
Monfils, Anna
FEE
$10.00
Monfils, Anna
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Colores, Gregory
FEE
$10.00
Kourtev, Peter
FEE
$10.00
Concepts of Biology
4 credit hours
Honor students only. Recommended: High school chemistry or CHM 120, 127
or 131 or 161 (as prerequisite or co-requisite).
22287860
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Brooks 337
Swanson, Bradley
F
01:00-03:50PM
Brooks 169
BIO 151
Human Biology
3 credit hours
This course may not be used to satisfy the requirements for a Biology
major or minor.
22284642
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 161
Uzarski, Rebecca
BIO 165
Life Science for Elementary Teachers
22291022
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Th
10:00-12:50PM
22291023
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Th
01:00-03:50PM
22291024
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Th
04:00-06:50PM
22291101
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
F
10:00-12:50PM
BIO 203
BIO 208
General Botany
Prerequisite:
22284643
Tu Th
Th
22284644
Tu Th
Tu
22284645
Tu Th
W
22284646
Tu Th
Tu
22284647
Tu Th
W
Microbiology
Prerequisite:
22284648
M W
Tu Th
22284649
M W
Tu Th
22284650
M W
M W
22284651
M W
M W
22284652
M W
M W
22284653
M W
M W
22284654
M W
M W
22284655
M W
Tu Th
22284656
M W
M W
22284657
M W
Tu Th
22284658
M W
Tu Th
22284659
M W
Tu Th
22284660
Tu Th
Tu Th
4 credit hours
Dow 135
Linton,
Brooks 108
Dow 135
Linton,
Brooks 108
Dow 135
Linton,
Brooks 108
Dow 135
Linton,
Brooks 108
SPECIAL
FEES
Debra
Debra
Debra
Debra
3 credit hours
BIO 110.
10:00-10:50AM
01:00-03:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
06:00-08:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
06:00-08:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
01:00-03:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
02:00-04:50PM
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
176
102
176
102
176
102
176
102
176
102
3 credit hours
BIO 110.
11:00-11:50AM
08:00-09:15AM
11:00-11:50AM
09:30-10:45AM
11:00-11:50AM
12:30-01:45PM
11:00-11:50AM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-11:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
11:00-11:50AM
05:00-06:15PM
09:00-09:50AM
06:30-07:45PM
09:00-09:50AM
05:00-06:15PM
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-12:15PM
09:00-09:50AM
12:30-01:45PM
09:00-09:50AM
02:00-03:15PM
09:00-09:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-12:15PM
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
38
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
129
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
130
176
130
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
BIO 208
22284661
22284662
22284663
22284664
22284665
BIO 218
BIO 229
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Tu
Th
Th
Th
Th
Th
Th
Th
Th
Th
Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
09:00-09:50AM
12:30-01:45PM
09:00-09:50AM
02:00-03:15PM
09:00-09:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
09:00-09:50AM
06:30-07:45PM
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-12:15PM
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Kourtev, Peter
FEE
$10.00
Kourtev, Peter
FEE
$10.00
Kourtev, Peter
FEE
$10.00
Kourtev, Peter
FEE
$10.00
Kourtev, Peter
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
176
129
176
129
176
129
176
129
176
129
General Zoology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BIO 110.
A Library orientation will be held on one of the first two Fridays of
the semester.
22284666
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle, Kevin
W
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 106
22284667
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle, Kevin
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 106
22284668
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle, Kevin
Th
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 106
22284669
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle, Kevin
Tu
12:00-02:50PM
Brooks 106
Nature Study
CR/NC option available.
22284674
M W
10:00-10:50AM
M
12:00-02:50PM
22284675
M W
10:00-10:50AM
M
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
BIO 240
Conservation Natural Resources
22284676
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22284677
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
3 credit hours
Brooks 203
Bailey, Robert
Brooks 203
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 320
Biology of Bacteria
Prerequisite: BIO 208.
22287788
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
203
108
203
108
Seefelt, Nancy
Seefelt, Nancy
3 credit hours
Brooks 201
Colores, Gregory
BIO 324
Cell Biology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 110, 208; One of: CHM 120, 127, 342 or CHM 131, 132
or CHM 161.
22284680
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 203
Learman, Sarah
22284681
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Brooks 203
Karp, Xantha
BIO 324H
Cell Biology
3 credit hours
Honor students only. Prerequisites: BIO 110, 208; One of: CHM 120, 127,
342 or CHM 131, 132 or CHM 161.
22290330
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Dow 108
Damer, Cynthia
BIO 325
Biotechnology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 208, and BIO 324 or BIO 326; one of the following
CHM sequences: CHM 120, CHM 127 and CHM 342 (may be taken
concurrently); or CHM 131 and CHM 132; or CHM 161 and CHM 211.
22284682
M W
02:00-04:50PM
Brooks 119
Steinhilb, Michelle
22284683
M W
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 119
Reyna, Lori
22284684
Tu Th
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 119
Juris, Stephen
BIO 326
BIO 330
Genetics
Prerequisites:
22284685
M W F
M
22284686
M W F
W
22284687
M W F
Tu
22284688
M W F
Th
22284689
M W F
Th
22284690
M W F
W
22284691
M W F
W
22284692
M W F
Tu
22284693
M W F
Tu
Light Microscopy
Prerequisite:
22284694
M W
M
22284695
M W
W
SPECIAL
FEES
4 credit hours
BIO 208; One of BIO 101, 105, 110.
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
02:00-04:50PM
Brooks 204
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
02:00-04:50PM
Brooks 204
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
12:00-02:50PM
Brooks 204
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
12:00-02:50PM
Brooks 204
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 135
Gorsich, Steven
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 204
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 203
Novitski, Charles
05:00-07:50PM
Brooks 204
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 203
Novitski, Charles
05:00-07:50PM
Brooks 204
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 203
Novitski, Charles
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 204
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 203
Novitski, Charles
03:00-05:50PM
Brooks 204
3 credit hours
6 semester hours of biology.
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 231
Linton, Eric
02:00-03:50PM
Brooks 231
01:00-01:50PM
Brooks 231
Linton, Eric
02:00-03:50PM
Brooks 231
39
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 334
Soil Science
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Six (6) hours of environmental science; CHM 120 or 131.
One full day and one half-day Saturday required field trips to be
arranged. CR/NC option available.
Same as GEO 334
22284696
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 270
Kourtev, Peter
BIO 340
Ecology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: One of: BIO 101, 105, 110.
Recommended: BIO 203 or 218.
22284697
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle,
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 104
22284698
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle,
W
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 104
22284699
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle,
Tu
02:00-04:50PM
Brooks 104
22284700
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 176
Pangle,
F
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 104
Kevin
FEE
$15.00
Kevin
FEE
$15.00
Kevin
FEE
$15.00
Kevin
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
BIO 367
Introduction to Marine Sciences
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 218. Recommended: CHM 131.
22290703
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Brooks 201
Mahon, Andrew
BIO 392
Mammalian Physiology
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: 45 credits completed; BIO 208;
One of: CHM 132, 161, 342.
Exam dates: February 13, March 20, April 10; 12-12:50 pm in Pearce 128.
22284701
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Brooks 203
Staff
Th
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 109
22284702
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Brooks 203
Staff
Tu
01:00-03:50PM
Brooks 109
22284703
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Brooks 203
Staff
W
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 109
22284704
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 176
Kelty, Jonathan
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Brooks 109
22284705
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 176
Kelty, Jonathan
Th
01:00-03:50PM
Brooks 109
22284706
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 176
Kelty, Jonathan
W
01:00-03:50PM
Brooks 109
22284707
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 176
Kelty, Jonathan
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 109
BIO 403
Undergraduate Research
3 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of department chairperson; 20 credit hours of
BIO courses completed with a B average.
22284708
Hours Arr
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 490A
Human Disease Ecology
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326, 392.
Seminar course covering topics in disease ecology with emphasis on
discussion of the primary literature in this field. Students will learn
how to read, analyze, critique, and present primary literature.
22291076
W
09:00-09:50AM
Brooks 203
Kourtev, Peter
BIO 490B
Nucleic Acid and Protein Therapeutics
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326, 392.
This seminar course focusses on the use of both nucleic acid and
protein-based therapeutics in the treatment of disease. Drug
development, in vitro and in vivo efficacy will be discussed. Students
will learn how to read, analyze, critique, and present primary
literature. This course fulfills the two credit capstone requirement for
the Biomedical Sciences major.
22291077
M
01:00-02:50PM
Brooks 201
Reyna, Lori
BIO 490C
Gene Function In Humans & Disease
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326, 392.
Current scientific papers regarding gene function in human and human
genetic disease alteration of gene function.
22291079
W
04:00-04:50PM
Brooks 203
Novitski, Charles
40
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
BIO 490D
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
Systems Thinking, Health and Disease
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326, 392.
Uncovering interconnections within a system as they affect health and
disease. Building conceptual and graphical causal loop models to
visualize and understand system structure. Identifying feedback effects,
and loops, and attempting to understand patterns of dynamic behavior
from the perspective of the structure of the system. Building stock and
flow diagrams (that can be converted to simulation models), and an
overview of how such models would be constructed and tested. Students
will actively learn these skills while applying them to health
maintenance as well as to diseases including cancer, autoimmune disease,
cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, and HIV/AIDS.
NOTE: Outside of class meeting time, students will need access to a
computer where they can install free software
(http://vensim.com/free-download/) for Windows for Macintosh computers.
22291078
W
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 201
Alm, David
BIO 490E
Human Cancer Research Seminar
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326, 392.
Seminar covering human cancer research with analysis of selected papers.
22291080
M
04:00-04:50PM
Brooks 203
Novitski, Charles
BIO 495
Undergrad Internship Biology
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed Biology Major or Minor; 20 semester hours in
Biology completed; minimum 3.0 GPA in biology.
22284709
Hours Arr
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 500
Biological Statistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or twelve (12) hours of biology.
Recommended: MTH 130.
22284710
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 171
Novitski, Charles
Tu
06:00-07:50PM
Brooks 101
22284711
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 171
Novitski, Charles
W
06:00-07:50PM
Brooks 101
22284712
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 171
Novitski, Charles
Tu
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 101
22284713
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 171
Novitski, Charles
Th
06:00-07:50PM
Brooks 101
22284714
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 171
Novitski, Charles
W
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 101
22284715
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 171
Novitski, Charles
Th
01:00-02:50PM
Brooks 101
BIO 501
Evolution
Prerequisites:
22284716
Tu Th
BIO 526
Limnology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 340.
Recommended: CHM 120 or CHM 131 and 132 or CHM 161.
22284720
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Brooks 201
McNaught, Andrew
BIO 527
Limnological Methods
Pre/Co-Requisite:
22291103
F
3 credit hours
BIO 326 or graduate standing.
12:30-01:45PM
Brooks 203
Pangle, Wiline
2 credit hours
BIO 526.
01:00-04:50PM
Brooks 148
McNaught, Andrew
BIO 539
Virology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326 or Graduate Status in the Biology
Department.
22290326
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Brooks 201
Kourtev, Peter
BIO 541
Wildlife Biology & Management
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22290329
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Brooks 148
Gehring, Thomas
W
10:00-01:50PM
Brooks 337
BIO 544
Developmental Biology
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 132 or 161. Pre/Co-requisites: BIO 324, 326.
22284722
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Brooks 201
Hertzler, Philip
Th
01:00-03:50PM
Brooks 119
BIO 545
Molecular Genetics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 324, 326; CHM 345. Recommended: CHM 346.
22290327
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Dow 108
Schisa, Jennifer
BIO 549
Herpetology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 218 or graduate standing.
22291102
Tu Th
12:00-12:50PM
Brooks 148
Nicholson, Kirsten
Th
01:00-03:50PM
Brooks 148
BIO 550
Transmission Electron Micro Tech
4 hours to be arranged.
22284723
Tu Th
09:00-11:50AM
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
4 credit hours
Brooks 204
41
Linton, Eric
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 560
Avian Ecology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 340 or graduate standing. Recommended: BIO 515.
22290325
W
01:00-02:50PM
Brooks 104
Seefelt, Nancy
F
09:00-12:00PM
Rowe 212
BIO 580
Medical Microbiology
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 208; BIO 392 or HSC 215; or graduate standing.
22284725
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 201
Alm, Elizabeth
M W
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 129
22284726
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Brooks 201
Alm, Elizabeth
M W
02:00-03:50PM
Brooks 129
BIO 590
Cardiovascular Physiology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 392 or graduate standing.
22290248
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Brooks 201
Scheide, John
BIO 597A
Cancer Biology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 324, BIO 326, BIO 392, CHM 345 or CHM 342.
This course examines the fundamental principles of cancer biology.
Topics emphasized include causes of cancer, the role of heredity in
cancer, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, animal and drug discovery
models of cancer, and personalized medicine.
22290536
M W
12:30-01:45PM
Brooks 148
Steinhilb, Michelle
BIO 597B
Wetland Plants
4 credit hours
The biology of wetland plants including: Identification, systematics,
and ecology. Students will visit wetlands throughout Michigan and learn
to identify and recognize common wetland and aquatic plants.
NOTE: Students must be prepared for extended travel to field sites on
Mondays early in the semester.
22291081
M
12:00-05:50PM
Brooks 104
Monfils, Anna
BIO 610A
Impacts of Microbes on Ecosystems
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Advanced study of the techniques available to quantify the diversity and
function (biogeochemistry) of microbes in ecosystems and the human
microbiome.
22291082
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Brooks 203
Learman, Deric
BIO 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22284727
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 620A
Multivariate Statistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BIO 500.
This graduate course examines the assumptions and utility of statistical
techniques used in biological research; with special emphasis on
application.
22290547
M
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 101
Gehring, Thomas
BIO 629C
Topics in Euk Molecular Genetics
22291020
M W
02:00-03:15PM
1 credit hour
Brooks 148
Karp, Xantha
BIO 630
Art of Scientific Communication
22284728
F
01:00-02:50PM
2 credit hours
Brooks 337
Pangle, Wiline
BIO 680
Conservation Biology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 326, 340; or admission to the biology graduate
program.
22290249
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Brooks 148
Swanson, Bradley
BIO 695
Graduate Internship in Biology
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: A graduate internship agreement must be signed and on
file in the Biology office or with the Director of the Biological
Station at least four weeks prior to enrollment.
22284730
Hours Arr
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 730
Seminar
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Permission of thesis Committee Chair. CR/NC only.
22284731
Hours Arr
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 790
Research in Biology
2 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Registration requires the approval of the department
chairperson. CR/NC only.
22284732
Hours Arr
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
BIO 798
Thesis
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisite: Plan A thesis prospectus on file in the biology office and
approval of the department chairperson. CR/NC only.
22284733
Hours Arr
Brooks 217
Galarowicz, Tracy
42
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Karl Smart
Grawn 305
774-3554
Business Information Systems (BIS)
BIS 100
BIS 101WI
Introduction to Business
CR/NC option available.
22284734
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
3 credit hours
Grawn 117
Essential Bus Comm Skills
Prerequisites: BUS 100.
Dimaria, Jerry
3 credit hours
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
Students must take BIS 101 and ECO 203 concurrently to proceed to the
next sequence of required Business courses.
22289792
W
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 341
McCarron, Kevin
22289793
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 342
Moutsatson, Peter
22289794
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 342
Moutsatson, Peter
22289795
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 342
Moutsatson, Peter
22289796
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 342
Moutsatson, Peter
22289797
Tu
12:30-01:20PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 341
Moutsatson, Susan
22289798
Tu
12:30-01:20PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 341
Moutsatson, Susan
22289799
Tu
12:30-01:20PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 341
Moutsatson, Susan
22289801
Tu
12:30-01:20PM
Grawn 100
Andera, Frank
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 341
Moutsatson, Susan
22289802
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 341
Melton Jr, James
22289803
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 115
Dimaria, Jerry
22289804
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 341
Melton Jr, James
22289805
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 115
Dimaria, Jerry
22289806
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 341
Hicks, Nancy
22289807
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 341
Huyser, Sarah
BIS 104
Computers and Society
CR/NC option available.
Same as CPS 100
22284750
M W
M
22284751
M W
W
22284752
M W
M
3 credit hours
12:00-12:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
100
115
100
115
100
115
Scott, James
Scott, James
Scott, James
BIS 221
Computers in Business I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 26 credits completed with 2.0 minimum GPA.
22284755
Tu Th
03:30-04:20PM
Grawn 100
Jensen, Brent
W
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 115
22284756
Tu Th
03:30-04:20PM
Grawn 100
Jensen, Brent
M
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 342
BIS 228
Applications Development
CR/NC option available.
22284757
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22290640
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 342
Grawn 342
Ghosh, Shankari
Ghosh, Shankari
BIS 255
Information Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GPA of 2.5 or higher; ACC 250; BLR 235; ECO 204; one of
MTH 132 or 217 or STA 282 or 382; Co-requisite: BIS 255. For signed
Accounting Majors, BLR 235 and ECO 204 may be co-requisites.
22289808
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 342
Miller, Robert
22289809
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 115
Jensen, Brent
22289810
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 342
Jensen, Brent
22289811
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 342
Nothstine, Kyle
22289812
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 117
Desloover, Kenneth
22289813
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 341
Berry, Robert
BIS 308
Visual Bus Comm & Digital Media
3 credit hours
Recommended: BIS 104 or CPS 100 or BIS 221 or BIS 255.
22284761
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 341
Smart, Karl
BIS 315
Soc Media & Emerg Tech in Bus
Prerequisite: BUS 100 or BIS 100.
22284760
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 102
43
Melton Jr, James
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
BIS 327
Web Site Development
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 56 semester hours completed or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22284764
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 341
Peless, Jared
BIS 347S
Enterprise Software in Bus/SAP
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BIS 104 or CPS 100 or BIS 221 or BIS 255.
A basic study of SAP R/3 software. Students will have hands-on access
to SAP R/3 software using computers in the Dow/SAP Computer Lab.
CR/NC option available.
22284759
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 115
McBride, Christopher
FEE
$150.00
ABAP Programming Fundamentals
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 228, BIS 347; 56 semester hours completed and either
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22284765
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 115
McBride, Christopher
FEE
$150.00
FEE
$150.00
BIS 357S
BIS 360
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Applied Business Communication
Recommended: ENG 201.
22284766
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Grawn 341
Hicks, Nancy
BIS 380
Enterprise Architecture
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
22284773
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 117
Dunn, Paul
BIS 397E
Spreadsheet Based Modeling For Business
3 credit hours
The course focuses on the use of spreadsheets in business analytics.
Students gain modeling and analysis skills necessary to address a wide
variety of business problems. Topics covered include problem
formulation, data cleansing, functions, goal seeking, solver, pivot
tables, charting, and macros.
22290738
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 115
Miller, Robert
BIS 420
Systems Analysis & Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 221 or BIS 255; 56 semester hours completed and
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor or with approval from the Office of Undergraduate Business
Studies.
22284767
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 155
Cappel, James
22284768
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 102
Cappel, James
22284769
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 102
Cappel, James
BIS 422
Database Management Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 228; 56 semester hours completed; either admission
to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22284770
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 342
Miller, Robert
BIS 423
Dec Sup Systms & Bus Intellignce
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
22284771
W
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 117
Desloover, Kenneth
BIS 425
Information Systems Development Project
3
Prerequisites: BIS 420, BIS 422; 86 semester
admission to Professional Business Studies or
minor.
22284772
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn
22289825
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn
BIS 458S
SPECIAL
FEES
credit hours
hours completed; either
listed on signed major or
115
115
Huang, Zhenyu
Huang, Zhenyu
Config & Implem/SAP Software
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 347 or BUS 301; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22289826
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 341
Tracy, Stephen
BIS 490
Internship Information Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of department chairperson; 56 semester hours
completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed
on a signed major or minor. Contact Dr. Karl Smart, Grawn 305, or call
989-774-6501, for details. CR/NC option available.
22284774
Hours Arr
Grawn 305
Smart, Karl
BIS 491
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed; minimum GPA of 3.0;
permission of department chairperson; either admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
Contact Dr. Karl Smart, Grawn 305, or call 989-774-6501, for details.
22284775
Hours Arr
Grawn 305
Smart, Karl
44
SUBJECT
CRN
BIS 492
Practicum in Small Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; 56 semester hours completed;
either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed
major or minor. See Robby L. Roberts, ABSC 164, for details and
assignment to a small business advising team.
Same as ACC 492, FIN 492, MGT 492 and MKT 492.
22284776
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Roberts, Robby
BIS 495
Integrated Capstone:Appl Bus Prac
Prerequisite: BIS 470.
22288007
Hours Arr
BIS 597S
BIS 601
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Grawn 338
Hicks, Nancy
SAP Basis
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; students need to apply with
instructor. Maximum of 15 students; $150 fee.
This course will expose the student to the installation and technical
configuration for a SAP system including updates and system patching.
22291083
M
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 117
McBride, Christopher
FEE
$150.00
FEE
FEE
$150.00
$150.00
Bus Intelligence using SAP BW
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BIS 601.
Examination of features and capabilities of the business intelligence
solution from SAP.
22289828
M
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 115
Hwang, Mark
FEE
$150.00
ABAP Prog Managerial Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 628 or BIS 640, BIS 647 and admission to the MBA or
MSIS program.
22284795
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 115
McBride, Christopher
22284796
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 115
Ghosh, Shankari
FEE
FEE
$150.00
$150.00
Enterprise Sys Config Using SAP
Prerequisites: BIS 630, 647.
22287768
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
FEE
$150.00
Information Systems
22284777
M W
22284778
M W
09:30-10:45AM
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 117
McBride, Denise
Grawn 117
McBride, Denise
BIS 625
Research in Info Systems
22284800
Tu Th
05:00-06:50PM
Class meets SEP 01-NOV 19
3 credit hours
Grawn 100
Boasson, Emil
BIS 628
Application Development
22284780
W
22284781
F
07:00-09:50PM
02:00-04:50PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 115
Ghosh, Shankari
Grawn 115
Alm, David
System Analysis & Design
22284783
M W
22289827
M W
12:00-01:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 115
Shah, Vishal
Grawn 342
Shah, Vishal
BIS 630
BIS 633
BIS 635
BIS 638
BIS 647S
BIS 656S
BIS 657S
BIS 658S
SPECIAL
FEES
Business Intelligence/Analytics
Prerequisite: BIS 601.
22290639
M W
12:30-01:45PM
Business Systems Applications
Prerequisites: BIS 630.
22284786
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22284787
W
07:00-09:50PM
Database Mgmt Bus System
Prerequisite: BIS 601.
22284789
Tu Th
22284790
Tu
3 credit hours
Grawn 117
Desloover, Kenneth
3 credit hours
Grawn 207
Grawn 342
Kumar, Anil
Huang, Zhenyu
3 credit hours
12:30-01:45PM
07:00-09:50PM
Enterprise Sys Mgmt/SAP Software
22284792
M
07:00-09:50PM
22284793
Th
07:00-09:50PM
Grawn 117
Grawn 342
Peless, Jared
Cronstrom, Eric
3 credit hours
Grawn 342
Wu, Jiao
Grawn 115
Hwang, Mark
3 credit hours
Grawn 115
Tracy, Stephen
BIS 660
Admin Business Communication
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to MBA or MBE.
22284798
M W
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 215
Dimaria, Jerry
BIS 688M
Dir Work/Observation/Internship
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Minimum of 9 credit hours in the MSIS program.
Contact Dr. Emil Boasson, 989-774-3588, for details.
22284799
Hours Arr
Grawn 322
Boasson, Emil
BIS 791
Independent Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 625; admission to the MSIS Program. CR/NC only.
22284801
Hours Arr
Grawn 305
Smart, Karl
BIS 798
Thesis
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 625; admission to the MSIS program.
CR/NC only.
22284802
Hours Arr
Grawn 305
Smart, Karl
45
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Jim Felton
Sloan 332
774-3362
Business Law and Regulation (BLR)
BLR 202
Legal Environment of Business
22284804
M
06:30-09:20PM
22284805
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
22284806
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290197
W
06:30-09:20PM
3
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
BLR 202WI
Legal Environment of Business
22288251
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22288252
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 214
Lauderman, Jill
Grawn 207
Lauderman, Jill
BLR 222
Srch Racial Justice through Law
CR/NC option available.
22284807
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22284808
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290191
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
22290192
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22290193
M W
05:00-06:15PM
BLR 222H
BLR 222WI
Srch Racial Justice through Law
Honor students only.
22287769
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Srch Racial Justice through Law
CR/NC option available.
22288269
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22288270
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22288272
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22288274
M W
05:00-06:15PM
credit hours
101
Black, Stuart
101
Bush, Mark
101
Kowalczyk, Mark
215
Staff
3 credit hours
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
207
214
203
207
207
Coffey, Matthew
Coffey, Matthew
Shirley, William
Shirley, William
Shirley, William
3 credit hours
Grawn 207
Coffey, Matthew
3 credit hours
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
209
209
209
101
Bloem,
Bloem,
Bloem,
Bloem,
Gordon
Gordon
Gordon
Gordon
BLR 235
Business Law
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 101, Tier 1 Continuing Admission to Professional
Business Studies. Students must take ACC 250, BLR 235, and ECO 204
concurrently to proceed to the next sequence of required Business
courses.
22284809
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 214
Anthony, Thomas
22284810
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 203
Staff
22284811
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 203
Palmer, Richard
22284813
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 214
Ervin, William
22284815
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 214
White, Nancy
22284816
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 214
White, Nancy
22284817
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 214
Ervin, William
22284818
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 203
Palmer, Richard
22284819
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 214
Ervin, William
22284820
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 214
Anthony, Thomas
22284821
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 214
Anthony, Thomas
22290194
Th
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 203
Staff
BLR 235WI
Business Law
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIS 101, Tier 1 Continuing Admission to Professional
Business Studies. Students must take ACC 250, BLR 235, and ECO 204
concurrently to proceed to the next sequence of required Business
courses.
22290988
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 101
White, Gerald
22290989
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 101
White, Gerald
22290990
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 207
White, Gerald
22290991
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 207
White, Gerald
BLR 302
Law of Agreements
Prerequisites:
22284822
M W F
22284823
M W F
BLR 310
Alt Dispute Resolution Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: BLR 202 or 235. CR/NC option available.
22287751
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 203
Palmer, Richard
22287752
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 203
Palmer, Richard
BLR 328
Employment Law
Prerequisites:
22284824
Tu Th
3 credit hours
BLR 202 or BLR 235; 56 semester hours.
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 101
Coffey, Matthew
BLR 330
Real Estate Law
Prerequisites:
22287851
Th
BLR 202 or 235.
06:30-09:20PM
BLR 337
Sports Law
Prerequisite:
22287598
M W
3 credit hours
BLR 202 or BLR 235; 56 semester hours.
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 214
Epstein, Adam
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 214
Epstein, Adam
3 credit hours
Grawn 207
Staff
3 credit hours
BLR 202 or 235.
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 214
46
Epstein, Adam
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
BLR 350
Law and Economics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BLR 202 or 235, ECO 202 or 203.
Same as ECO 350
22287721
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 114
Irwin, James
BLR 491
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Prior permission of instructor and department
chairperson; 86 semester hours.
22284825
Hours Arr
Sloan 332
White, Nancy
BLR 521
Environmental Law and Policy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BLR 202 or BLR 235 or ENV 101; completion of 86 hours;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22284826
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 207
Shirley, William
Karen Arthur
Grawn 105
774-3124
Business (BUS)
BUS 100
Essential Business Skills
22289831
Tu Th
W
22289832
Tu Th
Tu
22289833
M W
M
22289834
M W
W
22290313
M W
M
22290317
M W
W
22290319
M W
M
22290321
M W
W
22290322
M W
M
22290323
M W
W
22290352
M W
M
22290354
M W
W
22290355
Tu Th
Tu
22290356
Tu Th
Th
22290358
M W
22290359
M W
22290361
Tu Th
22290363
W
22290364
Tu
22290366
M
22290369
Tu
22290371
Tu Th
W
22290372
Tu Th
W
22290374
Tu Th
Tu
22290376
Tu Th
Th
22290378
Tu Th
W
22290380
Tu Th
Th
22290381
Tu Th
Tu
22290382
Tu Th
Th
22290442
M W
M
22290479
M W
M
22290481
M W
M
22290513
M W
M
22290526
M W
W
11:00-11:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
05:00-05:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
09:30-10:20AM
08:00-08:50AM
09:30-10:20AM
08:00-08:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
06:30-09:20PM
07:00-09:50PM
07:00-09:50PM
06:30-09:20PM
09:30-10:20AM
12:00-12:50PM
09:30-10:20AM
02:00-02:50PM
09:30-10:20AM
11:00-11:50AM
09:30-10:20AM
11:00-11:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
05:00-05:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
09:30-10:20AM
05:00-05:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
05:00-05:50PM
03:30-04:20PM
05:00-05:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 343
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 343
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 343
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 343
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Staff
Grawn 118
Staff
Ronan 340
Staff
Grawn 212
Staff
Grawn 343
Southcott, Jeffrey
Grawn 110
Staff
Kulhavi 141
Hussein, Nizar
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
Grawn 100
Lents Jr, Michael
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Scott, James
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Staff
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Scott, James
EHS 118
Olsen, Jennifer
Grawn 102
Scott, James
47
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
BUS 100
22290527
22290529
22290530
22290532
BUS 100H
BUS 100I
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
W
W
W
W
W
Essential Business Skills
Honor students only.
22287766
M W
W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
05:00-05:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
05:00-05:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
05:00-05:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
EHS 118
Grawn 102
EHS 118
Grawn 102
EHS 118
Grawn 343
EHS 118
Grawn 343
Olsen,
Staff
Olsen,
Staff
Olsen,
Staff
Olsen,
Scott,
Jennifer
Jennifer
Jennifer
Jennifer
James
3 credit hours
01:00-01:50PM
03:30-04:20PM
EHS 118
Grawn 102
Olsen, Jennifer
Essential Business Skills
International Business emphasis.
22287908
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 216
BUS 300QR
Applied Business Statistics
Prerequisites: STA 282 or 382; 26 hours
22287614
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22287615
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22287616
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287617
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287618
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22287619
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287620
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22287621
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22287622
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287623
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22287624
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
completed.
Grawn 343
Taghvatalab, Golnaz
Grawn 343
Taghvatalab, Golnaz
ABSC 150G
Taghvatalab, Golnaz
Moore 114
Amin, Vikesh
Moore 116
Taghvatalab, Golnaz
Grawn 118
Lhila, Aparna
Grawn 118
Lhila, Aparna
Grawn 118
Beri, Meenakshi
Anspach 257
Staff
Grawn 343
Beri, Meenakshi
Grawn 343
Beri, Meenakshi
BUS 301S
Integrated Business Experience
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies;
ACC 255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Prerequisite/Co-requisites: FIN 302,
MGT/MKT 303, MKT 304.
Course supported by SAP R/3 Enterprise software. Students will have
the opportunity to explore the application os SAP R/3 and Engterprise
Resource planning in learning course related concepts.
22288176
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 117
Tracy, Stephen
22288177
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 117
Wu, Jiao
22288178
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 342
Shah, Vishal
22288179
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 117
McBride, Denise
22288180
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 117
Jensen, Brent
22288181
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 117
Andera, Benjamin
22288182
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 117
Tracy, Stephen
22288183
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 117
McBride, Denise
22288184
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 342
Wu, Jiao
BUS 503
BUS 619
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Pisani, Michael
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
Business Process Improvement
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: STA 282 or 382; 56 semester hours completed.
22288282
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ABSC 278
McCarron, Kevin
22288283
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ABSC 278
McCarron, Kevin
Voice of the Customer
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of the MBA director; graduate status.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
22287881
BUS 629
This course also has an on-line component.
M
06:00-09:50PM
ABSC 264
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 19
Gray, Deborah
Corp Governance & Social Resp
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of the MBA director and graduate status.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
22287877
This course also has an on-line component.
M
06:00-09:50PM
ABSC 264
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 14
Communication Disorders (CDO)
Swaney, Amy
Bradford Swartz
HP 2161
774-3822
CDO majors/minors must apply for registration in the following courses
for Fall: CDO 338, 340, and 463.
CDO 130
Normal Sp/Lang Acquisition
22284827
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22284828
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
HP 1255
Richards, Stephanie
Pearce 138
Pietrandrea Bissell
48
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
$150.00
SUBJECT
CRN
CDO 230
Speech/Lang/Hearing Disorders
CR/NC option available.
22284829
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22284830
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 101
HP 1255
CDO 278
Norm Sp Dev/Desc Phonetics
22287723
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
3 credit hours
HP 1255
Lehman, Mark
CDO 330
Language Development
22284831
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
HP 1255
Squires, Katie
Intro to Audiology
22284832
M W
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
HP 1255
Bollman, Jill
CDO 331
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Pietrandrea Bissell
Pietrandrea Bissell
CDO 335
Anatomy & Phy Speech & Hearing
22284833
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
CDO 338
Intro Speech Sound Dis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO Major; CDO 278, 335. Co-requisites:
CDO 340, 431.
22284835
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1259
Smith, Mary beth
CDO 340
Child Lang Assessment & Interv
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO Major; CDO 330. Co-requisites: CDO
338; CDO 431.
22284837
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 1257
Sturm, Janet
CDO 417
Intro to Adult Communication Disorders
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO major; CDO 335, 340. Co-requisites:
CDO 439, 494.
22290037
M W
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2259
Douglas, Natalie
CDO 431
Audio Rehabilitation
Prerequisite: CDO 331.
22284840
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
HP 1255
Pietrandrea Bissell
3 credit hours
HP 1257
Smith, Shannon
CDO 438
Lang Dis in Spe Population
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: One course in the area of CDO.
22284836
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HP 1255
Woods, Suzanne
CDO 439
Diag/Inter Methods in SLP
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO major; CDO 278, 338, 340. Corequisites: CDO 494, 417.
22287704
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HP 1253
Richards, Stephanie
CDO 463
Intro to Acoustic Phonetics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO Major; CDO 278. Co-requisites: CDO
525, 551.
22287705
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 1354
Swartz, Bradford
CDO 490
Independent Study
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: An overall B average; permission of advisor and
instructor (and completion of form).
22284838
Hours Arr
HP 2161
Swartz, Bradford
CDO 494
Mentor Practicum in CDO
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO major; CDO 338, 340. Co-requisites:
CDO 417, 439. CR/NC only.
22284839
F
09:00-10:50AM
HP 1257
Bahlke, Laurie
CDO 525
Research Design in CDO
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the CDO major; CDO 494, 439; a statistics
course; or admission to the graduate program in Speech-Language
Pathology or Audiology. Co-requisites: For Undergraduates Only: CDO 463,
551.
22290038
Th
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1255
Lehman, Mark
CDO 551
Autism Spectrm Disord/Clin Focus
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed CDO major, 30 hours CDO coursework; or admitted
SLP or AuD.
22288166
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1257
Smith, Mary beth
CDO 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22284841
CDO 638
CDO 704
Hours Arr
SPECIAL
FEES
1 credit hour
HP 1183
Stewart, Michael
Sem: Adult/Ped Sw Disord
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to the graduate program in speech-language
pathology.
22284842
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1253
Bahlke, Laurie
FEE
$90.00
Lang Disord Presch Child
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in speech-language
pathology.
22284843
F
09:00-11:50AM
HP 2261
Squires, Katie
FEE
$90.00
49
SUBJECT
CRN
CDO 714
Motor Speech Disorders
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in
speech-language pathology.
22284844
M
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1259
Sturm, Janet
FEE
$90.00
Aphasia
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in SpeechLanguage Pathology.
22284845
M
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1255
Douglas, Natalie
FEE
$90.00
FEE
$90.00
FEE
FEE
$90.00
$90.00
CDO 717
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CDO 720
Anat Phys Neuro-otology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to the Au.D. program.
22284846
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
HP 2261
Zheng, Yunfang
CDO 730
Experimental Studies in CDO
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in speech-language
pathology or audiology.
22290930
Th
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1354
Lim, Stacey
CDO 731
Diagnostic Audiology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to the Au.D. Program.
22284848
M
03:30-06:20PM
HP 2252
Palmer, Shannon
CDO 735
Augmentative & Alternative Communication
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in SLP.
22290677
W
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1259
Ratcliff, Ann
CDO 744
Occup & Env Hear Conserv
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to the Au.D. Program.
22284850
W
03:30-06:20PM
HP 2252
Stewart, Michael
CDO 749S
Clinical Pract Sp-Lang Pathology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in speech-language
pathology, completion of 25 hours of clinical observation under the
supervision of an ASHA certified speech-language pathologist, and a
grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in the CDO graduate courses.
Additional hours to be arranged.
Second year graduate students must enroll in CDO 749S, 22284851.
First year graduate students must enroll in CDO 749S, 22284452.
22284851
M
08:00-09:50AM
HP 1259
Jones, Theresa
22284852
M
08:00-09:50AM
HP 1259
Atkinson, Kathryn
CDO 754
Pediatric Audiology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to the Au.D. Program.
22284853
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
HP 1252
Palmer, Shannon
CDO 759
Intro Clinical Pract: Audiology
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Au.D. program.
22284854
F
08:00-11:50AM
HP 1259
Ferguson, Nicole
CDO 769
Interm Clinical Pract: Audiology
3 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Au.D. program, completion of CDO 759.
22284855
F
08:00-11:50AM
HP 1259
Bollman, Jill
CDO 771
Adv Auditory Assessment
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Au.D. program, CDO 731, CDO 751.
22284856
M
09:00-11:50AM
HP 1252
Lim, Stacey
CDO 773
Adv Amp Fitting Strategies
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission into the Au.D. program, CDO 752, CDO 762.
1 hour arranged.
22284857
Th
03:30-06:20PM
HP 1354
Zheng, Yunfang
CDO 781
Electrophysiologicl Tech in Aud
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CDO 771, admission to the Au.D. program.
22284858
Tu
09:30-12:20PM
HP 1252
Nelson, Melanie
Tu
12:30-01:20PM
HP 1355A
CDO 783
Adv Electrophy/Vestibu Tech Aud
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to the Au.D. program.
22284859
W
09:00-11:50AM
HP 1252
Nelson, Melanie
CDO 790
Advanced Independent Study
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of advisor and instructor and completion of
CDO independent study form. Students can take no more than 3 credits at
one time.
22284860
Hours Arr
HP 2161
Swartz, Bradford
CDO 795
Internship
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in speech-language
pathology. CR/NC only.
22284861
Hours Arr
HP 2187
Jones, Theresa
50
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
CDO 798
Thesis
CR/NC only.
22284862
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
HP 2161
Swartz, Bradford
CDO 849
Adv Clinical Pract: Audiology
4 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Au.D. program, completion of CDO 769.
22284863
F
08:00-11:50AM
HP 1259
Jackson, Barbara
CDO 853
Psychosocial Aspects
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to the Au.D. program.
22284864
Th
09:30-12:20PM
HP 1252
Velguth, Susan
CDO 898
Doctoral Project
Prerequisites:
22284865
CDO 995
Clinical Externship
5 to 23 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Au.D. program, CDO 849, 898. CR/NC only.
22284866
Hours Arr
HP 1186
Ferguson, Nicole
1 to 12 credit hours
Admission to the Au.D. program, CDO 730. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
HP 1183
Stewart, Michael
Counselor Education and Personal Development
(CED)
CED 101
Holly Hoffman
EHS 321
774-3205
Career & Self-Exploration
1 credit hour
Students must attend all class sessions to receive full grade.
Two misses will result in a grade of "E". CR/NC option available.
22284867
Tu
07:00-08:50PM
EHS 129
Arnekrans,
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
22284868
Tu
07:00-08:50PM
EHS 215
Arnekrans,
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
22284869
Tu
07:00-08:50PM
EHS 309
Arnekrans,
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
22284870
Th
07:00-08:50PM
EHS 115
Arnekrans,
Class meets OCT 29-DEC 17
22284871
Th
07:00-08:50PM
EHS 129
Arnekrans,
Class meets OCT 29-DEC 17
Allison
Allison
Allison
Allison
Allison
CED 504
Intro School Counseling
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Minimum of 56 credit hours completed or graduate status.
22284872
M
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 215
Staff
CED 515
Basic Group Participation
CR/NC only. Prerequisite: Junior standing
22284873
F
06:00-09:50PM
EHS
Sa
09:00-07:50PM
EHS
Class meets OCT 09-OCT 10
CED 540
Counseling for Addictions
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Senior or graduate status.
22287872
W
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 329
Farrar, John
CED 551
Counseling with Children
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Junior or graduate status.
22284878
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 230
Armbruster, Ellen
CED 566
Lifespan Development Counselors
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Minimum of 56 credit hours completed or graduate status.
22287986
Th
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 232
Staff
CED 611
Developmental Career Counseling
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Graduate status. Recommended: Completion of , or
concurrent enrollment in, CED 650.
22284874
Tu
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 232
Arnekrans, Allison
CED 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22284875
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
or graduate status.
413
Robb, Debbie
413
1 credit hour
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
CED 620
Intro Multicultural Iss in Coun
22284876
Th
04:00-06:50PM
3 credit hours
EHS 311
Parmer, Twinet
CED 630
Counseling Ethics & Prof Issues
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the M.A. in Counseling.
22284877
W
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 328
Arnekrans, Allison
CED 650
Theorys & Techniques Group Coun
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Regular admission to M.A. in Counseling.
Pre/Co-Requisite: CED 660.
22290310
M
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 213
Armbruster, Ellen
CED 660
Counseling Techniques
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CED 677; Regular Admission to the M.A. in Counseling.
22284879
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 413
Staff
51
SUBJECT
CRN
CED 670
Independent Study
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the M.A in Counseling.
22284880
Hours Arr
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
CED 677
Theories of Counseling
22284881
M
CED 690
CED 691
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
07:00-09:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
EHS 115
Farrar, John
Counseling Practicum
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Regular Admission to the M.A. in Counseling; a grade of B
or better in CED 660. CR/NC only.
22284882
Th
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 322
McGlasson, Terry
22290309
Th
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 322
McGlasson, Terry
Internship in Counseling
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grade of CR in CED 690. CR/NC only.
NOTE: Application to register for this course must be filed during the
semester prior to registration for approval.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
An affiliation agreement, signed by both internship site and CMU
officials, must be fully processed before the student can begin their
internship placement. Materials for initiating this agreement can be
found in the internship coursepack available at the CMU Bookstore.
Student must purchase both the student internship course pack and the
internship supervisor course pack.
22284883
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 213
Parmer, Twinet
CED 695
Research Counsel & Spec Educ
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Regular Admission to the M.A. in Counseling or Special
Education; completion of 15 hours or more toward the M.A. in Counseling
or Special Education.
Same as SPE 695
22284884
M
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 117
Staff
CED 791
Adv Internship Counseling
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grade of CR in CED 690; permission of instructor.
NOTE: Application to register must be filed and approved
during the semester prior to registration.
An affiliation agreement, signed by both internship site and CMU
officials, must be fully processed before the student can begin their
internship placement. Materials for initiating this agreement can be
found in the internship course pack available at the CMU bookstore.
Student must purchase both the student internship course pack and the
internship supervisor course pack. CR/NC only.
22284885
Hours Arr
EHS 213
Parmer, Twinet
David Ash
Dow 268
774-3981
Chemistry (CHM)
CHM 101
CHM 111
Armchair Chemistry
3 credit hours
Not open to students with prior college chemistry.
CR/NC option available.
22289975
Tu Th
08:30-10:20AM
Dow 175
McGuirk, Angela
22289976
Tu Th
11:30-01:20PM
Dow 175
Staff
Interaction of Chem and Society
CR/NC option available.
22284886
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
James
FEE
$10.00
James
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
Sharyl
FEE
$10.00
Sharyl
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
3 credit hours
Dow 136
Fahlman, Bradley
CHM 120
Survey of Chemistry
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Recommended: High school
Algebra II or MTH 105 (preferably with a B or better).
22284887
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Dow 171
Caruntu, Daniela
22284888
M Tu W F
02:00-02:50PM
Dow 175
Staff
CHM 127
Introductory Chemistry Lab
1 credit hour
Pre/Co-Requisites: CHM 120. CR/NC option available.
22284889
F
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 171
Falender,
F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 144
22284890
F
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 171
Falender,
F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 147
22284891
Th
02:00-02:50PM
Dow 175
Staff
Th
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 144
22284892
Th
02:00-02:50PM
Dow 175
Staff
Th
03:00-03:50PM
Dow 147
22284893
W
06:00-06:50PM
Dow 175
Majorski,
W
07:00-07:50PM
Dow 144
22284894
W
06:00-06:50PM
Dow 175
Majorski,
W
07:00-07:50PM
Dow 147
22284895
Th
06:00-06:50PM
Dow 175
Staff
Th
07:00-07:50PM
Dow 144
52
SUBJECT
CRN
CHM 127
22284896
CHM 131
General Chemistry I
Recommended: High school algebra or MTH
CHM 120. CR/NC option available.
22284897
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
W
06:00-07:50PM
22284898
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Th
04:00-05:50PM
22284899
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Th
12:00-01:50PM
22284900
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
W
02:00-03:50PM
22284901
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
W
04:00-05:50PM
22284902
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Th
02:00-03:50PM
22284903
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
W
12:00-01:50PM
22284904
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
F
08:00-09:50AM
22284905
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
F
12:00-01:50PM
22284906
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
W
06:00-07:50PM
22284907
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Th
12:00-01:50PM
22284908
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
W
12:00-01:50PM
22284909
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
W
02:00-03:50PM
22284910
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Th
02:00-03:50PM
22284911
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Th
04:00-05:50PM
22284912
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
W
04:00-05:50PM
22284913
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
F
08:00-09:50AM
22284914
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
W
08:00-08:50AM
W
10:00-11:50AM
22284915
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
W
08:00-08:50AM
Th
10:00-11:50AM
22284916
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
W
08:00-08:50AM
Th
06:00-07:50PM
22284917
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
W
08:00-08:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22284918
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
W
10:00-11:50AM
22284919
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Th
06:00-07:50PM
22284920
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22284921
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Th
10:00-11:50AM
CHM 131H
CHM 132
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Th
Th
General Chemistry I
Honor students only.
22287748
M Tu Th
F
F
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
06:00-06:50PM
07:00-07:50PM
Dow 175
Dow 147
Staff
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$10.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Tomasik, Janice
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
Caruntu, Gabriel
FEE
$15.00
McGuirk, Angela
FEE
$15.00
McGuirk, Angela
FEE
$15.00
McGuirk, Angela
FEE
$15.00
McGuirk, Angela
FEE
$15.00
Staff
FEE
$15.00
Staff
FEE
$15.00
Staff
FEE
$15.00
Staff
FEE
$15.00
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
4 credit hours
107; high school chemistry or
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
171
153
171
153
171
153
171
153
171
153
171
153
171
153
171
153
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
135
171
153
135
171
153
135
171
153
135
171
153
171
156
171
156
171
156
171
156
4 credit hours
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
12:00-01:50PM
General Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 131. Recommended:
CHM 131. CR/NC option available.
22284922
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
M
01:00-02:50PM
22284923
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
M
03:00-04:50PM
22284924
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
M
05:00-06:50PM
22284925
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Tu
09:00-10:50AM
22284926
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Tu
01:00-02:50PM
22284927
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Tu
03:00-04:50PM
22284928
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Tu
05:00-06:50PM
Dow 171
Dow 175
Dow 153
Tomasik, Janice
4 credit hours
a grade of C or better in
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
53
171
144
171
144
171
144
171
144
171
144
171
144
171
144
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
CHM 132
22284929
22284930
22284931
22284932
22284933
22284934
22284935
22284936
22284937
22284938
22284939
M Tu
W
M Tu
W
M Tu
M
M Tu
M
M Tu
M
M Tu
Tu
M Tu
Tu
M Tu
Tu
M Tu
Tu
M Tu
W
M Tu
W
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
W Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
11:00-11:50AM
09:00-10:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-02:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
01:00-02:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
03:00-04:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
05:00-06:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
09:00-10:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
01:00-02:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
03:00-04:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
05:00-06:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
09:00-10:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
01:00-02:50PM
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Fahlman, Bradley
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Squattrito, Philip
FEE
$15.00
Anton
FEE
$25.00
Anton
FEE
$25.00
Anton
FEE
$25.00
Anton
FEE
$25.00
Anton
FEE
$25.00
171
144
171
144
171
147
171
147
171
147
171
147
171
147
171
147
171
147
171
147
171
147
CHM 211QR
Quantitative Analysis
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: CHM 132 or 161. Recommended: MTH 107.
22284940
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 175
Chai, Minghui
F
10:00-11:50AM
Dow 171
Tu
01:00-04:50PM
Dow 149
22284941
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 175
Chai, Minghui
F
10:00-11:50AM
Dow 171
W
01:00-04:50PM
Dow 149
CHM 331
Inorganic Chemistry
Prerequisites: CHM 132 or CHM 161.
22284942
W F
01:00-01:50PM
F
08:00-08:50AM
F
09:00-11:50AM
22284943
W F
01:00-01:50PM
W
03:00-03:50PM
W
04:00-06:50PM
CHM 342
CHM 345
3 credit hours
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
136
237A
238
136
237A
238
Lebeau, Estelle
Lebeau, Estelle
Survey of Organic Chemistry
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: One of: CHM 120, 127, or CHM 132 or CHM 161.
CR/NC option available.
22284944
M
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 102
O'Dell,
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
ET 116
W
11:00-01:50PM
Dow 367
22284945
M
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 102
O'Dell,
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
ET 116
W
08:00-10:50AM
Dow 367
22284946
M
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 102
O'Dell,
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
ET 116
W
02:00-04:50PM
Dow 367
22284947
M
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 102
O'Dell,
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
ET 116
W
05:00-07:50PM
Dow 367
Organic Chemistry I
Prerequisite: CHM 132 or 161.
22284948
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22284949
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22284950
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Matthew
Matthew
Matthew
Matthew
3 credit hours
Dow 175
Dow 175
Dow 135
Lee, Choon
Howell, Bobby
Mueller, Anja
CHM 345H
Organic Chemistry I
3 credit hours
Honor students only . Prerequisite: CHM 132 or 161.
22287858
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Dow 136
Swarts, Benjamin
CHM 346
Organic Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 345.
22284951
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
CHM 349
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Dow 175
Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Prerequisite: CHM 345. Pre/Co-requisite:
22284952
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Dow
Tu Th
12:00-01:50PM
Dow
22284953
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
Dow
Tu Th
09:00-10:50AM
Dow
22284954
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
Dow
Tu Th
03:00-04:50PM
Dow
22284955
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
Dow
Tu Th
06:00-07:50PM
Dow
22284956
Tu Th
08:00-08:50PM
Dow
Tu Th
09:00-10:50PM
Dow
54
Jensen, Anton
2 credit hours
CHM 346.
136
Jensen,
367
136
Jensen,
367
136
Jensen,
367
136
Jensen,
367
136
Jensen,
367
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHM 351
Physical Chemistry I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 211, PHY 146; Corequisite MTH 233
22284957
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Dow 136
Li, Bingbing
CHM 355
Biophysical Chemistry
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 211; MTH 133; Pre/Co-Requisite: PHY 131 or 146.
22287656
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Dow 136
Tecklenburg, Mary
CHM 421
Survey of Biochemistry
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 342 or 346. CR/NC option available.
22284958
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Dow 175
Sharma, Ajit
CHM 425
Introductory Biochemistry
Prerequisite: CHM 346.
22284959
M W F
3 credit hours
08:00-08:50AM
Dow 175
Zhao, Linlin
CHM 491
Undergraduate Research
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22284960
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 491A
Undergraduate Research
22284961
M
04:00-04:50PM
1 credit hour
Dow 175
Ash, David
Undergraduate Research
22284962
M
04:00-04:50PM
2 credit hours
Dow 175
Ash, David
Undergraduate Research
22284963
M
04:00-05:50PM
3 credit hours
Dow 175
Ash, David
CHM 491B
CHM 491C
CHM 511
Advanced Analytical Chemistry
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 211 Recommended: CHM 352 or 355.
22284964
W
01:00-04:50PM
Dow 249
Lecaptain, Dale
M
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 237A
CHM 521
Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Prerequisites: CHM 346.
22284965
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
3 credit hours
Dow 136
Juris, Stephen
CHM 527
Biochemistry Laboratory
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: CHM 211, CHM 349. Pre/Co-Requisite: CHM 425 or CHM 521.
22284966
Th
01:00-04:50PM
Dow 249
Learman, Sarah
CHM 528
Bioanalytical Techniques Laboratory
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: CHM 425 or 521. Pre/Co-Requisite: CHM 527.
22287657
F
01:30-03:20PM
Dow 237A
Sharma, Ajit
F
03:30-05:20PM
Dow 249
CHM 541
Intermediate Organic Chemistry
Prerequisites: CHM 346. Recommended:
22284967
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
CHM 561
Polymer Chemistry
Prerequisites:
22284968
Tu Th
CHM 566
CHM 601
3 credit hours
CHM 351 or 355.
Dow 136
Howell, Bobby
3 credit hours
CHM 346, 352.
03:30-04:45PM
Dow 136
Mohanty, Dillip
Introduction to Biomaterials
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CHM 346 or graduate standing. Recommended: CHM 352 or
355, CHM 425 or 521, CHM 561, BIO 110.
22290308
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Dow 237A
Mueller, Anja
Chemistry Seminar Presentations
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to a graduate program in Chemistry.
M
04:00-04:50PM
Dow 175
Tecklenburg, Mary
F
02:00-02:50PM
Dow 170
22287943
CHM 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Permission of chemistry graduate advisor or department
chairperson.
22284969
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 631
Coordination Chemistry
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CHM 531. Lecture time to be determined later.
22284970
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Dow 237A
Tomasik, Janice
CHM 655
Quantum & Computational Chem
Prerequisites: CHM 352, MTH 233.
22290307
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
CHM 663
Polymer Synthesis
Prerequisites: CHM 561 or SAM 710.
22290454
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Dow 237A
Li, Bingbing
3 credit hours
Dow 237A
55
Du, Wenjun
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHM 781
Chemistry Teaching Practicum
2 credit hours
CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching
Chemistry Program; permission of the instructor.
22284972
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 791A
Directed Research
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Permission of Chemistry department chair. CR/NC only.
22284973
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 791B
Directed Research
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of Chemistry department chair. CR/NC only.
22284974
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 791C
Directed Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of Chemistry department chair. CR/NC only.
22284975
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 793
Chemistry Teaching Internship
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching Chemistry
program; permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22284976
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 794
Experiment Teaching Chemistry
1 to 6 credit hours
CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching
Chemistry Program; permission of the instructor.
22284977
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 798A
Thesis
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Thesis must be approved by the candidate's graduate
committee and advisor. CR/NC only.
22284978
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 798B
Thesis
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Thesis must be approved by the candidate's graduate
committee and advisor. CR/NC only.
22284979
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
CHM 798C
Thesis
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Thesis must be approved by the candidate's graduate
committee and advisor. CR/NC only.
22284980
Hours Arr
Dow 268
Ash, David
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
Chinese (CHN)
CHN 101
Elementary Chinese I
CR/NC option available.
22284981
M W
10:00-11:50AM
22284982
M W
02:00-03:50PM
4 credit hours
Pearce 332
Pearce 332
Ni, Kaiyao
Ni, Kaiyao
Bill Dailey
Moore 333
774-3177
Communication (COM)
COM 100
COM 101
Communication and Society
22287939
M W
Class meets AUG 31-OCT
22287940
M W
Class meets OCT 26-DEC
05:00-05:50PM
21
05:00-05:50PM
16
Introduction to Communication
22287267
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22287268
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287269
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287270
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22287271
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22287272
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287273
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22287274
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
22287275
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22287276
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22287277
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22287278
Tu Th
06:30-07:45PM
22287279
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22287280
M
06:30-09:20PM
22287281
W
06:30-09:20PM
22287282
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22287283
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287284
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
SPECIAL
FEES
1 credit hour
Moore 214
Papa, Wendy
Moore 214
3
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
56
Papa, Wendy
credit hours
210
Staff
212
Staff
210
Staff
210
Staff
212
Staff
214
Staff
210
Staff
210
Staff
210
Staff
206
Staff
206
Staff
201
Staff
201
Staff
201
Staff
210
Staff
216
Staff
201
Staff
206
Staff
SUBJECT
CRN
COM 101
22287285
22287286
22287287
22287288
22287289
22287290
22287291
22287292
22287293
22287294
22287295
22287296
22287297
22287298
22287299
22287300
22287301
22287302
22287303
22287304
22289909
22289910
22289911
22289912
22289913
COM 101H
Introduction to Communication
Honor students only.
22287655
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
COM 195
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
M W F
Tu Th
M
M W F
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
Tu
M W F
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
10:00-10:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
12:00-12:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
06:30-09:20PM
12:00-12:50PM
05:00-06:15PM
01:00-01:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
05:00-06:15PM
05:00-06:15PM
06:30-09:20PM
10:00-10:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
08:00-09:15AM
03:30-04:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
10:00-10:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-12:15PM
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
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
206
210
216
201
201
206
206
210
206
212
212
216
216
214
216
216
201
206
201
212
201
212
216
212
212
3 credit hours
Moore 214
Papa, Wendy
Intercultural Communication
CR/NC option available.
22286074
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 216
COM 251
Foundations of Comm Theory
22286075
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Moore 105
Lucas, Alysa
COM 255A
Lying and Deception
3 credit hours
This course will explore the complex nature of deception within a number
of different contexts (relational, familial, workplace, etc.) with a
focus on the various forms of deceptive communication, causes of
deception, and the detection of deception. CR/NC option available.
22290537
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Moore 105
Lucas, Alysa
COM 264
Organizational Communication
CR/NC option available.
22286076
M W
02:00-03:15PM
COM 267
COM 267L
COM 269
Introduction to Debate
CR/NC option available.
22286077
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22286078
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Krider, Diane
3 credit hours
Moore 105
Carlson, Elizabeth
3 credit hours
Moore 201
Moore 212
Staff
Packer, Joseph
Introduction to Debate
3 credit hours
Limited to Leader Advancement scholar recipients only.
Requires permission. CR/NC option available.
22286079
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 201
Staff
22286080
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 212
Staff
Practicum in Debate Forensics
2 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. CR/NC option available.
M
05:00-06:15PM
Moore 209
Packer, Joseph
22286081
COM 301
Survey of Research in Comm
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: a grade of C (2.0) or better in COM 251.
22286082
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 210
Weber, Kirsten
22286083
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 206
Carlson, Elizabeth
COM 352
Communication & Social Influence
22287941
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
COM 353
Small Group Communication
CR/NC option available.
22286084
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22286085
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22286086
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
COM 357
Public Speaking
CR/NC option available.
22286087
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22286088
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22286089
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22286090
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22286091
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22286092
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Moore 210
Staff
3 credit hours
Moore 201
Moore 214
Moore 206
Staff
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
57
201
214
214
212
214
214
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Buerkel, Ricky
Buerkel, Ricky
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
COM 357
22286093
22286094
22286095
22286096
COM 361
Interpersonal Communication
CR/NC option available.
22286097
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22286098
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22286099
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
COM 362
COM 363
COM 367
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W
M W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
05:00-06:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
03:30-04:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Gender Communication
CR/NC option available.
Same as WST 362
22286100
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22286101
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Princ & Types of Interviewing
CR/NC option available.
22286102
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Nonverbal Communication
CR/NC option available.
22286103
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
214
210
212
212
3 credit hours
Moore 201
Moore 210
Moore 216
Staff
Staff
Gray, Pamela
3 credit hours
Moore 214
Moore 206
Staff
Lucas, Alysa
3 credit hours
Moore 210
Buerkel, Ricky
3 credit hours
Moore 206
COM 401
Capstone in Communication
Prerequisites: COM 251,
361; 9 additional hours
22286104
M
22286105
W
COM 461
Communication in Leadership
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grades of C (2.0) or better in COM 251, COM 301;
or LDR 200 and junior standing. CR/NC option available.
22286106
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 210
Staff
22286107
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 216
Buerkel, Ricky
22286108
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 201
Carlson, Elizabeth
22286109
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 216
Krider, Diane
COM 464
Communication Internship
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Prior written approval of COM internship coordinator.
Limited to junior and senior COM majors and minors.
CR/NC option available.
22286110
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Papa, Michael
COM 490
Independent Study
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: overall B average; signed Independent Study Form with
faculty member. Students electing this course must secure contract
letter (including instructor's signature) in Moore 335 before
registration. CR/NC option available.
22286111
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Staff
COM 560
Communication & Social/Org Change
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grades of C (2.0) or better in COM 251, 301.
CR/NC option available.
22286112
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 214
Papa, Michael
COM 561
Comm in Conflict Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: COM 251, 301 with grades of C or better. CR/NC option
available.
22286113
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 206
Dailey, William
COM 565
Comm Training in Organizations
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: COM 251, 301 with grades of C or better; COM 264.
CR/NC option available.
22289914
W
03:30-06:20PM
Moore 216
Krider, Diane
COM 569
Communication in the Classroom
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of 56 hours of undergraduate credit. CR/NC
option available.
22286114
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 216
Gray, Pamela
COM 600
Intro to Resrch/GR Study in Comm
22287306
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
COM 602
Qualitative Research Methods
Prerequisite: COM 600.
22290933
M
06:30-09:20PM
COM 603
3
301 with a grade of C
toward the COM major;
03:30-06:20PM
Moore
03:30-06:20PM
Moore
Weber, Kirsten
credit hours
or better; COM 353, 357,
senior status.
206
Buerkel-Rothfuss, N
206
Buerkel-Rothfuss, N
3 credit hours
Moore 203
Buerkel-Rothfuss, N
3 credit hours
Moore 203
Papa, Michael
Prof Seminar in Communication
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admitted into the Master of Arts in Communication
program. CR/NC only.
22287974
Th
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 206
Papa, Michael
58
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
COM 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286115
TIME
BLG/ROOM
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Moore 333
Weber, Kirsten
COM 661
Contemp Communication Theory
22286116
W
06:30-09:20PM
COM 667
Sem in Intercultural Comm
Prerequisite: COM 600.
22286117
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Moore 203
Packer, Joseph
3 credit hours
Moore 210
Staff
COM 764
Communication Internship
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Prior written approval of internship coordinator.
22286118
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Papa, Michael
COM 790
Advanced Independent Study
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of advisor and instructor.
Students electing this course must secure contract letter (including
instructor's signature) in Moore 335 before registration.
22286119
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Staff
COM 795
Sem: Teach College Communication
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 15 hours in communication and dramatic arts.
Plus 1 hour to be arranged.
22287308
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 203
Papa, Wendy
COM 798
Thesis
CR/NC only.
22286120
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
Moore 203
Weber, Kirsten
Computer Science (CPS)
Patrick Kinnicutt
Pearce 413
774-3774
CPS 100
Computers and Society
3 credit hours
Intended for non-majors and non-minors.
Some computer use but no computer programming is in the course.
CR/NC option available.
Same as BIS 104
22290931
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 327
Staff
CPS 105
Word Processing Concepts
1 credit hour
Recommended: BIS 112. Taught in a laboratory format.
CR/NC option available.
22290117
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 424
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 02
CPS 106
Spreadsheet Concepts
1 credit hour
Recommended: Familiarity with microcomputer use.
Meets the first day but after that self-paced with help available at the
scheduled time. Requires software that is non-refundable after use.
CR/NC option available.
22284987
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 424
Staff
Class meets OCT 05-NOV 06
22284988
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 424
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 02
CPS 107
Database Concepts
1 credit hour
Recommended: Familiarity with microcomputer use. Taught in a
laboratory format. CR/NC option available.
22290118
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 424
Lee, Roger
Class meets OCT 05-NOV 06
CPS 108
Computer Graphics Concepts
1 credit hour
Recommended: Familiarity with microcomputer use. Taught in a laboratory
format. CR/NC option available.
22290119
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Pearce 424
Lee, Roger
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 01
CPS 109
Computer Communication Concepts
1 credit hour
Recommended: Familiarity with use of a computer. Taught in a laboratory
format. covers the basics of electronic communications, networks, and
electronic mail. CR/NC option available.
22290120
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Pearce 424
Lee, Roger
Class meets OCT 06-NOV 03
CPS 165
Modern Website Design
Recommended: CPS 100.
22290932
Tu Th
CPS 180
Principles of Comp Programming
3 credit hours
Pre/Co-requisite: One of MTH 130, 132, 133, 217. CR/NC option
available.
22284993
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Dow 108
Eickholt, Jesse
59
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 126
Staff
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
CPS 180
22284994
22284995
22284996
22284997
CPS 181
Introduction to Data Structures
Prerequisite: CPS 180. Corequisite:
22285003
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
CPS 210
Assembly Lang & Computer Org
Pre/Co-Requisite: CPS 181.
Recommended: One of: MTH 132 or 216.
22285005
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W F
M W
Tu Th
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
11:00-11:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
11:00-12:15PM
12:30-01:45PM
Dow 108
Pearce 126
Pearce 107
Pearce 137
Seeling, Patrick
Murthy, S
Lee, Roger
Gandy, Lisa
3 credit hours
MTH 175. CR/NC option available.
Pearce 137
Stinson, Michael
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Pearce 137
Kinnicutt, Patrick
CPS 240
Object-Oriented Programming A&D
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CPS 181 with a C or better.
22287596
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 424
Liao, Qi
CPS 280S
Alt Program Languages
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 181 or ITC 111.
The language used will be Python. CR/NC option available.
22290121
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce 124
Staff
CPS 282
Intro to Multimedia Design
CR/NC option available.
22285007
M W
22285008
M W
22285009
Tu Th
22285010
Tu Th
3 credit hours
02:00-03:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
08:00-09:15AM
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
402
402
402
402
Murthy, S
Lee, Roger
Staff
Staff
CPS 340
Adv Data Structures/Algorithms
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 181, CPS 210 or EGR 396; MTH 223 or 232.
CR/NC option available.
22285011
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 107
Eickholt, Jesse
CPS 360
Computer Design & Architecture
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CPS 210. CR/NC option available.
22285012
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Pearce 124
Staff
CPS 395
Internship in Computer Science
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 210 or ITC 291; permission of department
chairperson. CR/NC only.
22285013
Hours Arr
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
CPS 420
Web Appl Develpment-Web Serv SOA
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CPS 340 or ITC 320. Recommended: ITC 341.
CR/NC option available.
22290123
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 124
Staff
CPS 450
Programming Language Concepts
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CPS 340. CR/NC option available.
22290124
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 124
Staff
CPS 470
Introduction to Operating Systems
Prerequisites: CPS 340, 360.
22285015
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
3 credit hours
Pearce 107
Rattan, Ishwar
CPS 480
Intro to Artificial Intelligence
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CPS 340. CR/NC option available.
22290150
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce 400
Morelli, Anthony
CPS 482
Advanced Multimedia Design
Prerequisite: CPS 282.
22290151
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
CPS 497
Independent Study
CR/NC option available.
22285016
Hours Arr
3 credit hours
Pearce 400
Morelli, Anthony
1 to 6 credit hours
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
CPS 541
Databases
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 340 and CPS 370; or ITC 441 and permission of
instructor. CR/NC option available.
22285017
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 107
Singh, Lal
CPS 597
Independent Study
CR/NC option available.
22285019
Hours Arr
CPS 619
CPS 680
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22285021
Hours Arr
Artificial Intelligence
Prerequisite: CPS 542.
22290152
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
1 to 6 credit hours
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
1 credit hour
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
3 credit hours
Pearce 107
60
Gandy, Lisa
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
CPS 685
Pattern Recog & Data Mining
Prerequisites: CPS 410 or STA 584.
22285022
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Pearce 107
Murthy, S
CPS 695
Professional Field Experience
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor or department chairperson.
CR/NC only.
22285023
Hours Arr
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
CPS 697
Independent Study
22285024
CPS 798
Hours Arr
Thesis
Prerequisite:
CR/NC only.
22285025
1 to 6 credit hours
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
1 to 6 credit hours
Written permission of advisor and department chairperson.
Hours Arr
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
Bill Dailey
Moore 333
774-3177
Dance (DAN)
DAN 104
DAN 107
Latin Dance I
CR/NC option available.
22285026
M
07:00-08:50PM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 19
1 credit hour
Rose 126
Reynolds, Steven
Swing Dance
CR/NC option available.
22290649
W
07:00-08:50PM
Rose 125
DAN 125
Intro to Alexander Technique
22288109
M W
01:00-01:50PM
2 credit hours
Rose 127
Crean, Deirdre
DAN 126
Hip Hop
22288118
2 credit hours
Rose 127
Clarkson, Ricky
DAN 127
Tu Th
Ballroom Dance
22288174
M
Class meets
03:30-04:45PM
07:00-08:50PM
OCT 26-DEC 14
1 credit hour
Torres, Alexander
1 credit hour
Rose 126
Reynolds, Steven
DAN 133
Modern I
2 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Specialized attire required. Furnished by student.
22285027
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Rose 127
Trommer Beardslee, H
DAN 136
Ballet Technique I
2 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Specialized attire required. Furnished by student.
22285028
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Rose 127
Staff
DAN 138
Jazz I
2 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Specialized attire required. Furnished by student.
22285029
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Rose 127
Trommer Beardslee, H
DAN 175
Dance Appreciation
22288090
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Rose 121
Trommer Beardslee, H
DAN 232
Dance Composition I
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: DAN 133. Specialized attire required.
Furnished by student. CR/NC option available.
22290700
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Rose 127
Trommer Beardslee, H
DAN 237
Tap II
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: DAN 137. Specialized attire required.
Furnished by student. CR/NC option available.
22289933
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Rose 127
Trommer Beardslee, H
DAN 305
Studio: Dance Performance
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
22288110
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Trommer Beardslee, H
DAN 480
Dance Practicum
Prerequisites:
22285035
DAN 494
Field Study in Dance
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; junior standing.
CR/NC option available.
22285036
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Trommer Beardslee, H
1 to 3 credit hours
Permission of instructor; senior standing. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Trommer Beardslee, H
61
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
DAN 530
History of Dance
CR/NC option available.
22289935
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Rose 121
Advanced Leaps, Jumps and Turns
Prerequisite: Two undergraduate courses
This course will build on beginning and
technique focusing on leaps, jumps, and
22290538
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
2 credit hours
in Dance with a "C" or better.
intermediate ballet-based
turns. CR/NC option available.
Rose 127
Hepworth, Bethany
DAN 578A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Thornton, Annette
Elizabeth VanDeusenMacLeod
EHS 421
774-3975
Early Childhood Education (ECE)
ECE 657
Cog/Psy-Mtr Dev Y Chld/Theory & Practice
3 credit hours
22285225
F
06:30-09:20PM
EHS 215
Nowak-Fabrykowski, K
Sa
08:00-04:50PM
EHS 215
ECE 657, 22285225, meets August 28-29, September 25-26, October 30-31,
and November 20-21.
Class meets AUG 28-NOV 21
Paul Natke
Sloan 320
774-3870
Economics (ECO)
ECO 110
ECO 150
Economics and Society
CR/NC option available.
22285050
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Current Economic Problems
CR/NC option available.
22285051
M W
22285052
Tu Th
22285053
Tu Th
22285054
M W
22285055
M W
22285056
Tu Th
22285057
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Moore 111
Bailey, Christopher
3 credit hours
03:30-04:45PM
12:30-01:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
05:00-06:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
08:00-09:15AM
SPECIAL
FEES
Grawn
Moore
Moore
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
Grawn
343
116
116
343
343
343
110
Pecquet, Gary
Udayanganie, A
Pecquet, Gary
Udayanganie, A
Udayanganie, A
Brunner, Lawrence
Brunner, Lawrence
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
3 credit hours
Credit may not be earned in both ECO 201 and 204. CR/NC option
available.
22285058
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 212
McDevitt, Catherine
22285059
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 212
McDevitt, Catherine
22285060
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 116
Pecquet, Gary
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
3 credit hours
Credit may not be earned in both ECO 202 and 203. CR/NC option
available.
22285061
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 343
Falls, Gregory
22285062
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 212
Falls, Gregory
ECO 203
Micro Principles for Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BUS 100, admission to Professional Business Studies.
Students must take BIS 101 and ECO 203 concurrently to proceed to the
next sequence of required Business courses. Credit may not be earned in
both ECO 202 and 203.
22285063
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 212
Cecen, A
22285064
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 212
Cecen, A
22285065
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 212
Lhila, Aparna
22285066
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 116
Hill, James
22285067
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 116
Basu, Bharati
22285068
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Dow 179
Hill, James
22285069
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 212
Basu, Bharati
22285071
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Dow 107
Raisanen, Samuel
ECO 204
Prin Macro & Global Economics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ECO 203, Tier 1 continuing admission to Professional
Business Studies.
22285072
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 212
Bailey, Christopher
22285073
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 212
Bailey, Christopher
22285074
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 100
Quercioli, Elena
22285075
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 212
Quercioli, Elena
22285076
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 343
Irwin, James
22285077
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 343
Irwin, James
22285078
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 116
Natke, Paul
22285079
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 212
Staikos, Dimitrios
22285080
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Moore 110
Bailey, Christopher
22290149
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 314
Staikos, Dimitrios
62
SUBJECT
CRN
ECO 204
22290175
22290176
ECO 204H
Prin Macro & Global Economics
3 credit hours
Honor students only. Prerequisites: ECO 203, Tier 1 continuing
admission to Professional Business Studies.
22287759
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 209
Pecquet, Gary
ECO 211
Econ of Professional Team Sports
CR/NC option available.
22285081
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
ECO 222QR
ECO 230
ECO 281
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
M W
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
03:30-04:45PM
08:00-09:15AM
Moore 116
Grawn 343
Staikos, Dimitrios
Beri, Meenakshi
Behavioral Economics
CR/NC option available.
22285083
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Women in the Economy
CR/NC option available.
Same as WST 230
22285084
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Economic Development Pacific Rim
CR/NC option available.
22285085
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Moore 114
Hill, James
3 credit hours
Moore 111
Natke, Paul
3 credit hours
Grawn 212
McDevitt, Catherine
3 credit hours
Grawn 212
Quercioli, Elena
ECO 301
Environmental Economics
3 credit hours
Recommended: ECO 202 or 203. CR/NC option available.
22285086
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Moore 114
Udayanganie, A
ECO 306
Money and Banking
Prerequisites:
22285087
Tu Th
ECO 350
Law and Economics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BLR 202 or 235, ECO 202 or 203.
Same as BLR 350
22287722
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 114
Irwin, James
ECO 360
Public Economics
Prerequisite:
22285088
Tu Th
ECO 365
Intermed Microeconomic Theory
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ECO 202 or 203. CR/NC option available.
22285089
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 114
Raisanen, Samuel
ECO 375
Economics of Cities & Regions
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ECO 201 or ECO 202 or ECO 203. CR/NC option available.
22285091
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 116
Staikos, Dimitrios
ECO 490
Economics Internship
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; signed economics major or
minor; 12 credit hours of economics (ECO 201 or ECO 204, ECO 202 or ECO
203 and at least one course 300 level or above); overall GPA of 2.75 or
higher; prior approval of departmental supervisor. CR/NC only.
22285092
Hours Arr
Sloan 320
Natke, Paul
ECO 535
Fund of Mathematical Economics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ECO 365; MTH 132 or MTH 217 or graduate standing in
Economics. CR/NC option available.
22285093
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 114
Basu, Bharati
ECO 585
Econometrics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: STA 580 and MTH 132; or graduate standing in Economics.
CR/NC option available.
22285094
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Moore 114
Xiao, Lin lan
ECO 590
Seminar Readings
1 to 3 credit hours
Recommended: 12 hours of Economics with B average.
CR/NC option available.
22285095
Hours Arr
Sloan 320
Natke, Paul
ECO 591
Sem Research Studies
1 to 3 credit hours
Recommended: 9 hours of 300- to 500-level Economics.
CR/NC option available.
22285096
Hours Arr
Sloan 320
Natke, Paul
ECO 610
Seminar in Economic Thought
22290180
F
02:00-04:50PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 102
Cecen, A
ECO 614
Seminar in Labor Economics
22290179
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Moore 114
Amin, Vikesh
ECO 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22285098
3 credit hours
ECO 201 or 204; ECO 202 or 203. CR/NC option available.
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 114
Falls, Gregory
3 credit hours
ECO 202 or ECO 203. CR/NC option available.
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 114
Brunner, Lawrence
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Sloan 321
Natke, Paul
63
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ECO 625
Firm Behavior & Game Theory
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in Economics.
22290177
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ET 128
Taylor, Jason
ECO 646
Adv Topics in Microecon Theory
22290178
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ECO 690
Independent Research
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Economics.
22285099
Hours Arr
Sloan 320
Natke, Paul
ECO 798
Thesis
CR/NC only.
22285100
3 credit hours
Dow 109
Raisanen, Samuel
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
Sloan 320
Natke, Paul
Anne Hornak
EHS 334
774-2489
Educational Leadership (EDL)
EDL 360
Leading Diverse Teams
Prerequisite: LDR 200.
22290220
Tu Th
3 credit hours
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 230
Buschlen, Eric
EDL 512
Assessment in Higher Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: LDR 200 and 80 earned semester credits or graduate
standing.
22290701
Tu
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 311
Kolek, Ethan
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
EDL 557
Helping Skills in Student Affairs
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: LDR 200 or graduate standing.
22290705
Th
04:30-07:20PM
EHS 213
Staff
EDL 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22285038
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
EDL 677
American College Student
22287658
M
04:30-09:50PM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 19
EDL 687
Independent Study
Prerequisite: Permission of advisor.
22285041
Hours Arr
1 to 6 credit hours
Independent Study
Prerequisite: Permission of advisor.
22285042
Hours Arr
1 to 6 credit hours
Independent Study
Prerequisite: Permission of advisor.
22285043
Hours Arr
1 to 6 credit hours
EDL 688
EDL 689
3 credit hours
EHS 309
Buschlen, Eric
EHS 334
EHS 334
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
Hornak, Anne
Hornak, Anne
EDL 695
Readings/Educational Leadership
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of advisor and instructor.
22285044
Hours Arr
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
EDL 696
Higher Education Practicum
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Regular admission to the masters in higher education
administration program in the Department of Educational Leadership.
Completion of at least 9 core credits in the program. Approval of
practicum application.
22288167
Hours Arr
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
EDL 697
College Teaching Internship
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor, approval of internship
application.
22288129
Hours Arr
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
EDL 700
Advanced Administrative Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Ed.S. program, EDL 600.
22290217
W
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 215
Johnson, Matthew
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 21
EDL 757
Student Development Theory
22287659
M
04:30-09:50PM
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 14
3 credit hours
EHS 309
Hornak, Anne
EDL 776
Administration of Higher Education
22285045
Tu
04:30-09:50PM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
3 credit hours
EHS 311
Staff
64
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
EDL 797
Field Study
CR/NC only.
22285046
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
EDL 800
Qualitative Research in Educ Leadership
3 credit hours
rerequisites: EDL 600 and EDL 700. Admission to doctoral program in
Educational Leadership.
22290218
F
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 309
Kaczynski, Daniel
Sa
08:00-03:50PM
EHS 309
EDL 800, 22290218, meets August 28-29, September 11-12, 25-26, and
October 9-10.
Class meets AUG 28-OCT 10
EDL 801
Quantitative Analysis in Educ Leadership
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EDL 600, 700; admission to doctoral program in
Educational Leadership.
22290702
F
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 311
Ampaw, Frimpomaa
Sa
08:00-03:50PM
EHS 311
EDL 801, 22290702, meets August 28-29, September 11-12, 25-26, and
October 9-10.
Class meets AUG 28-OCT 10
EDL 830
Edu Foundations of Philosophy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Regular admission to a doctoral program in education.
This course will include some online components.
22290219
F
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 213
Klocko, Barbara
Sa
08:00-03:50PM
EHS 213
EDl 830, 22290219, meets October 23-24, November 6-7, 20-21, and
December 4-5.
Class meets OCT 23-DEC 05
EDL 855
Org Culture/Change in Educ Institutions
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Adm to the doctoral program in educational leadership
22290221
F
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 117
Umpstead, Regina
Sa
08:00-03:50PM
EHS 117
EDl 855, 22290221, meets October 23-24, November 6-7, 20-21, and
December 4-5.
Class meets OCT 23-DEC 05
22290706
F
04:30-09:50PM
EHS 309
Jankens, Benjamin
Sa
08:00-03:50PM
EHS 309
EDL 855, 22290706, meets October 23-24, November 6-7, 20-21, and
December 4-5.
Class meets OCT 23-DEC 05
EDL 880
Doctoral Internship
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the doctoral program in Educational
Leadership. Approval of internship application and permission of
instructor. CR/NC only.
22285047
Hours Arr
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
EDL 898
Dissertation
Prerequisites:
22285048
1 to 15 credit hours
permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
EHS 334
Hornak, Anne
Teacher Education (EDU)
Note:
Elizabeth VanDeusenMacLeod
EHS 421
774-3975
Undergraduate students who need EDU 590 should take EDU 290.
If you will be student teaching this semester, please read the
information below regarding EDU 432 and EDU 458 so that you register
for the correct number of credit hours.
Elementary and Secondary regular education student teachers should
register for 3 credits of EDU 432 and 10 credits of EDU 458.
Elementary and Secondary special education majors registering for their
REGULAR EDUCATION student teaching this semester should register for 3
credits of EDU 432 and 6 credits of EDU 458.
Note: If you are a Special Education student teacher, the information
for the regular education portion of your student teaching registration
is in this section and the information for the Special Education
portion of your student teaching registration is found in the Special
Education (SPE) section of this Class Schedule book.
EDU 107
SPECIAL
FEES
Introduction to Teaching
3 credit hours
Students will attend class as listed below plus complete 16 hours of
classroom observation. Observations must be completed in accordance
with established guidelines.
22285101
Tu
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 309
Staff
65
SUBJECT
CRN
EDU 107
22285102
22285103
22285104
22285105
22285106
22285107
22285108
22285109
22285110
22285111
EDU 107H
Introduction to Teaching
3 credit hours
Honor students only. Students will attend class as listed below plus
complete 16 hours of classroom observation. Observations must be
completed in accordance with established guidelines.
22285112
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 115
Staff
EDU 280
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Tu Th
Th
W
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
M W
M W F
Tu Th
Education of Children
Prerequisite: EDU 107.
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
12:30-01:45PM
04:00-06:50PM
04:00-06:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-12:15PM
11:00-11:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
02:00-03:15PM
12:00-12:50PM
12:30-01:45PM
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Recommended:
115
115
115
230
311
115
115
115
115
329
3 credit hours
Sophomore standing.
For Summer: Students meet in EHS 115, Monday-Friday, May 13-31,
1-3:50 p.m., then they travel to Warsaw, Poland, June 3-27.
22285113
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 232
Staff
EDU 290
EDU 310
Technology in Education
Additional hours to be arranged.
22285114
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285115
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285116
Tu
04:00-06:50PM
22285117
M
04:00-06:50PM
22285118
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285119
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285120
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
328
328
328
328
328
328
328
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Psych Foundations of Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education program.
For Summer: Students meet in EHS 232, Monday-Wednesday, May 12-14,
9-11:50 a.m., then they travel May 16-28 to Dublin, Ireland. Upon
return, the class resumes meeting in EHS 232, Monday-Friday,
June 16-26, 9-11:50 a.m.
22285121
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
EHS 115
Staff
22285123
M W
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 213
Staff
EDU 320
Elementary Mathematics Methods
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education Program; EDU 280 or
HDF 100 or PSY 220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100;
Special Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 393; MTH 151. Corequisites: EDU 330, 343, 345; EDU/MLE 361. Pre/Co-requisites: MTH 152.
For Summer: Students travel to Dublin, Ireland May 16-28. Upon return
the class meets in EHS 213, Monday-Thursday, June 16-26.
22285124
M W
08:00-09:15AM
EHS 311
Staff
22285125
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 329
Staff
22285126
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 329
Staff
EDU 325
Mid & High Sch Teaching Methods
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education Program.
Pre/Co-Requisites: EDU 310.
For Summer: Students meet in EHS 413, Monday-Wednesday, May 12-14,
1-3:50 p.m., then they travel May 16-28 to Dublin Ireland. Upon return,
the class resumes meeting in EHS 413, Monday-Friday, June 16-26,
1-3:50 p.m.
22285127
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 117
Staff
22285129
M W
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 213
Staff
EDU 330
Reading in Elementary School
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 393. Co-requisites: EDU
320, 343, 345; EDU/MLE 361.
22285130
M W
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 215
Staff
22285131
M W
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 311
Staff
22285132
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
EHS 213
Staff
EDU 343
Soc Studies Methods Elem Educ
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 393. Co-requisites: EDU
320, 330, 345; EDU/MLE 361.
22285133
M
12:30-03:20PM
EHS 129
Staff
22285134
M
08:00-10:50AM
EHS 309
Staff
22285135
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 311
Staff
66
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
EDU 345
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Science Methods in Elem Educ
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 393. Co-requisites: EDU
320, 330, 343; EDU/MLE 361.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
22285136
22285137
22285138
For Summer: Students will be traveling
W
12:30-03:20PM
W
08:00-10:50AM
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
to London, England June 8-23.
EHS 129
Staff
EHS 129
Staff
EHS 129
Staff
EDU 361
Pre-Student Teaching Practicum
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 393. Co-requisites: EDU
320, 330, 343, 345.
Same as MLE 361
22285139
W
05:30-06:45PM
EHS 311
Staff
22285140
W
04:00-05:15PM
EHS 311
Staff
22285141
Th
05:30-06:45PM
EHS 309
Staff
EDU 393
Learning Theory in Elem Educ
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290.
22288053
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 213
Staff
22288054
M W
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 215
Staff
22288055
M W
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 215
Staff
EDU 431
Corrective Rdg in the Classroom
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 320, 330, 343, 345, 393;
EDU/MLE 361. Co-requisite: EDU 495.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
For Summer: Students meet in EHS 413, Monday-Friday, May 13-24,
9 a.m.-1:50 p.m., then they travel to Oaxaca, Mexico May 26-June 16.
22285142
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 117
Staff
22285143
M W
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 117
Staff
EDU 432
Student Teaching Seminar
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Students must have completed the requirements for student
teaching and be enrolled in EDU 458 Student Teaching as a component of
the Elementary or Secondary certification requirements for the Pre K-12
General Education, Special Education, and Music Education teacher
education programs. Co-requisites: EDU 458.
22285144
Hours Arr
Staff
EDU 450
Content Area Literacy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 310; Pre- or
Corequisite: EDU 325 or a music pedagogy course appropriate to the
program for students seeking the Bachelor of Music Education degree.
22285178
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 117
Staff
22285179
W
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 232
Staff
22285180
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 117
Staff
67
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
EDU 458
Student Teaching
10 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education and the following criteria
based on the specific certification requirements:
Elementary:
• A CMU overall GPA of 2.70 or higher.
• Department approval of major(s) and minor(s) with a minimum 2.70 major
AND minor GPA
• C+ or higher in ALL professional education and methods courses
• Courses REQUIRED before student teaching:
EDU 107; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY 220 [General Education Students take
EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU
290, EDU 320, 330, 343, 345, 393, 431, and 495; EDU/MLE 361; SPE 504;
and all major and minor requirements listed in the bulletin (additional
requirements for Special Education Majors: SPE 455 and SPE 456 or SPE
458)
Secondary:
• A CMU overall GPA of 2.70 or higher
• Department approval of major(s) and minor(s) with a minimum 2.70 major
AND minor GPA
• C+ or higher in ALL professional education and methods courses
• Courses REQUIRED before student teaching EDU 107; EDU 290 [except for
music majors]; EDU 310; EDU 325 [except for music majors]; EDU 450, 495;
SPE 504; and all major and minor requirements listed in the bulletin
(additional requirements for Special Education Majors: SPE 455 and SPE
456 or SPE 458).
Co-requisite: EDU 432.
22285181
Hours Arr
Staff
EDU 458S
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Student Teaching
6 to 10 credit hours
EDU 458S is for Special Education Majors only.
Prerequisites: Admission
to Teacher Education and the following criteria
based on the specific certification requirements:
Elementary:
• A CMU overall GPA of 2.70 or higher.
• Department approval of major(s) and minor(s) with a minimum 2.70 major
AND minor GPA
• C+ or higher in ALL professional education and methods courses
• Courses REQUIRED before student teaching:
EDU 107; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY 220 [General Education Students take
EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU
290, EDU 320, 330, 343, 345, 393, 431, and 495; EDU/MLE 361; SPE 504;
and all major and minor requirements listed in the bulletin (additional
requirements for Special Education Majors: SPE 455 and SPE 456 or SPE
458)
Secondary:
• A CMU overall GPA of 2.70 or higher
• Department approval of major(s) and minor(s) with a minimum 2.70 major
AND minor GPA
• C+ or higher in ALL professional education and methods courses
• Courses REQUIRED before student teaching EDU 107; EDU 290 [except for
music majors]; EDU 310; EDU 325 [except for music majors]; EDU 450, 495;
SPE 504; and all major and minor requirements listed in the bulletin
(additional requirements for Special Education Majors: SPE 455 and SPE
456 or SPE 458).
Co-requisite: EDU 432.
22289532
Hours Arr
Corbett, Larry
EDU 493
Learning & Evaluation in Ele Ed
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EDU 280 (students with a major in "teachers of students
with emotional impairment" or major in "teachers of students with
cognitive impairment" are required to have SPE 126 & PSY 220); and at
least one of the following: EDU 320, 330. Requires admission to
Teacher Education Program.
22285214
M W
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 232
Staff
22285215
Hours Arr
EHS 421
Staff
EDU 495
Foundations of Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education; EDU 280 or HDF 100 or PSY
220 [General Education Students take EDU 280 or HDF 100; Special
Education Majors must take PSY 220]; EDU 290, 320, 330, 343, 345, 393;
EDU/MLE 361. Co-requisite: EDU 431 (elementary students) or EDU 450
(secondary students).
22285216
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 117
Staff
22285217
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 213
Staff
22285218
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 213
Staff
22285219
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 232
Staff
22285220
W
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 117
Staff
EDU 525
Early Childhood Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior Standing or Graduate Status.
22285221
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 309
Staff
68
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$75.00
SUBJECT
CRN
EDU 532
Reading in Content Areas
Prerequisite: EDU 330 or EDU 316.
22285222
M
04:00-06:50PM
EDU 533
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
EHS 115
Staff
Diagnosis/Treat Rdg Difficulties
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EDU 431, 532; Pre/Co-Requisite: EDU 538.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
During Fall and Spring semesters, course meets on campus with 2 hours
per week to be arranged.
During Summer, course meets at a local elementary school. Summer
students should check the TEPD website about June 1 for important
information regarding the class/clinic and forms to download and
complete prior to the first day of class.
Questions should be sent to tepd@cmich.edu
22285223
W
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 117
Staff
EDU 538
EDU 636
Coord of Lang Arts with Reading
Prerequisite: EDU 330.
22285224
Tu
04:00-06:50PM
3 credit hours
EHS 115
Staff
Classroom Reading & Writing Instruction
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to graduate degree program in education.
22291092
F
06:30-09:20PM
EHS 311
Li, Xiaoping
Sa
08:00-04:50PM
EHS 311
EDU 636, 22291092, meets September 11-12, October 2-3, November 6-7, and
December 4-5.
Jessica Lapp
ET 228
774-4401
Earth and Ecosystem Science (EES)
EES 703
EES 796
Advances in Earth & Ecosystem Science
Prerequisites: EES 701, 702.
22290161
Hours Arr
2 credit hours
ET 228G
Staff
Dir Rsch/Earth & Ecosystem Sci
1 to 30 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admittance to the Earth and Ecosystem PhD program.
22288157
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Heumann, Benjamin
22290162
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Chappaz, Anthony
22290163
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Learman, Deric
22290164
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Mahon, Andrew
22290165
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Uzarski, Donald
22290166
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Monfils, Anna
Mohamad Qatu
ET 100
774-3033
Engineering (EGR)
EGR 120
EGR 190QR
Introduction to Engineering
Pre/Co-requisite: MTH 130 or higher.
22285226
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22285227
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22285228
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22285229
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22285230
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
22285231
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
10:00-11:50AM
3 credit hours
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
Digital Circuits
Prerequisites: MTH 130 or 132 with a grade
requisite: EGR 120.
22285238
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ET
22285239
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET
22285240
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
ET
220
220
136
136
153
139
128
129
224
224
138
105
Mock, Adam
FEE
$40.00
Kaya, Tolga
FEE
$40.00
Dejong, Brian
FEE
$40.00
Wilson, Dru
FEE
$40.00
Barnes, Leroy
FEE
$40.00
Staff
FEE
$40.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
3 credit hours
of C- or better. Pre/Co224
136
220
Hu, Qin
Staff
Staff
EGR 200
Computer Aided Prob Solv Engineering
3 credit hours
Pre-requisites/Co-requisites: MTH 132; permission of E&T advisor.
22290022
M W
12:00-01:50PM
ET 224
Yelamarthi, Kumar
EGR 251
Engineering Statics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: MTH 132 with a grade of C- or better; PHY 145 with a grade
of C- or better; permission of E&T advisor; Pre/Co-Requisite: EGR 120.
22285232
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ET 128
Tanbour, Emadeddin
69
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
EGR 251
22285233
EGR 253
Engineering Dynamics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 251 with grade of C- or better; MTH 133 with a grade
of C- or better; permission of E&T advisor.
22285234
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ET 132
Chen, Mean-Shang
EGR 255
Strength of Materials
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 251 with grade of C- or better; MTH 133 with grade of
C- or better; permission of E&T advisor.
22285235
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
ET 132
Chen, Mean-Shang
EGR 290
Circuit Analysis I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 133 with a grade of C- or better; PHY 145 with a
grade of C- or better; permission of E&T advisor. Pre/Co-requisite: EGR
120; PHY 146.
22285236
M W
04:00-05:15PM
ET 220
Peng, Chengxiang
22290733
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET 134
Peng, Chengxiang
EGR 298
Microelectronic Circuits I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 290 with a grade of C- or better; permission of E&T
advisor; signed engineering major.
22285247
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
ET 220
Peng, Chengxiang
EGR 300
Engineering Economic Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 132; One of: STA 282, 382, or 392; Permission of E&T
Advisor.
22288155
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
ET 132
Olumolade,Olorunmolu
EGR 355
Engineering Materials
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 131 or 161; EGR 251 with grade of C- or better; MTH
132 with grade of C- or better; PHY 146 with grade of C- or better;
permission of E&T advisor; signed engineering major.
22285241
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ET 230
Olumolade,Olorunmolu
22285242
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET 230
Olumolade,Olorunmolu
EGR 356
Thermodynamics I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CHM 131 or 161; EGR 251 with grade of C- or better; MTH
133 with grade of C- or better; PHY146 with grade of C- or better;
permission of E&T advisor; signed engineering major.
22285243
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET 153
Staff
22285244
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ET 123
Staff
EGR 358
Fluid Mechanics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 253; MTH 133 with grade of C- or better; permission
of E&T advisor; signed engineering major.
22285245
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ET 116
Dejong, Brian
EGR 359
Machine Design I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 253; IET 154; signed engineering major; permission of
E&T advisor. Pre/Co-requisite: MTH 233.
22285246
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ET 153
Xi, Jinxiang
EGR 360
Solid Mechanics Lab
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 253, 255; PHY 175 with grade of C- or better;
permission of E&T advisor; signed engineering major. Pre/Co-Requisite:
EGR 355.
22287640
M
12:00-12:50PM
ET 134
Lerch, Terence
M W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 115
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
03:30-04:45PM
ET 132
Chen, Mean-Shang
EGR 388
Intro to Electromagnetics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 232 or MTH 223, 334; MTH 233 with a grade of C- or
better; PHY 146 with a grade of C- or better; permission of E&T advisor.
22285252
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET 220
Mock, Adam
EGR 391
Signal & System Theory
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 290 with a grade of C- or better; permission of E&T
advisor.
22287713
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ET 224
Mock, Adam
EGR 396
Microprocessor Fundamentals
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 180; EGR 190 with grade of C- or better; permission
of E&T advisor.
22285248
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ET 224
Hu, Qin
EGR 437
Directed Research in Engineering
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287626
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
EGR 456
Thermodynamics II & Heat Transfer
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 356, 358; MTH 233; permission of E&T advisor.
22290050
M W
05:00-06:15PM
ET 153
Xi, Jinxiang
70
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$50.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
EGR 458
Measuremnt & Instrumentation Lab
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 290, 355; EGR 360 or CHM 349; STA 392; permission of
E&T adviser.
22285249
Tu
08:00-08:50AM
ET 153
Shabib, Ishraq
Tu Th
09:00-10:50AM
ET 142B
EGR 459
Machine Design II
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 255, 355, 359; permission of E&T advisor.
22290053
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ET 153
Shabib, Ishraq
EGR 460
Thermal Fluids Lab
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: EGR 358; permission of E&T advisor.
Pre/co-requisite: EGR 456.
22290051
M
08:00-08:50AM
ET 153
Staff
M
09:00-10:50AM
ET 145
F
08:00-09:50AM
ET 145
EGR 477
Finite Element Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 255, 355; IET 154; MTH 232 or MTH 223, 334;
permission of E&T advisor.
22290052
Tu Th
04:00-05:15PM
ET 128
Shabib, Ishraq
EGR 481
Embedded System Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 180; EGR 398; permission of E&T advisor.
22288086
Tu Th
04:00-05:15PM
ET 138
Abdelgawad, Ahmed
EGR 482
Design & Org/Computer Hrdwr Sys
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 396; permission of E&T advisor.
22288087
Tu Th
05:30-06:45PM
ET 128
Abdelgawad, Ahmed
EGR 487
Intro to VLSI Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 392; permission of E&T advisor.
22287714
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ET 136
Yelamarthi, Kumar
EGR 489
Senior Design I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Senior standing with a passing grade in all required 200
and 300 level EGR courses in a declared engineering major; permission of
E&T advisor.
22287627
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 142B
22287628
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 136
22287629
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 140
22287630
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 127
22287631
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 139
22287632
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 142A
22287633
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 125
22287634
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 105
22290057
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 115
22290058
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 123
22290059
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 132
22290060
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 145
22290061
W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 116
Staff
M
06:30-08:20PM
ET 129
EGR 492
Automatic Control System
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 391; permission of E&T advisor.
22285250
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ET 123
Cheng, Shaopeng
EGR 553
Mechanical Vibrations
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 253; MTH 232; CPS 180; or Graduate Student in
Engineering.
22290054
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET 138
Dejong, Brian
EGR 591
CMOS Circuit Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 292, 392; or Graduate Student in Engineering.
22290055
Tu Th
02:00-03:50PM
ET 136
Kaya, Tolga
EGR 594
Power Electronics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 398 or Graduate Student in Engineering.
22290734
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ET 224
Hu, Qin
71
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
FEE
$250.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
EGR 597B
Engineering Acoustics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Recommended: EGR 356, 358, and MTH 132.
Fundamentals of engineering acoustics including use of the wave
equiation, reflection, transmission and attenuation processes, with
varios acoustic applications introduced.
22290740
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ET 138
Lerch, Terence
Richard Forest
Ronan 350
774-1717
English Language Institute (ELI)
PREREQUISITE:
Department permission required for all ELI courses.
ELI 051
Integrated Skills I
CR/NC only.
22285285
M Tu W Th
22285286
M W
F
22285287
M Tu W Th
5 credit hours
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-10:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
Ronan 343
Anspach 257A
Anspach 257A
Grawn 209
Staff
Staff
Staff
ELI 052
Reading and Writing I
4 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): ELI Department Approval. CR/NC only.
22287727
M Tu W Th
03:00-04:50PM
Moore 107
Staff
22287728
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Ronan 343
Staff
22287729
M W
12:00-02:50PM
Anspach 153
Staff
F
10:00-11:50AM
Anspach 153
ELI 053
Grammar for International Students I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): ELI Department Approval. CR/NC only.
22287730
Tu Th
03:00-04:50PM
Pearce 307
Staff
22287731
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Moore 107
Staff
ELI 061
Integrated Skills II
CR/NC only.
22285288
M Tu W Th
22285289
M W
F
22285290
M W
F
22285291
M W
F
22285292
M Tu W Th
5 credit hours
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-10:50AM
09:00-10:50AM
11:00-01:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
08:00-10:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
Ronan 341
Anspach 260A
Anspach 260A
Rowe 213
Rowe 213
Moore 107
Moore 107
Rowe 214
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ELI 062
Reading and Writing II
4 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): ELI Department Approval. CR/NC only.
22287732
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Ronan 341
Staff
22287733
M Tu W Th
05:00-06:50PM
Ronan 341
Staff
22287734
M Tu W Th
05:00-06:50PM
Ronan 343
Staff
22287735
M W
11:00-01:50PM
Anspach 257A
Staff
F
10:00-11:50AM
Anspach 257A
22289984
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Grawn 209
Staff
ELI 063
Grammar for International Students II
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): ELI Department Approval. CR/NC only.
22285276
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Ronan 342
Staff
22285277
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Ronan 342
Staff
22285278
M W
03:00-04:50PM
Rowe 214
Staff
22285279
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Rowe 214
Staff
ELI 071
Integrated Skills III
CR/NC only.
22285293
M Tu W Th
22285294
M W
F
22285295
M Tu W Th
22285296
M Tu W Th
22285297
M W
F
22289989
M Tu W Th
ELI 072
5 credit hours
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-10:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
05:00-06:50PM
08:00-10:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
01:00-02:50PM
Ronan 342
Rowe 213
Rowe 213
Wight 104
Pearce 307
Anspach 153
Anspach 153
Moore 207
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Reading and Writing III
4 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): ELI Department Approval. CR/NC only.
22287736
Tu Th
11:00-02:50PM
Anspach 153
Staff
22287737
M Tu W Th
01:00-02:50PM
Ronan 341
Staff
22287738
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Ronan 342
Staff
22287739
M Tu W Th
03:00-04:50PM
Ronan 342
Staff
22287740
M W
11:00-01:50PM
Wight 104
Staff
F
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 104
22287741
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Rowe 214
Staff
72
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ELI 073
Grammar for Int'l Students III
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): ELI Department Approval. CR/NC only.
22285280
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Ronan 343
Staff
22285281
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Ronan 343
Staff
22285282
Tu Th
03:00-04:50PM
Ronan 341
Staff
22285283
M W
03:00-04:50PM
Dow 109
Staff
22285284
M W
03:00-04:50PM
Ronan 341
Staff
ELI 080
Basic ESL Intnl Students
Prerequisite: Department permission.
22286209
Hours Arr
ELI 080A
Basic ESL Intnl Students
5 credit hours
Prerequisite: Department permission. CR/NC only.
22288170
M Tu W Th
08:00-09:50AM
Moore 207
Staff
22290889
M Tu W Th
08:00-09:50AM
Rowe 226
Staff
ELI 080B
Basic ESL Intnl Students
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Department permission. CR/NC only.
22288171
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Moore 207
Staff
22290890
M Tu W Th
10:00-11:50AM
Rowe 226
Staff
ELI 080C
Basic ESL Intnl Students
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Department permission. CR/NC only.
22288172
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Rowe 214
Staff
22290891
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Rowe 213
Staff
ELI 094
Writing Seminar Grad Students
CR/NC only.
22285314
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
22285315
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22285316
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22290031
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22290032
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22290033
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22290034
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22290035
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
1 to 12 credit hours
CR/NC only.
Ronan 350
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 164
Anspach 157
Anspach 153
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Wight 104
Anspach 164
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ELI 099
ELI Writing Workshop
1 to 4 credit hours
Co-requisite: Enrollment in at least one ELI course.
22288046
Hours Arr
Ronan 350
Staff
ELI 181
Listening/Speaking Int'l Students
Prerequisite: ELI Department approval.
22287742
M W
12:00-01:50PM
22287743
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
22287744
M W
11:00-12:50PM
22287745
M W
12:00-01:50PM
22287746
Tu Th
03:00-04:50PM
22287747
M W
03:00-04:50PM
22289990
M W
12:00-01:50PM
22289991
Tu Th
12:00-01:50PM
ELI 182
Acad Reading for Int'l Students
Prerequisites: ELI Department approval.
22285301
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285302
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
22285303
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22285304
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285305
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22285306
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22289992
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
4 credit hours
Ronan 340
Ronan 345
Pearce 307
Ronan 345
Rowe 214
Ronan 343
Grawn 209
Dow 136
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 260A
Ronan 340
Ronan 343
Ronan 340
Rowe 214
Rowe 214
Powers 135
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ELI 183
Acad Grammar for Int'l Students
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ELI Department approval.
22285298
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Ronan 342
Staff
22285299
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Ronan 342
Staff
22285300
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Pearce 307
Staff
ELI 184
Acad Writing for Int'l Students
Prerequisites: ELI Department approval.
22285307
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
22285308
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22285309
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285310
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285311
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22285312
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22285313
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22289993
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22289994
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22289997
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22289998
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22289999
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22290025
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22290026
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
Ronan 345
Powers 135
Rowe 213
Anspach 257A
Anspach 164
Anspach 260A
Anspach 260A
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Ronan 345
Anspach 164
73
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
ELI 184
22290028
22290029
ELI 198
International Student: Writing
Prerequisite: Department approval.
22285400
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290036
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ELI 199
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
M W
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
03:30-04:45PM
09:30-10:45AM
Dow 136
Dow 109
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
Ronan 345
Wight 104
Staff
Staff
American Lang for Int'l Students
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ELI Department approval.
22285401
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Ronan 345
Staff
Nicole Sparling
Anspach 215
774-3171
English Language and Literature (ENG)
ENG 099
Writing Workshop
Corerequisite:
22290391
1 credit hour
ENG 103.
CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Lawson Jr, Daniel
ENG 101
Freshman Composition
3 credit hours
Recommended: Students with a Writing Placement Score of 58 or lower are
encouraged to enroll in ENG 103 and ENG 099 or ENG 101 and ENG 299.
Students with a Writing Placement Score above 58 should enroll in ENG
101 and may add ENG 299 if they require additional help with their
writing.
22285318
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Anspach 252
Collins, Tracy
22285319
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Anspach 043
Staff
22285320
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 156
Staff
22285321
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 156
Staff
22285322
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 150
McGuire, Abby
22285323
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 310
Staff
22285324
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 157
Staff
22285350
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 309
Staff
22285351
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 155
Staff
22285352
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 310
Staff
22285353
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 157
Staff
22285354
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Anspach 308
Staff
22285355
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 314
Staff
22285356
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 309
Staff
22285357
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 155
Staff
22285358
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 310
Staff
22285359
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 043
Freling, Mary
22285360
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 309
Staff
22285361
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Anspach 309
Staff
22285362
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Anspach 043
Freling, Mary
22285363
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Anspach 308
Murphy, Sue
22285364
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 253
Blake, Allegra
22285365
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 252
Murphy, Sue
22285366
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 308
Taber, Cassanda
22285367
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 308
Taber, Cassanda
22285368
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 043
Krueger, Michelle
22285369
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 253
Wendt, Mary
22285371
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 253
Wendt, Mary
22285372
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 043
Staff
22285373
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Anspach 151
Echelberger, Matthew
22285374
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 155
Staff
22285375
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 151
Staff
22285376
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 253
Schumacher, Kayleen
22285377
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 043
Devenney, Andrea
22285378
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Anspach 155
Staff
22285379
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 253
Schumacher, Kayleen
22285380
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 252
Echelberger, Matthew
22285383
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
Anspach 308
Schiller, Susan
22290918
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 314
Ford, Amy
ENG 101H
Freshman Composition
3 credit hours
Honor students only.
Prerequisite: ENG 100 or satisfactory Freshman Writing Placement score.
22285389
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 252
Taylor, Marcia
22290392
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 308
Harrison, Brooke
ENG 103
First Year Writing
Co-requisite: ENG 099.
22285392
M W F
22285393
M W F
22285394
M W F
22285395
M W
22285396
Tu Th
22285397
Tu Th
22290452
M W
22290849
M W F
3 credit hours
12:00-12:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
09:30-10:45AM
03:30-04:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
74
043
043
043
308
252
252
253
252
Staff
Echelberger, Matthew
Echelberger, Matthew
Pioszak, Emily
Taber, Cassanda
Pioszak, Emily
Staff
Staff
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
ENG 134WI
Introduction to Literature
CR/NC option available.
22288236
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22288237
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22288238
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22288239
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22288240
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22288241
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Comics and Graphic Novels
22290393
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Anspach 155
Sommers, Joseph
ENG 141WI
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
09:30-10:45AM
ENG 142WI
Literary Interpretation of Sport
22290394
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
ENG 175WI
Nature of Language
CR/NC option available.
22288256
Tu Th
22288257
M W
22288258
M W
22290395
Tu Th
22290396
Tu Th
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
151
156
150
155
156
156
Collins, Tracy
Harrison, Brooke
Primeau, Ronald
Primeau, Ronald
Harrison, Brooke
Brauch, Thomas
3 credit hours
Anspach 151
Collins, Tracy
3 credit hours
11:00-12:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
09:30-10:45AM
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
157
255
255
150
155
Hicks, Catherine
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
ENG 201
Intermediate Composition
Prerequisites: ENG 101, 103/099 or ELI
22285404
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22285405
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285407
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22285408
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285409
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
22285410
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22285411
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22285412
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22285413
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22285414
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22285415
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22285416
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285417
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22285418
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22285419
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22285420
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22285421
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285422
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22285423
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285424
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285425
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22285427
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22285428
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22285429
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22285430
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22285431
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22285432
M W
06:30-07:45PM
22285433
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22285434
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22285437
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285439
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285440
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285441
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22285443
Tu Th
06:30-07:45PM
22285444
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22285445
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22290673
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ENG 234WI
Intro to Literary Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or ENG 103/099 or ELI 198 with grade of C or
better. CR/NC option available.
22290397
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 314
Delucia, Joellen
22290398
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 156
Brevda, William
22290399
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 314
Freed, Mark
22290400
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 309
Harding, Desmond
22290401
M
05:00-07:50PM
Anspach 156
Schiller, Susan
22290402
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 156
Primeau, Ronald
ENG 235WI
English Literature
22288259
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
198 with a grade of C or better.
Anspach 043
Devenney, Andrea
Anspach 308
Brauch, Thomas
Anspach 252
Luehm, Diana
Anspach 308
Brauch, Thomas
Anspach 253
Pebbles, Kenlea
Anspach 155
Luehm, Diana
Anspach 253
Pebbles, Kenlea
Anspach 253
Staff
Anspach 252
Luehm, Diana
Anspach 253
Pebbles, Kenlea
Anspach 308
Staff
Anspach 253
Blake, Allegra
Anspach 150
McGuire, Abby
Anspach 043
Staff
Anspach 252
Pioszak, Emily
Anspach 253
Blake, Allegra
Anspach 253
Blake, Allegra
Anspach 252
Luehm, Diana
Anspach 043
Krueger, Michelle
Anspach 252
Wendt, Mary
Anspach 253
Staff
Anspach 253
Pebbles, Kenlea
Anspach 308
Schumacher, Kayleen
Anspach 308
Schumacher, Kayleen
Anspach 252
Wendt, Mary
Anspach 150
McGuire, Abby
Anspach 043
Devenney, Andrea
Anspach 043
Staff
Anspach 308
Pioszak, Emily
Anspach 308
Murphy, Sue
Anspach 043
Krueger, Michelle
Anspach 043
Staff
Anspach 155
Staff
Anspach 043
Staff
Anspach 308
Staff
Anspach 252
Staff
Anspach 308
Brauch, Thomas
3 credit hours
Anspach 255
Smith, Nathanial
ENG 236WI
British Literature
3 credit hours
Primarily for sophomores; open to freshmen. CR/NC option available.
22288261
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 309
Delucia, Joellen
ENG 251WI
American Lit Colonial-Romantic
CR/NC option available.
22288264
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 310
75
Schiller, Susan
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
ENG 252WI
American Lit Realistic-Present
CR/NC option available.
22290674
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ENG 261WI
ENG 262WI
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Masterpieces of Ancient Literature
CR/NC option available.
22288243
M
06:30-09:20PM
European Literatures
CR/NC option available.
22288242
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Anspach 151
Brevda, William
3 credit hours
Anspach 309
Berk, Ari
3 credit hours
Anspach 310
Freed, Mark
ENG 294WI
Introduction to Creative Writing
3 credit hours
Recommended: ENG 101 or ENG 103/099 or ELI 198 with a grade of C or
better. CR/NC option available.
22290403
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 309
Bean, Jeffrey
22290404
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 255
Fanning, Robert
22290405
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 309
Bean, Jeffrey
ENG 299A
Writing Workshop II
1 credit hour
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Enrollment in at least one other CMU
course. CR/NC only.
22287701
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Lawson Jr, Daniel
ENG 303WI
Technical Writing
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a C or better; 56 credit hours completed.
22290407
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 253
Kreth, Melinda
ENG 311
Teaching Lit in Secondary School
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or 103/099 or ELI 198 with a grade of C or
better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or better; acceptance to the Teacher
Education Program; must have completed 56 credit hours.
22285454
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 156
Borsheim-Black, C
ENG 315
Teaching Writing Elem & Middle Schools
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a grade of C or better; Admission to the
Teacher Education program.
22285455
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 157
Block, Meghan
ENG 315, 22285455, meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays,
9:30-10:45 a.m. in Anspach 157 on September 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17,
and on Tuesdays only September 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27,
November 3, 10, 17, 24, and December 1, 8, and exam week;
the remainder of the course will be taught in a hybrid format.
22285456
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 314
Block, Meghan
ENG 315, 22285456, meets on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays,
12:30-1:45 p.m. in Anspach 314 on September 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17,
and on Tuesdays only September 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27,
November 3, 10, 17, 24, and December 1, 8, and exam week;
the remainder of the course will be taught in a hybrid format.
ENG 319
Teaching Composition Sec School
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 103 with a
minimum grade of C and ENG 099 with a grade of CR or ELI 198 with a
minimum grade of C; ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. Must have
completed 56 credit hours; Admission to Teacher Education program
required. Additional hours to be arranged.
22290453
W
05:00-07:50PM
Anspach 252
Brockman, Elizabeth
ENG 323WI
Fantasy & Science Fiction
CR/NC option available.
22290406
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ENG 326
The Literary Dimensions of Film
CR/NC option available.
22285461
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 155
Sommers, Joseph
3 credit hours
Anspach 151
Weinstock, Jeffrey
ENG 328
Native American Lit and Film
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. CR/NC option
available.
22290408
W
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 150
Berk, Ari
ENG 329
African American Literature
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. CR/NC option
available.
22285462
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 150
Eke, Maureen
ENG 330
Mythic Literature
CR/NC option available.
22285463
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
ENG 332
3 credit hours
Anspach 309
Berk, Ari
Contemporary Literature and Thought
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ENG 101, ENG 103/099,
or ELI 198; Grade of "C" or better in ENG 201. CR/NC option available.
22290411
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 255
Harding, Desmond
76
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
ENG 333
Lit of Non-Western Cultures
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ENG 101, ENG 103/099 or
ELI 198; Grade of "C" or better in ENG 201.
22290410
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 150
Eke, Maureen
ENG 334
Literary and Cultural Theory
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in ENG 101, ENG 103/099 or ELI 198.
CR/NC option available.
22285464
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 310
Freed, Mark
ENG 345
Studies in Authors
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ENG 234. CR/NC option available.
"The Liberty to Know: Authority and Rebellion in John Milton's
Paradise Lost and Beyond."
22289960
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 309
Delucia, Joellen
"Jane Austen: Romantic or Revolutionary?"
ENG 349
Shakespeare
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or 103/099 or ELI 198 with a grade of C or
better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. CR/NC option available.
22285467
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 156
McDermott, Kristen
22285468
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 314
Staff
ENG 352
American Literature: Romantic Period
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or 103/099 or 198 with a grade of C or better;
ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. CR/NC option available.
22290412
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 314
Weinstock, Jeffrey
ENG 371
Teaching Grammar
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or 103/099 or ELI 198 with a grade of C or
better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. Recommended: ENG 271.
22285469
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 150
Burke, April
22285470
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 150
Burke, April
ENG 375
Introduction to Linguistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or 103/099 or ELI 198 with a grade of C or
better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or better. CR/NC option available.
22285471
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 157
Hicks, Catherine
ENG 381
Children's Literature
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ENG 201 with a grade of C or better.
Recommended: ENG 134 or 234.
22285472
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 151
Alton, Anne
22285473
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 255
Xu, Xu
22285474
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 151
Papazian, Gretchen
22285475
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 157
Xu, Xu
ENG 391WI
Creative Writing: Fiction
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ENG 294 with a grade of B or better.
CR/NC option available.
22290415
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 260A
Roberson, Matthew
ENG 392
Creative Writing: Poetry
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Grade of "B" or better in ENG 294. CR/NC option available.
22285478
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 260A
Fanning, Robert
ENG 397
Independent Study
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisite: Approval by instructor and department chairperson
required before registration. CR/NC option available.
22285479
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Sparling, Nicole
ENG 435
Studies in Texts
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ENG 234. CR/NC option available.
"Modernist Fiction: Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield."
22285480
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Anspach 314
Staff
ENG 441
Contemporary English Prose
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ENG 101, ENG 103/099 or
ELI 198; grade of "C" or better in ENG 201; ENG 134 or 234.
CR/NC option available.
22290413
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 309
Harding, Desmond
ENG 460
Sr Seminar: Curr Issues in Eng
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Open to senior English majors only; ENG 101, 103/099 or
ELI 198 with a grade of C or better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or
better; ENG 134 or 234. CR/NC option available.
22285482
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 156
Borsheim-Black, C
"Adolescents/ce in Young Adult Literature and Popular Culture."
22285483
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 255
Smith, Nathanial
"Reading Emotions: Psychological, Cognitive, and Affective Approaches
to Literature."
77
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
ENG 481
Int'l Lit for Children and Young Adults
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a grade of C or better; ENG 234 or 381.
CR/NC option available.
22290414
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 157
Xu, Xu
ENG 482
Fantasy for Youth
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ENG 101, ENG 103/099 or
ELI 198; grade of "C" or better in ENG 201; ENG 234 or ENG 381.
CR/NC option available.
22285484
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 155
Sommers, Joseph
ENG 485
Poetry for Children and Young Adults
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a C or better; ENG 134 or 234 or 381.
CR/NC option available.
22290421
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 151
Papazian, Gretchen
ENG 491WI
Advanced Fiction Writing
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201 with a grade of C or better; ENG 134 or 234; ENG
391 with a grade of B or better. CR/NC option available.
22290416
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 260A
Roberson, Matthew
ENG 492A
Advanced Poetry Writing
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ENG 101, ENG 103/099 or
ENG 198; grade of "C" or better in ENG 201; ENG 392.
CR/NC option available.
22285486
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 260A
Fanning, Robert
ENG 510WI
Writing Center Practicum
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor.
22290418
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Lawson Jr, Daniel
ENG 517
Reading and English Classroom
CR/NC option available.
22290419
M
03:30-06:20PM
ENG 545
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Chaucer
CR/NC option available.
22290420
M
03:30-06:20PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Anspach 150
Ford, Amy
3 credit hours
Anspach 157
McDermott, Kristen
ENG 566
Human Rights in Lit/Art/Film
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to any of the English department’s MA programs
or ENG 201 with a grade of C or better, ENG 134 or 234.
22290422
W
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 260A
Eke, Maureen
ENG 571SL
Tchg Eng to Speakers Other Langs
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: ENG 375.
This course has a Service Learning component.
22290423
W
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 310
Davis, Tracy
ENG 574
TESOL Materials, Assessment, Curriculum
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 571; Graduate status or the following: ENG 101 or
103/099 or ELI 198 with a grade of C or better; ENG 201 with a grade of
C or better. NOTE: Suggested for graduate students.
22290675
W
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 157
Burke, April
ENG 577
Intro Second Lang Acquisition
Recommended: ENG 375.
22285491
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 310
Spruiell, William
ENG 578
Applied Sociolinguistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Graduate status or the following: ENG 201 with a grade
of C or better; ENG 375. CR/NC option available.
22285492
M
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 310
Hicks, Catherine
ENG 580
Literature for Young Adults
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of 86 hours, ENG 201 with a grade of C or
better, One of: ENG 134 or ENG 234 or ENG 381; or graduate status.
CR/NC option available.
22285493
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 156
Borsheim-Black, C
ENG 582
Cult Plurism Yng Adult/Child Lit
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Graduate status or the following: ENG 101 or 103/099 or
198 with a grade of C or better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or better;
ENG 134 or 234 or 381.
CR/NC option available.
22285494
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 151
Papazian, Gretchen
22285495
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 150
Griffith, Susan
ENG 583
Heroic Tradition in Children's Lit
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Graduate status or the following: ENG 101 or 103/099 or
ELI 198 with a grade of C or better; ENG 201 with a grade of C or
better; and ENG 134 or ENG 234 or ENG 381. CR/NC option available.
22285497
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 151
Alton, Anne
78
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENG 602
Research Materials and Methods
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to graduate program in English.
22285498
W
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 151
Alton, Anne
ENG 614
Practicum Teaching College Composition
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Open to English teaching assistants.
22285499
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 310
Bailey, Steven
ENG 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22285500
1 credit hour
Anspach 215
Sparling, Nicole
Hours Arr
ENG 656D
Seminar in American Literature
3 credit hours
Recommended: 6 hours of American literature.
"Crime Literature: Low Brow or High Brow?"
22285502
Th
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 310
Brevda, William
ENG 672
Applied Linguistics Written Comm
22290424
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
ENG 674
Eng Grammar for Lang Teachers
Recommended: ENG 571, ENG 574.
22285503
Th
06:30-09:30PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 310
Davis, Tracy
3 credit hours
Anspach 310
Spruiell, William
ENG 675A
Seminar in English Linguistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ENG 375; Recommended: Some foreign language study.
"Liniguistic Typology: How Weird Is English, Anyway?"
22290450
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 310
Spruiell, William
ENG 690
Practicum in TESOL
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Final one-credit unit requires completion of ENG 571 or
577.
22285504
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Davis, Tracy
ENG 691A
Seminar: Writing Fiction
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to M.A. Creative Writing Concentration.
22285505
W
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 157
Roberson, Matthew
ENG 692A
Seminar: Writing Poetry
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to M.A. Creative Writing Concentration.
22285506
W
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 260A
Bean, Jeffrey
ENG 697
Independent Study
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites:
Approval by instructor and department chairperson
required before registration.
22285507
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Sparling, Nicole
ENG 718
Teaching Internship
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: 21 credit hours of MAECC graduate work, including the
following specific courses: ENG 519, 601, 637, and 638; permission of
instructor.
22285508
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Sparling, Nicole
ENG 719
Internship: Professional Communication
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: 21 credit hours of MAECC graduate work, including:
ENG 601, 603, 637, and 638; permission of Internship Advisor.
22285509
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Sparling, Nicole
ENG 799
Thesis
CR/NC only.
Prerequisite:
22285510
1 to 6 credit hours
Department permission.
Hours Arr
Anspach 215
Sparling, Nicole
Ken Sanney
ABSC 164
774-3270
Entrepreneurship (ENT)
ENT 101
Discover the Entrepreneur Within
22285511
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22285512
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
3 credit hours
ABSC 150G
Foulds, James
ABSC 150G
Sanney, Kenneth
ENT 201
Entrepreneurship Launch Pad
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENT 101 or BUS 100 or BIS 100.
Same as MGT 201
22288120
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
ABSC 150G
Staff
22288121
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ABSC 150G
Staff
ENT 210
Acc Info Entrep Dec Mkng
Same as ACC 210
22285514
M W F
22285515
M W F
22285516
M W F
3 credit hours
09:00-09:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
ABSC 150G
ABSC 150G
ABSC 150G
79
Staff
Staff
Staff
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENT 213
Economics for Entrepreneurs
3 credit hours
This course does not count as credit for the Economics major or minor.
Same as ECO 213
22285517
M W
05:00-06:15PM
ABSC 150G
Staff
ENT 221
Mkt Strategies Entrepreneurs
Recommended: ENT 101, ENT/MGT 201.
Same as MKT 221
22285518
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285519
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
ABSC 264
ABSC 264
Staff
Staff
ENT 300
Digital Entrepreneurship
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 56 semester hours completed.
Same as BIS 300
22285520
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ABSC 150G
Staff
22285521
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ABSC 150G
Staff
ENT 320
Fin Mgt Entrepreneurial Venture
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; ACC 201, 210, 250, or ENT
210; STA 282; signed major or minor in Entrepreneurship.
Same as FIN 320
22285522
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ABSC 150G
Staff
22285523
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ABSC 264
Staff
ENT 416
Entrepreneurship Global Economy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENT 213, ENT 221; 56 semester hours completed; signed
major in Entrepreneurship.
Same as MGT 416
22285524
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
ABSC 264
Staff
ENT 419
Run/Grow Ent Venture Global Econ
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; signed major or minor in
Entrepreneurship.
Same as MGT 419
22285525
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
ABSC 264
Staff
ENT 420
Legal Aspects of New Ventures
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed; signed major or minor in
Entrepreneurship.
Same as BLR 420
22285513
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
ABSC 150G
Sanney, Kenneth
ENT 444
Internship in Entrepreneurship
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENT/ACC 210, ENT/ECO 213, and ENT/MKT 221. 56 semester
hours completed; signed major or minor in Entrepreneurship, approval of
Entrepreneurship Internship Supervisor. Recommended: ENT/FIN 320 and
ENT/MGT 419.
22285526
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Staff
ENT 444B
Internship in Entrepreneurship
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENT/ACC 210, ENT/ECO 213, and ENT/MKT 221. 56 semester
hours completed; signed major or minor in Entrepreneurship, approval of
Entrepreneurship Internship Supervisor. Recommended: ENT/FIN 320 and
ENT/MGT 419.
22288161
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Staff
ENT 492
Emerging Venture Consulting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed; signed major or minor in
Entrepreneurship; ENT/MKT 221; ENT/BIS 300; ENT/FIN 320. Recommended:
ENT/MGT 419.
22285527
M
06:30-09:20PM
ABSC 150G
Roberts, Robby
ENT 495
Launching a Venture
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed; ENT/MGT 201, ENT/MKT 221,
ENT/BUS 300, ENT/FIN 320, and ENT/MGT 419.
Pre/Co-requisite: ENT/BLR 420.
22288124
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ABSC 166
O'Brien, Teresa
David Patton
Dow 296A
774-3323
Environmental Studies (ENV)
ENV 101
ENV 310
Intro to Environmental Studies
CR/NC option available.
22285528
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Dow 135
Shadbolt, Ryan
Environmental Issues Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 101 or BIO 105; ENV 101;
CHM 120 or CHM 161 or both CHM 131 and CHM 132.
22285529
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Dow 289
Lauderman, Jill
80
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENV 497
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Open to juniors and seniors with approval of the
instructor and program director.
22285531
Hours Arr
Dow 296A
Staff
Jim Felton
Sloan 332
774-3362
Finance (FIN)
FIN 201
Personal Finance
22285550
W
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 206
Loomis, Amber
FIN 302
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Co-requisites: MGT/MKT 303, MKT 304.
22287641
Hours Arr
Sloan 332
White, Nancy
FIN 302A
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302A must also
register for MGT 303A and MKT 304A.
22288012
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 203
McGuire, David
FIN 302B
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302B must also
register for MGT 303B and MKT 304B.
22288013
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 203
McGuire, David
FIN 302C
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302C must also
register for MGT 303C and MKT 304C.
22288014
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 203
McGuire, David
FIN 302D
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302D must also
register for MGT 303D and MKT 304D.
22288015
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 203
McGuire, David
FIN 302E
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302E must also
register for MGT 303E and MKT 304E.
22288016
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 203
Gawryk, John
FIN 302F
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302F must also
register for MGT 303F and MKT 304F.
22288017
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 203
McGuire, David
FIN 302G
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302G must also
register for MGT 303G and MKT 304G.
22288018
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 203
Gawryk, John
FIN 302I
Integrated Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for FIN 302I must also
register for MGT 303I and MKT 304I.
22288019
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 203
Iles, Douglas
FIN 307
Fund of Pers Financial Planning
Prerequisite: ACC 201 or ACC 250.
22285552
M W
05:00-06:15PM
FIN 315
FIN 317
3 credit hours
Grawn 214
Principles of Investments
3
Prerequisites: 56 hours completed; admission
Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
22285553
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn
22285554
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn
Iles, Douglas
credit hours
to Professional Business
207
207
Felton, James
Felton, James
Insurance Planning
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ACC 201 or 250; BLR 202 or 235; STA 282 or 382;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22285555
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ABSC 264
Hackett, Francis
81
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
FIN 332
Managerial Finance
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ACC 201 or 250, ACC 202 or 255; 56 semester hours
completed.
22285558
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 214
Benet, Bruce
FIN 335
Real Estate Principles
Prerequisite: ECO 202 or 203.
22285551
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 206
Coscarelly, Tim
FIN 336
Real Estate Finance & Investments
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FIN 335; admission to Professional Business Studies or
listed on signed major or minor.
22287852
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 207
Robinson, Spenser
FIN 347
Retirement Planning
3
Prerequisites: ACC 311, FIN 315, FIN 307; 56
admission to Professional Business Studies or
or minor.
22285559
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn
FIN 425
Options and Futures
Prerequisites: FIN 302
completed; admission to
signed major or minor.
22285560
M W F
22285561
M W F
credit hours
semester hours completed;
listed on a signed major
215
Janes, Douglas
3 credit hours
or FIN 332, FIN 315 56 semester hours
Professional Business Studies or listed on a
09:00-09:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 203
Grawn 203
Benet, Bruce
Benet, Bruce
FIN 442
Intermediate Financial Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FIN 302 or FIN 332; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22285562
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 214
Chiou, Wan-Jiun
22285563
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 214
Chiou, Wan-Jiun
FIN 445
Personal Estate Planning
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FIN 347; 56 semester hours completed; admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
Same as BLR 445
22289916
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 207
Vanvoorhees, Mark
FIN 448
Fundamental Financial Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FIN 302 or FIN 332; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22285564
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 207
Jain, Pawan
FIN 472
Money and Capital Markets
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FIN 302 or FIN 332; ECO 201 or 204, ECO 202 or 203;
56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies
or listed on signed major or minor.
22285566
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 207
Felton, James
22289917
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 207
Southcott, Jeffrey
FIN 490
Internship in Finance
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of the department chairperson; admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
CR/NC option available.
22285567
Hours Arr
Sloan 332
White, Nancy
FIN 491
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Prior permission of instructor and department
chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22285568
Hours Arr
Sloan 332
White, Nancy
FIN 492
Practicum in Small Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor. See Robby L. Roberts, ABSC 164, for details and assignment to a
small business advising team.
Same as ACC 492, BIS 492, MGT 492 and MKT 492.
22285569
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Staff
FIN 573
International Finance
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FIN 302 or 332; 56 semester hours completed and
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22285570
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 207
Amin, Abu
22285571
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 207
Amin, Abu
FIN 791
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson and
15 hours of graduate credit in MBA program.
22285572
Hours Arr
Sloan 332
White, Nancy
82
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
Foreign Language (FLN)
FLN 297A
SPECIAL
FEES
Accelerated Beginning Portuguese
4 credit hours
Offers students a basic proficiency in mainly Brazilian, and some
Iberian Portuguese, and presents an overview of Brazilian and Portuguese
cultures. Appropriate for students who want to attain practical
communicative skills in a second language in an accelerated manner; for
both absolute beginners and for speakers/students of Spanish. Students
will develop the four communicative skills: listening, reading,
speaking, and writing in standard Portuguese. Areas of additional
emphasis are specific lexical, grammatical, and phonetic differences
between Portuguese and Spanish. CR/NC option available.
22290539
M Tu W Th
05:00-05:50PM
Pearce 328
Kulawik, Krzysztof
Megan Goodwin
EHS 228
774-3218
Fashion Merchandising and Design (FMD)
Lab course fees vary for the following courses:
FMD 044, 155, 240, 241, 345, 350, 397, 490, 497, 547, 557, 560, 597, and
640.
Students must apply for registration in the following courses for
Fall: FMD 246, 346, 355, 356, 457.
Applications are available on-line only at: www. ehs.cmich.edu/hev.
You will need to fill out, print off, and turn them in to EHS 228
with attachments (copy of your signed major or minor and a current,
personalized academic history from the CMU portal). Dates the
applications will be accepted are: March 16 and 17, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
FMD 044
Basic Skills in Apparel Constr
22288149
M W
10:00-11:50AM
22288150
M W
08:00-09:50AM
3 credit hours
Wight 122
Fouche, Shermane
Wight 122
Honey, Wendy
FMD 140
Intro Clothing Constrn & Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Successful completion of placement exam or FMD 044.
22285692
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Wight 122
Fouche, Shermane
FMD 141
Apparel Design Analysis
22285693
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Pearce 135
MacGillivray,Maureen
Introduction to Textiles
22285694
M W
M
22285695
M W
M
22285696
M W
W
12:00-12:50PM
01:00-02:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
3
Moore
Wight
Moore
Wight
Moore
Wight
FMD 155
FMD 241
FMD 246
FMD 250
FMD 250WI
FMD 252
FMD 252F
Apparel Design: Illustration
Prerequisites: FMD 140, FMD 141.
22285712
Th
03:30-07:20PM
FEE
FEE
$50.00
$50.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
credit hours
105
Chowdhary, Usha
127
105
Chowdhary, Usha
127
105
Chowdhary, Usha
127
3 credit hours
Wight 122
Fouche, Shermane
Comp-Aided Design for Apparel
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed major in apparel merchandising & design with a
concentration in apparel design or signed major in apparel merchandising
& design with a concentration in apparel merchandising. For Apparel
Design Concentration: FMD 140, 141, 155. For Apparel Merchandising
Concentration: FMD 141, 155. See note above.
22285713
Tu Th
08:00-09:50AM
Wight 119
Honey, Wendy
22285714
M W
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 119
Honey, Wendy
22285715
Tu Th
02:00-03:50PM
Wight 119
Honey, Wendy
History of Western Dress
22288203
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
3 credit hours
Wight 200
Chowdhary, Usha
History of Western Dress
22288266
Tu Th
22290198
M W
11:00-12:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Wight 104
Mower, Jennifer
Wight 104
Mower, Jennifer
Dress and Culture
22285716
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
ET 116
Mower, Jennifer
Dress and Culture
3 credit hours
AMD 252F is restricted to new freshmen with 12 credits or less.
22290711
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Pearce 135
Mower, Jennifer
83
SUBJECT
CRN
FMD 256
Introduction to Fashion Industry
Prerequisites: FMD 141.
22285718
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
FMD 332
FMD 345
FMD 346
FMD 355
FMD 358
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Wight 116
Mull, Ian
FEE
$20.00
FEE
$20.00
FEE
$20.00
Apparel Design Methods
3 credit hours
Pre/Co-requisite: FMD 240, FMD 241. 1 hour to be arranged.
22290225
M W
02:00-03:50PM
Wight 122
Fouche, Shermane
FEE
$20.00
Advanced CAD For Apparel
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FMD 246. See note above.
22285760
Tu Th
12:00-01:50PM
Wight 119
Beard, Carol
22285761
Tu Th
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 119
Beard, Carol
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
Chowdhary, Usha
FEE
$25.00
Chowdhary, Usha
FEE
$25.00
FEE
$20.00
FEE
$40.00
FEE
$40.00
Fashion Buying
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FMD 256, BIS/CPS 106, successful completion of math
competency. 1 hour to be arranged.
22285790
M
10:00-11:50AM
EHS 329
Mull, Ian
W
10:00-10:50AM
EHS 328
22285791
M
10:00-11:50AM
EHS 329
Mull, Ian
W
11:00-11:50AM
EHS 328
Textile Analysis
Prerequisite:
22285762
Tu
Th
22285763
Tu
Th
FMD 155.
3
See note above.
12:30-02:20PM
Ronan
12:30-02:20PM
Wight
12:30-02:20PM
Ronan
10:00-11:50AM
Wight
Multichannel Fashion Merchdsing
Prerequisites: FMD 246, 256.
22287883
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
credit hours
340
127
340
127
3 credit hours
Pearce 138
Mull, Ian
FMD 397A
Store Presentation Technology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: FMD 246.
Software applications specific to apparel presentation in retail and
virtual environments. Emphasis on creation of floor sets for product
display and branding.
22291084
M W
08:00-09:50AM
Wight 119
Domina, Tanya
FMD 457
Portfolio Techniques
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FMD 401; senior standing. See note above.
2 hours to be arranged.
22285792
M
03:30-06:20PM
Wight 119
Mull, Ian
FMD 490
Ind Study in App Merch & Design
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287931
Hours Arr
EHS 228
Goodwin, Megan
FMD 545
Introduction to Draping
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FMD 241 and FMD 345 or graduate status.
22290231
Tu Th
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 122
An, Su kyoung
FMD 560
Apparel Product Development
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed major in Apparel Merchandising & Design with a
concentration in Apparel Design or signed major in Apparel Merchandising
& Design with a concentration in Apparel Merchandising. For Apparel
Design concentration: FMD 246, 345, 355, 401; Pre/Co-requisite: FMD 550.
For Apparel Merchandising Concentration: FMD 246, 355, 358, 401; Pre/Corequisite: FMD 550. Or admission to College of Graduate Studies.
22287942
M W
12:00-01:50PM
Wight 122
Beard, Carol
FMD 604
Scholarship Textiles & Clothing
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Apparel Product Development and
Merchandising Technology graduate program.
22287868
F
09:00-11:50AM
Wight 116
Lee, Seung-Eun
FMD 635
Adv Intrnshp Textile & Apparel
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of graduate coursework in Apparel Product
Development and Merchandising Technology.
22287865
Hours Arr
Wight 102
Domina, Tanya
FMD 641
Apparel Presentation Technology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FMD 246. Admission to the Apparel Product
Development and Merchandising Technology graduate program.
22287866
M W
08:00-09:50AM
Wight 102
Domina, Tanya
FMD 790
Ind Study in App Mchdsg & Design
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
22287934
Hours Arr
EHS 228
Goodwin, Megan
FMD 798
Thesis in App Mchdsg & Design
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
22287937
Hours Arr
Wight 216
MacGillivray,Maureen
84
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
Megan Goodwin
EHS 228
774-3218
Food and Nutrition (FNS)
Lab course fees vary for the following courses:
FNS 160, 260, 263, 361, 371, 375, 490, 497 and 570.
FNS 160
Introduction to Foods
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Listed on a signed major or minor or less than 56
semester hours completed.
22285697
M
09:00-10:50AM
Anspach 162
Bell, Robert
M
01:00-02:50PM
Wight 110
Evans Rottman,
22285698
M
09:00-10:50AM
Anspach 162
Bell, Robert
Tu
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 110
Evans Rottman,
22285699
M
09:00-10:50AM
Anspach 162
Bell, Robert
Tu
02:30-04:20PM
Wight 110
Evans Rottman,
22285700
M
09:00-10:50AM
Anspach 162
Bell, Robert
M
03:30-05:20PM
Wight 110
Evans Rottman,
22285701
M
09:00-10:50AM
Anspach 162
Bell, Robert
W
01:00-02:50PM
Wight 110
Evans Rottman,
FNS 261
Foodservice Catering for Events
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Signed Event Management Minor.
22288085
W
04:00-06:50PM
Powers 132
Staff
FNS 271
Food & Culture in U.S.
22285770
Tu Th
FNS 364
Foodservice Operations
Prerequisite: FNS 160.
22288156
Tu
11:00-12:15PM
Lynn
Lynn
Lynn
Lynn
Lynn
3 credit hours
Pearce 135
Staff
3 credit hours
03:30-06:20PM
Wight 200
Staff
FNS 367
Institutional Food Prod Lab
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: FNS 363 with ServSafe Certification, FNS 365, FNS 370.
22287853
W
08:00-09:50AM
Wight 110
Evans Rottman, Lynn
FNS 370
Nutrition
22285765
22285766
22285767
22285768
22285769
FNS 373
FNS 374
FNS 377
Tu Th
M W F
W
Tu Th
Tu
09:30-10:45AM
09:00-09:50AM
06:00-08:50PM
08:00-09:15AM
06:00-08:50PM
Contemporary Nutritional Issues
Prerequisite: FNS 370.
22288108
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Nutrition in the Life Cycle
Prerequisite: FNS 370.
22285795
M W
01:00-01:50PM
F
01:00-02:50PM
Nutrition/Disabilities & Disease
Prerequisite: FNS 370.
22288132
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Moore 105
Staff
Moore 105
Staff
Pearce 135
Staff
Moore 105
Staff
Pearce 138
Staff
3 credit hours
Wight 116
Staff
4 credit hours
Wight 200
Wight 200
Hildebrandt, Leslie
3 credit hours
Wight 116
Staff
FNS 471
Medical Nutrition Therapy I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: FNS 370, CHM 421 or 521, BIO 392 or HSC 214 and 215;
admission to the Professional Phase of the dietetics program. Pre/Corequisite(s): FNS 473.
22285793
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Wight 116
Staff
FNS 473
Advanced Nutrition
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: FNS 370; BIO 392; CHM 421 or CHM 521
FNS 473 has a voluntary study session on Mondays, 11-11:50 a.m.
in Wightman 116.
22285794
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Wight 200
Hildebrandt, Leslie
F
10:00-11:50AM
Wight 200
FNS 475
Nutritional and Herbal Supplements
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: FNS 370. See note above.
22290189
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Wight 200
Hildebrandt, Leslie
FNS 479
Professional Issues in Dietetics
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Senior standing, signed Dietetics major.
22287663
Th
01:00-01:50PM
Ronan 340
Jay, Ann
FNS 490
Ind Study in Foods & Nutrition
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287930
Hours Arr
EHS 228
Goodwin, Megan
85
SUBJECT
CRN
FNS 570
Nutrition Education
Prerequisite/Corequisite: FNS 471.
22285801
M W
12:00-01:50PM
FNS 674
FNS 675
FNS 676
FNS 790
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
4 credit hours
Wight 116
Staff
Dietetic Internship:Clinical Exp
5 credit hours
Prerequisite: Registration is restricted to students accepted into the
Dietetic Internship and the College of Graduate Studies.
22285803
Hours Arr
Wight 128B
Jay, Ann
FEE
$875.00
Diet Intern Foodservice Mgmt
5 credit hours
Prerequisites: Registration is restricted to students accepted into the
Central Michigan University Dietetic Internship and the College of
Graduate Studies.
22285804
Hours Arr
Wight 128B
Jay, Ann
FEE
$875.00
Dietetic Internship: Summary Exp
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: FNS 674 and FNS 675; registration is restricted to
students accepted into the Dietetic Internship and the College of
Graduate Studies. A dietetic internship accredited by the ADA.
Students successfully completing Internship I, II, and III are eligible
to write the registration examination for dietitians.
22285805
Hours Arr
Wight 128B
Jay, Ann
FEE
$350.00
Independent Study in Dietetics
Prerequisites: FNS 678.
22287935
Hours Arr
2 to 6 credit hours
EHS 228
Goodwin, Megan
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
French (FRN)
Students who have had a foreign language in high school and want to
continue the study of that language at CMU must take a placement test
in that language before registering for classes. Only those who have
had no previous experience in the foreign language may enroll in 101
without taking the placement test.
Students with CMU or other
college-level credit in the language do not have to take the placement
test.
You may take the foreign language placement test online.
Visit www.chsbs.cmich.edu/fllc and click on "placement test" button.
Remember to print your score for future reference.
Students who enroll in an entry level course (102, 201, or 202) and
receive a grade of B (3.0) or better are eligible for up to 8 hours
of retroactive credit.
To qualify, students must be enrolled at the level determined by their
score on the placement test, or at a higher level. Retroactive credit
guidelines are available from the Foreign Language Department Office,
Pearce 305.
FRN 101
Elementary French I
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Students who have more than 2 years of high
school French may not enroll in FRN 101 without permission of
instructor. If you have had previous experience in this language, you
must take the placement test. Courses on 100 and 200 level are
supplemented by laboratory work.
22285573
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 302
Ennaili, Leila
22285574
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 302
Ennaili, Leila
22285575
M Tu W Th
03:00-03:50PM
Pearce 302
Teodorescu, Madalina
22285576
M Tu W Th
02:00-02:50PM
Pearce 302
Teodorescu, Madalina
FRN 102
Elementary French II
4 credit hours
Recommended: FRN 101. Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by
laboratory work. If you do not have the recommended prerequisite, you
must take the placement test. CR/NC option available.
22285577
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 302
Ransom, Amy
FRN 110
Study Abroad
1 to 8 credit hours
Course taught in France or Quebec. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22285579
Hours Arr
Pearce 316
Ennaili, Leila
FRN 201
Intermediate French I
4 credit hours
Recommended: FRN 102. Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by
laboratory work. If you do not have the recommended prerequisite, you
must take the placement test. CR/NC option available.
22285580
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 302
Teodorescu, Madalina
86
SUBJECT
CRN
FRN 202
Intermediate French II
4 credit hours
Recommended: FRN 201. Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by
laboratory work. If you do not have the recommended prerequisite, you
must take the placement test. CR/NC option available.
22285581
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 302
Ransom, Amy
FRN 210
Study Abroad
Course taught in France or Quebec.
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22285582
Hours Arr
1 to 18 credit hours
Student must register with the
Study Abroad
Course taught in France or Quebec.
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22285583
Hours Arr
1 to 18 credit hours
Student must register with the
FRN 310
FRN 315
FRN 321
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Pearce 316
Conversation & Composition I
CR/NC option available.
Recommended: FRN 202.
22285584
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
France Today
CR/NC option available.
Recommended: FRN 202.
22289942
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce 316
Ennaili, Leila
Ennaili, Leila
3 credit hours
Pearce 332
Ennaili, Leila
3 credit hours
Pearce 332
Brookes, Christi
FRN 410
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: 6 hours of French at the 300 level; permission of
instructor. Course taught in France or Quebec. Student must register
with the Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22285585
Hours Arr
Pearce 316
Ennaili, Leila
FRN 411
Practicum in Teaching French
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two 300-level courses; passing the competency test;
departmental permission.
22285586
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 327
Knight, Susan
FRN 412
Pract: Secondary Field Experience
1 credit hour
CR/NC only.
Corequisite: FRN 411.
Students must block out two half-days or one full day for scheduling
school visitations of three hours per week. Students in this class must
participate in 30 hours of field experience in addition to class
meetings.
22285587
Tu
03:30-04:20PM
Pearce 327
Knight, Susan
FRN 421
Foreign Language in Elem School
Corequisite: FRN 411.
22285588
M
05:00-05:50PM
FRN 422
Practicum: ELE Field Experience
Corequisite: FRN 421. CR/NC only.
22287844
M
06:00-06:50PM
1 credit hour
Pearce 302
1 credit hour
Pearce 302
First Year Experience
Prerequisite: Only open to students in
For student athletes.
22287954
Tu
06:00-06:50PM
22287955
Tu
07:00-07:50PM
22287956
W
07:00-07:50PM
22290222
W
06:00-06:50PM
Richardson, Norma
Claudia Douglass
Warriner 312
774-3632
First Year Experience (FYE)
FYE 101A
Richardson, Norma
1 credit hour
their first year at CMU.
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
107
107
124
124
Kral, Erica
Kral, Erica
Albrecht, Tera
Kral, Erica
FYE 101B
First Year Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Only open to students in their first year at CMU.
For students interested in Business.
22287888
W
12:00-12:50PM
ABSC 278
Kendrick, Kristen
22287889
Tu
09:30-10:20AM
ABSC 278
Barry, Andrea
FYE 101C
First Year Experience
Prerequisite: Only open to students in
For MAC scholars.
22287957
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
22287958
W
02:00-02:50PM
22287959
Tu
10:00-10:50AM
22287960
W
10:00-10:50AM
1 credit hour
their first year at CMU.
Kulhavi
Kulhavi
Kulhavi
Kulhavi
87
141
141
141
141
Guinn, Traci
Johnson, Amber
Guinn, Traci
Johnson, Amber
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
FYE 101E
First Year Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Only open to students in their first year at CMU.
For students in the Education & Human Services Residential College.
22287961
M
12:00-12:50PM
EHS 309
Johnson-Hilty, Jill
22287962
W
12:00-12:50PM
EHS 329
Johnson-Hilty, Jill
22287963
W
02:00-02:50PM
EHS 413
Van De water, Ann
FYE 101I
First Year Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Only open to students in their first year at CMU.
For international students only.
22290704
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Grawn 101
Schneider, Amber
FYE 101I, 22290704, meets August 31,
September 2, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30,
October 5, 12, 19, 26, November 9, 23, and 30.
Class meets AUG 31-NOV 30
FYE 101P
First Year Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Only open to students in their first year at CMU.
Only open to students admitted to the PATHWAYS and STEP programs.
22290301
M
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 101
Henley, Mary
22290303
F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 101
Henley, Mary
FYE 101T
First Year Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Only open to students in their first year at CMU.
For first year transfer students.
22287951
M F
01:00-01:50PM
Powers 200
Green, Colleen
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 23
SPECIAL
FEES
Leigh Orf
Brooks 314
774-3179
Geology (GEL)
Field trip expenses vary for the following courses:
GEL 290, 310, 320, 321, 331, 370, 372, 380, 413, 430, 440, or 575.
GEL 100
Introduction to Earth Systems
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Credit may not be earned in both GEL 100 and 101, 102, 105, or 130.
22285592
M W
10:00-11:50AM
Brooks 305
Agardy, Rachael
22285593
M W
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 306
Agardy, Rachael
22285594
Tu Th
08:00-09:50AM
Brooks 305
Steinbis, Martin
22285595
Tu Th
10:00-11:50AM
Brooks 305
Steinbis, Martin
GEL 101
Physical Geology
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Credit may not be earned in both GEL 101 and 100, 105, or 130.
22285596
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Brooks 305
Gonzalez, Maria
GEL 102
Physical Geology Lab
1 credit hour
Pre/Co-Requisite: GEL 101 or 105. Credit may not be earned in both GEL
102 and 100 or 130. CR/NC option available.
22285597
W
08:00-09:50AM
Brooks 306
Wicander, Reed
GEL 105
Dangerous Planet
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Credit may not be earned in both GEL 105 and
100, 101, or 130.
22285598
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Brooks 305
Agardy, Rachael
GEL 130QR
Earth Processes
3 credit hours
Credit may not be earned in both GEL 130 and 100, 101, 102, or 105.
CR/NC option available.
22285600
M W
12:00-01:50PM
Brooks 305
Gonzalez, Maria
22285601
Tu Th
02:00-03:50PM
Dow 108
Gonzalez, Maria
GEL 201
Earth History
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: One of: GEL 100; or GEL 101, 102; or GEL 105, 102; or GEL
130.
22285602
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
Brooks 306
Wicander, Reed
Th
03:00-04:50PM
Brooks 306
GEL 230
Prehistoric Life
CR/NC option available.
22285603
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Brooks 305
Agardy, Rachael
GEL 280
Geomath
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 132; One of: GEL 100 or GEL 101, 102 or GEL 105, 102
or GEL 130.
22288147
M W
03:00-04:50PM
Dow 108
Sirbescu, Monaliza
GEL 290
Intro to Geologic Investigation
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEL 101 or GEL 105, and GEL 102; or GEL 100 or GEL 130.
22285604
M W
10:00-11:50AM
Brooks 306
Steinbis, Martin
88
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
GEL 310
Introductory Mineralogy
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEL 101 or 105, and 102; or GEL 100 or 130. Pre/Corequisites: CHM 131; GEL 280.
22285606
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Brooks 337
Sirbescu, Monaliza
Tu
12:00-02:50PM
Brooks 337
GEL 320
Earth Materials
Prerequisites:
22285607
M W
F
GEL 370
Structural Geology
Prerequisites: GEL 201, 280, 290.
22285608
Th
01:00-03:50PM
M W
10:00-10:50AM
3 credit hours
GEL 101 or 105, and 102; or GEL 100; or GEL 130.
08:00-08:50AM
Brooks 310
Gonzalez, Maria
09:00-11:50AM
Brooks 337
3 credit hours
Brooks 337
Brooks 310
Morgan, Sven
GEL 380
Hydrogeology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEL 101 or 105, and GEL 102; or GEL 100 or 130; MTH 132
with a C- or better. Recommended: GEL 280.
22285609
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Brooks 310
Robertson, Wendy
F
10:00-12:50PM
Brooks 306
GEL 385
Introductory Petroleum Geology
Prerequisite: GEL 201.
22285610
M W
12:00-01:50PM
F
10:00-12:50PM
3 credit hours
Brooks 310
Brooks 305
Steinbis, Martin
GEL 397
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: One GEL course at 200 level or above; and permission of
instructor.
22285605
Hours Arr
Brooks 314
Baxter, Martin
GEL 406
Senior Thesis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Senior standing; permission of both instructor and
department chairperson.
22285611
Hours Arr
Brooks 314
Baxter, Martin
GEL 430
Invertebrate Paleontology
Prerequisites: GEL 201. Recommended:
time to be arranged.
22285612
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Tu
03:00-04:50PM
GEL 597
Independent Study
Prerequisites:
22285613
3 credit hours
BIO 110, 218. Additional Lab
Brooks 310
Brooks 306
Wicander, Reed
1 to 6 credit hours
department chairperson and instructor approval.
Hours Arr
Brooks 314
Baxter, Martin
David Patton
Dow 296A
774-3323
Geography (GEO)
GEO 105
Physical Geography
GEO 105 replaces ESC 105. CR/NC option
22285532
M W
11:00-12:50PM
22285533
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
22285534
M W
09:00-10:50AM
22285535
Tu Th
03:00-04:50PM
22285536
Tu Th
09:00-10:50AM
22285537
Tu Th
12:00-01:50PM
22285538
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
GEO 120QR
Environmental Geography
CR/NC option available.
22285614
Tu Th
22285615
Tu Th
22285616
M W
22285617
M W
22285618
Tu Th
22285619
Tu Th
22285620
Tu Th
GEO 121
GEO 201
Cultures of the World
CR/NC option available.
22285621
M W
22285622
Tu Th
22285623
M W
22285624
Tu Th
22285625
Tu Th
3 credit hours
available.
Dow 174
Pytko, James
Dow 174
Pytko, James
Dow 174
Pytko, James
Dow 174
Yates, Liann
Dow 174
Yates, Liann
Dow 135
Francek, Mark
Dow 174
Pytko, James
3 credit hours
09:30-10:45AM
12:30-01:45PM
03:30-04:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-12:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
270
270
174
174
270
270
270
Krause, Austin
Shadbolt, Ryan
Krause, Austin
Krause, Austin
Krause, Austin
Shadbolt, Ryan
Shadbolt, Ryan
3 credit hours
03:30-04:45PM
03:30-04:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-12:15PM
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
170
170
179
179
179
Meyer, M
Liesch, Matthew
Libbee, Michael
Wang, Xiao guang
Wang, Xiao guang
Weather and Climate
4 credit hours
MET 201 replaces ESC 201. Credit cannot be earned in both MET 201 and
240. CR/NC option available.
22285539
Tu Th
09:00-10:50AM
Dow 179
Zheng, Tao
89
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
GEO 203QR
Intro Geo Information Science
CR/NC option available.
22285626
M W
09:00-10:50AM
22285628
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
GEO 205
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Oceanography
CR/NC option available.
Same as GEL 205
22290324
M W
03:30-04:45PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Dow 273
Dow 273
Patton, Dave
Patton, Dave
3 credit hours
Dow 270
Yates, Liann
GEO 303
Geographic Information Systems I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: GEO 203. CR/NC option available.
22285629
Tu Th
09:00-10:50AM
Dow 273
Ha, Hoehun
GEO 305
Remote Sensing of Env
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 203. Recommended: Six hours of geography or other
environmental science. CR/NC option available.
22285630
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 273
Becker, Brian
GEO 320
Population Geography
3 credit hours
Recommended: One of the following: GEO 120, 121, junior standing.
22285632
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Dow 179
Brea, Jorge
GEO 334
Soil Science
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CHM 120 or 131. Recommended: 6 hours of environmental
science. One full day and one half-day Saturday required field trips to
be arranged. CR/NC option available.
Same as BIO 334
22285545
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 108
Francek, Mark
GEO 345
Political Geography
Recommended: GEO 121.
22285633
Tu Th
3 credit hours
03:30-04:45PM
Dow 179
Meyer, M
GEO 350
United States and Canada
3 credit hours
Recommended: One of: GEO 105, 120, 121, junior standing.
CR/NC option available.
22285634
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Dow 170
Liesch, Matthew
GEO 373
Latin America
CR/NC option available.
22285635
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285636
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285637
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Dow 170
Dow 170
Dow 170
Meyer, M
Brea, Jorge
Brea, Jorge
GEO 395
Michigan
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Junior standing. CR/NC option available.
22285638
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Dow 170
Liesch, Matthew
GEO 397
Independent Study
Prerequisites:
22285639
GEO 400
Geographic Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing; 12 hours of geography or social
sciences. Must have a "C+" in this course to student teach.
Secondary education majors need 30 hours of mid-tier experience in a
K-12 classroom.
22285641
M W
05:00-06:50PM
Dow 289
Libbee, Michael
GEO 405
1 to 6 credit hours
Permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
Dow 296A
Staff
CAD Mapping for GIS
Prerequisites: GEO 203, GEO 303.
M W
09:00-10:50AM
22287577
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Dow 274
Becker, Brian
GEO 503
Adv Geographic Info Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 303, 305; or GEO 501. CR/NC option available.
22285642
M W
03:00-04:50PM
Dow 273
Tian, Yong
GEO 508
Digital Remote Sensing
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 303, 305. Recommended: STA 382.
CR/NC option available.
22285643
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 273
Heumann, Benjamin
GEO 512
Quant Mthd Spatial Analy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 303; STA 382. CR/NC option available.
.
22285644
M W
09:00-10:50AM
Dow 289
Li, Bin
GEO 530
Land Use Planning
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 303; 6 additional semester hours in either or both
GEO or PSC. CR/NC option available.
22285645
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Dow 289
Wang, Xiao guang
90
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
SUBJECT
CRN
GEO 591
Internship
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of program advisor.
Same as ESC 591
22285646
Hours Arr
Dow 296A
Staff
GEO 597
Independent Study
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: At least 6 hours of Geography credit at the 400 level or
above, permission of instructor.
22285647
Hours Arr
Dow 296A
Staff
GEO 600
Dynamic Mapping & Visualization
Prerequisite: GEO 500.
22290350
M W
01:00-02:50PM
GEO 608
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Adv Digital Remote Sensing
Prerequisites: GEO 508; STA 382.
22285650
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Dow 274
Li, Bin
3 credit hours
Dow 274
Zheng, Tao
GEO 701
Contemp Spatial Data Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 503, 508. Recommended : GEO 500, 512.
22290351
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
Dow 274
Li, Bin
GEO 797
Dir Res in Geo Inform Sciences
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Arrangements must be made with supervisor or project
supervisor prior to registration. CR/NC only.
22285652
Hours Arr
Dow 296A
Staff
GEO 798
Thesis
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Thesis prospectus must be approved by the department
chairperson prior to registration. CR/NC only.
22285653
Hours Arr
Dow 296A
Staff
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
German (GER)
Students who have had a foreign language in high school and want
continue the study of that language at CMU must take a placement
in that language before registering for classes. Only those who
had no previous experience in the foreign language may enroll in
without taking the placement test.
Students with CMU or other
college-level credit in the language do not have to take the
placement test.
to
test
have
101
You may take the foreign language placement test online.
Visit www.chsbs.cmich.edu/fllc and click on "placement test" button.
Remember to print your score for future reference.
Students who enroll in an entry level course (102, 201, or 202) and
receive a grade of B (3.0) or better are eligible for up to 8 hours
of retroactive credit.
To qualify, students must be enrolled at the level determined by their
score on the placement test, or at a higher level. Retroactive credit
guidelines are available from the Foreign Language Department Office,
Pearce 305.
GER 101
Elem German I: Lang & Culture
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented
by laboratory work. If you have had previous experience in this
language, you must take the placement test.
22285654
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 329
Lein, Janet
22285655
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 329
Jones, James
22285656
M Tu W Th
02:00-02:50PM
Pearce 329
Lein, Janet
22289871
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 329
Lein, Janet
GER 110
German Lang Study Abroad
1 to 8 credit hours
Course taught in Germany. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22285657
Hours Arr
Pearce 317
Richter, Daniela
GER 201
Intermediate German I
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Recommended: GER 102. Courses on 100 and 200
level are supplemented by laboratory work. If you do not have the
prerequisite, you must take the placement test.
22285658
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 329
Richter, Daniela
GER 210
German Lang Study Abroad
1 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: GER 102.
Course taught in Germany. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22285659
Hours Arr
Pearce 317
Richter, Daniela
91
SUBJECT
CRN
GER 310
German Lang Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: GER 202.
Course taught in Germany. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330..
22285660
Hours Arr
Pearce 317
Richter, Daniela
GER 310A
German Lang Study Abroad
22285661
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
Pearce 317
Richter, Daniela
German Lang Study Abroad
22285662
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
Pearce 317
Richter, Daniela
German Lang Study Abroad
22285663
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
Pearce 317
Richter, Daniela
GER 310B
GER 310C
GER 311
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Advanced German I
CR/NC option available.
Recommended: GER 202.
22285664
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Pearce 307
Jones, James
GER 343
Survey of German Lit I
Recommended: GER 202.
22289870
Tu Th
3 credit hours
CR/NC option avilable.
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 307
Richter, Daniela
GER 370A
Translation: German to English
1 credit hour
Recommended: GER 202.
Practice in translating printed text (e.g. news articles,
advertisements, passages from fiction). Focus will be on providing
colloquially and culturally correct renderings. Students will choose a
text to translate as a final project.
This course counts as a required cultural course on the German major or
minor.
22290741
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
Pearce 307
Jones, James
GER 410
Study Abroad
1 to 24 credit hours
Prerequisite: 6 hours at the 300 level.
Course taught in Germany. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330. CR/NC option available.
22285666
Hours Arr
Pearce 314
Jones, James
GER 411
Practicum in Teaching German
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two 300-level courses; passing the competency test;
departmental permission.
22285667
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 327
Knight, Susan
GER 412
Pract: Secondary Field Experience
1 credit hour
Corequisite: GER 411. CR/NC only.
Students must block out two half-days or one full day for scheduling
school visitations of three hours per week. Students in this class must
participate in 30 hours of field experience in addition to class
meetings.
22285668
Tu
03:30-04:20PM
Pearce 327
Knight, Susan
GER 421
Foreign Language in Elem School
Corequisite: GER 411.
22285669
M
05:00-05:50PM
1 credit hour
Pearce 302
Richardson, Norma
GER 422
Practicum: ELE Field Experience
Co-requisite: GER 421. CR/NC only.
22287849
M
06:00-06:50PM
1 credit hour
GER 597A
Independent Study
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson; at
least 6 hours on the 400 level.
22285670
Hours Arr
Pearce 314
Jones, James
GER 597B
Independent Study
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson; at
least 6 hours on the 400 level.
22285671
Hours Arr
Pearce 314
Jones, James
GER 597C
Independent Study
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson; at
least 6 hours on the 400 level.
22285672
Hours Arr
Pearce 314
Jones, James
Pearce 302
92
Richardson, Norma
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Human Development and Family Studies (HDF)
SPECIAL
FEES
Megan Goodwin
EHS 228
774-3218
Lab course fees vary for the following courses:
HDF 303, 402, 409, 490, 497.
HDF 100
Lifespan Development
3 credit hours
Recommended: Students who have taken EDU 280 or PSY 220 should seek
departmental advice prior to enrollment.
22285677
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 118
Chaffin, Jeanne
22285678
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 118
Covey, Bruce
22285679
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 118
Chaffin, Jeanne
22285680
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
EHS 118
Sexton, Shannon
22285681
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 118
Covey, Bruce
22285682
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
EHS 118
Sexton, Shannon
22285683
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 118
Chaffin, Jeanne
HDF 100H
Lifespan Development
3 credit hours
Honor students only. Recommended: Students who have taken EDU 280 or
PSY 220 should seek departmental advice prior to enrollment.
22285684
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 227
Sarigiani, Pamela
HDF 110
Oppression: Roots & Impact
22285685
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285686
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22285687
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22285689
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285690
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
EHS
HDF 200
Constructivism/Tool for Learning
22288061
M W
12:00-12:50PM
2 credit hours
EHS 118
Priest, Cheryl
HDF 211
Marriage & Close Relationships
CR/NC option available.
22285702
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285703
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
HDF 212
HDF 213
HDF 214QR
Families in Cultural Perspective
CR/NC option available.
22285704
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22285705
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
309
Geisthardt, Cheryl
213
Staff
129
Shih, Kristy
213
Lewsader, Joellen
115
Geisthardt, Cheryl
3 credit hours
Pearce 135
Pearce 138
Latty, Christopher
Staff
3 credit hours
EHS 213
EHS 309
Staff
Staff
Introduction to Human Sexuality
Same as WST 213
22285706
M W
01:00-01:50PM
W
05:00-05:50PM
22285707
M W
12:00-12:50PM
W
05:00-05:50PM
Pearce 135
EHS 412R
Pearce 135
EHS 412C
Consumer Economics
22285708
M W F
3 credit hours
Ronan 340
Staff
11:00-11:50AM
3 credit hours
Latty, Christopher
Angera, Jeffrey
HDF 219
Field Work
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: A signed major in Child Development or Family Studies;
HDF 100 or HDF 211 or PSY 220. 60 hours to be arranged.
22285709
W
03:30-05:20PM
Pearce 137
Bailey, Deborah
HDF 247
Intro to Gerontology
CR/NC option available.
22285673
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22285674
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HDF 248
HDF 302
3 credit hours
Moore 111
EHS 230
Staff
Staff
Service Learning in Gerontology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: concurrent registration in or completion of HDF 247 or
PSY 325. Plus 2 hours arranged in the field.
22285675
M
05:00-07:50PM
EHS 232
Staff
Infant and Toddler Development
Prerequisite: HDF 100 or EDU 280 or PSY
22285719
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Tu
08:30-10:20AM
22285720
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
W
08:30-10:20AM
22285721
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
W
10:30-12:20PM
22285722
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
W
03:30-05:20PM
22285723
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Th
08:30-10:20AM
22285724
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Th
03:30-05:20PM
4 credit hours
220.
EHS 215
Traum,
EHS 228
EHS 215
Traum,
EHS 228
EHS 215
Traum,
EHS 228
EHS 215
Traum,
EHS 228
EHS 215
Traum,
EHS 228
EHS 215
Traum,
EHS 228
93
Linda
Linda
Linda
Linda
Linda
Linda
FEE
$25.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
HDF 302
22285725
22285726
22285727
22285728
22285729
22285730
22285731
22285732
22285733
22285734
22285735
22285736
22285737
22285738
22285739
22289966
22289967
22289968
HDF 303
Tu Th
F
M W
F
M W
Tu
M W
Tu
M W
Th
M W
Th
M W
M
M W
F
Tu Th
M
Tu Th
M
Tu Th
M
Tu Th
Tu
Tu Th
Th
Tu Th
F
Tu Th
F
Tu Th
W
Tu Th
Tu
Tu Th
W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
12:30-01:45PM
08:30-10:20AM
02:00-03:15PM
10:30-12:20PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:30-10:20AM
02:00-03:15PM
10:30-12:20PM
02:00-03:15PM
10:30-12:20PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:30-10:20AM
02:00-03:15PM
08:30-10:20AM
02:00-03:15PM
08:30-10:20AM
09:30-10:45AM
08:30-10:20AM
09:30-10:45AM
10:30-12:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
03:30-05:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
03:30-05:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
03:30-05:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
10:30-12:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
03:30-05:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
08:30-10:20AM
09:30-10:45AM
12:30-02:20PM
09:30-10:45AM
12:30-02:20PM
EHS 215
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
EHS 309
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Ronan 340
EHS 228
Traum, Linda
SPECIAL
FEES
Traum, Linda
Traum, Linda
Traum, Linda
Traum, Linda
Traum, Linda
Traum, Linda
Traum, Linda
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Goodwin, Megan
Early Childhood Development
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: HDF 100 or EDU 280 or PSY 220.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
Please attend lab portion of class after you have attended your
first lecture.
22285740
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 215
Kelly, Jenell
M
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285741
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 215
Kelly, Jenell
Tu
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285742
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 215
Kelly, Jenell
W
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285743
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 215
Kelly, Jenell
Th
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285744
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 213
Sexton, Shannon
M
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285745
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 213
Sexton, Shannon
Tu
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285746
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 213
Sexton, Shannon
W
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
22285747
M W
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 213
Sexton, Shannon
Th
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 146
HDF 306
Adolescent Development
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HDF 100 or EDU 280 or PSY 220.
22285748
W
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 329
Staff
HDF 307
Parent-Child Relations
Prerequisite: One of:
22285749
Tu Th
22285750
Tu Th
22285751
M W
22285752
M W
HDF 308
Theories of Child & Adol Develpment
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 100 or EDU 280 or PSY 220; Signed major or minor in
Child Development, or in Family Studies.
22285753
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 215
Popp, Tierney
22290342
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 215
Popp, Tierney
HDF 309
Families, Schools, & Communities
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 100 or EDU 280 or PSY 220; Pre/Co-requisites: HDF
200.
22288062
M W
04:00-05:15PM
Ronan 340
Staff
HDF 315
Family Management Theory
22285754
M W
3 credit hours
HDF 100, EDU 280, or PSY 220.
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 107
Staff
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 230
Covey, Bruce
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 311
Staff
03:30-04:45PM
EHS 118
Covey, Bruce
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 137
Bailey, Deborah
94
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
SUBJECT
CRN
HDF 315
22285755
HDF 317
Child Development Skills & Mthds
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 219 with a grade of C+ or better; a signed major in
Child Development; Recommended: HDF 307.
22288063
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 232
Sexton, Shannon
HDF 319
Family Studies Skills & Methods
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 219 with a grade of C+ or better; a signed major in
Child Development or Family Studies.
22285756
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 311
Angera, Jeffrey
HDF 340
Men and Masculinities in Adulthood
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 100 or GRN 247; one additional 3 credit HDF course.
22290343
W
04:00-06:50PM
Wight 116
Long, Edgar
HDF 400
Developmental Assmnt of Childrn
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two of: HDF 302, 303, 306, 510.
22288064
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 129
Kelly, Jenell
22288065
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 129
Kelly, Jenell
HDF 402
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
12:30-01:45PM
EHS 230
Bailey, Deborah
SPECIAL
FEES
Guidance for Young Children
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 200; HDF 302, 303 with a grade of C+ or better.
Senior Status. Recommended: HDF 403
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
Orientation information is available online at
www.ehs.cmich.edu/hev/childdev.htm.
You must complete the online orientation before attending lab or class.
You must attend lab portion of class before attending lecture.
Also, 2 hours to be arranged.
22285771
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
M
11:45-03:45PM
EHS 146
22285772
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
Tu
11:45-03:45PM
EHS 146
22285773
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
W
11:45-03:45PM
EHS 146
22285774
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
Th
11:45-03:45PM
EHS 146
22285775
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
M
08:15-12:15PM
EHS 146
22285776
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
Tu
08:15-12:15PM
EHS 146
22285777
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
W
08:15-12:15PM
EHS 146
22285778
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 117
Desormes, Margaret
Th
08:15-12:15PM
EHS 146
HDF 403
HDF 409
Best Practices Early Childhood Settings
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): HDF 200; HDF 302, 303 with a grade of C+ or better.
Recommended: HDF 402.
22285779
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 129
Priest, Cheryl
Lead Teaching in Early Childhood
8 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 585, HDF 309, C+ or better in HDF 402 and 403.
Pre/Co-requisite: HDF 400.
Note: You must attend lab portion of class before attending the
lecture. Please check in EHS 146 for your lab assignment.
Other times to be arranged to meet in EHS 146.
22285780
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 146
Gursky, Ranay
M W
08:00-03:45PM
EHS 146
F
08:15-12:15PM
EHS 146
22285781
Tu
04:00-05:50PM
EHS 146
Gursky, Ranay
Tu Th
08:00-03:45PM
EHS 146
F
08:15-12:15PM
EHS 146
HDF 411
Families in Soc, Legal, & Pol Context
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 211; Senior standing.
22285782
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 215
Long, Edgar
22285783
M
04:00-06:50PM
Wight 200
Reck, Katie
22290344
W
05:00-07:50PM
EHS 227
Reck, Katie
HDF 413
Facil Dis Human Sex Grps
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; HDF 213 or SOC 213 or WST 213.
Additional lab time as arranged.
22285784
Tu
05:00-06:50PM
EHS 213
Latty, Christopher
W
05:00-05:50PM
EHS 412R
HDF 414
Hum Dev & Fam Studies Res Mthds
Prerequisites: 9 HDF or GRN credits.
22285785
Th
07:00-09:50PM
HDF 418
Family Development in Late Life
22285786
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
EHS 329
Staff
3 credit hours
Wight 200
Malonebeach, Eileen
95
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
FEE
$35.00
SUBJECT
CRN
HDF 419
HDFS Internship
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 317 or 319 or 506 with a grade of C+ or better; a
signed major in Child Development or Family Studies.
This class will meet approximately five (5) on campus throughout the
semester. See Beth Embrey, EHS 228, for questions.
22285787
F
10:00-11:50AM
EHS 232
Angera, Jeffrey
HDF 490
Ind Stdy Hum Dev & Fam Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287928
Hours Arr
EHS 228
Goodwin, Megan
HDF 508
Early Chldhd Prog Admin/Lrng Enviroments
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 302, 303 and 309; or graduate admission.
22285797
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 232
Chaffin, Jeanne
22290429
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 124
Lewsader, Joellen
HDF 510
Child Dev Seminar: Promoting Resilience
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two of HDF 302, 303, 306, 308; or Human Development and
Family Studies graduate standing.
22285798
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
EHS 329
Geisthardt, Cheryl
22285799
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 311
Sarigiani, Pamela
22290432
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Ronan 340
Popp, Tierney
HDF 517
Readings in Marital Counseling
Prerequisites: HDF 211.
22285800
M
03:30-06:20PM
Wight 116
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22285802
1 credit hour
EHS 412S
Bailey, Deborah
HDF 619
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Hours Arr
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Staff
HDF 686
Practicum I in HDFS
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HDF 600, completion of at least 12 credits in the HDFS
graduate program.
22288134
Hours Arr
EHS 412S
Bailey, Deborah
HDF 790
Ind Stdy Hum Dev & Fam Studies
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
22287936
Hours Arr
EHS 228
Goodwin, Michelle
HDF 798
Thesis in Hum Dev & Fam Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
22287938
Hours Arr
EHS 412S
Bailey, Deborah
HDF 799
Plan B Project in HDFS
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in HDFS; Permission of
Plan B Committee based on approval Of Plan B proposal.
22288130
Hours Arr
EHS 412S
Bailey, Deborah
Phame Camerena
Powers 104
774-3902
Honors (HON)
See
ACC
BUS
ENG
MUS
SOC
departmental Honors classes:
250H, ASL 101H, BCA 101H, BIO 110H, BIO 324H, BLR 222H,
100H, CHM 131H, CHM 345H, COM 101H, ECO 204H, EDU 107H,
101H (2 sections), HDF 100H, HSC 106HQR, HST 324H, MTH 132H,
114H, PHL 118H, PSC 105H, PSY 100H, PSY 336H, REL 334H,
100H, SPE 504H, and TAI 170H.
HON 100
Introduction to Honors
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the University Honors Program. Co-requisite:
Enrollment in one Honors First Year Seminar: HON 201, 202, 203, 204,
205, 206, 207, 208.
22285806
M
07:00-08:50PM
Anspach 161
Idema, Judy
HON 201WI
Honors Stdy/Human Events &
Prerequisite: Admission
100.
22288246
Tu Th
22288247
Tu Th
Ideas
3 credit hours
to the Honors Program. Pre/Co-requisite: HON
09:30-10:45AM
09:30-10:45AM
Larze 021
Anspach 314
Donohue, Kathleen
Weinstock, Jeffrey
HON 203WI
Honors Descriptive Science
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Honors Program. Pre/Co-requisite: HON
100.
22288285
W
03:30-06:20PM
Larze 021
Francek, Mark
HON 206WI
Honors Studies in Social Structures
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Honors Program. Pre/Co-requisite: HON
100.
22288248
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 150
Hill, James
22288249
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 153
Taylor, Jason
22288250
Th
06:00-08:50PM
Larze 021
Lopes Jr, John
96
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
HON 207WI
Honors Study in Global Cultures
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Honors Program. Pre/Co-requisite: HON
100.
22288280
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 155
Sparling, Nicole
HON 300
Introduction to Honors II
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Track II Admission to the University Honors Program.
22288267
M
07:00-08:50PM
Anspach 150
Harke, Maureen
HON 310
Honors Academic Service Learning
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: HON 100; good standing in Honors.
22288192
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 260A
Hullender Jr, Ralph
HON 399
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Available for only 1, 3, or 6 credit hours.
22285807
Hours Arr
Powers 104
Camarena, Phame
HON 499
Senior Project
3 to 6 credit hours
Available for only 3 or 6 credit hours.
22285808
Hours Arr
Powers 104
Camarena, Phame
Denise Webster
HP 2217
774-1850
Health Professions (HPS)
HPS 101
Intro to the Health Professions
22285809
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285810
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285811
M W
06:00-07:15PM
22285812
Tu Th
06:00-07:15PM
22285813
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285814
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22285815
M W
06:00-07:15PM
22285816
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285817
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22289978
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22289979
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22289980
Tu Th
06:00-07:15PM
3 credit hours
Emmon 3rdCls
Staff
Woldt LLClsr
Staff
Emmon 3rdCls
Staff
Emmon 3rdCls
Staff
Woldt LLClsr
Staff
Kulhavi 146
Staff
Kulhavi 141
Staff
Woldt LLClsr
Staff
Emmon 3rdCls
Staff
Emmon 3rdCls
Staff
Woldt LLClsr
Staff
Woldt LLClsr
Staff
Richard Divine
Smith 100
774-3701
Hospitality Services Administration (HSA)
HSA 210
Effectv Supervision:
Same as MGT 210
22287579
Tu Th
Prin/Pract
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
ABSC 264
Gagnon, Gary
HSA 240
Intro to Hospitality Serv Admin
22285818
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 103
Gagnon, Gary
HSA 341
Services Marketing
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or 304; 56 semester hours completed; admission
to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
Same as MKT 341
22285819
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 213
Gagnon, Gary
22290190
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 213
Gagnon, Gary
HSA 350
Lodging Operations
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
22285820
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 213
Roh, Yae
22285821
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 213
Walls, Harold
HSA 447
Fin Mgmt Hospitality Serv Sector
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 258 or 312; ACC 201 or 250, ACC 202 or 255; 56
semester hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or
listed on signed major or minor.
22285822
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 213
Roh, Yae
HSA 490
Hospitality Internship
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; HSA major or concentration;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22285823
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Gagnon, Gary
HSA 491
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Prior permission of instructor and department
chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22285824
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Divine, Richard
97
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
HSA 546
Mgmt in the Hosp Service Sector
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSA 350, 447; 86 semester hours completed; admission to
Professional Business Studies, listed on signed major or minor.
22285825
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 213
Roh, Yae
Jeff Betts
HP 2219
774-3541
Health Sciences (HSC)
HSC 106HQR
HSC 106QR
HSC 190
Healthy Lifestyles
Honor students only.
22290723
Tu Th
Healthy Lifestyles
CR/NC option available.
22285826
M
M
22285827
M
M
22285828
M
W
22285829
M
M
22285830
M
W
22285831
M
W
22285832
M
W
22285833
M
W
Introduction to
22285834
Tu Th
Class meets
22285835
Tu Th
Class meets
22285836
M W
Class meets
22285837
Tu Th
Class meets
22285838
M W
Class meets
22290353
M W
Class meets
3 credit hours
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2261
Kozal, Thomas
3 credit hours
02:00-03:15PM
06:30-07:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:00-09:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:00-09:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:00-09:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
06:30-07:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:00-09:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
06:30-07:45PM
Exercise Science
09:30-10:45AM
NOV 10-DEC 10
09:30-10:45AM
OCT 06-NOV 05
05:00-06:15PM
NOV 09-DEC 09
09:30-10:45AM
SEP 01-OCT 01
05:00-06:15PM
OCT 05-NOV 04
05:00-06:15PM
AUG 31-SEP 30
Pearce 127
HP 2261
Pearce 127
HP 1253
Pearce 127
HP 2261
Pearce 127
HP 2261
Pearce 127
HP 1253
Pearce 127
HP 2261
Pearce 127
HP 2261
Pearce 127
HP 1255
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
Kozal, Thomas
1 credit hour
HP 2261
Wisner, David
HP 2261
Wisner, David
HP 1303
Staff
HP 2261
Wisner, David
HP 1303
Staff
HP 1303
Staff
HSC 201
Medical Terminology
2 credit hours
Outline and instructions available on Blackboard and through your
CMU e-mail account. CR/NC only.
22285839
Tu
06:30-08:20PM
HP 1259
Jayaraman, Roop
HSC 203
Leadership for the Health Prof
22287870
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
22287871
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
HSC 205
Responding to Emergencies
2 credit hours
Additional hours to be arranged with instructor for practicals.
CR/NC option available.
22285840
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
M
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2261
22285841
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
W
12:30-01:45PM
HP 2261
22285842
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
M
09:30-10:45AM
HP 2261
22285843
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
W
08:00-09:15AM
HP 2261
22285844
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
M
11:00-12:15PM
HP 2261
22285845
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
W
11:00-12:15PM
HP 2261
22285846
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
M
12:30-01:45PM
HP 2261
22285847
M
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 127
Malcolm,
W
09:30-10:45AM
HP 2261
HSC 211
SPECIAL
FEES
Human Anatomy & Physiology
CR/NC option available.
22285848
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Herrig Cl 2
Cwiek, Patricia
Herrig Cl 3
Staff
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
Marty
FEE
$5.00
3 credit hours
Anspach 161
98
Jayaraman, Roop
SUBJECT
CRN
HSC 212
Applied Physiology & Kinesiology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HSC 211. CR/NC option available.
Same as PES 212
22285849
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
HP 1251
Wisner, David
W
02:00-03:50PM
HP 1337
22285850
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
HP 1251
Wisner, David
W
02:00-03:50PM
HP 1339
HSC 214
HSC 215
HSC 216
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Human Anatomy
Prerequisite: HSC 211 or college level
CR/NC option available.
22285851
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285852
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
12:30-01:45PM
22285853
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
09:30-10:45AM
22285854
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22285855
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22285856
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285857
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285858
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285859
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22285860
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
08:00-09:15AM
22285861
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22285862
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
M W
11:00-12:15PM
22285863
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22285864
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
06:30-07:45PM
22285865
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Human Physiology
Pre/Co-Requisite:
22285866
M W F
W
22285867
M W F
Tu
22285868
M W F
Tu
22285869
M W F
W
22285870
M W F
Th
22285871
M W F
W
22285872
M W F
W
22285873
M W F
Th
22285874
M W F
Tu
22285875
M W F
Th
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Saltarelli, William
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Leslie
FEE
$50.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
Lomond, Karen
FEE
$45.00
4 credit hours
natural science course.
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311A
Pearce 128
HP 2311D
4 credit hours
HSC 214. CR/NC option available.
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
11:00-12:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
11:00-12:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
02:00-03:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
07:00-08:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
02:00-03:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
01:00-02:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
05:00-06:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
10:00-11:50AM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
05:00-06:50PM
CMED 2407
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 127
Wallace,
12:00-01:50PM
CMED 2407
Biomechanics and Kinesiology
Prerequisites: HSC 214, HSC 215.
22285876
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
05:00-06:50PM
22285877
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Tu
12:00-01:50PM
22285878
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Tu
12:00-01:50PM
22285879
M W
12:00-12:50PM
M
05:00-06:50PM
22285880
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
07:00-08:50PM
22285881
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
07:00-08:50PM
22285882
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Th
08:00-09:50AM
22285883
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Th
08:00-09:50AM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP
99
1255
1337
1255
1339
2259
1337
2259
1339
1255
1337
1255
1339
2259
1339
1255
1337
SUBJECT
CRN
HSC 219
Exercise Cond Hlth Fitness Prof
Prerequisites: HSC 214, HSC 215.
22287789
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287790
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22287791
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287792
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HSC 220
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
2 credit hours
HP
HP
HP
HP
1307
1307
1307
1307
Hammer, Roger
Hammer, Roger
Staff
Staff
Basics in Health Fitness
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 214, HSC 215 or equivalent. CR/NC option available.
22285884
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
HP 1255
O'Connor, Paul
W
08:00-09:50AM
HP 1339
22285885
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
HP 1255
O'Connor, Paul
W
06:00-07:50PM
HP 1337
22285886
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
HP 1255
O'Connor, Paul
W
08:00-09:50AM
HP 1337
22285887
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
HP 1255
O'Connor, Paul
W
06:00-07:50PM
HP 1339
22285888
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
HP 1255
O'Connor, Paul
Th
12:00-01:50PM
HP 1339
HSC 222
Sexuality in Health Ed
3 credit hours
Not open to students with credit in HSC 527. CR/NC option available.
22285889
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2259
Nottingham, Susan
HSC 224
Basic Health Concepts II
Pre/Co-Requisites: HSC 106.
22287947
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2259
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
Nottingham, Susan
Psychoactive Drugs
3 credit hours
Not open to students with credit in HSC 528, 529, or 530.
CR/NC option available.
22285890
M W
03:30-04:45PM
HP 1259
Nkansah-Amankra, S
HSC 236
Substance Abuse Program
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HSC 235. CR/NC option available.
22285891
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 1255
Malcolm, Marty
HSC 308
Physiology of Sport and Exercise
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 211; or HSC 214, 215. CR/NC option available.
Same as PES 308
22285892
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1253
Edwards, Jeffrey
22285893
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1255
Zuhl, Micah
HSC 310
ECG Assessment
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: A grade of C or higher in HSC 214, 215; a signed Exercise
Science Major: Clinical Exercise Science Option or a signed Health
Fitness in Preventive and Rehabilitative Major. CR/NC option available.
22285894
M W
09:00-09:50AM
HP 1257
Zuhl, Micah
W
05:00-05:50PM
HP 1339
22285895
M W
09:00-09:50AM
HP 1257
Zuhl, Micah
W
04:00-04:50PM
HP 1339
HSC 313
Field Exp in School Health Ed
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: EDU 107; HSC 205, 211, 222, 235; HSC 503 or FNS 370.
CR/NC only.
22285897
Hours Arr
HP 1165
Nottingham, Susan
HSC 317
Community Health
CR/NC option available.
22285898
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22285899
M W
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
HP 1257
HP 1259
Staff
Staff
HSC 319
Methds Matrls Community Hlth
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: A signed Community Health Major or minor. CR/NC option
available.
22285900
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 2259
Staff
HSC 333
Managing Health Populations
22285902
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285903
M
06:30-09:20PM
HSC 343
Health Educ in the Elem School
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education or teacher certificate.
22285905
M W
11:00-11:50AM
EHS 117
Kozal, Thomas
22285906
M W
10:00-10:50AM
EHS 117
Kozal, Thomas
3 credit hours
Rowe 213
Delellis, Nailya
Rowe 213
Delellis, Nailya
Methods & Resources Tchg Health
Pre/Co-Requisite: HSC 340.
3 credit hours
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
22285907
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
3 credit hours
HSC 235
HSC 346
SPECIAL
FEES
Additional out-of-classroom assignments required.
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 2259
100
Nottingham, Susan
SUBJECT
CRN
HSC 404
Epidemiology
Prerequisites:
22288005
M W
HSC 411
Pathophysiology
Prerequisite:
22285909
M W
22285910
Tu Th
HSC 418
Prof Aspects of Health Educ
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 317 or concurrent enrollment.
Additional hours to be arranged.
22285911
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
HP 2259
Nottingham, Susan
Class meets SEP 01-NOV 03
HSC 419
Comm Hlth Ed Assess Plan
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 418 or concurrent enrollment; HSC 544 or concurrent
enrollment.
22285912
M W
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2250
Brookins Fisher,Jodi
HSC 420
Health Fitness Assessment
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 211 or HSC 214 and HSC 215; HSC 308.
22285913
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
HP 1338
Staff
Tu Th
03:00-04:15PM
HP 1307
HSC 421
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Personal Training
Prerequisites:
enrollment).
22285915
M W
M W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Math competency; 56 credits.
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2250
Haidar, Salma
3 credit hours
HSC 211 or HSC 215 or BIO 392. CR/NC option available.
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 128
Wallace, Leslie
11:00-12:15PM
HP 1255
Wisner, David
11:00-11:50AM
12:00-01:15PM
HP 1338
HP 1307
O'Connor, Paul
Internship - Community Health
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 319, 323, 514, at least 45 hours in the major
completed. CR/NC only.
22285916
Hours Arr
HP 2207
Brookins Fisher,Jodi
HSC 423
Practicum in Personal Training
2 credit hours
CR/NC only. Prerequisites: HSC 205, 308, 420, 421.
Additional hours to be arranged.
22287793
Tu
09:30-10:20AM
HP 1307
Hammer, Roger
22290709
Tu
12:30-01:20PM
HP 1307
Hammer, Roger
HSC 424
Practicum in Health Fitness
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 205, 308 and permission of instructor.
22287794
Hours Arr
HP 1176
Hammer, Roger
HSC 425
Health Fitness Prog Admin Mgt
Prerequisites: HSC 420, HSC 421.
22290770
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
3 credit hours
HP 2252
Staff
HSC 452
Envrmnt Health & Safety Intnshp
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22288010
Hours Arr
HP 2207
Brookins Fisher,Jodi
HSC 500
Health Informatics
Prerequisites: HSC 317.
22287843
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
HP 2252
Staff
Health Implications of Obesity
CR/NC option available.
22285917
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22285918
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285919
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
HP 2250
HP 1253
HP 1253
HSC 507
Intro Health Service Org Systems
22285952
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
HP 2252
Nowak Jr, Albert
HSC 510
Independent Reading Experience
CR/NC only.
22285920
Hours Arr
HSC 512D
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
FEE
$45.00
$45.00
3 credit hours
HSC 308; HSC 420 (or concurrent
HSC 422
HSC 503
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Sharma, Naveen
Sharma, Naveen
Sharma, Naveen
1 to 4 credit hours
HP 2219
Betts, Jeffery
Human Dissection Experience
3 credit hours
The course will give students experience and direction in cadaver
dissection. This laboratory course will emphasize preparing specimens
for learning clinical anatomy. CR/NC option available.
NOTE: Along with the above lecture time, there will be 2 hours of
arranged individual instruction per week.
22290760
Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2311D
Saltarelli, William
101
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
HSC 520
Health Services Administration
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
22285921
F
04:00-08:50PM
Rowe 213
Cwiek, Mark
Sa
08:00-04:50PM
Rowe 213
HSC 520, 22285921, meets September 11-12, 25-26, and October 9-10.
Class meets SEP 11-OCT 10
22285922
F
04:00-08:50PM
Rowe 213
Cwiek, Mark
Sa
08:00-04:50PM
Rowe 213
HSC 520, 22285922, meets October 16-17, 23-24, and 30-31.
Class meets OCT 16-OCT 31
HSC 526
Behavioral Health
CR/NC option available.
22285923
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22285924
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
HP 1257
HP 1257
Staff
Staff
HSC 532
Diversity Issues in Health Prof
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 106 or HSC 317 or graduate standing.
CR/NC option available.
22285925
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 2261
Brookins Fisher,Jodi
22285926
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1251
Brookins Fisher,Jodi
22285927
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
HP 2252
Shingles, Rene
HSC 534
Workshop Cardiovascular
CR/NC option available.
22285928
F
04:00-08:50PM
Sa
08:00-04:50PM
Class meets SEP 18-SEP 19
HSC 537
HSC 538
1 credit hour
HP 2252
HP 2252
Staff
Stress Reduction Workshop
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: 50 credit hours completed or graduate standing.
option available.
22285929
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
HP 2259
Staff
Class meets NOV 10-DEC 08
Development Proposals & Reports
CR/NC option available.
22285930
M
06:30-09:20PM
22290712
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
CR/NC
3 credit hours
HP 2259
Rowe 214
Staff
Staff
HSC 544
Biostatistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: STA 282 or PSY 211 or graduate standing. CR/NC option
available.
22285931
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 2250
Haidar, Salma
22285932
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 2250
Haidar, Salma
HSC 545
Health Planning
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 500, 507, 520, 544. Pre/Co-requisites: HSC 570.
Recommended: MKT 300; HSC 333, 538. CR/NC option available.
22285933
W
03:30-06:20PM
Rowe 213
Delellis, Nailya
HSC 547
Health Risk Id and Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: A signed major in one of the following: Health Fitness in
Preventive and Rehabilitative Programs Major, Community Health Education
Major, or Exercise Science Major (Clinical Exercise Science, Health
Fitness, or Kinesiology Option). CR/NC option available.
22285934
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 2250
Nelson, Rachael
22285935
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2259
Nelson, Rachael
22285936
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
HP 2250
Nelson, Rachael
HSC 550
Stress Test Administration
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: A grade of C or higher in HSC 220 or 420, 308, 310; a
signed Exercise Science Major: Clinical Exercise Science Option or a
signed Health Fitness in Preventive and Rehabilitative Programs Major;
or Exercise Science Graduate Status.
22285937
M W
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1255
Lyons, Matthew
F
09:00-10:50AM
HP 1338
22285938
M W
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1255
Lyons, Matthew
Tu
10:00-11:50AM
HP 1338
22285939
M W
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1255
Lyons, Matthew
F
11:00-12:50PM
HP 1338
22285940
M W
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1255
Lyons, Matthew
Tu
08:00-09:50AM
HP 1338
HSC 551
HSC 553
Stress Testing Interpretation
Prerequisites: HSC 550 with a grade of
22285942
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
M
09:00-09:50AM
22285943
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Th
10:00-10:50AM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
C or higher.
HP 1255
Zuhl, Micah
HP 1337
HP 1255
Zuhl, Micah
HP 1339
Cardiac Medications
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Exercise Science Major: Clinical
Exercise Science option or graduate standing.
22285945
M W
10:00-10:50AM
HP 1257
Lyons, Matthew
102
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
SUBJECT
CRN
HSC 570
Fin Aspect Health Services Org
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ACC 201. CR/NC option available.
22285946
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
Rowe 213
Wilson, Asa
HSC 571
Legal Aspects Health Serv Org
CR/NC option available.
22285947
M
03:30-06:20PM
HSC 572
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
Quality Improvement Health Serv
Recommended: HSC 520.
22285948
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22285949
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Rowe 213
Cwiek, Mark
3 credit hours
HP 1257
HP 2261
Wilson, Asa
Wilson, Asa
HSC 575
Exercise Sci Clinical Internship
8 credit hours
Prerequisites: Undergraduate students must have completed all courses in
the Exercise Science Major: Clinical Option. Graduate students must
have completed HSC 310, 411, 547, 550, 551, 553 with grades of C or
higher. CR/NC only.
22285901
Hours Arr
HP 2206
Lyons, Matthew
HSC 576
Exercise Sci Fitness Internship
8 credit hours
Prerequisites: Undergraduate students must have completed all courses in
the Exercise Science Major: Clinical Option. Graduate students must have
completed HSC 219, 420, 421, 423, 425 with grades of C or higher. CR/NC
only.
22287989
Hours Arr
HP 2206
Lyons, Matthew
22287990
Hours Arr
HP 2219
Betts, Jeffery
HSC 586
Cardiovas Disease Risk Factors Children
Prerequisites: HSC 214, 215, and 220.
22287878
M W F
10:00-11:50AM
3 credit hours
Additional hour to be arranged.
HP 2311D
Staff
HSC 595
Health Administration Internship
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 507, 520, 545, 570, 571, and 572 and permission of
internship coordinator; Recommended: HSC 333, 500, 538, 544; or Graduate
Status and permission of internship coordinator.
22285950
Hours Arr
Rowe 208
Nowak Jr, Albert
HSC 598
Nat & Dyn Destructive Hlth Habits
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HSC 235. CR/NC option available.
22285951
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 2261
Malcolm, Marty
HSC 612
Ind Learning Experience
1 to 10 credit hours
Prerequisites: Approval of the academic advisor and permission of the
course advisor. CR/NC only.
22285954
Hours Arr
HP 2219
Betts, Jeffery
HSC 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22285955
HSC 631
HSC 631T
Physiology of Exercise
Same as PES 631
22285956
W
Tu
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$25.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
1 credit hour
HP 2219
Betts, Jeffery
Hours Arr
4 credit hours
06:30-09:20PM
04:00-05:50PM
HP 2252
HP 1339
Edwards, Jeffrey
Physiology of Exercise
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to DPT program.
22285957
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1253
Betts, Jeffery
M
01:00-02:50PM
HP 1339
22285958
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1253
Betts, Jeffery
M
03:00-04:50PM
HP 1339
22285959
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Houghton MTU
Carter, Jason
Th
12:00-02:50PM
Houghton MTU
HSC 670
Resch Mthds HPER & Sport
3 credit hours
Recommended: 6 hours of graduate course work completed prior to
enrollment.
Same as PES 670
22285960
M
06:00-08:50PM
HP 2250
Chandler, Judy
HSC 791
Independent Study
Prerequisite: HSC 670 or CED 695.
22285961
Hours Arr
HSC 798
Thesis
Prerequisite:
22285962
2 to 3 credit hours
CR/NC only.
HP 2219
Betts, Jeffery
1 to 6 credit hours
HSC 670 and permission of the instructor. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
HP 2219
Betts, Jeffery
103
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Mitchell Hall
Powers 106
774-3374
History (HST)
HST 101WI
HST 102
HST 102WI
HST 106
HST 111WI
HST 112WI
Western Civ: Antiquity to 1700
CR/NC option available.
22288230
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
10:00-10:50AM
22288231
M W
11:00-11:50AM
W
10:00-10:50AM
22288232
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
12:00-12:50PM
22288233
M W
11:00-11:50AM
W
12:00-12:50PM
22288234
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
01:00-01:50PM
22288235
M W
11:00-11:50AM
W
01:00-01:50PM
22290441
M W
11:00-11:50AM
M
01:00-01:50PM
22290444
M W
11:00-11:50AM
W
01:00-01:50PM
Western Civ: 1700 to Present
CR/NC option available.
22290475
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Western Civ: 1700 to Present
CR/NC option available.
22288195
M W
10:00-10:50AM
M
12:00-12:50PM
22288196
M W
10:00-10:50AM
W
12:00-12:50PM
22288197
M W
10:00-10:50AM
M
12:00-12:50PM
22288198
M W
10:00-10:50AM
W
12:00-12:50PM
22288199
M W
10:00-10:50AM
M
01:00-01:50PM
22288200
M W
10:00-10:50AM
W
01:00-01:50PM
22290728
M W
10:00-10:50AM
M
01:00-01:50PM
22290730
M W
10:00-10:50AM
W
01:00-01:50PM
20th Century: Western World
CR/NC option available.
22285964
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Quest for Liberty: US to 1865
CR/NC option available.
22290345
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Tu
10:00-10:50AM
22290347
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Th
10:00-10:50AM
22290349
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Tu
10:00-10:50AM
22290426
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Th
10:00-10:50AM
22290428
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Tu
11:00-11:50AM
22290431
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Th
11:00-11:50AM
22290434
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Tu
11:00-11:50AM
22290436
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Th
11:00-11:50AM
22290477
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22290478
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Struggle for Equality From
CR/NC option available.
22288218
Tu Th
Tu
22288219
Tu Th
Th
22288220
Tu Th
Tu
22288221
Tu Th
Th
22288222
Tu Th
Tu
1865
02:00-02:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
02:00-02:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
02:00-02:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 161
Powers 204
Anspach 161
Powers 204
Anspach 161
Powers 204
Anspach 161
Powers 204
Anspach 161
Powers 133
Anspach 161
Powers 133
Anspach 161
Powers 204
Anspach 161
Powers 204
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
Smith, Greg
3 credit hours
Powers 133
Scherer, Stephen
3 credit hours
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
Pearce
Powers
128
135
128
135
128
132
128
132
128
135
128
135
128
132
128
132
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
Harsanyi, Doina
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Oneil, Timothy
3 credit hours
Pearce 128
Powers 135
Pearce 128
Powers 135
Pearce 128
Wight 104
Pearce 128
Powers 204
Pearce 128
Powers 135
Pearce 128
Powers 135
Pearce 128
Ronan 340
Pearce 128
Powers 204
Powers 201
Powers 135
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Tobin, Catherine
Staff
3 credit hours
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Pearce 128
Larze 021
104
Donohue, Kathleen
Donohue, Kathleen
Donohue, Kathleen
Donohue, Kathleen
Donohue, Kathleen
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
JST 112WT 22288223
22288224
22288225
22290480
HST 163
HST 168
HST 168WI
HST 176
HST 201
Tu
Th
Tu
Tu
Tu
Th
Tu
Th
Th
Th
Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
02:00-02:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
03:00-03:50PM
02:00-02:50PM
03:00-03:50PM
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Pearce 128
Larze 021
Anspach 255
Donohue, Kathleen
Latin American Experience
CR/NC option available.
22285974
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22285975
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22291018
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Modern East Asia
CR/NC option available.
22290482
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Modern East Asia
CR/NC option available.
22288217
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Fremion, Brittany
3 credit hours
Powers 133
Powers 133
Powers 133
Orisich, Shari
Orisich, Shari
Staff
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Demas, Jennifer
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Demas, Jennifer
Powers 133
Powers 133
World History to 1500
22288049
M W
M
22288050
M W
W
22288051
M W
M
22288052
M W
W
22290485
M W
M
22290487
M W
W
3 credit hours
ET 116
Euler,
Powers 135
ET 116
Euler,
Powers 135
ET 116
Euler,
Powers 204
ET 116
Euler,
Powers 204
ET 116
Euler,
Powers 134
ET 116
Euler,
Powers 134
01:00-01:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
US History Through Michigan
22290331
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
HST 221
Growing Up in America
CR/NC option available.
22290332
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HST 280
Donohue, Kathleen
African Experience
CR/NC option available.
22285976
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22285977
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HST 210
HST 236
Donohue, Kathleen
Babylon & Beyond: Anc. Near East
CR/NC option available.
22285979
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Nazi Germany Holocaust
CR/NC option available.
22285981
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22285982
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Getahun, Solomon
Getahun, Solomon
Carrie
Carrie
Carrie
Carrie
Carrie
Carrie
3 credit hours
Powers 134
Federspiel, Michael
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Tobin, Catherine
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Robertson, John
3 credit hours
Powers 132
Powers 132
Johnson, Eric
Johnson, Eric
HST 300
Midtier Tchng Experience
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 15 hours of history on a
signed major; admission to teacher education; junior standing.
Students must block out two half-days or one full day for scheduling
school visitations of three hours per week. CR/NC only.
22285983
Tu
08:00-08:50AM
Powers 135
Federspiel, Michael
HST 301
The Craft of History
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Nine hours of history and a signed major or minor in
history.
22285984
M W
10:00-11:50AM
Powers 132
Euler, Carrie
22285985
M W
02:00-03:50PM
Powers 132
Smith, Greg
HST 302
Comparative Environmental Hist
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): 9 hours of history. Recommended: At least 2 of
HST 111, 112, 201, 202.
22288079
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Powers 133
Fremion, Brittany
HST 315
The Vietnam War
CR/NC option available.
22285986
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HST 319
HST 321
The US Since World War II
CR/NC option available.
22290333
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Powers 132
Hall, Mitchell
3 credit hours
Powers 132
U.S. Social History since 1865
CR/NC option available.
Hall, Mitchell
3 credit hours
105
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
22285987
HST 323
HST 324
HST 324H
HST 326
HST 333
M W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
03:30-04:45PM
Powers 133
Tobin, Catherine
History of Native Americans
CR/NC option available.
22285988
M W
12:00-12:50PM
M
10:00-10:50AM
22285989
M W
12:00-12:50PM
W
10:00-10:50AM
22285990
M W
12:00-12:50PM
M
10:00-10:50AM
22285991
M W
12:00-12:50PM
W
10:00-10:50AM
22285992
M W
12:00-12:50PM
M
11:00-11:50AM
22285993
M W
12:00-12:50PM
W
11:00-11:50AM
22285994
M W
12:00-12:50PM
M
01:00-01:50PM
22285995
M W
12:00-12:50PM
W
01:00-01:50PM
22285996
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
African American History to 1877
CR/NC option available.
22285997
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
African American History to 1877
Honor students only.
22287857
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Women in America
CR/NC option available.
Same as WST 328
22285998
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22285999
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
History of Michigan
CR/NC option available.
22286000
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 162
Powers 135
Anspach 162
Powers 135
Anspach 162
Anspach 164
Anspach 162
Anspach 164
Anspach 162
Powers 200
Anspach 162
Powers 200
Anspach 162
Powers 134
Anspach 162
Powers 134
Powers 201
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
Powers 134
Demas, Lane
3 credit hours
Powers 134
Demas, Lane
3 credit hours
Powers 134
Powers 134
McCarthy, Tara
McCarthy, Tara
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Oneil, Timothy
HST 346
The World of Versailles
3 credit hours
Recommended: 9-12 hours of course work in the humanities.
22290334
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Powers 134
Harsanyi, Doina
HST 347
French Rev & Napoleonic Period
CR/NC option available.
22290335
M W
03:30-04:45PM
HST 348
HST 356
HST 362
HST 369
Russia thru Catherine the Great
CR/NC option available.
22286002
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Europe Since 1945
CR/NC option available.
22290717
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Powers 134
Powers 133
Scherer, Stephen
3 credit hours
Powers 135
Powers 132
Traditional China
CR/NC option available.
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Powers 201
East/Central Africa: Issues
CR/NC option available.
22290718
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Harsanyi, Doina
3 credit hours
Latin American Revolutions
CR/NC option available.
22291019
M
06:30-09:20PM
22286003
HST 376
3 credit hours
Staff
3 credit hours
Orisich, Shari
3 credit hours
Demas, Jennifer
3 credit hours
Powers 133
Getahun, Solomon
HST 382
History of Israel
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Identical to REL 382; credit may not be earned in both courses.
Same as REL 382
22286004
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Powers 201
Robertson, John
HST 397A
Renegades, Rebels and Uncle Sam
3 credit hours
Cherokee removal and southern secession are two of the most dramatic
episodes in American history. Both involved intense debates over federal
power, state authority and individual rights. These debates had reallife consequences, resulting in the deaths of thousands of Cherokee on
the Trail of Tears and hundreds of thousands of Americans in the Civil
War. Using RTTP, we will immerse ourselves in these two highly charged
historical moments to explore how and why events unfolded as they did.
CR/NC option available.
22290540
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
ET 153
Donohue, Kathleen
106
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
HST 400
History for Secondary Schools
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education program; 18 hours of
history or current enrollment in 18th hour; 2.70 GPA in history major or
minor.
22286005
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Powers 134
Federspiel, Michael
22286006
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Powers 134
Federspiel, Michael
22290337
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 134
Neff, Carol
HST 491
Independent Research
22286007
HST 496
HST 498
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Research Seminar
Prerequisite:
22286008
M W
22286009
Tu
22286010
Tu
22286011
M
Honors Thesis
Prerequisites:
in History.
22286013
TIME
Hours Arr
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
3 credit hours
HST 301.
02:00-03:15PM
06:30-09:20PM
03:30-06:20PM
03:30-06:20PM
Powers
Powers
Powers
Powers
135
204
135
135
McCarthy, Tara
Tobin, Catherine
Staff
Johnson, Eric
3 credit hours
Completion of 90 credit hours, including 24 credit hours
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 511
Colonial British America
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: One of the following: HST 111, 323, 324, 326, 351; or
graduate status.
22290338
M
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 135
Staff
HST 558
Europe, 1914-1945
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HST 102 or 106 or graduate status.
22286016
W
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 201
Oneil, Timothy
HST 580
Public History
Prerequisites:
22288094
M W
HST 590A
Readings in History
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a B average in 12 hours
of history, or graduate status; and permission of the instructor and
the department chairperson.
22286017
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 590B
Readings in History
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a B average in 12 hours
of history, or graduate status; and permission of the instructor and
the department chairperson.
22286018
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 590C
Readings in History
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a B average in 12 hours
of history, or graduate status; and permission of the instructor and
the department chairperson.
22286019
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 595A
Internship in Public History
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of academic advisor and work supervisor.
22286020
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Fremion, Brittany
HST 600
Historiography
Recommended:
22286021
M
HST 601
Colloq, Transntl & Compar HST
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to one of the graduate history programs.
22290719
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
Powers 201
Staff
HST 602A
Colloquium, U.S. to 1865
3 credit hours
Recommended: Admission to graduate program in history.
22286022
W
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 135
Donohue, Kathleen
HST 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286023
3 credit hours
HST 301 and MST 310; or graduate status.
02:00-03:15PM
Rowe 212
Martin, Jay
3 credit hours
12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history.
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 204
Scherer, Stephen
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 681
Historic Preservation
3 credit hours
Recommended: At least 2 of the following: HST 532, 595, 600, 710, MST
546, 550, 551.
22288187
W
03:30-06:20PM
Powers 135
Fremion, Brittany
HST 690A
Advanced Readings
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history
and permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.
22286024
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
107
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
HST 690B
Advanced Readings
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history
and permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.
22286025
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 690C
Advanced Readings
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history
and permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.
22286026
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 695
Special Studies Abroad
3 to 15 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the joint graduate program in history.
22286027
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 697
Spec Studies Colloquium
3 to 6 credit hours
Recommended: Admission to the graduate program in history.
22290340
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 135
Robertson, John
HST 700A
Practicum in College Teaching
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Appointment as a graduate assistant in the Department of
History.
22286028
Th
03:30-06:20PM
Powers 135
Hall, Mitchell
HST 713A
Sem Hst 19th Century America
3 credit hours
Recommended: HST 111 or 112 plus at least one more course in this
period of American history.
22290341
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Powers 204
Tobin, Catherine
HST 758A
Sem 20th Century European
3 credit hours
Recommended: 6 hours of European history (at least 3 at the 500 level)
including one of the following: HST 102, 106, 558.
22286030
M
03:30-06:20PM
Powers 135
Johnson, Eric
HST 791
Graduate Research
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history
and the permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.
22286032
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 791A
Graduate Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of junior, senior, or graduate-level history
and the permission of the department chairperson and the instructor.
22286033
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 795
Seminar Abroad
Prerequisite:
22287724
3 to 15 credit hours
Admission to the joint graduate program in history.
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 798A
Thesis
Prerequisite:
CR/NC only.
22286034
3 credit hours
Written permission of advisor and department chairperson.
Thesis
Prerequisite:
CR/NC only.
22286035
6 credit hours
Written permission of advisor and department chairperson.
HST 798B
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Hours Arr
Hours Arr
BLG/ROOM
Powers 106
Powers 106
INSTRUCTOR
Hall, Mitchell
Hall, Mitchell
HST 890
Doctoral Readings
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the joint graduate program in History and
permission of advisor or instructor.
22287725
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 890A
Doctoral Readings
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the joint graduate program in History and
permission of advisor or instructor.
22287761
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 890B
Doctoral Readings
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the joint graduate program in History and
permission of advisor or instructor.
22287762
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 890C
Doctoral Readings
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the joint graduate program in History and
permission of advisor or instructor.
22287763
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
HST 898
Dissertation
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisites: Successful completion of comprehensive examination for
Ph.D. and written approval of dissertation proposal to take more than 3
credit hours of dissertation credit. CR/NC only.
22286036
Hours Arr
Powers 106
Hall, Mitchell
108
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Susan Schiller
Anspach 032
774-3681
Humanities (HUM)
HUM 303WI
Law and Society:
22289561
Tu Th
Great Trials
03:30-04:45PM
HUM 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286038
Hours Arr
3 credit hours
Wight 116
Shirley, William
1 credit hour
Anspach 032
Staff
HUM 697
Independent Study
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Approval by instructor and program director required
before registration.
22288068
Hours Arr
Anspach 032
Staff
HUM 799
Thesis
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: 15 hours of graduate work in the humanities and written
permission of advisor. CR/NC only.
22286039
Hours Arr
Anspach 032
Staff
Mohamad Qatu
ET 100
774-3033
Industrial and Engineering Technology (IET)
IET 130
Industrial Materials and Testing
22288059
M W
03:30-05:20PM
3 credit hours
ET 128
Wilson, Dru
IET 154
Engineering Design Graphics
22286040
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Tu
01:30-03:20PM
22286041
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Th
01:30-03:20PM
22286042
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
F
08:00-09:50AM
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
ET
IET 170
Manufacturing Processes I
CR/NC option available.
22286044
M
M W
22286045
M
M W
3 credit hours
116
Lee, Soo-Yen
230
116
Lee, Soo-Yen
230
116
Lee, Soo-Yen
230
3 credit hours
12:00-12:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
01:00-02:50PM
IET 181QR
Alternative Energy Analysis
22288006
M
08:00-09:50AM
W
08:00-09:50AM
IET 226
Parametric Design and Modeling
Prerequisite: IET 154.
22286051
M W
11:00-11:50AM
F
11:00-12:50PM
IET 261
Construction Surveying
Prerequisite: MTH 106 or 130.
22288067
M W
01:00-01:50PM
W
02:00-03:50PM
ET
ET
ET
ET
116
129
116
129
Ritter, Benjamin
FEE
$40.00
Ritter, Benjamin
FEE
$40.00
FEE
$20.00
3 credit hours
ET 116
Ritter, Benjamin
ET 105
3 credit hours
ET 132
ET 230
Staff
3 credit hours
ET 153
ET 151
Kelley, David
IET 279
Applied Statics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IET 154; MTH 130; PHY 130 or 145; PHY 170 or 175.
22287944
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
ET 153
Staff
22287945
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ET 220
Staff
IET 291
Applied Circuits
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 130. Pre/Co-Requisites: PHY 131, 171.
22286046
M W
09:00-10:50AM
ET 224
Staff
IET 326
Manufacturing Methods Analysis
Prerequisites: IET 170; STA 282.
22286047
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
IET 327
IET 350
IET 352
SPECIAL
FEES
Industrial Safety
Prerequisite: CHM 120 or CHM 131.
22286048
Tu Th
07:00-08:15PM
Mechanism Design
Prerequisite: IET 279 or EGR 251.
22286049
Tu Th
04:00-05:50PM
Applied Fluid Mechanics
Prerequisites: IET 281 or EGR 253.
22286050
M W
04:00-05:15PM
3 credit hours
ET 138
Lopez, David
3 credit hours
ET 153
Staff
3 credit hours
ET 136
Staff
3 credit hours
ET 123
109
Staff
SUBJECT
CRN
IET 356
Thermodynamics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PHY 145, PHY 175; or PHY 130, PHY 170.
22290046
Tu Th
05:30-06:45PM
ET 153
Staff
IET 361
Construction Technology
CR/NC option available.
22286052
M
05:00-05:50PM
M W
06:00-07:50PM
IET 365
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
ET 138
ET 151
Lopez, David
Manufacturing Processes II
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CHM 120 or 131; IET 130, 170.
22286054
M W
01:00-02:50PM
ET 128
Wilson, Dru
IET 375
Robotics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: CPS 180; IET 291 or EGR 290; MTH 132 or MTH 217.
22286055
Tu
09:00-10:50AM
ET 123
Cheng, Shaopeng
Th
08:30-10:20AM
ET 123
IET 377
Computer Numerical Control Prgmg
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IET 154, 170. CR/NC option available.
22286056
M
04:00-05:50PM
ET 134
Ritter, Benjamin
W
04:00-05:50PM
ET 129
IET 379
Mechanics of Materials
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EGR 251 or IET 279; MTH 132.
22286058
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ET 123
Staff
IET 425
Industrial Internship
2 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Departmental permission. Requires the completion and
submission of Appendix A and B found in the intern packet and approval
of the major/minor advisor and intern coordinator. CR/NC only.
22286059
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 429
Occupational Competency
1 to 30 credit hours
Prerequisites: certified record of work experience; approval of the
department chairperson.
22286060
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 437
Independent Study
2 to 5 credit hours
Prerequisite: Departmental pre-registration.
22286061
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 450
Mech Computer-Aided Engineering
Prerequisites: IET 226, 350, 379.
22286062
M W
11:00-12:50PM
3 credit hours
ET 230
Lee, Soo-Yen
IET 454
Machine Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IET 350; IET 365; IET 379 or EGR 255.
22290049
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ET 220
Tanbour, Emadeddin
IET 458
Surface Modeling
Prerequisites:
22286063
M W
F
3 credit hours
IET 226.
09:00-09:50AM
09:00-10:50AM
ET 220
ET 134
Staff
IET 501
Industrial Management Principles
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: STA 282 or graduate standing and statistics competency.
22286064
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ET 153
Lopez, David
IET 524
Technology & Environment
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 12 IET credit hours or graduate standing. CR/NC option
available.
22286065
M W
04:00-05:15PM
ET 132
Staff
IET 590
Green Building & Sustainability
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IET 361, 368 or graduate standing.
22287971
Tu Th
04:00-05:15PM
ET 153
Frost, Bruce
IET 591
Construction Management
Prerequisites: IET 361, IET 561
22286066
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ET 128
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286067
1 credit hour
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 619
IET 625
Hours Arr
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Frost, Bruce
Industrial Internship
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Departmental permission. Requires the completion and
submission of Appendix A and B found in the intern packet and approval
of the major/minor advisor and intern coordinator. CR/NC only.
22286068
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
110
FEE
$40.00
FEE
$40.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
IET 636
Leadership Internship
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Coordinator's permission. Requires the completion and
submission of Appendix A and B found in the intern packet and approval
of the major/minor advisor and intern coordinator. CR/NC only.
22286069
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 694
Problems in Mgt & Tech
CR/NC only.
22286070
SPECIAL
FEES
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 695
Independent Study
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Departmental permission. CR/NC only.
22286071
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 791
Independent Research
2 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: EDU 581 or 660 and departmental permission. CR/NC only.
22286072
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
IET 798
Thesis
Prerequisite:
22286073
1 to 6 credit hours
EDU 581 or 660 and approval of advisor. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
ET 100
Qatu, Mohamad
Megan Goodwin
EHS 228
774-3218
Interior Design (IND)
Lab course fees vary for the following courses:
IND 131, 137, 138, 139, 155, 231, 334, 336, 337, 339, 432, 433, 434,
436, 437, 490, 497.
IND 131
Interior Design Studio I: Intro
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IND 139, Formal admittance to the Interior Design
Program. Pre/Co-requisite: IND 138.
22285691
Tu
01:00-03:50PM
EHS 231
Staff
Th
01:00-02:50PM
EHS 231
FEE
$35.00
Visual Comm for Interior Design
3 credit hours
Pre/Co-requisite: IND 139. 1 hour to be arranged. CR/NC option
available. See note above.
22290181
M W
11:00-12:50PM
EHS 231
Staff
FEE
$35.00
Interior Design Drafting
CR/NC option available.
22290182
M W
09:00-10:50AM
22290183
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
EHS 231
EHS 231
FEE
FEE
$50.00
$50.00
IND 238
Design History and Precedent
22285710
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Wight 116
Staff
IND 332
Human Shelter and Environment
22285757
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Dow 107
Staff
IND 334
Computer-Aided Design Interiors
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IND 131, 138, 139. Pre/Co-Requisite: IND 337.
22290184
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
EHS 315
Staff
FEE
$50.00
Contract Documents
Prerequisite: IND 139.
22288060
Tu Th
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$25.00
FEE
$40.00
IND 138
IND 139
IND 335
IND 336
IND 337
IND 339
IND 433
IND 436
3 credit hours
Staff
Zuo, Julie
3 credit hours
05:00-06:50PM
Materials/Components Int Design
22285758
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 315
Staff
3 credit hours
Wight 200
Wood-Nartker,Beverly
Int Design Studio II: Res
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IND 139, 332. Pre/Co-Requisites: IND 328, 336.
22290188
Tu
01:00-03:50PM
EHS 315
Staff
Th
01:00-02:50PM
EHS 315
Studio III: Special Users Group
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IND 131, 138, 139, 238, 328, 332, 336, 337.
Pre/Co-Requisites: IND 334, 436.
22285759
M
09:00-11:50AM
EHS 227
Wood-Nartker,Beverly
W
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 227
Prof Practices Interior Design
Prerequisite: IND 438.
22285788
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Wight 200
Wood-Nartker,Beverly
Lighting & Other Mech Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IND 131, 138, 139, 337; successful completion of math
competency.
22290187
Tu Th
09:00-10:50AM
EHS 315
Zuo, Julie
111
SUBJECT
CRN
IND 437
I D Studio IV: Contract
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: IND 334, 339, 436; Pre/Co-Requisite: IND 434.
22285789
M
12:00-02:50PM
EHS 315
Staff
W
12:00-01:50PM
EHS 315
IND 490
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
Ind
Study in Interior Design
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
22287929
Hours Arr
EHS 228
Goodwin, Megan
Integrative Public Relations (IPR)
IPR 101
SPECIAL
FEES
Foundatns Integrative Public Rel
1
22286121
Tu
06:30-08:20PM
Moore
IPR, 22286121, meets September 8, 15, 22, 29,
November 3
Class meets SEP 08-NOV 03
22286122
Tu
06:30-08:20PM
Moore
IPR, 22286122, meets September 8, 15, 22, 29,
November 3
Class meets SEP 08-NOV 03
Ere Rumsey
Moore 129
774-1194
credit hour
105
Krider, Diane
October 6, 13, 27, and
107
Ren, Chunbo
October 6, 13, 27, and
IPR 490
Independent Study in IPR
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Students enrolling in IPR 490 must be a signed IPR major.
22286124
Hours Arr
Moore 354
Krider, Diane
IPR 555
Public Relations Internship
22286125
Hours Arr
3 to 6 credit hours
Moore 409
Wojcik, James
International Program Studies (IPS)
Dianne De Salvo
Ronan 330
774-4308
PREREQUISITE:
Department permission required for all IPS courses.
IPS 197
International Program Studies
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
CR/NC option available.
22286126
Hours Arr
Ronan 330
Desalvo, Dianne
IPS 297
International Program Studies
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
CR/NC option available.
22286127
Hours Arr
Ronan 330
Desalvo, Dianne
IPS 397
International Program Studies
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
CR/NC option available.
22286128
Hours Arr
Ronan 330
Desalvo, Dianne
IPS 497
International Program Studies
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Study Abroad.
22290633
Hours Arr
Ronan 330
Desalvo, Dianne
IPS 597
International Program Studies
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
CR/NC option available.
22286129
Hours Arr
Ronan 330
Desalvo, Dianne
Information Technology (ITC)
Patrick Kinnicutt
Pearce 413
774-3774
ITC 101QR
Reasoning through Comp Visualztn
22288058
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 424
Staff
ITC 190
Comp Hardware/Concepts/Install
22286131
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22286132
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 107
Rattan, Ishwar
Pearce 107
Staff
ITC 191
Comp Sftware Conc/Install/Config
22286133
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22290153
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Pearce 126
Rattan, Ishwar
Pearce 107
Staff
112
$50.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ITC 265
Basics of Data Comm & Comp Ntwks
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ITC 190, 191; CPS 110 or 180.
22287946
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce 124
Staff
ITC 320
Web App Dev/Client-Side Script
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ITC 111 or CPS 181 or BIS 324. Recommended: CPS 165.
22286134
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce 126
Staff
ITC 330
Information Storage & Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ITC 190, 191. Recommended: ITC 265.
22290155
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 126
Staff
ITC 341
Intro to Databases & Applications
Prerequisites: CPS 181 or ITC 111.
22286135
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22286136
M W
03:30-04:45PM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Pearce 124
Pearce 124
Staff
Singh, Lal
ITC 383
Computer Game Design
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 110 or 180; CPS 282.
22287915
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 400
Morelli, Anthony
ITC 465
Network Administration & Security
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: ITC 365. Recommended: STA 282 or STA 382.
22286137
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 126
Staff
ITC 495
Senior Internship
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Senior standing in information technology; written
permission of department chairperson. CR/NC only.
22286138
Hours Arr
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
ITC 510
Software and Data Modeling
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: CPS 410, ITC 341, or graduate standing.
22290156
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 107
Stinson, Michael
ITC 520
Foundations of Computer Security
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ITC 465 or graduate standing.
22290157
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 107
Liao, Qi
ITC 630
Cloud Computing
Prerequisites: ITC 510.
22290169
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 107
Seeling, Patrick
ITC 691
Information Technology Project
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 12 hours of graduate courses in ITC.
22290636
Hours Arr
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
ITC 798
Thesis
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Written permission of advisor and department chairperson.
22290638
Hours Arr
Pearce 413
Kinnicutt, Patrick
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
Japanese (JPN)
JPN 101
Elementary Japanese I
4 credit hours
Designed for students who have had no Japanese. Basic language skills.
Introduction to the culture of Japan. Students who have completed more
than one year of Japanese in secondary school will not receive credit.
CR/NC option available.
Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by laboratory work.
If you have had previous experience in this language, you must get the
instructor's permission to enroll.
22286139
M Tu W Th
03:00-03:50PM
Pearce 329
Bronson, Maiko
22286140
M Tu W Th
04:00-04:50PM
Pearce 329
Bronson, Maiko
JPN 110
Study Abroad
1 to 8 credit hours
Course taught in Japan. Students must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22286141
Hours Arr
Pearce 311
Richardson, Norma
JPN 201
Intermediate Japanese I
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Prerequisite: JPN 102.
Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by laboratory work.
22286142
M Tu W Th
05:00-05:50PM
Pearce 329
Bronson, Maiko
JPN 210
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: JPN 102.
Course taught in Japan. Students must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22286143
Hours Arr
Pearce 311
Richardson, Norma
113
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
JPN 310
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: JPN 202.
Course taught in Japan. Students must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22286144
Hours Arr
Pearce 311
Richardson, Norma
JPN 410
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: 12 or more hours on 300 level.
Course taught in Japan. Students must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22286145
Hours Arr
Pearce 311
Richardson, Norma
Jiafei Yin
Moore 454
774-3196
Journalism (JRN)
JRN 101
Media and Society
22286146
M W
22286147
M W
03:30-04:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
JRN 102
Introduction to Journalism
22287909
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287910
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22287911
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
JRN 202WI
Writing for Mass Media
Prerequisite: ENG 101 (C or better).
22290517
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
22290518
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22290520
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
22290521
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22290522
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290523
M
06:30-09:20PM
22290524
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
JRN 203QR
JRN 205WI
JRN 220
credit hours
108
Hernandez, Teresa
108
Hernandez, Teresa
108
Coon, Steven
3 credit hours
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
424
424
424
424
107
424
113
McGinnis, Carol
Marmarelli, Ronald
Marmarelli, Ronald
Ranzenberger, Mark
Hartman, John
McGinnis, Carol
McGinnis, Carol
Shaping the Media
22291010
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Moore 109
Simpson, Edgar
Basic Media Photography
Digital camera required
22286157
M W F
22286158
M W
22286159
M
22286160
M W F
22286161
M W F
22290493
M W F
3 credit hours
(at least 3 megapixels).
12:00-12:50PM
Moore 424
Fitzgerald, Timothy
05:00-06:15PM
Moore 113
Hernandez, Teresa
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 113
Hernandez, Teresa
11:00-11:50AM
Moore 113
Fitzgerald, Timothy
09:00-09:50AM
Moore 424
Fitzgerald, Timothy
08:00-08:50AM
Moore 424
Fitzgerald, Timothy
JRN 312WI
Reporting
Prerequisites: JRN 202, 203; ENG 201.
required.
22290495
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290497
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
JRN 320
3
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore 424
Moore 424
Intro to Graphics & Visual Comm
22286162
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22286163
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22286164
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22286165
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22286166
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22286167
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22286168
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22286169
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22286170
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
22286171
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22286172
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22286173
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
JRN 315
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Boudreau, Timothy
Moore 108
Boudreau, Timothy
Info Gathering for Mass Media
Pre/Co-Requisite: JRN 202.
22286155
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22286156
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
JRN 302
Editing
Prerequisite: JRN 202.
22286177
M W F
22286178
M W F
Photo Editing
Prerequisite:
22286179
M W
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
3
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Yin, Jiafei
Coon, Steven
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
FEE
$25.00
credit hours
113
Baker, Sean
113
Baker, Sean
113
Kubik, Sara
113
Baker, Sean
113
Kubik, Sara
113
McDonald, Kenneth
113
Kubik, Sara
113
McDonald, Kenneth
113
McDonald, Kenneth
113
Staff
424
Paine, Dawn
113
McDonald, Kenneth
3 credit hours
Occasional evening assignments
Moore 424
Moore 424
Simpson, Edgar
Simpson, Edgar
3 credit hours
11:00-11:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
Moore 424
Moore 424
Marmarelli, Ronald
Marmarelli, Ronald
3 credit hours
JRN 220.
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 424
114
Miller, Kent
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
JRN 339
Social Media: Rep/Image/Interaction
Prerequisite: JRN 202.
22290505
M W
05:00-06:15PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Staff
JRN 340
Intro to Digital Journalism
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: JRN 202 with a C or better or JRN 361 with a C or better.
22287912
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 424
Brost, Lori
22290499
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 424
Brost, Lori
JRN 348WI
Business Journalism
22290731
Th
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Staff
JRN 350
Public Rel Principles/Practices
22286180
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Dow 102
Marn, Michael
JRN 360
Advertising Principles
22286181
Tu Th
22286182
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Moore 105
Sparks, Johnny
Moore 105
Barre, William
02:00-03:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
JRN 361
Writing for Advertising
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: JRN 101 or 102; JRN 360.
22288126
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Moore 108
Barre, William
22288127
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 107
Marn, Michael
22288128
W
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 114
Barre, William
JRN 365
Advertising Media
Prerequisite: JRN 360.
22286183
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 112
JRN 372
Asian Media Cross-cult Mass Comm
22286184
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Gould, Renae
JRN 380
Rac/Cult Div: Mass Media's Role
3 credit hours
Must attend at least one relevant out-of-class University event.
22286185
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
ET 116
Tait, Alice
22286186
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
ET 116
Tait, Alice
22286187
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Dow 102
Tait, Alice
22286188
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 138
Brost, Lori
22286189
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Pearce 138
Staff
JRN 397B
Video Games as a Mass Medium
3 credit hours
This media studies course examines the phenomenon and popularity of
video games as an interactive mass medium, analyzes their social and
cultural impact and explores current video game trends, including their
uses by journalists and advertisers.
22290541
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 111
Staff
JRN 404
Law of Mass Communication
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: JRN 101 or 102; junior standing.
22286190
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 108
Boudreau, Timothy
JRN 417
Sports Writing
Prerequisites:
22290506
Th
JRN 420
JRN 422
JRN 441
JRN 448
3 credit hours
Marn, Michael
3 credit hours
JRN 315.
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 113
Coon, Steven
Photography Studio Techniques
3 credit hours
Digital SLR required. Prerequisite: JRN 220.
22286193
M
07:00-09:50PM
Wight 200
Miller, Kent
The Photographic Process
Digital SLR required.
W
22286194
JRN 430WI
Prerequisites:
06:30-09:20PM
Magazine & Feature Writing
Prerequisite: JRN 202, 203.
22290500
Tu Th
06:30-07:45PM
Data Journalism
Prerequisites:
22290508
Tu Th
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
JRN 220.
Moore 424
Miller, Kent
3 credit hours
Moore 114
Hartman, John
3 credit hours
JRN 202, 203.
02:00-03:15PM
Journalism Practicum
Prerequisite: JRN 202.
22287926
W
Moore 314
Ranzenberger, Mark
1 to 3 credit hours
06:00-06:50PM
Moore 110
Coon, Steven
JRN 449
Journalism Internship
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing; prior approval of internship director.
22287927
Hours Arr
Moore 454
Wojcik, James
JRN 450
Public Relations Writing
Prerequisites: JRN 202, JRN 350.
22286196
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22286197
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22286198
Th
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Moore 113
Moore 113
Moore 424
115
Wojcik, James
Marn, Michael
McGinnis, Carol
FEE
$25.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
JRN 465
Advertising Copy and Design
Prerequisites: JRN 302, 360, 361.
22286200
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Barre, William
JRN 466
Advertising Campaign
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: JRN 361, 465; JRN 365 or MKT 315.
22290509
Th
06:30-09:20PM
Moore 107
Sparks, Johnny
JRN 500
Current Issues Mass Comm
Prerequisite: Senior standing.
22286201
W
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Hartman, John
JRN 519
Journalism Internship
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing; permission of instructor.
22286202
Hours Arr
Moore 454
Wojcik, James
JRN 529
Photojournalism Internship
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing; permission of instructor.
22286203
Hours Arr
Moore 454
Wojcik, James
JRN 551
Case Studies in Public Relations
Prerequisite: JRN 350.
22286204
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22286205
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
JRN 556
Public Relations Seminar
Prerequisites: JRN 350, 450.
22286206
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Moore 108
Ren, Chunbo
Ren, Chunbo
3 credit hours
Moore 108
Wojcik, James
JRN 559
Public Relations Internship
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing; permission of instructor.
22286207
Hours Arr
Moore 454
Wojcik, James
JRN 569
Advertising Internship
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of instructor.
22286208
Hours Arr
Moore 454
Wojcik, James
Tim Hall
Anspach 106
774-3341
Liberal Arts (LAR)
LAR 145
Racism/Discrim America Dialogue
22286211
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
LAR 397C
Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
This 3-credit-hour course is designed to give students a foundation in
the skills and knowledge needed to facilitate culturally diverse group
interactions. Course topics include basic group facilitation skills,
group dynamics, social identity group development; impacts of prejudice
and stereotyping on groups; and facilitation of intergroup dialogue.
22290542
W
03:30-06:20PM
Anspach 153
Klymyshyn, Alexandra
3 credit hours
Wight 116
Klymyshyn, Alexandra
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
Latin (LAT)
LAT 101
Elementary Latin I
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Additional weekly coursework will also be included via Blackboard.
22286212
M W
08:00-09:50AM
Powers 132
Smith, Greg
Leadership Studies (LDR)
Bob Frost
Finch 214
774-3858
LDR 100
Intro to Leadership Education
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Only open to Leader Advancement Scholarship (LAS)
recipients. CR/NC only.
22287660
M
05:00-05:50PM
Powers 136
Gaken, Daniel
LDR 200
Introduction to Leadership
3 credit hours
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
22287706
22287707
22287708
Additional hour to be arranged.
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
SPECIAL
FEES
Finch 122
Finch 101
Finch 114
116
Brown, Jamie
Schumacker, Robert
Schumacker, Robert
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
LDR 200
22287709
22287710
LDR 200G
Introduction to Leadership
3 credit hours
For Greek registered student organization members only.
Additional hour to be arranged.
22287869
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Finch 113
Staff
LDR 402
Application of Leadership
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: LDR 200; COM 461; PHL 118 or 218 or 318; Junior or
Senior standing; a signed Leadership minor; prior written approval by
the Leadership Minor advisor.
22287711
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Brown, Jamie
M W
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
03:30-04:45PM
09:30-10:45AM
Finch 113
Finch 100
Schafer, Darcie
Brown, Jamie
Stephanie Mathson
Park 228
774-3071
Library (LIB)
LIB 197
Intro to Library & Info Research
Not open to students with credit in LMT
22286213
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22286214
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22286215
M W
02:00-02:50PM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22286216
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
1 credit hour
530.
Park 207
Mathson, Stephanie
Park 207
Wang, Rui
Park 207
Folsom, Sandy
Park 207
Zambare, Aparna
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Debasish Chakraborty
ABSC 252
774-3150
MBA 610
Managing Info Systms/Global Econ
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288091
W
06:00-09:50PM
ABSC 264
Berry, Robert
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 21
22288092
Th
06:00-09:50PM
Grawn 118
Berry, Robert
Class meets OCT 29-DEC 17
MBA 618
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286217
MBA 620
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
ABSC 276
Chakraborty,Debasish
Managerial Acctg: A Mgmt Persptv
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288093
Tu
06:00-09:50PM
ABSC 264
Swaney, Amy
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
MBA 630
MBA 640
Manag/Lead Ind & Groups in Org
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288097
Tu
06:00-09:50PM
Grawn 118
Bennett, Misty
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
Data Analysis for Managers
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288098
Sa
08:00-04:50PM
Grawn 206
Xiao, Lin lan
MBA 640, 22288098, meets September 12, 26, October 10 and 17.
Class meets SEP 12-OCT 17
MBA 650
SPECIAL
FEES
Marketing-Based Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
117
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
22288099
MBA 660
W
Class meets
TIME
06:00-09:50PM
OCT 28-DEC 16
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Midland MMIC
Gray, Deborah
Global Business & Sustainability
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22289766
Th
06:00-09:50PM
ABSC 264
Yang, Kun
Class meets SEP 03-OCT 22
MBA 670
Financial Analysis & Risk Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288101
Tu
06:00-09:50PM
Grawn 118
Jain, Pawan
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
MBA 680
Global Economic Environment
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MBA program.
This MBA course will include some online components within the course
requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288102
Tu
06:00-09:50PM
Midland MMIC
Chakraborty,Debasish
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
MBA 688
Directed Work/Observatn/Intnshp
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the MBA program.
22287987
Hours Arr
ABSC 276
Chakraborty,Debasish
MBA 690
Strategic Mgmt: Integrative Exp
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the MBA program. Completion of MBA 620, 650,
660, and 670. This MBA course will include some online components
within the course requirements as specified by each instructor.
22288103
Th
06:00-09:50PM
ABSC 264
Perez-Batres, Luis
Class meets OCT 29-DEC 17
Media Design, Production, and Technology (MDP)
MDP 495
MDPT Capstone Experience
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: ART 231; BCA 223; CPS 282; JRN 220; All with a C or
better; Senior status.
22288011
M
06:00-07:50PM
Wight 135
Russell, Jonathon
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 14
Leigh Orf
Brooks 314
774-3179
Meteorology (MET)
MET 101QR
Ere Rumsey
Moore 129
774-1194
Our Changing Climate
22288139
Tu Th
22290510
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Dow 108
Kluver, Daria
Brooks 306
Mower, Richard
MET 140
Severe and Unusual Weather
22290511
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22290514
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Brooks 305
Orf, Leigh
Moore 105
Orf, Leigh
MET 260
Intro to Atmospheric Sci
22290516
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Brooks 306
Kluver, Daria
MET 265
01:00-02:50PM
Prof Devel in Atmos Sci
Pre/Co-requisite: MET 260.
22290519
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
1 credit hour
Brooks 306
Baxter, Martin
MET 301
Climatology & Climate Change
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: GEO 201 or MET 101 or MET 140 or MET 260. CR/NC option
available.
22290515
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Brooks 306
Kluver, Daria
MET 310
Atmos Therm and the Bdry Lyr
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MET 240 with a grade of C- or better; MTH 133. Pre/Corequisite: PHY 145.
22287784
M W
11:00-12:50PM
Brooks 307
Mower, Richard
118
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MET 330
Dynamic Meteorology I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MET 310 with a grade of C- or better; MTH 233; PHY 145.
Pre/Co-requisite: MET 340.
22285547
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Brooks 307
Mower, Richard
MET 340
Synoptic Meteorology I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MET 310 with a grade of C- or better; MET 312; MTH 233;
PHY 145. Pre/Co-requisite: MET 330.
22285544
M W
01:00-02:50PM
Brooks 307
Baxter, Martin
MET 450
Mesoscale Meteorology
Prerequisites: MET 335, 345.
22287785
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Brooks 307
Orf, Leigh
MET 491
Internship
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Three or more courses in MET program (2 of which must be
300 level or greater), permission of instructor.
22287786
Hours Arr
Brooks 314
Baxter, Martin
MET 497
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Three or more courses in the MET program and permission
of instructor. Prerequisites: Three or more courses in MET program (2 of
which must be 300 level or greater), permission of instructor.
22287787
Hours Arr
Brooks 314
Baxter, Martin
Mahmood Bahaee
Smith 200
774-3450
Management (MGT)
MGT 258
Eff Mgt Human Resources in Orgs
3
Prerequisites: ACC 250; BUS 100; BIS 101; BLR
or MTH 132 or STA 282 or STA 382; overall GPA
22287635
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn
22287636
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn
22287637
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn
22287638
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn
22287639
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn
MGT 303A
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303A must also
register for FIN 302A and MKT 304A.
22288028
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 216
Subbaraman,Chelakara
MGT 303B
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303B must also
register for FIN 302B and MKT 304B.
22288029
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 216
Subbaraman,Chelakara
MGT 303C
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303C must also
register for FIN 302C and MKT 304C.
22288030
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 101
Whitelock, Vincent
MGT 303D
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303D must also
register for FIN 302D and MKT 304D.
22288031
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 216
Shahabuddin, Syed
MGT 303E
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303E must also
register for FIN 302E and MKT 304E.
22288032
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 216
Shahabuddin, Syed
MGT 303F
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303F must also
register for FIN 302F and MKT 304F.
22288033
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 110
Whitelock, Vincent
MGT 303G
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303G must also
register for FIN 302G and MKT 304G.
22288034
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 216
Rightmer, Jeff
119
credit hours
235; ECO 203, 204; MTH 217
of 2.50 or higher.
110
Staff
101
Shirley, Kaye
110
Slezak, Kayla
110
Staff
101
Shirley, Kaye
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
MGT 303I
Integrated Supply Chain Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MGT 303I must also
register for FIN 302I and MKT 304I.
22288035
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 101
Rightmer, Jeff
MGT 312
Intro to Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 56 semester hours completed.
22286218
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 110
McGinnis, Amy
22286219
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 110
McGinnis, Amy
MGT 320
Human Resource Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 258 or MGT 312, 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286220
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 110
Slezak, Kayla
22286221
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 110
MacDougall,Alexandra
MGT 333
Purchasing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286222
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 216
Popa, Eugen
22286223
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 103
Popa, Eugen
22286224
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 216
Popa, Eugen
MGT 335
Intro to Management Science
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies.
22286225
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 216
Shahabuddin, Syed
MGT 348
Dynamics of Org Behavior
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 258 or MGT 312, 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286226
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 101
Love, Kevin
MGT 355
Comm: Managerial Applications
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 258 or MGT 312; 348 is recommended; 56 semester
hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on
signed major or minor.
22286227
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 110
McGinnis, Amy
MGT 357
Women in Management
22289906
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Grawn 110
McGinnis, Amy
MGT 365
International Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286228
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 216
Pisani, Michael
22286229
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 216
Yang, Kun
MGT 445
Compensation Administration
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 258 or MGT 312, MGT 320; 56 semester hours
completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on
signed major or minor.
22286232
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 301
Thundiyil, Tomas
MGT 446
Industrial Relations
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286233
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 110
Thundiyil, Tomas
MGT 447
Personnel Selection & Evaluation
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 320; STA 282; 56 hours completed; either admission
to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
22286234
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 216
Slezak, Kayla
MGT 484
Human Resource Training & Dev
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 258 or MGT 312; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor. Recommended: MGT 320.
22286235
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 101
MacDougall,Alexandra
MGT 490
Internship in Management
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and of department chairperson;
56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies
or listed on signed major in the Department of Management.
22286236
Hours Arr
Smith 200
Perez-Batres, Luis
MGT 491
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Prior permission of instructor and department
chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286237
Hours Arr
Smith 200
Perez-Batres, Luis
120
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
MGT 492
Practicum in Small Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor. See Robby L. Roberts, ABSC 164, for details and assignment to a
small business advising team.
Same as ACC 492, BIS 492, FIN 492 and MKT 492.
22286238
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Roberts, Robby
MGT 499
Integrated Capstone-Strat Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed; BUS 300, 301; MGT/MKT 303;
FIN 302; MKT 304; Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies.
Preference given to graduating seniors.
22287643
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 216
Staff
22287644
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 110
Bahaee, Mahmood
22287645
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 110
Bahaee, Mahmood
22287646
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 110
Kang, Hyungu
22287647
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 110
Kang, Hyungu
22287648
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 206
Staff
22287649
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 343
Kang, Hyungu
22287650
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 343
Kang, Hyungu
MGT 533
Purchasing Strategy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 333 and admission to Professional Business Studies
or listed on signed major or minor or permission of the MBA Director.
22286239
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 216
Rightmer, Jeff
MGT 545
Operations Strategy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MGT 303/MKT 303 or MGT 340; 86 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor or graduate standing.
22286240
Th
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 101
Rightmer, Jeff
MGT 791
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson and
15 hours of graduate credit in MBA program.
22286241
Hours Arr
Smith 200
Perez-Batres, Luis
Richard Divine
Smith 100
774-3701
Marketing (MKT)
MKT 151
Marketing and Society
22286242
Tu Th
22286243
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
11:00-12:15PM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Anspach 162
Hoyle, Jeffrey
Anspach 162
Hoyle, Jeffrey
MKT 220
Intro to Retail Merchandising
22286244
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
3 credit hours
Grawn 201
Weiss Jr, Wallace
MKT 300
Introduction to Marketing
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 56 semester hours completed.
22286247
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Kulhavi 141
Walls, Harold
22286248
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 118
Baczewski, Mark
22286249
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 201
Walls, Harold
22286250
Hours Arr
Online Web
Gray, Deborah
MKT 300, 22286250, meets on campus Tuesdays, 6:30-7:45 p.m. in
Grawn 103; the remainder of the course will be taught in a hybrid
format.
MKT 304A
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304A must also
register for MGT 303A and FIN 302A.
22288020
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Grawn 201
Weiss Jr, Wallace
MKT 304B
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304B must also
register for MGT 303B and FIN 302B.
22288021
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 201
Weiss Jr, Wallace
MKT 304C
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304C must also
register for MGT 303C and FIN 302C.
22288022
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 103
Allen, Concha
MKT 304D
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304D must also
register for MGT 303D and FIN 302D.
22288023
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 103
Allen, Concha
121
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MKT 304E
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304E must also
register for MGT 303E and FIN 302E.
22288024
M W
02:00-03:15PM
ABSC 264
Wilson, J holton
MKT 304F
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304F must also
register for MGT 303F and FIN 302F.
22288025
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 201
Obilo, Onyewuchukwu
MKT 304G
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304G must also
register for MGT 303G and FIN 302G.
22288026
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 102
Dahlquist, Steven
MKT 304I
Integrated Marketing Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Tier 2 Admission to Professional Business Studies; ACC
255, BIS 255, MGT 258. Students registering for MKT 304I must also
register for MGT 303I and FIN 302I.
22288027
M W
03:30-04:45PM
ABSC 264
Wilson, J holton
MKT 305
Buyer Behavior
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or 304, 56 semester hours completed, and
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286251
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 201
Divine, Richard
22286252
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 201
Divine, Richard
22286253
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 201
Obilo, Onyewuchukwu
22290023
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 201
Obilo, Onyewuchukwu
MKT 310
Marketing Communications
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286254
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 301
Olsen, Jennifer
22286255
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 201
Dingus, Rebecca
22286256
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 102
Staff
MKT 315
Advertising Media
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; MKT 310 or JRN 360;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286257
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 103
Spangenberg, James
MKT 330
Marketing Channels
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286258
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 118
Smith, Evelyn
22286259
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 118
Smith, Evelyn
22286260
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 201
Helferich, Omar
22290024
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 213
Smith, Evelyn
MKT 340
Personal Selling
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22286261
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 103
Hoyle, Jeffrey
22286262
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 103
Allen, Concha
22286263
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 103
Dingus, Rebecca
22286264
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 103
Dingus, Rebecca
22286265
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 213
Cherry, Kenneth
MKT 341
Services Marketing
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
Same as HSA 341
22286266
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 213
Gagnon, Gary
22290642
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 213
Gagnon, Gary
MKT 360
E-Commerce and Marketing Strategy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22290100
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Grawn 201
Weiss Jr, Wallace
MKT 410
Advertising Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304, MKT 310 or JRN 360; 56 semester
hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed
on signed major or minor.
22286267
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 212
Marsh, Kristina
122
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
MKT 420
Advanced Selling & Negotiation
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or 304; MKT 340; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22287884
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 213
Cherry, Kenneth
22287885
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 213
Cherry, Kenneth
MKT 431
Logistics Operations
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 330; 56 semester hours completed; admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286268
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Grawn 119
Goffnett, Sean
22286269
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 201
Goffnett, Sean
22290101
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Grawn 119
Goffnett, Sean
MKT 432
Logistics Strategy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304, MKT 330; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286270
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 201
Spieles, Mark
22286271
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 201
Spieles, Mark
22290102
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 201
Spieles, Mark
MKT 440
Sales Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286272
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 118
Dahlquist, Steven
22286273
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 118
Dahlquist, Steven
MKT 450
Marketing Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or MKT 304; STA 282; 56 semester hours
completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed
on signed major or minor. Recommended: BUS 300.
22286274
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Grawn 103
Garver, Michael
22286275
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Grawn 103
Garver, Michael
22286276
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 103
Garver, Michael
MKT 460
Organizational Selling
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 300 or 304; MKT 340; 56 semester hours completed;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major
or minor.
22287886
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Grawn 213
Hoyle, Jeffrey
22287887
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Grawn 213
Hoyle, Jeffrey
MKT 465
Supply Chain Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MKT 431, 432; 86 semester hours completed; admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286277
W
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 201
Helferich, Omar
22290111
M
06:30-09:20PM
Grawn 201
Helferich, Omar
MKT 490
Internship in Marketing/Logistics
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson; 56
semester hours completed; Marketing or logistics major in addition to
MKT 300 or MKT 304; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed
on signed major or minor. Recommended: Completion of 6 credit hours in
marketing.
22286278
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Hoyle, Jeffrey
22286279
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Divine, Richard
MKT 491
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Prior permission of instructor and department
chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
22286280
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Divine, Richard
MKT 492
Practicum in Small Business
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
See Robby L. Roberts, ABSC 164, for details and assignment to a small
business advising team.
Same as ACC 492, BIS 492, FIN 492 and MGT 492.
22286281
Hours Arr
ABSC 164
Roberts, Robby
MKT 499
Strategic Marketing Problems
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed; MKT 305, 310, 330, 450;
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
22286282
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Grawn 209
Spralls III, Samuel
22286283
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Grawn 213
Spralls III, Samuel
22286284
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
ABSC 150G
Tarasi, Crina
22290112
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Grawn 213
Tarasi, Crina
123
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
MKT 555
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
Market and Sales Forecasting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: One course in MKT; one course in statistics or MKT 450;
admission to Professional Business Studies; 86 semester hours completed.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
In addition to regularly scheduled class times, additional course work
will be required through online instruction using Blackboard.
22286285
M
06:00-09:50PM
Grawn 209
Wilson, J holton
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 14
MKT 599
Humanitarian Logistics Project
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of 86 credit hours, Recommended: MKT 300 or
304.
22288131
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
ABSC 150J
Helferich, Omar
MKT 791
Independent Studies
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: permission of instructor and department chairperson and
15 hours of graduate credit in M.B.A. program.
22286287
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Divine, Richard
MKT 798
Thesis
CR/NC only.
22286288
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
Smith 100
Divine, Richard
Elizabeth VanDeusenMacLeod
EHS 421
774-3975
Middle Level Education (MLE)
MLE 381
Need & Characteristics Yng Adol
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Have a signed Middle Level Education Minor; junior
status. Recommended: Successful completion (C+ or higher) of EDU 280
or HDF 100.
22286289
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
EHS 230
Staff
MLE 383
Student Div Mid Lev Clas
Prerequisite: MLE 382.
22286290
M W F
MLE 570
3 credit hours
11:00-11:50AM
Issues in Middle Level Education
Prerequisites: MLE 383 or 643.
22286291
Hours Arr
EHS 230
Staff
1 to 3 credit hours
EHS 421
Staff
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Jeff Betts
HP 2219
774-3541
MPH 640
Biostatistics
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MPH Program.
One (1) hour to be arranged.
22290771
M W
05:00-06:15PM
HP 1257
Staff
MPH 642
Health Education Theories
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MPH Program.
22290774
Th
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1253
Staff
MPH 644
Rural Health
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MPH 640, 646, 650, 652; admission to the MPH Program.
22290772
M
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1257
Staff
MPH 648
Health Policy and Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the MPH Program.
22290773
W
06:30-09:20PM
HP 1257
Staff
Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
MSA 501
Patricia Chase
Rowe 222
774-6525
Manag Chg with Emot Intelligence
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: LDR 200 and 86 semester hours completed; or graduate
standing.
22287972
W
05:30-10:20PM
Rowe 229
Zainea, Albert
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 21
124
SUBJECT
CRN
MSA 502
Workforce Improvement
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 86 semester hours completed or admission into a graduate
program.
22289924
W
05:30-10:20PM
Rowe 229
Zappala, John
Class meets OCT 28-DEC 16
MSA 600
Foundations Research Methods in Admin
Prerequisite: Statistics competency.
22286292
Th
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets SEP 03-OCT 22
22286293
Th
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets SEP 03-OCT 22
MSA 601
MSA 602
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Organizational Dynamics & Human Behavior
22287964
Tu
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
22287965
Tu
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
Fin Analysis, Planning & Control
Prerequisites: Accounting competency.
22287966
M
05:30-08:20PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Rowe 229
Staff
Rowe 226
Staff
3 credit hours
Rowe 229
Freed, David
Ronan 346
Staff
3 credit hours
Rowe 229
Neubecker, James
MSA 603
Strategic Planning for the Admin
22287967
Tu
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
3 credit hours
Rowe 229
Neubecker, James
MSA 604
Admin, Global & Multiculturalism
22287969
Th
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets OCT 29-DEC 17
22287970
Th
05:30-10:20PM
Class meets OCT 29-DEC 17
3 credit hours
Rowe 229
Freed, David
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286294
1 credit hour
Rowe 222
Schafer, Denise
MSA 619
Hours Arr
Rowe 226
Staff
MSA 690
Internship
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 18 hours completed in the MSA program and permission of
the MSA Director.
22286295
Hours Arr
Rowe 222
Schafer, Denise
MSA 691
Independent Study
1 to 2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and director of MSA program.
22286296
Hours Arr
Rowe 222
Chase, Patricia
MSA 699
Appl Res Proj in Administration
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MSA 600; MSA 602 or 634 or 635; MSA 603 or 640 all with
a grade of C or better; 24 hours of graduate credit.
22287968
Hours Arr
Rowe 229
Zappala, John
MSA 699, 22287968, has workshops that meet in Rowe 229 on
Fridays 8 a.m.-4:50 p.m. September 11, 18, and 25.
Military Science and Leadership (MSL)
LTC Greg Thayer
Finch 111
774-3049
MSL 101
Army and Critical Thinking
2 credit hours
ALL students must attend Wednesday Physical Training (6-7:10 a.m.).
Contracted students must attend Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Physical Training (6-7:10 a.m.).
22286297
W
02:00-02:50PM
Finch 122
Fries, Shawn
W
05:30-07:20PM
Finch 113
M Tu W
06:00-07:10AM
Finch 113
22286298
W
03:30-04:20PM
Finch 101
Fries, Shawn
W
05:30-07:20PM
Finch 113
M Tu W
06:00-07:10AM
Finch 113
22286299
M
04:00-04:50PM
Finch 122
Fries, Shawn
W
05:30-07:20PM
Finch 113
M Tu W
06:00-07:10AM
Finch 113
MSL 201
Individual Leadership Studies
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: MSL 102. Students enrolling in more than one military
science class must obtain permission from the Department Chairperson.
ALL students must attend Wednesday Physical Training (6-7:10 a.m.).
Contracted students must attend Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Physical Training (6-7:10 a.m.).
22286300
W
03:30-05:20PM
Finch 122
Cornett, Jason
W
05:30-07:20PM
Finch 113
M Tu W
06:00-07:10AM
Finch 113
125
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MSL 301
Adaptive Team Leadership
4 credit hours
Recommended: MSL 101, 102, 201, 202.
Three hours of Physical Training per week is required;
6-7:10 A.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
22286301
M
05:00-07:50PM
Finch 122
Person, Jason
W
05:30-07:20PM
Finch 113
M Tu W
06:00-07:10AM
Finch 113
MSL 401
Mission Command, Army Profession
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: MSL 301, 302.
Three hours of Physical Training per week is required;
6-7:10 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
22286302
M
05:00-07:50PM
Finch 114
Staff
W
05:30-07:20PM
Finch 113
M Tu W
06:00-07:10AM
Finch 113
Jay Martin
Rowe 103
774-3829
Museum Studies (MST)
MST 310
Introduction to Museums
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 36 hours of course credit.
22287983
M
06:00-08:50PM
Rowe 212
Schultz, James
MST 320
Collections Stewrdshp & Curat Wk
Prerequisite: MST 310.
22287984
Tu
05:30-08:20PM
MST 325
MST 575
MST 598
Public Programming in Museums
Prerequisite: MST 310.
22287985
W
06:00-08:50PM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Rowe 212
Riedel, Angela
3 credit hours
Rowe 212
Ind Study in Museum Studies
Prerequisites: MST 310.
22287988
Hours Arr
Rowe 212
Museum Internship
Prerequisites:
Program.
22286303
Rowe 212
Schultz, James
3 credit hours
Staff
6 credit hours
Obtain permission of Director of the Museum Studies
Hours Arr
MST 775
Seminar in Funding/Fundraising
22289905
Th
06:30-09:20PM
MST 798
Creative Endeavor Museum Studies
Prerequisites: MST 610, MST 620.
22288227
Th
03:30-06:20PM
Martin, Jay
3 credit hours
Rowe 212
Martin, Jay
3 credit hours
Rowe 212
Staff
En-Bing Lin
Pearce 214
774-3597
Mathematics (MTH)
Please note: For all courses listing a prerequisite, transfer credit
is acceptable. High school equivalent background is also acceptable
except for MTH 151 and MTH 152.
MTH 055 and MTH 103QR do not meet the mathematics competency requirement
for students using the 2005-2006 or later bulletin for graduation
requirements.
MTH 101
Elementary Algebra
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Placement. CR/NC only.
Cannot be used to fulfill the Area 2 Natural Sciences requirement.
Calculator required; a TI-30 scientific calculator is recommended.
22286304
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 203
Staff
22286305
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 203
Staff
22286307
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 112
Staff
22286308
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 120
Staff
22290305
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 224
Staff
MTH 103QR
Quant Reason for Inform Citizens
22290275
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22290276
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
MTH 105
Intermediate Algebra
Prerequisite: Placement
option available.
22286310
Tu Th
22286311
Tu Th
22286312
M W
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
3 credit hours
Pearce 224
Piatek-Jimenez, K
Pearce 224
Staff
3 credit hours
or successful completion of MTH 101.
03:30-04:45PM
12:30-01:45PM
02:00-03:15PM
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
Pearce 223
Moore 120
Moore 120
126
Staff
Staff
Staff
CR/NC
SUBJECT
CRN
MTH 105
22286313
22286314
22286315
22286316
22286317
22286318
22286320
22286321
22286323
22286324
22286325
22286326
22286327
22286328
22286329
22286330
22286331
22286332
22286333
22286334
22286335
22286336
22286337
22286338
22290277
22290278
22290488
22290490
MTH 107
College Algebra
Recommended:
22286342
M W F
22286343
M W F
22286344
M W F
22286345
Tu Th
22286346
Tu Th
22286347
M W F
22286349
Tu Th
22286350
Tu Th
22286351
M W F
22286352
Tu Th
22286354
M W
22286355
Tu Th
22286356
M W
22286358
M W
22286359
Tu Th
22286360
M W F
22286361
M W F
MTH 109
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W
M W
Tu Th
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
08:00-08:50AM
12:30-01:45PM
11:00-12:15PM
01:00-01:50PM
09:30-10:45AM
03:30-04:45PM
10:00-10:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
11:00-12:15PM
12:00-12:50PM
12:00-12:50PM
05:00-06:15PM
09:30-10:45AM
08:00-09:15AM
10:00-10:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
03:30-04:45PM
08:00-09:15AM
03:30-04:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
05:00-06:15PM
08:00-08:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
12:30-01:45PM
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 120
Pearce 135
Moore 112
Pearce 223
Moore 112
Moore 120
Moore 112
Moore 112
Moore 120
Moore 112
Pearce 223
Moore 120
Moore 120
Moore 120
Moore 120
Moore 120
Moore 112
Moore 120
Moore 112
Moore 120
Moore 112
Moore 112
Moore 112
Moore 112
Pearce 123A
Pearce 123A
Moore 112
Pearce 224
Staff
Burch, Julia
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
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
A graphing calculator is required; a TI-83+, TI-84 or TI-84+ is
preferred. A graphing calculator with a CAS (E.G. Voyage 200 or TI-92)
may not be allowed on tests. CR/NC option available.
22286339
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 136
Staff
22286340
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Pearce 136
Staff
22286341
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 227
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
Math: A Modeling Approach
3 credit hours
Recommended: Two years of high school mathematics or equivalent.
CR/NC option available.
22286390
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 123A
Staff
22286391
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 135
Staff
22286392
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 108
Zheng, Xiaoming
22286393
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 136
Staff
22286394
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 108
Staff
22286395
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 225
Staff
22286396
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 123A
Staff
22286397
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 135
Staff
22286398
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 108
Staff
22286399
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 108
Zheng, Xiaoming
22290279
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 227
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
Pre-Calculus Mathematics
Recommended: MTH 106, 107.
22286362
M W
02:00-03:50PM
22286363
M W
08:00-09:50AM
22286364
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
22286365
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
22286366
M W
11:00-12:50PM
22286367
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
3 credit hours
Successful completion of MTH 105. CR/NC option available.
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 135
Staff
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 108
Staff
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 108
Staff
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce 108
Assaf, Ahmed
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 223
Staff
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 224
Staff
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 123A
Staff
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 123A
Staff
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 136
Staff
05:00-06:15PM
Pearce 123A
Staff
05:00-06:15PM
Pearce 203
Ong, Sing-Cheong
05:00-06:15PM
Pearce 135
Staff
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 112
Ong, Sing-Cheong
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 135
Staff
08:00-09:15AM
Pearce 123A
Staff
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 108
Staff
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 136
Staff
Plane Trigonometry
3 credit hours
Recommended: One and one-half years of high school algebra; or
successful completion of MTH 105 and one year of high school geometry.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
MTH 113
MTH 130
4 credit hours
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
127
227
227
228
226
227
226
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
22286368
22290280
22290281
22290282
MTH 132
M
M
M
M
W
Tu W Th
Tu W Th
W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
02:00-03:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
02:00-03:50PM
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
A graphing calculator is required; a TI-83+ or TI-84 is preferred for
instructors prohibiting use of a computer algebra system. Individual
instructors may choose to allow a graphing calculator with a computer
algebra system (e.g. TI-89, TI-Nspire CAS). Check with the individual
instructor for their calculator policy.
22286369
M W
09:00-10:50AM
Dow 108
Lapp, Douglas
22286370
Tu Th
03:30-05:20PM
Pearce 228
Staff
22286371
M W
11:00-12:50PM
Pearce 225
Staff
22286372
M W
12:00-01:50PM
Moore 120
Kim, Yeon hyang
22286373
M W
04:00-05:50PM
Pearce 226
Kim, Yeon hyang
22286374
M W
09:00-10:50AM
Pearce 135
Grossman, George
22286375
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 203
Staff
22286376
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 108
Staff
22286377
M W
08:00-09:50AM
Pearce 223
Staff
22290283
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 228
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
Calculus I
4 credit hours
Honor students only.
Recommended: MTH 106, MTH 107; or MTH 130.
A graphing calculator is required; a TI-83+ or TI-84 is preferred for
instructors prohibiting use of a computer algebra system. Individual
instructors may choose to allow a graphing calculator with a computer
algebra system (e.g. TI-89, TI-Nspire CAS). Check with the individual
instructor for their calculator policy.
22286378
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 224
Salisbury, Benjamin
FEE
$10.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
Calculus I
Recommended:
226
228
228
228
SPECIAL
FEES
4 credit hours
MTH 106, MTH 107; or MTH 130.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
MTH 132H
MTH 133
Calculus II
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: MTH 132.
A graphing calculator is required; a TI-83+ or TI-84 is preferred for
instructors prohibiting use of a computer algebra system. Individual
instructors may choose to allow a graphing calculator with a computer
algebra system (e.g. TI-89, TI-Nspire CAS). Check with the individual
instructor for their calculator policy.
22286379
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Pearce 138
Becker, Reggie
22286380
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 226
Mainkar, Meera
MTH 151
Math for Elementary Teachers I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: EDU 107 and one of: MTH 105, 106, 107, 130, 132.
22286382
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 225
Ericksen, Donna
22286383
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 225
Dias, Ana
22286384
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 225
Ericksen, Donna
MTH 152
Math for Elem Teachers II
Prerequisites: MTH 151
106, 107, 130, 132.
22286385
M W
22286386
M W
22286387
Tu Th
MTH 175
3 credit hours
with a grade of C or better; one of: MTH 105,
05:00-06:15PM
03:30-04:45PM
03:30-04:45PM
Discrete Mathematics
Prerequisite: MTH 130 or 132 or 133.
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22286388
22286389
MTH 217
MTH 223
Business Calculus
Recommended: MTH 107.
22286400
M Tu W Th
22286401
M W
22286402
Tu Th
22286403
M W
22286404
M W
22286405
Tu Th
22286406
M Tu W Th
22286407
Tu Th
22286408
M Tu W Th
22286409
M Tu W Th
22290284
M Tu W Th
Pearce 225
Pearce 225
Pearce 225
Frank, Martha
Frank, Martha
Staff
3 credit hours
Pearce 123A
Pearce 123A
Phelps, Christine
Phelps, Christine
4 credit hours
08:00-08:50AM
12:00-01:50PM
09:00-10:50AM
10:00-11:50AM
08:00-09:50AM
02:00-03:50PM
01:00-01:50PM
04:00-05:50PM
08:00-08:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory
Prerequisite: MTH 132.
22286410
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22286411
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22290285
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
225
138
138
223
137
226
226
226
226
228
228
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
Pearce 223
Pearce 227
Pearce 227
128
Salisbury, Benjamin
Staff
Narayan, Sivaram
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
MTH 232
Linear Algebra & Diff Equations
Prerequisite: MTH 133.
22286412
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Pearce 227
Staff
MTH 233
Calculus III
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 133. Pre/Co-Requisites: MTH 223 or 232.
22286414
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 226
Graham, Sidney
MTH 254
Prob & Stat for K-8 Math Teach
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 152 with a B or better.
22286427
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 225
Dias, Ana
MTH 256
Algebraic Mod/Msrmnt/K-8 Mth Tch
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 151 with grade of B or better; MTH 152 with grade of
B or better; Signed major or minor in Elementary Mathematics. A TI-73
graphing calculator is required.
22287595
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 123A
Dias, Ana
MTH 261SL
Algebra for Secondary Teachers
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 223; signed major or minor in secondary mathematics.
MTH 261 requires a TI-Nspire CAS graphing calculator. Students will be
given instructions on how to purchase this calculator through a
discounter Pre-service Teaching Program on the first day of class.
This course has a Service Learning component.
22290288
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 123A
Lapp, Douglas
MTH 332
Intro to Mathematical Proof
3 credit hours
Pre/Co-requisites: MTH 175, 351; or one of: MTH 223, 232.
22286417
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 108
Zheng, Xiaoming
MTH 334
Differential Equations
Prerequisites:
MTH 133, MTH 223.
22286418
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
MTH 341
MTH 351
College Geometry
Prerequisite:
22286419
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Pearce 228
Rakesh, Leela
3 credit hours
MTH 332.
02:00-03:15PM
Geometry K-8 Mth Teacher
Prerequisite: MTH 256.
22286415
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce 227
Assaf, Ahmed
3 credit hours
Pearce 225
Piatek-Jimenez, K
MTH 362
Geometry for Secondary Teachers
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 332; C+ or better in MTH 261; signed major or minor
in secondary mathematics teaching.
22287795
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 224
St John, Dennis
MTH 363
Prob-Based Prob & Stats Sec Tchrs
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 332; C+ or better in MTH 261; signed major or minor
in secondary mathematics.
22287796
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 224
St John, Dennis
MTH 375
Discrete Structures
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 133 or MTH 223; MTH 175 or MTH 332.
22286420
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce 108
Assaf, Ahmed
MTH 434
Methods of Applied Math
Prerequisites: MTH 233, MTH 334.
22290290
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 223
Numerical Analysis I
Prerequisites: MTH 133, 223.
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 108
MTH 438
22286421
MTH 444
Intro to Differential Geometry
Prerequisites: MTH 233, 332.
22290291
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Chakrabarti, Debraj
3 credit hours
Grossman, George
3 credit hours
Pearce 225
Safnuk, Bradley
MTH 462
Cap Teach & Learn Mth Sec Tchr
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 362, 363; signed secondary mathematics major or
minor.
22287797
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 224
St John, Dennis
MTH 521
Theory of Numbers
Prerequisite: MTH 332.
22286422
M W
02:00-03:15PM
MTH 523
Modern Algebra I
Prerequisite:
22286423
M W
MTH 525
Modern Algebra II
Prerequisite: MTH 523.
22286424
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Pearce 203
Graham, Sidney
3 credit hours
MTH 332 or graduate status.
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 203
Ong, Sing-Cheong
3 credit hours
Pearce 223
129
Salisbury, Benjamin
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MTH 532
Advanced Calculus I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 233 and MTH 332, or graduate status.
22286425
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 108
Angelos, James
MTH 540
Mathematical Theory of Interest
Prerequisites: MTH 133.
22287998
M W
05:00-06:15PM
MTH 541
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Actuarial Mth/Life Contingen I
Prerequisites: STA 539; MTH 540.
22290292
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
4 credit hours
Pearce 136
Staff
3 credit hours
Pearce 223
Cooray, Kahadawala
MTH 551
Mth Structure for K-8 Mth Tchrs
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 351 and MTH 554.
MTH 551 requires a TI-73 graphing calculator.
22286426
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 225
Phelps, Christine
MTH 553
Hst Elem Mth K-8 Teacher
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MTH 351 and MTH 554. A TI-73 calculator is required.
22286416
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 224
Frank, Martha
MTH 586
Operations Research I
Prerequisites: MTH 133
22290295
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
3 credit hours
Pearce 123A
Angelos, James
MTH 597
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
22286431
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
MTH 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
22286432
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
MTH 625
Theory Associative Rings
Prerequisites: MTH 623.
22286433
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
MTH 632
Intro Real Analysis/Applications
Prerequisite: MTH 532.
22286434
M W
02:00-03:15PM
MTH 638
Theoretical Numerical Analysis
Prerequisite: MTH 532. Corequisite:
22290296
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
MTH 644
Differential Geometry
Prerequisites: MTH 532 or 545.
22290298
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Pearce 224
Mainkar, Meera
3 credit hours
Pearce 223
Chakrabarti, Debraj
3 credit hours
MTH 533.
Pearce 224
Angelos, James
3 credit hours
Pearce 224
Lin, En-Bing
MTH 693
Grad Sem Math & Applications
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in mathematics and permission of
instructor.
22286436
Tu Th
03:30-05:50PM
Pearce 227
Staff
MTH 697
Independent Study
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
22286438
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
MTH 698
Plan B Project
CR/NC only.
Prerequisites: permission of advisor.
22286441
Hours Arr
1 to 2 credit hours
Partial Diff Equations & Apps
Prerequisites: MTH 334 and MTH 636.
22290299
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
MTH 734
Pearce 214
Pearce 227
Staff
Rakesh, Leela
MTH 761
Methods Teaching College Math
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 12 hours of graduate level mathematics at
CMU and admission to one of the graduate programs in the Department of
Mathematics.
22286442
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 123A
Lapp, Douglas
MTH 766
Internship: College Teaching
3 to 6 credit hours
CR/NC only.
Prerequisites: MTH 761; successful completion of all qualifying
examinations.
22286445
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
MTH 797
Independent Study
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisites: 30 hours of coursework toward the doctoral program;
permission of the instructor.
22286451
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
130
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MTH 798
Thesis
Prerequisites:
CR/NC only.
22286452
1 to 6 credit hours
Graduate status and permission of thesis advisor.
Thesis
Prerequisites:
CR/NC only.
22288286
1 to 6 credit hours
Graduate status and permission of thesis advisor.
MTH 798A
MTH 898
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
Dissertation
Prerequisite:
CR/NC only.
22286462
TIME
Hours Arr
Hours Arr
BLG/ROOM
Pearce 214
Pearce 214
INSTRUCTOR
Staff
Staff
1 to 30 credit hours
Doctoral status and permission of dissertation advisor.
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
Randi L'Hommedieu
Music 162
774-3281
Music (MUS)
Registration for many classes offered by the School of Music is
restricted to students who have been admitted into the Music program.
For questions about admission to the Music program, please contact
the School of Music Office at (989) 774-3281.
Undergraduate classes without admission restrictions are open to all
students.
MUS 097
Recital Attendance
0 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music. CR/NC only.
22286463
Hours Arr
Music 162
L'Hommedieu, Randi
MUS 101
Theory I
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music. Co-requisite: MUS 103.
22286464
M W F
08:00-08:50AM
Herrig Cl 1
Harding, Scott
22286465
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Music 119
Kitchen, Jennifer
22286466
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Music 118
Kitchen, Jennifer
22290993
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Music 118
Staff
MUS 103
Sight Sing & Ear Train I
Prerequisite: Admission
22286467
M W
22286468
Tu Th
22286469
M W
22286470
Tu Th
1 credit hour
to the School of Music.
11:00-11:50AM
Music 119
Kitchen,
09:00-09:50AM
Music 117
Kitchen,
09:00-09:50AM
Herrig Cl 1
Harding,
01:00-01:50PM
Music 119
Kitchen,
Jennifer
Jennifer
Scott
Jennifer
MUS 105
Supplemental Theory
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music. Co-requisite: MUS 101.
22288106
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Music 118
Kitchen, Jennifer
MUS 109
Intro to Music Technology
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286471
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
Music 295
Batzner, Jay
22286472
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Music 295
Batzner, Jay
MUS 110
Music in Society
CR/NC option available.
22286473
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
MUS 114
Listening Experience
CR/NC option available.
3 credit hours
Pearce 127
Binkley, Linda
3 credit hours
Not open to music majors.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
1 1/2 hours arranged on Tuesday evenings except during the summer
sessions.
22286474
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 127
Lindahl, Susan
22286475
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 127
Staff
22286476
W
06:00-07:50PM
Moore 105
Staff
22286477
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 127
Lindahl, Susan
MUS 114H
Listening Experience
3 credit hours
Honor students only.
1 1/2 hours arranged on Tuesday evenings.
22286478
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
Music 119
Lindahl, Susan
MUS 141M
Vocal Techniques I
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22287770
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
Music 231
Staff
MUS 144
Woodwind Techniques
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286479
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Music 217
White, Kennen
22286480
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Music 231
White, Joanna
131
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 144
22286481
MUS 146
Brass Techniques
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286482
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Music 155
Mueller, Neil
MUS 147A
Piano Class I
1 credit hour
PPrerequisite: Admission to the School of Music; or signed Music Theatre
Major.
22286483
Tu Th
09:00-09:50AM
Music 218
Staff
22286484
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Music 218
Wiley, Adrienne
22286485
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
Music 218
Staff
22286486
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Music 218
Staff
MUS 149
Class Guitar
22286488
F
MUS 150A
MUS 150B
MUS 151A
MUS 151B
MUS 152A
MUS 152B
MUS 153A
MUS 153B
MUS 154A
MUS 154B
MUS 155A
MUS 155B
MUS 157A
MUS 157B
MUS 158A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
M Tu W Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
08:00-08:50AM
Music 157
Nichol, John
09:00-10:50AM
SPECIAL
FEES
1 credit hour
Music 231
Deroche, Brad
Voice
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater Program.
22286489
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286490
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286491
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286492
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
22286493
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
Voice
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater Program.
22286494
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286495
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286496
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286497
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286498
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Organ
Prerequisite:
22286499
1 credit hour
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 104
Egler, Steven
FEE
$40.00
Organ
Prerequisite:
22286500
2 credit hours
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 104
Egler, Steven
FEE
$75.00
Piano
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286501
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
22286502
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
Piano
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286503
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
22286504
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
Violin
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286505
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$40.00
Violin
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286506
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$75.00
22288162
Viola
Prerequisite:
1 credit hour
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$40.00
Viola
Prerequisite:
22288163
2 credit hours
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$75.00
Violoncello
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286507
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$40.00
Violoncello
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286508
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$75.00
String Bass
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286509
Hours Arr
Music 208
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$40.00
String Bass
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286510
Hours Arr
Music 208
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$75.00
Composition
Prerequisite(s):
1 credit hour
Admission to the School of Music; minimum GPA of 3.0
132
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
22287771
22287772
22287773
22287774
TIME
BLG/ROOM
in MUS 101, 102, 103, 104; permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
Music 268
Hours Arr
Music 171
Hours Arr
Music 286
Hours Arr
Music 274
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
Guitar
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22287755
Hours Arr
Music 215
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Guitar
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22287775
Hours Arr
Music 215
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Flute
Prerequisite(s):
22286511
1 credit hour
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$40.00
Flute
Prerequisite(s):
22286512
2 credit hours
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$75.00
Oboe
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286513
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$40.00
Oboe
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286514
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$75.00
Clarinet
Prerequisite(s):
22286515
1 credit hour
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$40.00
Clarinet
Prerequisite(s):
22286516
2 credit hours
Admission to the School of Music.
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$75.00
Bassoon
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286517
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$40.00
Bassoon
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286518
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$75.00
Saxophone
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286519
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$40.00
Saxophone
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286520
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$75.00
Trumpet
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286521
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$40.00
MUS 171B
Trumpet
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286522
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$75.00
MUS 173A
Horn
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286523
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$40.00
Horn
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music candidacy.
22286524
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$75.00
Trombone
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286525
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Trombone
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286526
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Euphonium
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286527
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$40.00
FEE
$75.00
MUS 159A
MUS 159B
MUS 161A
MUS 161B
MUS 163A
MUS 163B
MUS 165A
MUS 165B
MUS 167A
MUS 167B
MUS 169A
MUS 169B
MUS 171A
MUS 173B
MUS 175A
MUS 175B
MUS 177A
MUS 177B
Gillingham, David
Maurtua, Jose
Harding, Scott
Batzner, Jay
SPECIAL
FEES
Euphonium
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286528
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
133
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 178A
Tuba
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286529
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$40.00
Tuba
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286530
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Percussion
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286531
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Percussion
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music.
22286532
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Women's Chorus
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University.
CR/NC option available.
22286534
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Music 157
Gumm, Alan
FEE
$10.00
Concert Choir
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University.
CR/NC option available.
22286535
M Tu W Th
02:00-02:50PM
Music 157
Nash-Robertson, Nina
FEE
$10.00
MUS 178B
MUS 179A
MUS 179B
MUS 180A
MUS 182A
MUS 183A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Festival Chorus
CR/NC option available.
22286533
M
07:00-08:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
1 credit hour
Music 157
Nash-Robertson, Nina
MUS 185A
Orchestra
1 credit hour
The rehearsal and performance of orchestral literature. Open by audition
to any student in the University.
22286536
Tu Th
02:00-03:20PM
Music 156
Maurtua, Jose
MUS 185B
Orchestra
1 credit hour
The rehearsal and performance of orchestral literature. Open by audition
to any student in the University.
22286537
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Music 156
Maurtua, Jose
W
03:30-05:20PM
Music 155
MUS 186A
Band
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University. Symphonoic Wind
Ensemble. CR/NC option available.
22286538
M W F
02:00-03:20PM
Music 156
Williamson, John
MUS 186M
Band
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University. Marching Band.
CR/NC option available.
22286539
M Tu W Th F
04:00-05:20PM
Music 156
Batcheller, James
MUS 186S
Band
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University. Symphony Band.
CR/NC option available.
22287776
M
02:00-03:20PM
Music 155
Shaker, Shannon
MUS 186U
Band
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University.
University Band.
CR/NC option available.
22287777
Tu
06:00-07:15PM
Music 156
Shaker, Shannon
MUS 186W
Band
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University. Wind Symphony.
CR/NC option available.
22287778
W
02:00-03:20PM
Music 155
Batcheller, James
MUS 189
Intro to Accompanying
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286541
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Music 175
Robards, Casey
MUS 201
Theory III
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 102 with a C or
better.
22286542
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Music 118
Campbell, Jennifer
22286543
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Music 118
Campbell, Jennifer
MUS 203
Sight Sing & Ear Train 3
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 104 with a C or
better.
22286544
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
Music 117
Harding, Scott
22286545
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
Music 117
Harding, Scott
22286546
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Music 117
Harding, Scott
134
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
MUS 206
Understanding Musical Composition
CR/NC option available.
22286547
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Music 218
Fiste, James
MUS 211
History Survey Music I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 101 with a C or
better.
22286548
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Music 217
Clifton, Keith
22286549
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Music 217
Clifton, Keith
MUS 213WI
Jazz: American Art Form
Open to all students.
22290747
Tu Th
MUS 230
Intro to Music Education
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286551
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Music 230
Allen, Ashley
MUS 236
Piano Pedagogy I
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; two semesters of MUS
151 or 152.
22290995
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
MUS 241
Diction For Singers
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; two semesters of MUS
150.
22286552
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Music 117
Dewald, Meghan
MUS 244
Double Reed Techniques
Prerequisite: MUS 144.
22286553
M W
09:00-09:50AM
22286554
M W
09:00-09:50AM
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-03:15PM
Music 117
Harding, Scott
1 credit hour
Music 157
Music 231
Binkley, Linda
Minnis, Marybeth
MUS 246
String Techniques
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286555
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Music 155
Fiste, James
22286556
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Music 156
Sun, Fangye
MUS 247
Piano Class III
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music, MUS 148 with a C or
better.
22286557
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
Music 218
David, Alexandra
22286558
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Music 218
Wiley, Adrienne
22286559
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Music 218
David, Alexandra
MUS 249
Functional Piano
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music, MUS 248 with a C or
better. Pre/Co-requisites: MUS 151 or 152.
22290749
Tu Th
12:00-12:50PM
Music 218
Staff
MUS 250A
Voice
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater
Program; Successful completion of a 200-level performance jury.
22286560
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286561
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
22286562
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286563
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286564
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
Voice
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater
Program; Successful completion of a 200-level performance jury.
22286565
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286566
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286567
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286568
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
22286569
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Jazz Piano
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22287700
Hours Arr
Music 176
Kressler, Jeffrey
FEE
$40.00
Jazz Piano
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22287699
Hours Arr
Music 176
Kressler, Jeffrey
FEE
$75.00
MUS 250B
MUS 252A
MUS 252B
MUS 280
Introduction to Conducting
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 202, 204.
22286570
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Music 156
Batcheller, James
MUS 281A
Chamber Ensemble
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
22286571
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
22286572
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
22286573
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
135
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
MUS 281A
22286574
22286575
22286576
22286577
22286578
22286579
22286580
22286581
22286582
22286583
22286584
22286585
22286586
22286587
MUS 282A
Chamber Singers
1
Enrollment by permission of instructor only.
22286589
M W
03:00-03:50PM
Music
Tu Th
04:00-04:50PM
Music
MUS 284A
Techniques for Singing Actor
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Approved music major or minor; or Admission to music
candidacy; or Music Theatre major.
22286590
M W
04:00-05:15PM
Music 157
Tucker, Eric
MUS 285A
Percussion Ensemble
22286591
M
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
Arr
07:00-10:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
White, Joanna
Cox, Mark
Fiste, James
Nichol, John
Sun, Fangye
Smith, Robbie
Maurtua, Jose
Bonnell, Bruce
Staff
Wiley, Adrienne
White, Kennen
Robards, Casey
Holland, David
Deroche, Brad
178
270
283
273
173
269
171
182
271
276
179
175
227
215
credit hour
CR/NC option available.
157
Nash-Robertson, Nina
157
1 credit hour
Music 156
Staff
MUS 286A
Jazz Ensemble
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University.
CR/NC option available. Jazz Lab 1.
22286592
M Tu W Th F
12:00-12:50PM
Music 155
Smith, Robbie
MUS 286B
Jazz Ensemble
1 credit hour
Open by audition to any student in the University.
CR/NC option available. Jazz Central.
22286593
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Music 155
Smith, Robbie
MUS 297A
Performance Anxiety Management
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
Musicians suffer from varying degrees of performance anxiety. While some
anxiety results in an exciting performance, too much can be detrimental
to performance quality. This course will help students recognize their
individual physical and mental symptoms of performance anxiety and will
provide them with specific exercises to control their symptoms and
perform at an optimal level.
22291087
F
11:00-11:50AM
Music 156
David, Alexandra
MUS 302
Contrapuntal Techniques
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to Music candidacy; MUS 202.
22286594
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Music 117
Batzner, Jay
MUS 304
Instrumentation & Scoring
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Music candidacy; MUS 201.
22286595
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Music 217
Batzner, Jay
MUS 311
Hist Survey of Music III
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MUS 212 with a C or better; admission to Music Candidacy.
22286596
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Music 217
Clifton, Keith
MUS 313
Musics of the World
CR/NC option available.
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22286597
MUS 313WI
MUS 330
Musics of the World
CR/NC option available.
22290167
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Music 217
Gamble, Sue
3 credit hours
Music 217
Music for Elem Classroom Teacher
2
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education.
22287652
M W
02:00-02:50PM
Music
22287653
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
Music
22290168
M W
02:00-02:50PM
Music
Gamble, Sue
credit hours
230
230
231
Allen, Ashley
Allen, Ashley
Gumm, Alan
MUS 333
Music Educ in Elementary Grades
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to Music candidacy; MUS 230.
22286598
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Music 230
Steele, Daniel
MUS 335
Instrumental Pedagogy
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to Music candidacy.
22286599
Hours Arr
Music 162
Staff
MUS 338
Voice Pedagogy
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to Music Candidacy.
22286600
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Music 119
Watson, Tracy
136
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 344
Percussion Techniques
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: admission to Music candidacy.
22290996
M Tu W Th
08:00-08:50AM
Music 156
Mocny, Timothy
MUS 350A
Voice
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater
Program; Successful completion of a 300-level performance jury.
22286603
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286604
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
22286605
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286606
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286607
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
Voice
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater
Program; Successful completion of a 300-level performance jury.
22286608
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286609
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
22286610
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286611
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286612
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Voice
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music or Music Theater
Program; Successful completion of a 300-level performance jury.
22286613
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286614
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286615
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286616
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Organ
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286617
Hours Arr
Music 104
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Organ
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286618
Hours Arr
Music 104
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Organ
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286619
Hours Arr
Music 104
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Piano
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286620
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
22286621
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
Piano
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286622
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
22286623
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
Piano
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286624
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
22286625
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
Violin
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286626
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$40.00
Violin
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286627
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$75.00
Violin
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286628
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$75.00
Viola
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22290170
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$40.00
MUS 350B
MUS 350C
MUS 351A
MUS 351B
MUS 351C
MUS 352A
MUS 352B
MUS 352C
MUS 353A
MUS 353B
MUS 353C
MUS 354A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
137
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 354B
Viola
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22290171
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$75.00
Viola
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22290172
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$75.00
Violoncello
Prerequisite:
22286629
1 credit hour
admission to Music candidacy.
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$40.00
Violoncello
Prerequisite:
22286630
2 credit hours
admission to Music candidacy.
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$75.00
Violoncello
Prerequisite:
22286631
4 credit hours
admission to Music candidacy.
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$75.00
String Bass
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286632
Hours Arr
Music 208
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$40.00
String Bass
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286633
Hours Arr
Music 208
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$75.00
String Bass
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286634
Hours Arr
Music 208
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$75.00
Composition
Prerequisites: Admission to the School
completion of a composition jury.
22287779
Hours Arr
22287780
Hours Arr
22287781
Hours Arr
22287782
Hours Arr
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Guitar
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music, successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22287754
Hours Arr
Music 215
Deroche, Brad
FEE
$40.00
Guitar
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music, successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22287783
Hours Arr
Music 215
Deroche, Brad
FEE
$75.00
Harpsichord
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to Music Candidacy; successful completion of a
300-level performance jury.
22286635
Hours Arr
Music 104
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Flute
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music, successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286636
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$40.00
Flute
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music, successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286637
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$75.00
Flute
4 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music, successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286638
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$75.00
Oboe
1 credit hour
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286639
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$40.00
Oboe
2 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286640
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$75.00
MUS 354C
MUS 355A
MUS 355B
MUS 355C
MUS 357A
MUS 357B
MUS 357C
MUS 358B
MUS 359A
MUS 359B
MUS 360A
MUS 361A
MUS 361B
MUS 361C
MUS 363A
MUS 363B
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
2 credit hours
of Music; MUS 158; Successful
Music
Music
Music
Music
138
171
268
286
274
Maurtua, Jose
Staff
Harding, Scott
Batzner, Jay
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 363C
Oboe
4 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286641
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$75.00
Clarinet
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286642
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$40.00
Clarinet
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286643
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$75.00
Clarinet
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286644
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$75.00
Bassoon
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286645
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$40.00
Bassoon
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286646
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$75.00
Bassoon
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286647
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$75.00
Saxophone
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286648
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$40.00
Saxophone
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286649
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$75.00
Saxophone
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286650
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$75.00
Trumpet
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286651
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$40.00
Trumpet
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286652
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$75.00
Trumpet
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286653
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$75.00
Horn
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286654
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$40.00
Horn
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286655
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$75.00
Horn
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286656
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$75.00
Trombone
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286657
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$40.00
MUS 365A
MUS 365B
MUS 365C
MUS 367A
MUS 367B
MUS 367C
MUS 369A
MUS 369B
MUS 369C
MUS 371A
MUS 371B
MUS 371C
MUS 373A
MUS 373B
MUS 373C
MUS 375A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
139
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 375B
Trombone
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286658
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Trombone
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286659
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Euphonium
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286660
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$40.00
Euphonium
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286661
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Euphonium
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286662
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Tuba
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286663
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$40.00
Tuba
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286664
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Tuba
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286665
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Percussion
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286666
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Percussion
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286667
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Percussion
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 300-level performance jury.
22286668
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$75.00
MUS 375C
MUS 377A
MUS 377B
MUS 377C
MUS 378A
MUS 378B
MUS 378C
MUS 379A
MUS 379B
MUS 379C
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
MUS 382
Advanced Instrumental Conducting
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: MUS 280 with a grade of C or better; Admission to Music
candidacy.
22286669
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Music 155
Williamson, John
MUS 433
Sec Choral & Gen Music Methods
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: MUS 280, 333; Admission to Music Candidacy; Admission to
Teacher Education.
22287864
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Music 230
Gamble, Sue
MUS 450A
Voice
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 400-level performance jury.
22286671
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286672
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286673
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286674
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286675
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
Voice
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 400-level performance jury.
22286676
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286677
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286678
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286679
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286680
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
MUS 450B
140
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MUS 450C
Voice
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion
of a 400-level performance jury.
22286681
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286682
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286683
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286684
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286685
Hours Arr
Music 282
Lain, Latoya
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
MUS 520
Jazz Arranging
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to Music candidacy or admission to the graduate
music program.
22290754
M W F
02:00-02:50PM
Music 118
Smith, Robbie
MUS 533
Kodály Pedagogy
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to Music Candidacy or admission to the graduate
music program.
22290752
Th
05:30-07:20PM
Music 230
Allen, Ashley
MUS 552A
Jazz Piano
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Music Candidacy or admission to the graduate music
program.
22287702
Hours Arr
Music 176
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Jazz Piano
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Music Candidacy or admission to the graduate music
program.
22287726
Hours Arr
Music 176
Staff
FEE
$75.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
MUS 552B
MUS 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate music program.
22286688
Hours Arr
Music 284
Steele, Daniel
MUS 701
Composition
2 to 8
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate music
22286689
Hours Arr
Music
22286690
Hours Arr
Music
22286691
Hours Arr
Music
22286692
Hours Arr
Music
credit hours
program.
268
Gillingham, David
171
Maurtua, Jose
274
Batzner, Jay
286
Harding, Scott
MUS 708
Analy Style II:19th-21st Century
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate music program.
22290173
M
05:30-08:20PM
Music 117
Campbell, Jennifer
MUS 718
Hist Topic II: 19th-20th Century
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to the graduate music program.
22286694
W
05:30-08:20PM
Music 117
Clifton, Keith
MUS 731
Curriculum Design in Music Educ
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate music program.
22290755
Th
05:30-07:20PM
Music 231
Steele, Daniel
MUS 750A
Voice
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of a music audition.
22286696
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286697
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286698
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286699
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
$40.00
Voice
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of a music audition.
22286700
Hours Arr
Music 278
Staff
22286701
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286702
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286703
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Voice
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of a music audition.
22286704
Hours Arr
Music 280
Watson, Tracy
22286705
Hours Arr
Music 281
Tucker, Eric
22286706
Hours Arr
Music 279
Dewald, Meghan
22286707
Hours Arr
Music 278
Dewald, Meghan
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Organ
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286708
Hours Arr
Music 104
Egler, Steven
FEE
$40.00
FEE
$75.00
MUS 750B
MUS 750C
MUS 751A
MUS 751B
Organ
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286709
Hours Arr
Music 104
Egler, Steven
141
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 751C
Organ
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286710
Hours Arr
Music 104
Egler, Steven
FEE
$75.00
Piano
1 credit hour
This course is repeatable. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate
music program; successful completion of music audition.
22286711
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
22286712
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
FEE
FEE
$40.00
$40.00
Piano
2 credit hours
This course is repeatable. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate
music program; successful completion of music audition.
22286714
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
22286715
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
Piano
4 credit hours
This course is repeatable. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate
music program; successful completion of music audition.
22286716
Hours Arr
Music 275
David, Alexandra
22286717
Hours Arr
Music 276
Wiley, Adrienne
FEE
FEE
$75.00
$75.00
Violin
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286718
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$40.00
Violin
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286719
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$75.00
Violin
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286720
Hours Arr
Music 173
Sun, Fangye
FEE
$75.00
Viola
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22290205
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$40.00
Viola
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22290206
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$75.00
Viola
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22290207
Hours Arr
Music 227
Holland, David
FEE
$75.00
Violoncello
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286721
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$40.00
Violoncello
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286722
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$75.00
Violoncello
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286723
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fiste, James
FEE
$75.00
String Bass
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22287948
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$40.00
String Bass
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22287949
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$75.00
String Bass
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22287950
Hours Arr
Music 283
Fedewa, Edward
FEE
$75.00
MUS 752A
MUS 752B
MUS 752C
MUS 753A
MUS 753B
MUS 753C
MUS 754A
MUS 754B
MUS 754C
MUS 755A
MUS 755B
MUS 755C
MUS 757A
MUS 757B
MUS 757C
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
142
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 760A
Harpsichord
1 credit hour
This course is repeatable. Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate music
program.
22286724
Hours Arr
Music 104
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Flute
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286725
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$40.00
Flute
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286726
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$75.00
Flute
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286727
Hours Arr
Music 178
White, Joanna
FEE
$75.00
Oboe
Prerequisite:
22286728
1 credit hour
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$40.00
Oboe
Prerequisite:
22286729
2 credit hours
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$75.00
Oboe
Prerequisite:
22286730
4 credit hours
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 180
Binkley, Linda
FEE
$75.00
Clarinet
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286731
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$40.00
Clarinet
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286732
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$75.00
Clarinet
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286733
Hours Arr
Music 179
White, Kennen
FEE
$75.00
Bassoon
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286734
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$40.00
Bassoon
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286735
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$75.00
MUS 767C
Bassoon
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286736
Hours Arr
Music 181
Minnis, Marybeth
FEE
$75.00
MUS 769A
Saxophone
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286737
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$40.00
Saxophone
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286738
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$75.00
Saxophone
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286739
Hours Arr
Music 273
Nichol, John
FEE
$75.00
Trumpet
Prerequisite:
22286740
1 credit hour
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$40.00
Trumpet
Prerequisite:
22286741
2 credit hours
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
FEE
$75.00
MUS 761A
MUS 761B
MUS 761C
MUS 763A
MUS 763B
MUS 763C
MUS 765A
MUS 765B
MUS 765C
MUS 767A
MUS 767B
MUS 769B
MUS 769C
MUS 771A
MUS 771B
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
143
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
MUS 771C
Trumpet
Prerequisite:
22286742
MUS 773A
MUS 773B
MUS 773C
MUS 775A
MUS 775B
MUS 775C
MUS 777A
MUS 777B
MUS 777C
MUS 778A
MUS 778B
MUS 778C
MUS 779A
MUS 779B
MUS 779C
MUS 780A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
4 credit hours
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 272
Mueller, Neil
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$75.00
Horn
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286743
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$40.00
Horn
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286744
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$75.00
Horn
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286745
Hours Arr
Music 182
Bonnell, Bruce
FEE
$75.00
Trombone
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286746
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Trombone
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286747
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Trombone
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286748
Hours Arr
Music 271
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Euphonium
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22286749
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$40.00
Euphonium
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22286750
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Euphonium
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22286751
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Tuba
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286752
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$40.00
Tuba
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286753
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Tuba
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286754
Hours Arr
Music 270
Cox, Mark
FEE
$75.00
Percussion
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286755
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$40.00
Percussion
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286756
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Percussion
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; successful
completion of music audition.
22286757
Hours Arr
Music 147
Staff
FEE
$75.00
Performance Ensemble
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: admission to the graduate music program. CR/NC only.
22286758
Hours Arr
Music 284
Steele, Daniel
22290757
Hours Arr
Music 172
Nash-Robertson, Nina
22290758
Hours Arr
Music 170
Williamson, John
22290759
Hours Arr
Music 171
Maurtua, Jose
144
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MUS 781A
Advanced Choral Conducting
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate music program.
22286759
Tu Th
12:00-12:50PM
Music 119
Nash-Robertson, Nina
MUS 782A
Advanced Instrumental Conducting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Graduate Music Program; Successful
completion of music audition.
22286760
Hours Arr
Music 170
Williamson, John
22286761
Hours Arr
Music 171
Maurtua, Jose
MUS 791
Introduction to Music Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: admission to the graduate music program.
22286762
Tu
05:30-08:20PM
Music 230
Gumm, Alan
MUS 793
Research Proj Music Education
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate music program.
22286763
Hours Arr
Music 265
Allen, Ashley
MUS 798A
Thesis
Prerequisite:
22286764
3 credit hours
Admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 284
Steele, Daniel
MUS 798C
Thesis
Prerequisite:
22287749
22287750
4 credit hours
Admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 268
Gillingham, David
Hours Arr
Music 171
Maurtua, Jose
MUS 799
Recital
Prerequisite:
22286765
4 credit hours
admission to the graduate music program.
Hours Arr
Music 284
Steele, Daniel
Gary Dunbar
HP 2182
774-3282
Neuroscience (NSC)
NSC 496
Neuroscience Directed Research
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Must file written proposal approved by faculty sponsor in
department office prior to registration. Recommended: BIO 392, PSY
387, PSY 211, BIO 500 or HSC 544.
22288083
Hours Arr
HP 2182
Dunbar, Gary
NSC 501
Principles of Neuroscience I
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: A signed major in Neuroscience Grad-Prep (Opt. B); PSY
387 (3) or BIO 392 (4); or graduate standing in the Neuroscience
Graduate Program.
22288095
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
HP 1251
Sandstrom, Michael
W
05:30-06:20PM
HP 1252
NSC 690
Research Seminar Neuroscience
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the Neuroscience Program.
22287917
M
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1251
Sandstrom, Michael
NSC 696
Directed Research
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
22287918
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
Independent Study
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
22287919
Hours Arr
1 to 8 credit hours
NSC 697
HP 2182
HP 2182
Dunbar, Gary
Dunbar, Gary
NSC 789
Graduate Seminar in Neuroscience
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287920
Hours Arr
HP 2182
Dunbar, Gary
NSC 798
Thesis: Design
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the Neuroscience Program.
22287921
Hours Arr
HP 2182
Dunbar, Gary
NSC 799
Thesis: Implementation
Prerequisite: NSC 798.
22287922
1 to 3 credit hours
Hours Arr
HP 2182
Dunbar, Gary
NSC 800
Neuroscience Rsch Doc Candidacy
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: NSC 799 and permission of instructor.
22287923
Hours Arr
HP 2182
Dunbar, Gary
NSC 898
Doctoral Dissertation: Design
Prerequisite: NSC 800.
22287924
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
Doc Dissert: Implementation
Prerequisite: Completion of NSC 898.
22287925
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
NSC 899
HP 2182
HP 2182
145
Dunbar, Gary
Dunbar, Gary
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Mitchell Hall
Powers 106
774-3374
Ojibwe (OJB)
OJB 101
Elementary Ojibwe I
22286766
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Powers 132
Whitepigeon, Julie
Ray Allen
SAC 194/HP 2212
774-2026
Sports Instructional Program (PED)
(Activity)
PED 121
PED 123
PED 127
PED 129
PED 130
PED 131
PED 133
PED 134
PED 135
PED 137
Steelhead Fly Tying
1 credit hour
Students may not add after the 1st class meeting.CR/NC option available.
22286767
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
SAC AlumniRm
Elsea, Ryan
Class meets SEP 01-SEP 29
Aqua Aerobics
22286768
M W
Class meets
22290735
M W
Class meets
12:00-12:50PM
OCT 26-DEC 16
01:00-01:50PM
AUG 31-OCT 21
Beginning Swimming
CR/NC only.
22290096
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
FEE
$70.00
1 credit hour
Rose 131
Spindler, Silvana
FEE
$10.00
Rose 131
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
Spindler, Silvana
1 credit hour
Rose 131
Spindler, Silvana
Intermediate Swimming
1 credit hour
Recommended: PED 127 or ability to swim one length of the pool.
22290097
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Rose 131
Spindler, Silvana
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
Advanced Swimming
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: PED 129 or intermediate level swimming competency;
approval of instructor; skill in breaststroke, front crawl and
sidestroke. CR/NC only.
22290098
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Rose 131
Spindler, Silvana
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
Disc Golf
1 credit hour
Meet in SAC 049 on the first day. CR/NC option available.
22287665
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
SAC 049
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22287666
M W
12:00-12:50PM
SAC 049
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22290736
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 049
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
Zumba
22288088
05:00-05:50PM
1 credit hour
Rose 134
Swartz, Judith
Zumba Fitness
22288089
M W
01:00-01:50PM
2 credit hours
Rose 134
Swartz, Judith
Hustle Dance Fitness
22288125
Tu Th
06:15-07:05PM
2 credit hours
Rose 134
Smith, Janet
Tu
Fitness Walking
CR/NC option available.
22286769
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22290067
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
2 credit hours
SAC TRACK
SAC TRACK
Staff
Staff
PED 138
Cardio-Variety
2 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Recommended: Physician approval.
22286770
M W
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 049
Smith, Janet
22286771
Tu Th
02:00-02:50PM
Rose 134
Smith, Janet
22286772
M W
05:00-05:50PM
Rose 134
Smith, Janet
PED 140
Turbo Kick
CR/NC option available.
22286773
M W
12:00-12:50PM
22286775
M W
06:15-07:05PM
PED 141
SPECIAL
FEES
2 credit hours
Rose 134
Rose 134
Smith, Janet
Smith, Janet
Judo
2 credit hours
Specialized attire required. Furnished by student.
CR/NC option available.
22286776
W
07:00-08:50PM
EC 100
Cosan, Robert
146
SUBJECT
CRN
PED 142
Hapkido
Korean self-defense.
22286777
M
PED 144
Pilates
CR/NC option available.
22287667
M W
01:00-01:50PM
22287668
M W
10:00-10:50AM
22287669
M W
11:00-11:50AM
PED 145
PED 146
PED 147
PED 148
PED 149
PED 150
PED 153
PED 154
PED 156
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
2 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
07:00-08:50PM
EC 100
Staff
Fundamentals of Gymnastics
CR/NC option available.
22286778
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
Yoga: Beginning
CR/NC option available.
22287580
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
2 credit hours
Rose 125
Rose 125
Rose 134
Bird, Tara
Bird, Tara
Bird, Tara
1 credit hour
Rose 150
Staff
1 credit hour
Rose 126
Criswell, Andrew
Intro to Fitness Yoga
CR/NC option available.
22287581
M W
11:00-11:50AM
22287582
M W
10:00-10:50AM
22287583
M W
12:00-12:50PM
22287584
Tu Th
09:00-09:50AM
Rose
Rose
Rose
Rose
Yoga for Wellness
22288143
Tu Th
22288144
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
2 credit hours
Rose 126
Criswell, Andrew
Rose 126
Criswell, Andrew
Yoga and Meditation
22288145
Tu Th
10:00-10:50AM
2 credit hours
Rose 134
Criswell, Andrew
Archery
CR/NC option available.
22286779
M W
Class meets AUG 31-OCT
22286780
M W
Class meets OCT 26-DEC
Jogging
CR/NC option available.
22286781
Tu Th
Class meets SEP 01-OCT
22286782
M W
Class meets AUG 31-OCT
Bowling
CR/NC
22286783
Class
22286784
Class
22286785
Class
22286786
Class
22286787
Class
22290080
Class
22290081
Class
22290082
Class
FEE
$30.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
$30.00
2 credit hours
126
126
126
134
Criswell,
Criswell,
Criswell,
Criswell,
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
1 credit hour
09:00-09:50AM
21
09:00-09:50AM
16
SAC 049
Staff
FEE
$5.00
SAC 049
Staff
FEE
$5.00
1 credit hour
12:30-01:20PM
22
11:00-11:50AM
21
SAC TRACK
Staff
SAC TRACK
Staff
1 credit hour
option
M W
meets
M W
meets
Tu Th
meets
Tu Th
meets
M W
meets
Tu Th
meets
Tu Th
meets
M W
meets
available.
01:00-01:50PM
AUG 31-OCT 21
11:00-11:50AM
OCT 26-DEC 16
02:00-02:50PM
OCT 27-DEC 17
12:30-01:20PM
SEP 01-OCT 22
12:00-12:50PM
AUG 31-OCT 21
10:00-10:50AM
OCT 27-DEC 17
01:00-01:50PM
OCT 27-DEC 17
02:00-02:50PM
AUG 31-OCT 21
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
SAC 202
Staff
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
Golf Beginning
1 credit hour
Students should bring their own golf clubs or make arrangements with
instructor during first class meeting. Class meets in SAC 050 on the
first day. CR/NC option available.
22286788
Tu Th
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 050
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22286789
Tu Th
05:00-05:50PM
SAC 050
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22286790
M W
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 050
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22286791
M W
04:00-04:50PM
SAC 050
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22286792
Tu Th
04:00-04:50PM
SAC 050
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
147
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PED 159
Billiards Beginning
1 credit hour
Equipment provided. CR/NC option available.
22286793
M W
12:00-12:50PM
SAC Hallway
Staff
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
22286794
M W
11:00-11:50AM
SAC Hallway
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
PED 160
Racquetball Beginning
1 credit hour
Students must provide own equipment. Protective eyewear required.
CR/NC option available.
22290099
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 219
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22290125
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 219
Staff
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 17
PED 164
Individual Sports
CR/NC option available.
22286795
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
2 credit hours
SAC 049
Staff
PED 165
Tennis Beginning
1 credit hour
Students must furnish own equipment.
Class meets in SAC 051 on the first day. CR/NC option available.
22286796
Tu Th
09:30-10:20AM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22290083
M W
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22290084
M W
02:00-02:50PM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
PED 166
Beginning Foil Fencing
2 credit hours
Fencing equipment purchased through course fee. CR/NC option available.
22287670
M
06:30-08:20PM
Rose 125
Staff
PED 169B
Cardio and Core Workout
2 credit hours
This course is designed to improve cardiovascular endurance and core
muscle strength. Various aerobic class formats and body weight
resistance and group setting resistance equipment will be used to
achieve these goals. No previous experience is needed.
CR/NC option available.
22291088
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
Rose 134
Smith, Janet
PED 169R
Aqua Zumba
1 credit hour
Aqua Zumba adapts the movements of the Zumba dance rhythms and music to
the water. Participants exercise in the pool with water at chest level.
Water is used as a resistance tool to increase the aerobic and muscular
fitness level of the participant. Water provides an enjoyable workout
for individuals with varying fitness levels. CR/NC option available.
22291089
Th
01:00-01:50PM
Rose 131
Swartz, Judith
PED 170
Fundamentals of
CR/NC option
22286797
Tu Th
Class meets
22290085
Tu Th
Class meets
Basketball
available.
11:00-11:50AM
SEP 01-OCT 22
09:30-10:20AM
OCT 27-DEC 17
PED 179
Fundamentals of Floor Hockey
CR/NC option available.
22290127
M W
10:00-10:50AM
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
$140.00
FEE
$10.00
FEE
$5.00
SAC 056
Staff
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
Team Sports
CR/NC option available.
22286798
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Volleyball Beginning
CR/NC option available.
22290126
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
FEE
Staff
PED 174
PED 178
$5.00
SAC 051
Introduction to Boxing
1 credit hour
Boxing equipment must be approved by instructor or purchased after first
class meeting. CR/NC option available.
22288188
M W
09:00-09:50AM
SAC 051
McQueen, Ealyonie
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22288189
Tu Th
09:00-09:50AM
SAC 050
McQueen, Ealyonie
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 17
Soccer
CR/NC option available.
22286799
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
FEE
1 credit hour
PED 172
PED 176
SPECIAL
FEES
2 credit hours
SAC 051
Staff
1 credit hour
IAC TURF
Staff
1 credit hour
SAC 056
Staff
1 credit hour
SAC 050
148
Staff
SUBJECT
CRN
PED 180
Individual Prog of Phys Activity
CR/NC option available.
22286800
Hours Arr
PED 186
PED 189
PED 244
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Physical Fitness for Life
CR/NC option available.
Same as PES 186
22286801
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Weight Training & Conditioning
CR/NC option available.
22286802
M W
10:00-10:50AM
22286803
M W
09:00-09:50AM
22286804
M W
11:00-11:50AM
22286805
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
22290086
Tu Th
09:30-10:20AM
Pilates: Intermediate
Prerequisite: PED 144.
22290070
M W
02:00-02:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1 to 4 credit hours
HP 2234
Staff
2 credit hours
Rose 121
Staff
2 credit hours
SAC
SAC
SAC
SAC
SAC
061
061
047
047
061
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
2 credit hours
Rose 134
Bird, Tara
PED 246
Yoga: Intermediate
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: One of the following: PED 146, 147, 148, 149, or other
previous yoga experience. CR/NC option available.
22287585
M W
09:00-09:50AM
Rose 126
Criswell, Andrew
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
PED 254
Bowling Intermediate
Recommended: PED 154.
22286806
Tu Th
Class meets SEP 01-OCT
22286807
M W
Class meets AUG 31-OCT
22286808
M W
Class meets AUG 31-OCT
22286809
M W
Class meets OCT 26-DEC
22286810
Tu Th
Class meets OCT 27-DEC
22290087
Tu Th
Class meets OCT 27-DEC
22290088
Tu Th
Class meets OCT 27-DEC
22290089
M W
Class meets AUG 31-OCT
PED 256
1 credit hour
CR/NC option available.
12:30-01:20PM
SAC 202
Staff
22
12:00-12:50PM
SAC 202
Staff
21
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 202
Staff
21
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 202
Staff
16
02:00-02:50PM
SAC 202
Staff
17
10:00-10:50AM
SAC 202
Staff
17
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 202
Staff
17
02:00-02:50PM
SAC 202
Staff
21
Intermediate Golf
2 credit hours
Recommended: Beginning golf skills.
Class meets in SAC 050 on the first day. CR/NC option available.
22286811
M W
11:00-12:50PM
SAC 050
Coffey, Tim
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22286812
M W
02:00-03:50PM
SAC 050
Coffey, Tim
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22286813
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
SAC 050
Coffey, Tim
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
PED 265
Tennis Intermediate
1 credit hour
Students must furnish own equipment.
Class meets in SAC 051 on the first day. CR/NC option available.
22286814
Tu Th
09:30-10:20AM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22290090
M W
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22290091
M W
02:00-02:50PM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
PED 266
Competitive Fencing
Prerequisites: PED 166 or PED 167.
22290093
M
08:30-10:20PM
PED 270
PED 278
3 On 3 Basketball
Recommended: PED 170.
22286815
M W
Class meets OCT 26-DEC
22290092
M W
Class meets OCT 26-DEC
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$20.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$30.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$140.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
2 credit hours
Rose 125
Stanley, Keeley
1 credit hour
CR/NC option available.
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 056
Staff
16
10:00-10:50AM
SAC 056
Staff
16
Volleyball Intermediate
1 credit hour
Recommended: Skill test; student should perform spiking and defensive
movements. CR/NC option available.
22286816
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 051
Staff
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 17
149
SUBJECT
CRN
PED 285A
Strength Training
Free weights. CR/NC option available.
22290128
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
Class meets OCT 22-DEC 17
PED 285B
PED 356
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Strength Training
CR/NC option available.
22286817
Hours Arr
Golf Advanced
CR/NC option available.
22286818
Tu Th
02:00-03:50PM
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1 credit hour
SAC 061
Staff
1 credit hour
IAC 103
Staff
2 credit hours
SAC 050
Coffey, Tim
PED 360
Racquetball Advanced
1 credit hour
Students must provide own equipment. Protective eyewear required.
CR/NC option available.
22290129
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 219
Staff
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22290130
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
SAC 219
Staff
Class meets OCT 22-DEC 17
PED 363
Indoor Racket & Paddle Sports
CR/NC option available.
22286819
M W
02:00-02:50PM
PED 365
2 credit hours
SAC 056
Li, Wei
Tennis Advanced
1 credit hour
Recommended: PED 265.
Class meets in SAC 051 on the first day. CR/NC option available.
22286820
Tu Th
09:30-10:20AM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 22
22290094
M W
01:00-01:50PM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
22290095
M W
02:00-02:50PM
SAC 051
Reid, Jeri
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
Ray Allen
SAC 194/HP 2212
774-2026
Physical Education Professional (PES)
PES 105
PES 115
PES 118
PES 120
PES 143
Intro Phys Ed & Skill Development
22288164
M W
08:00-08:50AM
Motor Development
CR/NC option available.
22286821
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Sport in America
CR/NC option available.
22286822
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22286823
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
22286824
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
2 credit hours
Rose 122
Rollenhagen,Benjamin
Rose 121
HP 2259
HP 2259
HP 1251
$125.00
Staff
Staff
Staff
2 credit hours
Anspach 162
Staff
PES 170
Fundamentals of
CR/NC option
22286828
Tu Th
Class meets
22289918
Tu Th
Class meets
Basketball
available.
Fundamentals of Football
CR/NC option available.
22286829
M W
08:00-08:50AM
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
FEE
3 credit hours
Skill Development in Gymnastics
1 credit hour
Other hours to be arranged. CR/NC option available.
22286827
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Rose 150
Staff
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
11:00-11:50AM
SEP 01-OCT 22
09:30-10:20AM
OCT 27-DEC 17
$10.00
Chandler, Judy
Skin and Scuba Diving
1 credit hour
Snorkel equipment must be approved by instructor or purchased after
first class meeting. Additional hours to be arranged.
CR/NC option available.
22286825
Tu
07:30-09:20PM
Rose 131
Mercier, Louie
Tu
06:00-07:15PM
Rose 102
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
Sex Assault Awareness & Avoid
CR/NC option available.
22286826
Tu
05:00-06:50PM
FEE
2 credit hours
PES 145
PES 174
SPECIAL
FEES
1 credit hour
SAC 051
Staff
FEE
$5.00
SAC 051
Staff
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
1 credit hour
IAC TRACK
150
Staff
SUBJECT
CRN
PES 176
Soccer
CR/NC option available.
22286830
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
PES 178
PES 186
PES 190
PES 212
PES 215
PES 220
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Power Volleyball
CR/NC option available.
22289920
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 17
Physical Fitness for Life
CR/NC option available.
Same as PED 186
22286831
M W
10:00-10:50AM
22286833
M W
12:00-12:50PM
22286834
Tu
03:30-05:20PM
Intro to Sport Management
CR/NC option available.
22286835
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22286836
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22286837
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1 credit hour
IAC TURF
Staff
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$5.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$45.00
FEE
$225.00
FEE
$15.00
1 credit hour
SAC 051
Staff
2 credit hours
Rose 122
Rose 122
Rose 102
Staff
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
HP 2259
HP 2259
HP 2259
Sieszputowski, J
Sieszputowski, J
Sieszputowski, J
Applied Physiology & Kinesiology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HSC 211. CR/NC option available.
Same as HSC 212
22286838
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
HP 1251
Staff
W
12:00-01:50PM
HP 1337
22286839
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
HP 1251
Staff
W
12:00-01:50PM
HP 1339
K-12 Physical Ed Programming
Prerequisites: PES 115, 186.
22286840
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Rose 122
Scuba II - Open Water
The first meeting is yet to be determined.
by the instructor.
Allen, Harold
1 credit hour
Students will be contacted
Alternative dates and location for pool review and open water dives at a
local Michigan lake will be determined on first day of class.
Equipment must be approved by instructor or purchased through instructor
during the first week of class. A fee will be charged for equipment
rental, certification and nitrox fills. $225 fee.
CR/NC option available.
22286841
Hours Arr
HP 2234
Mercier, Louie
Class meets OCT 27-DEC 15
PES 224
WSI-Swim Water Safety
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Ability to swim 100 yards.
Highly recommended: CPR and First Aid. CR/NC option available.
22289923
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Rose 103
Mackey, Marcia
M W
01:00-01:50PM
Rose 131
PES 297A
Sport Sales and Marketing
3 credit hours
Provides theory and real-world experience in the areas of sport
marketing, research, data, and sales by working for a sport industry
client.
CR/NC option available.
22290742
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
HP 2259
Adler, Steven
PES 297B
Sport Communication and Media
3 credit hours
Students are provided theory and concepts to examine the role of public
relations, communication, and mass media in the sport industry.
CR/NC option available.
22290743
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1303
Hirko, Scott
22290744
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
HP 2252
Hirko, Scott
PES 297C
Sport Analytics
3 credit hours
The class will discuss the theory, development, and application of
analytics in sports for purposes of in-game strategy, player
performance, team management, sports operations, and fantasy
competitions, among many other topics. CR/NC option available.
22290746
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Rose 122
Keiper, Margaret
PES 304
Youth Sports
CR/NC option available.
22286843
M W
12:00-12:50PM
PES 308
2 credit hours
Rose 102
Staff
Physiology of Sport and Exercise
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: HSC 211; or HSC 214, 215. CR/NC option available.
Same as HSC 308
22286844
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 1253
Staff
22286845
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1255
Staff
151
SUBJECT
CRN
PES 310
Phys Ed for Classroom Teacher
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: EDU 107. CR/NC option available.
22286846
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Rose 103
Helfrich, Janet
22286847
Th
05:00-07:50PM
Rose 103
Evers, Cheryl
PES 311
PES 318
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Psychology of Coaching
CR/NC option available.
22286849
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Soc/Hst/Global Issues in Sport
CR/NC option available.
22286851
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22286852
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Rose 102
Helfrich, Janet
3 credit hours
HP 1253
HP 2252
Olrich, Tracy
Olrich, Tracy
PES 320
Foundations of Sport Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PES 190 (C or better); minimum 56 credit hours.
CR/NC option available.
22286853
M W
02:00-03:15PM
HP 1252
Staff
22286854
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
HP 2252
Staff
PES 324
Applied Skills/Methods-Rhythm Activities
Prerequisites: PES 215.
22290732
M W
09:00-10:50AM
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 21
Rose 134
PES 325
App Skills/Mthds-Resistance Trng
22288169
M W
09:00-10:50AM
Class meets OCT 26-DEC 16
2 credit hours
Rose 103
Staff
PES 338
Teaching Aerobics
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: PES 186, HSC 211 or 214 and 215.
Recommended: Physician approval. CR/NC option available.
22286855
Tu Th
11:00-11:50AM
Rose 134
Smith, Janet
PES 366
Coaching Track & Field
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: PES 167. CR/NC option available.
22291072
M W
10:00-10:50AM
IAC 211
Staff
PES 368
Coaching & Officiating Wresting
CR/NC option available.
22291073
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
2 credit hours
Smith, Janet
2 credit hours
Rose 103
Staff
PES 370
Coaching Basketball
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: PES 170. CR/NC option available.
22291074
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
Rose 102
Staff
PES 372
Coaching of Baseball
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: PES 172. CR/NC option available.
22291075
M W
11:00-11:50AM
Rose 102
Staff
PES 386
Special Physical Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PES 315. CR/NC option available.
22286856
M W
10:00-10:50AM
HP 2252
Chandler, Judy
F
10:00-10:50AM
Rose 143
PES 390A
Pract Physical Ed & Coaching
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Permission of the department chairperson and PES 311,
PES 560; HSC 205 for students who are receiving credit for an athletic
coaching minor or an athletic coaching endorsement. Permission of the
department chairperson and PES 215 for students receiving elective
credit for physical education major or minors. CR/NC only.
22286857
Hours Arr
SAC 176
Allen, Harold
PES 390B
Pract Physical Ed & Coaching
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of the department chairperson and PES 311,
PES 560; HSC 205 for students who are receiving credit for an athletic
coaching minor or an athletic coaching endorsement. Permission of the
department chairperson and PES 215 for students receiving elective
credit for physical education major or minors. CR/NC only.
22286858
Hours Arr
SAC 176
Allen, Harold
PES 390C
Pract Physical Ed & Coaching
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of the department chairperson and PES 311,
PES 560; HSC 205 for students who are receiving credit for an athletic
coaching minor or an athletic coaching endorsement. Permission of the
department chairperson and PES 215 for students receiving elective
credit for physical education major or minors. CR/NC only.
22286859
Hours Arr
SAC 176
Allen, Harold
PES 391
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson. CR/NC only.
22286860
Hours Arr
SAC 196
Allen, Harold
152
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
FEE
$5.00
$5.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PES 393
Field Study in Sport Management
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: PES 190; Pre/Co-Requisite: PES 320.
CR/NC option available.
22286861
Hours Arr
HP 2239
Sieszputowski, J
PES 395
Pre-Student Teaching Field Exp
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: PES 315, Admission to the Teacher Education Professional
Development Program. CR/NC only.
22286842
M
03:30-05:20PM
Rose 103
Staff
Class meets AUG 31-OCT 19
PES 401
Fundamentals of Motor Learning
CR/NC option available.
22286862
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Rose 121
Fisher, Kevin
PES 405
Phys Ed Peer-Tutor Teaching
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: PES 315; Passing Score on SSCAP Test.
22287664
M
08:00-08:50AM
Rose 102
Staff
W
08:00-08:50AM
Rose 102
PES 406
Evaluation in PES
Prerequisite: PES 215.
22286863
Tu Th
12:30-01:20PM
PES 485
2 credit hours
Rose 121
Chandler, Judy
Theoretical Fndtns Strength/Cond
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: HSC 211 or HSC 214 and HSC 215. CR/NC option available.
22286866
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 2252
Olrich, Tracy
PES 490A
Practicum in Physical Education
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Application to the department chairperson must be made
in the semester prior to the one in which affiliation credit is earned.
CR/NC only.
22289919
Hours Arr
SAC 177
Allen, Harold
PES 490B
Practicum in Physical Education
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Application to the department chairperson must be made
in the semester prior to the one in which affiliation credit is earned.
CR/NC only.
22288201
Hours Arr
SAC 177
Allen, Harold
PES 490C
Practicum in Physical Education
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Application to the department chairperson must be made
in the semester prior to the one in which affiliation credit is earned.
CR/NC only.
22288202
Hours Arr
SAC 177
Allen, Harold
PES 499
Internship in Sport Management
2 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of PES 320 (C or better) and PES 393 (C or
better), minimum 86 semester hours credit of undergraduate degree work,
permission of the advisor. CR/NC option available.
22286867
Hours Arr
HP 2239
Adler, Steven
PES 550
Sport Fundraising
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Minimum 86 credit hours (senior status); or graduate
status. CR/NC option available.
22286868
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 2252
Staff
22286869
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 2252
Staff
PES 560
Prin & Foundations of Coaching
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 56 hours of course credit. CR/NC option available.
22286870
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Rose 103
Helfrich, Janet
PES 564
Sport Gov: Ethics/Morals/Values
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Minimum 86 credits (senior status); or graduate status.
CR/NC option available.
22286871
Tu Th
02:00-04:50PM
Rose 121
Mackey, Marcia
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
22286872
Tu Th
05:00-07:50PM
Rose 121
Mackey, Marcia
Class meets SEP 01-OCT 20
PES 592
Independent Reading
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Permission of the department chairperson and instructor
required. CR/NC option available.
22286873
Hours Arr
HP 2234
Allen, Harold
PES 602SL
Sport Event Mgmt: Theory & Application
3 credit hours
This course has a Service Learning component.
22289922
M
06:00-08:50PM
Rose 121
Mackey, Marcia
PES 603
Administration of Sport
22286874
Tu
PES 606
06:30-09:20PM
Motor Learn & Human Performance
22286876
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
HP 2252
Keiper, Margaret
3 credit hours
HP 2250
Fisher, Kevin
153
FEE
$35.00
SUBJECT
CRN
PES 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286877
PES 640
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
HP 2234
Allen, Harold
Sport and the Law
Prerequisite: PES 670 or HSC 670.
22286878
W
06:00-08:50PM
Rose 121
PES 645
Financial Management of Sport
22286879
W
06:00-08:50PM
3 credit hours
HP 2250
Keiper, Margaret
PES 670
Resch Mthds HPER & Sport
Same as HSC 670
22286881
M
3 credit hours
Mackey, Marcia
3 credit hours
06:00-08:50PM
PES 672
Statistics for HPER & Sport
22286882
Th
06:00-08:50PM
PES 690
Practicum
Prerequisite:
22286883
PES 691
Independent Study
Prerequisite: PES 670. CR/NC only.
22286884
Hours Arr
PES 693
SPECIAL
FEES
HP 2250
Chandler, Judy
3 credit hours
HP 2250
Allen, Harold
1 to 4 credit hours
Master's degree candidates only. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
HP 2234
Allen, Harold
Field Study Physical Ed & Sport
CR/NC only.
22286885
Hours Arr
3 credit hours
HP 2334
Allen, Harold
1 to 6 credit hours
HP 2234
Allen, Harold
PES 698
Thesis
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: PES 670 or PES 672.
2 hours may be taken concurrently with PES 670. CR/NC only.
22286886
Hours Arr
HP 2234
Allen, Harold
PES 699
Sport Management Internship
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Completion of all required and elective courses, except
PES 691/698; 3.0 overall G.P.A. or higher; significant progress toward
Plan B paper or thesis; and permission of the academic advisor and the
sport management internship supervisor.
22286887
Hours Arr
HP 2239
Adler, Steven
PES 703
Advanced Independent Reading
22286888
Hours Arr
1 to 2 credit hours
HP 2234
Allen, Harold
Physician Assistant (PHA)
Jessica Gardon Rose
HP 1222
774-1273
PHA 608
Clinical Medicine I
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admittance to the Physician Assistant program.
22286889
Tu
09:30-12:20PM
HP 1259
Staff
Tu
02:00-02:50PM
HP 1259
PHA 612
Obstetrics/Gynecology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admittance to the Physician Assistant program.
22286890
Th
09:30-12:20PM
HP 1259
Staff
PHA 625
Clinical Pharmacology I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admittance to Physician Assistant program.
22286891
W
08:00-10:50AM
HP 1259
Staff
PHA 633
Scientific Basis of Medicine I
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Physician Assistant Program.
22287979
Tu
03:00-04:50PM
HP 1259
Staff
PHA 640
Clinical Problem Solving I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Physician Assistant program;
successful completion of the didactic portion of the curriculum.
Lab hours to be arranged.
22286892
F
09:30-11:20AM
HP 1252
Staff
M
09:00-10:15AM
HP 1308
M
12:00-01:50PM
HP 1259
PHA 650
Diagnostic Tests I
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission into the Physician Assistant program.
22286893
W
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1259
Staff
Th
02:00-03:50PM
HP 1259
154
SUBJECT
CRN
PHA 661
History & Physical Exam II
Prerequisites: Admission to the Physician
completion of PHA 660.
22286894
W
02:00-03:50PM
HP
W
12:00-01:50PM
HP
M
10:30-11:50AM
HP
PHA 690
PHA 694
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Assistant program; successful
1308
1259
1308
Staff
Clinical Education I
16 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Physician Assistant program;
successful completion of didactic course work for Physician Assistant
program. All lab hours to be arranged. CR/NC only.
22286895
Hours Arr
HP 1222
Gardon Rose, Jessica
Clinical Clerkship Remediation
Prerequisites: PHA 692.
22288111
Hours Arr
PHL 105
PHL 118
PHL 118H
Introduction to Philosophy
CR/NC option available.
22286896
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22286897
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22286898
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22286899
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22286900
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22290139
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Critical Reasoning Everyday Life
CR/NC option available.
22286901
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22286902
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22286903
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Moral Problems
CR/NC option available.
22286905
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22286906
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22286907
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22286908
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22286909
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22286910
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22286911
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22290140
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22290141
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22290142
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Moral Problems
Honor students only.
22286912
Tu Th
HP 1222
3 credit hours
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
259
259
259
259
166
169
Staff
Staff
Shelton, Mark
Shelton, Mark
Smith, Joshua
Smith, Joshua
3 credit hours
Anspach 167
Anspach 167
Anspach 167
Katz, Matthew
Katz, Matthew
Katz, Matthew
3 credit hours
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
167
167
259
167
167
259
259
259
167
168
Coleman, James
Coleman, James
Coleman, James
Blom, Andrew
Blom, Andrew
Staff
Staff
Shelton, Mark
May, Hope
Shelton, Mark
Anspach 167
Fuller, Gary
Moral Problems
3 credit hours
Leadership students only. CR/NC option available.
22286913
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Anspach 167
Fuller, Gary
PHL 140
Introduction to Logic
CR/NC option available.
22286914
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22286915
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22286916
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
PHL 218
PHL 230
PHL 318
Hist Philosophy:Classical Period
CR/NC option available.
22286917
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Ethical Theories
CR/NC option available.
22290145
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Philosophy of Religion
CR/NC option available.
22286918
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Business Ethics
CR/NC option available.
22286920
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22286921
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22290143
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290144
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
FEE
$240.00
Robert Noggle, Jr.
Anspach 288
774-3444
PHL 118L
PHL 200
$75.00
Gardon Rose, Jessica
3 credit hours
09:30-10:45AM
FEE
3 to 9 credit hours
Philosophy (PHL)
PHL 100
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Anspach 167
Pearce 138
Pearce 138
Smith, Joshua
Meixner, John
Meixner, John
3 credit hours
Anspach 257A
May, Hope
3 credit hours
Anspach 259
Noggle Jr, Robert
3 credit hours
Anspach 167
Coleman, James
3 credit hours
Anspach 259
Anspach 259
Anspach 259
Pearce 126
155
Kendrick, Heather
Kendrick, Heather
Staff
Kendrick, Heather
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PHL 325
Philosophy of Mind
3 credit hours
Recommended: Any PHL course. CR/NC option available.
22286922
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 167
Fuller, Gary
PHL 390
Philosophy of Science
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisites: PHL 140; one other UP group II course.
22286923
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 257A
Meixner, John
PHL 397A
Free Will
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 3 hours of philosophy.
Do we act of our own free will? If so, what does this mean? This course
examines philosophical arguments about the nature and existence of free
will. We will also examine psychological findings relevant to free will,
and we will explore concepts related to free will, such as autonomy and
moral responsibility. CR/NC option available.
22290543
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 257A
Noggle Jr, Robert
PHL 397B
Environmental Ethics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 3 hours of philosophy. CR/NC option available.
This course is a philosophical exploration of moral problems involving
the nonhuman world and humanity's relationship to it. The questions we
will be asking will be clustered in three main areas. First will be
questions about moral standing. Should our decision-making about the
environment be based only on human interests, or must we take other
animals into account? What about plants? How should we resolve conflicts
between the interests of an individual and the interests of a species?
The second main area of questions will relate to the concept of nature.
What is "nature," anyway? What does it mean for something to be natural,
and is it always morally better? Finally, the last group of issues will
deal with contemporary practical problems. What are the obligations of
business to protect the environment? What is environmental justice? This
course will be seminar style, with an emphasis on discussion.
22290544
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 257A
Kendrick, Heather
PHL 404
Hist of Phl: Comtemporary Period
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: At least 3 credit hours in the history of philosophy.
22290147
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 257A
Katz, Matthew
PHL 422
Political and Social Philosophy
22290148
M W
03:30-04:45PM
PHL 480
Philosophy of the Arts
CR/NC option available.
22290146
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 257A
Blom, Andrew
3 credit hours
Anspach 257A
Stecker, Robert
PHL 490
Senior Seminar in Philosophy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Philosophy Majors with senior status or junior status
with permission of the instructor; at least 21 hours in Philosophy.
22286925
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 257A
Stecker, Robert
PHL 498
Independent Research
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22286926
Hours Arr
Anspach 288
Noggle Jr, Robert
PHL 598
Readings in Philosophy
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. CR/NC option available.
22286927
Hours Arr
Anspach 288
Noggle Jr, Robert
Alan Jackson
Dow 203
774-3321
Physical Science (PHS)
PHS 101
PHS 151
PHS 251
PHS 563
Survey Physical Science
CR/NC option available.
22286928
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Intro Physical Science I
CR/NC option available.
22286929
Tu Th
22286930
Tu Th
22286931
M W
22286932
M W
22286933
M W
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Dow 107
Sieradzan, Andrzej
3 credit hours
10:00-11:50AM
03:00-04:50PM
10:00-11:50AM
01:00-02:50PM
04:00-05:50PM
Introductory Physical Science II
Prerequisite: PHS 151.
22286934
Tu Th
12:30-02:20PM
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
Dow
112
112
112
112
112
Palumbo, Annalia
Sieradzan, Wanda
Barone, Veronica
Palumbo, Annalia
Sieradzan, Wanda
3 credit hours
Dow 112
Hirschi, Stanley
Physical Science Practicum
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22286935
Hours Arr
Dow 203
Tycner, Christopher
156
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PHS 590
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Prior permission of the instructor must be obtained.
22286936
Hours Arr
Dow 203
Staff
Alan Jackson
Dow 203
774-3321
Physics (PHY)
PHY 100
PHY 110
Conceptual Physics
CR/NC option available.
22286937
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Dow 107
Physics of Sports
CR/NC option available.
22286938
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Jackson, Koblar
3 credit hours
Dow 107
Sieradzan, Andrzej
PHY 127
Table Top Physics
1 credit hour
Pre/Co-requisite: PHY 100 or 110 or PHS 101.
22286939
Tu
03:00-04:50PM
Dow 106
Staff
PHY 130QR
College Physics I
Recommended: MTH 106.
22286940
M Tu W Th
22286941
M Tu W Th
22286942
M Tu W Th
PHY 131
College Physics II
Prerequisite: PHY 130.
22286943
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
22286944
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 107
Staff
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 102
Mellinger, Axel
04:00-04:50PM
Dow 171
Palumbo, Annalia
4 credit hours
Dow 102
Dow 102
Finck, Joseph
Finck, Joseph
PHY 145QR
University Physics I
Pre/Co-Requisite:
22286945
M Tu W Th
PHY 146
University Physics II
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: PHY 145. Pre/Co-Requisite: MTH 133.
22286946
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Dow 102
Staff
PHY 170
College Physics Lab I
Pre/Co-requisite: PHY 130. CR/NC option
22286947
M
12:00-01:50PM
22286948
M
02:00-03:50PM
22286949
M
05:00-06:50PM
22286950
Tu
05:00-06:50PM
22286951
Tu
12:00-01:50PM
22286952
Tu
02:00-03:50PM
22286953
W
12:00-01:50PM
22286954
W
02:00-03:50PM
22286955
W
05:00-06:50PM
22286956
M
07:00-08:50PM
PHY 171
PHY 175
PHY 176
SPECIAL
FEES
4 credit hours
MTH 132. CR/NC option available.
10:00-10:50AM
Dow 135
Jackson, Koblar
College Physics Lab II
Prerequisite: PHY 170.
22286957
M
22286958
M
22286959
M
22286960
Tu
22286961
Tu
22286962
Tu
22286963
W
22286964
W
22286965
W
1 credit hour
available.
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Dow 101
Mellinger,
Pre/Co-Requisite:
02:00-03:50PM
Dow
04:00-05:50PM
Dow
07:00-08:50PM
Dow
02:00-03:50PM
Dow
04:00-05:50PM
Dow
07:00-08:50PM
Dow
02:00-03:50PM
Dow
04:00-05:50PM
Dow
07:00-08:50PM
Dow
1 credit hour
PHY 131.
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
202
Sieradzan,
University Physics Lab I
1 credit hour
Pre/Co-requisite: PHY 145. CR/NC option available.
Students must bring the following to the first lab session:
- Current PHY 175 lab manual
- Lab notebook with quadrille pages
- Scientific calculator with statistical package.
22286966
Th
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 101
Mellinger,
22286967
Th
03:00-04:50PM
Dow 101
Mellinger,
22286968
Th
05:00-06:50PM
Dow 101
Mellinger,
22286969
Th
07:00-08:50PM
Dow 101
Mellinger,
University Phy Lab II
Prerequisite: PHY 175. Pre/Co-Requisite:
22286970
Th
01:00-02:50PM
Dow
22286971
Th
05:00-06:50PM
Dow
22289784
Th
07:00-08:50PM
Dow
157
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
Andrzej
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
Axel
Axel
Axel
Axel
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
1 credit hour
PHY 146.
202
Sieradzan, Andrzej
202
Sieradzan, Andrzej
202
Sieradzan, Andrzej
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PHY 247QR
Introduction to Modern Physics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PHY 146 or 131; MTH 132. Recommended: MTH 133.
22286972
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
Dow 109
Mellinger, Axel
PHY 277
University Physics Lab III
Pre/Co-Requisite: PHY 247.
22286973
Th
08:00-10:50AM
1 credit hour
Dow 106
Perdikakis, Georgios
PHY 312
Intro to Mathematical Physics
3 credit hours
Pre/Co-Requisites: PHY 247; MTH 233, MTH 334.
22286974
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Dow 208
Fornari, Marco
PHY 322
Intermediate Mechanics
Pre/Co-Requisites:
22286975
M W F
PHY 442
Introductory Quantum Theory
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: PHY 312, PHY 322, PHY 332.
22286976
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Dow 208
Peralta, Juan
F
11:00-11:50AM
Dow 208
PHY 490
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Open to physics majors or minors with at least junior
standing who have obtained permission of the instructor.
22286977
Hours Arr
Dow 203
Staff
PHY 491
Senior Physics Project
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PHY 312, 322, 332, 578. Prior permission of instructor.
22287854
M
04:00-04:50PM
Dow 208
Barone, Veronica
PHY 517
Computational Physics
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PHY 312, PHY 322, and PHY 332.
Pre/Co-Requisite: PHY 442. Recommended: A basic knowledge of a
programming language such as FORTRAN.
22289785
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Dow 109
Peralta, Juan
PHY 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22286979
PHY 624
3 credit hours
PHY 247; MTH 233, MTH 334.
02:00-02:50PM
Dow 109
Staff
1 credit hour
Dow 203
Tycner, Christopher
Hours Arr
Advanced Mechanics
Prerequisite: PHY 322.
22289786
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Dow 208
Fornari, Marco
PHY 685A
Seminar: Contemporary Physics
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: graduate standing in physics.
22286981
Th
04:00-04:50PM
Dow 107
Redshaw, Matthew
F
01:00-01:50PM
Dow 107
PHY 790
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Prior permission of instructor must be obtained.
22286982
Hours Arr
Dow 203
Staff
PHY 798
Thesis
CR/NC only.
22286983
1 to 6 credit hours
Hours Arr
Dow 203
Tycner, Christopher
David Jesuit
Anspach 247
774-3442
Political Science (PSC)
PSC 100
PSC 101
PSC 105
PSC 105H
Intro to Political Science
CR/NC option available.
22286984
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22290357
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Political Behavior
CR/NC option available.
22286985
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Intro American Govt & Politics
CR/NC option available.
22286986
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22286987
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22286988
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22286989
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22286990
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Intro American Govt & Politics
Honor students only.
22286991
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 152
Anspach 161
Ferguson Jr, Mark
Stewart, Thomas
3 credit hours
Anspach 152
Strachan, Jayne
3 credit hours
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
152
161
258
152
152
Staff
Stewart, Thomas
Baugh, Joyce
Ferguson Jr, Mark
Sych, Lawrence
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
158
Clayton, Edward
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
PSC 125
African-American Politics
CR/NC option available.
22286992
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
PSC 150
PSC 151
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Intro to International Relations
CR/NC option available.
22286993
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Anspach 152
Johnson, Sterling
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Riggs, Jonathan
The U.S. and the World
CR/NC option available.
22286995
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 254
PSC 180QR
Polls, Politics and Policy
22290360
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 251
Ferguson Jr, Mark
PSC 210
Intro to Public Administration
CR/NC option available.
22286996
M W
02:00-03:15PM
PSC 242
PSC 261
PSC 275
Intro Comparative Politics
CR/NC option available.
22286998
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
State and Local Government
CR/NC option available.
22286999
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22287000
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Great Political Thinkers
CR/NC option available.
22287001
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Riggs, Jonathan
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Adhikari, Prakash
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Anspach 152
Ferguson Jr, Mark
Kukla Acevedo,Sharon
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Clayton, Edward
PSC 280
Intro Empir Mthds Pol Research
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSC 100 or 105; one other political science course.
CR/NC option available.
22287002
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 251
Abdul Jaber, Malek
22287003
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 251
Paik, Won
PSC 300
Michigan Politics and Elections
Prerequisite: PSC 105 or 261.
22287004
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Randall, Gary
PSC 305
Midtier Teaching in PSC
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of EDU 107; 12 hours of political science.
Students must block out two half days or one full day for scheduling
school visitations of 3 hours per week. CR/NC only.
22287005
M
03:30-05:20PM
Anspach 153
Wolf, Heather
PSC 321
The American Chief Executive
CR/NC option available.
22287006
M W
03:30-04:45PM
PSC 322
Judicial Process and Politics
CR/NC option available.
Recommended: PSC 100 or 105.
22286997
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 152
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Hill, James
PSC 323
American Parties and Politics
CR/NC option available.
22287007
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
PSC 325
The Civil Rights Movement
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Any one of the following: HST 110, HST 111, HST 112,
LAR 145, PSC 100, PSC 105, PSC 125, REL 140, SOC 100.
Same as PHL 345, REL 345 and SOC 345.
22287009
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 258
Baugh, Joyce
PSC 326
Women and Politics
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Identical to WST 326; credit may not be earned in both courses.
Same as WST 326
22287010
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 258
Orta, Laura
PSC 327
Interest Group Behavior
Recommended: PSC 105.
22287011
M W F
PSC 341
Comp Politics: Eastern Europe
CR/NC option available.
22290362
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 254
Middle Eastern Political Systems
22287671
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Abdul Jaber, Malek
PSC 345
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Sych, Lawrence
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 254
Stewart, Thomas
3 credit hours
159
Riggs, Jonathan
FEE
$20.00
SUBJECT
CRN
PSC 348
Latin American Political Systems
CR/NC option available.
22290390
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
PSC 351
PSC 353
PSC 354
PSC 355A
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
International Relations
CR/NC option available.
22287014
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Model United Nations
Prerequisite: 26 credits completed.
22287848
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Advanced Model United Nations
Prerequisite: PSC 353.
22287873
M
05:00-06:15PM
Model United Nations Lab
22290389
M
06:30-07:45PM
PSC 370
Gurus/Avatars/Nukes: S Asian Pol
22290367
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
PSC 372
American Radical Thought
CR/NC option available.
22287015
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Riggs, Jonathan
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Paik, Won
3 credit hours
Anspach 152
Jesuit, David
1 credit hour
Anspach 152
Jesuit, David
1 to 3 credit hours
Anspach 251
Jesuit, David
3 credit hours
Anspach 153
Adhikari, Prakash
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Stewart, Thomas
PSC 390
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Open to students not on academic probation and who shall
have completed 12 semester hours in political science, with the
permission of the instructor.
22287016
Hours Arr
Anspach 247
Sych, Lawrence
PSC 395
Internship in Gov and Politics
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287017
Hours Arr
Anspach 235
Kukla Acevedo,Sharon
PSC 405
Methods for Teaching PSC
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of at least 15 hours of political science
course work; at least junior status.
22287018
M
06:00-08:50PM
Anspach 153
Wolf, Heather
PSC 411
Public Sector Human Resources
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSC 210. CR/NC option available.
22287019
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 258
Kukla Acevedo,Sharon
PSC 421
Const Law: Powers of Government
CR/NC option available.
22290368
M W
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Baugh, Joyce
PSC 426
Feminist Theory
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: At least junior standing and either one course in
philosophy or one of the following courses:
PSC 275, 326, 371, 373, or 378. Identical to WST 426 and PHL 426;
credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses.
Same as PHL 426 and WST 426.
22290370
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 152
Clayton, Edward
PSC 453
American Foreign Policy
CR/NC option available.
22290373
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
PSC 513
Citizen Engagement in Public Life
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSC 105 or graduate status.
22290375
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 254
Strachan, Jayne
PSC 522
Regulatory Processes & Admin Law
CR/NC option available.
22290377
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
PSC 556
International Law II
Recommended: PSC 555
22290383
Th
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Johnson, Sterling
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Hill, James
3 credit hours
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 254
Johnson, Sterling
PSC 590
Independent Study
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Open to majors or minors who have completed at least 12
hours of political science with a B average; arrange with department
chairperson and instructor.
22287022
Hours Arr
Anspach 247
Sych, Lawrence
PSC 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22287023
PSC 661
Hours Arr
Admin & Policy Amer State Government
22290379
Th
05:00-07:50PM
SPECIAL
FEES
1 credit hour
Anspach 247
Sych, Lawrence
3 credit hours
Anspach 153
Kukla Acevedo,Sharon
160
FEE
$150.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PSC 682
Techniques of Political Research
Prerequisites: PSC 680.
22290388
M
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 164
PSC 712
Implement & Reform Pub Programs
22290384
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Greitens, Thomas
PSC 740
Seminar in Comparative Politics
22290385
W
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 254
Adhikari, Prakash
PSC 773
Admin & Ethics in Public Service
22290386
Th
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Staff
PSC 775
Organization Theory and Behavior
22290387
W
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Staff
PSC 790
Advanced Readings I
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of advisor and department chairperson.
22287028
Hours Arr
Anspach 247
Sych, Lawrence
PSC 795
Internship in Public Admin
CR/NC only.
22287029
Hours Arr
3 credit hours
Paik, Won
1 to 6 credit hours
Anspach 235
Kukla Acevedo,Sharon
PSC 796
Applied Research in Public Admin
22287030
Hours Arr
3 credit hours
Anspach 246
Greitens, Thomas
PSC 798
Thesis
Prerequisite:
CR/NC only.
22287031
Anspach 247
1 to 6 credit hours
Written permission of advisor and department chairperson.
Hours Arr
Sych, Lawrence
Katrina Rhymer
Sloan 101
774-3001
Psychology (PSY)
PSY 100
PSY 100H
Introduction to Psychology
CR/NC option available.
22287032
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287034
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287035
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287036
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287037
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287038
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287039
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22287040
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Introduction to Psychology
Honor students only.
22287041
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 161
Anspach 161
ET 116
Pearce 127
Anspach 161
Anspach 162
Anspach 161
Anspach 161
Gibson, Bryan
Carroll, James
Johnson, Carl
Babcock, Renee
Carroll, James
Deskovitz, Mark
Gibson, Bryan
Beehr, Terry
3 credit hours
Rowe 226
Sandstrom, Michael
PSY 100L
Introduction to Psychology
3 credit hours
Leadership students only. CR/NC option available.
22287042
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Sloan 100
Prewett, Matthew
PSY 211QR
Intro to Psychological Stats
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 100 and completion of Mathematics Competency.
CR/NC option available.
22287043
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Powers 200
Bos, Alexander
22287044
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Powers 200
Backs, Richard
22287045
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 109
Agauas, Stephen
22287046
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 109
Staff
22287047
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Powers 200
Backs, Richard
PSY 220
Developmental Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287048
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 161
Babcock, Renee
22287049
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 127
Carroll, James
22287050
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Powers 200
Wojewoda, Elise
PSY 250
Abnormal Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287051
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 162
Deskovitz, Mark
22287052
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Powers 200
Meadows, Elizabeth
22287053
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 110
Solomon, David
PSY 285
Research Methods
Prerequisites: PSY 100;
or better. CR/NC option
22287054
Tu Th
22287055
M W
22287056
M W F
22287057
Tu Th
3 credit hours
PSY 211 or BIO 500 or HSC 544 with a grade of C
available.
03:30-04:45PM
Rowe 205
Staff
02:00-03:15PM
Rowe 205
Quirk, Stuart
10:00-10:50AM
Rowe 205
Madison, Andrew
12:30-01:45PM
Powers 200
Staff
161
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
PSY 301
Sports Psychology
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: PSY 100.
22290235
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22290236
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Sloan 100
Sloan 100
Davoli, Christopher
Scherr, Kyle
PSY 310
Psychological Testing
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287058
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Powers 200
Morgan, Sandra
22287059
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Powers 200
Morgan, Sandra
PSY 322
Psy Infant & Early Childhood
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 220 or HDF 100 or EDU 280. CR/NC option available.
22287060
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 110
Schmittel, Megan
PSY 324
Childhood and Adolescence
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 220 or HDF 100 or EDU 280. CR/NC option available.
22287061
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 109
Kennert, Benjamin
PSY 330
Social Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287062
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 110
Jaffa, Melvyn
22287063
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 110
Jaffa, Melvyn
22287064
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 110
Jaffa, Melvyn
PSY 334
Psychology of Women
CR/NC option available.
Same as WST 334
22287065
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Anspach 162
Sweeney, Lynn
PSY 336
Industrial/Organizational Psych
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287066
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Rowe 205
Staff
PSY 336H
Industrial/Organizational Psych
3 credit hours
For Honors students only. Prerequisite: PSY 100.
CR/NC option available.
22290289
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Rowe 226
Prewett, Kimberly
PSY 337
Psychology of Advertising
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287067
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Rowe 205
Thompson, Jody
PSY 339
Psychology and Law
Prerequisite: PSY 100.
22288141
Tu Th
3 credit hours
03:30-04:45PM
ET 116
Scherr, Kyle
PSY 340
Studies in Personality
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287068
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Powers 200
Courrege, Seth
22287069
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Moore 110
Staff
PSY 350
Clinical Interviewing/Counseling
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100; Recommended: PSY 220, 250.
CR/NC option available.
22287070
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 110
Hartshorne, Timothy
22287071
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Moore 110
Staff
PSY 370
Applied Behavior Analysis
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: PSY 100.
22287072
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Rowe 205
Grossett, Deborah
PSY 379
Health Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. Recommended: HSC 106.
22287074
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 109
Staff
PSY 383
Learning and Memory
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. CR/NC option available.
22287075
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Sloan 100
Sweeney, Lynn
22287076
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Sloan 100
Otani, Hajime
PSY 384
Behavior Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 100. Course format uses Monday and Friday as lecture
days and Wednesday as a quiz day. CR/NC option available.
22287077
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Rowe 205
Reilly, Mark
Th
09:00-10:50AM
Rowe 203
22287078
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Rowe 205
Reilly, Mark
Th
01:00-02:50PM
Rowe 203
22287079
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Rowe 205
Reilly, Mark
Th
11:00-12:50PM
Rowe 203
162
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
FEE
$50.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
PSY 385
Applications of Research Methods
Prerequisites: PSY 285 with a grade of
CR/NC option available.
22287080
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22287081
Hours Arr
22287082
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287083
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22287084
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22287085
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
C or better; ENG 201.
Rowe 205
HP 2336
Sloan 001
Sloan 001
Sloan 005
Sloan 001
Staff
Dunbar, Gary
Ronan, George
Weed, Nathan
Vanhorn, K
Otani, Hajime
PSY 387
Behavioral Neuroscience
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: One of the following: PSY 100, BIO 101, 105, 110, 151,
HSC 211. CR/NC option available.
22287086
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 1257
Dunbar, Gary
PSY 409
History of Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 285, 383. CR/NC option available.
22287087
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Rowe 205
Carroll, James
PSY 459
Stress
Prerequisite:
22287088
Tu Th
PSY 100.
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 109
Staff
PSY 487
Neuroscience Seminar
1 to 2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed neuroscience major and prior or concurrent
neuroscience research experience through BIO 403 or PSY 496.
Same as BIO 487
22287089
F
01:00-01:50PM
HP 2252
Jenrow, Kenneth
PSY 487A
Neuroscience Seminar
1 to 2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Signed neuroscience major and prior or concurrent
neuroscience research experience through BIO 403 or PSY 496 (or
equivalent).
22287867
F
12:00-12:50PM
HP 2259
Park, Kevin
PSY 496
Directed Research
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Must file written proposal approved by faculty sponsor in
departmental office prior to registration. Pick up forms in Sloan 101.
CR/NC option available.
22287090
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 497
Independent Study
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Must file a written proposal approved by a faculty sponsor
in the departmental office prior to registration. Pick up forms in
Sloan 101. CR/NC option available.
22287091
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 498
Undergraduate Honors Thesis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 211 or STA 282 or STA 382 with a grade of B or
better; PSY 285 with a grade of B or better; overall GPA of 3.0.
CR/NC option available.
22287093
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 502B
Teaching Assistant in Psychology
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287095
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 502C
Teaching Assistant in Psychology
1 credit hour
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287096
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Vanhorn, K
PSY 509
Behavioral Pharmacology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 100; PSY 383 or 384 or 387 or graduate status.
22290226
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 110
Marchalant, Yannick
PSY 511
Statistics in Psychology
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: PSY 211. Lab hour to be arranged.
22287097
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Sloan 100
Han, Kyunghee
PSY 535
Organizational Psychology
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: PSY 336 or graduate standing.
22287099
Th
03:30-06:20PM
Powers 204
Beehr, Terry
PSY 536
Personnel Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 211, 336; or Graduate Standing. Recommended: PSY 310.
CR/NC option available.
22287100
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Sloan 001
Christiansen, Neil
163
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
PSY 562
Thrpeutic Intrvnt: Foundations
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: PSY 350 or graduate standing.
22287101
Tu
02:00-04:50PM
Powers 204
Hartshorne, Timothy
PSY 570
Behavioral Assessment/Treat Plan
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 370, 384, or graduate status.
22290227
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Rowe 205
Grossett, Deborah
PSY 588
Functional Neuroanatomy
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 387 or graduate standing. CR/NC option available.
22287103
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Sloan 100
Sweeney, Lynn
PSY 592
Supplemental Supervision in ABA
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor.
22290826
Hours Arr
Sloan 104
Nutkins, Christie
PSY 609
History & Systems of Psychology
22287104
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
PSY 612
Applied Mult Regress/Correlation
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PSY 211 and permission of instructor.
22287105
M W
12:30-01:45PM
Sloan 100
Han, Kyunghee
PSY 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22287106
Hours Arr
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Rowe 205
Davoli, Christopher
1 credit hour
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 624
Adv Developmental Psychology
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology graduate program.
22287107
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Sloan 100
Poole, Debra
PSY 642
Clinical Research Methods
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation into the clinical psychology Ph.D. program.
22287108
M W
12:30-01:45PM
Rowe 226
Quirk, Stuart
PSY 653
Intervention I: Adult
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation into the clinical psychology Ph.D. program.
22287109
Th
09:30-12:20PM
HP 1251
Ronan, George
PSY 657
Assessment I: Adult
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation into the clinical psychology Ph.D. program.
Lab hour arranged.
22287110
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
HP 1252
Weed, Nathan
PSY 661
PSY 667
Neuropsychological Assessment
Prerequisite: PSY 587 or 687.
22287111
W
03:30-06:20PM
Assess & Dev Academic Skills I
Prerequisite: PSY 577.
22287112
M W
03:30-04:45PM
PSY 680
Learning
Prerequisite:
22287113
Tu
PSY 687
Physiological Foundations
22287114
M
PSY 690
FEE
$40.00
FEE
$40.00
3 credit hours
Rowe 226
Skeel, Reid
3 credit hours
Powers 204
Morgan, Sandra
3 credit hours
Permission of instructor.
02:00-04:50PM
Rowe 226
Reilly, Mark
05:30-08:20PM
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
HP 1252
Marchalant, Yannick
Research Sem: Experimental Psych
1 to 3 credit hours
Available for 1 credit hour only. CR/NC only.
F
12:00-12:50PM
Sloan 100
Han, Kyunghee
22287115
PSY 696
Directed Research
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Must file written proposal approved by faculty sponsor in
departmental office prior to registration. Pick up forms in Sloan 101.
22287116
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 697
Independent Study
1 to 8 credit hours
Prerequisite: Must file written proposal approved by faculty sponsor in
departmental office prior to registration. Pick up forms in Sloan 101.
22287117
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 736
Strategies Interventions in Soc Systems
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in professional psychology doctoral
program.
22287118
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Sloan 123
Prewett, Matthew
PSY 737O
Sem I/O Psy Content Area
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to masters or doctoral programs in I/O
psychology. Occupational health psychology issues addressed.
22290228
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Sloan 123
Prewett, Kimberly
164
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
PSY 760
Seminar A: School Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287119
F
09:00-11:50AM
Rowe 226
Staff
PSY 780
Behavior Therapy
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate program in psychology. Lab hour
arranged.
22287120
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Powers 204
Hixson, Michael
PSY 785
Sem: Cognitive Behavior Therapy
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287121
W
09:30-12:20PM
Sloan 001
Meadows, Elizabeth
PSY 789
Sem Applied Experimental Psy
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287122
Hours Arr
HP 2336
Dunbar, Gary
22287123
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Han, Kyunghee
PSY 790C
Practicum I A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Clinical Psychology or
Industrial/Organizational Psychology or School Psychology.
22287125
Hours Arr
Sloan 204
Niec, Larissa
22287126
Hours Arr
Sloan 212
Weed, Nathan
22290934
Hours Arr
Sloan 209
Meadows, Elizabeth
22290935
Hours Arr
Sloan 214
Quirk, Stuart
22290936
Hours Arr
Sloan 202
Ronan, George
22290937
Hours Arr
Sloan 136
Skeel, Reid
PSY 790I
Practicum I A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Clinical Psychology or
Industrial/Organizational Psychology or School Psychology.
22287127
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Sloan 001
Christiansen, Neil
PSY 790S
Practicum I A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to Clinical Psychology or
Industrial/Organizational Psychology or School Psychology.
22287128
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Powers 204
Staff
22287129
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Sloan 123
Hixson, Michael
PSY 792
Supplemental Supervision
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Matriculation in clinical or school psychology graduate
programs, enrollment in one of the practica, and permission of the
instructor.
22287130
Hours Arr
HP 2108
Lopez, Amanda
22287131
Hours Arr
Sloan 104
Nutkins, Christie
PSY 795
Internship in School Psychology A
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: PSY 790 and 791; permission of instructor.
22287132
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 798
Thesis
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Department permission. Student must submit written
proposal prior to registration. Pick up forms in Sloan 101. CR/NC only.
22287133
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 800
Research Applied Exp Psy
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; students should have graduate
standing and have completed most, if not all, of the requirements for
the M.S. degree in general/experimental psychology.
22287134
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Han, Kyunghee
PSY 850
Ethnic/Minority Issues Therapy
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculated students in graduate programs.
22290230
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
Rowe 226
Staff
PSY 890C
Practicum II A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
CR/NC only.
Prerequisites: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program and
permission of instructor.
22287136
Hours Arr
Sloan 204
Niec, Larissa
22287137
Hours Arr
Sloan 212
Weed, Nathan
22290938
Hours Arr
Sloan 209
Meadows, Elizabeth
22290939
Hours Arr
Sloan 214
Quirk, Stuart
22290940
Hours Arr
Sloan 202
Ronan, George
22290941
Hours Arr
Sloan 136
Skeel, Reid
PSY 890I
Practicum II A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
CR/NC only.
Prerequisites: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program and
permission of instructor.
22287138
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Christiansen, Neil
165
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PSY 890S
Practicum II A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
CR/NC only.
Prerequisites: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program and
permission of instructor.
22287139
Tu
09:00-11:50AM
Sloan 006
Staff
PSY 892
Practicum III A: Professional Services
3 credit hours
CR/NC only.
Prerequisites: Matriculation in the professional psychology doctoral
program, PSY 790, 791, 890, 891, and permission of instructor.
22287141
Hours Arr
Sloan 204
Niec, Larissa
22287142
Hours Arr
Sloan 212
Weed, Nathan
22290942
Hours Arr
Sloan 209
Meadows, Elizabeth
22290943
Hours Arr
Sloan 214
Quirk, Stuart
22290944
Hours Arr
Sloan 202
Ronan, George
22290945
Hours Arr
Sloan 136
Skeel, Reid
PSY 898
Doctoral Dissertation: Design
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program. CR/NC only.
22287143
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 899
Doctoral Dissertation: Implementation
Prerequisite: PSY 898. CR/NC only.
22287144
Hours Arr
1 to 12 credit hours
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 990C
Internship A: Professional Services
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program; completed
M.A. thesis; passed comprehensive exams; dissertation proposal completed
and accepted; and permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287145
Hours Arr
Sloan 136
Skeel, Reid
PSY 990E
Internship A: Professional Services
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program; completed
M.A. thesis; passed comprehensive exams; dissertation proposal completed
and accepted; and permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287146
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Han, Kyunghee
PSY 990I
Internship A: Professional Services
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program; completed
M.A. thesis; passed comprehensive exams; dissertation proposal completed
and accepted; and permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287147
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Christiansen, Neil
PSY 990S
Internship A: Professional Services
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program; completed
M.A. thesis; passed comprehensive exams; dissertation proposal completed
and accepted; and permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287148
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Rhymer, Katrina
PSY 991E
Internship B: Professional Services
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Matriculation in psychology doctoral program; completed
M.A. thesis; passed comprehensive exams; dissertation proposal completed
and accepted; and permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287149
Hours Arr
Sloan 101
Han, Kyunghee
Physical Therapy (PTH)
PTH 617
PTH 619
PTH 623
PTH 626
PTH 635
SPECIAL
FEES
Deborah Silkwood-Sherer
HP 1220
774-2347
Clinical Pathophysiology I
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program.
22287150
W
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1253
Grossnickle, Karen
FEE
$12.00
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22287151
FEE
$12.00
Clinical Pathophysiology III
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: PTH 622, admission to the Physical Therapy program.
22287152
M
01:00-01:50PM
HP 1253
Perkins, Janice
FEE
$12.00
Neuroanatomy in Phys Therapy
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program.
22287153
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
HP 1253
Loubert, Peter
FEE
$36.00
FEE
$24.00
FEE
$24.00
FEE
$24.00
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
HP 1220
Silkwood-Sherer, D
Examination and Diagnosis I
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program.
Corequisite: PTH 645.
22287154
M
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1253
Andraka, John
Tu
09:00-10:50AM
HP 1301
22287155
M
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1253
Andraka, John
Th
09:00-10:50AM
HP 1301
22287156
M
11:00-11:50AM
Houghton MTU
Loubert, Peter
Tu
09:00-10:50AM
Houghton MTU
166
SUBJECT
CRN
PTH 645
Patient Care I
Prerequisite:
22287157
M W F
M W
22287158
M W F
M W
22287159
M W F
M W
PTH 665
PTH 690
PTH 732
PTH 735
PTH 745
PTH 765
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
5 credit hours
Admission to the Physical Therapy program
09:00-09:50AM
HP 1253
Zipple, J
01:00-02:50PM
HP 1301
Staff
09:00-09:50AM
HP 1253
Zipple, J
03:00-04:50PM
HP 1301
09:00-09:50AM
Houghton MTU
Staff
03:00-04:50PM
Houghton MTU
SPECIAL
FEES
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
Physical Therapy Seminar I
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program CR/NC only.
22287160
F
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1251
Mostrom, Elizabeth
22287161
F
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1252
Grossnickle, Karen
22287162
F
12:00-12:50PM
HP 2261
Zipple, J
22287163
F
12:00-12:50PM
HP 1253
Staff
22287164
F
12:00-12:50PM
Houghton MTU
Loubert, Peter
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
Motor Lrng in Neurorehablitation
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program
22287165
W
12:00-01:50PM
HP 1253
Silkwood-Sherer, D
FEE
$24.00
FEE
$36.00
FEE
$36.00
FEE
$36.00
FEE
$24.00
FEE
$24.00
FEE
$24.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
$60.00
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
Clinical Education III
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program, PTH 634.
CR/NC only. Other Lab hours to be arranged.
22287166
F
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1253
Perkins, Janice
W
09:00-11:50AM
HP 1301
22287167
F
11:00-11:50AM
HP 1253
Perkins, Janice
M
09:00-11:50AM
HP 1301
22289973
F
11:00-11:50AM
Houghton MTU
Staff
W
09:00-11:50AM
Houghton MTU
Examination and Diagnosis III
Prerequisite: PTH 636. Corequisite:
22287168
F
01:00-01:50PM
Th
03:30-05:20PM
22287169
F
01:00-01:50PM
F
09:00-10:50AM
22289857
F
01:00-01:50PM
Th
03:30-05:20PM
2 credit hours
PTH 745.
HP 1253
Sansom, Jennifer
HP 1301
HP 1253
Sansom, Jennifer
HP 1301
Houghton MTU
Staff
Houghton MTU
Patient Care III
5 credit hours
Prerequisites: PTH 626, PTH 646; admission to the Physical
Therapy program.
22287170
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 1253
Ustinova, Ksenia
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
HP 1301
22287171
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
HP 1253
Ustinova, Ksenia
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
HP 1301
22289974
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Houghton MTU
Staff
Tu Th
11:00-12:50PM
Houghton MTU
Physical Therapy Seminars III
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program. CR/NC only.
22287172
F
02:00-02:50PM
HP 2250
Silkwood-Sherer, D
22287173
F
02:00-02:50PM
HP 2252
Sansom, Jennifer
22287174
F
02:00-02:50PM
HP 1252
Andraka, John
22287175
F
02:00-02:50PM
HP 1253
Staff
22290000
F
02:00-02:50PM
Houghton MTU
Staff
PTH 790
Clinical Research I
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program. CR/NC only.
22287176
Hours Arr
HP 1220
Mostrom, Elizabeth
PTH 791
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission into the Graduate Program in Physical Therapy
and a written proposal approved by the Physical Therapy Program
Director. A special fee of $12 per credit hour will be assessed for
this course.
22287177
Hours Arr
HP 1220
Silkwood-Sherer, D
PTH 832
Clinical Education IV
12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program.
Concurrent enrollment for students selecting PTH 790. CR/NC only.
22287178
Hours Arr
HP 1220
Mostrom, Elizabeth
PTH 890
Clinical Research II
4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapy program. CR/NC only.
22287179
Hours Arr
HP 1220
Mostrom, Elizabeth
PTH 932
Clinical Education V
12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Physical Therapy program, PTH 832.
Concurrent enrollment in PTH 890. CR/NC only.
22287180
Hours Arr
HP 1220
Mostrom, Elizabeth
167
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Robert Noggle, Jr.
Anspach 288
774-3444
Religion (REL)
REL 101
REL 130WI
REL 140
REL 207
World Religions: An Introduction
CR/NC option available.
22287182
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22287183
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22287184
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287185
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22290641
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Religion in America
CR/NC option available.
22290266
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22290268
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Rel, Race & Discrim in America
CR/NC option available.
22287189
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287190
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22287191
M W F
01:00-01:50PM
22287192
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287193
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Women in Religion
CR/NC option available.
Same as WST 207
22287194
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
168
168
169
169
168
Tremlin, Todd
Tremlin, Todd
Zwissler, Laurel
Zwissler, Laurel
Tremlin, Todd
3 credit hours
Anspach 169
Anspach 169
Smith, David
Smith, David
3 credit hours
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
169
169
169
168
168
Moslener, Sara
Moslener, Sara
Moslener, Sara
James Jones, Pamela
James Jones, Pamela
3 credit hours
Anspach 168
Zwissler, Laurel
REL 235
Religion and Social Issues
3 credit hours
"Religion and Sexuality." CR/NC option available.
22287196
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 169
Moslener, Sara
REL 235WI
Religion and
"Violence
22288244
Tu
22288245
Tu
REL 240
African-American Religion
CR/NC option available.
22287197
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
REL 250
REL 304
REL 320
REL 334H
REL 382
Social Issues
3 credit hours
and Religion." CR/NC option available.
Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 167
Mowrey, Merlyn
Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 259
Mowrey, Merlyn
Creat/Conq/Chaos: Intro Old Test
CR/NC option available.
22287198
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Religion and Psychology
CR/NC option available.
22290269
M W
03:30-04:45PM
The Buddhist Tradition
CR/NC option available.
22287201
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22287202
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Death and Dying
Honor students only.
22290271
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Anspach 169
James Jones, Pamela
3 credit hours
Anspach 168
Murphy, Kelly
3 credit hours
Anspach 168
Tremlin, Todd
3 credit hours
Anspach 169
Anspach 169
Newland, Guy
Newland, Guy
3 credit hours
05:00-06:15PM
History of Israel
CR/NC option available.
Same as HST 382
22287203
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 168
Mowrey, Merlyn
3 credit hours
Powers 201
Robertson, John
REL 397A
Pop Culture and Religion
3 credit hours
From controversial "biblical" movies to bestselling apocalyptic novels,
from rap music and monsters, to The Simpsons, South Park, Supernatural
and more, REL 397 will explore how, when, and why religion shows up in
our popular culture. And what is religion anyway? Do religious
traditions change how or what they teach to accommodate what's happening
in pop culture around them? And does pop culture ever change religion?
CR/NC option available.
22290545
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 168
Murphy, Kelly
REL 492
Readings in World Religion
1 to 9 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287204
Hours Arr
Anspach 288
Newland, Guy
REL 501
Seminar in Study of Religion
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 9 credit hours in religion.
22287206
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 169
Smith, David
168
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
Bob Frost
Finch 214
774-3858
Recreation and Leisure Activities (RLA)
Course fees, including field trip expenses, vary for the following
courses: RLA 116, 165, 168, 200, 217, and 220.
RLA 150
RLA 170
RLA 180
Canoe Camping and Touring
1 credit hour
This course requires a weekend canoe trip for course completion.
The class meets Wednesday, September 9, 5-8:50 p.m. and
Friday, September 11, 5-8:50 p.m.; the weekend canoe trip is
Saturday, September 12, 8 a.m. through Sunday, September 13, 5 p.m.
CR/NC only.
22287855
Hours Arr
Finch 112
Bruursema, Jordan
Class meets SEP 09-SEP 13
Beginning Rock Climbing
CR/NC only.
22287207
Th
Class meets SEP 03-OCT
22287208
Th
Class meets OCT 08-NOV
FEE
$75.00
1 credit hour
03:30-06:20PM
01
03:30-06:20PM
05
Finch 112
Bruursema, Jordan
FEE
$25.00
Finch 112
Bruursema, Jordan
FEE
$25.00
FEE
$100.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$15.00
FEE
FEE
$125.00
$125.00
Introduction to Backpacking
2 credit hours
This course requires a two-night trip; September 25-27. CR/NC only.
22287209
Tu
03:30-06:20PM
Finch 113
Bruursema, Jordan
Class meets SEP 01-SEP 29
Bob Frost
Finch 214
774-3858
Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services
Administration (RPL)
Course fees, including field trip expenses, vary for the following
courses: RPL 200, 360, and 400.
RPL 118
RPL 204
RPL 205
RPL 206
RPL 209
RPL 210
RPL 216
RPL 218
RPL 261
Intro to Rec, Parks, & Leis Services
CR/NC option available.
22287210
M W
11:00-11:50AM
22287211
M W
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 128
Pearce 128
Intro Comm Rec Administration
22287212
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Finch 114
Irwin, Lori
Outdoor Leadership
CR/NC option available.
22287586
W
12:00-12:50PM
F
01:00-03:50PM
Recreation Activities Leadership
CR/NC option available.
22287213
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Inclusive Rec with Diverse
Recommended: RPL 118.
22288112
M W
22288113
M W
22288114
Th
2 credit hours
3 credit hours
Finch 100
Finch 113
Intro to Therapeutic Recreation
Recommended: RPL 118.
22287214
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22287215
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Intro to Outdoor Recreation
CR/NC option available.
22287216
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Teaching of Outdoor Skills
CR/NC option available.
22287217
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287218
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Schumacker, Robert
3 credit hours
Finch 113
Pop
11:00-11:50AM
12:00-12:50PM
03:30-05:20PM
Schafer, Darcie
Schafer, Darcie
Schafer, Darcie
2 credit hours
Finch 122
Finch 122
Finch 113
Bruursema, Jordan
Bruursema, Jordan
Wakeman, Christopher
3 credit hours
Finch 101
Finch 100
Kim, Jun
Kim, Jun
3 credit hours
Finch 114
Dominguez, Lynn
3 credit hours
Finch 113
Finch 113
Schumacker, Robert
Schumacker, Robert
Intro Private & Commercial Rec
3 credit hours
RPL 261 requires a field trip. CR/NC option available.
22287219
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Finch 114
Schafer, Darcie
22287220
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Finch 100
Almasi-Dole, Jill
169
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
RPL 307
Mgmt Skills in Leisure Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 118; One of the following: RPL 204 or 216 or 261.
22287221
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Finch 100
Pybus, Dean
RPL 310
Pre-Internship Leisure Services
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: RPL 204 or 210 or 216 or 261. CR/NC only.
Class meets first 12 weeks.
22287222
Th
08:00-09:15AM
Finch 122
Wallin, Dean
RPL 310, 22287222, is for Recreation and Event Management and
Outdoor Recreation students.
22290234
W
05:00-06:15PM
Finch 100
Gareiss, Suzanne
RPL 310, 22290234, is for Therapeutic Recreation students.
RPL 318
Field Course Rec Specialization
22287223
Hours Arr
RPL 320
Professional Internship in Rec
1 to 30 credit hours
Prerequisite: RPL 310. Prior to beginning the internship, the student
must have received signed permission from their major advisor.
22287224
Hours Arr
Finch 109
Wallin, Dean
RPL 320A
Professional Internship in Rec
6 credit hours
Prerequisite: RPL 310. Prior to beginning the internship, the student
must have received signed permission from their major advisor.
22287225
Hours Arr
Finch 109
Wallin, Dean
RPL 320B
Professional Internship in Rec
7 credit hours
Prerequisite: RPL 310. Prior to beginning the internship, the student
must have received signed permission from their major advisor.
22287226
Hours Arr
Finch 109
Wallin, Dean
RPL 320C
Professional Internship in Rec
8 credit hours
Prerequisite: RPL 310. Prior to beginning the internship, the student
must have received signed permission from their major advisor.
22287227
Hours Arr
Finch 109
Wallin, Dean
RPL 320D
Professional Internship in Rec
9 credit hours
Prerequisite: RPL 310. Prior to beginning the internship, the student
must have received signed permission from their major advisor.
22287228
Hours Arr
Finch 109
Wallin, Dean
RPL 340
Therap Rec: Dev Disabilities
Pre/Co-requisite: RPL 210 or RPL 209.
22287229
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
1 to 15 credit hours
Finch 109
Wallin, Dean
3 credit hours
Finch 101
Kim, Jun
RPL 341
Therap Rec: Physical Disabilities
3 credit hours
Pre/Co-requisite: RPL 210 or PES 386 or SPE 126.
22287230
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Finch 101
Schilling, Mary
RPL 342
Therap Rec: Behavioral Health
Pre/Co-requisite: RPL 210.
22287232
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287233
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Finch 101
Finch 122
Beattie, Laura
Beattie, Laura
RPL 343
Tourism
3 credit hours
Recommended: 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional
Business Studies, or listed on signed major or minor.
Same as HSA 343
22287234
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Finch 114
Almasi-Dole, Jill
22287235
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Finch 114
Almasi-Dole, Jill
RPL 345
Therapeutic Rec: Gerontology
Pre/Co-requisite: RPL 210 or HDF 247.
22287236
Tu Th
12:45-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Finch 100
Beattie, Laura
RPL 349
Facilitatn Tech Therapeutic Rec
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 118, 210 and one of the following: RPL 340, 341, 342,
345.
22288119
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Finch 113
Schilling, Mary
22290264
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Finch 113
Beattie, Laura
RPL 351
Pharmacology for Therapeutic Rec
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two of the following: RPL 340, 341, 342, 345.
22288133
Tu Th
08:00-08:50AM
Finch 114
Curtis, Eric
RPL 358
Fndations Outdoor & Environment Educ
22287237
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22287238
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
3 credit hours
Finch 114
Dominguez, Lynn
Finch 114
Dominguez, Lynn
170
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
RPL 370
Leave No Trace Ethics
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: RPL 216 and RPL signed major/minor.
This class meets Monday, October 5, 6-6:50 p.m. and
Friday, October 9, 6-8:50 p.m. and
Saturday-Sunday, October 10-11, arranged; overnight trip required.
22288137
Hours Arr
Finch 113
Bruursema, Jordan
Class meets OCT 05-OCT 11
RPL 430
Plan Recreation Prog & Events
3
Prerequisites: One of the following: RPL 204,
Management minor. A per student course fee of
cover costs related to programming events.
22287239
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Finch
22287240
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Finch
credit hours
216, 261; or signed Event
$25 will be charged to
100
100
Otteman, Timothy
Otteman, Timothy
RPL 431
Planning Comm Rec Progms/Events
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: One of the following: RPL 204, 216, 261, signed Event
Management minor.
22288159
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Finch 100
Irwin, Lori
RPL 438
Meeting and Exposition Planning
Prerequisite: RPL 430.
22287242
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22290707
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
3 credit hours
Finch 122
Finch 100
Almasi-Dole, Jill
Otteman, Timothy
RPL 440
Special Event Administration
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 430. Cannot take RPL 438 and RPL 440 in the same
semester.
22287243
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Finch 122
Wakeman, Christopher
22287244
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Finch 122
Wakeman, Christopher
RPL 470
Park & Natural Resource Mgmt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 118; one of the following: RPL 204, 216, 261.
22287245
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Finch 114
Dvorak, Robert
RPL 497
Community Rec Professional Sem
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Students must be in their last semester of on campus
enrollment with a minimum of 24 RPL credits and have a signed RPL:
Community Leisure Services Administration major.
A per student class fee between $135-$235 will be charged for classrelated expenses.
22288104
M
05:00-06:15PM
Finch 101
Irwin, Lori
RPL 499
Ind Research Leisure Services
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287246
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Frost, Robert
RPL 508QR
Budget/Fund/Leisure Serv Agency
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 204 or RPL 216 or RPL 261 or graduate status. Pre/Corequisites: RPL 358 or RPL 430 or RPL 431.
22287247
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Finch 100
Pybus, Dean
22287248
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Finch 100
Pybus, Dean
RPL 511
Liability and Risk Management
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 6 credits in RPL or signed Event Management Minor or
Graduate Status.
22287249
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Finch 101
Ellard, James
22287250
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Finch 101
Ellard, James
RPL 518
SPECIAL
FEES
Research & Philosophy in RPL
3
Prerequisites: 14 credits in RPL or graduate
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Finch
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Finch
22287251
22287252
credit hours
status.
114
Dvorak, Robert
101
Ellard, James
RPL 545
Marketing of Leisure Services
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: 6 credits in RPL or signed Event Management minor or
graduate status.
22287254
W
06:00-08:50PM
Finch 101
Wakeman, Christopher
RPL 570
Wilderness Issues and Policy
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 216 or graduate status.
22288084
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Finch 114
Dvorak, Robert
RPL 580
Prog for Therapeutic Recreation
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: RPL 210 or graduate status.
Pre/Co-Requisites: Two of the following: RPL 340, 341, 342, 344, 345.
22287255
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Finch 101
Frost, Robert
RPL 581
Therapeutic Rec Issues & Trends
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: RPL 210 or graduate status.
Pre/Co-Requisites: Two of the following RPL 340, 341, 342, 344, 345.
22287256
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Finch 101
Schilling, Mary
171
FEE
$235.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
RPL 603
Adv Ind Readings in Rec
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to MA or MSA in Recreation & Park
Administration program.
22287257
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
RPL 615
Pract Rec Superv & Admin
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
22287258
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
RPL 619
Con Reg Rin Resrch Proj
1 credit hour
Prerequisite: Admission to MA or MSA in Recreation & Park
Administration program.
22287259
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
RPL 652
Outdoor Recreation
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to MA or MSA in Recreation & Park
Administration program.
22287260
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
RPL 698
Graduate Internship
1 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
22287261
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
RPL 699
Graduate Project
Prerequisite:
22287262
RPL 791
Independent Study
2 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Recommended: PES 670 or HEV 597.
22287263
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
RPL 798
Thesis
Prerequisite:
22287264
1 to 6 credit hours
Permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
1 to 6 credit hours
Permission of instructor. CR/NC only.
Hours Arr
Finch 214
Staff
Science of Advanced Materials (SAM)
Jessica Lapp
ET 228
774-4401
SAM 685
Curr Topics/Science of Adv Mtls
1 to 5 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to SAM PhD program.
22288185
F
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 102
Staff
SAM 785
Seminar Science Advanced Materials
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Admission to the SAM Ph.D. program.
22287890
F
01:00-02:50PM
Dow 102
Staff
SAM 790
Ind Study in Advanced Materials
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the Science of Advanced Materials Ph.D.
program and permission of instructor.
22287991
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Peralta, Juan
SAM 796
Dir Rsch Sci Adv Materials
1 to 36 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the SAM PhD program.
22287891
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Barone, Veronica
22287892
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Caruntu, Gabriel
22287893
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Du, Wenjun
22287894
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Fahlman, Bradley
22287895
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Howell, Bobby
22287896
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Jackson, Koblar
22287897
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Li, Bingbing
22287898
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Mock, Adam
22287899
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Peralta, Juan
22287900
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Perdikakis, Georgios
22287901
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Qatu, Mohamad
22287902
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Shabib, Ishraq
22287903
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Tecklenburg, Mary
22290159
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Zhao, Linlin
SAM 899
Dissertation
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admission to the SAM Ph.D. program; successful
completion of preliminary exams.
22287904
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Caruntu, Gabriel
22287905
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Howell, Bobby
22287906
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Peralta, Juan
22287907
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Qatu, Mohamad
22290160
Hours Arr
ET 228G
Tecklenburg, Mary
172
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Jane Matty
ET 200
774-1870
Sciences (SCI)
SCI 109A
Critical Thinking in Sci & Tech
22287265
Tu
04:00-04:50PM
22287266
Th
04:00-04:50PM
1 credit hour
Dow 108
Staff
Dow 108
Staff
SCI 165
Earth Science for ELE Teachers
22290708
M W
08:00-09:50AM
3 credit hours
Brooks 305
Morgan, Sven
SCI 320
Fundamentals of Fermentation Science
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 110; CHM 120 or 132.
22289777
Tu Th
06:30-07:45PM
Dow 136
Demattei, Cordell
SCI 321
Fermentation Analyses
Pre/Co-requisite: SCI 320.
22289778
W
05:00-09:50PM
3 credit hours
Dow 149
Demattei, Cordell
SCI 400
Tchng Integrated Sci in Sec Sch
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: AST 111; BIO 208; CHM 132; GEL 201 or 230; GEO 201; PHY
130; EDU 325; admission to the Teacher Education Program.
22287712
M W
10:00-11:50AM
Brooks 148
Linton, Debra
SCI 410
Teaching Integrated Science K-8
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: BIO 101; CHM 120; PHS 151; GEL 130; GEO 105 or 201; EDU
345; admission to the Teacher Education Program.
22288173
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Brooks 148
Linton, Debra
SCI 490
Contemp Issues in Earth Science
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: 36 credits of required and cognate courses on the earth
science education major completed with a minimum average GPA of 2.7.
22287798
Hours Arr
Dow 285
Francek, Mark
Katherine Rosier
Anspach 142
774-3160
Sociology (SOC)
SOC 100
SOC 100H
Introductory Sociology
CR/NC option available.
22287309
M W F
22287310
M W
22287311
M W F
22287312
M W F
22287313
Tu Th
22287314
M W F
22287316
M W F
22287318
Tu Th
22287319
Tu
22287320
W
22287321
M
Introductory Sociology
Honor students only.
22287322
Tu Th
3 credit hours
12:00-12:50PM
05:00-06:15PM
10:00-10:50AM
11:00-11:50AM
02:00-03:15PM
11:00-11:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
06:30-09:20PM
06:30-09:20PM
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
Anspach
257
257
256
306
256
257
256
256
306
256
165
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
3 credit hours
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 164
Rudy, Alan
SOC 200
Intro Soc Research & Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 100; completion of math competency.
22287587
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Anspach 251
Shapiro, Edward
22287588
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Anspach 251
Shapiro, Edward
22287589
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 251
Almazan, Elbert
22287590
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 251
Almazan, Elbert
22287591
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 251
Rosier, Katherine
SOC 201
Social Psychology
CR/NC option available.
22287325
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22290314
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
SOC 205
SOC 215
SOC 220
Soc Justice in a Global Society
Same as ANT 205
22287760
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Youth, Deviance & Institutions
Prerequisite: SOC 100 or 201 or 221.
22287874
M
06:30-09:20PM
Intro Social & Criminal Justice
Prerequisite: SOC 100.
22287862
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 165
Anspach 165
Rosier, Katherine
Rosier, Katherine
3 credit hours
Anspach 166
Bechtold, Brigitte
3 credit hours
Anspach 256
Herman-Kinney, Nancy
3 credit hours
Anspach 165
173
Smith, Justin
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
SOC 220
22287863
SOC 221
Social Problems
CR/NC option available.
22287326
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287327
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 165
Smith, Justin
3 credit hours
Anspach 162
Anspach 256
Staff
Staff
SOC 222
Juvenile Delinquency
Prerequisite: SOC 100 or 201 or 221.
22287329
M W
05:00-06:15PM
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Anspach 165
Adinkrah, Mensah
SOC 301
Sociological Theory
Prerequisite: SOC 100 or 201 or 221.
22287331
W
06:30-09:20PM
22287332
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287333
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Anspach 260
Musolf, Gil
Anspach 260
Rudy, Alan
Anspach 260
Rudy, Alan
SOC 302
Social Inequality
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Prerequisites: SOC 100 or 201 or 221; or
SOC/ANT 205 and a signed Global Justice Minor.
22287334
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 257
Bechtold, Brigitte
SOC 311
Sociology of Education
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: SOC 100 or 201 or 221.
22287335
W
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 306
Kinney, David
SOC 323
Racism and Inequality
3 credit hours
Recommended: SOC 100, 201, or 221. CR/NC option available.
22287336
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 165
Taylor, Cedric
22287337
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 165
Taylor, Cedric
22287338
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 256
Staff
SOC 324
Criminology
Prerequisite:
22287339
M W
22287340
M W
SOC 326
Inequalities & Justice Processes
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: SOC 100, 201, or 221. CR/NC option available
22287341
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 257
Smith, Brian
SOC 350
Social Research Methodologies
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 100; 200 with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better; or for
PSY majors, PSY 211 with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better; six additional
hours of sociology and/or social work.
22287592
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 251
Kinney, David
22287593
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 251
Senter, Mary
22287594
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 251
Senter, Mary
22290315
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
Anspach 251
Shapiro, Edward
SOC 397
Independent Study
1 to 12 credit hours
Not open to students on academic probation. Prerequisites: SOC 100 or
201 or 221; permission of instructor.
22287343
Hours Arr
Anspach 142
Wolpoff, Rachel
SOC 399A
3 credit hours
SOC 100, 201, or 221. CR/NC option available.
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 165
Adinkrah, Mensah
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 165
Adinkrah, Mensah
Social Issues Through Prison
3 credit hours
This course will interrogate sociological issues such as crime and
social control, race and racial inequality, gender, social inequality,
collective action and social change. By locating this course instruction
inside a prison, this course works to link theoretical and research from
readings with the range of experiential knowledge from the diverse group
of students. The class is based on a group circle discussion format.
CR/NC option available.
NOTE: Students must complete an application for this course, which may
be obtained in the Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work department
office, 142 Anspach Hall.
22290552
Hours Arr
Anspach 142
Bradshaw, Elizabeth
SOC 399B
Sociology of Religion
3 credit hours
Recommended: SOC 100. CR/NC option available.
Sociological approach to the nature and function of religion and
religious institutions. Topics include major sociological theories,
religion and social groups, religion and authority, social problems and
social action.
22290551
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Anspach 166
Bechtold, Brigitte
SOC 409
Victimology
Prerequisite: SOC 100.
22288160
M
SOC 411
The Family
Prerequisite:
22287344
Tu
3 credit hours
06:30-09:20PM
SOC 100 or 201 or 221.
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 260
Mika, Harry
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
Anspach 166
Almazan, Elbert
174
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
22287345
SOC 412
Tu Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 260
Staff
Sociology of Adolescence
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: SOC 100 or 201 or 221.
22287346
M
06:30-09:20PM
3 credit hours
Anspach 257
Staff
SOC 422
Youth Welfare
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC/ANT 205 and a signed Global Justice Minor; or SOC
100 and a signed Youth Studies Minor; or SOC 200, SOC 301, and SOC 350.
CR/NC option available.
Same as SWK 422
22287347
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 306
Bradshaw, Elizabeth
22287348
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 306
Bradshaw, Elizabeth
SOC 425
Sociology of Childhood
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 100 or 201 or 221. CR/NC option available.
22287349
W
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 257
Staff
SOC 444
Human Trafficking
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: SOC 100 or ANT 205 or SOC 205 or PSC 351.
22290947
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 260
Herman-Kinney, Nancy
22290948
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 260
Herman-Kinney, Nancy
SOC 514
Sociology of Health and Illness
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Completion of a University Group IIIB Course or regular
admission to the Sociology Graduate Program.
22290316
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 166
Taylor, Cedric
SOC 515
Custodial Institutions
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 300 or 200, 350 or PSC 280; SOC 301; or regular
admission to the Sociology Graduate Program. CR/NC option available.
22290318
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 257
Smith, Brian
SOC 523
Comm Correct & Alt Sentencing
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 300 or both SOC 200 and 350; SOC 301; SOC 220 and an
additional 9 hours of social and criminal justice coursework; or regular
admission to the Sociology Graduate Program. CR/NC option available.
22287350
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
Anspach 165
Mika, Harry
22287351
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 165
Mika, Harry
SOC 525
Internship in Soc & Crim Justice
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 523 with a grade of C or better; permission of the
course instructor. Available for 6 hours only. CR/NC only.
22287352
Hours Arr
Anspach 142
Smith, Brian
SOC 530
Capstone Exp in Youth Studies
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SOC 100, 215, 411, 412, 425; ANT 200 or SOC 311; SOC 422
or SWK 422. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following
is permitted: SOC 311, 411, 412, 422, 425, or SWK 422.
Students may be permitted to take one 300 or 400-level prerequisite
courses concurrently, if openings remain. See instructor of record for
information.
22287353
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 164
Kinney, David
SOC 619
Cont Reg For Final Research Proj
22287354
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Anspach 142
Wolpoff, Rachel
Special Education (SPE)
Holly Hoffman
EHS 321
774-3205
SPE 126
Intro to Special Education
22287355
Tu Th
08:00-09:15AM
3 credit hours
EHS 118
Shurr, Jordan
SPE 322
Curr & Inst Stu Spe Need
6 credit hours
Prerequisite: SPE 126 with grade of C or better.
22287357
M W
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 311
Moody, Mark
SPE 323
Class Mgmt for Stu w/Spec Needs
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; SPE 322 with a
grade of C+ or better. Co-requisite(s): SPE 323 may be taken as a corequisite with SPE 324.
22287358
W
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 129
Moody, Mark
22287359
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 232
Shellady, Suzanne
175
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
SPE 324
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SPECIAL
FEES
Spe Classroom-Based Assessment
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; SPE 322 and 323 with
a grade of C+ or better; admission to Teacher Education. Pre/Corequisite: SPE 323 may be taken as a co-requisite with SPE 324.
For Summer classes, student must be available five full days a week.
For Fall and Spring classes, student must be available 2 full school
days a week.
22287360
M
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 329
Decker, Dawn
SPE 455
Spe Student Tchg Seminar
3 credit hours
Prerequisite(s): Students must have 75 percent of major/minor coursework
completed; GA of 2.7 or better in major/minor coursework; overall GPA of
2.5 or better. Co-requisite(s): SPE 456 or SPE 458.
22287362
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 230
Heroux, Jodell
Class meets OCT 14-DEC 16
22287363
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 309
Stirling, Mary
Class meets OCT 14-DEC 16
22287364
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 413
Rzepecki, Pamela
Class meets OCT 14-DEC 16
22287365
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 422
Saltarelli, Diane
Class meets OCT 14-DEC 16
22287366
W
05:00-08:50PM
Pearce 107
Shively, Susan
Class meets OCT 14-DEC 16
22287367
W
05:00-08:50PM
Pearce 108
Wirz, Jennifer
Class meets OCT 14-DEC 16
SPE 456
Spe Student Tchg: Em Imp
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Elementary Regular Education Students: Completion of EDU
107, 320, and 330 with grades of C+ or better; completion of EDU 343,
345, 362, and 363 with a grade of C+ or better. No grades less than a C+
in all EDU classes. Secondary Regular Education Students: Completion of
EDU 107, 290, 310, 325 with grades of C+ or better. No grades less than
a C+ in all EDU classes. Both: Approved by major and minor departments
indicating that 75 percent of coursework is completed with a GPA of 2.7
or better. Overall GPA of 2.7 or better. Completion of SPE 578, 579, and
581 with grades of C+ or better.
22287368
Hours Arr
EHS 230
Heroux, Jodell
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287369
Hours Arr
EHS 309
Stirling, Mary
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287370
Hours Arr
EHS 413
Rzepecki, Pamela
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287371
Hours Arr
EHS 422
Saltarelli, Diane
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287372
Hours Arr
Pearce 107
Shively, Susan
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287373
Hours Arr
Pearce 108
Wirz, Jennifer
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
SPE 458
Spe Student Tchg: Cog Im
6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Elementary Regular Education Students: Completion of EDU
107, 320, and 330 with grades of C+ or better; completion of EDU 343,
345, 362, and 363 with a grade of C+ or better. No grades less than a C+
in all EDU classes. Secondary Regular Education Students: Completion of
EDU 107, 290, 310, 325 with grades of C+ or better. No grades less than
a C+ in all EDU classes. Both: Approval by major and minor departments
indicating that 75 percent of coursework is completed with a GPA of 2.7
or better. Overall GPA of 2.7 or better. Completion of SPE 519, 521, and
522 with grades of C+ or better.
22287374
Hours Arr
EHS 230
Heroux, Jodell
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287375
Hours Arr
EHS 309
Stirling, Mary
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287376
Hours Arr
EHS 413
Rzepecki, Pamela
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287377
Hours Arr
EHS 422
Saltarelli, Diane
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287378
Hours Arr
Pearce 107
Shively, Susan
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
22287379
Hours Arr
Pearce 108
Wirz, Jennifer
Class meets OCT 12-DEC 18
SPE 466
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson.
22287380
Hours Arr
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
SPE 504
Tch Students Inclusive Settings
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Junior standing or graduate status.
22287382
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 230
Swartout, Stacey
22287383
W
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 129
Case Ingersoll, D
22287384
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 311
Moody, Mark
22287385
Th
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 329
Jasper, Andrea
22287386
M
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 329
Roberge, Ann
176
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
FEE
$75.00
SUBJECT
CRN
SPE 504
22287387
22287389
SPE 504H
Tch Students Inclusive Settings
3 credit hours
Honors students only. Prerequisite: Junior standing or graduate status.
22290021
Tu
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 329
Heroux, Jodell
SPE 519
Students w/Cognitive Impairment
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; SPE 322 and 323 with
grades of C+ or better; admission to Teacher Education. Graduate
students may be admitted with permission of instructor.
22287361
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
EHS 115
Shurr, Jordan
SPE 521
Tch Students w/Cognitive Imprmnt
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with grade of C or better; SPE 322, SPE 323 with
grades of C+ or better; admission to Teacher Education. Graduate
students may be admitted with permission of instructor.
22287391
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 309
McCollow, Meaghan
SPE 522
Fld Exper Cog Impairmnt
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; SPE 322, 323, 324,
519 and 521 with grades of C+ or better; admission to Teacher Education.
22287392
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 230
Heroux, Jodell
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287393
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 309
Stirling, Mary
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287394
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 413
Rzepecki, Pamela
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287395
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 422
Saltarelli, Diane
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287396
W
05:00-08:50PM
Pearce 107
Shively, Susan
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287397
W
05:00-08:50PM
Pearce 108
Wirz, Jennifer
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
SPE 536
Field Experience: Autism
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 530, SPE 531, PSY 586, PSY 682, CDO 550, and
graduate status.
22287398
Hours Arr
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
SPE 550
Tchg Culturally Diverse Students
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Junior standing or graduate status.
22287399
Tu
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 129
Jasper, Andrea
SPE 570
Career Development & Transition
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; junior standing or
graduate status.
22287381
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
EHS 329
Jasper, Andrea
SPE 577
Intro Specific Learn Disab
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Junior standing or graduate status.
22287400
Tu
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 115
Loree, Patti
SPE 579
Tchng Students w/Emot Impairment
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; SPE 322, 323 with
grades of C+ or better; admission to Teacher Education. Graduate
students may be admitted with permission of instructor.
22287401
W
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 115
Shellady, Suzanne
SPE 581
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Th
04:00-06:50PM
EHS 129
Potie, Laura
F
06:00-09:50PM
EHS 215
Moody, Mark
Sa
09:00-04:50PM
EHS 215
SPE 504, 22287389, meets on campus in EHS 215 on Fridays and Saturdays;
September 18-19, October 9-10, and 23-24; the remainder of the class
(10 hours) will be arranged including an on-line component.
Class meets SEP 18-OCT 24
Field Exper Emot Impair
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 126 with a grade of C or better; SPE 322, 323, 324,
578, 579 with grades of C+ or better; admission to Teacher Education.
This class requires classroom observation in the field which will be
arranged. Must be available five (5) full days per week. This class
meets for the first six (6) weeks.
22287402
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 230
Heroux, Jodell
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287403
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 309
Stirling, Mary
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287404
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 413
Rzepecki, Pamela
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287405
W
05:00-08:50PM
EHS 422
Saltarelli, Diane
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287406
W
05:00-08:50PM
Pearce 107
Shively, Susan
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
22287407
W
05:00-08:50PM
Pearce 108
Wirz, Jennifer
Class meets SEP 02-OCT 07
177
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
SPE 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22287408
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
SPE 665
Independent Study
1 to 3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson.
22287409
Hours Arr
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
SPE 689
Grad Practicum in Special Educ
3 to 6 credit hours
Prerequisites: Cognitive Impairment focus: SPE 519, SPE 521, SPE 522.
Emotional Impairment focus: SPE 578, SPE 579, SPE 581.
Specific
Learning Disabilities focus: PSY 667, SPE 675, SPE 685. Permission of
instructor and application to register for this course must be filed
during the semester prior to registration for approval
22287410
Hours Arr
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
SPE 695
Research Counsel & Spec Educ
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Regular Admission to the M.A. in Counseling or Special
Education; completion of 15 hours or more toward the M.A. in Counseling
or Special Education.
Same as CED 695
22287411
M
07:00-09:50PM
EHS 129
Staff
SPE 790
Sem Invstigtns & Solutns Sp Edu
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPE 600, SPE 679, SPE 785, SPE/CED 695; admission to a
master’s program; permission of instructor. Plan B seminar.
22287412
Hours Arr
EHS 321
Hoffman, Holly
N. Christine Brookes
Pearce 305
774-3786
Spanish (SPN)
Students who have had a foreign language in high school and want
to continue the study of that language at CMU must take a placement
test in that language before registering for classes.
Only those
who have had no previous experience in the foreign language may
enroll in 101 without taking the placement test.
Students with
CMU or other college-level credit in the language do not have to
take the placement test.
You may take the foreign language placement test online.
Visit www.chsbs.cmich.edu/fllc and click on "placement test" button.
Remember to print your score for future reference.
Students who enroll in an entry level course (102, 201, or 202) and
receive a grade of B (3.0) or better are eligible for up to 8 hours
of retroactive credit.
To qualify, students must be enrolled at the level determined by
their score on the placement test, or at a higher level. Retroactive
credit guidelines are available from the Foreign Language Department
Office, Pearce 305.
SPN 101
Elementary Spanish I
CR/NC option available.
4 credit hours
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by laboratory work.
If you have had previous experience in this language, you must take the
placement test.
22287413
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 327
Murray, Lorrie
22287414
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 327
Murray, Lorrie
22287415
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 327
Staff
22287416
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 327
Staff
22287417
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 332
Richardson, Norma
22287418
M Tu W Th
03:00-03:50PM
Pearce 326
Yeboah-Addo, E
22287419
M Tu W Th
04:00-04:50PM
Pearce 326
Yeboah-Addo, E
22287420
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 327
Flores-Barrera, A
22287421
M Tu W Th
03:00-03:50PM
Pearce 324B
Cruz Bautista, Jesus
22287422
M Tu W Th
04:00-04:50PM
Pearce 324B
Cruz Bautista, Jesus
22290946
M Tu W Th
09:00-09:50AM
Pearce 324B
Staff
SPN 102
Elementary Spanish II
Recommended: SPN 101.
SPECIAL
FEES
4 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by laboratory work.
If you do not have the prerequisite, you must take the placement test.
22287423
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 326
Flores-Barrera, A
22287424
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 326
Davis, Cynthia
22287425
M Tu W Th
02:00-02:50PM
Pearce 326
Flores-Barrera, A
22287426
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 326
Davis, Cynthia
178
SUBJECT
CRN
SPN 102
22287428
SPN 110
Study Abroad
1 to 8 credit hours
Course taught abroad. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22287429
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 201
Intermediate Spanish I
4 credit hours
Recommended: SPN 102.
Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by laboratory work. If you
do nothave the prerequisite, you must take the placement test.
CR/NC option available.
22287430
M Tu W Th
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 324B
Mendoza, Roberto
22287431
M Tu W Th
12:00-12:50PM
Pearce 324B
Mendoza, Roberto
22287432
M Tu W Th
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 324B
Jackson,Mary-Garland
SPN 202
Intermediate Spanish II
4 credit hours
Recommended: SPN 201. Courses on 100 and 200 level are supplemented by
laboratory work. If you do not have the prerequisite, you must take the
placement test. CR/NC option available.
22287433
M Tu W Th
01:00-01:50PM
Pearce 324B
Chouza Calo, M
22287434
M Tu W Th
02:00-02:50PM
Pearce 324B
Chouza Calo, M
SPN 210
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: SPN 102.
Course taught abroad. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22287435
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 214
Interm Conversation & Composition
3 credit hours
Recommended: SPN 202; or may be taken concurrently with SPN 202.
CR/NC option available.
22287436
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 328
Jackson,Mary-Garland
22287437
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce 328
Jackson,Mary-Garland
SPN 310
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: SPN 202; or may be taken concurrently with SPN 202.
Course taught abroad. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22287438
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 320
Spanish Pronunciation
Recommended: SPN 214.
22287439
M W
22287440
M W
SPN 331
Adv Grammar & Composition
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: SPN 202, 214. CR/NC option available.
22287441
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce 307
Gutierrez-Rivas, C
22287442
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Pearce 307
Gutierrez-Rivas, C
SPN 341
Adv Spanish Conversation
3 credit hours
Recommended: SPN 202 and 214. CR/NC option available.
22287443
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Pearce 328
Rengifo, Alejandra
SPN 375
Intro Spanish/Eng Translation
Prerequisite: SPN 331.
22288229
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
SPN 376
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
M Tu W Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
11:00-11:50AM
Pearce 326
Davis, Cynthia
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 307
Hurtado, Luz
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 307
Hurtado, Luz
3 credit hours
Pearce 328
Gutierrez-Rivas, C
Culture & Civilization of Spain
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: SPN 331. CR/NC option available.
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 332
Richardson, Norma
22287445
SPN 377
Culture & Civil of Latin America
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: SPN 331. CR/NC option available.
22287446
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 328
Kulawik, Krzysztof
22287447
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 328
Kulawik, Krzysztof
SPN 386
Survey Spn Lit Beginning to 1700
CR/NC option available.
Prerequisite: SPN 331.
22290646
M W
03:30-04:45PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 327
Chouza Calo, M
SPN 410
Study Abroad
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisites: Six hours of Spanish at the 300 level; permission of
instructor. Course taught abroad. Student must register with the
Office of Study Abroad, Ronan 330.
22287449
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 411
Practicum in Teaching Spanish
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two 300-level courses; passing the competency exam;
departmental permission.
22287450
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 327
Knight, Susan
179
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
SPN 412
Pract: Secondary Field Experience
1 credit hour
CR/NC only.
Co-requisite: SPN 411.
Students must block out two half-days or one full day for scheduling
school visitations of three hours per week. Students in this class must
participate in 30 hours of field experience in addition to class
meetings.
22287451
Tu
03:30-04:20PM
Pearce 327
Knight, Susan
SPN 421
Foreign Lang in Elem Schools
Corequisite: SPN 411.
22287453
M
05:00-05:50PM
SPN 422
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Practicum: ELE Field Experience
Co-requisite: SPN 421. CR/NC only.
22287850
M
06:00-06:50PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1 credit hour
Pearce 302
Richardson, Norma
1 credit hour
Pearce 302
Richardson, Norma
SPN 470A
Latin Amer Cities in a Globalized World
3 credit hours
Recommended: SPN 376 or 377 and SPN 386 or 387 or 388 or 389.
Course taught entirely in Spanish.
This course provides an overview of Latin American cities, especially
through an analysis of the cultural production that refers to large
metropolitan areas. Although we will touch briefly on the development of
cities in the Pre-Columbian and Colonial periods, the class will
concentrate on contemporary Latin America in relationship to
globalization. With that framework, we will explore case studies from
Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Rio de Janeiro.
22290876
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Pearce 328
Mendoza, Roberto
SPN 597A
Independent Study
1 credit hour
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson;
three (3) credits in Spanish at the 400 level.
22287454
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 597B
Independent Study
2 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson;
three (3) credits in Spanish at the 400 level.
22287455
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 597C
Independent Study
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chairperson;
three (3) credits in Spanish at the 400 level.
22287456
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 619
Cont Reg For Final Research Proj
22287457
Hours Arr
SPN 620B
Hitman Novel & Culture of Trafficking
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the M.A. program in Spanish.
Through novels, documentaries and soap operas this course will study how
the culture of drug trafficking changed the face of a whole country and
created a new genre of literature, film and soap opera making, the
sicaresca.
22291090
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
Pearce 302
Rengifo, Alejandra
SPN 650
Stylistics
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Admission to the M.A. program in Spanish.
22289977
Sa
10:00-01:20PM
Pearce 302
Hurtado, Luz
SPN 650, 22289977, meets September 12, 19, 26,
October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, November 7, 14, 21, December 5, and 12.
SPN 665
Sec Lang Acquisition:Theory/Prac
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
22288228
Hours Arr
Pearce 318
Knight, Susan
SPN 697
Indiv Study for the Comprehensive Exam
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of Spanish Graduate Director.
22287459
Hours Arr
Pearce 315
Chouza Calo, M
1 credit hour
Pearce 315
Chouza Calo, M
En-Bing Lin
Pearce 214
774-3597
Statistics (STA)
STA 282QR
Introduction to Statistics
Recommended: MTH 105 or competency.
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PERTAINS TO ON-CAMPUS SECTION(S) ONLY!
Instructors may require a graphing calculator. A TI-83+, TI-84 or
TI-84+ is preferred. All sections are recommended for business students.
Business statistics text used.
22287460
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 136
Staff
22287461
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
Pearce 136
Sepanski, Jungsywan
180
FEE
FEE
$10.00
$10.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
STA 282QR 22287462
22287463
22287464
22287465
22287466
22287467
22287468
22287469
22287470
22287471
22287472
22287473
22287474
22287475
22289944
22289947
STA 382QR
STA 392
Tu Th
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
Tu Th
Tu Th
M W F
Tu Th
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
Tu Th
M W
M W
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
11:00-12:15PM
02:00-03:15PM
08:00-09:15AM
11:00-11:50AM
08:00-09:15AM
12:30-01:45PM
12:00-12:50PM
09:30-10:45AM
11:00-11:50AM
01:00-01:50PM
10:00-10:50AM
10:00-10:50AM
09:00-09:50AM
03:30-04:45PM
05:00-06:15PM
05:00-06:15PM
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Pearce
Wang, Daniel
Lee, Carl
Yang, Mingan
Sepanski, Jungsywan
Staff
Yang, Mingan
Staff
Wang, Daniel
Staff
Amezziane, Mohamed
Daniels, John
Staff
Daniels, John
Staff
Staff
Staff
Elementary Statistical Analysis
Prerequisite: MTH 130 or 132 or 133.
22287476
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22287477
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287478
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Prob & Stats for Engineers
Prerequisite: MTH 133.
22287662
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
136
136
136
136
223
136
136
136
203
136
403
203
403
203
228
227
Pearce 203
Pearce 403
Pearce 203
Cooray, Kahadawala
Famoye, Kiya
Staff
3 credit hours
Pearce 203
Cheng, Chin-I
Stat Prog Data Mgt & Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: STA 282 or 382 or 392; or graduate standing.
22287480
W
05:00-07:50PM
Pearce 403
Lee, Carl
STA 580
Applied Statistical Methods I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: STA 282 or 382 or 392; or graduate standing.
22287481
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Pearce 203
Wang, Daniel
STA 584
Mathematical Statistics I
Prerequisite: MTH 233.
22287482
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 203
Famoye, Kiya
STA 586
Clin Trials & Survival Analysis
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: STA 282 or 382 or 392 or graduate standing.
22289945
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Pearce 403
Amezziane, Mohamed
STA 589
Time Series Forecasting
Prerequisites: STA 580.
22287484
Tu
05:00-07:50PM
3 credit hours
Pearce 403
Yang, Mingan
Linear Models
Prerequisites:
22289946
M W
MTH 525; STA 584.
02:00-03:15PM
STA 697
Independent Study
Prerequisites:
22287879
1 to 9 credit hours
Permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
STA 797
Independent Study
Prerequisites:
22287880
1 to 9 credit hours
Permission of instructor.
Hours Arr
Pearce 214
Staff
3 credit hours
Pearce 123A
Sepanski, Jungsywan
Katherine Rosier
Anspach 142
774-3160
Social Work (SWK)
SWK 100
Introduction to Social Work
22287485
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
22287486
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287487
M W
03:30-04:45PM
SWK 250
Soc Welfare Pol & Services I
Prerequisite: SWK 100.
22287488
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287489
M
06:30-09:20PM
SWK 315
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
FEE
3 credit hours
STA 575
STA 682
SPECIAL
FEES
3 credit hours
Anspach 166
Miller, Gary
Anspach 260
Staff
Anspach 260
Staff
3 credit hours
Anspach 166
Anspach 166
Woehrle-Ennis, K
Staff
Swk General Practice I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Must have minimum of 2.5 GPA; signed Social Work Major;
applied to the Social Work Program; SWK 100; completion of 24 credit
hours. Pre/Co-requisites: SWK 250; SOC 350. Co-requisite: SWK 374.
22287490
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 164
Putnam, Allison
22287491
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 164
Staff
22287492
Tu
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 164
Staff
181
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
SWK 331
Swk Generalist Prac III
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admitted to the Social Work Program; all SWK program
required volunteer hours completed; SWK 315, 321. Co-requisite: SWK
470. For Summer, hours to be arranged.
22287493
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Anspach 164
Grettenberger, Susan
22287494
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 166
Staff
SWK 350
Social Work Research Methodologies
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: SWK 100; SOC 200 or PSY 211 or STA 282, with a C or
better. Pre/Co-requisites: SWK 250 or SOC 221 or 302.
22290949
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 166
Woehrle-Ennis, K
22291000
W
06:30-09:20PM
Anspach 166
Woehrle-Ennis, K
SWK 374
Swk & Human Behavior I
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Must have minimum of 2.5 GPA; signed Social Work Major;
applied to the Social Work Program. Pre/Co-requisites: SWK 250; BIO
151 or HSC 211.
22287495
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 166
Miller, Gary
22287496
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 166
Miller, Gary
SWK 397
Independent Study
1 to 12 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Students must have study topics before submitting requests.
22287497
Hours Arr
Anspach 034
Grettenberger, Susan
SWK 422
Youth Welfare
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available. Prerequisites: SOC/ANT 205 and a signed Global
Justice Minor; or SOC 100 and a signed Youth Studies Minor; or SOC 200,
SOC 301, and SOC 350. Identical to SOC 422; credit may not be earned in
both courses.
Same as SOC 422
22287498
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Anspach 306
Bradshaw, Elizabeth
22287499
M W
05:00-06:15PM
Anspach 306
Bradshaw, Elizabeth
SWK 470
Social Work Practicum I
4 credit hours
Prerequisites: Admitted to the Social Work Program; SWK 321, 375. Corequisite: SWK 331, 471. CR/NC only. Other hours to be arranged.
22287500
Hours Arr
Anspach 034
Putnam, Allison
22287501
F
09:00-10:50AM
Anspach 164
Putnam, Allison
22287502
F
11:00-12:50PM
Anspach 164
Putnam, Allison
Bill Dailey
Moore 333
774-3177
Theatre and Interpretation (TAI)
TAI 170
Oral Interpretation/Literature
22287503
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287504
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22287505
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287506
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
22287507
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22287508
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
22287509
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22287510
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
22287511
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22287512
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
22287513
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
22287514
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287516
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287517
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287519
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
22287520
M W
05:00-06:15PM
22287521
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22287522
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
22287523
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
TAI 170A
Oral Interpretation/Literature
TAI majors/minors only.
22287524
M W F
12:00-12:50PM
TAI 170H
TAI 175
TAI 177
Oral Interpretation/Literature
Honor students only.
22287525
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Appreciation of Theatre
CR/NC option available.
22287526
Tu Th
05:00-06:15PM
3
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
credit hours
215
Daugherty, Elaine
131
Cole, Denise
147
Daugherty, Elaine
215
Pattison, Stacey
131
Cole, Denise
215
Daugherty, Elaine
215
Pattison, Stacey
131
Cole, Denise
147
Cole, Denise
131
Daugherty, Elaine
131
Staff
131
Staff
215
Price, Jody
215
Pattison, Stacey
215
Price, Jody
215
Price, Jody
215
Price, Jody
132
Staff
215
Staff
3 credit hours
Moore 131
Kaufman, Jill
3 credit hours
Moore 131
Kaufman, Jill
3 credit hours
Moore 206
McConnell, Lauren
Stagecraft & Stage Lighting
4 credit hours
Lab to be arranged. CR/NC option available.
22287527
M W F
09:00-09:50AM
Moore 147
Daugherty, Daniel
M
01:00-02:50PM
Moore 159
182
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TAI 177
22287528
22287529
22287530
TAI 182
TAI 277
TAI 278
M W F
Tu
M W F
W
M W F
Th
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
09:00-09:50AM
01:00-02:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
01:00-02:50PM
09:00-09:50AM
01:00-02:50PM
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Daugherty, Daniel
Acting I
CR/NC option available.
22287531
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
22287532
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Stage Management
Prerequisites: TAI 177; 182.
22290489
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Stage Makeup
CR/NC option available.
22287534
Tu Th
01:00-02:50PM
147
159
147
159
147
159
Daugherty, Daniel
Daugherty, Daniel
3 credit hours
Moore 132
Moore 215
Berglund, Steven
Pattison, Stacey
3 credit hours
Moore 147
Jensen, Stanley
3 credit hours
Moore 147
Staff
TAI 282
Acting II
Prerequisite: TAI 182.
22287535
Tu Th
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 132
Stanley, Keeley
TAI 302
Voice and Diction
22287305
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
3 credit hours
Moore 147
Connors, Timothy
TAI 305
Studio: Acting/Performance
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287537
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 306
Studio: Directing
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287538
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 307
Studio: Movement
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287539
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 308
Studio: Script Creation
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287540
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 309
Studio: Stage Management
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287541
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 310
Studio: Sound
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287542
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Jensen, Stanley
TAI 311
Studio: Properties
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287543
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Jensen, Stanley
TAI 312
Studio: Set Construction
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287544
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Daugherty, Daniel
TAI 313
Studio: Scene Design
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287545
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Jensen, Stanley
183
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
TAI 314
Studio: Lighting
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287546
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Jensen, Stanley
TAI 315
Studio: Light Design
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287547
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Jensen, Stanley
TAI 316
Studio: Technical Direction
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287548
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Daugherty, Daniel
TAI 317
Studio: Costuming
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287549
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Dasen, Annette
TAI 318
Studio: Wardrobe Management
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287550
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Dasen, Annette
TAI 319
Studio: Makeup
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287551
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Dasen, Annette
TAI 320
Studio: Theatre Management
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22287552
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 321
Studio: Dramaturgy
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Written permission of instructor. Students electing this
course must secure a contract letter (including instructor's signature)
in Moore 133 before registration. CR/NC option available.
22288008
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 373
Oral Interpretation for Children
CR/NC option available.
22287553
M W
02:00-03:15PM
22290491
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
3 credit hours
Moore 131
Moore 131
Eddy, Nancy
Gray, Pamela
TAI 376
Interpretation of Drama
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: TAI 170. CR/NC option available.
22290492
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 215
Kaufman, Jill
TAI 379
Acting for the Camera
Prerequisite: TAI 182.
22290494
Tu Th
02:00-03:15PM
TAI 382
Acting III
Prerequisites:
22290496
Tu Th
TAI 384
Movement for the Actor
Prerequisite: TAI 182.
22290498
M W
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 106
Theatre and the Holocaust
22290503
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Moore 102
McConnell, Lauren
TAI 399
3 credit hours
Moore 132
Stanley, Keeley
3 credit hours
TAI 182, 282.
CR/NC option available.
11:00-12:15PM
Moore 132
Berglund, Steven
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Thornton, Annette
TAI 452
Music Theatre Performance
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: DAN 136, DAN 137, DAN 138, DAN 232; MUS 284, MUS 350;
TAI 282, TAI 380. 1 hour Lab to be arranged.
22287555
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 106
Thornton, Annette
TAI 460
BFA Capstone Project
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Must be approved by TAI or Music Theatre faculty/staff
advisor(s) prior to registration.
22287556
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 481
Directing
Prerequisite:
22287558
M W
TAI 182.
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
02:00-03:15PM
Moore 132
Connors, Timothy
184
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
TAI 490
Independent Study
1 to 4 credit hours
Undergraduate prerequisites: An overall B average, permission of
advisor and instructor (and completion of form).
CR/NC option available.
22287559
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
TAI 499
Senior Capstone
Prerequisites:
major.
22287560
Tu Th
3 credit hours
Senior standing and completion of 30 hours of the TAI
09:30-10:45AM
Moore 102
Stanley, Keeley
TAI 575
History Drama Theatre II
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: 6 hours of TAI coursework. CR/NC option available.
22287561
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Moore 147
Connors, Timothy
TAI 577A
Theatre Props & Costume Crafts
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Two from the following: TAI 177, 278, 377, 477.
This course will explore hands-on techniques in building and crafting
set props and costume props for theatrical productions. Various mold
making, fabricating, and painting/airbrushing techniques will be
included. Implement your original design ideas into your crafts.
CR/NC option available.
22290546
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 147
Dasen, Annette
TAI 585
Creative Dramatics
1 hour lab arranged.
22290504
Tu Th
TAI 586
Playwriting
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: ENG 201; ENG 294 or one course in history of drama and
theatre. CR/NC option available.
22290507
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Moore 131
McConnell, Lauren
TAI 619
Con Reg Fin Resrch Proj
22287562
TAI 790
3 credit hours
CR/NC option available.
12:30-01:45PM
Moore 131
Eddy, Nancy
Hours Arr
1 credit hour
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
Advanced Independent Study
1 to 4 credit hours
Prerequisite: Permission of advisor and instructor (and completion of
form).
22287563
Hours Arr
Moore 333
Eddy, Nancy
Cherrie Strachan
Anspach 001
774-3601
Women’s Studies (WST)
When registering, if the WST section is closed, if feasible for you,
you may also try registering under the department/course listed as
being the same; i.e. WST 221 - same as HST 221. You may wish to
register for the HST section.
WST 100
WST 207
WST 213
WST 230
WST 297C
How Gender Affects Our Lives
CR/NC only.
22290437
Tu Th
11:00-12:15PM
Women in Religion
CR/NC option available.
Same as REL 207
22287564
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Introduction to Human Sexuality
CR/NC option available.
Same as HDF 213
22287565
M W
01:00-01:50PM
W
05:00-05:50PM
22287566
M W
12:00-12:50PM
W
05:00-05:50PM
Women in the Economy
CR/NC option available.
Same as ECO 230
22287567
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
3 credit hours
Dow 109
Murphy, Kelly
3 credit hours
Anspach 168
Zwissler, Laurel
3 credit hours
Pearce 135
EHS 412R
Pearce 135
EHS 412C
Latty, Christopher
Angera, Jeffrey
3 credit hours
Grawn 212
McDevitt, Catherine
Jane Austen: Romantic or Revolutionary?
3 credit hours
From global war and slavery to marriage and domestic politics, Austen’s
novels engaged with the major controversies of her day. Why do these
ideas still resonate with contemporary readers? Is it Austen’s romantic
appeal to the past or her revolutionary remaking of a not yet realized
future?
This course meets with ENG 345 (Studies in Authors) that will also be
covering Jane Austen.
22290756
M W
03:30-04:45PM
Anspach 309
Delucia, Joellen
185
SPECIAL
FEES
SUBJECT
CRN
WST 326
Women and Politics
CR/NC option available.
Same as PSC 326
22287568
Tu Th
03:30-04:45PM
WST 328
WST 334
WST 362
TITLE
DAYS
PREREQUISITES
TIME
Women in America
CR/NC option available.
Same as HST 326
22287569
M W F
10:00-10:50AM
22287570
M W F
11:00-11:50AM
Psychology of Women
CR/NC option available.
Same as PSY 334
22287571
Tu Th
09:30-10:45AM
Gender Communication
CR/NC option available.
Same as COM 362
22287572
M W
03:30-04:45PM
22287573
M W
02:00-03:15PM
BLG/ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3 credit hours
Anspach 258
Orta, Laura
3 credit hours
Powers 134
Powers 134
McCarthy, Tara
McCarthy, Tara
3 credit hours
Anspach 162
Sweeney, Lynn
3 credit hours
Moore 214
Moore 206
Staff
Lucas, Alysa
WST 382
Gender and Art
3 credit hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 26 credit hours.
Credit may not be earned in both ART and WST 382.
Same as ART 382
22290438
Tu
06:00-08:50PM
Wight 125
Barron-Duncan, R
WST 426
Feminist Theory
3 credit hours
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, or at least junior standing
and either one course in philosophy or one of the following courses:
PSC 275, 326, 371, 373, or 378. CR/NC option available.
Same as PHL 426 and PSC 426.
22287574
Tu Th
12:30-01:45PM
Anspach 152
Clayton, Edward
186
SPECIAL
FEES
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Course
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 204
ACC 204
AMD 252
AMD 252
AMD 252
ANT 506
ART 114
ART 114
ART 114
ART 126
ART 126
ART 126
EPN
22262885
22262888
22262892
22289065
22271811
22271812
22271813
22288674
22262893
22271814
22262894
22262903
22271815
22272148
22262904
22288660
22271816
22262905
22262906
22288664
Course Title
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Essentials of Accounting for Business
Accounting for Not-for-Profit Entities
Accounting for Not-for-Profit Entities
Dress and Culture
Dress and Culture
Dress and Culture
Comparative Cultural Systems
Understanding Digital Photography
Understanding Digital Photography
Understanding Digital Photography
Introduction to the Visual Arts
Introduction to the Visual Arts
Introduction to the Visual Arts
Cr. Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
187
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
Course
EPN
ART 126 22271817
ART 126 22271818
ART 126 22290671
AST 111 22262907
AST 111 22263027
AST 112 22263028
BCA 101 22271819
BIO 101n 22263030
BIO 101n 22271820
BIO 105QR 22271821
BIO 151 22263031
BIO 315 22263032
BIO 315 22271822
BIO 315 22288675
BIO 338 22263033
BIO 338 22271823
BIS 101WI 22274467
BIS 104 22263034
BIS 104 22263035
BIS 104 22288666
BIS 104 22271824
BIS 221 22271875
BIS 360 22271877
BIS 525 22289543
BIS 530
BIS 634 22272146
BIS 635 22262314
BIS 647 22290267
BIS 658 22290297
BLR 202WI 22288667
BLR 202WI 22289066
BLR 202WI 22288676
BUS 100 22263037
BUS 619 22290446
CDO 550 22288860
CED 555 22289490
CED 555 22289491
CHM 120 22263042
CHM 120 22271878
COM 195 22263043
COM 195 22263044
COM 195 22271879
COM 195 22288677
COM 365 22263045
COM 365 22263046
COM 365 22271880
COM 461 22263047
COM 461 22263048
COM 461 22263049
COM 461 22271881
COM 461 22271882
COM 560 22262301
COM 560 22262302
COM 560 22262303
COM 560 22262315
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Introduction to the Visual Arts
3
Introduction to the Visual Arts
3
Introduction to the Visual Arts
3
Astronomy
3
Astronomy
3
Introduction to Astronomical Observations
1
History and Appreciation of the Cinema
3
General Biology
3
General Biology
3
Introductory Quantitative Biology
3
Human Biology
3
Human Genetics
3
Human Genetics
3
Human Genetics
3
Human Ecology
3
Human Ecology
3
Essential Business Communication Skills
3
Computers and Society
3
Computers and Society
3
Computers and Society
3
Computers and Society
3
Computers in Business I
3
Applied Business Communication
3
Managing Security & Privacy in the Cloud
3
Cybersecurity, Systems, and Network Certifcation
3
Seminar in Information Systems Issues
3
Business Systems Applications
3
Enterprise Systems for Management Using SAP Software 3
Enterprise System Configuration Using SAP Software 3
Legal Environment of Business
3
Legal Environment of Business
3
Legal Environment of Business
3
Essential Business Skills
3
Voice of the Customer
3
Communication Assessment/Interven. in Children w/Autism 3
Human Relations Skills
3
Human Relations Skills
3
Survey of Chemistry
4
Survey of Chemistry
4
Intercultural Communication
3
Intercultural Communication
3
Intercultural Communication
3
Intercultural Communication
3
Persuasion and Social Influence
3
Persuasion and Social Influence
3
Persuasion and Social Influence
3
Communication in Leadership
3
Communication in Leadership
3
Communication in Leadership
3
Communication in Leadership
3
Communication in Leadership
3
Communication and Social/Organizational Change
3
Communication and Social/Organizational Change
3
Communication and Social/Organizational Change
3
Communication and Social/Organizational Change
3
188
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
Course
EPN
COM 560 22262316
COM 560 22262318
COM 665 22262304
COM 665 22288708
COM 665 22262319
COM 665 22274361
COM 667 22262305
COM 667 22262321
CPS 501 22263075
CPS 501 22271883
CPS 510 22267389
CPS 603 22262322
DHA 700 22288711
DHA 702 22288712
DHA 714 22247267
DHA 716 22274362
DHA 717 22290843
DHA 724 22274324
DHA 726 22247268
DHA 728 22274363
ECO 201 22263076
ECO 201 22263077
ECO 202 22263078
ECO 202 22263079
EDL 600 22262307
EDL 612 22288747
EDL 620 22288978
EDL 624 22274542
EDL 626 22288975
EDL 656 22262323
EDL 658TL 22288976
EDL 660 22262324
EDL 661 22271607
EDL 662 22262325
EDL 663 22271606
EDL 670 22262308
EDL 677 22288781
EDL 680 22288748
EDL 681 22288782
EDL 690 22257167
EDL 697 22288749
EDL 697 22288775
EDL 699 22289506
EDL 699 22289507
EDL 745 22290791
EDL 760 22290789
EDL 763 22288776
EDL 773 22257169
EDL 773TL22288979
EDU 590 22274268
EDU 590 22274364
EDU 602 22262326
EDU 602 22288784
EDU 603 22267463
EDU 603 22274365
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Communication and Social/Organizational Change
3
Communication and Social/Organizational Change
3
Seminar in Communication/Negot. in Employee Rel.
3
Seminar in Communication/Negot. in Employee Rel.
3
Seminar in Communication/Negot. in Employee Rel.
3
Seminar in Communication/Negot. in Employee Rel.
3
Seminar in Intercultural Communication
3
Seminar in Intercultural Communication
3
Survey Of Computer Science
3
Survey Of Computer Science
3
Software Systems Engineering
3
Computer Information Systems
3
Leadership Strategies for Healthcare Policy/Organ.
3
Probability and Statistics for the Health Professions
3
Health Systems Thinking and Practice
3
Communication in Health Organizations
3
Seminar in Healthcare Dynamics: Stakeholder Relations 1
Fiscal Responsibility/Accountability for Health Entities 3
Applied Leadership
3
Comparative Health Systems
3
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
Principles of Microeconomics
3
Principles of Microeconomics
3
Research for Educational Leadership
3
Methods and Techniques of Training and Development 3
Administration Within Diverse Populations
3
Planning for Instruction in Nontraditional Settings
3
Adult Learner
3
Public School Law
3
Teacher Leadership
3
Principles of Educational Administration
3
School and Community Relations
3
School Business Administration/Facilities Management 3
Human Resources Administration
3
School-Site Administration
3
The American College Student
3
Teaching in Higher Education Settings
3
Teaching with Technology in Higher Education Settings 3
Administration of School Curriculum
3
College Teaching Internship
3
College Teaching Internship
3
Leadership Internship
1
Leadership Internship
2
Administration of the School District
3
Leadership Theory and Practice
3
The Academic Profession
3
Instructional Supervision and Leadership
3
Instructional Supervision and Leadership
3
Advanced Technology in Education
3
Advanced Technology in Education
3
Strategies and Techniques for Teaching
3
Strategies and Techniques for Teaching
3
Elemen. Diagnos., Remedi./Different. of Reading Instruc. 3
Elemen. Diagnos., Remedi./Different. of Reading Instruc. 3
189
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
DHA
DHA
DHA
DHA
DHA
DHA
DHA
DHA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online Ed.D
Online Ed.D
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
6/29 – 9/18
9/21 – 12/11
10/2 – 3
6/29 – 9/18
6/29 – 9/18
9/21 – 12/11
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/30 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/25 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/25 – 12/18
10/25 – 12/18
10/25 – 12/18
8/30 – 10/23
8/30 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/25 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/30 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
Course
EPN
EDU 603 22288785
EDU 606 22267464
EDU 606 22267467
EDU 606 22274366
EDU 613 22274350
EDU 613 22288382
EDU 613 22289768
EDU 613 22272149
EDU 614 22272147
EDU 614 22290790
EDU 614 22289929
EDU 642 22290827
EDU 643 22288971
EDU 653 22288973
EDU 660 22272618
EDU 660 22289760
EDU 662 22272175
EDU 705 22274367
EDU 706 22274269
EDU 707 22272288
EDU 708 22272230
EDU 708 22274368
EDU 708 22288383
EDU 710 22262342
EDU 770 22262309
EDU 770 22290815
EDU 776 22262310
EDU 776 22289927
ENG 101 22263080
ENG 101 22263081
ENG 101 22263082
ENG 101 22288668
ENG 134WI 22280428
ENG 141WI 22290713
ENG 201 22263067
ENG 201 22263068
ENG 201 22263083
ENG 201 22263084
ENG 201 22271324
ENG 201 22271400
ENG 201 22271401
ENG 201 22271402
ENG 201 22271403
ENG 201 22271404
ENG 201 22271405
ENG 201 22271406
ENG 303 22271407
ENG 303 22271408
ENG 323WI 22274460
ENG 326 22271409
ENT 101 22271410
ENT 210 22271411
ENT 221 22271884
ENV 101 22271419
ENV 101 22271885
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Elemen. Diagnos., Remedi./Different. of Reading Instruc. 3
Secondary Advanced Reading Diagnosis/Instruction
3
Secondary Advanced Reading Diagnosis/Instruction
3
Secondary Advanced Reading Diagnosis/Instruction
3
Current Educational Issues
3
Current Educational Issues
3
Current Educational Issues
3
Current Educational Issues
3
Advanced Educational Psychology
3
Advanced Educational Psychology
3
Advanced Educational Psychology
3
Instructional Multimedia
3
Instructional Design
3
The Read/Write Web
3
Methods of Educational Research
3
Methods of Educational Research
3
Applied Educational Measurement and Evaluation
3
Theory and Practice in Curriculum Development
3
Theory and Practice of Instruction
3
Seminar: Issues in Educational Technology
3
Distance Education
3
Distance Education
3
Distance Education
3
Seminar: Terminal Project
3
Practicum in Systematic Curriculum Development
3
Practicum in Systematic Curriculum Development
3
Seminar: Issues in Education
3
Seminar: Issues in Education
3
Freshman Composition
3
Freshman Composition
3
Freshman Composition
3
Freshman Composition
3
Introduction to Literature
3
Comics, Graphic Novels, and Other Illustrated Texts
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Intermediate Composition
3
Technical Writing
3
Technical Writing
3
Fantasy and Science Fiction
3
Literary Dimensions of Film
3
Discovering the Entrepreneur Within
3
Accounting Info. for Entrepreneurial Decision Making 3
Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs
3
Introduction to Environmental Studies
3
Introduction to Environmental Studies
3
190
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26; – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
Course
EPN
FIN 201 22271421
FIN 201 22271931
FIN 303 22271441
FIN 303 22271932
FMD 250WI 22290848
FNS 370 22271442
FNS 370 22271443
FNS 370 22271444
FNS 370 22271445
FNS 370 22271446
FNS 370 22271447
FNS 370 22271448
FNS 370 22271933
FNS 370 22271934
FNS 370 22271935
FNS 370 22271936
FNS 370 22271937
FNS 370 22289907
FNS 661 22289513
FNS 677 22289514
FNS 678 22289515
FNS 790 22289516
FNS 797ED22289517
GEL 101 22280429
GEL 101 22271938
GEL 102 22271939
GEL 105 22271449
GEL 105 22280438
GEO 105 22271450
GEO 105 22271451
GEO 105 22271940
GEO 105 22271941
GEO 120QR 22289067
GEO 120QR 22271942
GEO 121 22271511
GEO 121 22288419
GEO 121 22271944
GEO 203QR 22271512
GEO 315 22271946
GEO 340 22271513
GEO 340 22280430
GEO 340 22271947
GEO 346 22271514
GEO 373 22271459
GEO 373 22271460
GEO 373 22271515
GEO 373 22274461
GEO 373 22271949
GEO 373 22271950
GEO 373 22288678
HDF 110 22271461
HDF 110 22271462
HDF 110 22271463
HDF 110 22271464
HDF 110 22271465
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Personal Finance
3
Personal Finance
3
Financial Administration
3
Financial Administration
3
History of Western Dress
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Nutrition
3
Macronutrients
3
Nutritional Epidemiology
3
Research Methods in Nutrition
3
Independent Study in Dietetics
3
Special Topics in Dietetics
3
Physical Geology
3
Physical Geology
3
Physical Geology Laboratory
1
Dangerous Planet
3
Dangerous Planet
3
Physical Geography
3
Physical Geography
3
Physical Geography
3
Physical Geography
3
Environmental Geography
3
Environmental Geography
3
Cultures of the World
3
Cultures of the World
3
Cultures of the World
3
Introduction to Geographic Information Science
3
Food and Agriculture
3
Urban Geography
3
Urban Geography
3
Urban Geography
3
Geography of the Developing World
3
Latin America
3
Latin America
3
Latin America
3
Latin America
3
Latin America
3
Latin America
3
Latin America
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
191
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
Course
EPN
HDF 110 22271466
HDF 110 22289761
HDF 110 22271952
HDF 110 22271953
HDF 110 22271955
HDF 110 22271956
HDF 110 22289762
HDF 213 22271467
HDF 213 22271468
HDF 213 22271959
HDF 213 22271960
HDF 309 22289068
HDF 400 22289523
HSC 107 22271469
HSC 107 22271961
HSC 235 22271470
HSC 235 22271471
HSC 235 22271962
HSC 235 22271963
HSC 317 22271472
HSC 317 22271473
HSC 317 22271525
HSC 317 22271526
HSC 317 22271964
HSC 317 22271965
HSC 317 22271966
HSC 352 22271532
HSC 352 22271543
HSC 352 22271967
HSC 520 22262311
HSC 520 22262349
HSC 520 22262328
HSC 520 22262354
HSC 523 22272410
HSC 526 22271544
HSC 526 22271545
HSC 526 22271968
HSC 526 22271969
HSC 529 22274462
HSC 529 22271971
HSC 530 22271546
HST 312 22271547
HST 312 22271972
HST 312 22289647
HST 321WI 22288669
IET 368 22271973
IET 650 22288980
IET 680 22289965
IND 332 22289128
JRN 105 22271548
JRN 105 22271974
JRN 250 22271975
JRN 350 22271575
JRN 350 22271576
JRN 350 22274463
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Oppression: Roots/Impact on Human Develop. in the U.S.
3
Introduction to Human Sexuality
3
Introduction to Human Sexuality
3
Introduction to Human Sexuality
3
Introduction to Human Sexuality
3
Families, Schools, and Communities
3
Developmental Assessment of Children
3
Drugs and the Athlete
1
Drugs and the Athlete
1
Psychoactive Drugs
3
Psychoactive Drugs
3
Psychoactive Drugs
3
Psychoactive Drugs
3
Community Health
3
Community Health
3
Community Health
3
Community Health
3
Community Health
3
Community Health
3
Community Health
3
Environmental Health
3
Environmental Health
3
Environmental Health
3
Health Services Administration
3
Health Services Administration
3
Health Services Administration
3
Health Services Administration
3
AIDS Education
1
Behavioral Health
3
Behavioral Health
3
Behavioral Health
3
Behavioral Health
3
Alcohol Education Workshop
1
Alcohol Education Workshop
1
Drug Abuse Workshop
1
American Military Experience
3
American Military Experience
3
American Military Experience
3
United States Social History since 1865
3
International Residential Code
3
Project Management
3
Sustainability and Green Technology
3
Human Shelter and Environment
3
Social Media in Society
3
Social Media in Society
3
Social Media: Managing the Message
3
Public Relations Principles and Practices
3
Public Relations Principles and Practices
3
Public Relations Principles and Practices
3
192
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
9/21 – 12/11
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
Course
JRN 350
JRN 350
JRN 360
JRN 370
JRN 460
JRN 670
LDR 200
LDR 200
LDR 200
LDR 200
MBA 610
MBA 620
MBA 630
MBA 640
MBA 660
MBA 680
MBA 680
MBA 690
MGT 258
MGT 312
MGT 312
MGT 312
MGT 312
MGT 312
MGT 312
MGT 320
MGT 320
MGT 320
MGT 340
MGT 348
MGT 348
MGT 357
MGT 495
MGT 495
MGT 643
MGT 643
MGT 643
MGT 643
MGT 643
MGT 647
MGT 647
MGT 647
MGT 647
MGT 647
MGT 649
MGT 649
MGT 649
MGT 649
MKT 300
MKT 300
MKT 300
MKT 300
MKT 300
MKT 300
MKT 310
EPN
22271976
22274468
22271577
22271579
22271977
22262312
22271580
22271581
22271978
22288679
22290272
22290273
22290300
22290302
22288646
22288647
22290449
22288649
22271980
22271582
22271583
22288670
22271913
22288680
22288681
22271584
22271585
22271915
22271587
22271588
22271916
22271589
22271590
22271917
22262313
22274270
22290286
22262329
22288786
22262350
22289928
22262355
22288787
22290304
22262352
22262353
22262356
22262357
22271591
22271592
22271593
22288671
22271918
22271919
22271633
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Public Relations Principles and Practices
3
Public Relations Principles and Practices
3
Advertising Principles
3
Social Media Legal and Ethical Issues
3
Social Media Practicum, Portfolio and Plan
3
Public Relations Management
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Managing Information Systems in a Global Economy
3
Managerial Accounting: A Management Perspective
3
Managing/Leading Individuals and Groups in Organ.
3
Data Analysis for Managers
3
Global Business and Sustainability
3
Global Economic Environment
3
Global Economic Environment
3
Strategic Management:Integrative Experience
3
Effective Management of Human Resources in Organ. 3
Introduction to Management
3
Introduction to Management
3
Introduction to Management
3
Introduction to Management
3
Introduction to Management
3
Introduction to Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Production/Operations Management
3
Dynamics of Organizational Behavior
3
Dynamics of Organizational Behavior
3
Women In Management
3
Global Management Strategy
3
Global Management Strategy
3
Human Resource Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Human Resource Management
3
Employee Selection and Evaluation
3
Employee Selection and Evaluation
3
Employee Selection and Evaluation
3
Employee Selection and Evaluation
3
Employee Selection and Evaluation
3
Seminar in Organizational Development
3
Seminar in Organizational Development
3
Seminar in Organizational Development
3
Seminar in Organizational Development
3
Introduction to Marketing
3
Introduction to Marketing
3
Introduction to Marketing
3
Introduction to Marketing
3
Introduction to Marketing
3
Introduction to Marketing
3
Marketing Communications
3
193
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
Course
MKT 310
MKT 310
MKT 555
MKT 560
MKT 560
MKT 631
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 501
MSA 510
MSA 510
MSA 510
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 600
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 601
MSA 602
MSA 602
MSA 602
MSA 602
MSA 602
MSA 602
MSA 602
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 603
MSA 604
EPN
22271634
22271920
22290287
22272624
22288788
22290306
22272625
22272626
22272627
22288777
22274373
22274374
22274375
22288789
22272279
22272289
22288790
22272280
22272281
22272282
22274271
22272290
22272291
22272292
22288791
22272283
22272284
22272285
22272286
22272287
22288778
22272293
22272294
22272295
22272296
22272297
22288792
22272629
22272630
22272631
22274376
22274377
22274378
22288793
22272632
22272633
22274353
22274356
22288779
22274379
22274380
22274381
22274382
22288794
22267284
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Marketing Communications
3
Marketing Communications
3
Market and Sales Forecasting
3
International Marketing
3
International Marketing
3
Lean Logistics Operations
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Global Leadership Perspectives
3
Global Leadership Perspectives
3
Global Leadership Perspectives
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Administration
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
194
Location
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online MBA
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 0/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
Course
EPN
MSA 604 22267285
MSA 604 22267286
MSA 604 22267287
MSA 604 22288780
MSA 604 22267390
MSA 604 22267439
MSA 604 22267440
MSA 604 22267441
MSA 604 22288795
MSA 617 22274357
MSA 622 22288796
MSA 643 22267288
MSA 644 22267442
MSA 660 22267443
MSA 699 22267289
MSA 699 22267290
MSA 699 22267291
MSA 699 22267292
MSA 699 22267299
MSA 699 22267300
MSA 699 22267301
MSA 699 22267302
MSA 699 22267303
MTH 105 22271921
MTH 105 22271922
MTH 105 22271923
MTH 105 22288682
MTH 130 22271638
MTH 132 22271639
MUS 110aa 22271640
MUS 110aa 22271641
MUS 110AA 22288672
MUS 110aa 22271924
MUS 110aa 22272000
MUS 213 22290663
MUS 213 22290665
PHL 140 22271642
PHL 140 22271643
PHL 140 22272001
PHL 140 22289648
PHL 318 22271644
PHL 318 22271645
PHL 318 22271646
PHL 318 22271647
PHL 318 22271648
PHL 318 22272002
PHL 318 22272003
PHL 318 22272004
PHL 518 22267304
PHL 518 22267444
PHL 518 22288797
PHY 100 22271649
PHY 100 22272005
PSC 100 22271700
PSC 100 22272006
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization and Multiculturalism
3
Clinical Research Administration
3
Research Facilities Administration and Cost
3
Admin. of Annual, Capital Campaigns and Major Gifts 3
Philanthropy: Role of Foundations, NonProfit Organ. in Soc. 3
Marketing Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
Pre-Calculus Mathematics
4
Calculus I
4
Music in Society
3
Music in Society
3
Music in Society
3
Music in Society
3
Music in Society
3
Jazz: An American Art Form
3
Jazz: An American Art Form
3
Introduction to Logic
3
Introduction to Logic
3
Introduction to Logic
3
Introduction to Logic
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Business Ethics
3
Professional Ethics
3
Professional Ethics
3
Professional Ethics
3
Conceptual Physics
3
Conceptual Physics
3
Introduction to Political Science
3
Introduction to Political Science
3
195
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
9/21 – 12/11
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
Course
EPN
PSC 105 22271702
PSC 105 22272007
PSC 105 22272008
PSC 150 22289071
PSC 180QR22272009
PSC 210 22271704
PSC 275 22288673
PSC 280 22288683
PSC 320 22272010
PSC 321 22272013
PSC 344 22289072
PSC 345 22271705
PSC 345 22272014
PSC 371 22271706
PSC 371 22272015
PSC 411 22271708
PSC 411 22272016
PSC 514 22267305
PSC 514 22267445
PSC 522 22267306
PSC 522 22280417
PSC 522 22267446
PSC 551 22267307
PSC 555 22267310
PSC 711 22267311
PSC 711 22267312
PSC 711 22267447
PSC 711 22267448
PSC 785 22267313
PSC 785 22267314
PSC 785 22267449
PSC 785 22267450
PSY 100 22271710
PSY 100 22271712
PSY 100 22271713
PSY 100 22272017
PSY 100 22272018
PSY 100 22288714
PSY 211QR 22271714
PSY 211QR 22271715
PSY 211QR 22271716
PSY 211QR 22272019
PSY 211QR 22272020
PSY 211QR 22288717
PSY 220 22271717
PSY 220 22271718
PSY 220 22288687
PSY 220 22272021
PSY 220 22288718
PSY 250 22274496
PSY 250 22288719
PSY 285 22271719
PSY 285 22272022
PSY 285 22274469
PSY 301 22288804
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Introduction to American Government and Politics
3
Introduction to American Government and Politics
3
Introduction to American Government and Politics
3
World Politics
3
Intro. to Quantitative Reasoning in Politics/Public Policy 3
Introduction to Public Administration
3
Great Political Thinkers
3
Introduction to Empirical Methods of Political Research 3
The American Legislative Process
3
The American Chief Executive
3
East Asian Political Systems and Processes
3
Middle Eastern Political Systems
3
Middle Eastern Political Systems
3
American Political Thought
3
American Political Thought
3
Public Sector Human Resources/Organization Theory 3
Public Sector Human Resources/Organization Theory 3
American Public Policy Making
3
American Public Policy Making
3
Regulatory Processes and Administrative Law
3
Regulatory Processes and Administrative Law
3
Regulatory Processes and Administrative Law
3
Seminar in International Relations
3
International Law I
3
Public Personnel Administration Practice
3
Public Personnel Administration Practice
3
Public Personnel Administration Practice
3
Public Personnel Administration Practice
3
Strategic Leadership
3
Strategic Leadership
3
Strategic Leadership
3
Strategic Leadership
3
Introduction to Psychology
3
Introduction to Psychology
3
Introduction to Psychology
3
Introduction to Psychology
3
Introduction to Psychology
3
Introduction to Psychology
3
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
3
Developmental Psychology
3
Developmental Psychology
3
Developmental Psychology
3
Developmental Psychology
3
Developmental Psychology
3
Abnormal Psychology
3
Abnormal Psychology
3
Research Methods
3
Research Methods
3
Research Methods
3
Sports Psychology
3
196
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
Course
PSY 310
PSY 310
PSY 310
PSY 324
PSY 324
PSY 324
PSY 324
PSY 324
PSY 324
PSY 330
PSY 330
PSY 330
PSY 330
PSY 330
PSY 330
PSY 330
PSY 334
PSY 334
PSY 336
PSY 336
PSY 336
PSY 336
PSY 336
PSY 340
PSY 340
PSY 340
PSY 340
PSY 340
PSY 340
PSY 379
PSY 379
PSY 379
PSY 383
PSY 383
PSY 383
PSY 383
PSY 383
PSY 383
PSY 385
PSY 385
PSY 385
PSY 387
PSY 387
PSY 387
PSY 387
PSY 459
PSY 459
PSY 459
PSY 459
REL 101
REL 101
REL 101
REL 101
REL 101
REL 101
EPN
22271720
22272023
22289073
22271721
22271722
22271723
22272024
22272025
22288701
22271724
22271725
22271726
22271727
22272027
22272028
22272030
22290664
22290666
22271728
22271729
22271730
22272033
22272034
22271731
22271733
22271735
22272035
22272036
22272039
22271736
22288702
22288805
22271737
22271738
22288715
22272040
22272041
22289612
22271739
22271740
22288699
22271741
22271742
22272042
22288720
22271743
22271744
22272043
22288721
22274465
22274466
22289069
22289070
22289074
22289075
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Psychological Testing
3
Psychological Testing
3
Psychological Testing
3
Childhood and Adolescence
3
Childhood and Adolescence
3
Childhood and Adolescence
3
Childhood and Adolescence
3
Childhood and Adolescence
3
Childhood and Adolescence
3
Social Psychology
3
Social Psychology
3
Social Psychology
3
Social Psychology
3
Social Psychology
3
Social Psychology
3
Social Psychology
3
Psychology of Women
3
Psychology of Women
3
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3
Studies in Personality
3
Studies in Personality
3
Studies in Personality
3
Studies in Personality
3
Studies in Personality
3
Studies in Personality
3
Health Psychology
3
Health Psychology
3
Health Psychology
3
Learning and Memory
3
Learning and Memory
3
Learning and Memory
3
Learning and Memory
3
Learning and Memory
3
Learning and Memory
3
Applications of Research Methods
3
Applications of Research Methods
3
Applications of Research Methods
3
Behavioral Neuroscience
3
Behavioral Neuroscience
3
Behavioral Neuroscience
3
Behavioral Neuroscience
3
Stress
3
Stress
3
Stress
3
Stress
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
197
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
Course
EPN
REL 101 22289076
REL 101 22289077
REL 101 22290669
REL 320 22271745
REL 320 22271746
REL 320 22271747
REL 320 22272044
REL 320 22272045
REL 320 22290670
REL 334 22280431
REL 334 22280432
REL 334 22280433
REL 334 22280435
REL 334 22280436
REL 334 22280439
REL 334 22280440
REL 334 22280441
REL 334 22280442
REL 334WI 22290603
REL 334WI 22290604
RPL 545 22289025
RPL 611 22288972
SOC 100 22271750
SOC 100 22271751
SOC 100 22271752
SOC 100 22288716
SOC 100 22272046
SOC 100 22272047
SOC 323 22271753
SOC 323 22271754
SOC 323 22271755
SOC 323 22271756
SOC 323 22280437
SOC 323 22272048
SOC 323 22272049
SOC 323 22272050
SOC 323 22272051
SOC 323 22290672
SOC 506 22272176
SPE 531 22288861
SPE 585 22289629
SPE 585 22289631
SPN 101 22271757
SPN 101 22271809
SPN 102 22288700
STA 282QR 22285330
STA 282QR 22285331
STA 282QR22285332
STA 282QR 22285333
STA 282QR 22285334
STA 282QR 22285335
STA 282QR 22285336
STA 282QR 22285337
STA 282QR 22285338
STA 282QR 22285339
STA 282QR 22288722
SWK 100 22288703
SWK 270 22274497
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
World Religions: An Intro. to the Study of Religion
3
The Buddhist Tradition
3
The Buddhist Tradition
3
The Buddhist Tradition
3
The Buddhist Tradition
3
The Buddhist Tradition
3
The Buddhist Tradition
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Death and Dying
3
Marketing of Leisure Services
3
Evaluation in Recreation and Leisure Services
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Introduction to Sociology
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Racism and Inequality
3
Comparative Cultural Systems
3
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Educational Implications
3
Early Childhood Special Education
3
Early Childhood Special Education
3
Elementary Spanish I
4
Elementary Spanish I
4
Elementary Spanish II
4
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Statistics
3
Introduction to Social Work
3
Introduction to Community Development
3
198
Location
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Course Dates
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
8/31 – 10/23
9/21 – 11/13
9/21 – 11/13
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
10/26 – 12/18
8/31 – 10/23
Michigan Program Courses
Fall 2015
Course
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 203
ACC 204
AST 111
AST 112
CED 540
CED 545
CED 551
CED 555
CED 555
CED 566
CED 610
CED 677
CED 690
CED 695
CED 765
COM 195
COM 361
COM 461
COM 561
COM 561
COM 665
COM 667
CPS 180
CPS 181
ECO 201
ECO 515
ECO 515
ECO 515
EDL 700
EDL 797
EDL 860
EDL 899
EDU 330
EPN
22288422
22272721
22288502
22288466
22288812
22288813
22271319
22271321
22271323
22289649
22288467
22289133
22289134
22289135
22271322
22271320
22274535
22288468
22288423
22288424
22274347
22289552
22288469
22288450
22288811
22288806
22288451
22288485
22272722
22288503
22274272
22274538
22290695
22289136
22289624
Cr. Hrs.
Course Title
3
Essentials of Accounting for Business
3
Essentials of Accounting for Business
3
Essentials of Accounting for Business
1
Accounting for Not-for-Profit Entities
3
Astronomy
1
Introduction to Astronomical Observations
3
Counseling for Addictions
3
School Counseling Seminar
3
Counseling with Children
3
Human Relations Skills
3
Human Relations Skills
3
Lifespan Development for Counselors
3
Career Development and Counseling
3
Theories of Counseling
3
Counseling Practicum
3
Research for Counseling and Special Education
3
Professional Counseling and Consulting
3
Intercultural Communication
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Communication in Leadership
3
Communication in Conflict Management
3
Communication in Conflict Management
Seminar in Communication/Negot. in Employee Rel. 3
3
Seminar in Intercultural Communication
3
Principles Of Computer Programming
3
Introduction to Data Structures
3
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
Collective Bargaining and Labor Law
3
Collective Bargaining and Labor Law
3
Collective Bargaining and Labor Law
3
Advanced Administrative Research
3
Field Study
Organizational Theory in Educational Institutions 3
3
Doctoral Seminar
3
Reading in the Elementary School
EDU 330
22289655
Reading in the Elementary School
3
Location
Southfield
East Lansing
Flint Center
Southfield
Southfield
Southfield
Warren
Auburn Hills
East Lansing
Flint Center
Dearborn
Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids
Dearborn
East Lansing
Warren
Auburn Hills
Southfield
Southfield
Troy
Saginaw
Battle Creek ANG
Troy
Dearborn
Southfield
Southfield
Dearborn
Clinton Township
Grand Rapids
Saginaw
Saginaw
Saginaw
Livonia
Livonia
East Lansing
Traverse City
199
Course Dates
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
10/22, 29; 11/12, 19; 12/3, 10
10/27; 11/3, 17, 24; 12/8, 15
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12
8/25; 9/1, 15, 22; 10/6, 13
8/27; 9/3, 17, 24
8/21, 22; 9/11, 12; 10/2, 3
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/9, 10
10/2, 3, 30, 31; 11/13, 14
8/26; 9/2, 16, 23; 10/7, 14
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/9, 10
10/23, 24; 11/13, 14; 12/4, 5
9/11, 12, 25, 26; 10/9, 10
8/22; 9/19; 10/17; 12/5
10/30, 31; 11/13, 14; 12/11, 12
10/30, 31; 11/13, 14; 12/4, 5
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/2, 3
8/21, 22; 9/11, 12, 25, 26
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21
8/28, 29; 10/2, 3
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
8/24, 31; 9/21, 28; 10/12, 19
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/2, 3
8/24; 12/4
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21; 12/4, 5
8/28, 29; 9/11, 12, 25, 26; 10/9, 10
9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13, 20, 27;
11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
9/10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15, 22, 29;
11/5, 12, 19; 12/3
Course Times
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sat. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:00-9:00 p.m.
Course
EDU 362
EDU 393
EPN
22289675
22289656
Course Title
Mathematics and Reading Practicum
Learning Theory in Elementary Education
Cr. Hrs.
1
3
EDU 393
22289676
Learning Theory in Elementary Education
3
EDU
EDU
EDU
EDU
EDU
ENG
ENG
ENG
613
614
630
662
776
101
201
315
22272545
22272544
22274533
22274534
22288824
22288556
22288470
22289678
Current Educational Issues
Advanced Educational Psychology
Organ./Implementation of School Reading Programs
Applied Educational Measurement and Evaluation
Issues of Education
Freshman Composition
Intermediate Composition
Teaching Writing in Elementary/Middle Schools
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
FNS
FNS
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HSC
HST
HST
HST
IET
IET
IET
IET
IET
IET
ITC
ITC
370 22288507
370 22288817
317 22288504
352 22288471
390 22288505
507 22288452
507 22288506
520 22288508
570 22288449
570 22272723
570 22288472
571 22290852
571 22288453
572 22288552
581 22272724
617 22274408
325WI 22288512
326WI 22288454
333 22274348
181QR22290501
327 22290512
350 22280420
379 22280421
500 22288537
501
190 22288807
265 22288455
Nutrition
Nutrition
Community Health
Environmental Health
Health and Aging
Intro. to Health Service Organizations and Systems
Intro. to Health Service Organizations and Systems
Health Services Administration
Financial Aspects of Health Services Organizations
Financial Aspects of Health Services Organizations
Financial Aspects of Health Services Organizations
Legal Aspects of Health Service Organizations
Legal Aspects of Health Service Organizations
Quality Improvement in Health Services
Managed Care: Origins, Organizations/Operations
Community and Public Health
African-American History, 1877-Present
Women in America
History of Michigan
Alternative Energy Analysis
Industrial Safety
Mechanism Design
Mechanics of Materials
Production Concepts
Application of Industrial Management Principles
Computer Hrdw. Concepts, Install., Config./Support
Basics of Data Communications/Computer Networks
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Location
East Lansing
Traverse City
Course Dates
8/28; 10/2; 11/6; 12/4
9/15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13, 20, 27;
11/3, 10, 17; 12/1, 8
East Lansing
9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15, 22, 29;
11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
East Lansing
8/28, 29; 10/11
East Lansing
10/16, 17; 12/6
Traverse City
9/11, 12, 25, 26; 10/9, 10, 23, 24
Traverse City
10/26; 12/18
Troy
8/25; 9/1, 15, 22; 10/6, 13; 12/1
Troy
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
Troy
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
East Lansing
9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14, 21, 28;
11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
Saginaw
10/22, 29; 11/12, 19; 12/3, 10
Southfield
10/22, 29; 11/12, 19; 12/3, 10
Clinton Township 10/22, 29; 11/12, 19; 12/3, 10
Southfield
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
Warren
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
Troy
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
Saginaw
10/30, 31; 11/13, 14; 12/4, 5
Clinton Township 10/21, 28; 11/11, 18; 12/2, 9
Flint Center
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
Grand Rapids
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
Dearborn
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
Traverse City
9/11, 12, 25, 26; 10/9, 10
Dearborn
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
Southfield
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21
East Lansing
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
Troy
10/30, 31; 11/13, 14; 12/4, 5
Auburn Hills
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
Troy
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
Warren
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/2, 3
Troy
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
Troy
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
Troy
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
Troy
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
Dearborn
8/21, 22; 9/11, 12, 25, 26
Dearborn
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
Southfield
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
Southfield
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
200
Course Times
Fri. 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Tue. 5:00-9:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-8:45 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Tue 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-8:45 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Course
EPN
JRN 360 22288513
LDR 200 22288473
MGT 312 22288474
MGT 495 22288458
MGT 542 22274349
MGT 543 22288514
MGT 643 22288475
MGT 646 22288515
MGT 649 22288516
MGT 667 22288815
MSA 501 22288486
MSA 510 22288487
MSA 600 22288488
MSA 600 22289550
MSA 600 22288476
MSA 600 22288509
MSA 601 22274400
MSA 601 22274401
MSA 601 22288477
MSA 601 22288510
MSA 602 22288489
MSA 602 22288478
MSA 603 22272715
MSA 603 22288459
MSA 603 22289730
MSA 604 22272718
MSA 604 22288460
MSA 604 22288518
MSA 699 22272720
MSA 699 22274402
MSA 699 22274403
MSA 699 22288490
MSA 699 22288491
MSA 699 22288492
MTH 105 22288461
MTH 113 22274404
MTH 175 22288808
MUS 110 22288483
MUS 213WI 22288613
PES 550 22279346
PES 672 22279345
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Advertising Principles
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Introduction to Management
3
Global Management Strategy
3
Inventory and Materials Management
3
Management and Control of Quality
3
Human Resource Management
3
Seminar In Labor Relations
3
Seminar in Organizational Development
3
International Business
3
Managing Change with Emotional Intelligence
3
Global Leadership Perspectives
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Admin.
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Admin.
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Admin.
3
Foundations of Research Methods in Admin.
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Organizational Dynamics and Human Behavior
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Financial Analysis, Planning and Control
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Strategic Planning for the Administrator
3
Administration, Globalization/Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization/Multiculturalism
3
Administration, Globalization/Multiculturalism
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Applied Research Project in Administration
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
Mathematics - A Modeling Approach
3
Discrete Mathematics
3
Music in Society
3
Jazz: An American Art Form
3
Sport Fundraising
3
Statistics for Physical Ed., Sport, Health/Rec.
3
Location
Auburn Hills
Dearborn
Dearborn
Southfield
Warren
Warren
Troy
Auburn Hills
Warren
Southfield
Clinton Township
Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills
Battle Creek ANG
Southfield
Saginaw
Saginaw
Warren
Dearborn
Flint Center
Clinton Township
Southfield
Grand Rapids
Southfield
Clinton Township
East Lansing
Dearborn
Auburn Hills
Grand Rapids
Saginaw
Warren
Troy
Southfield
Dearborn
Southfield
Warren
Southfield
Troy
Dearborn
East Lansing
East Lansing
201
Course Dates
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
8/25; 9/1, 15, 22; 10/6, 13
8/21, 22; 9/25, 26
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/27; 11/3, 17, 24; 12/8, 15
8/27; 9/3, 17, 24; 10/8, 15
8/21, 22; 9/25, 26
10/30, 31; 11/13, 14; 12/4, 5
10/22, 29; 11/12, 19; 12/10, 17
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
8/25; 9/1, 15, 22; 10/6, 13
8/24, 31; 9/21, 28; 10/12, 19
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
8/26; 9/2, 16, 23; 10/7, 14
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
8/27; 9/3, 17, 24; 10/8, 15; 12/6
8/26; 9/2, 16, 23; 10/7, 14; 12/6
8/26; 9/2, 16, 23; 10/7, 14; 12/6
8/25; 9/1, 15, 22; 10/6, 13; 12/6
8/24, 31; 9/21, 28; 10/12, 19; 12/6
8/27; 9/3, 17, 24; 10/8, 15; 12/6
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
10/26; 11/2, 16, 23; 12/7, 14
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
10/31; 11/1; 12/12, 13
9/12, 13; 10/17, 18
Course Times
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Sat. 1:00-7:00 p.m.; Sun. 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Sat. 1:00-7:00 p.m.; Sun. 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Course
EPN
PHL 318 22288822
PHL 318 22288479
PHL 345 22288480
PHL 518 22288511
PSC 326 22289680
PSC 326 22288481
PSC 514 22288539
PSC 610 22288540
PSC 711 22272725
PSC 711 22274532
PSC 713 22274536
PSC 714 22274537
PSC 785 22274531
PSY 211QR 22274405
PSY 211QR 22288463
PSY 285 22288519
PSY 325 22288816
PSY 340 22288809
PSY 350 22288464
PSY 459 22288810
REL 313 22288553
SOC 221 22288500
SOC 323 22288484
SPE 504 22289658
STA 282QR 22274406
STA 282QR 22288465
STA 282QR 22288482
TAI 170 22288520
TAI 302 22288501
Course Title
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
The Civil Rights Movement
Professional Ethics
Women and Politics
Women and Politics
American Public Policy Making
Foundations of Public Administration
Public Personnel Administration Practice
Public Personnel Administration Practice
Public Budgeting and Finance
Program Analysis and Evaluation
Strategic Leadership
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
Introduction to Psychological Statistics
Research Methods
Psychology of Aging
Studies in Personality
Clinical Interviewing & Counseling
Stress
Christianity
Social Problems
Racism and Inequality
Teaching Students in Inclusive Settings
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Oral Interpretation of Literature
Voice and Diction
Cr. Hrs.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Location
Auburn Hills
Dearborn
Southfield
Warren
East Lansing
Troy
Saginaw
Troy
East Lansing
Traverse City
Dearborn
Dearborn
Traverse City
Warren
Saginaw
Warren
Southfield
Warren
Southfield
Warren
Southfield
Auburn Hills
Dearborn
Traverse City
Saginaw
Dearborn
Troy
Warren
Clinton Township
202
Course Dates
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/27; 11/3, 10, 17, 24; 12/1, 8, 15
10/30, 31; 12/4, 5
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
10/30, 31; 11/13, 14; 12/4, 5
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/2, 3
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
10/21, 28; 11/11, 18; 12/2, 9
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21
8/21, 22; 9/11, 12, 25, 26
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21
8/28, 29; 9/18, 19; 10/2, 3
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
8/24, 31; 9/14, 21, 28; 10/5, 12, 19
10/26; 11/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 12/7, 14
10/21, 28; 11/4, 11, 18; 12/2, 9, 16
8/25; 9/1, 15, 22; 10/6, 13
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
10/27; 11/3, 17, 24; 12/8, 15
10/23, 24; 11/6, 7, 20, 21
8/21, 22; 9/11, 12, 25, 26
10/23, 24; 11/20, 21
9/11, 12, 25, 26; 10/16, 17
8/26; 9/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 10/7, 14
8/25; 9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6, 13
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
10/22, 29; 11/5, 12, 19; 12/3, 10, 17
8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 8, 15
Course Times
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Mon. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 6:00-10:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Fri. 5:00-9:00 p.m.; Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wed. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Tue. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
Thr. 5:30-10:00 p.m.
APPLIES TO: Faculty, Staff, and Students (Mount Pleasant Campus)
Central Michigan University (CMU) is committed to providing a campus environment free of the abuse of alcohol and illegal use of alcohol and other drugs. In
addition, CMU is required by the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 to adopt and implement a program to prevent the illicit use of drugs
and the abuse of alcohol by students and employees. The program must contain: standards of conduct prohibiting the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit
drugs and alcohol by students and employees on CMU property or as part of any of its activities; disciplinary and legal sanctions under state, federal, or local law for
violation; health risks associated with use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol; a description of any available drug or alcohol counseling, treatment, or rehabilitation
or re-entry programs; and a biennial review of the program.
Standards of Conduct at CMU. The possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of alcohol by faculty, staff, and
students on CMU property or as part of a University activity is specifically prohibited by CMU regulations, local ordinances, and by state and federal law.
CMU Sanctions. CMU will impose sanctions for violation of the Standard of Conduct consistent with local ordinances, and state and federal law, and with applicable
collective bargaining agreements, employee handbooks, and University regulations. Violations will result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of
employment, expulsion, and referral for prosecution. Sanctions imposed will depend upon the severity and frequency of the violation. In addition to, or in lieu of,
discipline, violators may be required to complete an appropriate rehabilitation program.
Legal Sanctions. There are legal sanctions under CMU regulations, local ordinances, and under state and federal law for the unlawful possession, use, or distribution
of illicit drugs and alcohol. A violation under state law may result in a misdemeanor or felony conviction, depending on the nature of the offense, punishable by
imprisonment, payment of fines, confiscation of real and personal property, or a combination of the three.
Health Risks. Health (and other) risks associated with the use of alcohol and other drugs include, but are not limited to: impaired academic or work performance; lost
potential; absenteeism from class or work; financial problems; doing things one later regrets; conflicts with co-workers, classmates, families, friends, and others; sexual
assault and other unplanned sexual relationships; unwanted pregnancies; sexually-transmitted diseases; unusual or inappropriate risk-taking which may result in
physical or emotional injury, or death; blackouts; hangovers; long-term health problems including cirrhosis of the liver, organic brain damage, high blood pressure, and
heart disease; and legal problems including imprisonment.
Drug and Alcohol Prevention, Counseling and Rehabilitation, and Re-entry Programs. CMU encourages faculty, staff, and students with alcohol or other drug
dependency problems to contact the University or community counseling centers for referral services or assistance. Employees may be eligible for benefits for
substance abuse treatment through University-sponsored health insurance plans. If treatment for drug and/or alcohol dependency is needed, you should contact your
insurance carrier to obtain information concerning coverage. Students covered by the health insurance plan offered by CMU should contact the Business Office in
Health Services at (989) 774-3059 or the insurance carrier for information concerning benefit coverage.
Below is a list of some drug and alcohol prevention, counseling, treatment and rehabilitation, and re-entry programs. Additional programs may be listed in local and
other area telephone directories.
Alano Club of Mount Pleasant
1201 N. Fancher
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
(989) 772-4955
Alcoholics Anonymous
Kansas City Area Central Office
200 E. 18th Avenue
North Kansas City, MO 64116
(816) 471-7229
Encompass
CMU Employee Assistance Program
800-788-8630
www.encompass.com
Rational Recovery Systems
1460 Pleasant Valley Road
Placerville, CA 95651
(530) 621-4374
Al-Anon Family Groups
1600 Corporate Landing
Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617
(757) 563-1600
CALIX Society
3881 Highland Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55110
(651) 773-3117
Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically
Dependent Persons &
Significant Others (JACS)
135 West 50th Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10020
(212) 632-4600
Secular Organizations for
Sobriety/Save Our Selves
(SOS) Triumph
4773 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90027
(323) 666-4295
Alcoholics Anonymous
475 Riverside Drive #11
New York, NY 10115
(212) 870-3400
Catholic Family Services
210 Court Street #A
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
(989) 773-9328
Narcotics Anonymous
870 Kapahulu Avenue #201
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 734-4357
Ten-Sixteen Recovery Network
2885 Health Parkway
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
(989) 773-9655
Alcoholics Anonymous
124 N. Division
Traverse City, MI 49684
(231) 946-8823
Community Mental Health
301 S. Crapo
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
(989) 772-5938
Narcotics Anonymous
8 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816) 531-2250
Women for Sobriety
109 W. Broad Street
Quakertown, PA 18951
(215) 536-8026
Alcoholics Anonymous
14 E. 810 North Vineyard Blvd.
Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 946-1438
Counseling Center – CMU
102 Foust Hall
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
(989) 774-3381
Ojibwe Substance Abuse Services
2585 South Leaton Street
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858
(989) 775-4900
World Service Office of
Narcotics Anonymous, Inc.
P.O. Box 9999
Van Nuys, CA 91409
(818) 773-9999
Student Organizations – Many student organizations provide an opportunity to become involved in alcohol and other drug education projects. For general
information about student organizations, call (989) 774-3016.
If you have any questions concerning this Administrative Policy and Guideline, please contact the Office of Student Affairs (989) 774-3346, Faculty
Personnel Services (989) 774-3368, or Human Resources (989) 774-6447.
NOTE: Other CMU regulations that are in effect concerning alcohol and other substance use are the Alcohol Policies and Procedures, Policy and Procedures
Relating to Student Rights and Responsibilities, and Campus Security at Central Michigan University.
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FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their educational records. They are:
(1) The right to inspect and review the student's educational records within 45 days of the date the University receives a request for access.
Students should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify
the record(s) they wish to inspect. The University official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place
where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the University official to whom the request was submitted, that
official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed.
(2) The right to request the amendment of the student's educational records that the student believes are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in
violation of the student's privacy rights.
Students may ask the University to amend a record they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the University official
responsible for the record, clearly identifying the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading.
If the University decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the University will notify the student of the decision and
advise the student of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing
procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.
(3) The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student's educational records, except to the extent
that FERPA authorizes disclosures without consent.
One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to University officials with legitimate educational interests and/or
needs to review an educational record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. A University official for the purpose of this
policy is defined as follows:
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members of the faculty
members of the professional, executive, and administrative staff
members of the Central Michigan University Police Department in an emergency if knowledge of the information is needed to protect
the health and safety of the student
students, when properly appointed as members of a hearing panel or screening committee
representatives of the State Auditor General or Department of Education when performing their legal function
a person or company with whom the University has contracted (e.g. attorney, auditor, or collection agent) but limited to only the
specific student information needed to fulfill their contract
others as designated in writing by the President, a University Vice President or Dean
Upon request, the University discloses educational records without a student's consent to officials of another school in which a student
seeks to enroll.
Another exception which permits disclosure without consent is when the information consists solely of "Directory Information". Directory
information may be published or released by University faculty and staff at their discretion. Unless a student specifically directs otherwise,
as explained more fully in paragraph (4) below, Central Michigan University designates all of the following categories of information about
its students as "Directory Information":
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
name, campus address, home address, telephone listing, and campus e-mail address;
state of residence;
age, and date and place of birth;
major field of study, including the college, department, or program in which the student is enrolled;
classification as a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate, specialist or doctoral student;
enrollment status (full-time, part-time, less than half-time);
participation in officially recognized activities and sports;
weight and height of members of athletic teams;
dates of attendance and graduation, and degrees received;
the most recent educational institution attended;
honors and awards received, including selection to the Semester Honors or President's list, honorary organization, or the G.P.A. range
for the selection.
(4) A student has the right to refuse the designation of all categories of personally identifiable information listed above (a. through k.) as
Directory Information. If a student exercises this right, it will mean that no Directory Information pertaining to the student will be
published or otherwise released to third parties without consent, a court order, or a subpoena.
Any student wishing to exercise this right must inform the Registrar's Office in writing by September 1st regarding the withholding of all
categories of personally identifiable information with respect to that student. This will ensure that their name will not appear in the printed
Central Michigan University Directory. Requests after this date will be processed and although it will not impact the printed directory it
will remove the student’s information from the on-line directory. Once a student has requested the withholding of information, “Directory
Information” will be withheld until they submit another request in writing to remove it.
(5) The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by Central Michigan University to comply
with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-5901
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CAMPUS MAP
PARKING: In order to park on campus between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in other than a pay lot or a meter lot, students
must register their motor vehicles with the CMU Police.
ABSC
ANSPACH
BOVEE
BROOKS
CMED
DOW
EC
EHS
EMMONS
ET
FINCH
GRAWN
HERRIG
HOUGHTON
HP
IAC
KULHV
LARZE
MOORE
MUSIC
NART
PARK
PEARCE
POWERS
ROBINSON
RONAN
ROSE
ROWE
SAC
SLOAN
SMITH
TOWERS
WIGHT
BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS
Applied Business Studies Complex
Anspach
Bovee University Center
Brooks
College of Medicine
Dow Science Complex
Events Center
Education and Human Services
Emmons
Engineering Technology
Finch
Grawn
Herrig Classroom
Houghton MTU
Health Professions
Indoor Ath Facility/Bennett Track
Kulhavi
Larzelere
Moore
Music
North Art Studio
Park Library
Pearce
Powers
Robinson
Ronan
Rose Center
Rowe
Student Activity Center
Sloan
Smith
Towers
Wightman
BEAVER ISLAND
CMU Biological Station
P.O. Box 206
Beaver Island, MI 49782
MIDLAND
Mid Michigan Innovation Center (Midland MMIC)
2007 Austin Street
Midland, MI 48642
Or
Michigan Molecular Institute Auditorium (Midland MMI)
1910 W. St. Andrews
Midland, MI 48640
NEITHERCUT
Neithercut Woodland
4105 W. Cadillac Road
Farwell, MI 48622
205
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
College of
Medicine
LOT 56
Education
Building
Events Center
N
W
E
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CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
(Tentative)
2015-2016
FALL SEMESTER 2015
Faculty Preparation Week Begins .........................................................August 24
Classes Begin ........................................................................................August 31
Registration Drop/Add Ends .................................................................September 4
Labor Day (No Classes) ........................................................................September 7
End of First Half of Fall Semester ........................................................October 24
REGISTRATION - SPRING 2016 ...........................................October 26-January 15
Thanksgiving Recess ............................................................................November 25
Classes Resume ....................................................................................November 30
Classes End ...........................................................................................December 11
Examination Week................................................................................December 14-18
Semester Ends.......................................................................................December 19
Commencement ....................................................................................December 19
Monday
Monday
Friday
Monday
Saturday
Wednesday - 5 p.m.
Monday – 8 a.m.
Friday
Monday-Friday
Saturday
Saturday
SPRING SEMESTER 2016
Faculty Preparation Week Begins .........................................................January 7
Classes Begin ........................................................................................January 11
Registration Drop/Add Ends .................................................................January 15
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (No Classes) ............................................January 18
REGISTRATION - SUMMER 2016 ........................................February 22-May 17
End of First Half of Spring Semester ....................................................March 5
Spring Recess .......................................................................................March 5
Classes Resume ....................................................................................March 14
REGISTRATION - FALL 2016 ...............................................March 21-September 2
No Classes ............................................................................................March 31-April 1
Classes End ...........................................................................................April 29
Examination Week................................................................................May 2-6
Semester Ends.......................................................................................May 7
Commencement ...................................................................................May 7
Thursday
Monday
Friday
Monday
Saturday
Saturday - 1 p.m.
Monday – 8 a.m.
Thursday-Friday
Friday
Monday-Friday
Saturday
Saturday
SUMMER SESSIONS 2016
Registration Drop/Add ..........................................................................February 22-May 17
First Session - Six Weeks (May 16 - June 23)
Classes Begin ........................................................................................May 16
Memorial Day (No Classes)..................................................................May 30
Classes End ...........................................................................................June 23
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Second Session - Six Weeks (June 27 – August 4)
Classes Begin ........................................................................................June 27
Independence Day Recess (No Classes) ...............................................July 4
Classes End ..........................................................................................August 4
Monday
Monday
Thursday
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