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Academic Advisement for Undergraduates
University Calendars: August 2008–August 2009 . . 2
Brigham Young University Honors Program . . . . . . 17
University Calendar: Fall Semester 2008. . . . . . . . . 3
Brigham Young University Academic Standards . . . 18
Class Schedule Work Sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Graduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Instructions for Internet Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Church Educational System Honor Code. . . . . . . . 20
Registration Information and Procedures. . . . . . . . . 4
Honor Code Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Are You Eligible to Register?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Academic Honesty Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Do You Have Holds That May Block Your
Registration?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Dress and Grooming Standards. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
How to Add Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
How to Drop Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Adding and Dropping Information for
Block Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
How to Obtain Enrollment Verification. . . . . . . . . 6
Remember! Update Your Address Information. . . . 6
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Residential Living Standards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement. . 21
University Policies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Nondiscrimination Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
University Accessibility Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Access to Education Records: FERPA. . . . . . . . . 22
Student Classification for Undergraduates. . . . . . 22
Repeating Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Introduction to the Undergraduate Degree. . . . . . . . 9
The I (Incomplete) Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
University Core: Religious Education . . . . . . . . . . 9
Changing College or Major. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
University Core: General Education. . . . . . . . . . 10
Discontinuance from BYU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Major Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
University Devotionals,
Firesides, and Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
The University Core: Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
University Core Detailed Options Table. . . . . . . . 12
All college advisement centers (CACs) are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday–Friday. They will be closed
for devotionals on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to noon. Write, visit, or call the advisement center of your choice:
Telephone
(801) 422-3426
(801) 422-4325
(801) 422-3541
(801) 422-3777
(801) 422-3638
(801) 422-4789
(801) 422-3548
(801) 422-3042
(801) 422-4285
(801) 422-4173
(801) 422-6270
(801) 422-3044
(801) 422-3826
Address
120 MCKB
264 CB
151 SWKT
D-444 HFAC
203 RB
1175 JFSB
273 HRCB
380 WIDB
460 TNRB
551 SWKT
N-179 ESC
3326 WSC
2500 WSC
Zip Code
84602
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Freshman Academy Envelopes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Final Examination Policy and Schedules:
Fall Semester 2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Course Availability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Where to Go for Help
Career and Learning Information
Center
2590 WSC
(801) 422-2689
Employment
2024 WSC
(801) 422-3561
Reservation of Right to Make Changes to the Fall 2008 Class Schedule. This class schedule is not a contract
between the university and its students. The university reserves the right to change instructors, course offerings,
credit hours, scheduled times, and college or department requirements as university business may require.
Illness or Injury
On campus: (801) 422-2771
Student Health Center
Off-campus: (801) 373-7850
UVRMC
Independent Study
206 HCEB
(801) 422-2868
Transfer Evaluation
A-166 ASB
(801) 422-6575
Transcripts and Records
B-150 ASB
(801) 422-2631
Information and Referral
(801) 422-4636
Tuition/Fee Payment
Cashiers’ Office
D-155 ASB
(801) 422-4104
Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
B-356 ASB
(801) 422-4091
Personal Counseling
Counseling and Career Center
1500 WSC
(801) 422-3035
Undergraduate
Admissions/Readmission
D-155 ASB
(801) 422-2507
Graduation
B-150 ASB
Refer to your college advisement
center listed above.
Registration
B-130 ASB
(801) 422-2824
University Accessibility Center
1520 WSC
(801) 422-2767
Scholarships and Loans
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Offices
D-155 ASB
(801) 422-4104
University Honors Program
102-A MSRB
(801) 422-5497
General Education
Refer to your college advisement
center listed above.
Housing
100 SASB
(801) 422-2611
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Advisement Center
David O. McKay School of Education
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Fine Arts and Communications
Health and Human Performance
Humanities
International and Area Studies
Life Sciences
Marriott School of Management
Nursing
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Preprofessional (premed, prelaw, predent)
University Advisement Center Class Attendance Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Tuition and Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
The University Core (GE + Religion)
Detailed Options—Fall 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Where do you go for academic advisement?
If you have chosen a major, or if you have one in mind, go to the advisement center for the college that offers that
major. If you have no major in mind, visit the University Advisement Center (2500 WSC).
Parking Services
Parking permits
Bicycle licenses
2120 JKB
(801) 422-3906
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BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
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BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
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University Calendar: August 2008–July 2009
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New-Student Orientation
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Start of Class
Annual University Conference
Withdrawal Deadline (with a W)
Class Day
First Day Last Day
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement due Jan 1
Registration (add/drop classes) Apr 1
Orientation Aug 28
Labor Day holiday Sep 1
Fall semester class instruction Sep 2
First-block classes Sep 2
Winter deferment deadline
Withdraw deadline
Second-block classes Oct 22
Discontinuance deadline
Friday class instruction
No class instruction
Thanksgiving holiday Nov 27
Exam preparation days Dec 12
Final exams Dec 15
Graduation (no exercises) Dec 19
Winter Semester 2009
Jan 16, 2009
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Feb 9
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Registration (add/drop classes) Feb 2
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Withdraw deadline
Memorial Day holiday May 25
Discontinuance Deadline
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First Day Last Day
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Winter semester class instruction Jan 5
First block classes Jan 5
Martin Luther King Day holiday Jan 19
Withdraw Deadline
Presidents’ Day holiday Feb 16
Monday class instruction Feb 17
Second block classes Feb 26
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement due Jan 1
Spring, summer, fall deferment deadline
Discontinuance Deadline
Exam preparation days Apr 15
Final exams Apr 17
Graduation—university commencement Apr 23
Graduation—college convocations Apr 24
Spring Term 2009
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First Day Last Day
Registration (add/drop classes) Feb 2
Orientation Jun 19
Summer term class instruction Jun 22
Independence Day holiday Jul 3
Withdraw deadline
Pioneer Day holiday Jul 24
Discontinuance Deadline
Exam preparation day Aug 11
Final exams Aug 12
Graduation—university commencement Aug 13
Graduation—college convocations Aug 14
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University Calendar: Fall Semester 2008
Registration Information (801) 422-2824 First Day Last Day
Campus Events and Holidays First Day Last Day
Annual University Conference
Orientation
Labor Day holiday
No class instruction
Thanksgiving holiday
Graduation (no exercises)
Aug 25 Aug 27
Aug 28 Aug 30
Sep 1
Nov 26
Nov 27 Nov 28
Dec 19
Academic Instruction First Day Last Day
Fall semester class instruction
First-block classes
Second-block classes
Friday class instruction
Exam preparation days
Final exams
Sep 2
Sep 2
Oct 22
Nov 25
Dec 12
Dec 15
Dec 11
Oct 21
Dec 11
Nov 25
Graduation Information—Undergraduate First Day Last Day
Mar 1, 2008
Mar 1, 2008
Graduation Information—Graduate (801) 422-4091 First Day Last Day
Feb 1, 2008
Feb 1, 2008
Mar 1, 2008
Oct 1, 2008
Application Information—Graduate (801) 422-4091
Refer to the BYU 2008–2009 Program Application Deadlines at
http://www.byu.edu/gradstudies/programs/deadlines.php
for fall 2008 departmental application deadlines.
Financial Aid Information (801) 422-4104 First Day Last Day
Submit continuing student scholarship applications for fall semester 2008
and winter semester 2009
Last day to apply for BYU short-term loans to pay fall semester 2008 tuition
Apply for priority processing of Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford Loans,
and BYU loans for fall semester 2008 and winter semester 2009
Repay BYU short-term loans for fall semester 2008
Apr 15
Sep 15
Jun 1
Nov 15
Tuition and Fees Information (801) 422-4104 First Day Last Day
Tuition is due (registration holds placed for tuition nonpayment) Aug 26
Final Tuition Payment Deadline (classes deleted for nonpayment of tuition) Sep 15
BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
Sep 15
Sep 15
Sep 15
Sep 18
Oct 6
Oct 6
Oct 29
Oct 29
Nov 7
(Call your college advisement center for direction)
Apply for December 2008 graduation
Apply for April 2009 graduation
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams,
GE challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at other
schools, and any other information pertaining to December 2008 graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for December 2008
graduation
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, GE
challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at other
schools, and any other information pertaining to April 2009 graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for April 2009 graduation
Dec 13
Dec 19
Application Information—Undergraduate (801) 422-2507 First Day Last Day
New freshmen submit admissions and scholarship applications for
spring term, summer term, or fall semester 2008
International transfer and international former BYU students submit admissions
and scholarship applications for spring term 2008
U.S. transfer and former BYU students submit admissions and scholarship
applications for spring term, summer term, or fall semester 2008
International transfer and international former BYU students submit admissions
and scholarship applications for summer term and fall semester 2008
Submit a Continuing Student Enrollment and Scholarship Deferment Application
for spring term, summer term, or fall semester 2008
New freshman, transfer, international, and former BYU students submit admissions and
scholarship applications for winter semester 2009
Priority register through Web registration Apr 1
Discontinue with no tuition charge
Add classes once school begins Sep 2
Drop a class without a W Withdraw from a first-block class for academic reasons
Withdraw from a semester class for academic reasons (official withdrawal)
Discontinue officially from a first-block class for nonacademic emergencies
Drop a second-block class without a W Add second-block classes Withdraw from a second-block class for academic reasons (official withdrawal)
Discontinue officially from the university or withdraw from classes for
nonacademic emergencies (petition required)
Apply for December 2008 graduation
Schedule a final oral examination (defense of written work) and submit one
copy of the work to your department (if in a dissertation, thesis, or selected
project program)
Have a final oral examination (if in a dissertation, thesis, or selected project program)
Submit dissertation, thesis, or selected project to the dean of your college for
December 2008 graduation.
Submit dissertation, thesis, or selected project—final copies and/or electronic
thesis/dissertation (ETD)—to the library business office (2062 HBLL); complete
remaining degree requirements; pay fees; and submit exam results and I and T grade
changes to Graduate Studies for December 2008 graduation
Sep 15
Nov 15
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Nov 25
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Oct 31
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Records Information (801) 422-2631 First Day Last Day
Spring term 2008 grades available on the Web Jun 30
Summer term 2008 grades available on the Web Aug 25
Instructors must submit fall semester 2008 grade rolls to the Records Office Dec 30
Fall semester 2008 grades available on the Web Jan 2
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BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
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Class Schedule Work Sheet
Instructions for Internet Access
We suggest that you use the following form to plan your ideal schedule. Be careful not to select classes that
meet at the same time on the same days. After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for
submission if your first choices are not available. The computer will not schedule you in more than one section
of the same class (except for R classes and labs).
Monday
Tuesday
7:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
How to Access BYU Web Registration
You may access BYU Web registration from your own home if you have the Internet and have downloaded
Netscape Communicator 7.0+, Internet Explorer 5.5+, or Mozilla Firefox 2.0. These browsers are available for
downloading on the World Wide Web. If you can’t access the Web from home, you can use computers on the
BYU campus. These are available at access point labs and kiosks in most buildings. You can also find computers
connected to the Web at most public libraries.
1.Log in to Route Y with your Net ID and password. This can be done from http://www.byu.edu. (If you do not
remember your Net ID, click the Route Y tab for instructions on how to proceed.) If you continue to experience
problems with your Net ID and password, please contact the Registration Office at (801) 422-2824. Office
hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time.
2.Once you have logged on, type MyMAP in the white search box on the upper right side of the screen. When
this page loads, select the Plan MyMAP tab. This page is the foundation of MyMAP. Similar to the progress
report, the Plan MyMAP tab not only tracks academic progress but also ­provides you with the capability of
building your academic plan leading to graduation. The Plan MyMAP page allows you the opportunity of indicating specific classes for general education, major and minor requirements, and any desired elective course.
A link to the suggested sequence of classes on the major academic plan (MAP) for your major is provided to
reference, if necessary.
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9:00 a.m.
3.Next click the Organize MyMAP tab, which allows you to assign a semester or term to each class planned on
the Plan MyMAP page.
4.Finally click the Register tab, which will allow you to view your planned classes as you register for a currently
open semester/term. You may also register in the traditional way by clicking the Add Classes button at the
­bottom of the semester/term tab.
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University
Devotional
Registration Information and Procedures
Are You Eligible to Register?
You are eligible to register for fall semester 2008 if you registered for and completed regular day school classes
during winter semester 2008, spring term 2008, or summer term 2008, or if you have been issued a valid letter
of admission for fall semester 2008 by the Admissions Office.
Continuing BYU students can interrupt their studies for one semester (fall/winter) by submitting a Continuing
Student Enrollment and Scholarship Deferment Application. Students leaving the university to serve an LDS mission can defer their admission status by submitting an LDS Missionary Enrollment and Scholarship Application.
Both are available from the Admissions Office, D-155 ASB, (801) 422-2507, or at http://admissions.byu.
edu. Students who interrupt their studies for more than one semester (except missionaries) should contact the
Admissions Office for the appropriate application materials.
Continuing degree-seeking graduate students are eligible if they have fulfilled the minimum registration requirements (6 hours per year) in the preceding academic year.
Students who graduate from BYU lose their eligibility and will not be allowed to continue to attend classes
unless they have been admitted to a graduate or postbaccalaureate studies program.
Do You Have Holds That May Block Your Registration?
The following holds will block your registration. Please check with the appropriate office for removal of the hold:
Academic Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Support (801) 422-2723
CAC and GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Your college advisement center (see page 1)
Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (801) 422-6100
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement . . . . . . . Honor Code Office (801) 422-2847
Financial (prior balance) . . . . . . . Student Financial Services Office (801) 422-4104
Graduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Studies (801) 422-4091
Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Financial Services Office (801) 422-4104
or Financial Aid Office (801) 422-4104
University Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honor Code Office (801) 422-2847
Tuberculosis Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Center (801) 422-5134
Tuition Delinquent . . . . . . . . . . . Student Financial Services Office (801) 422-4104
Academic Standards
Please be aware of the following when you are adding classes:
A student’s academic standing is determined according to the grades the student earns at BYU.
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
College Advisement Center (CAC) Hold
Undergraduate students in good standing may register for as many as 18 credit hours in one semester (9 per
term) by following the regular registration process. The college advisement centers may authorize a student who
has demonstrated superior academic ability to register for a maximum of 21 hours (11 per term). This approval
is to be noted by the college advisement center on the add/drop card or indicated by an over-hours flag in AIM.
Auditing classes (registering for a class without receiving credit) or registering for Evening Classes constitutes
a part of your total registration. Exception to these rules must be presented to: University Registrar, B-150 ASB,
­starting on the first day of instruction.
The CAC hold targets students with special needs who will be required to seek assistance from their college
advisement center before registering. Students with a CAC hold must visit their college advisement center and
will be prevented from registering until the hold is cleared by the college advisement center.
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
All enrolled continuing, undergraduate, graduate, intern, or Study Abroad students are required to obtain a
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement for each new academic year. (See page 21 for further details.)
Financial (prior balance)
Official Enrollment
Past financial delinquencies must be cleared before a new registration may be commenced.
Students whose names are on the university class roll are officially registered. If your name is not on the class roll,
you should contact the Registration Office, B-130 ASB, (801) 422-2824, immediately.
Graduate School
Auditing Classes
It is the responsibility of each graduate student to understand and follow both the specific department
­requirements and the general university requirements for graduate work.
Violation of the Honor Code will result in a hold being placed on a student’s record. (See pages 20–21 for further
details.)
Students desiring to audit classes (register for a class without receiving credit) can only do so on an add/drop
card during the first ten class days (six days of a block/term). Students must obtain the instructor’s approval on
a signed add/drop card. It is not possible to register for an audit class on the Web registration system. You are
charged the same tuition for auditing classes as for taking classes for credit. Classes taken on an audit basis will
not appear on your official records, are not considered when calculating financial aid and scholarship eligibility,
will not be considered in calculating enrollment verifications, and do not ­fulfill the minimum registration requirement for graduate degree-seeking students. Students who are registered for credit and wish to change to audit
must first drop the class. The class may then be added for audit during the add period only (first ten days of a
semester, six days of a term).
Delinquent Tuition
Evening Classes and Salt Lake Center Classes
If tuition is not paid seven days before the beginning of school, a hold will be placed on registration unless the
­student has pending financial aid. Whatever amount is not covered by financial aid is the responsibility of the student
and is due and payable by the tuition deadline. You do not need to have completed your registration in order to pay
your tuition. Classes may be dropped but no classes may be added until the hold is lifted.
Daytime students taking courses through Evening Classes or the Salt Lake Center may register for the courses
at the same time they register for day school. Please note that the Salt Lake Center sections are taught in Salt
Lake City.
Loans
Students’ past due debts are referred to Student Financial Services for collection.
University Standards
How to Add Classes
Use the Web registration system to add classes. For fall semester your beginning registration time is determined
according to your class standing or number of credit hours completed through fall semester 2007. This “Priority
Registration” begins with graduate students, then seniors, juniors, sophomores, continuing freshmen, newly admitted freshmen, and non-degree-seeking graduate students.
The registration system will be open to you from your beginning time, as indicated on the Registration Notice
until midnight September 15. The registration system will not allow you to register before your assigned time.
Priority Registration Schedule
redit Hours/Class Standing Begin Registering
C
Credit Hours/Class Standing Begin Registering
Grad. students and 145+
Tuesday, April 1
55+
Friday, April 11
125+
Wednesday, April 2
45+
Monday, April 14
115+
Thursday, April 3
35+
Tuesday, April 15
105+
Friday, April 4
25+
Wednesday, April 16
95+
Monday, April 7
15+
Thursday, April 17
85+
Tuesday, April 8
5+
Friday, April 18
75+
Wednesday, April 9
<5 and non-degree grads
Monday, April 21
65+
Thursday, April 10
Freshman Registration
June 2–12
(randomly assigned)
During priority registration, if all sections of the course you want are full, and you must have this course this
semester, use the raincheck option to be placed on the department list of students unable to enroll. Continue to
monitor the course on the Web registration system in case students drop. A raincheck will not guarantee that you
will be able to register for the class.
You may add classes from your beginning priority registration day until September 15. During this time some
classes may be added using the Web registration system. Other classes require an add card with the instructor’s
signature.
BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
Independent Study
Independent Study can provide scheduling flexibility and the convenience of taking university courses away from
campus. You may register for courses any time during the year and take up to a year to finish each course. Tuition
is $140 per credit hour—this fee is not included in your regular BYU daytime tuition. Independent Study courses
are indicated in the course list by the phrase “Offered by Independent Study.” Many courses are now available
by Internet, and new courses are continually being added. For further information and a free catalog, contact
the Independent Study Office, 206 HCEB, Provo, UT 84602-1514, (801) 422-2868, or http://elearn.byu.edu.
Note: Unless you are a BYU student, Independent Study courses do not apply toward a BYU degree. Generally,
Independent Study courses cannot be applied toward BYU graduate degrees. Independent Study will not count
toward eligibility. Contact Graduate Studies for more information (801) 422-4091.
How to Drop Classes
Fall classes can be dropped from your schedule using the Web registration system until midnight September
15. Add/drop cards can be obtained from the Registration Office, academic department, or CAC offices. Note: A
student can be registered for more than one section of an R-suffix course and therefore must drop each unwanted
section.
A W will be given for any class withdrawal September 16–October 6. To withdraw from a class, simply log into
the Web registration system and click the W next to the class you’d like withdrawn. A pop-up message will inform
you that a $10 fee will be charged to your student account and a W will be placed on your transcript. Select Okay
and you will be withdrawn. A W is an official withdrawal and means you registered for a class and did not officially
withdraw before the tenth day of the semester/sixth day of a block. It does not figure into your GPA.
Withdrawal for nonacademic emergencies can be done October 7–November 25. Between these dates, if you
encounter a nonacademic emergency, such as a serious accident or illness, which affects your performance in a
class(es), you may petition to be withdrawn. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain the necessary supporting
information from the instructor, physician, employer, etc., to accompany the request. A committee will consider
your request, which may or may not be approved. If you have experienced a nonacademic emergency, you may
contact the Petitions Office, B-150 ASB (801) 422-6570, to discuss your options.
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Discontinuance (Withdrawing from All Classes for the Semester)
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative Personnel, and Their Spouses
What to do before the add deadline (until September 15)
If you are not coming to school this semester, you must discontinue (drop all your classes) by the add deadline to
avoid a tuition reassessment fee. Classes may be dropped individually or by clicking the Drop All Classes link on
the Student Registration page in AIM.
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the University Electronic Handbook.)
What to do after the add deadline (September 16–November 25)
To discontinue after the add deadline you will need to complete a Request for Discontinuance form. Contact the
Discontinuance Office at B-150 ASB (422-7705) or download the form from discontinuance.byu.edu. Tuition will
be charged to the date of discontinuance at the percentage rate listed in the Tuition and Fees section of this class
schedule.
If discontinuing after the withdraw deadline (October 6), you will need to obtain signatures of the individual
instructors (after this time students are responsible for grades earned in class). The instructor will indicate an
­official withdrawal (W) or an academic failing withdrawal (WE) grade. The last day to discontinue from fall
­semester is November 25, 2008.
Warning: Discontinuance from fall semester will forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters without
­reapplying or deferring through the Admissions Office. Undergraduate students who have completed at least one
semester may fill out a deferment form, found here: http://saas byu.edu/depts/admissions/cont_deferment.aspx.
Students who were newly admitted to winter semester should contact the discontinuance counselor at (801)
422‑7705 about future readmission eligibility and deferment options.
Adding and Dropping Information for Block Classes
Dates for First-Block Classes
Classes begin: September 2
Adding classes: Until September 15
Dropping classes:
Without a W: Until September 15 (use Web registration or drop card)
Withdraw with a W: September 16–18
Discontinue for nonacademic emergencies: September 19–October 6
Classes end: October 21
Dates for Second-Block Classes
Classes begin: October 22
Adding classes: Until October 29
Dropping classes:
Without a W: Until Until October 29
Withdraw with a W: October 30–November 7
Discontinue for nonacademic emergencies: November 8–November 25
Classes end: December 11
How to Obtain Enrollment Verification
Contact the Records Office, B-150 ASB, (801) 422-4470 for enrollment verification. An undergraduate student’s
enrollment ­status is determined by the number of credit hours taken, as follows:
Hours Enrolled
Semester
Term
12+
6+
9–11.5
4.5–5.5
6–8.5
3–4
.5–5.5.5–2.5
Enrollment Status
Full-time
Three-quarter
Half-time
Less than half-time
Audited courses do not count in total enrollment hours, but are charged tuition and fees. Graduate students should
refer to the Graduate Education section of this class schedule.
Remember! Update Your Address Information
It is important that your mailing address be updated. This will help you receive university mailings in a timely
manner. You can accomplish this by going to the BYU homepage (http://www.byu.edu), clicking on Route Y, then
logging in and selecting Personal Information. The Registration Office, B-130 ASB, (801) 422-2824, will also be
happy to help you with an address change.
Eligibility
Regular full-time faculty, staff, and administrative personnel may register for classes, up to a maximum of 6 credit
hours per semester, and will not be required to pay tuition. During spring and summer terms, full-time personnel
may take 3 credit hours per term or 4 in one and 2 in the other. This benefit is applicable to undergraduate and
graduate tuition. To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given semester/term, individuals must be regular fulltime personnel by the add deadline for that semester/term. For their dependents to be eligible for tuition benefits,
personnel must (a) be at least age thirty with one year of full-time service or (b) have completed five years of fulltime service with the university. Eligible individuals must meet university admissions and registration requirements.
Personnel or dependents enrolled through day school (registration eligibility: DC—day-continuing) who withdraw
from all classes in a semester/term are required to do so through the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB. Parttime, adjunct, on-call, or temporary personnel and their dependents (spouse and children) are not ­eligible for
tuition benefits.
Daytime Classes
Written approval is required for personnel taking classes during the hours from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and/or
TBA. This includes thesis hours and audited classes. The Personnel Request for Class Attendance form can be
obtained at the Benefits Office, D-240 ASB, or the Benefits Office Web site (http://www.byu.edu/hr/managers/
forms). Please register for classes, through Admissions or Evening School, before submitting your completed
form to the Benefits Office. You are required to submit a separate form for each semester/term in which you
take 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and/or TBA classes. The tuition benefit will not be paid until the ­completed form is
received and processed by the Benefits Office.
Evening Classes
Eligible personnel who wish to register for evening classes only, and whose registration eligibility is not DC—daycontinuing, should contact the Evening Classes Office, 122 HCEB, (801) 422-2872. To receive the tuition benefit
for evening classes, a completed Clearance to Register Form and current BYU ID must be presented to the Evening
Classes Office. Personnel registering for evening classes (section type: evening) beginning before 5:00 p.m. must
also complete a Personnel Request for Class Attendance form (see Daytime Classes above) and submit it to
the Benefits Office, D-240 ASB, for the tuition benefit to be paid. An ecclesiastical endorsement is required for
spouses and dependents of BYU personnel. Personnel and spouses withdrawing (discontinuing) from all courses in
Evening Classes are required to do so through the Evening Classes Office. A $10 fee is charged to the individual
for discontinuing after the last day to add classes.
Audit
Eligible personnel and spouses who only audit daytime and/or evening classes, and whose registration eligibility
is not DC—day-continuing, should contact the Evening Classes Office, 122 HCEB, (801) 422-2872, for auditing
procedures. Audited classes will not appear on official records; however, the credit hours listed with classes that
are audited, as well as Conferences and Workshops courses, will count toward the semester/term credit-hour limits
(see Eligibility above). Employees who audit classes during daytime hours (7:00 a.m–5:00 p.m. and/or TBA) must
also complete a Personnel Request for Class Attendance form (see Daytime Classes above) and submit it to the
Benefits Office, D-240 ASB, for the tuition benefit to be paid. Audited classes do not count toward the minimum
required credits for financial aid and scholarships.
Spouses
There are no credit-hour limitations for eligible spouses. However, in the event a spouse is taking classes and is
then hired full-time by the university, the individual’s “personnel” status supersedes the “spouse” status, and the
tuition benefits/limitations (see Eligibility above) are then administered accordingly.
Tuition Taxation
In some cases the IRS considers graduate tuition for spouses to be noncash taxable income. Each semester/term
in which an eligible spouse is enrolled in a graduate degree-seeking program and is taking graduate classes, the
employee is required to complete a Tuition Taxation Form for Spouses Taking Graduate Classes. The form can be
obtained from the Benefits Office, D-240 ASB, or the Benefits Office Web site (http://www.byu.edu/hr/managers/
forms). The tuition benefit will not be paid until the completed form is received and processed by the Benefits Office.
Tuition and Fees
Student Status—for Tuition
Assessment Purposes
Tuition Rates
Tuition rates and class fees for all academic programs are established annually by Brigham Young
University’s Board of Trustees. Tuition rates are based
on graduate or undergraduate status, full- or parttime status, and membership in The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church). There are also
separate rates for graduate students attending the
J. Reuben Clark Law School and the Marriott School
of Management.
BYU is owned and operated by the Church, and
a significant portion of university operating costs are
paid with the tithes of Church members. In recognition of this support, Church members are assessed
lower tuition fees than those who are not members.
This practice is similar in principle to that of state
universities charging higher tuition to nonresidents.
Students are considered members of the Church
if they have been baptized at any time during the
semester or term.
Tuition rates for the 2008–2009 academic year
are as follows:
Tuition and General Fees
­per Semester
Undergraduate Students
LDS
Full-time $2,040
(12 or more credit hours)
Three-fourths time
$1,970
(9–11.5 credit hours)
Part-time
(8.5 credit hours or less)
per credit hour
$ 209
Non-LDS
$4,080
Graduate Students
LDS
Full-time $2,580
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time per credit hour
$ 287
Non-LDS
$5,160
$3,955
$ 418
$ 573
Graduate School of Management Students and
Law School Students
LDS
Non-LDS
Full-time $4,620
$9,240
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time per credit hour
$ 513
$1,027
The university reserves the right to change tuition and
fees without notice.
Noncredit and Audited Course Fees
Tuition for noncredit courses or for courses being
audited is charged at the same rate as for credit
courses. Noncredit and audit hours will be considered
when determining part-time, three-quarter-time, or
full-time status for tuition assessment purposes.
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Graduate Status. Students (both degree-seeking
and non-degree-seeking) who have received their
first bachelor’s degree prior to the beginning of the
semester or term for which they are registering. Note
that the preceding tuition rate table does not apply to
students of the J. Reuben Clark Law School and the
Marriott School of Management. Separate tuition and
fee schedules are available for these management
programs within the respective schools.
Full-time Status. Undergraduate students registered
for 12.0 or more credit hours per semester or 6.0 or
more credit hours per term. For graduate students,
full-time status is defined as registration for 8.5 or
more credit hours per semester or 4.5 or more credit
hours per term.
Three-quarter-time Status. Undergraduate students
registered for 9.0 to 11.5 credit hours per semester
or 4.5 to 5.5 credit hours per term. There is no threequarter-time status for graduate students. Enrollment
as a three-quarter-time student does not entitle
the student to physical education suit and facility
­privileges.
Part-time Status. Undergraduate students registered
for 0.5 to 8.5 credit hours per semester or 0.5 to 4.0
credit hours per term. For graduate students, parttime status is defined as registration for 0.5 to 8.0
credit hours per semester or 0.5 to 4.0 credit hours
per term. Enrollment as a part-time undergraduate
student does not entitle the student to health service,
student activity privileges, or physical education suit
and facility privileges.
Payment of Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are considered due and payable
seven calendar days prior to the first day of class.
Failure to pay by this date will result in holds being
placed on the student’s account, restricting the ability to add additional classes, unless the student has
pending financial aid. Class registrations will be deleted if payment of tuition and fees is not received by
midnight of the add deadline. Classes will generally
not be deleted if adequate financial aid is pending.
However, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure
that financial aid or other forms of payment are available to satisfy tuition and fees prior to the deadline.
Class registrations that are dropped for nonpayment
will not be reinstated for payments received after the
payment deadline.
Short-Term Loans
The university makes short-term loans available to
assist students to meet the tuition payment deadline. These loans are intended to be used for short­duration financing needs. Short-term loans are due
as follows:
Semester/Term
Fall 2008
Winter 2009
Spring 2009
Summer 2009
Due Date
November 15, 2008
March 15, 2009
June 1, 2009
August 1, 2009
A $20 processing fee will be charged for each shortterm loan. No interest is charged on those loans if
they are paid by the due date. Short-term loans outstanding after the due date bear interest at the rate
of 12 percent per annum. Holds on registration for
future semesters or terms are placed on all student
accounts the day the short-term loan is disbursed
and are not released until the loan is paid in full.
This may affect the ability of some students to take
­advantage of ­priority registration.
Pro-Rata Charges for Dropped Classes
Students may drop classes without penalty until the
add deadline. After the add deadline, tuition will be
recalculated based on the student’s current enrollment status. A pro-rata tuition charge will be applied
for dropped classes that result in a student moving
from full-time to three-quarter time or three-quarter
time to part-time or fewer hours within part-time status. This charge also applies to students who discontinue. The pro-rata charge applies to tuition and most
class fees. Certain class fees relate to the delivery of
required supplies or services and are not refundable.
The pro-rata charges are as follows:
If class is dropped The pro-rata charge
beginning: will be:
Fall Semester
September 16, 2008
15%
September 22, 2008
25%
October 27, 2008
50%
November 10, 2008
100%
Winter Semester
January 20, 2009
15%
January 26, 2009
25%
March 2, 2009
50%
March 16, 2009
100%
Spring Term
May 6, 2009
15%
May 11, 2009
25%
May 26, 2009
50%
June 1, 2009
100%
Summer Term
June 30, 2009
15%
July 6, 2009
25%
July 20, 2009
50%
July 27, 2009
100%
The recalculation of tuition and fee charges may
result in a refund. The amount of the refund a ­student
will receive is based on the date the classes are
dropped, or in the case of an official discontinuance,
the date that the student reports such discontinuance
to the Discontinuance Office (B-150 ASB).
Any refund due the student will be paid by check
through the mail approximately ten days after the
classes are dropped. If the student has elected direct
deposit for student account refunds, the refund will
be deposited into the student’s bank. Payments originally paid by credit card will be returned to the credit
card. Unpaid university charges may be deducted
from the refund amount.
Refunds will not be paid to students whose tuition
has been paid by a loan, scholarship, or benefit.
If a student with federal financial aid drops below
half-time enrollment (undergraduate, 6 hours per
semester or 3 hours per term; graduate, 4.5 hours
per semester or 2.5 hours per term), the federal
program or lender may require that a portion of the
refund to be returned.
A petition for exception to the refund schedule
will be considered for students forced to discontinue
because of circumstances that are beyond their
control, such as death in the immediate family,
life-threatening situations, medical incapacitation, a
university error, or military leave. Students should not
submit petitions based on ignorance of university policies and procedures. These will be denied. Petition
forms are available in D-155 ASB.
Collection of Unpaid Tuition and Fees
BYU retains all legal remedies to collect unpaid
tuition, fees, and other amounts due to the university
for housing, traffic fines, etc. BYU uses a variety of
methods to keep students informed of amounts due
the university, including financial Web sites, statements, and various forms of correspondence. It is the
student’s responsibility to remain aware of obligations
to the university and to make payment on a timely
basis.
If BYU is unable to collect amounts due the
university within a reasonable time, the debt may
be referred to an outside collection agency and/or
attorney for collection. All collection costs, including
collection agency fees, attorney fees, and court costs
will be charged to the student’s account.
Failure to pay all amounts due BYU, including
collection fees, may also result in various actions,
including but not limited to withholding services
and restricting the student’s ability to register for
class, participate in graduation, receive a transcript
or diploma, or be considered for readmission to the
­university. The university also reserves the right to
report both positive and negative payment histories
to credit-reporting agencies.
Payments for Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees include charges such as tuition,
class fees, tuition reassessments, tuition late fees,
Study Abroad fees, and health insurance premiums.
Students are responsible to pay the correct amount
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of tuition, fees, and past due balances in U.S. dollars
(checks must be drawn on a U.S. bank). A current
billing statement is available on Route Y by clicking
the My Financial Center link under the School heading.
The following options are available for making
tuition and fee payments. For more information
on making payments to BYU, please visit
http://payments.byu.edu.
Pay Tuition Online
BYU encourages you to take advantage of the fast,
easy, and secure ways to pay online. Payments may
be made online by logging into Route Y and selecting the My Financial Center link under the School
heading.
1.eCheck (BYU’s preferred payment method)
eCheck is a free electronic check option that uses a
secure Web transmission to electronically deduct payments directly from a checking or savings account.
The payer’s bank routing and account numbers are
required when making eCheck payments. Payments
from mutual fund, money market, line of credit, and
brokerage accounts cannot be accepted.
2.Credit Card with a Service Fee
The university no longer accepts credit card payments
for tuition and fees directly, but BYU has arranged
for a third-party vendor to accept American Express,
Discover, and MasterCard. The third party charges
the payer a nonrefundable service fee equal to 2.75
percent of the transaction amount. This fee will be
in addition to the tuition and fee charges. Visa is not
accepted because its operating rules prevent participation in service fee programs of this type.
Debit cards are considered credit cards for tuition
and loan payment purposes and would therefore be
subject to the same credit card restrictions and service charges. Because eChecks and debit cards both
deduct payments directly from a checking or savings
account, students can avoid the service charge by
choosing the eCheck option.
Note the Credit Card Refund Policy: Existing credit card regulations prohibit BYU from making a refund
to you in cash or check when you make a payment
by credit card and there is an adjustment made to the
charges paid. When you pay by credit card and there
is a reduction in the amount of your charges, we are
required to refund the amount back to the credit card
you used to make the payment. The third-party vendor will not refund any portion of the service fee even
though a refund has been made to the credit card.
Pay Tuition by Mail
Check or money order payments may be mailed to
Student Financial Services, A-153 ASB, Provo, UT
84602. Please make checks payable to Brigham
Young University or BYU. Do not mail cash. Include
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with your check the student’s BYU ID number and
the amount to apply to each category. You may print
a statement and remittance slip by logging into Route
Y, selecting My Financial Center, and then clicking
the Print a Statement button; however, this is not
required to make payment.
Pay Tuition in Person
Payments may be made throughout the year in
person at D-155 ASB. However, during the first two
weeks of each semester or term, only limited services
are available at this location. Full cashiering services
during these periods are available at the OneStop
Student Services in the Wilkinson Student Center.
Tuition may be paid using check, money order, or
cash. Credit cards and the Signature Card cannot be
used to pay Tuition or Fees at BYU cashiering locations (see Pay Tuition Online above for acceptable use
of credit cards). Check or money order payments may
also be left in the drop boxes at OneStop Student
Services in the Wilkinson Center or D wing on the
main floor of the ASB.
Pay Tuition by Telephone
eCheck payments may be made over the telephone
by calling (801) 422-4104. Credit card payments
for tuition cannot be made over the telephone. Credit
card payments for tuition can only be made online
through the third-party vendor.
Pay Tuition Through Western Union
This option is probably most advantageous for international payments. Using cash rather than credit
card as the payment method will greatly reduce the
amount of Western Union fees.
Follow these instructions to make a tuition
­payment using Western Union Quick Collect:
1.Go to a Western Union agent location. To find a
­location call toll-free 1-800-325-6000, press 2,
1; or go to the Web site at http://www.westernunion.com
2.Complete the blue Quick Collect form. You will
need the following information to complete the
form:
• Pay to: Brigham Young University
• Code city: BrighamYoung (case sensitive and no
spaces)
• State: UT
• Account number: (nine-digit BYU student ID)
3.Provide payment to Western Union
• Payment amount includes amount owed to
BYU plus Quick Collect fee (between $11 and
$15 U.S.)
• $5,000 U.S. limit for each cash transaction
4.Receive the receipt with the ten-digit money
transfer control number (MTCN). This number
can be used to track your Quick Collect payment.
The notification of cash payment is sent within a
few minutes.
Pay Tuition by Wire Transfer
To pay tuition using an international or domestic wire
transfer, please contact us for wire transfer instructions via phone (801) 422-4104 or via email at
wiretransfer@byu.edu.
University Fees
Class Fees
Army ROTC Leadership Laboratory. . . . . . .
Ec En 224. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ExSc 116, 117 (bowling) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
†ExSc 150, 151, 152, 153
(payable to skating rink). . . . . . . . . . . . .
*ExSc 161, 162, 164 (skiing). . . . . . . . . .
†ExSc 175, 176, 177 (scuba diving). . . . .
**Geol 410. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
***Geol 490R, 590R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I Sys 100, 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Math 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mil S 120, 121, 220, 221, 320, 321,
325R, 420, 421. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Music 160R, 260R, 359R, 360R, 460R,
560R, 660R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PWS 112. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RMYL 189. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
†RMYL 427. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SFL 110, 210, 340. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SFL 185R, 287, 487. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . $40
. . . . . 11
. . . . . 45
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
variable
. . . . 35
variable
. . . 550
variable
. . . . 25
. . . . 75
. . . . . 40
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . . 380
. . . . 90
. . . 100
variable
. . . . 50
. . . . 30
*Student must also have equipment and purchase
lift passes.
**See department for a refund application.
***See department for a fee card.
†See department for amount.
Class fee refunds are based on the same schedule as
listed for tuition refunds. Those with asterisks (*) are
exceptions to this schedule and must be applied for
at the respective academic department.
Materials/Service Fees
The following classes charge fees based on materials
consumed or services provided. Contact the individual
department or professor to determine the appropriate
payment procedure.
CM 105, 155, 210.
EC En 212, 301.
IT 101, 104A,B, 344, 347, 443, 447.
TTE 200, 209, 229, 450, 490R, 593R.
TMA 285, 475R.
VA 133.
VAStu 104, 105, 106, 204R, 205, 206R, 216,
217, 218, 219, 350, 351, 355R, 356R, 358,
359, 456R, 459R, 656R, 659R.
Student Teaching/Practicum Fees
Fingerprint Fee
Students in teacher education must be fingerprinted
and pass a background check prior to starting
practicum experiences with K–12 students. Fees
for fingerprinting and background checks are set by
the Utah State Office of Education and are listed
on the Education Advisement Center Web site:
http://education.byu.edu/eac.
Licensure Fee
Students who meet all program requirements qualify
for a Level 1 teaching license in Utah. Fees for licensure are due with the student teaching application.
Licensure fees are set by the Utah State Office of
Education and are listed on the Office of Field Services
Web site: http://education.byu.edu/fieldservices.
Miscellaneous Fees and Fines
Admission evaluation fee (nonrefundable) . . . .
Bicycle registration (Provo City license). . . . . .
Change of registration fee—per class
(after add deadline). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dishonored check charge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Examination, special equivalency . . . . . . . . . .
NDFS-dietetics insurance and ADA dues. . . . .
Graduation (undergraduate) application fee
(nonrefundable). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Identification photo for replacement ID card
(no charge for first replacement). . . . . . . . .
Incomplete grade contract fee per class
(to a maximum of $30). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
National League of Nursing Diagnostic Exam. .
Physical education locker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Traffic violation fines, variable
according to violation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transcript fee (pay at Records Office) . . . . . . .
. . $30
. . . . 1
. . . 10
. . . 20
10–20
. . . 48
. . . 15
. . . 10
. . . 10
. . . 40
. . . . 5
5–300
. . . . 2
Parking Fees and Information
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Motor Vehicles
Parking permits are required to park on campus. To
obtain a permit, log in to Route Y and proceed under
Parking Registration; or bring the following to the
Parking Services Office:
1. Current vehicle registration.
2. BYU identification card.
G, Y, C, and motorcycle/moped parking permits expire
each year on September 15.
At the beginning of each term, during OneStop, all
student permits will be issued from the OneStop
­location rather than from the Parking Services Office.
Those wishing to obtain a student permit during that
time will need to go to the parking counter located at
OneStop in the WSC.
Bicycles
Bicycles must be licensed within Utah County. Provo
City licenses cost $1 at the Parking Services Office or
at the Provo Police Department. Bicyclists must:
1. Always park bicycles in racks.
2. Never ride on sidewalks during class breaks.
3. Yield to pedestrians.
4. Obey all traffic rules.
5.Never ride faster than pedestrians are walking
(3 mph maximum).
6.Never lean bike against or attach bike to trees,
handrails, or other fixtures.
Bicycles not parked in racks will be impounded. BYU
will not be responsible for cut locks, chains, or cables.
Cutting locks, chains, or cables is authorized only
when uniformed police or traffic personnel are ­present.
Other Regulations and Information
Replacement permits will be issued only when the
­current valid permit is returned, regardless of a car
accident, a windshield replacement, or the sale of the
vehicle.
Neighborhoods adjoining campus are sometimes
inundated with parked vehicles. Students are encouraged to obtain BYU parking permits and to park in
university parking lots authorized by the permit.
Traffic regulation information may be obtained
from the Parking Services Office. It is the responsibility of all students, faculty, and staff to obey all traffic
rules and regulations.
Questions may be directed to Parking Services personnel at (801) 422-3906, ­http://www.parking.byu.edu
or ­http://www.police.byu.edu
Parking and Traffic Violation Fines. . . . . . $15–$300
To appeal or pay a citation online, go to http://police.
byu.edu and click on Appeal a Citation or Online
Citation Payment. Appeals must be made within
fourteen calendar days of the citation issue date.
Otherwise the opportunity to appeal is forfeited.
Individuals receiving seven or more citations in a
twelve-month period (whether paid or unpaid) will
have their driving and parking privileges revoked.
Health Insurance Requirement
BYU requires all continuing students who are enrolled
at least three-quarter time (including Salt Lake Center
hours) to have appropriate medical coverage for the
duration of their enrollment at BYU. In other words,
you must have coverage the entire time you are a
continuing BYU student, including during any summers you take off or other short-term breaks from
classes.
To satisfy the university’s health coverage requirement, you have three options:
1. Enroll in the BYU Student Health Plan.
2. Enroll in a group medical plan provided by your
parents’, your own, or your spouse’s employer.
BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
3. Purchase an individual plan.
If you choose an individual medical plan, it should
provide:
• 80 percent coverage for all major medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and ancillary
­services;
• an individual annual deductible of no more than
$1,000; and
• an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000
If you choose any medical plan other than the
BYU Student Health Plan, you must provide verification of adequate coverage at the beginning of your
first semester or term and annually at the beginning
of fall semester. Carefully review any medical plan
you are considering to make sure it will provide you
with sufficient coverage for your current and future
healthcare needs. Coverage must be effective by the
first day of class.
All undergraduate and graduate students enrolled
at least three-quarter time (including Salt Lake Center
hours) who do not submit proof of other coverage
through the Route Y Web site to the BYU Student
Health Plan Office before the add/drop deadline each
year will be enrolled automatically for individual coverage and assessed the appropriate premium (single
or married student rate) for the BYU Student Health
Plan.
Spouses and dependents will not be enrolled automatically the first semester or term that you are on
the plan. If you want coverage for your spouse and
dependents, you must enroll them in the plan. Once
they are enrolled, your dependents will be enrolled
automatically at the beginning of each subsequent
academic year.
The BYU Health Plan is an annual plan but is
billed and must be paid each semester/term. The
health plan fee is due the first day of class each
semester or term. Following fall semester, students
who will not be attending BYU for one or more
semesters or terms (except as described above) are
eligible to remain on the BYU Health Plan but must
continue to pay the health plan fee on a timely basis.
Following fall semester, students who will no longer
be attending BYU may also elect out of participation
in the health plan. If you choose to not remain on the
Student Health Plan, you must submit in writing such
decision to the Student Health Plan Office by the due
date of the plan fee.
For the latest BYU Student Health Plan fees,
check the Web site at http://www.dmba.com/nsc/
handbooks/student/hbbyu2007.pdf
Appeals
Students with unusual circumstances may appeal for
special consideration of any item in this section to the
Student Financial Services Office. Appeal forms may
be obtained at the office windows at D-155 ASB.
Introduction to the
Undergraduate Degree
There are three formal components to the baccalaureate at Brigham Young University: religious education,
general education, and education in a major. Of
these, the first two constitute the university core. In
accordance with The Aims of a BYU Education, each
of the three components complements the others.
They are not partitioned off from one another; none
claims preeminence; together they comprise a whole,
a harmony.
The relationship between the university core and
the major will vary in any given year according to
the competing demands upon the student’s attention. However, students should strive to develop their
programs in such a way that a lively interrelationship
between the university core and the major, in which
each nourishes and informs the other, is pursued
over the entire undergraduate experience. For a
fuller description of each of these components—their
underlying philosophy, objectives, and details—please
see the University Core and Major sections of the
­current BYU Undergraduate Catalog (http://saas.byu.
edu/catalog/2008-2009ucat/).
University Core: Religious Education
Religious Education administers and offers courses
in ancient and modern scripture, Church history and
doctrine, and related subjects. Religion courses—both
Doctrinal Foundation and Religion Electives—are provided so that students may progress in their religious
understanding and convictions simultaneously with
their educational progress in secular fields. As such,
religion courses are not meant to be a mere devotional supplement, but an integral part of the university curriculum that parallels university standards and
expectations. As a result, no more than 4 hours of
religion credit per semester may be counted toward
the religion hours at BYU requirement. For this purpose, spring and summer terms combined equal a
single semester.
BYU students are expected to complete 14 hours
of religion courses at the BYU campus. All students
must complete the Doctrinal Foundation requirement
of the university core as follows: Book of Mormon
(RelA 121/H and 122/H), New Testament (RelA
211/H or 212/H, or a Jerusalem Center course:
RelA 111, 200, 310, or 311), and Doctrine and
Covenants (RelC 324/H or 325/H). In addition to
the Doctrinal Foundation requirement, students must
complete 6 elective hours of religion courses at the
BYU campus.
Religion courses taken from LDS institutes of religion (including stake institute) or Church Educational
System schools (BYU–Idaho or BYU–Hawaii) will not
fulfill the “religion courses taken at BYU” requirement. Only religion hours taken at the BYU campus
(including the BYU–Salt Lake Center and approved
BYU Independent Study courses) will fulfill this
requirement.
All returned missionaries taking the Book of
Mormon (RelA 121 or 122) must enroll in sections
designated for returned missionaries.
Students who are not LDS are strongly encouraged
to enroll in RelC 100, Introduction to Mormonism,
during their first semester in residence. RelC 100
may be used to fill either the New Testament or
Doctrine and Covenants requirement.
Minimum
Total Hours Religion
Transferred Hours
to BYU to Take at
BYU
0–14.9
14
15–29.9
12
30–44.9
10
45–59.9
8
60–74.9
6
75–89.9
4*
90 or
more
2*
Doctrinal Foundation
Courses Required for
Graduation**
Book of Mormon
(RelA 121 and 122),
Doctrine and Covenants
(RelC 324 or 325)
New Testament
(RelA 111 or 200 or
211 or 212 or 310 or 311)
Book of Mormon
(RelA 121 and 122), 
Doctrine and Covenants
(RelC 324 or 325)
Book of Mormon
(RelA 121 and 122)
*More credits may be needed if the Doctrinal Foundation
requirement has not been completed.
**These courses may be transferred from LDS institutes,
BYU–Hawaii, or BYU–Idaho but must correspond with BYU
courses (number/content and hours) and will not reduce the
number of total BYU religion hours that must be taken while
enrolled at BYU.
Transfer Credit
Students with transfer credit must fulfill the religion
requirements according to the table below.
For more detailed information concerning religion
requirements and to view the most accurate listing of religion courses, please refer to the current
undergraduate catalog or class schedule. You may
also wish to visit http://religion.byu.edu at your
­convenience.
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University Core: General Education
General education joins with religious education to
make university education different from specialized
vocational training. It builds a foundation for intellectual development; it increases our understanding of
civilization—of humankind’s most valuable knowledge
and achievements in the arts, letters, and sciences.
General education teaches us the importance of critical thinking, an awareness of the past, aesthetic sensibility, and moral judgment. These, together with the
training provided in verbal and quantitative skills, in
manipulating symbolic systems, help prepare us for a
lifetime of learning, effective communication, responsible action, forming and judging arguments, and
appreciating and creating the good and the beautiful.
Modifications in general education, effective fall
2004, have been made in an effort to achieve closer
alignment with The Aims of a BYU Education and to
assure that each student develops valuable skills and
breadth in fundamental areas of human knowledge.
All students who receive undergraduate degrees from
BYU are required to complete the new GE requirements as outlined below, except those students who
have taken classes at BYU before fall semester 2004.
These latter students may complete either the new
university core program or the previous GE program
and religion requirements. Information on the previous
GE program can be obtained in the college advisement centers. Students completing requirements
under the previous GE program must do so before fall
semester 2008. For details on completing the previous GE program, see the GE Summary table in the
winter 2004 class schedule.
Selection and Timing of GE Classes
Each GE requirement is completed by taking one
course or a combination of courses chosen from the
approved list in the table below. Single-course options
are most often designed for students whose major
is topically distant from the requirement. On the
other hand, combination-of-course options are often
designed for majors related to the requirement and
may include courses a student might take to satisfy a
major or minor requirement. Students should carefully
consider which option best meets their educational
needs. Students are urged to consult their college
advisement center when planning their classes.
Occasionally it is possible to complete more than
one GE requirement with a single course. For example, Civilization 202 courses are typically labeled
either “ARTS” for arts-focused, “LTRS” for lettersfocused, or “GCA” for global and cultural awareness–
focused. A Civilization 202 (ARTS) course can be
used to complete both the Civilization 2 requirement
and the Arts requirement; a Civilization 202 (LTRS)
course can be used to complete both the Civilization
2 requirement and the Letters requirement; and a
10
Civilization 202 (GCA) course can be used to complete both the Civilization 2 requirement and the
Global and Cultural Awareness requirement. Students
are encouraged to use such “double-counting”
sparingly—the more GE courses a student takes, the
greater the breadth and value of the overall educational experience.
Not all courses listed in the table are appropriate
for all students. For instance, some have prerequisites, some are upper-division courses, and some are
designed primarily for certain majors. These courses
are labeled in the university core table as either
“has prerequisite” or “not for all students.” Students
should avoid registering for courses for which they are
not academically prepared and should consult with
the class instructor if they are unsure.
To gain approval to meet a GE requirement, a course
is subjected to a rigorous evaluation. Such approval is
not granted lightly, and students should ensure that the
courses they select are, in fact, approved for GE credit.
This information is updated each semester/term and
published in the current class schedule.
All new students should complete First-Year
Writing and the two Book of Mormon classes during
their freshman year. First-Year Writing may be taken
in either semester of the first year. Students with an
ACT math subscore below 22 also need to fill the
Quantitative Reasoning requirement in their first year.
It is likewise recommended that all new students
begin work in the Mathematics or Foreign Language
options under Languages of Learning.
Students planning to satisfy the Scientific
Principles and Reasoning requirements in Biological
or Physical Science with the one-course options (e.g.,
Bio 100, PhyS 100) should also complete these,
along with American Heritage, during their first two
years, making some progress on them during their
first year. Civilization courses are designed as sophomore-level courses, although some programs include
them during the freshman year. Advice as to when to
complete the other GE requirements can be obtained
at college advisement centers or department offices.
University Core and the Honors Program
The Honors Program offers a number of courses
that satisfy both university core and Honors requirements. These courses provide a deeper, more intense
exposure to the subject matter for the student who is
interested in a challenging experience. Departmental
courses taught in both non-Honors and Honors sections are designated “/H” in the table of courses
below. Courses offered by the Honors program are
designated Honrs. Additional information concerning
honors courses may be obtained from the Honors
Advisement Center, 102-A MSRB, (801) 422-5497,
or by consulting the “University Honors Program
Course Guide.”
Ways to Complete GE Requirements
Other Than by Course Work
In addition to taking approved courses, students
may satisfy individual GE requirements within the
university core by: (1) transferring acceptable credit
from other academic institutions; (2) receiving credit
from Advanced Placement (AP) and International
Baccalaureate (IB) examinations; or (3) passing
exemption or challenge examinations offered for
some classes at the university.
Transfer Credit
The application of transfer credit to GE requirements
is handled by the Admissions Office, A-183 ASB,
(801) 422-2500. Articulation agreements have been
reached with several junior and community colleges
to facilitate the transfer process for students who
have completed certain associate degrees. Contact
the Admissions Office for up-to-date information
regarding the status of those agreements with other
institutions.
Advanced Placement and International
Baccalaureate Credit
The results of some Advanced Placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate (IB) exams may be used
to satisfy certain GE requirements and to obtain
general university credit. AP or IB credit posted to a
transfer institution will be evaluated based on BYU’s
standards rather than those of the transfer institution.
Contact the School Relations Office, A-209 ASB,
(801) 422-5000, for details regarding credit hours
and exemption from GE requirements for both AP
and IB exams.
Note: College Level Examination Program—BYU
stopped giving credit for general exams in 2000. At
this time, BYU does not give credit for subject exams
either. CLEP credit posted to another institution’s
transcript is reevaluated based on BYU’s standards.
Exemption and Challenge Examinations
Some requirements can be accomplished by successfully completing an examination. Two types of
examinations are available: the exemption exam and
the challenge exam. The primary difference between
an exemption exam and a challenge exam is that an
exemption exam is used exclusively to fulfill a general
education requirement. No academic credit or letter grade is posted to the transcript. The challenge
exam, however, is not restricted to GE courses, and
academic credit and a letter grade may be posted to
the transcript if the student so chooses. A student
may take an exemption or challenge exam for a single
course only once during each semester or term.
Students do not have to be enrolled in a course to
take an exemption or challenge exam. However, some
of the exams are given early enough each semester/
term so that students who are enrolled and pass the
exam may drop the course. Students not enrolled in
a course have an opportunity to take the challenge or
exemption exams offered at the Testing Center. Please
consult the table on page 11 for specific exam dates.
Exemption Exams: No Credit or Grade
Exemption exams are offered for select general education courses only. Although passing an exam completes the GE requirement, it does not earn academic
credit or a letter grade and does not appear on the
transcript. Exemption exams are given in the Testing
Center on the dates shown on the table that follows.
A fee payable at the Testing Center is required for
the exams. A passing score on an exemption exam
is reflected on the progress report as fulfilling the
requirement. However, no academic credit will be
posted on the transcript of grades. The procedure to
take an exam and request exemption from a course
follows.
Challenge Exams: Graded Credit
Only students who have completed at least one
course at BYU through day or evening school or the
Salt Lake Center are eligible for the challenge examination option. Students currently enrolled are eligible
to take the exam, but the credit will not be posted to
the transcript until the other BYU credit and grades
are posted. Students who are suspended or dismissed
from the university are not eligible to challenge courses. Students who are suspended or dismissed may
not have challenge examination credit posted to their
record even if the examination was taken prior to the
suspension or dismissal.
Once students have graduated, they are not eligible for challenging any additional credit at BYU
unless it is specific to the graduate program to which
the students have been admitted. (See current BYU
Graduate Catalog for information on how to challenge
graduate courses.)
A challenge exam may or may not be offered for
a course at the discretion of the department. Passing
a challenge exam earns credit and a letter grade for
the course, which appears on the transcript if the
student elects to accept the grade. Challenge exams
are not restricted to general education courses. Some
challenge exams are offered in the Testing Center, and
others are arranged through the department offering
the course. Departments reserve the right to decide
which courses may be challenged by examination. A
fee payable at the Testing Center is charged for exams
offered in the Testing Center. A fee payable at Student
Financial Services, D-155 ASB, is required for exams
that are offered through individual departments. Check
with the department to see if the exam is offered
in the department or in the Testing Center. To earn
academic credit and a letter grade for the course, the
student must submit a Challenge Examination Form,
provided by the Testing Center or the department, to
the Records Office, B-150 ASB. No additional fees are
charged to post credits to the transcript. The student’s
transcript and grade-point average reflect the grade
earned on the exam. The procedure to take exams and
request academic credit follows.
Procedure for Exemption and Challenge Exams Given
at the Testing Center
A. Procedure for Exemption Exams
1.Contact the appropriate academic department
for exam procedure and content before going
to the Testing Center.
2.Go to the Testing Center (265 HGB) on one of
the examination dates listed below.
3.Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
4.If you are enrolled in the course when you
pass its exemption exam, you must also
complete an Add/Drop Card and drop the
course. Students who drop the class after the
add deadline (ten class days after a semester
starts or six class days after a term starts)
will receive a W on their ­transcript for dropping the course, and their progress report will
reflect fulfillment of the GE requirement. If
the exempted course is not officially dropped
before the drop deadline, the grade given by
the instructor based on class performance will
appear on the transcript of grades.
Note: If you pass an exemption exam at the Testing
Center, your progress report will be updated automati-
cally at the end of the semester. Please retain your
score report for your records.
B. Procedure for Challenge Exams Given at the
Testing Center
1.Contact the appropriate academic department
for exam procedure and content before going
to the Testing Center.
2.Go to the Testing Center (265 HGB) on one of
the examination dates listed below.
3.Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
4.After the exam is graded, if you choose to
receive graded credit, obtain a Challenge
Examination Form at the Testing Center and
have it validated there. To accept the grade
and receive credit for the course, you must sign
the Challenge Examination Form and obtain
the signature of the examiner (at the Testing
Center). The Testing Center sends the form to
the Records Office, B-150 ASB, within one
month from the date the exam is taken. Graded
credit will be added to your official university
transcript, and the progress report will show
any GE requirement as fulfilled. (Students
taking the Physical Science exam may take
the grade or an exemption if their score is 75
percent or above. If their score is between 60
and 74 percent, then they may receive graded
credit.)
Schedule of Exemption and Challenge Examinations Given in the Testing Center
The Testing Center, 265 HGB, offers special examinations for some GE classes on the dates noted below. Please
contact the appropriate academic department for specific exam information before going to the Testing Center.
FALL Semester 2008
Course
Term
Precollege
Math
(Math 97)
Fall
Biological
Sciences
(Bio 100)
Fall
Exemption Exam
(No Credit or Grade)
Challenge Exam
(Graded Credit)
Last Day to
Drop w/o
W on the
Transcript
Department
Contact
$10
Sep 15
Math Lab
159B TMCB
$20
Sep 15
Bio 100 Office
109 HRCB
Fee
(Pay at Testing
Center)
Sep 2–15
Oct 22–29
(score of 70% and above)
Physical
Science
(PhyS 100)
Fall
American
Heritage
(AHtg 100)
Fall
Sep 2–15
Oct 22–29
Sep 2–15
Oct 22–29
(score of 75% and above)
Sep 2–15
Oct 22–29
$10
Sep 15
PhyS 100
Office
N252 ESC
Sep 2–15
Oct 22–29
$20
Sep 15
AHtg Office
166 SWKT
(score of 60% to 74%)
5.If you are enrolled in the course when you
pass its challenge exam, you must also complete an Add/Drop Card and drop the course.
Students who drop the class after the add
deadline (ten class days after a semester
starts or six class days after a term starts) will
receive a W on their transcript for dropping the
course, and their progress report will reflect
fulfillment of any GE requirement. If the course
is not officially dropped before the drop deadline, the grade given by the instructor based on
class performance will appear on the transcript
of grades.
Procedure for Challenge Examinations Not Given at
the Testing Center
A.Whether or not you are enrolled in the course you
are challenging:
1.Complete the Challenge Examination Form
available from the department.
2.Arrange with the department to take the exam.
3.Pay the required testing fee at Student
Services, D-155 ASB, and have the form validated there ($20 fee per course except for the
language exams).
4.Present the validated form to the department
examiner.
5.Have the grade and credit recorded on
the form by the examiner and obtain the necessary departmental signatures.
6.The department will submit the completed
form to the Records Office, B-150 ASB, within
one month from the date the exam is taken.
B.If you are enrolled in the course when you pass
its challenge exam, you must also complete an
Add/Drop Card and drop the course. Students
who drop the class after the drop deadline (ten
class days after a semester starts or six class
days after a term starts) will receive a W on
their transcript for dropping the course, and
their progress report will reflect fulfillment of the
GE requirement. If the course is not officially
dropped, the grade given by the instructor based
on class performance will appear on the transcript of grades.
How Do You Get Help with Specific
Questions Concerning General Education?
The essential information concerning general education is found in the University Core section of the
current BYU Undergraduate Catalog. Additional,
late-breaking information, plus advice about general education requirements can be obtained from
your college advisement center. The eleven college
advisement centers, together with the University
Advisement Center, 2500 WSC, provide assistance
with registration, graduation requirements, policies
and procedures, fields of study, changes of major, and
many other aspects of academic life.
Computer terminals are available in the advisement centers and other locations on campus to provide you with an up-to-date report of your academic
status. To access your progress report, log into Route
Y, select the AIM icon, then Student, then Student
Academic Record, and click the Progress Report link.
This will generate a personalized report that includes
a list of GE requirements you have or have not
­completed.
Major Education
Brigham Young University students are expected to
develop competence in at least one area of concentration. Such competence is acquired through in-depth
study in an area referred to as the major. Through
the major requirements students encounter a rigorous, coherent, and progressively more sophisticated
program of study. Such study is intrinsically valuable,
and it prepares students to enter the world of work
or to pursue further study. By the time they graduate, students should have a grasp of their discipline’s
essential knowledge and skills and thus be able to
compete in and contribute to the larger world outside
the university.
BYU offers approximately 150 undergraduate
major programs. Most of these programs are centered
in the more than 50 academic departments, but
several interdisciplinary programs are also available. The complete list of these degrees is given in
the BYU Undergraduate Catalog under the heading
Alpha­betical List of Undergraduate Majors at BYU.
Of the 120 credit hours required as a minimum for
the ­baccalaureate degree, the major program typically
comprises between 40 and 60 credit hours, although
some exceed 60 credit hours. Requirements for major
programs are detailed under specific departments in
the catalog.
Students need not feel undue pressure to declare
a major immediately upon entering the university,
and they may wish to enroll in general education
courses that can introduce them to possible areas
for major study. However, some majors, including
those in the natural sciences, engineering, music, and
visual arts, are tightly structured. Efficient graduation
from these programs requires students to undertake
degree requirements during the first semester of their
freshman year. Students who are considering these
programs are encouraged to begin them as soon as
possible. The academic departments and college
advisement centers can provide advice about particular degree requirements and selecting a major.
For information on BYU Testing Center hours, visit http://testing.byu.edu.
BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
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BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
The University Core (GE + Religion) Detailed Options—Fall 2008
Please read the Components of the Undergraduate Degree section of this class schedule before considering the list
of courses to complete these requirements.
Note 1: The courses listed on the following table are subject to change each semester. Some general education
(GE) courses listed have approval on a trial basis and may be removed from the list at a later date. Please consult a current class schedule each semester/term to ensure that the class you take is still approved for GE. Some
requirements can also be satisfied with AP or IB exam credit. Check with the School Relations Office, A-209 ASB,
(801) 422-5000, for current mapping of AP/IB exams.
Note 2: Courses that include honors sections are followed by /H.
Note 3: For details on completing the previous GE program, see the previous GE Program Summary table in the
winter 2004 class schedule.
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University Core Detailed Options Table
BOOK OF MORMON
RelA 121/H and 122/H
NEW TESTAMENT
RelA 211/H or 212/H OR Jerusalem Center courses: RelA 111, 200, 310, or 311
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS RelC 324/H or 325/H
THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY
WELLNESS
The University Core: Summary
To complete the University Core, you must satisfy each of the 18 requirements listed below. Each can be
­completed by taking one course or a combination of courses. In some cases, you may satisfy the requirement in
other ways: AP; competency exams; or, in the case of Quantitative Reasoning, ACT or SAT score. Furthermore, in
some cases a single course may complete two requirements (double count). Courses marked in bold are especially
recommended for freshman students. See the University Core Detailed Options Table for details.
1. Book of Mormon (take 2-course sequence)
2. New Testament (take 1 course)
3. Doctrine and Covenants (take 1 course)
4. Wellness (take 1 course or 3-course combination)
5. American Heritage (take 1 course or 2-course combination)
6.Global and Cultural Awareness (take 1 course or 2-course combination; tagged courses in detailed table below
may double-count to also complete the Languages of Learning or Arts or Letters or Civilization 2 requirement)
7. First-Year Writing (take 1 course or AP—see detailed table below)
8. Advanced Written and Oral Communication (take 1 course or 2-course combination)
9. Quantitative Reasoning (take 1 course or ACT/SAT option—see detailed table below)
10.Languages of Learning (Math option: take 1 course; Foreign Language option: take courses up to the
­culminating course)
11.Civilization 1 (take 1 course)
12.Civilization 2 (take 1 course; tagged courses may double-count to complete Arts or Letters or Global and
Cultural Awareness)
13.Arts (take 1 course or combination of courses; tagged courses may double-count to complete Civilization 2
or Global and Cultural Awareness)
14.Letters (take 1 course; tagged courses may double-count to complete Civilization 2 or Global and Cultural
Awareness)
15.Biological Science (take 1 course or 2-course combination)
16.Physical Science (take 1 course or 2-course combination)
17.Social Science (take 1 course)
18.Religion Electives (take 3–4 courses)
Open Electives (take other courses to round out your education—required only if students need classes to
­complete the 120 hours for graduation)
Although the time to complete GE requirements varies according to the major, all new students should complete the First-Year Writing and the two Book of Mormon classes during their freshman year. First-Year Writing may
be taken in either semester of the first year. It is also recommended that students who, because of an ACT math
subscore below 22, need to fill the Quantitative Reasoning requirement, do so in their first year, and that all new
students begin work in the mathematics or foreign language options under Languages of Learning.
Students planning to satisfy the Scientific Principles and Reasoning/Biological Science, /Physical Science
requirements with the one-course options (e.g., Bio 100, PhyS 100) should also complete these, along with
American Heritage, during their first two years, making some progress on them in their first year. Civilization
courses are designed as sophomore-level courses, although some programs include them during the freshman
year. Advice as to when to complete the other GE requirements can be obtained at college advisement centers
or department offices.
Note: See further elective religion requirements at the end of the table For religion
requirements for transfer students see the Transfer Credit section on page 9.
DOCTRINAL FOUNDATION
One course:
A three-course combination:
HEPE 129Fitness and
Lifestyle
Management
HEPE 105 + two activities Healthy Living plus two
approved courses chosen from
Exercise Sciences activity,
Dance activity, or outdoor skills
(under RMYL).
OR
Note: An Exercise Sciences, Dance, or outdoor skills course
is approved for Wellness if there is the abbreviation WELL
in bold to the right of the course listings in the current class
timetable. Enrollment in an approved course with an R suffix
may be counted only one time.
CITIZENSHIP
American Heritage
Global and Cultural
Awareness
Standard Option
Options for Certain Majors
One course chosen from:
One of the following two-course combinations:
AHtg 100/HAmerican
Heritage
Honrs 240American
Government
and Society
Hist 220 + Pl Sc 110/HThe United States Through
1877 plus American
Government and Politics
Hist 220 + Econ 110/HThe United States Through
1877 plus Economic Principles
and Problems
Pl Sc 110/H + Econ 110/HAmerican Government and
Politics plus Economic
Principles and Problems
Hist 221+ Pl Sc 110/HThe United States Since 1877
plus American Government and
Politics
OR
One course (or combination of courses in the case of RelC 355 + 356) from the following list:
(Some courses may double-count for this and another requirement.)
Foreign Language 202 course or equivalent (Foreign Language Culminating Course—see
Languages of Learning Requirement.)
Anthr 101/H
Social/Cultural Anthropology
Anthr 317
Native Peoples of North America
Anthr 326
Central American Society
Anthr 330
Peoples of Africa
Anthr 335
Peoples of India
Anthr 340
Peoples of the Middle East
Anthr 343
Chinese Culture and Society
ArtHC 203 (ARTS)
Survey of Oriental Art and Architecture
ArtHC 371 (has prerequisite) (ARTS) Chinese Art and Architecture
ArtHC 375 (has prerequisite) (ARTS) Japanese Art and Architecture
ArtHC 377 (has prerequisite) (ARTS) Islamic Art and Architecture
ArtHC 380 (has prerequisite) (ARTS) Northern Mesoamerican Art
ArtHC 382 (has prerequisite) (ARTS) Southern Mesoamerican Art
Econ 230 (has prerequisite)
Economic Development and Growth
Econ 431 (not for all students*)
Economic Development
Econ 432 (not for all students*)
Economic Growth
EngT 231 (SPRS)
Moral Leadership in a Technological World
Europ 336R
International Area Studies
Geog 120/H
Geography and World Affairs
Geog 130
Introduction to Human Geography
Global and Cultural
Awareness, continued
Geog 255
Middle and South America
Geog 265
Russia and the Former Soviet Union
Geog 271
Middle East
Geog 272
East Asia
Geog 273
Southeast Asia
Geog 285
Africa South of the Sahara
Germ-Scand 217 (ARTS)
German and Scandinavian Film
Hist 202/H (CIV2)
World Civilization Since 1500
Honrs 208R (LTRS)
Letters: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 209R (ARTS)
Arts: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 231R
Social Science: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 232R
History: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 247R
Natural Science: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 261
Social Science: Global and Cultural Awareness
(some sections)
Honrs 308R (LTRS)
Letters: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 309R (ARTS)
Arts: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 332R
History: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 347R
Natural Science: Global and Cultural Awareness
Hum 240 (LTRS or ARTS)
Introduction to the Humanities of Asia
Hum 242 (LTRS or ARTS)
Introduction to Humanities of the Islamic World
Hum 260 (LTRS or ARTS)
Humanities of Latin America
IAS 360/361 (AWOC)
Field Preparation/Post-Field Writing
Japan 350 (LTRS)
Japanese Literature in Translation—8th–16th Centuries
Japan 351 (LTRS)
Japanese Literature in Translation—17th–19th Centuries
Japan 352 (LTRS)
Japanese Literature in Translation—The Modern Era
Korea 340 (has prerequisite) (LTRS) Introduction to Traditional Korean Literature
MESA 250
Introduction to the Religion of Islam
Music 203 (ARTS)
World Music Cultures
Music 206 (ARTS)
Survey of Latin American Music
Nurs 400
Global Health and Human Diversity
Pl Sc 150/H
Comparative Government and Politics
Pl Sc 170
Introduction to International Politics
Pl Sc 347
Russia/Former Soviet Politics
Pl Sc 348
Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asian Politics
Pl Sc 352
African Politics
Pl Sc 353
China: Government and Politics
Pl Sc 354
Japan: Government and Politics
Pl Sc 357
Middle East: Political Systems
Pl Sc 358
Politics and Society in Latin America
Pl Sc 380
International Relations of Latin America
Pl Sc 381
International Relations of the Middle East
Pl Sc 385
International Relations of Asia
Pl Sc 452
Islam and Politics
Pl Sc 472 (has prerequisite)
International Political Economy of Women
Pl Sc 474
Arab-Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
RelC 351/H (Rel)
The Gospel and the World’s Religions
RelC 355/H + RelC 356/H (Rel)Judaism and the Gospel plus Islam and the Gospel
(two-course combination)
Soc 113
Multicultural America
Soc 323 (has prerequisite)
Racial and Minority-Group Relations
SKILLS
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
One course chosen from:
First-Year Writing
Engl 115College Writing and
(To be completed
Reading
during freshman year)
(Independent Study and
­examination credit only)
Engl 150/HWriting and Rhetoric
Honrs 150Honors University
Writing
Phil 150/HReasoning and Writing
ELang 105 First-Year Writing,
International
(For international students who have
English as their second language)
Advanced Written and
Oral Communication
(Completion of the
First-Year Writing
­requirement is a
­prerequisite for all
Advanced Writing
­courses. Some majors
require a specific
course. Recommended
during junior year.
Consult your college
advisement center.)
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OR
One course or set of courses from the following list:
ArtHC 300 (not for all students*)Art Historical Methodology, Research, and Intensive
Writing
Chem 391 (not for all students*)
Technical Writing Using Chemical Literature
Engl 311/H (has prerequisite)
Writing About the Arts and Humanities
Engl 312/H (has prerequisite)
Persuasive Writing
Engl 313 (has prerequisite)
Expository Writing for Elementary Education Majors
Engl 314 (has prerequisite)
Writing About Literature
Engl 315/H (has prerequisite)
Writing in the Social Sciences
Engl 316/H (has prerequisite)
Technical Writing
Germ 340/H (has prerequisite)
Writing About Literature
Hist 200 + 490 (not for all students*)The Historian’s Craft plus Historical Research and
Writing
IAS 360/361 (GCA)
Field Preparation/Post-Field Writing
Honrs 300R (has prerequisite) Advanced Writing
M Com 320/H (has prerequisite)
Writing in Organizational Settings
Nurs 339 (has prerequisite) + 320
Ethics in Nursing: An Advanced Writing Course plus
Nursing Research
Phil 300/H (has prerequisite)
Philosophical Writing
Phscs 416
Writing in Physics
Pl Sc 200 + capstone seminar
(not for all students*)Political Inquiry plus one capstone seminar chosen
from: Pl Sc 400, 410, 430, 450, 470, or MESA 495R
Psych 303
Writing in Psychology
RMYL 487
Research and Evaluation
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
One course chosen from:
Acc 200
Principles of Accounting
HFL 260
Family Finance
Math 102 or higher Quantitative Reasoning
Phil 205
Deductive Logic
Stat 105 or higher
Intro to Statistics
ACT math subscore of 22 or above;
SAT math subscore of 500 or above
OR
LANGUAGES OF LEARNING
One course from the following math OR foreign language options
Mathematics
(all of which have ­prerequisites)*:
Math Course Options
Honrs 250
Math 112/H
Math 113/H
Math 119
Phil 305
Pl Sc 328
Psych 301
Stat 221/H
International students for whom English is a second language (i.e., those who took the TOEFL
exam as part of the application process) may fulfill this requirement through any of the American
Heritage options. The student is responsible to see that this is posted to the progress report
through the college advisement center.
Students may also complete the Global and Cultural Awareness requirement through a study
abroad or designated international internship or a service learning experience of at least one
semester’s or two consecutive terms’ duration that involves interacting with people outside one’s
own cultural heritage. This option requires an analytical paper, which should be of the same
high quality as a class term paper. The paper should be submitted first to the faculty member
in charge of the program. Once the faculty member is satisfied with the paper as being of sufficiently high quality to merit GE credit, the paper and cover memo from the faculty member
should then be submitted to the Office of General Education, 350 MSRB, for GE clearance. See
the GE Web site, http://ge.byu.edu/FAQ, on how to proceed and for more information including
paper format.
AP English 3 or higher
(First-Year Writing strongly recommended
for those with AP credit)
Foreign Language
Math Modeling
Calculus 1
Calculus 2
Introduction to Calculus
Predicate Logic
Quantitative Political Methodology
Psychological Statistics
Principles of Statistics
Foreign Language Culminating Course Options
Afrik 202
Second-Year Afrikaans
Arab 301
Intermediate Arabic
ASL 301
Deaf Culture
Bulgn 330
Cultural History of Bulgaria
Cant 202
Second-Year Cantonese
Chin 202
Intermediate Mandarin
Chin 301
Advanced Mandarin
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Foreign Language,
continued
Czech 330
Cultural History of Czech
Dansh 202
Second-Year Danish
Dansh 340 (LTRS)
Danish Literature
Dutch 340 (LTRS)
Introduction to Dutch Literature
Finn 202
Second-Year Finnish
Finn 340 (LTRS)
Finnish Literature
Fren 202/H
Intermediate French Part 2
Fren 340
Introduction to Literary Analysis
Germ 202
Second-Year German
Germ 330
Cultural History of German Peoples
Greek 301
Classical Greek Poetry
Greek 302
Classical Greek Prose
Greek 411R
Topics in New Testament Greek
Heb 202
Intermediate Readings
Heb 431
Readings in Hebrew Scriptures
Hung 330
Cultural History of Hungary
Iclnd 202
Second-Year Icelandic
Iclnd 429 (LTRS)
Old Icelandic Language and Literature
Ital 202
Intermediate Italian 2
Ital 340
Introduction to Italian Literature
Japan 202
Second-Year Japanese
Japan 300
Japanese Reading, Grammar, and Culture
Japan 302
Readings in Japanese History and Literature
Korea 202
Second-Year Korean
Korea 301
Intermediate Korean
Latin 301
Classical Latin Poetry
Latin 302
Classical Latin Prose
Norwe 202
Second-Year Norwegian
Norwe 340 (LTRS)
Norwegian Literature
Polsh 202
Second-Year Polish
Polsh 330
Cultural History of Poland
Port 202
Portuguese Reading and Comprehension
Port 315
Intermediate Portuguese
Port 345
Portuguese Civilization
Port 355
Brazilian Civilization
Rom 340
Intro to Romanian Literature and Culture
Russ 202
Second-Year Russian
Russ 330
Cultural History of Russia
Span 205
University Spanish 3
Span 321Third-Year Spanish: Reading, Grammar, Culture, and
Composition
Span 345
Iberian Civilization
Span 355
Ibero-American Civilization
SrbCr 330
Cultural History of the Former Yugoslavia
Swed 202
Second-Year Swedish
Swed 340 (LTRS)
Swedish Literature
Ukrai 330
Cultural History of Ukraine
Nonnative speakers of English (i.e., those who took the TOEFL exam as part of the application process) may fulfill the Foreign Language option through one of the following courses. The student is
responsible to see that this is posted to the progress report through the college advisement center.
Engl 230
Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Drama, Poetry
Engl 232
Shakespeare
Hum 261/H
Introduction to American Humanities 1: Colonial Era–1876
Hum 262/H
Introduction to American Humanities 2: 1877–Present
Note: For less commonly taught languages, look for a FLang 202R course (for those who are not
returned missionaries) or a FLang 330R course (for returned missionaries) taught in that language.
Occasionally insufficient enrollment may preclude offering a culminating course in a less commonly
taught language. In such cases the Center for Language Studies will offer FLang 202R and FLang
330R as an Independent Study course if a qualified teacher can be found. The Independent Study
course can be arranged through a special enrollment process. For information on the availability of
language and Independent Study courses, please contact the Center for Language Studies, (801)
422-1201.
To receive graded credit for the lower-division courses covered by the foreign language ­challenge
exam, students must take the challenge exam while they are enrolled in FLang 330R. This is a
requirement whether the student is enrolled in a regular FLang 330R course or is ­taking the course
through Independent Study. In all FLang 330R courses, the challenge exams will be scheduled by
the Center for Language Studies and will be administered during the course.
*Students completing the BM degree or BFA in music dance theatre meet this requirement
through a music theory sequence culminating in, for the BM, Music 301, Survey of Music
Literature; and, for the BFA, Music 300 + Dance 300 + TMA 300, History of Music Dance
Theatre.
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ARTS, LETTERS, AND SCIENCES
CIVILIZATION 1
One course (to ca. 1500) chosen from the following:
ArtHC 201
ClCv 201/H
CmLit 201/H
Engl 201/H
Hist 201/H
Honrs 201
Hum 201/H
Mfg 201
Music 201/H
Phil 201/H
Phil 210/H
Pl Sc 201/H
TMA 201
World Civilization to 1500
The Classical Tradition 1
Civilization: Literature 1
Masterpieces of World Literature 1
World Civilization to 1500
Civilization 1
Arts in Western Culture 1
History of Creativity 1
Civilization: Music 1
History of Philosophy 1
Science and Civilization 1
Western Political Heritage 1
Theatre History 1
CIVILIZATION 2
One course (from ca. 1500) chosen from the following:
ArtHC 202 (ARTS)
ClCv 202/H (LTRS)
CmLit 202/H (LTRS)
Engl 202/H (LTRS)
Hist 202/H (GCA)
Honrs 202 (ARTS or LTRS or GCA)
Hum 202/H (LTRS or ARTS)
Mfg 202 (ARTS)
Music 202/H (ARTS)
Phil 202/H (LTRS)
Phil 211/H (LTRS)
Pl Sc 202/H (LTRS)
TMA 202 (ARTS)
World Civilization Since 1500
The Classical Tradition 2
Civilization: Literature 2
Masterpieces of World Literature
World Civilization Since 1500
Civilization 2 (category designated by section)
Arts in Western Culture 2
History of Creativity 2
Civilization: Music 2
History of Philosophy 2
Science and Civilization 2
Western Political Heritage 2
Theatre History 2
Note: A Civilization 2 course can double-count only once—either for Arts or Letters or Global
and Cultural Awareness according to the designated listing in this table.
ARTS
One course or combination of courses in Arts chosen from the following:
ArtHC 111/H
Introduction to Art History
ArtHC 202 (CIV2)
World Civilization Since 1500
ArtHC 203 (GCA)
Survey of Oriental Art and Architecture
ArtHC 371 (has prerequisite) (GCA) Chinese Art and Architecture
ArtHC 375 (has prerequisite) (GCA) Japanese Art and Architecture
ArtHC 377 (has prerequisite) (GCA) Islamic Art and Architecture
ArtHC 380 (has prerequisite) (GCA) Northern Mesoamerican Art
ArtHC 382 (has prerequisite) (GCA) Southern Mesoamerican Art
Dance 260/H
Introduction to Dance
FnArt 270R
European Fine Arts
Fren-Ital 217
French and Italian Cinema
Fren 361 (has prerequisite)
French Civilization from the Beginning to 1715
Fren 362† (has prerequisite)
French Civilization from 1715 to the Present
Germ-Scand 217 (GCA)
German and Scandinavian Film
HFL 102
Introduction to Interiors
Honrs 202 (CIV2)Civilization 2: Arts (category designated by section)
(some sections)
Honrs 204R
Fine Arts
Honrs 206R
Humanities
Honrs 209R (GCA)
Arts: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 304R
Fine Arts
Honrs 306R
Humanities
Honrs 309R (GCA)
Arts: Global and Cultural Awareness
Hum 101
An Introduction to the Humanities
Hum 202/H (CIV2)
Arts in Western Culture 2
LETTERS, continued
ARTS, continued
Hum 240
Introduction to the Humanities of Asia
Hum 242†
Introduction to the Humanities of the Islamic World
Hum 260†
Humanities of Latin America
Hum 261/H
Introduction to American Humanities 1: Colonial to 1876
Hum 262/H†
Introduction to American Humanities 2: 1877 to the
Present
Ital 420 (has prerequisite)
Italian Civilization from the Beginning to 1600
Ital 421† (has prerequisite)
Italian Civilization from 1600 to the Modern Era
Mfg 202 (CIV2)
History of Creativity in the Arts, Science, and Technology 2
Music 101/H
Introduction to Music
Music 200 + ensemble
Elements of Music plus two enrollments in musical
ensembles (see important note below◊)
Music 202/H (CIV2)
Civilization: Music 2
Music 203 (GCA)
World Music Cultures
Music 204
History of Jazz
Music 206 (GCA)
Survey of Latin American Music
PAS 112
Floral Design
Phil 214
Introduction to Philosophy of Art
TMA 101
Introduction to the Theatre
TMA 102
Introduction to Film
TMA 202
Theatre History 2
VAStu 100 + studio
Introduction to Art plus one of the following:
(see important note below◊◊)
VAStu 103
Introduction to Drawing
VAStu 104
Introduction to Sculpture
VAStu 105
Introduction to Ceramics
VAStu 106
Introduction to Printmaking
VAStu 107
Introduction to Oil Painting
VAStu 108
Introduction to Watercolor
VAStu 109
Introduction to Calligraphy
†This course, whose primary listing is under Letters, may alternatively be used to meet the Arts
requirement. (It cannot simultaneously satisfy both requirements.) Once the course has been
completed, the student who wishes to have the course count as Arts is responsible for having
the proper credit posted to the progress report through the college advisement center.
◊ Enrollment in an ensemble course before concurrent enrollment in Music 200 will not count
toward fulfilling the elective Arts requirement. Once the three-course combination has been completed, the student is responsible for having the Arts credit posted to the progress report through
the college advisement center.
◊◊ Enrollment in a studio course before concurrent enrollment in VAStu 100 will not count
toward fulfilling the elective Arts requirement. Once both classes have been completed, the
student is responsible for having the Arts credit posted to the progress report through the college
advisement center.
LETTERS
One course in Letters chosen from the following:
Chin 344
ClCv 110/H
ClCv 202/H (CIV2)
ClCv 241/H
ClCv 245
ClCv 246
CmLit 202/H (CIV2)
Dansh 340 (GCA, LANG)
Engl 202/H (CIV2)
Engl 230
Engl 232
Engl 235
Engl 236
Engl 268
Engl 300R
Engl 305
Engl 336 (has prerequisite)
Engl 350
Engl 355
Engl 359
Engl 382 (not for all students*)
Engl 391
FLang 340
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Chinese Literature in Translation—Prose
Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature
The Classical Tradition 2
Greek and Roman Mythology
Golden Age of Greece
Golden Age of Rome
Civilization: Literature 2
Danish Literature
Masterpieces of World Literature
Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Drama, Poetry
Shakespeare
Masterpieces of American Literature
Masterpieces of English Literature
Literature of the Latter-Day Saints
English Literature in a Cultural Setting
Critical Reading
The American Novel
The Bible as Literature
Greek and Roman Classics and the English Tradition
The Short Story
Shakespeare
Introduction to Folklore
Introduction to Literature
Fren 361† (has prerequisite)
French Civilization from the Beginning to 1715
Fren 362 (has prerequisite)
French Civilization from 1715 to the Present
Hist 302
Italian Renaissance
Hist 303
The Reformation: Age of Turmoil
Hist 312
History of Ideas
Hist 324
France
Honrs 202† (some sections) (CIV2) Civilization 2: Letters (category designated by section)
Honrs 203R
Literature
Honrs 205R
Philosophy
Honrs 206R
Humanities (category designated by section)
Honrs 208R (GCA)
Letters: Global and Cultural Awareness
Honrs 303R
Literature
Honrs 305R
Philosophy
Honrs 306R†
Humanities
Honrs 308R (GCA)
Letters: Global and Cultural Awareness
Hum 202/H† (CIV2)
Arts in Western Culture 2
Hum 240†
Introduction to the Humanities of Asia
Hum 242
Introduction to the Humanities of the Islamic World
Hum 260
Humanities of Latin America
Hum 261/H†
Introduction to American Humanities 1: Colonial to 1876
Hum 262/H
Introduction to American Humanities 2: 1877 to the Present
Iclnd 429 (GCA, LANG)
Old Icelandic Language and Literature
Ital 420† (has prerequisite)
Italian Civilization from the Beginning to 1600
Ital 421 (has prerequisite)
Italian Civilization from 1600 to the Modern Era
Ital 460
Dante’s Divine Comedy
Japan 350 (GCA)
Japanese Literature in Translation—8th–16th Centuries
Japan 351 (GCA)
Japanese Literature in Translation—17th–19th Centuries
Japan 352 (GCA)
Japanese Literature in Translation—The Modern Era
Korea 340 (has prerequisite) (GCA) Introduction to Traditional Korean Literature
Norwe 340 (GCA, LANG)
Norwegian Literature
Phil 110/H
Introduction to Philosophy
Phil 202/H (CIV2)
History of Philosophy 2
Phil 211/H (CIV2)
Science and Civilization 2
Phil 213
Introduction to Ethics
Phil 215
Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
Phil 218
Science and Religion
Phil 423/H
History and Philosophy of Science
Phscs 314
History and Philosophy of Science
Pl Sc 202/H (CIV2)
Western Political Heritage 2
Pl Sc 308
Theories of Human Freedom
Port 339 (has prerequisite)
Introduction to Portuguese and Brazilian Literature
Russ 340
Russian Literature in Translation
Russ 341
Dostoevsky’s Major Works in Translation
Russ 342
Tolstoy’s Major Works in Translation
Span 339 (has prerequisite)
Introduction to Spanish Literature
Swed 340 (GCA, LANG)
Swedish Literature
†This course, whose primary listing is under Arts, may alternatively be used to meet the Letters
requirement. (It cannot simultaneously satisfy both requirements.) Once the course has been
completed, the student who wishes to have the course count as Letters is responsible for having
the proper credit posted to the progress report through the college advisement center.
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES AND REASONING
Standard Options
Biological Science
Options for Specific Majors
One course chosen from:
One course each from two of the three groups:
Biol 100/HPrinciples of
Biology
Group 1:
Biol 150
Biol 350
InBio 331
Environmental Biology
Ecology
Plant Diversity
Group 2:
Biol 276
Biol 340
PDBio 205
PDBio 220
Genetics and Reproduction
Genetics
Human Biology
Human Anatomy
Group 3:
Biol 240
MMBio 221
Molecular Biology
General Microbiology
Honrs 260Biological
Science P&R
OR
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Physical Science
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One course or course
­combination chosen from:
One course each from two of the three groups:
Group 1:Chem 101 Introductory General Chemistry
Chem 105 General College Chemistry
Chem 111/H Principles of Chemistry
Chem 152 Introductory Organic Chemistry
PhyS 100/HPhysical
Science
Honrs 259Physical
Science P&R
PhyS 110A plus 110B
(not for all students*)
Physical Science
OR
Group 2:Phscs 101 Fundamentals of Physics
Phscs 105 Introductory Applied Physics
Phscs 121 Principles of Physics 1
Phscs 123 Principles of Physics 2
Phscs 127/HDescriptive Astronomy
Phscs 137 Intro to Atmosphere and Weather
Phscs 167 Desc. Acoustics: Music & Speech
Phscs 220 Principles of Physics 3
Group 3:Geol 100
Dinosaurs
Geol 101/H Introduction to Geology
Geol 102
Geological Field Studies
Geol 103
Life of the Past
Geol 111
Physical Geology
Geol 330 Geology for Engineers
Social Science
One course chosen from the following:
Anthr 101/H
Anthr 110/H
Econ 110/H
EngT 231 (GCA)
Honrs 261 (GCA)
Geog 110
MFHD 160/H
MFHD 210/H
Pl Sc 310
Psych 111/H
Soc 111/H
Soc 112/H
Social/Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to Archaeology
Economic Principles and Problems
Moral Leadership in a Technological World
Social Science Principles and Reasoning (some sections)
Introduction to Natural Hazards
Introduction to Family Processes
Human Development
Theories of American Politics
General Psychology
Introductory Sociology
Current Social Problems
 CORE ENRICHMENT: ELECTIVES
RELIGION ELECTIVES**
From three to four courses (6 elective religion hours required).
OPEN ELECTIVES
Courses chosen from various disciplines to round out the student’s education. Required only if
students need classes to complete the 120 hours for graduation.
Total hours: Total required religion hours 14; the total required hours in general education may vary from 31.5 to
72 depending upon tracks chosen by students or as a result of departmental requirements.
/H indicates that there are also honors sections of the departmental course; Honrs refers to courses taught only in
the Honors Program.
*A course designated “not for all students” is not targeted for all students; it may have limited enrollment or be
designed only or primarily for certain majors. If you have questions about registering for this course, please consult
the instructor or college advisement center.
**Because regular gospel study should be a continuous part of a student’s university experience, it would be ideal
to take one religion class each semester of enrollment. No more than 4 hours of religion credit per semester (spring/
summer terms count as one semester) may be counted toward the required minimum hours to be taken at BYU.
Note: For details on completing the previous GE program, see the previous GE Program Summary table in the
­winter 2004 class schedule.
Brigham Young University
Honors Program
Participation in Honors
The Honors Program provides an unusually rich and
challenging experience for capable and motivated
undergraduate students. Its purpose is to assist
students as they establish lifelong patterns of learning and appreciation of the world’s great treasures
of knowledge. An honors education is not merely a
more intensive general education or a more strenuous
program in a major. Rather, it provides students with
the advantages of an enriched education in a smallclass setting with excellent professors, while utilizing
all of the advantages of a large university. Students
who pursue an honors education at Brigham Young
University take honors courses that meet university
core requirements and participate in an intensive
­honors thesis experience in their major.
To graduate from BYU, students must meet not
only the requirements of a major department but also
the university core requirements in general education
and religion. Most students complete the nonmajor
requirements through courses in the general university curriculum. Because all students must complete
core requirements, some required classes have high
enrollments, and there is little opportunity for students to interact with the professors. The Honors
Program invites capable and motivated students to
satisfy university core requirements through honors as
alternatives to the standard general and religious education programs. Honors courses have small enrollments ­(usually fewer than 30 students per class) and
emphasize class discussion and writing.
University Honors is a distinction awarded to all
graduates of BYU who have met the honors requirements as described below. This prestigious designation is recorded on the university diploma, on the
­official transcript of grades, and in the graduation
­program. It is widely recognized as an indication of
exceptional academic achievement.
Although it is hoped that students will choose to
complete all of the requirements for the University
Honors designation, those who do not intend to do so
are welcome to participate in the Honors Program to
whatever extent they choose. All students are invited
to consider honors as a way to achieve the quality academic experiences they seek. Students may
­register for honors courses at any time during their
undergraduate years without necessarily intending
to complete all the honors graduation requirements.
Honors education is open to all students who elect
to participate. Students who intend to graduate with
University Honors must complete an enrollment form
that may be obtained from the Honors Advisement
Center in 102A Maeser Building (MSRB).
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Facilities and Opportunities Available to
Honors Students
The Honors Program is housed in the historic Maeser
Building on the southwest part of campus. This quiet
corner of campus is surrounded by beautiful grounds
and wooded areas. The building is named after
Karl G. Maeser, the first principal of Brigham Young
Academy (the school that later became Brigham
Young University). A bronze statue of Karl G. Maeser
stands at the building’s east entrance. The Maeser
Building was constructed in 1911 and is the oldest
building on the current campus. Its marble halls are
richly decorated with oak and brass trim. The building was restored in 1985 with modern electrical and
ventilation systems but retains its historic architecture
and decoration.
Facilities for honors students in the Maeser
Building include the Honors Reading Room in 150
MSRB, with study tables and a small library of reference works and classics; the Honors Student Lounge
in 102 MSRB, where students can meet for informal
discussions; an art gallery in the lower-floor hall; the
Honors Advisement Center in 102A MSRB, where
students receive counseling about their honors education; the Martha Jane Knowlton Coray Lecture Hall
in 321 MSRB, where classes, lectures, and musical
concerts are held; and the Honors Reading Room in
the Harold B. Lee Library.
Students who have committed to graduate with
University Honors and are active participants in
the Honors Program are eligible for reduced-rate or
free admission to selected musical and theatrical
performances, some of which may include visiting
performers of international renown. They also have
priority registration privileges for honors courses. The
Honors Program sponsors lectures, concerts, symposia, and socials. The students can also participate in
inter­campus events with honors students from other
universities and colleges. Each week, on Thursdays
at 11:00 a.m. during fall and winter semesters, the
Honors Program sponsors honors lectures featuring
a religious or academic presentation by a professor or member of the community. Students are also
invited to participate in the Honors Student Advisory
Council, a group of student representatives who assist
in ­policy development, social activities, and academic
functions of the Honors Program.
Who Should Participate in Honors
The characteristics that best define honors students
are motivation and a strong desire to obtain the most
from the educational experience that BYU has to
offer. Honors students seek breadth in their education
by taking honors courses outside their majors. They
excel within their majors by learning how to conduct
research and scholarly work within their chosen
fields. They usually tend to work harder and spend
more time on their course work than other students,
not because their courses are more difficult but
because they take courses that interest them. They
attend concerts, plays, films, lectures, and art and
science exhibitions, and they participate in informal
discussions with their professors and fellow students. Because many of their classes are small and
discussion-­oriented, they are personally acquainted
with their professors. They become well-rounded,
literate, and humane scholars whose faith in the
restored gospel is strong. Their thirst for knowledge
lasts a lifetime. They are not necessarily those with
the highest grade point averages or the highest standardized test scores, nor do all honors students have
scholarships.
Honors Courses
Dates and times for honors courses are listed in the
class list of this schedule under Honors (Honrs) or by
any class with the suffix H.
The “University Honors Program Course Guide”
also contains a complete list of honors courses
and detailed course descriptions. It is an essential
supplement to the current undergraduate catalog
and this class schedule. To obtain the course guide
or further information about the Honors Program,
contact the Honors Advisement Center, 102A MSRB,
telephone (801) 422-5497, or refer electronically to
­http://honors.byu.edu.
Approximately 30 percent of the BYU student body
participates to some extent in honors, and students
benefit thereby from an enriched education. The
Honors Program invites all BYU students who seek
an enhanced educational experience to take advantage of the many opportunities offered by the Honors
Program.
Overview of Requirements for Graduation
with University Honors
This section provides a brief overview of the requirements to graduate with University Honors. The staff
in the Honors Advisement Center, 102A MSRB, (801)
422-5497, is available to answer questions about
honors requirements. To graduate with University
Honors, a student must:
1.Enroll to graduate with University Honors.
2.Complete the honors curriculum requirement.
3.Complete the honors Great Works requirement.
4.Complete the honors Advanced Languages
­requirement.
5.Complete the honors service requirement.
6.Complete the honors thesis requirement.
7.Graduate with a cumulative BYU grade point
­average of at least 3.5.
8.Submit a graduation portfolio that summarizes the
student’s honors experiences.
The requirements for graduation with University
Honors complements both major and core education.
The honors curriculum, Great Works, and Advanced
Languages requirements enhance the university core
components; the honors thesis requirement enhances
the major education ­component.
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Brigham Young University Academic Standards
Academic Support Office, 2500 WSC, (801) 422-2723
A student’s academic standing at BYU is determined according to the grades that the student earns at BYU. Academic standing is based on a minimum of 6 credit hours. Students enrolled for fewer than 6 credit hours in a ­semester or
term have their credits combined with their next enrollment(s) until 6 credits of graded hours are accumulated, at which point the academic standing is calculated. The following outline shows the conditions and ­expectations ­according
to the student’s academic standing. For further information, students are encouraged to check their current academic standing by selecting Student Academic Record, then selecting Current Academic Standing in AIM.
Note: College advisement centers (CACs) may also set registration blocks on students not progressing toward timely graduation. In such cases, students must also meet with their CAC to have this block removed.
ACADEMIC STANDING
UNDER THESE CONDITIONS
EXPECTATIONS
GOOD
When the most recent semester/term GPA and BYU cumulative GPA are 2.0 or above
and the student has NOT been on academic Probation or Suspension
Student continues to maintain a BYU cumulative GPA of 2.0 or ­higher until ­graduation.
PREVIOUS
The same as Good academic standing but indicates a student has previously been on
academic Probation or Suspension.
The student continues to maintain a 2.0 or higher semester/term and BYU cumulative GPA. However, the
­student goes directly to academic Probation if the student has a semester/term GPA below 2.0.
WARNING
Includes a
registration block.
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was in Good
academic standing
OR
When the most recent semester/term GPA is 2.0 or higher but the BYU ­cumulative
GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on academic Warning.
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on
­academic Warning
PROBATION
Includes a
registration block.
OR
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on
Previous academic ­standing
OR
When the most recent semester/term GPA is 2.0 or higher but the BYU ­cumulative
GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on academic Probation.
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on academic Probation
SUSPENSION
OR
When a student fails to comply with the conditions prescribed by the Academic
Standards Committee.
DISMISSAL
When the student is academically Suspended a second time.
The student is blocked from registrations beyond the subsequent semester/term until the student EITHER
­submits a complete Academic Improvement Plan to the Academic Support Office by the appropriate deadline
OR the student earns at least a 2.0 GPA for the subsequent enrollment and has at least a 2.0 cumulative
GPA. Students with less than a 2.0 cumulative GPA must submit the Academic Improvement Plan.
The student is blocked from registrations beyond the subsequent semester/term until the student EITHER
­submits a complete Academic Improvement Plan to the Academic Support Office by the appropriate deadline
OR the student earns at least a 2.0 GPA for the subsequent enrollment and has at least a 2.0 cumulative
GPA. Students with less than a 2.0 cumulative GPA must submit the Academic Improvement Plan.
Students on Probation who earn less than a 2.0 GPA for a semester or term are academically suspended.
Note: If a student is receiving university or federal financial aid, the student must also contact the Financial
Aid Office, A-41 ASB, (801) 422-4104. Students on Probation may not be eligible for financial aid.
1. T
he student is immediately dropped from all enrollments in day, evening, or extension classes (except
Independent Study).
2. The student may not enroll in BYU day, evening, or extension classes (except Independent Study) for a
­minimum of twelve months. During this time the student is expected to resolve all problems leading to the
­student’s academic suspension. After twelve or more months, the student may apply for readmission. If the
­student completes any college-level work while on Suspension, the student must receive an overall GPA of 3.0
or higher in that course work to be allowed readmission. The student should contact the Admissions Office,
D-155 ASB, (801) 422-2507, for details and pertinent information about deadlines and expectations for
­readmission.
3. A student with extenuating circumstances—who has appropriate support and justification—may appeal the
twelve-month period out of BYU through the Academic Standards Committee. The student should contact the
Academic Support Office, 2500 WSC, (801) 422-2723, for assistance. No other appeals will be considered.
An academically dismissed student may not enroll in day, evening, or extension classes (except Independent
Study). After three years a student is eligible to enroll in evening or extension classes. A student may seek an
exception to be readmitted as a degree-seeking student after two years by petitioning the Academic Standards
Committee.
Graduate Studies
Brigham Young University offers doctoral and master’s degrees in a broad range of fields, as well as
professional degrees in law and management. The
doctoral degree requires you to demonstrate an
impressive scholarly competence, which includes the
ability to conduct and report significant research in
a highly effective way. Advanced systematic study
in a discipline is also essential, and it is followed
by comprehensive examinations that require you to
integrate and understand the collective knowledge of
your discipline. An impeccably written dissertation
resulting from independent research is scrutinized and
tested in a concluding oral examination. The master’s
degree also requires advanced course work, demonstrated mastery in vital aspects of a discipline, skill in
research methodology and theory, and preparation for
future creative work. Nearly all nonprofessional master’s programs at Brigham Young University require
integrating examinations and a major culminating
piece of written work—usually a thesis, sometimes
a project—and an oral examination on that work.
Professional programs also demand high-level performance of students, blending scholarly insight with
technical knowledge and skill.
Admission to Graduate Study
Application to graduate study is made through
Graduate Studies, B-356 ASB, PO Box 21339.
Applications are submitted online at http://www.byu.
edu/gradstudies/admissions/applications/onlineapp.
html. Except in a small ­number of integrated programs, the bachelor’s degree is required before you
may register in a graduate ­program. Admission to
graduate study is determined by individual departments, once standard university requirements have
been met. Applicants are admitted to study in specific
programs, many of which are highly selective and
admit only a limited number of students each year. If
you are a prospective applicant, you should communicate your interest to the specific department(s) to
which you wish to apply.
Advisement of Graduate Students
Once admitted to a department graduate program,
you are advised by particular faculty members and the
department graduate coordinator rather than through
college advisement centers. Direct general questions
about university admissions, procedures, and graduation to Graduate Studies, where program administrators work individually with students and departments
in admitting ­students and seeing them through their
­programs to graduation. Graduate students should
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read and regularly consult the current BYU Graduate
Catalog for information about university policies and
procedures as well as department programs.
Academic Standards
Changing Degree Levels
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements
Degree Requirements
Graduate students whose graduate program of study
GPA falls below 3.0 (prerequisite and skill courses
are exempted) will not be allowed to graduate and
may be dismissed from their graduate programs.
No D credit may apply toward a graduate degree.
With department approval, students may change
from one degree level to another within a department
and without interruption of enrollment. Request the
change by submitting to Graduate Studies a Request
to Change Degree Level (Form 1c), paying the application fee if applicable, and following the instructions on
the back of the form. After receiving a department’s
recommendation to approve or deny the request,
Graduate Studies will officially notify you.
University minimums require 54 credit hours for the
doctoral degree and 30 credit hours for the master’s
degree. A number of programs, particularly professional programs, require more than those minimums.
The highly individual nature of graduate work is
reflected in the specialized programs offered by
departments and the selection of courses appearing
on each student’s program of study. Except in professional programs, programs of study are tailored for
individual students, and their progress through those
courses is tracked by Graduate Studies. Students may
access their progress report any time on the Web.
Graduate Curriculum
Graduate courses in the university are numbered in
the five, six, and seven hundreds. Seniors with exceptional ability may, on occasion, register for courses
numbered in the 500 series but should be aware
that such courses are taught at a graduate level, and
expectations may exceed the undergraduate’s preparation. Graduate courses generally require significant
research and individual initiative.
Registration Requirements
Given the more intensive nature of graduate study,
a normal semester registration is from 9 to 12 credit
hours. Some programs limit students to a 6-hour
­registration. It is the responsibility of each graduate
student to understand and follow both the general
university requirements for graduate work and the
specific department requirements for individual
­programs.
U.S. graduate students must register for a minimum 6 semester hours per academic year and must
be registered for a minimum 2 semester hours in
the semester or term in which they are (a) admitted
into a graduate program, (b) use university facilities
(including faculty time), or (c) plan to graduate. No
D, E, W, NS, or I grades; audits; or correspondence
courses may count toward these totals or toward a
graduate degree.
Immigration regulations require international students to register for at least 9 semester hours each
fall and winter semester until they have fewer than
9 credit hours remaining to finish their programs.
Then they must register for at least 2 semester hours
and receive clearance from International Services,
1351 WSC, PO Box 25520.
Evaluations of Graduate Students
Departments make a formal evaluation of the
performance of graduate students at least twice a
year; some evaluate more frequently. Each department establishes its own evaluation criteria and the
standards it requires graduate students to meet, but
generally evaluations are based on students’ total
­academic performance, their fulfillment of program
requirements (program of study submitted, courses
completed on schedule, prospectus approved by
department, student advanced to candidacy), and
their professional performance (including quality of
teaching and research).
Enrollment Verification
Graduate students may request verification of their
enrollment status as full-time or part-time students,
for loans or for other purposes, from the Records
Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801) 422-2631.
Registration for a minimum 8.5 credit hours constitutes full-time enrollment in a semester, and 4.5
credit hours does so in a term. Registration for fewer
hours constitutes part-time enrollment.
Graduate students (master’s and doctoral students)
who are enrolled for at least 2 hours per semester or
1 hour per term, and who can be certified by their
department as being engaged full-time in pursuit
of their degrees, can petition for graduate full-time
­status. Requests for such an exception should be
directed to Graduate Studies.
Campus Privileges
for Graduate Students
Graduate students who are registered for at least
2 hours per semester or 1 hour per term receive a
university (ID) activity card and are eligible for all
on-campus privileges afforded students who are registered full-time, i.e., on-campus employment, student
housing, student insurance, intramurals, use of physical education facilities, graduate parking permits, and
discount admission to sporting and cultural events.
Changing Departments
To change departments, a student must submit
another complete application, including another
­application fee, by the required deadline for the
new program.
Discontinuance from BYU
Graduate students who wish to withdraw from a current registration altogether must discontinue through
the university’s Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB,
(801) 422-7705.
Termination of Graduate Status
Termination of graduate status may result if a ­student:
1.Fails to fulfill the university’s minimum
­registration requirement.
2.Fails to meet the degree time limit.
3.Makes a request to withdraw (with the intent
to pursue a degree at another university, for
­personal reasons, or in response to department
­recommendation).
4.Receives Marginal or Unsatisfactory ratings in
reviews by the academic department and is
unable or unwilling to comply with conditions
for continuance outlined by the department.
5.Fails to make what the department or the
­university deems to be satisfactory progress
toward a graduate degree.
6.Fails the departmental comprehensive ­examination.
7.Fails the final oral examination (defense of
­dissertation, thesis, or project).
8.Violates the university’s Honor Code.
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Church Educational System
Honor Code
Living Standards, and (4) the Continuing Student
Ecclesiastical Endorsement. (Refer to institutional
­policies for more detailed information.)
to whether they are providing proper attribution have
the responsibility to consult with their instructor and
obtain guidance.
Brigham Young University, Brigham Young
University—Hawaii, Brigham Young University—
Idaho, and LDS Business College exist to provide an
education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals
and principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. That atmosphere is created and preserved
through commitment to conduct that reflects those
ideals and principles. Members of the faculty, administration, staff, and student body at BYU, BYU—H,
BYU—I, and LDSBC are selected and retained from
among those who voluntarily live the principles of the
gospel of Jesus Christ. Observance of such is a specific condition of employment and admission. Those
individuals who are not members of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are also expected
to maintain the same standards of conduct, except
church attendance. All who represent BYU, BYU—H,
BYU—I, and LDSBC are to maintain the highest standards of honor, integrity, morality, and consideration
of others in personal behavior. By accepting appointment on the faculty, continuing in employment, or
continuing class enrollment, individuals evidence their
commitment to observe the Honor Code standards
approved by the Board of Trustees “at all times and
. . . in all places” (Mosiah 18:9).
Academic Honesty Policy
Examples of Plagiarism
The first injunction of the BYU Honor Code is the
call to “be honest.” Students come to the university
not only to improve their minds, gain knowledge,
and develop skills that will assist them in their life’s
work, but also to build character. “President David
O. McKay taught that character is the highest aim of
education” (The Aims of a BYU Education, p. 6). It is
the purpose of the BYU Academic Honesty Policy to
assist in fulfilling that aim.
BYU students should seek to be totally honest in
their dealings with others. They should complete their
own work and be evaluated based upon that work.
They should avoid academic dishonesty and misconduct in all its forms, including but not limited to
the following: plagiarism, fabrication or falsification,
cheating, and other academic misconduct.
Direct Plagiarism—The verbatim copying of an
­original source without acknowledging the source.
Honor Code Statement
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men. . . . If
there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report
or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
—THIRTEENTH ARTICLE OF FAITH
As a matter of personal commitment, students,
­faculty, and staff of Brigham Young University,
Brigham Young University—Hawaii, Brigham Young
University—Idaho, and LDS Business College seek to
demonstrate in daily living on and off campus those
moral virtues encompassed in the gospel of Jesus
Christ, and will
Be honest
Live a chaste and virtuous life
Obey the law and all campus policies
Use clean language
Respect others
Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco,
tea, coffee, and substance abuse
Participate regularly in church services
Observe the Dress and Grooming Standards
Encourage others in their commitment
to comply with the BYU Honor Code.
Specific policies embodied in the Honor Code
include (1) the Academic Honesty Policy, (2) the
Dress and Grooming Standards, (3) the Residential
Plagiarism
Intentional plagiarism is a form of intellectual theft
that violates widely recognized principles of academic
integrity as well as the Honor Code. Such plagiarism
may subject the student to appropriate disciplinary
action administered through the university Honor
Code Office, in addition to academic sanctions that
may be applied by an instructor. Inadvertent plagiarism, although not in violation of the Honor Code, is
nevertheless a form of intellectual carelessness that is
unacceptable in the academic community. Plagiarism
of any kind is completely contrary to the established
practices of higher education, where all members
of the university are expected to acknowledge the
original intellectual work of others that is included in
one’s own work. In some cases, plagiarism may also
involve violations of copyright law.
Intentional Plagiarism
Intentional plagiarism is the deliberate act of representing the words, ideas, or data of another as one’s
own without providing proper attribution to the author
through quotation, reference, or footnote.
Inadvertent Plagiarism
Inadvertent plagiarism involves the inappropriate,
but nondeliberate, use of another’s words, ideas, or
data without proper attribution. Inadvertent plagiarism usually results from an ignorant failure to follow
established rules for documenting sources or from
simply being insufficiently careful in research and
writing. Although not a violation of the Honor Code,
inadvertent plagiarism is a form of academic misconduct for which an instructor can impose appropriate
academic sanctions. Students who are in doubt as
Paraphrased Plagiarism—The paraphrasing, without
acknowledgment, of ideas from another that the
reader might mistake for your own.
Plagiarism Mosaic—The borrowing of words, ideas,
or data from an original source and blending this
original material with one’s own without acknowledging the source.
Insufficient Acknowledgment—The partial or incomplete attribution of words, ideas, or data from an
­original source.
Plagiarism may occur with respect to unpublished as
well as published material. Acts of copying another
student’s work and submitting it as one’s own individual work without proper attribution is a serious
form of plagiarism.
Fabrication or Falsification
Fabrication or falsification is a form of dishonesty
where a student invents or distorts the origin or
­content of information used as authority. Examples
include
1.Citing a source that does not exist.
2.Citing information from a source that is not
included in the source.
3.Citing a source for a proposition that it does not
support.
4.Citing a source in a bibliography when the source
was neither consulted nor cited in the body of the
paper.
5.Intentionally distorting the meaning or applicability of data.
6.Inventing data or statistical results to support
conclusions.
Cheating
Cheating is a form of dishonesty where a student
attempts to give the appearance of a level of knowledge or skill that the student has not obtained.
Examples include
1.Copying from another person’s work during an
examination or while completing an assignment.
2.Allowing someone to copy from you during an
examination or while completing an assignment.
3.Using unauthorized materials during an examination or while completing an assignment.
4Collaborating on an examination or assignment
without authorization.
5.Taking an examination or completing an assignment for another, or permitting another to take
an examination or to complete an assignment
for you.
Other Academic Misconduct
Academic misconduct includes other academically
dishonest, deceitful, or other inappropriate acts that
are intentionally committed. Examples of such acts
include but are not limited to
1.Inappropriately providing or receiving information
or academic works so as to gain unfair advantage
over others.
2.Planning with another to commit any act of
­academic dishonesty.
3.Attempting to gain an unfair academic advantage
for oneself or another by bribery or by any act of
offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting anything of
value to another for such purpose.
4.Changing or altering grades or other official
­educational records.
5.Obtaining or providing to another an unadministered test or answers to an unadministered test.
6.Breaking and entering into a building or office for
the purpose of obtaining an unauthorized test.
7.Continuing work on an examination or assignment
after the allocated time has elapsed.
8.Submitting the same work for more than one
class without disclosure and approval.
Procedures for Handling
Incidents of Academic Dishonesty
­or Other Academic Misconduct
Faculty are responsible to establish and communicate
to students their expectations of behavior with respect
to academic honesty and the student’s conduct in the
course. Responsible instructors will investigate these
incidents, determine the facts, and take appropriate
action. Finally, the instructor should notify the Honor
Code Office of the final disposition of the incident as
a means of encouraging appropriate behavior change
and discouraging repeat violations. If the incident of
academic dishonesty involves the violation of a public
law, e.g., breaking and entering into an office or stealing an examination, the act should also be reported to
University Police. If an affected student disagrees with
the determination or action and is unable to resolve
the matter to the mutual satisfaction of the student
and the instructor, the student may have the matter
reviewed through the university’s grievance process
(Student Academic Grievance Procedure).
Applicable Actions for Academic
Dishonesty
A wide range of possible actions exists for cases of
academic dishonesty. Instructors should take actions
that are fair and equitable under the circumstances
and should attempt to reach an understanding
with the affected student on the imposition of an
appropriate action. In some cases, the department,
the ­college, or the university may also take actions
­independent of the instructor. Examples of possible
actions include but are not limited to the following:
For instructors, programs, departments, and colleges:
• Reprimanding the student orally or in writing.
• Requiring work affected by the academic
­dishonesty to be redone.
• Administering a lower or failing grade on the
affected assignment, test, or course.
• Removing the student from the course.
• Recommending probation, suspension, or ­dismissal.
For the university:
The university may elect to place an affected student
on probation or to suspend or dismiss the student,
and to place a temporary or permanent notation on
the student’s permanent academic transcript that he
or she was suspended or dismissed due to academic
misconduct.
The university may report an incident of academic misconduct to appropriate law enforcement
officials and may prosecute an affected student if the
act in question involves the commission of a crime
(e.g., breaking into an office or building, stealing an
­examination, etc.).
Honor Code Office Involvement
The Honor Code Office will maintain a record of all
violations of the Academic Honesty Policy reported
to it by the faculty. If the occurrence is sufficiently
egregious or if a pattern of dishonesty or misconduct
is discovered, the Honor Code Office may take additional action on behalf of the university based upon
the nature of the infraction(s). The Honor Code Office,
in consultation with the involved academic personnel, including the associate academic vice president
over undergraduate studies, may determine to place a
­student on probation or to recommend that a student
be suspended or dismissed for academic dishonesty
and other forms of academic misconduct.
Shared Responsibility Policy Statement
Students are responsible not only to adhere to the
Honor Code requirement to be honest but also to
assist other students in fulfilling their commitment
to be honest.
Faculty Academic Integrity
The substantive standards of academic honesty stated
in this policy apply a fortiori to faculty. Indeed, all
members of the BYU community are expected to
act according to the highest principles of academic
integrity.
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Sources
A large number of publications and policies of
­colleges and universities were reviewed in creating
BYU’s Academic Honesty Policy. Some of the content
and structure of this policy were adapted from the
­following sources:
1.“Academic Honesty,” a brochure produced by the
Office of Judicial Affairs, University of Florida.
2.“Academic Honesty and Dishonesty,” a brochure
produced by the Office of the Dean of Students,
University of Delaware.
3.“Academic Honesty and Dishonesty,” a brochure produced by the Dean of Students’ Office,
Louisiana State University.
4.“A Statement on Plagiarism,” a committee
report from the October 1994 Conference on the
Center for Academic Integrity, Tom Langhorne,
Binghamton University (chair).
5.“Definition of Plagiarism,” by Harold C. Martin,
taken from The Logic and Rhetoric of Exposition,
by Harold C. Martin, Richard M. Ohmann, and
James H. Wheatly, 3rd ed. (New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969).
6. Legal Aspects of Plagiarism, by Ralph D.
Mawdsley (Topeka, Kansas: National Organization
on Legal Problems of Education, 1985).
7.“Plagiarism—The Do’s and Don’ts,” a brochure
produced by the Office of Student Judicial Affairs
of the University of California—Davis.
Dress and Grooming Standards
The dress and grooming of both men and women
should always be modest, neat, and clean, consistent
with the dignity adherent to representing The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and any of its
institutions of higher education.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that
reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which
students, staff, and faculty represent the principles
and standards of the Church. Members of the BYU
community commit themselves to observe the following standards, which reflect the direction of the BYU
Board of Trustees and the Church publication For the
Strength of Youth. (These guiding principles apply at
all CES institutions of higher education. The application of these principles may vary slightly at the various institutions in accordance with local conditions
and circumstances. [See separate institutional policies
for more specific details on dress and grooming standards.]) The BYU Dress and Grooming Standards are
as ­follows:
Men. A clean and well-cared-for appearance
should be maintained. Clothing is inappropriate when
it is sleeveless, revealing, or form fitting. Shorts must
be knee-length or longer. Hairstyles should be clean
and neat, avoiding extreme styles or colors, and
trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered.
Sideburns should not extend below the earlobe or
onto the cheek. If worn, ­moustaches should be neatly
trimmed and may not extend beyond or below the
corners of the mouth. Men are expected to be cleanshaven; beards are not acceptable. Earrings and other
body piercing are not acceptable. Shoes should be
worn in all public campus areas.
Women. A clean and well-cared-for appearance
should be maintained. Clothing is inappropriate when
it is sleeveless, strapless, backless, or revealing; has
slits above the knee; or is form fitting. Dresses, skirts,
and shorts must be knee-length or longer. Hairstyles
should be clean and neat, avoiding extremes in styles
or colors. Excessive ear piercing (more than one per
ear) and all other body piercing are not acceptable.
Shoes should be worn in all public campus areas.
Residential Living Standards
As stated in its Code of Honor, Brigham Young
University is committed to providing a learning atmosphere consistent with the principles of the Church.
The university is likewise committed to creating
such an atmosphere for students residing on and off
campus. To achieve this, BYU has established living
standards to help students learn some of the high
ideals and principles of behavior expected at Brigham
Young University. The university requires all students
to adhere to the following applicable standards:
Campus Visiting Hours
Helaman Halls
Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in the
­lobbies but not in the bedroom area, except during
an established open house or home evening time, at
which times room doors must remain open. Lobby
visiting hours begin after 8:00 a.m. and extend until
12:00 midnight, Monday through Thursday and
Saturday. On Friday night, lobby visiting hours extend
until 1:30 a.m. Sunday visiting hours begin after
noon and extend until midnight.
Heritage Halls
Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in the lobbies and apartment kitchens but not in bedrooms or
bathrooms. Lobby visiting hours are from 8:00 a.m.
to 12:00 midnight, Saturday through Thursday, and
extend until 1:30 a.m. on Fridays. Apartment visiting
hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday
through Thursday and extend until 12:00 midnight
on Friday and Saturday.
Off-Campus, Wyview Park, Foreign
Language Student Residence
Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in living
rooms and kitchens but not in the bedrooms in offcampus living units. The use of the bathroom area by
members of the opposite sex is not appropriate unless
emergency or civility dictate otherwise—and then
only if the safety, privacy, and sensitivity of other residents are not jeopardized. Visiting hours may begin
at 9:00 a.m. and may extend until 12:00 midnight.
Friday night visiting hours may extend until 1:30 a.m.
Landlords may establish a shorter visiting period if
proper notice is given to residents. This policy applies
to all housing units occupied by single students.
Conduct
All students shall be required to conduct themselves in
a manner consistent with the principles of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the BYU
Honor Code. Furthermore, all students are required
to abstain from possessing, serving, or consuming
alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, or harmful drugs. Involvement with ­gambling; pornographic,
erotic, or indecent material; disorderly, obscene, or
indecent conduct or expressions; or with other offensive materials, expressions, or conduct or disruption of
the peace that, in the sole discretion and judgment of
the university, is inconsistent with the principles of the
Church and the BYU Honor Code is not permitted in
student housing. All guests of students must comply
with the Residential Living Standards while on the
premises of university-approved housing. All students
are required to know the dress and grooming standards and abide by them. (The standards expessed
above apply to students at all times whether on or off
campus.)
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical
Endorsement
All enrolled continuing undergraduate, graduate, intern,
and study abroad students are required to obtain a
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement for
each new academic year. Students must have their
endorsements completed, submitted, and processed by
the Honor Code Office before they can register for fall
semester or any semester thereafter. Priority registration for the following fall semester can begin in early
April. To avoid registration delays, students should
complete and submit their endorsements to the Honor
Code Office by March 15. Those applying to BYU
should use the new student Admissions Application
Part 3 endorsement.
LDS students may be endorsed only by the bishop
of the ward (1) in which they live and (2) that holds
their current Church membership record.
Non-LDS students are to be endorsed by (1) the
local ecclesiastical leader if the student is an active
member of the congregation, (2) the bishop of the
LDS ward in which they ­currently reside, or (3) the
nondenominational BYU chaplain.
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BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
Honor Code Requirements
Whether on or off campus or between semesters, all
students are expected to abide by the Honor Code,
which includes: the Academic Honesty Policy, the
Dress and Grooming Standards, and the Residential
Living Standards. Students are required to be in good
Honor Code standing to graduate and receive their
diploma.
LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend Church
meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the
Church on and off campus.
Students who are not members of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are also expected
to maintain the same standard of conduct. They are
encouraged to participate in services of their preferred
religion.
Withdrawn Ecclesiastical Endorsement
A student’s endorsement may be withdrawn at any
time if the ecclesiastical leader determines that the
student is no longer eligible for the endorsement. If an
endorsement is withdrawn, the ecclesiastical leader
informs the Honor Code Office, which then facilitates
notification to both the student and the ­university.
No confidential information is provided to the Honor
Code Office.
Students without endorsements must discontinue
enrollment. Excommunication, disfellowshipment,
or disaffiliation from The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints results in the withdrawal of the
student’s endorsement. The decision to withdraw an
endorsement may be reviewed or appealed through
appropriate ecclesiastical leaders (i.e., through the
bishop, the stake president, and the designated Area
Authority for BYU).
How Forms Are Obtained
Students are responsible for obtaining their own
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement Forms.
Forms are available at campus information desks,
at college advisement centers, from bishops of BYU
wards, from the Honor Code Office in 4440 WSC,
or online at http://honorcode.byu.edu.
Questions
For additional information regarding any aspect of
the Honor Code or Continuing Student Ecclesiastical
Endorsements, please visit http://honorcode.byu.edu
or contact the Honor Code Office at 4440 WSC,
(801) 422-2847.
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University Policies
Nondiscrimination Statement
Admission to Brigham Young University is nondiscriminatory. The university admits qualified persons
regardless of race, color, national origin, religion,
age, gender, veteran status, or disability who meet
university and academic requirements and agree to
abide by the university’s standards of conduct and
behavior. [The university does exercise the “religious”
exemption in admissions as granted in Title IX of
the Education Amendments, 20 U.S.C. 1681(a)
(3), and in hiring employees as granted in 41 C.F.R.
60‑1.5(a)(5).]
Persons who believe they have experienced
­unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment
should contact the Equal Opportunity Office at
(801) 422-5895 during office hours (8 a.m.–5 p.m.
weekdays). Individuals may also call the university’s
24-hour ­hotline at 1-888-238‑1062
University Accessibility Center
The purpose of this office is to assure that students
with disabilities are provided access to university
­programs and information. A variety of services and
extensive information are available. Students who
have attention, emotional, learning, chronic health,
or physical disabilities are encouraged to contact the
center to assist in coordinating appropriate ­academic
accommodations for classes or university-sponsored
programs. For assistance contact 1520 WSC, (801)
422-2767 v/tty, or www.byu.edu/stlife/campuslife/.
Access to Education Records: FERPA
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of
1974 (FERPA) controls access to student education
records. Brigham Young University will make a reasonable effort to extend to eligible students and their
parents the rights granted by the act. On presentation
of appropriate identification and under circumstances
that prevent alteration or mutilation of records, a
­student will be able to inspect all education records
not considered by the university to be held under a
pledge of confidentiality or considered to be private
records of university personnel. Those with legitimate
access to the records will be charged a reasonable fee
for copies.
A student is entitled to an explanation of any
recorded data and may initiate action pursuant to
­university policy through the Exception to University
Policy Committee, if necessary, to correct or expunge
information he or she considers inaccurate or
­misleading.
Faculty and administrative officers who have a
legitimate need to use a student’s education records
will be allowed access to such records as needed
without prior permission from the student. A request
from an educational institution to which a student
has applied for admission or from a lending institution from which a student is seeking financial aid will
be granted without a student’s permission. In addition, statistical data may be furnished to university
accrediting bodies and governmental officials without
a ­student’s permission.
No personally identifiable information contained
in a student’s educational records, other than directory information, will be given to any third party,
except as authorized by the act, without the student’s
written consent, and then only those records that
are accessible to the student. The term third party
is construed to include parents, spouse, employers,
government agencies, or any other people or organizations. Parents or guardians may have access to grade
reports and other reports of a student’s activity if they
establish to the satisfaction of the university that the
student is dependent, for income tax purposes, on the
parents or guardians for their support.
Court orders and subpoenas for records will be
referred to the university’s legal counsel and acted on
according to the counsel’s directions. The university
will make a reasonable attempt to notify the student
when nondirectory information is released in response
to subpoenas or court orders.
Any eligible student who believes that BYU
has violated FERPA may file a complaint with the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office,
Department of Education, Washington, D.C.
Directory information (i.e., information contained
in the educational record of a student that would not
generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed) will be released to news media and
to others on request. Directory information includes
the following:
Name
Addresses and phone numbers
E-mail address
Month, day, and place of birth
Names of parents or spouse
Major and minor fields of study
Participation in officially recognized activities and sports
Weight and height of members of athletic teams
Pictures
Dates of attendance (current and past)
Number of months/semesters enrolled
Class standing (freshman, sophomore, etc.)
Enrollment status (full-time, part-time, less than halftime)
Degrees and awards received
Previous educational institutions attended
Dates of employment and job title for student
­employment positions
Anticipated future enrollments
Course registrations prior to the beginning of a
­semester or term
Expected date of graduation
Deferred registration eligibility
Students have the right, however, to refuse to permit
the designation or disclosure of the above directory
information. In that case, this information will not be
disclosed except with the consent of the student or as
otherwise allowed by FERPA. Any student wishing to
restrict the release of directory information must file a
written notification with the Registrar’s Office, B-150
ASB, on or before the tenth day of a semester or the
sixth day of a term. Forms for this purpose will be
made available at that office upon request.
Student Classification for
Undergraduates
At the beginning of each semester, undergraduate
­students are classified for that semester as follows:
0–29.9 Freshman
30–59.9 Sophomore
60–89.9 Junior
90 and over Senior
Engineering students having more than 120 semester
hours are classified as fifth-year professional students.
Class Attendance Policy
You are expected to attend classes for which you are
registered. Each class instructor may determine the
relationship of class attendance to the final grade for
the course. Officially excused absences are required
only when you are away representing the university
on official business. All officially excused absences
must be approved through the dean of students.
Faculty should tell you what relationship attendance has to your final grade for the course, but you
must take the responsibility for your actions. It is not
necessary for the instructor to report absences to the
office of the dean of students unless he or she has
knowledge of an accident or illness that is causing
the absence. Notification to teachers of emergency
absences (death in the family, serious illness, etc.) is
your responsibility.
Repeating Classes
To have a previously completed course marked
repeated, the new course must be equal or greater in
credit hours.
When a class has been repeated, the credit used
in computing the grade point average is the grade and
credit hours earned the last time the repeated class
was taken.
You may repeat classes in the following ways:
1.Repeat Brigham Young University courses at
Brigham Young University (except for R-suffix
courses—see Abbreviations and Symbols in the
Using This Catalog section of the current BYU
Undergraduate Catalog).
2.Repeat at Brigham Young University courses
­initially taken at another university. (A statement
of equivalency must be supplied by the appropriate BYU department chair.)
3.Repeat at another institution courses taken there
and have the credit transferred to Brigham Young
University.
Note: A course repeated at an institution other than
the one at which it was taken originally and other
than at BYU will not be counted as a repeat.
The I (Incomplete) Grade
The letter grade I (Incomplete) is given on a contractual basis with the instructor to students who
are unable to complete the work in the prescribed
period of time. An incomplete grade may be given for
nonacademic extenuating circumstances (serious illness, personal injury, death in the immediate family,
etc.) that may arise after the discontinuance deadline
(the twelth week of a semester or the sixth week of
a term). To be eligible for an incomplete, the student
must have attended up until the discontinuance
deadline and be passing the class. If extenuating circumstances arise before the twelfth week of a semester or the sixth week of a term, the student should
discontinue or petition through the Registration Office
to be officially withdrawn from the class(es). The
Incomplete Grade Contract must be completed and
signed by the instructor and the $10 fee paid before
submission of the official grade roll at the end of the
semester. A copy of the Incomplete Grade Contract
must be submitted to the Records Office by the grade
submission deadline. A grade of E will be posted until
a valid Incomplete Grade Contract is submitted to the
Records Office.
Class attendance in a subsequent semester or
reregistration is not permitted to make up the incomplete. In some special instances, such as a lab class,
attendance may be required for the portion of the
class or lab section missed. Once the work has been
completed, the instructor should complete the portion
of the Incomplete Grade Contract, showing the grade
earned, and submit the form to the Records Office
(B‑150 ASB).
The instructor may designate the specific length
of time the student has to complete the course
requirements (not to exceed one year). If the work
is not completed and the new grade submitted by
the instructor within the agreed upon deadline, the
BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
I grade will be changed to an IE (the IE grade is
­considered and calculated as a failing grade).
Changing College or Major
Undergraduate students who desire to transfer from
one major to another, or from one college to another,
should go to the advisement center of their new major,
fill out a Change of Major Form, and have it signed.
Graduate students who want to change departments
or degree levels should check with Graduate Studies
for information and ­necessary forms.
Discontinuance
Discontinuance Office
B-150 ASB
(801) 422-7705
To withdraw from the university, day students who
have registered for classes must officially discontinue.
Before the add deadline of a semester or term, students may use the AIM registration system through
Route Y. After the add deadline students must discontinue through the Discontinuance Office.
Students who have registered for classes and paid
tuition must officially discontinue to drop classes and
initiate a tuition refund. (Refer to the Tuition and Fees
section of this schedule for refund information.)
The discontinuance process includes the following:
1.Before the add deadline students may use the
AIM registration system through Route Y.
2.After the add deadline consult with the Discontin­
uance Office representative and complete discontinuance forms available from the Discontinuance
Office or http://discontinuance.byu.edu.
3.If discontinuing during or after the sixth week of
the semester (or third week of the term or block),
obtain signatures of individual class instructors
(student is now responsible for grades earned
in class). The instructor will indicate an official
withdrawal (W) or an academically failing (WE)
withdrawal grade.
4.Submit discontinuance forms and be signed out
by a Discontinuance Office representative.
Those students only registered as evening classes
­students must discontinue through the Office of
Evening Classes, 120 HCEB. Law School students
must initiate their discontinuance through the office
of the Law School dean, 348-A JRCB.
Students who leave the university under emergency conditions and subsequently do not return
still have the responsibility to discontinue before the
discontinuance deadline. Official termination can be
completed by contacting the Discontinuance Office
at the earliest possible time.
University Devotionals,
Firesides, and Forums
University devotionals and forums, held throughout the year on Tuesdays at 11:05 a.m., form an
inspirational and integrative part of the university
experience. These assemblies are occasions to celebrate the shared sense of community and values in
the ­university. Participation in these gatherings will
renew spiritual commitment and extend knowledge of
significant religious, intellectual, and cultural matters.
Devotional speakers, selected from the General
Authorities and other leaders of the Church and
­university personnel, come to teach the gospel and
affirm the spiritual dimension of the university experience for students, faculty, and staff. An additional
opportunity is provided by regular Church Educational
System firesides, usually held on the first Sunday of
the month.
Forum speakers are noted authorities in the arts,
sciences, humanities, media, and government. They
are chosen for their contributions to their field and
their ability to communicate their insights. Partici­
pation in these assemblies (and in the discussion
s­ essions that may accompany them) prompts inquiry
into and understanding of significant intellectual,
­cultural, and social issues.
Most campus offices and services are closed
­during university assemblies so that members of the
university community may participate.
Freshman Academy Envelopes
Many of you will be Freshman Academy students.
The academy provides new freshmen with the opportunity to take three classes with students who live in
the same residence area.
If you would like more information on
Freshman Academy, please call (801) 422-8176,
or you can access the academy Web page at http://
www.byu.edu/academy.
Freshman Academy students will be asked to
­register for three classes (an envelope). Information
on registering for Freshman Academy envelopes will
be sent to participating students.
Although not all Freshman Academy envelopes
include the general education classes required of all
freshmen (First-Year Writing, American Heritage, and
Book of Mormon), academy students should still plan
to fulfill these requirements by the end of their first
year. They may add courses individually if their envelope does not include American Heritage or First-Year
Writing.
Discontinuance from fall or winter semester or from
the term to which you are newly admitted could
forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters
without reapplying through the Admissions Office.
All undergraduate students who discontinue during
a major semester (fall or winter) or during the term
for which they were accepted, should contact the
Discontinuance Counselor at (801) 422-7705 about
future readmission eligibility and deferment options.
To withdraw after the 12th week of the semester
(or fifth week of a block or term), students must
file a petition with the Registration/Records petition
secretary (B-150 ASB) rather than contacting the
Discontinuance Office.
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BYU Fall 2008 Class Schedule
Final Examination Policy
Fall Semester 2008
Final examinations will be given at the times shown
in the schedule. Examinations are not given early. The
examination period is preceded by exam preparation
days, which give time for conscientious review, study,
and synthesis of the semester’s work. The preparation and examination periods are firmly scheduled
parts of the semester; you must not make plans that
interfere with these important academic activities. If
illness or other uncontrollable circumstances prevent
you from taking an examination at the scheduled
time, you are responsible to inform the class instructor as soon as possible. Your instructor may give the
grade Incomplete, depending on the circumstances.
The incomplete cannot be given unless you and your
instructor together prepare a contractual agreement.
Second-block class examinations will be given at
the time shown in the schedule. First-block examinations will be given during the last regular class period.
In cases where you have conflicting examinations or
more than three examinations in one day, individual
arrangement for alternative test times may be made
by the instructor.
Examinations will be held December 15–19, with
exam preparation days December 12–13. Therefore,
Thursday, December 11, 2008, will be the last day of
­instruction.
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Note to faculty: If an exam hour conflict arises
for day classes, please contact the Academic
Scheduling Office, B-150 ASB, ­telephone
(801) 422-6557. For evening classes, contact
the Evening Classes Office, 122 HCEB, telephone
(801) 422-2872.
Final Exam Schedule—Fall Semester 2008
Day Classes
Class Instruction Time
Daily, MTWTh, MWThF, MTThF,
MWF, MW, M, or ,W
TTh, TThF, TThSa, T, Th, or F
7:00 a.m.
Friday, December 19
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Friday, December 19
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Monday, December 15
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, December 17
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
Tuesday, December 16
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Monday, December 15
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, December 17
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Friday, December 19
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
Tuesday, December 16
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 18
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Noon
Wednesday, December 17
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 18
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
Monday, December 15
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 16
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 18
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 18
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Friday, December 19
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 18
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Friday, December 19
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Friday, December 19
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
All Evening Classes beginning at 4:00 p.m. or later
must follow the evening exam schedule to avoid day
class conflicts. (If the class begins before 4:00 p.m.,
use the day class schedule.)
If a class begins after the hour or is scheduled for
more than fifty minutes per class period, the final
exam period is determined by the beginning hour.
For example, a class held from 8:35 to 9:50 must
use the 8:00 exam period. A class held from 4:45
to 7:15 must use the 4:00 exam period. No exceptions to this policy will be granted unless approved in
­writing by the department chair.
Salt Lake Center classes will meet at the regular
class times during exam preparation and final exam
days. Final exams for Salt Lake Center classes are
conducted during the regular scheduled class time
during finals week. Should a conflict arise between
the schedules of a day class final exam and a Salt
Lake Center exam, priority rests with the day class. It
is the responsibility of the student to make the conflict known to the Salt Lake Center instructor so an
alternative time can be arranged.
Evening Classes
Class Instruction Beginning Hour
and Class Instruction Days
Day and Time of Final Exam
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
M
M
M
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
Daily, MTWTh, T
Daily, MTWTh, T
Daily, MTWTh, T
T
T
Tuesday, December 16
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
MWF, MW, MF, W, F
MWF, WTh, MW, W
MWF
Wednesday, December 17
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
MW, W
W
Wednesday, December 17
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
8:00
9:00
TThF, TTh, Th
TTh, Th, MTh, F
TTh, Th
TTh, Th
TTh
Sa
Sa
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
a.m.
a.m.
Monday, December 15
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday, December 16
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
002
Accounting (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
003
ACC 200: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required). This class only meets the first day.
ACC
001
002
003
005
006
200
08961
Principles of Accounting
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
12:30p - 1:45p
8:00a - 9:15a
7:00p - 9:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
9:30a - 11:55a
TTh
MW
W
Th
M
F 3.0
140
151
151
306
312
JSB
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
SLC
ACC
Nemrow N
Nemrow N
Nemrow N
Henriksen J
Penrose K
001
002
003
004
210
00015
Principles Acctg 2
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
4:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 7:25p
ACC
151
151
260
408
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
ACC
ACC
001
002
003
241
08966
Business Law
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
151 TNRB
W118 TNRB
312 SLC
ACC
Wood R
Dalebout R
Dahle D
401
10313
001
002
003
004
005
Bus & Acc Info Systems
S
S
S
S
S
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
12:30p - 3:20p
12:30p - 3:20p
8:00a - 10:50a
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
ACC
F 4.0
110
120
110
120
130
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
403
10315
001
002
003
004
005
Interm Financial Accounting 1
S
S
S
S
S
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
12:30p - 3:20p
12:30p - 3:20p
8:00a - 10:50a
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Wood D
Summers S
Heninger W
Summers S
Heninger W
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Cottrell D
Black E
Cottrell D
Tanner J
Hobson L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
F 4.0
110
120
110
120
130
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
406
10318
001
002
003
004
005
Financial Statement Auditing
S
S
S
S
S
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
12:30p - 3:20p
12:30p - 3:20p
8:00a - 10:50a
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Larson M
Zimbelman M
Larson M
Budd C
Budd C
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
ACC 440 is part of the Finance Jr. Core. To register for the core, choose "Add An Envelope of Classes".
ACC
440
10145
001
002
003
ACC
453
09562
001
Money & Economics
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
O 3:30p - 4:50p
MW
503
08675
001
ACC
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
O 12:30p - 1:45p MW
O 3:30p - 4:45p
MW
001
002
ACC
Corp Fin Reporting
Adv Financial Accounting
O 2:00p - 3:15p
515
00060
MW
Accounting Research Seminar
S 8:00a - 9:20a
3:30p - 4:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
F
174 TNRB
174 TNRB
W210 TNRB
Paik G
Paik G
Paik G
F 3.0
230 TNRB
W242 TNRB
Crawford R
Blau B
F 3.0
W110 TNRB
Johnson P
F 3.0
180
151
TNRB
TNRB
06283
Tax Research Methodology
O 3:30p - 4:45p
S 8:00a - 9:15a
8:00a - 9:20a
S 11:00a - 12:15p
9:30a - 10:50a
531
11216
541
09599
557
06489
Wilks T
Majors Only
06147
ACC
564
06149
ACC
T
T
T
TTh
Corporate Taxation 2
Estates & Gift Tax
O 8:00a - 9:20a
O 9:30a - 10:50a
565R
06150
001
001
002
Th
Th
Th
O 9:30a - 10:50a MWF
O 11:00a - 12:20p MWF
001
002
ACC
MW
F
MW
F
Mgmt Consulting & Projects
O 3:30p - 4:45p
562
TThF
Financial Statement Analysis
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
591R
00062
599R
02997
Evening
Readings & Conference
Academic Internship
S
Wilks T
Wilks T
F 3.0
264
TNRB
Prawitt D
260
TNRB
Allen D
F 3.0
W122
W240
W122
W208
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Gardner R
Gardner R
F 1.5
270
270
270
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Swain M
Swain M
Swain M
F 1.5
270
270
270
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Christensen T
Christensen T
Christensen T
F 3.0
374
TNRB
Hobson L
F 3.0
270
260
TNRB
TNRB
Stewart D
Stewart D
170
170
TNRB
TNRB
Randall B
Randall B
F 3.0
M
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
O
TBA
Evening
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
F 3.0
TThF
TThF
Current Tax Policy
O 2:00p - 4:30p
W110
151
W110
151
F 3.0
Adv Managerial Accounting
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
001
002
001
F 4.0
110
120
110
120
130
ACC
ACC
ACC 406: To register for the Accounting Jr. Core, choose "Add an Envelope of Classes".
ACC
523
001
ACC 403: To register for the Accounting Jr. Core, choose "Add an Envelope of Classes".
ACC
Advanced Taxation
001
002
003
ACC 401: To Register for the Accounting Jr. Core, choose "Add an Envelope of Classes".
ACC
00034
001
002
003
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
T
Intro to Academic Research
522
002
Stice E
Hobson L
Heninger W
Andersen B
MW
F
MW
F
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
001
ACC 241: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ACC
10146
001
F 3.0
MW
MW
W
T
516
001
ACC 210: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ACC
O 11:00a - 12:20p
3:30p - 4:50p
O 12:30p - 1:50p
3:30p - 4:50p
TBA
130
TNRB
Call R
V 3.0
270
TBA
TNRB
Christensen T
Stocks K
V 3.0
TBA
Zimbelman M
Aerospace Studies (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
AEROS
001
002
AEROS
001
002
003
004
AEROS
001
002
AEROS
001
002
003
004
AEROS
100
00192
O 11:00a - 12:50p Th
O
TBA
Evening
110
00191
00198
00197
300
Ldrshp Lab Soph
00206
214
TBA
CTB
Vargo B
Vargo B
Department Approval
Department Approval
250
250
250
TBA
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
Millett T
Millett T
Millett T
Millett T
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Department Approval
Vargo B
Vargo B
Department Approval
Department Approval
Roper B
Vargo B
Vargo B
Vargo B
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Department Approval
F 0.5
214
TBA
CTB
Develpmntl Growth of Air Power F 1.0
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O
Evening
F 0.5
F 1.0
T
T
Th
TBA
O 11:00a - 12:50p Th
O
TBA
Evening
210
Air Force Today
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
O
Evening
200
Leadership Lab - Freshmen
Ldrshp Lab Juniors
Th
T
T
TBA
250
250
250
TBA
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
F 0.5
1
001
002
AEROS
O 11:00a - 12:50p Th
O
TBA
Evening
305R
07430
Leadership Lab--Honor Guard
310
00205
Mgt & Leadership
001
AEROS
O
001
002
AEROS
399R
09955
Academic Internshp
400R
00214
Ldrshp Lab Seniors
001
002
AEROS
O
410
00213
001
002
TBA
Department Approval
Department Approval
TBA
025
Vargo B
250
250
ROTC
ROTC
TBA
214
TBA
CTB
250
250
ROTC
ROTC
Lab Required
Lab Required
Jacobs G
Department Approval
029
Vargo B
Vargo B
Department Approval
Department Approval
030
Jacobs G
Hopkinson R
Lab Required
Lab Required
001
101
06322
Evening
1st Yr Afrikaans
F 4:00p - 5:50p
3116
JFSB
Hornabrook B
036
A HTG 100: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
100
02859
American Heritage
F 3.0
A HTG labs are listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically register you for the
lecture.
001
O 8:00a - 8:50a
Th
182 JSB
Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
002
O 9:00a - 9:50a
Th
341 MCKB Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
003
O 10:00a - 10:50a Th
343 MCKB Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
004
O 10:00a - 10:50a Th
341 MCKB Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
005
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
151 HRCB Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
006
O 1:00p - 1:50p
Th
W006 BNSN Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
009
O 9:00a - 9:50a
F
341 MCKB Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
010
O 10:00a - 10:50a F
174 JSB
Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
012
O 11:00a - 11:50a F
175 JSB
Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
014
O 1:00p - 1:50p
F
175 JSB
Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
017
O 2:00p - 2:50p
F
182 JSB
Holland M
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
018
O 8:00a - 8:50a
Th
178 JSB
Holland M
12:00p - 12:50p MW
140 JSB
019
O 9:00a - 9:50a
Th
2105 JKB
Holland M
12:00p - 12:50p MW
140 JSB
020
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
178 JSB
Holland M
12:00p - 12:50p MW
140 JSB
021
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
1119 JKB
Holland M
12:00p - 12:50p MW
140 JSB
023
O 2:00p - 2:50p
Th
168 MCKB Holland M
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
034
035
American Heritage (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
A HTG
032
033
F 4.0
TTh
027
031
Afrikaans (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
AFRIK
026
Hanks A
Hanks A
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
024
F 1.0
F 0.5
Natnl Sec Affairs
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
Vargo B
Vargo B
F 4.0
O 11:00a - 12:50p Th
O
TBA
Evening
CTB
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
001
AEROS
TBA
214
TBA
037
038
039
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
12:00p - 12:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
Th
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
Th
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
140
202
140
175
140
178
140
174
140
178
140
178
140
179
140
175
140
106
140
179
140
171
140
343
140
C247
140
1129
140
168
140
343
140
341
140
179
140
170
140
178
140
179
140
182
140
178
140
203
140
110
140
174
140
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JKB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
A HTG 100 sections 052 - 054 are for international students only. Please raincheck and you will be notified when you have been
cleared to register.
052
O 11:00a - 11:50a F
174 JSB
Holland M
Raincheck
11:00a - 11:50a MW
140 JSB
053
O 12:00p - 12:50p F
174 JSB
Holland M
Raincheck
12:00p - 12:50p MW
140 JSB
2
054
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F
MW
A HTG 100 sections 063 - 098 are Freshman Academy sections.
055
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
056
O 12:00p - 12:50p F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
057
O 2:00p - 2:50p
F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
058
O 12:00p - 12:50p F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
059
O 1:00p - 1:50p
F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
060
S 10:00a - 10:50a Th
12:00p - 12:50p MW
061
S 9:00a - 9:50a
F
12:00p - 12:50p MW
062
S 9:00a - 9:50a
F
12:00p - 12:50p MW
063
S 8:00a - 8:50a
F
12:00p - 12:50p MW
064
S 10:00a - 10:50a F
12:00p - 12:50p MW
065
S 9:00a - 9:50a
Th
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
066
S 1:00p - 1:50p
F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
067
S 1:00p - 1:50p
Th
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
068
S 10:00a - 10:50a F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
069
S 11:00a - 11:50a F
1:00p - 1:50p
MW
070
S 12:00p - 12:50p Th
2:00p - 2:50p
MW
071
S 2:00p - 2:50p
F
2:00p - 2:50p
MW
072
S 11:00a - 11:50a F
2:00p - 2:50p
MW
073
S 12:00p - 12:50p F
2:00p - 2:50p
MW
074
S 12:00p - 12:50p F
2:00p - 2:50p
MW
075
S 10:00a - 10:50a Th
9:00a - 9:50a
MW
076
S 12:00p - 12:50p Th
9:00a - 9:50a
MW
077
S 10:00a - 10:50a F
10:00a - 10:50a MW
078
S 12:00p - 12:50p F
10:00a - 10:50a MW
079
S 12:00p - 12:50p F
10:00a - 10:50a MW
080
S 12:00p - 12:50p Th
9:00a - 9:50a
MW
081
S 12:00p - 12:50p Th
9:00a - 9:50a
MW
082
S 11:00a - 11:50a F
11:00a - 11:50a MW
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
174
140
JSB
JSB
Holland M
166
140
170
140
175
140
319
140
114
140
168
260
179
260
182
260
182
260
182
260
231
260
170
260
168
260
203
260
203
260
W012
260
178
260
202
260
250
260
C266
260
2105
3714
B142
3714
175
3714
179
3714
179
3714
B142
3714
1106
3714
170
3714
MCKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MCKB
MOA
JSB
MOA
JSB
MOA
JSB
MOA
JSB
MOA
RB
MOA
JSB
MOA
MCKB
MOA
JSB
MOA
JSB
MOA
BNSN
MOA
JSB
MOA
JSB
MOA
BRMB
MOA
ESC
MOA
JKB
HBLL
JFSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
JFSB
HBLL
JKB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
Holland M
Raincheck
083
S 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
S 1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
S 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
S 2:00p - 2:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
S 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
S 9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
S 2:00p - 2:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
O 7:30p - 10:00p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
O 9:30a - 12:00p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
O 9:30a - 11:55a
O 8:30a - 10:55a
O 7:00a - 7:50a
5:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 6:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 6:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 7:00p - 7:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
084
085
Holland M
086
Holland M
087
Holland M
088
Holland M
089
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
Th
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
T
W
Th
M
W
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
F
T
F
T
MW
Th
MW
Th
106
3714
171
3714
103
3714
160
3714
175
3714
203
3714
170
3714
413
411
316
306
316
313
178
456
1115
456
1101
456
1107
456
2009
456
1107
456
1115
456
2009
456
140
3024
140
132
JSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
MCKB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
JSB
HBLL
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
JSB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JSB
JKB
JSB
SNLB
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
Kimball R
Freshman Academy
090
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
American Sign Language (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Evening
111
Evening
112
Evening
113
Evening
114
Evening
115
Evening
116
Evening
117
Evening
118
119
A HTG
ASL
100
02859
H
101
07742
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
ASL
001
O 9:30a - 10:50a
07743
TTh
Conversation ASL 1
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 12:00p - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
102
Honors American Heritage
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford S
Freshman Academy
Bradford J
Latimer B
Shrum J
Fish R
Shrum J
Fish R
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
Holland M
F 3.0
B190 JFSB
Pope J
Honors
F 4.0
MW
TTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
Conversation ASL 2
O 3:00p - 3:50p
Bradford S
1018
1106
2114
3712
3712
3016
W010
363
3016
1018
2114
JKB
JKB
JKB
HBLL
HBLL
JKB
BNSN
MARB
JKB
JKB
JKB
Hix N
Hix N
Saunders J
Saunders J
Behunin C
Bishara S
Blackburn J
Zaremba L
Porter A
Montalette Y
F 4.0
MTWTh
160
MCKB
Malm M
3
002
003
006
007
ASL
001
002
003
004
005
ASL
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
O 7:00p - 8:40p
Evening
Evening
201
07746
301
ASL Grammar
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
07747
MW
TTh
MTWTh
TTh
TTh
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
JKB
JKB
JKB
TMCB
JKB
Holland S
Holland S
Newton M
Porter A
F 4.0
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
MW
TTh
Deaf Culture
ASL 201 or equivalent is required for ASL 301.
001
O 2:00p - 3:15p
002
O 12:00p - 1:15p
003
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:15p
2002
1103
2004
135
1018
262
2002
2110
C261
2110
SWKT
JKB
JKB
ESC
JKB
Malm M
Diaz J
Diaz J
Holland M
Holland M
F 3.0
303
06081
001
ANTHR
ANTHR
374 MARB
178 JSB
C261 ESC
Eldredge J
Eldredge J
Palaia C
Studies Amer Exper
ANTHR
W005 BNSN
ANTHR
ANTHR
ANES
332
11180
ANE Texts, 330 BC to AD 640
353R
11181
Archaeological Fieldwork in NE
392R
11475
Topics in ANES
430R
11183
Adv Topics in ANES
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
ANES
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
ANES
F
001
ANES
TBA
F
001
MWF
ANTHR
York N
F 12:30p - 1:50p
TTh
213
JSB
Strathearn G
213
JSB
Judd F
Pike D
TBA
001
002
003
004
ANTHR
00300
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
103
Social/Cultural Anthropology
11137
10:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
7:30p - 10:00p
MWF
MWF
M
Th
Archaeology Field Trip
108R
06849
Anthro Films
ANTHR 108R section 001: Ethnographic Films
001
Evening
O 4:30p - 6:20p
HRCB
ANTHR 108R section 002: Archaeological Films
002
Evening
O 6:30p - 8:00p
Th
ANTHR
001
002
003
110
Salt Lake
00345
Intro to Archaeology
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Th
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
309
00310
Evening
JSB
SWKT
SLC
SLC
W012 BNSN
Crandall D
Crandall D
Andrus E
Petersen K
ANTHR
MWF
311
11480
Museums & Cultures
335
00304
Peoples of India
F 9:30a - 10:45a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
340
00318
TTh
Bodily M
262
SWKT
Clark J
F 3.0
160
MCKB
Buonforte R
F 3.0
B137 JFSB
Al-Muayyad Al-Azm A
F 3.0
W005 BNSN
Buonforte R
F 3.0
109
ALLN
Stavast P
F 3.0
TTh
Peoples of the Middle East
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
343
00319
Chinese Culture & Society
06853
Anthropology of Mormonism
355
00365
Arch Mesoamerica
385
00308
Ancient Peoples & Cult Europe
07443
Spec Topics in Regional Anthro
Evening
346
O 4:30p - 6:50p
Evening
F 4:30p - 6:50p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
Evening
390R
O 4:00p - 4:50p
412
11482
164
TNRB
Nuckolls C
Th
T
F 3.0
262
SWKT
Johnson D
F 3.0
234
MARB
Andrus E
F 3.0
234
MARB
Andrus E
F 3.0
TTh
MWF
MWF
B137 JFSB
Forsyth D
F 3.0
893
SKWT
Bartlett J
F 3.0
262
SWKT
Finlayson C
W010 BNSN
Narsimulu V
Museum Collections Management F 3.0
O 1:35p - 2:50p
ANTHR
Nauta L
001
ANTHR
TTh
Moral & Ritual Institutions
O 9:30a - 10:45a
TTh
434
11141
Medical Anthropology
442
07829
Ethnographic Skills
456R
00334
Lab Skills Arch
490R
00355
Spc Topics in Theory & System
O 1:30p - 2:50p
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:15p
001
109
ALLN
Stavast P
O 1:00p - 4:50p
TTh
F 3.0
262
SWKT
ANTHR
496R
00338
001
002
116
HRCB
499R
00339
001
TTh
W141 BNSN
ANTHR
501
10231
Buonforte R
V 6.0
M
B137 JFSB
Johnson D
F 3.0
Allison J
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Senior Thesis
F 3:00p - 4:15p
Nuckolls C
F 3.0
Academic Internshp
O
O
Hawkins J
F 3.0
ANTHR 490R section 001: Prehistoric Ceramics of the North American Southwest
001
O 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
B137 JFSB
ANTHR
Bartlett J
Bartlett J
Petersen K
00328
001
ANTHR
Nauta L
430
001
ANTHR
F 3.0
B037 JFSB
B002 JFSB
307 SLC
JSB
F 3.0
All ANTHR 430 students (sections 001-005) are to meet in 919 SWKT at 10 a.m. on the first day of class, September 5, 2006.
F 1.0
W012 BNSN
Lang in Culture & Society
O 4:00p - 4:50p
001
F 3.0
140
250
312
307
MWF
ANTHR 390R section 002: Understanding the Pacific Islander
002
Evening
O 7:00p - 9:30p
T
ANTHR 110: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ANTHR
O 2:00p - 2:50p
Pike D
F 1.0
Th
Biological Anthropology
ANTHR 390 section 001: Egyptian Archaeology
001
O 1:00p - 1:50p
ANTHR 103 section 001: Required Field Trip to Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde National Park, and Aztec Ruins National Monument. Fee
required.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MW
BLK1 240 SWKT Yoder D
ANTHR
00307
Pike D
F 3.0
257
001
ANTHR
ANTHR 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
101
300
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
ANTHR
V 3.0
TBA
002
ANTHR
F 3.0
Anthropology (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
ANTHR
Contemporary Theory
001
001
F 3.0
V 3.0
TBA
00353
107
ANTHR 340: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ANTHR
001
206
001
ANES
Introduction to ANES
Theoretical Foundations
F 0.5
ANTHR 309: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Ancient Near Eastern Studies (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
11177
07822
001
ANTHR
201
F
205
002
ANTHR
Anthropology Career Prep
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
11138
001
001
MW
MW
TTh
150
001
ANTHR
American Studies (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
AM ST
ANTHR 150: All new Anthropology majors are required to take ANTHR 150 Fall 2006.
TBA
TBA
Johnson D
Crandall D
F 3.0
T
Current Method & Theory
B060 JFSB
Hawkins J
Teacher Approval
F 3.0
4
001
ANTHR
O 9:00a - 9:50a
511
07440
001
ANTHR
F 9:30a - 10:45a
512
10232
001
ANTHR
524
00379
ANTHR
MWF
Museology: Curation & Wrtng
F 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
564
00327
Classic Mayan Civilization
590R
00393
Special Topics
001
ANTHR
TTh
Heritage Resource Mgt
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
MWF
Museums & Cultures
F 1:30p - 2:50p
TTh
893
SWKT
ARAB
Clark J
F 3.0
109
ALLN
Stavast P
ARAB
Janetski J
001
002
F 3.0
893
SWKT
F 3.0
235
SWKT
ARAB
Finlayson C
SWKT
ARAB
Forsyth D
ARAB
001
ANTHR
001
596
00402
ANTHR
O
599R
06879
001
002
ANTHR
ANTHR
Academic Internship
TBA
TBA
694R
07461
Readings
695R
00401
Research
O
001
699R
00404
TBA
Masters Thesis
Janetski J
TBA
Janetski J
Arabic (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
ARAB
001
002
003
004
005
ARAB
101
07682
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
201
07684
001
003
004
11414
Spoken Arabic Tutorial
377
11416
Arabic Lang Teaching Methods
421R
11417
4th-Yr Arabic Writing Tutorial
F
F
001
TBA
11418
Advanced Spoken Arabic
423R
11419
Current Events in Arabic
424R
11420
Modern Arabic Literature
F 4:00p - 4:50p
001
ARAB
TBA
422R
001
ARAB
TBA
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
Bradford D
Fox W
Bradford D
Grover A
Muir N
F 4.0
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
222R
001
ARAB
2nd-Year Arabic
Standard Arabic Tutorial
001
ARAB
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
11413
001
ARAB
F 4.0
221R
001
ARAB
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
F 3:00p - 3:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
O 3:00p - 3:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
F 3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
F 3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
002
ARAB
1st-Year Arabic
MW
MW
TTh
2113
1107
2113
383
2113
2113
2113
B099
JKB
JKB
JKB
CB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JFSB
001
003
Teacher Approval
Ricks R
Belnap R
Lamani L
F 2.0
Salah S
F 2.0
108
HGB
ARTHC
Adv Study Arab
F
08029
Tutrl Intrn Arabic
680R
08030
Spec Stds Arabic
699R
08032
Master's Thesis
S
TBA
Parkinson D
TBA
Belnap R
V 3.0
TBA
O
Belnap R
Salah S
V 3.0
TBA
O
TBA
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
670R
111
06809
Evening
Evening
TBA
Belnap R
V 6.0
TBA
201
08880
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Evening
202
08881
ARTHC
ARTHC
TTh
Th
T
MW
TTh
W
TTh
M
Art Hist Method, Rsrch, Wrtng
MW
304
00442
Greek Art
310
07869
Early Christian&Byzantine Art
320
00489
Italian Renaissance
340
00445
19th C Europe Art
00491
American Art
O 9:00a - 10:15a
001
001
9:30a - 10:45a
9:30a - 11:55a
5:00p - 6:15p
4:00p - 6:30p
O 12:00p - 1:15p
001
ARTHC
4:30p - 5:45p
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 7:25p
4:00p - 5:15p
World Civilization Since 1500
O
O
O
O
05961
T
W
World Civilization to 1500
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
Evening
Evening
300
Introduction to Art History
O 5:30p - 8:00p
O 5:30p - 8:00p
001
ARTHC
Salah S
JKB
TBA
TBA
Parkinson D
V 3.0
TBA
Belnap R
O 1:30p - 2:45p
345
O 4:00p - 5:15p
F 8:00a - 9:15a
3112
1101
JKB
JKB
Warren J
Willis H
F 3.0
260
315
315
260
MOA
SLC
SLC
MOA
Johnson M
Gough J
Howe L
Taylor C
F 3.0
260
315
346
170
MOA
SLC
MARB
TNRB
Jensen H
Gough J
Romney N
Wescott A
F 3.0
2004
JKB
Poulton C
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
3112
JKB
Johnson M
Majors Only
Johnson M
Majors Only
Poulton C
Majors Only
Jensen H
Majors Only
F 3.0
3112
JKB
F 3.0
O 10:30a - 11:45a MW
Evening
F 3.0
3112
JKB
F 3.0
TTh
3112
JKB
F 3.0
MW
3112
JKB
Swensen J
ARTHC 350: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 2.0
1018
07686
003
Parkinson D
HRCB
531R
001
Ricks R
F 2.0
116
001
004
005
006
ARTHC
F 3.0
TBA
ARTHC
Ricks R
F 2.0
SWKT
001
006
007
008
ARTHC
TBA
265
Teacher Approval
ARTHC
Ricks R
F 2.0
TBA
F
S
C254 ESC
ARTHC
V 9.0
TBA
Independent Readings
Art History and Curatorial Studies (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
Janetski J
TBA
08480
Janetski J
Stavast P
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
490R
F 2.0
Stavast P
V 6.0
TBA
O
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
O
001
F 3.0
TBA
F
O
001
ANTHR
Museum Projects
ARAB
Advanced Arabic Grammar
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
F 3.0
ANTHR 590R section 001 will be Prehistoric Ceramics of the North American Southwest.
001
O 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
B137 JFSB
Allison J
001
11422
001
F 3.0
893
426R
001
Ricks R
350
07870
002
ARTHC
001
002
ARTHC
001
ARTHC
Modern Art
O 2:00p - 3:15p
355
08323
360
10077
Evening
382
Contemporary Art
F 12:00p - 1:15p
F 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
3112
JKB
MW
M
3112
3112
JKB
JKB
Southern Mesoamerican Art
386
MOA
386
V 6.0
003
Spec Top Read Arth
S
Majors Only
Pheysey D
Majors Only
F 3.0
ARTHC
00498
Magleby M
Magleby M
F 3.0
M
ARTHC 382 section 001: Art and Culture of the Mayans
001
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
490R
Swensen J
F 3.0
Intro Mus Cur/Stds
O 4:00p - 6:30p
10245
F 3.0
MW
TBA
TBA
MOA
Christenson A
Johnson M
5
ARTHC
496R
05965
001
ARTHC
S
498
10081
001
002
003
004
ARTHC
001
ARTHC
510
09582
Evening
560R
09587
599R
11003
600R
00546
699R
00589
001
M
T
TBA
Individual Study
3112
3122B
3122B
3112
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
Magleby M
Swensen J
Johnson M
Jensen H
494
MOA
Gray C
BIO
3122B JKB
3122B JKB
Magleby M
Jensen H
BIO
Master's Thesis
Magleby M
Gray C
BIO
TBA
H
101
08514
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
T
M
W
Th
T
455
B106
115
445
415
415
415
415
415
Honors Principles of Biolgy
MARB
JFSB
MCKB
MARB
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
Nelson C
Rogers D
Petersen S
Robinson T
Hill R
Martin R
Hill R
Jefferies J
Lee J
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
250
Jensen H
BIO
Asian Studies (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
Principles of Biology Lab
MSRB
Crandall K
Honors
F 1.0
O 9:00a - 10:50a Th
O 10:00a - 11:50a F
O 9:00a - 10:50a T
220B
00634
001
V 6.0
TBA
00099
001
002
003
Johnson M
TBA
TBA
100
3:00p - 4:30p
11:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 7:25p
12:00p - 2:25p
9:30a - 11:55a
2:30p - 4:55p
BIO 101 sections are for Elementary Education majors only.
V 8.0
TBA
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
019
V 8.0
TBA
TBA
O
018
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
Magleby M
F 3.0
Academic Internship
S
S
TBA
F 3.0
W
Sts 18/19 Cent Art
S
V 8.0
F 3.0
F
F
F
F
Art Theory Context
F 8:30a - 11:00a
F 12:00p - 2:30p
001
002
ARTHC
9:00a - 11:30a
9:00a - 11:30a
9:00a - 11:30a
9:00a - 11:30a
S 4:00p - 6:30p
001
ARTHC
TBA
Senior Thesis
S
S
S
S
001
002
ARTHC
Academic Internship
Biological Diversity: Plants
O 8:00a - 8:50a
7:00a - 9:50a
220A
11164
A115 CLFB
A115 CLFB
A115 CLFB
Stowers J
Stowers J
Stowers J
F 4.0
MWF
T
480
480
Biological Diversity: Animals
WIDB
WIDB
Jefferies J
Class Flag
F 4.0
Biology (379 WIDB, (801) 422-3042)
BIO 220A: Registration for a Laboratory (L) section (BIO 220A sections 002-007) is required. Students registering for BIO 220A need
to call Life Science Student Services at 422-3042.
001
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
455 MARB Burgess A
Class Flag
002
L
O 2:00p - 4:50p
M
180 WIDB White C
Class Flag
003
L
O 7:00a - 9:50a
T
180 WIDB White C
Class Flag
004
L
O 12:00p - 2:50p T
180 WIDB White C
Class Flag
005
L
O 8:00a - 10:50a Th
180 WIDB White C
Class Flag
007
L
O 12:00p - 2:50p Th
180 WIDB White C
BIO 100: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
001
ASIAN
200
09645
001
ASIAN
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
495
09062
Senior Seminar
S
100
00099
O
O
O
O
O
S
TBA
S
S
009
S
010
011
O
S
012
S
013
S
014
S
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
245
SWKT
King G
V 3.0
Principles of Biology
008
015
016
017
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
BIO
Intr Asian Studies
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
Th
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
MWF
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
Hyer E
BIO
F 3.0
456
252
390
3104
3106
446
363
446
111
C285
446
111
446
368
252
446
202
446
323
446
250
446
368
445
446
445
MARB
MARB
MLBM
JKB
JKB
MARB
MARB
MARB
HRCB
ESC
MARB
HRCB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
JSB
MARB
MARB
MARB
BRMB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
McMillan B
Black H
StClair L
Webb B
Cates R
Booth G
Booth G
BIO
235
00639
F 2:00p - 4:50p
F 3.0
MWF
BLK1 480
265
10665
Genomics
291R
00242
Veterinary Medicine Seminar
001
BIO
Field Botany
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
O 12:00p - 12:50p W
WIDB
Jefferies J
F 3.0
248
MARB
Udall J
F 0.5
492
WIDB
Roeder B
Students registering for BIO 350 need to call Life Science Student Services at 422-3042.
Freshman Academy
BIO
Freshman Academy
001
002
BIO
Booth G
Freshman Academy
Booth G
Freshman Academy
Cates R
Booth G
Freshman Academy
Booth G
Freshman Academy
Booth G
Freshman Academy
Booth G
Freshman Academy
350
05830
Ecology
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
365
10668
Computational Biology
F 3.0
455
445
370
05949
Bioethics
Woolstenhulme L
Belk M
F 3.0
BIO 365 section 001 will be team taught by Mark Clement and Keith Crandall.
001
O 9:00a - 10:15a MW
102
BIO
MARB
MARB
SWKT
Clement M
F 2.0
BIO 370: Registration for a quiz section (Q) (BIO 370 section 002-006) is required.
001
O 2:00p - 2:50p
M
252 MARB
002
Q
O 1:00p - 2:20p
T
368 MARB
003
Q
O 2:30p - 3:50p
T
368 MARB
004
Q
O 1:00p - 2:20p
W
368 MARB
005
Q
O 2:30p - 3:50p
W
368 MARB
006
Q
O 1:00p - 2:20p
Th
366 MARB
Hanegan N
Hanegan N
Hanegan N
Hanegan N
Hanegan N
Hanegan N
Quiz Required
BIO 377 must be taken concurrently with 378 and 379. Contact Marta Adair at marta_adair@byu.edu for details.
Robinson T
Smith T
Robinson T
BIO
377
11030
001
Tchg Mthds & Instrctn in Biol
O 12:00p - 12:50p M
12:00p - 1:50p W
F 3.0
A115 CLFB
A115 CLFB
Adair M
BIO 378 must be taken concurrently with 377 and 379. Contact Marta Adair at marta_adair@byu.edu for details.
BIO
378
11027
Practicum in Biology Teaching
F 1.0
6
001
O
TBA
A115 CLFB
Adair M
BIO 379 must be taken concurrently with 377 and 378. Contact Marta Adair at marta_adair@byu.edu for details.
BIO
379
11028
001
BIO
F 1:00p - 1:50p
380
00244
001
BIO
Classroom Management
M
08894
001
A115 CLFB
Adair M
Comparative Physiol & Anatomy F 4.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
12:00p - 1:50p T
392R
F 1.0
Preveterinary Preceptorship
O
TBA
492
492
WIDB
WIDB
BIO
Roeder B
BIO
Roeder B
Class Flag
Jeffery D
Rogers D
Class Flag
Class Flag
Jeffery D
Jeffery D
Jeffery D
Jeffery D
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Students registering for BIO 420 need to call Life Science Student Services at 422-3042.
BIO
420
10660
001
002
Evolutionary Biology
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
MARB
MARB
Students registering for BIO 421 need to call Life Science Student Services at 422-3042.
BIO
421
10661
001
002
003
004
BIO
Evolutionary Biology Lab
O
O
O
O
441
05821
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
Th
Th
Th
F
Entomology
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
F 3.0
BIO 441: Registration for a laboratory (L) section (002-003) is required. A three day field trip is also required.
001
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
110 MLBM Whiting M
Lab Required
002
L
O 2:00p - 4:50p
W
310 MLBM Whiting M
003
L
O 12:00p - 2:50p F
310 MLBM Whiting M
BIO
442
05803
001
BIO
Adv Invertebrate Zoology
O 1:00p - 2:50p
447
05884
MWF
Mammalogy
F 5.0
193
WIDB
Braithwaite L
F 3.0
BIO 447: Registration for a laboratory (L) section (002-003) is required. Two 3 day (Thursday-Saturday) field trips also required.
Please call the Biology department at 422-7389 to register for this class.
001
O 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
234 MARB Rogers D
Class Flag
002
L
O 2:00p - 4:50p
W
390 MLBM Rogers D
Class Flag
003
L
O 5:00p - 7:50p
W
390 MLBM Rogers D
Class Flag
BIO
450
00644
Conservation Biology
470
05797
History&Philosophy of Biology
494R
05973
Mentored Research
001
BIO
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
BIO
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
F 9:00a - 10:15a
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
MARB
WIDB
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BIO
BIO
Jeffery D
Lab Required
F 1.0
T
363
MARB
Adv Plant Taxonomy
541
07394
Aquatic Entomology
556
10677
Limnology
558
10679
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
559R
00704
Adv Topics Ecology & Evolution V 6.0
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 2:00p - 4:50p
MWF
310
MLBM
Johnson L
F 4.0
TTh
310
MLBM
Nelson C
F 2.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
O 12:00p - 4:50p
Rader R
F 3.0
142
WIDB
Shiozawa D
F 1.0
F
142
WIDB
Shiozawa D
001
002
O
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BIO 559R section 003: Ecolunch
003
004
005
O 12:00p - 12:50p F
O
TBA
O
TBA
403
TBA
TBA
WIDB
Johnson J
Cates R
Sites J
BIO 559R section 007 will include Ethnobotanical Topics.
007
O 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
361
MARB
Ostraff M
BIO 559R section 008 will include Ethnobotanical Topics.
008
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
361
MARB
Ostraff M
BIO
F 3.0
BIO
00646
Scanning Electron Microscopy
581
00697
Transmssn Electron Microscopy F 3.0
653
10682
Community Ecology
679R
11446
Adv Topics in Science Educatn
681R
10684
Electron Microscopy Lab
691R
00708
Graduate Seminar
694R
10968
Special Problems
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
BIO
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
O 3:00p - 3:50p
F
001
F
001
BIO
O
S
S
695R
10685
001
BIO
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
A115 CLFB
MW
A115 CLFB
698R
00709
Master's Project
699R
00711
Master's Thesis
O
O
F
S
S
S
S
S
S
Gardner J
Lab Included
Gardner J
F 2.0
MW
142
TBA
WIDB
Rader R
F 3.0
TBA
Hanegan N
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Gardner J
F 0.5
252
MARB
Hughes H
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Practicum in Biology Teaching
O
001
BIO
TTh
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
002
003
BIO
Hanegan N
Whiting M
580
001
BIO
Peck S
Belk M
Braithwaite L
Shiozawa D
Jeffery D
Furniss H
Cates R
Rogers D
Nelson C
Whiting M
Gardner J
Rader R
Sites J
Crandall K
Adair M
Johnson J
Johnson L
Hanegan N
Wilcox E
Clark S
Roeder B
StClair L
Adams B
00679
001
BIO
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BIO
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
510
001
Sites J
F 3.0
403
BIO
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Research Orientation
O 8:00a - 8:50a
001
BIO
F 3.0
231
06901
001
F 1.0
142
142
142
142
503
001
F 2.0
248
252
S
S
S
S
S
001
V 2.0
TBA
019
020
021
022
023
TBA
Crandall K
Rogers D
Crandall K
V 8.0
TBA
Hanegan N
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Hanegan N
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Crandall K
Rogers D
Roeder B
Belk M
Sites J
Shiozawa D
Whiting M
Johnson J
7
009
010
011
012
013
BIO
S
O
S
S
S
799R
00720
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Dissertation
O
F
S
O
F
S
S
S
Nelson C
StClair L
Rader R
Cates R
Johnson L
012
Crandall K
Sites J
Rader R
Whiting M
Belk M
Johnson J
StClair L
Rogers D
BUS M
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK1 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BULGN
001
330
09042
Evening
Cultural History of Bulgaria
F 5:30p - 7:00p
MW
F 3.0
1012
JKB
Caswell J
Business Management (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
BUS M 199R: You must contact the Internship Office in 460 TNRB for internship approval prior to registration. You can contact us
for approval by appointment or call (801) 422-4573, or email at internships@byu.net.
BUS M
199R
00799
001
Academic Internship
O
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
Young J
BUS M 200: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
BUS M
200
00790
001
Personal Finance
O 3:30p - 4:45p
151
TNRB
001
002
003
004
BUS M
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
300
00802
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
301
Financial Management
00796
9:30a - 10:45a
12:30p - 1:45p
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 7:25p
TTh
TTh
W
T
Financial Management
O 9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
12:30p - 1:45p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
9:30a - 10:45a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
2:00p - 3:15p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
2:00p - 3:15p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
2:00p - 3:15p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
320
09022
001
BUS M
Career Preparation
09023
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Holmes A
Holmes A
Holmes A
F 0.5
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
321
251
W210
251
164
251
270
Mentor Program
140
JSB
Young J
F 0.5
BUS M 321 section 001: Orientations will be held Thursday, Sept 4, 5:00-5:50 pm and Friday, Sept 5, 7:00-7:50 am in 3108 JKB.
001
O
TBA
TBA
McGregor K
BUS M 340: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
BUS M
340
00803
Marketing Management
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
Salt Lake
TTh
TTh
T
F 3.0
151
151
411
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
Witt D
Witt D
Christensen J
BUS M 341 is a part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
BUS M
341
00800
001
002
003
004
005
006
BUS M
Marsh S
BUS M 300: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
BUS M
014
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
Marketing Management
F
F
F
O
O
F
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
9:30a - 10:45a
12:30p - 1:45p
2:00p - 3:15p
3:30p - 4:45p
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
F 3.0
W308
W310
220
W310
W308
W310
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Huff S
Huff S
Dishman P
Huff S
Dishman P
Dishman P
BUS M 361 is a part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
F 3.0
TTh
013
001
002
003
Bulgarian (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
O 2:00p - 3:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
2:00p - 3:15p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
F 3.0
3108
3108
402
307
JKB
JKB
SLC
SLC
Brau J
Brau J
Cazier D
Cazier D
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
00804
BUS M
Operations Management
F
F
F
O
O
F
371R
08362
F
F
F
F
F
F
Entrepreneurship Lect Series
F 3.0
W308
W310
W308
W310
W308
W310
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Foster S
Wallin C
Foster S
Scavarda do Carmo A
Wallin C
Scavarda do Carmo A
F 1.0
M
T
710
710
TNRB
TNRB
Price W
Price W
Holmes A
BUS M 371R section 003: Women Entrepreneurs
003
O 3:30p - 5:00p
004
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
005
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
W
T
M
710
710
710
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Price W
Price W
Price W
Holmes A
001
Holmes A
Holmes A
Holmes A
Holmes A
Holmes A
Holmes A
Holmes A
001
002
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 1:50p
11:00a - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
F 3.0
251
174
251
W122
251
174
251
W122
251
W108
251
174
251
170
251
184
251
W108
251
W122
251
W210
361
001
002
003
004
005
006
BUS M
372
09354
Basic Entrepreneurship Skills
O 12:30p - 1:45p
F 3.0
TNRB
Scoville K
BUS M 372 section 002: Social Ventures
002
O 3:30p - 4:45p
TTh
003
O 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
004
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
W110 TNRB
180 TNRB
270 TNRB
Lindorf R
Gibson S
Scoville K
BUS M
F 1.0
380
00805
001
002
BUS M
Executive Lectures
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 4:00p - 4:50p
384
10132
001
TTh
Th
Th
E-Business Lecture Series
O 2:00p - 2:50p
W
374
710
710
TNRB
TNRB
McBeth C
McBeth C
F 1.0
710
TNRB
Brown J
BUS M 390 is a part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
Holmes A
BUS M
Holmes A
001
002
003
390
11343
Ethics for Management
F 9:30a - 10:45a
O 8:00a - 9:15a
F 12:30p - 1:45p
TTh
TTh
TTh
F 3.0
W308 TNRB
W310 TNRB
W308 TNRB
Wadsworth L
Wadsworth L
Bigelow M
8
004
005
006
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 3:30p - 4:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
TTh
TTh
284 TNRB
W308 TNRB
W310 TNRB
Bigelow M
Miller A
Miller A
001
BUS M
401
00807
001
002
003
Adv Financial Management
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
MW
TTh
BUS M
F 3.0
174 TNRB
174 TNRB
W208 TNRB
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BUS M 402 is a part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
BUS M
402
08275
Managerial Finance
406
00907
Insurance Academy
001
BUS M
O 2:00p - 4:30p
001
O 8:00a - 9:15a
F 3.0
F
W210 TNRB
484
TNRB
Wilson B
410
00810
001
002
003
BUS M
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 3:30p - 4:45p
411
00811
001
BUS M
Investments
Advanced Investments
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
412
10425
001
Investments Academy
O 3:30p - 4:45p
MW
174 TNRB
174 TNRB
W208 TNRB
Rasmussen S
TNRB
BUS M
TNRB
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Stone B
Smith A
BUS M 413 section 001 is part of the Finance Jr. Core. To register for the core choose "Add An Envelope of Classes".
BUS M
413
00842
001
002
BUS M
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
MW
MW
414
10426
Real Estate Development
415R
11404
Portfolio Management
001
BUS M
Real Estate Finance & Invstmnt
O 8:00a - 9:15a
MW
F 3.0
270
260
TNRB
TNRB
418
07163
001
Financial Planning
O 12:30p - 1:45p
Peterson T
F 3.0
BUS M 415R section 001: BUS M 496R section 002 is a pre-requisite to BUS M 415
001
O 11:00a - 12:15p Th
164 TNRB
2:00p - 3:15p
M
220 TNRB
BUS M
Peterson T
Peterson T
F 3.0
W240 TNRB
Sudweeks B
260
TNRB
Sudweeks B
BUS M 430: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
BUS M
001
002
BUS M
430
00815
O 3:30p - 4:45p
O 4:10p - 6:50p
Evening
431
00816
001
BUS M
00817
International Corp Finance
442
00820
Marketing Research
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 12:30p - 1:45p
454
00825
001
002
BUS M
455
00826
00830
001
002
BUS M
MW
MW
08192
TTh
Marketing Strategy
Global Supply Chain
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
174
230
TNRB
TNRB
Senior D
McArthur D
F 3.0
180
TNRB
F 3.0
W108 TNRB
270
184
TNRB
TNRB
W122 TNRB
W122 TNRB
Wilson B
F 3.0
BUS M
Creatng & Managng New Ventures F 3.0
481
11406
Strategy 2
488
10234
Agribusiness Management 1
490R
00845
Topics in Business Management V 3.0
O 3:30p - 6:00p
O 3:30p - 4:45p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 2:00p - 3:50p
493
11547
001
Larson J
Larson J
BUS M
002
004
BUS M
BUS M
Weight E
Christensen G
Christensen G
TNRB
Fawcett S
F 3.0
MW
130
TNRB
Rhoads G
F 3.0
W
170
TTh
TNRB
W242 TNRB
Jacobsen E
Richards J
F 3.0
MW
180
TTh
F
BLK1 264
T
TBA
TTh
TNRB
TBA
Bryce D
F 3.0
180
Entrepreneurial Projects
O
496R
06518
Evening
496R
004
001
003
BUS M
Academic Internship
O
O
06518
TBA
TBA
Investment Banking Internship
O 8:30a - 12:00p
498
00847
001
002
003
004
005
002
Bone S
Bone S
270
TNRB
TNRB
374 TNRB
TBA
W108 TNRB
Hansen M
Dixon J
Dishman P
Whetten D
Young J
Nelson R
Slade B
Vorkink K
Money R
F 3.0
TBA
Godfrey P
BUS M 496R: You must contact the Internship Office in 460 TNRB for internship approval prior to registration. You can contact us
for approval by appointment or call (801) 422-4573, or e-mail at internships@byu.net.
BUS M
F 3.0
W122 TNRB
W108 TNRB
09405
TTh
Fawcett S
F 3.0
BUS M 490R section 013: Forecasting. Please see professor to sign add card.
013
S 9:30a - 10:50a MW
BLK2 220 TNRB
016
O 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
W242 TNRB
017
O
TBA
TBA
018
O 12:30p - 5:50p F
130 TNRB
BUS M
F 3.0
W110 TNRB
479
O 12:30p - 1:45p
BUS M 490R section 002: Retail Practicum
002
O 5:00p - 5:50p
006
O
010
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:20p
BUS M
Greathead S
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
O 9:30a - 10:45a MW
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
465
F 3.0
F 3.0
Promotion Managmt
O 8:00a - 9:15a
459
TTh
Sales Management
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 3:30p - 4:45p
001
BUS M
MW
432
001
002
BUS M
TTh
M
International Marketing
O 3:30p - 4:45p
001
BUS M
Intro International Business
Financing New Ventures
001
F 3.0
TTh
00840
001
Boyer B
Boyer B
Boyer B
F 3.0
174
475
O 3:30p - 4:45p
001
F 3.0
220
Entrepreneurial Marketing
001
BUS M
F 3.0
MW
TTh
TTh
10782
001
BUS M 410 is part of the Finance Jr. Core. To register for the core choose "Add An Envelope of Classes".
BUS M
BUS M
TNRB
472
001
BUS M
F 3.0
MW
BUS M
180
Integrated Supply Chain Mgt
001
Couch R
Couch R
Couch R
MW
09958
001
BUS M 401 is part of the Finance Jr. Core. To register for the core, choose "Add An Envelope of Classes".
BUS M
O 2:00p - 3:15p
469
Strategic Management
O
O
O
O
O
596R
10208
Evening
596R
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
Business English
Business French
10208
Business Portuguese
10208
Business Spanish
O 5:00p - 6:20p
O 5:00p - 6:20p
Evening
O 5:30p - 6:50p
TBA
TBA
Young J
McCarty R
F 1.5
284
TNRB
Sudweeks B
F 3.0
W210
184
230
180
W210
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Jackson W
Jensen R
Godfrey P
Jensen R
Hendron M
F 3.0
MW
10208
Evening
596R
11:00a - 12:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
2:00p - 3:15p
3:30p - 4:45p
12:30p - 1:45p
O 5:00p - 6:20p
Evening
596R
F
V 3.0
W108 TNRB
Ogden J
F 3.0
MW
TTh
174
TNRB
LeBras Y
F 3.0
2002
JKB
Olsen R
F 3.0
MW
B160 JFSB
Hoskisson J
Cantonese (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
CANT
101
06337
001
CANT
001
1st-Year Cantonese
F 4:00p - 4:50p
201
06343
F 4.0
Daily
2nd-Year Cantonese
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
383
CB
Ma C
F 4.0
265
SWKT
Ma C
Chemical Engineering (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
9
CH EN
170
00948
001
CH EN
F 9:00a - 9:50a
199R
08776
001
002
CH EN
263
00946
291
00950
Fluid Mechanics
378
00951
Materials Science
391
10191
Career Skills
F 3:00p - 3:50p
400
00994
Introd Nuclear Engineering
436
00977
Process Control & Dynamics
475
00964
Unit Operations Lab 1
F 1:00p - 3:50p
F 2:00p - 4:50p
476
00965
00971
Spcl Topics Ungrad
498R
00972
Undrgrad Research
F
S
O 3:00p - 3:50p
S
531
00992
533
00990
535
00995
593R
10943
CH EN
691R
01001
001
CH EN
693R
01002
001
TBA
TTh
TBA
MWF
MWF
698R
01004
TTh
001
393
393
393
CB
CB
CB
Oscarson J
Wilding W
Fletcher T
Wilding W
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
Wheeler D
Chemistry and Biochemistry (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
F 1.0
393
CB
Pitt W
F 3.0
406
CB
Baxter L
F 3.0
256
CB
Rowley R
F 2.0
217
217
CB
CB
Giles N
Lewis R
256
CB
TBA
TBA
392
TBA
CB
CB
CB
393
CB
CB
254
CB
245
CB
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Doctorate Seminar
O 4:00p - 4:50p
793R
01007
Spcial Topics Grad
799R
01009
Dissertation
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
101
01012
Bartholomew C
Baxter L
Beckstead M
Fletcher T
Hales H
Harb J
Hecker W
Lewis R
Knotts T
Oscarson J
Pitt W
Rowley R
Solen K
Wheeler D
Wilding W
F 0.5
Th
254
CB
Hecker W
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Introductory General Chemistry
Bartholomew C
Baxter L
Beckstead M
Fletcher T
Hales H
Harb J
Hecker W
Lewis R
Knotts T
Oscarson J
Pitt W
Rowley R
Solen K
Wheeler D
Wilding W
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001
Hecker W
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Hecker W
CHEM
002
003
004
005
Wheeler D
006
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
O 7:30p - 10:00p W
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
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TBA
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TBA
TBA
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TBA
Oscarson J
V 3.0
245
01006
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
001
002
003
F 3.0
393
CH EN
CHEM
F 3.0
384
CH EN
791R
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Jacobson S
Wilding W
Wheeler D
V 6.0
TTh
Master's Project
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Wheeler D
F 0.5
Th
Spcial Topics Grad
F
CB
CH EN
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
V 9.0
001
F 3.0
Sem Masters Stdnts
F 8:00a - 9:20a
381
Masters Thesis
Solen K
V 3.0
Special Topics - Intermediate
O 4:00p - 4:50p
001
CH EN
TBA
Kinetics Catalysis
F 9:30a - 10:50a
CB
V 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
381
F 3.0
Transport Phenomena
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
CH EN
TTh
MW
Thermodynamics Multicon Syst
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
CH EN
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
CH EN
MWF
Separations
493R
CB
Fletcher T
F 1.0
00983
001
002
003
CH EN
MWF
412
F 1:00p - 1:50p
256
CB
F 3.0
Creative Skill Chem Engr
F 2:00p - 2:50p
393
01005
Hecker W
Solen K
F 3.0
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p Th
002
CH EN
MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MF
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
001
CH EN
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
002
CH EN
CB
00954
001
CH EN
256
374
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Knotts T
Knotts T
Knotts T
F 0.5
Chemical Engineering & Society F 3.0
001
CH EN
CB
CB
CB
10189
001
CH EN
Pre-Prof Seminar
413
413
413
699R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
F 2.0
311
001
002
003
CH EN
Computational Tools
F 8:00a - 9:50a
CH EN
Rasband M
TBA
TBA
Energy & the Environment
001
CH EN
CB
00974
001
CH EN
256
310
001
CH EN
TBA
TBA
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
CH EN
F 2.0
V 3.0
F 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a MW
001
CH EN
TTh
Academic Internshp
F
F
001
002
003
CH EN
Intro to Chemical Engineering
Salt Lake
105
01016
General College Chemistry
S 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
S 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
F 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
7:00a - 7:50a
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
W112 BNSN
W111 BNSN
352 SLC
Graves S
Burt S
Redington P
Includes Freshman Academy
F 4.0
W112
W011
W112
C107
W112
W011
W112
363
W112
W010
W112
W012
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
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MARB
BNSN
BNSN
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Freshman Academy
Wood S
Freshman Academy
Wood S
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Wood S
Lee M
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F 9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
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3:00p - 3:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
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O 12:00p - 12:50p
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O 12:00p - 12:50p
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O 12:00p - 12:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
7:00a - 7:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
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O 1:00p - 1:50p
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O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
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MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
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MWF
TTh
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TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
W112
680
W112
W011
W112
W009
W112
W012
W112
W011
W112
W009
W112
C261
W112
W012
W112
W002
W112
W002
W112
W009
W112
W006
W112
W141
W112
W005
W112
W009
W112
W009
W112
W141
W112
280
W112
W011
W112
W011
W112
C107
W112
W005
W112
680
W112
C261
W112
W005
W112
C460
W112
166
W112
W011
W112
W011
W112
BNSN
SWKT
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
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BNSN
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BNSN
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MCKB
BNSN
BNSN
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Lee M
7:00a - 7:50a
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
O 2:00p - 2:50p
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O 2:00p - 2:50p
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O 2:00p - 2:50p
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O 11:00a - 11:50a
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O 11:00a - 11:50a
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O 11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
S 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
S 8:00a - 8:50a
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S 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
S 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
S 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
037
Lee M
038
Lee M
039
Lee M
040
Lee M
041
Lee M
042
Lee M
043
Lee M
044
Lee M
045
Alvarez M
046
Alvarez M
047
Alvarez M
048
Alvarez M
049
Alvarez M
050
Alvarez M
051
Alvarez M
052
Alvarez M
053
Alvarez M
054
Alvarez M
055
Alvarez M
056
Alvarez M
057
Alvarez M
058
Alvarez M
059
Alvarez M
060
Alvarez M
Alvarez M
Alvarez M
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MWF
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MWF
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W010
W112
W012
W112
W141
W112
323
W112
107
W112
366
W112
W006
W112
W009
W112
W011
W112
W011
W112
W142
W112
343
W112
231
W112
384
W112
1127
W112
384
W112
W003
W112
231
W112
W003
W112
C261
W112
341
W112
366
W112
385
W112
C460
W112
133
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Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Macedone J
Wood S
Freshman Academy
Wood S
Freshman Academy
Wood S
Freshman Academy
Wood S
Freshman Academy
Wood S
Freshman Academy
CHEM 106: Registering for a given section will automatically register you for both the lecture on the first line and the recitation
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CHEM
001
Alvarez M
002
Alvarez M
003
Brown P
004
106
01017
General College Chemistry
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
F 3.0
W111
366
W111
C266
W111
1006
W111
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MARB
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ESC
BNSN
JKB
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Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
11
10:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
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204
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01015
001
O 3:00p - 3:50p
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O 1:00p - 1:50p
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
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O 12:00p - 12:50p
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002
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004
CHEM
Gen Coll Chem Lab
CHEM
111
001
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003
01018
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C130
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C130
W111
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C130
Honors Principles of Chemistry
O 8:00a - 8:50a
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O 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
O 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
BNSN
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Brown P
Brown P
Brown P
CHEM
Brown P
Herron S
CHEM
CHEM
F 1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
CHEM
Herron S
001
Herron S
002
Herron S
003
Herron S
004
Herron S
005
006
007
Brown P
008
Gates R
009
Brown P
010
Johnson A
011
012
Asplund M
Hansen J
Woodfield B
Honors
Honors
Honors
01010
Introductory Organic Chemistry
201
11188
Chem Handling & Safe Lab Prac
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
002
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F 9:00a - 9:50a
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F 10:00a - 10:50a Th
F 2.0
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152
001
CHEM
MW
MW
Farnsworth P
F 2.0
W140 BNSN
Peterson M
F 0.5
BLK1 W006 BNSN
BLK1 W006 BNSN
013
Workman J
Workman J
016
017
018
019
Students taking CHEM 223 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage.
CHEM
223
01025
Quant & Qual Analy
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 4.0
F 4.0
285
11429
Intro Bio-organic Chemistry
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
10:00a - 10:50a TTh
351M
01030
Organc Chem-Majors
020
F 8:00a - 8:50a
351
01031
MWF
F 4.0
W111 BNSN
W111 BNSN
Wood S
F 3.0
Herron S
015
Intro General Chemistry Lab
Introductory Analytical Chem
CHEM 351: Registering for a given section will automatically register you for both the lecture on the first line and the recitation
section directly below.
CHEM
10950
01021
001
014
113
Graves S
Herron S
Students taking CHEM 113 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage. Students are
required to attend both the lecture and the lab.
001
227
001
F 3.0
W140 BNSN
W140 BNSN
W140 BNSN
W142 BNSN
C131 BNSN
CHEM 227 sections 001 and 002: Lectures will be taught by Steven R. Goates. Section 001 lab will be taught by Daniel E. Austin and
section 002 lab will be taught by Steven R. Goates.
001
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
W142 BNSN Austin D
9:00a - 11:50a MW
C131 BNSN
002
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
W142 BNSN Goates S
12:00p - 2:50p TTh
C131 BNSN
F 1.0
T
T
F
F
Th
Th
Th
Th
MW
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Students taking CHEM 227 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage.
Brown P
CHEM 107: CHEM 105 must be completed before enrolling in CHEM 107. CHEM 107 may be taken concurrently with or following the
completion of CHEM 106. Students taking CHEM 107 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any
breakage. Students are required to attend both the lecture and the lab.
CHEM
F 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
Brown P
Organic Chemistry
F 9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
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12:00p - 12:50p
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2:00p - 2:50p
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8:00a - 8:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
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C285
W111
C247
W111
1018
W111
W005
W111
285
W111
C255
W111
343
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366
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248
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343
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ESC
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MARB
BNSN
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MARB
BNSN
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ESC
BNSN
MARB
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Peterson M
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
12
021
F 2:00p - 2:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
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W111
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Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
352
01032
001
Organic Chemistry
F 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
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F 8:00a - 8:50a
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F 8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
F 8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
Nielson J
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
F 3.0
MWF
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T
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445
W006
445
F474
445
C285
445
W003
445
151
445
W006
445
W005
445
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MARB
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MARB
HFAC
MARB
ESC
MARB
BNSN
MARB
HRCB
MARB
BNSN
MARB
BNSN
MARB
JKB
353
01033
001
Organic Chem Lab-Nonmajors
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
F 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
F 3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
002
003
004
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
354
01034
001
CHEM
F 3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
355
11290
001
CHEM
Organic Chem Lab-Major
Organic Lab 2 - Nonmajors
S
391
01045
W112 BNSN
C171 BNSN
TBA
Tech Writing Using Chem Lit
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 3.0
CHEM
CHEM
Ham Y
Ham Y
CHEM
461
01039
W142 BNSN
Vollmer-Snarr H
CHEM
Physical Chemistry
465
10378
Physical Chemistry Lab 2
481M
10647
Biochemistry 1
495
11577
Senior Seminar
496R
09934
Academic Internship
497R
01068
Special Problems
S
S
499R
08835
H
Ham Y
001
Ham Y
001
Ham Y
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
MTh
W140 BNSN
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
552
01056
Advanced Organic Chemistry
555
11291
Organic Spectroscopic Ident
MWF
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
1:00p - 1:50p
F
Intro to Quantum Chemistry
F 8:00a - 9:25a
TTh
567
11292
Statistical Mechanics
581
09986
Adv Biochem Meth 1
F 12:00p - 1:25p
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Asplund M
Andrus M
Vollmer-Snarr H
V 6.0
TBA
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
01060
Shirts R
V 6.0
Instrumental Analysis Lecture
565
Belnap D
V 6.0
09415
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Buskirk A
F 1.0
521
001
CHEM
W111 BNSN
Inorganic Chemistry
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Sevy E
F 3.0
01049
001
CHEM
W142 BNSN
Honors Thesis
F
Asplund M
F 3.0
514
001
001
W142 BNSN
C194 BNSN
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
S
Patterson J
F 1.0
MWF
09983
001
CHEM
W142 BNSN
F
Th
481
F 4:00p - 4:50p
MARB
F 3.0
Biochemistry 1 - Majors
F 8:00a - 8:50a
001
CHEM
252
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
Andrus M
F 3.0
01040
001
CHEM
W141 BNSN
C171 BNSN
Physical Chemistry
462
001
CHEM
Synthesis & Qual Organic Analy F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
Ham Y
Hinshaw B
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
11:00a - 1:50p MWF
001
CHEM
WF
MWF
TBA
Shirts R
Honors
F 3.0
W142 BNSN
Harrison R
F 2.0
W005 BNSN
Woolley A
F 3.0
W006 BNSN
Savage P
F 3.0
W141 BNSN
C407 BNSN
Andrus M
F 3.0
W003 BNSN
Sevy E
F 3.0
W010 BNSN
Shirts R
F 3.0
W141 BNSN
Willardson B
Hinshaw B
Students taking Chem 584 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage.
Collins T
001
Hinshaw B
Students taking Chem 586 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage.
Hinshaw B
CHEM
CHEM
Hinshaw B
584
01064
CHEM
586
08676
F 3.0
F
MW
Biochemistry Lab/Nucleic Acids
F 12:00p - 12:50p T
1:00p - 3:50p
TTh
594R
01067
001
General Seminar
F 4:00p - 4:50p
W142 BNSN
C230 BNSN
Watt R
F 3.0
W142 BNSN
C230 BNSN
Burton G
F 0.5
MTh
689R
01103
Cellular Signal Transduction
697R
01088
Graduate Research
002
CHEM
Bioch Lab Proteins
F 2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
001
CHEM
F 1.0
BLK2 TBA
01035
001
Ham Y
F 2.0
TTh
TTh
CHEM
001
002
Students taking CHEM 354 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage. Students are
required to attend both the lecture and the lab.
CHEM
455
001
Ham Y
V 2.0
W140
C171
W112
C171
W112
C171
W112
C171
CHEM
CHEM
Students taking CHEM 353 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage. Students are
required to attend both the lecture and the lab.
CHEM
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Students taking CHEM 455 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakage.
001
Nielson J
CHEM 352: Registering for a given section will automatically register you for both the lecture on the first line and the recitation
section directly below.
CHEM
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
W140 BNSN
Shirts R
F 3.0
W141 BNSN
Willardson B
V 6.0
13
001
CHEM
F
01089
Graduate Thesis/Dissertation
729R
01091
Mass Spectrometry
001
CHEM
TBA
699R
F
001
F 9:25a - 10:50a
TBA
TBA
Farnsworth P
001
V 9.0
TBA
CHIN
Andrus M
W142 BNSN
CHIN
Dearden D
001
CHIN
Chinese - Mandarin (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
CHIN
101
01190
001
002
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 4:00p - 4:50p
003
004
CHIN
Evening
102
Beginning Mandarin
01191
Daily
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
Daily
Beginning Mandarin
CHIN
B152
B152
2112
B152
F454
2114
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
HFAC
JKB
CHIN
112
09675
Beginning Chinese Reading
200R
07211
Chinese Calligraphy
01192
Intermediate Mandarin
001
CHIN
001
CHIN
F 1:00p - 1:50p
Evening
201
F 5:00p - 6:50p
TTh
CHIN
M
CHIN
CB
TMCB
CHIN 201 sections 002 and 003 are for non-returned missionaries.
002
F 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
003
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
12:00p - 12:50p TTh
B132 JFSB
B112 JFSB
B132 JFSB
CHIN
F 4.0
Intermediate Mandarin
CHIN 202 section 003 is for non-returned missionaries.
003
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
B140 JFSB
CHIN
F 2.0
Intermediate Conversation
301
01194
Advanced Mandarin
001
CHIN
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
002
CHIN
302
09146
311R
01195
001
002
CHIN
321
09147
Advanced Conversation
Selected Rdgs of Modern Chin
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
326
01199
Intro to Chinese Linguistics
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Kung H
07716
Academic Internship
441
01202
Classical & Literary Chinese
443
01204
Modern Chinese Literature
490R
01207
Individual Study in Chinese
CHIN
Siebert C
F
F 2:35p - 3:50p
F 2:30p - 3:45p
F
O 11:00a - 11:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
O
495
01210
Ko S
Returned Missionaries
Lin H
Lin H
1012
JKB
JKB
ESC
JKB
JKB
Robins D
Returned Missionaries
3068
1103
JFSB
JKB
3068
2011
JFSB
JKB
150
2011
HRCB
JKB
Chen X
Chen X
003
Chen X
Ni T
F 3.0
Wang S
Zeng P
MW
TBA
F
F
TBA
W
699R
07916
Masters Thesis
100A
01213
TBA
TBA
Christensen M
Christensen M
F 3.0
230
BRMB
Honey D
F 3.0
363
MARB
Ni T
V 3.0
TBA
2112
1107
TBA
JKB
JKB
Honey D
Ni T
Zeng P
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
F 2.0
B132 JFSB
Riep S
V 3.0
TBA
Christensen M
V 3.0
TBA
Christensen M
V 6.0
TBA
Civil & Environmntl Engr Sem
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
S
103
01221
Th
Th
Th
TBA
CE EN
001
002
003
004
Engineering Mechanics-Statics
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 1:00p - 1:50p
112
09760
113
08383
TTh
TTh
Engr Draft w/CAD Apps
F 7:00a - 7:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
F 7:00a - 7:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
F 7:00a - 7:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
F 7:00a - 7:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
004
Class Flag
TTh
Special Studies in Chinese
001
003
002
F 3.0
2011 JKB
F454 HFAC
CE EN
Lu C
F 2.0
BLK1 TBA
07914
O
HRCB
V 9.0
680R
001
Wang S
Wang S
125
Tutorial Internship in Chinese
O
Zeng P
TBA
Christensen M
F 0.5
377 CB
W112 BNSN
254 CB
TBA
Borup M
Borup M
CE EN 103: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
CE EN
Zeng P
TBA
JKB
F 3.0
07913
001
Returned Missionaries
2011
Civil and Environmental Engineering (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
CE EN
Robins D
T
670R
F
Riep S
F 3.0
Senior Seminar for Majors
F 6:00p - 7:40p
001
CHIN
B132 JFSB
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
002
CHIN
Advanced Mandarin
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:00p - 1:50p
CHIN
F 4.0
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
001
002
CHIN
TTh
399R
F 7:00p - 9:30p
002
2114
2104
C258
2104
01193
Chin Lang Tchg Procedures
001
CB
CHIN 202 sections 001 and 002 are for returned missionaries.
001
F 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
002
F 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
211R
09048
001
F 4.0
383
07208
CHIN
F 2.0
CHIN 201 section 001 is for returned missionaries.
001
F 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
202
377
Evening
Honey D
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
002
003
004
F 2.0
197
Business Chinese
001
Honey D
F 4.0
383
01200
001
Christensen M
CHIN 102 section 001 is intensive and for students with experience in other Chinese dialects.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Daily
2114 JKB
Robins D
002
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
104 TMCB Robins D
003
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
346 MARB Robins D
9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
2114 JKB
CHIN
347
001
Christensen M
Christensen M
F474 HFAC
Chinese Culture
001
F 4.0
TTh
01206
001
V 3.0
TTh
F 1:00p - 2:20p
345R
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
Th
Engineering Measurements
F 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 6:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
7:00a - 8:50a
TTh
T
TTh
T
TTh
W
TTh
Th
F 2.0
445
214
MARB
CTB
Christiansen H
Magleby S
F 3.0
234
234
234
TBA
234
234
234
TBA
CB
CB
CB
Saito M
Lab Included
Saito M
Lab Included
CB
CB
CB
Saito M
Lab Included
Saito M
Lab Included
Mitchell H
Lab Included
Mitchell H
Lab Included
Mitchell H
Lab Included
Mitchell H
Lab Included
F 3.0
250
125
250
125
250
125
250
125
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
14
9:00a - 9:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
005
006
CE EN
199R
08777
001
CE EN
200B
01220
CE EN
01219
001
002
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
Mitchell H
Lab Included
Mitchell H
Lab Included
TBA
TBA
TBA
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
S
TBA
F 0.5
CB
Borup M
Borup M
Majors Only
Majors Only
203
01227
001
003
Engr Mechanics - Materials
005
F 3.0
F 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
455
455
MARB
MARB
Christiansen H
Christiansen H
006
CE EN
CE EN 204: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
CE EN
204
01228
001
CE EN
270
01230
300A
01235
001
CE EN
302
01215
Evening
234
TBA
Civil & Environmntl Engr Sem
305B
11612
002
003
004
005
305A
11611
001
003
004
TTh
T
TTh
T
TTh
W
TTh
W
TTh
Th
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
TTh
T
TTh
T
TTh
W
TTh
W
TTh
Th
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
CB
Nelson E
Lab Included
CB
Majors Only
Majors Only
MARB
400A
01249
Civil & Environmntl Engr Sem
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
S
TBA
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
MARB
CB
CB
CB
CB
Guthrie W
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
MARB
CB
CB
CB
CB
414
09619
001
CB
CB
CB
CB
254
265
254
265
254
265
254
265
254
265
254
265
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
254
CB
377
TBA
CB
O 7:30a - 9:25a
424
01242
001
Majors Only
Engr Applications of GIS
TTh
234
CB
Reinforced Concrete Design
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
230
CB
CE EN
431
01243
001
Hydrology
O 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
254
254
CB
CB
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Borup M
Borup M
Majors Only
Majors Only
CB
CB
CB
Nelson E
Majors Only
Fonseca F
Majors Only
Miller A
Majors Only
Evening
Guthrie W
Majors Only
004
Evening
Reese R
Majors Only
CE EN
Reese R
Majors Only
Reese R
Majors Only
F 3.0
254
393
Majors Only
003
CE EN
470
493R
01212
O 4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
01251
001
CE EN
498R
01252
500
03748
TBA
TBA
Design & Materials Applicatns
F 3:00p - 3:50p
F 3.0
256
234
256
234
CB
CB
CB
CB
Hotchkiss R
Majors Only
CE EN
CE EN
MWF
504
01263
Computer Struc Optimization
508
01277
Structural Vibrations
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
521
09995
Seismic-Resistant Steel Bldngs
525
01280
Bridge Structures
001
001
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 12:00p - 1:30p
Miller A
Raincheck
Miller A
Raincheck
V 18.0
TBA
Directed Studies in CE En
S
S
001
M
T
M
Th
CEE Practicum
S
001
002
CE EN
CE Practice & Design
TBA
Majors Only
V 18.0
TBA
TBA
Borup M
MWF
Majors Only
Majors Only
F 3.0
125
CB
CE EN
MWF
M
Saito M
Majors Only
CE EN
F 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
Majors Only
Guthrie W
F 3.0
001
Gerber T
CE EN 470: To add, please raincheck the course and you will be notified when you have been cleared to register.
125
Hydraulics & Fluid Flow Theory
Majors Only
Majors Only
CE EN
01232
Gerber T
Guthrie W
CE EN 332 lecture is listed on the first line with the lab directly below it. Registering for the lecture will automatically register you
for the lab.
332
Majors Only
Majors Only
CE EN 508 section 001 will be combined with Me En 535.
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
369
Gerber T
Guthrie W
F 3.0
MWF
Majors Only
F 3.0
MWF
F
Majors Only
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Gerber T
CE EN 431: To add, please raincheck the course and you will be notified when you have been cleared to register.
Balling R
Structural Analysis
Majors Only
F 3.0
001
01231
Gerber T
F 3.0
Majors Only
321
Majors Only
F 0.5
Reese R
001
Gerber T
F 3.0
Majors Only
CE EN
Majors Only
F 3.0
Reese R
005
Hotchkiss R
CE EN 424: To add, please raincheck the course and you will be notified when you have been cleared to register.
CE EN
Perry E
F 1.5
254
384
254
376B
254
346
254
376B
254
384
Intro to Transportation Engr
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
002
CE EN
Borup M
Borup M
F 1.5
254
384
254
376B
254
346
254
376B
254
384
01247
TTh
M
TTh
T
TTh
W
TTh
Th
TTh
Th
TTh
F
171
254
393
171
CE EN 414: To add, please raincheck the course and you will be notified when you have been cleared to register.
F 4.0
456
Metals, Woods, & Composites
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
002
TTh
Concrete, Masonry, & Asphalt
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
CE EN
Christiansen H
F 0.5
377
TBA
Structures & Strength of Matls
F 7:00p - 9:00p
CTB
361
001
F 3.0
TTh
TBA
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
S
TBA
001
CE EN
214
Computational Methods
F 12:00p - 1:30p
001
002
CE EN
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
CE EN
Engr Mechanics - Dynamics
004
M
MWF
T
T
Elementary Soil Mechanics
F 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
003
CE EN 203: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
CE EN
01233
002
Borup M
F 0.5
377
TBA
341
001
Benzley S
TBA
Civil & Environmntl Engr Sem
4:00p - 5:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
002
CE EN
V 3.0
Civil & Environmntl Engr Sem
S
200A
376B
250
125
250
125
Academic Internship
S
001
Th
TTh
Th
TTh
Th
Adams B
F 3.0
369
CB
Balling R
F 3.0
392
CB
CB
Blotter J
Richards P
F 3.0
TTh
376B CB
Isom C
Raincheck
15
CE EN
535
07028
001
CE EN
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
551
07029
001
CE EN
555
01268
562
01296
CE EN
563
01297
565
01270
Pavement Design
MWF
Th
570
07347
CAE Software Development
594R
09416
Sel Prob in CEE
001
S
381
234
CB
CB
Hotchkiss R
F 3.0
376B CB
376B CB
Borup M
369
395
CB
CB
Williams G
234
CB
TTh
234
TBA
CB
Guthrie W
F 3.0
234
CB
Schultz G
F 3.0
240
CTB
Merkley K
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Jones N
CE EN 594R section 004: Surface Hydrology
004
S
TBA
TBA
Jones N
CE EN 594R section 005: Open Channel Flow
005
S
TBA
TBA
Jones N
CE EN
644
01289
Adv Foundation Engineering
691R
01298
Civil Engr Seminar
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
F 3.0
369
CB
Rollins K
F 0.5
CE EN 691R section 001: Geotechnical
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
Th
Th
Th
Th
381
392
393
406
CB
CB
CB
CB
Richards P
CE EN 691R section 002: Structures
002
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
Th
Th
Th
Th
381
392
393
406
CB
CB
CB
CB
Richards P
CE EN 691R section 003: Transportation
003
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
CE EN 691R section 004: Water Resource/Environmental
004
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
11:00a - 11:50a Th
11:00a - 11:50a Th
11:00a - 11:50a Th
005
S
TBA
381
392
393
406
TBA
CB
CB
CB
CB
Richards P
CE EN
V 3.0
001
S
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
TBA
Hotchkiss R
TBA
Hotchkiss R
CE EN
V 3.0
698R
01301
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
CE EN
699R
01302
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
CE EN
Richards P
CE EN
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
Master's Project
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
F
F
S
794R
01304
01305
799R
01306
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Balling R
Benzley S
Borup M
Fonseca F
Gerber T
Guthrie W
Hotchkiss R
Jensen D
Jones N
Miller A
Nelson E
Richards P
Rollins K
Saito M
Schultz G
Williams G
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
Dissertation
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Balling R
Benzley S
Borup M
Fonseca F
Gerber T
Guthrie W
Hotchkiss R
Jensen D
Jones N
Miller A
Nelson E
Richards P
Rollins K
Saito M
Schultz G
Williams G
V 3.0
TBA
Doctorate Research
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Selected Topics
S
797R
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Master's Thesis
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
S
001
Richards P
Sel Prob in CEE
TBA
CE EN 694R section 003: Stream Restoration Design-Part 2
003
S
TBA
CE EN
CB
CB
CB
CB
01299
Th
Th
Th
Th
Lab Included
CE EN 694R section 002: Stream Restoration Design-Part 1
002
S
TBA
001
381
392
393
406
694R
Lab Included
Saito M
CE EN 594R section 003: Advanced Groundwater
003
S
001
Lab Included
F 3.0
CE EN 594R section 002: Seepage and Slope Stability Analysis. Prerequisite CE EN 341.
002
F 9:30a - 10:50a TTh
234 CB
Jones N
CE EN
Lab Included
F 3.0
Urban Transportation Planning
F 12:05p - 1:20p
F 3.0
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
CE EN
Traffic Engineering
F 1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
001
CE EN
TTh
TTh
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
CE EN
MW
M
Environmental Chemistry
F 1:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
001
MWF
W
Water Treatment Fac Design
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
001
CE EN
Hydraulic Design of Channels
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Balling R
Benzley S
Borup M
Fonseca F
Gerber T
Guthrie W
Hotchkiss R
Jensen D
Jones N
Miller A
Nelson E
Richards P
16
013
014
015
016
017
F
F
F
F
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rollins K
Saito M
Schultz G
Williams G
001
LATIN
001
LATIN
LATIN
CL CV
LATIN
01309
001
002
CL CV
002
CL CV
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
201
001
002
CL CV
001
CL CV
09297
Evening
201
001
CL CV
Intro to Greek & Roman Lit
F 4:30p - 5:50p
09297
H
241
01311
Honrs Classical Tradition 1
S 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
Greek&Roman Mythology
02866
Roman History
01310
Topics in Classical Lit & Civ
Evening
340R
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 4:00p - 5:15p
MW
Evening
307
Classical Tradition 1
F 4:00p - 5:15p
B101 JFSB
W005 BNSN
340R
01310
Christianity&Empir
JKB
B042 JFSB
W005 BNSN
B037 JFSB
JKB
F 3.0
CL CV
001
Clscs & Engl Trad
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
363
11176
Evening
Judaism & Christianity in N E
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Frederick N
Macfarlane R
Peek C
MWF
Macfarlane R
1103
JKB
JSB
GREEK
First-Year Greek
201
02766
Intermediate Greek
301
02767
Classical Greek Poetry
311
02769
New Testament in Greek:Gospels F 3.0
411R
02780
Johannine Writings
490R
02776
Topcs Greek Liter
001
GREEK
001
GREEK
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
GREEK
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
GREEK
MWF
F 3:00p - 4:15p
B042 JFSB
235
SWKT
235
235
SWKT
SWKT
3002
JFSB
3002
GREEK
F 3.0
11106
Seminar in Greek
101
03337
001
LATIN
1st-Year Latin
F 9:00a - 9:50a
111
03339
Beginning Latin Accelerated
LATIN
Practicum in Teaching Latin
401
03346
Latin Prose Composition
438
03353
Horace
620R
03365
Horace
F
F
F 8:00a - 8:50a
3002
JFSB
JFSB
F 5.0
TBA
MWF
235
SWKT
2112
JKB
TBA
Macfarlane R
TBA
Macfarlane R
F 3.0
3002
JFSB
COMD
COMD
COMD
430R
08185
690R
07634
133
09817
3132
JFSB
Macfarlane R
F 3.0
Roman Revolution
3132
JFSB
Macfarlane R
F 3.0
Tpcs Gk & Rom Hist
COMD
08999
Language Science
320
07487
Speech Anatomy
330
02465
Language Development
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 3:00p - 4:20p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 1:30p - 2:50p
331
02466
JFSB
MW
TTh
TTh
438
06154
Hearing Tests & Measures
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
O 11:30a - 12:50p MW
02600
Pediatric Audiology
O 9:00a - 9:50a
F 2.0
115
MCKB
177
TLRB
115
MCKB
177
115
TLRB
MCKB
B092 JFSB
177
TLRB
177
177
TLRB
TLRB
Nissen S
Fujiki M
Fujiki M
Dorais A
Harris R
McPherson D
McPherson D
F 3.0
MWF
177
TLRB
493R
09365
Readings
600
02572
Research Methods
601
10949
Neurofndtns Lang,Spch,Hearing F 3.0
O 8:00a - 9:15a
Channell R
F 3.0
Professional Practices
001
Online Class
F 3.0
08449
O
Blair N
F 3.0
450
O 1:35p - 2:50p
Hall J
F 3.0
TTh
Basic Hearing Science
442
JFSB
F 3.0
02478
001
COMD
TTh
334
001
3002
Hall J
F 3.0
Phonology
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
002
COMD
F
230
001
COMD
Intro Speech/Lng Path & Aud
F 3:00p - 3:50p
001
COMD
Macfarlane K
Lounsbury R
F 3.0
F 3.0
001
002
Strolonga P
Peek C
F 1.0
3002
Strolonga P
Strolonga P
Peek C
F 3.0
CLSCS
001
Bay S
Frederick J
F 3.0
CLSCS 430R section 001 will study the Roman Revolution.
001
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
Strolonga P
Huntsman E
Accelerated
Classics (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
COMD
JKB
TBA
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
2112
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
COMD
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
11026
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
001
F 4.0
Daily
LATIN
Bay S
Classical Latin (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
LATIN
378
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
001
COMD
F 3.0
GREEK 490R will study Greek Religion and Homeric Hymns.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
690R
Secondary Tchg Procedures
JKB
COMD 133: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
V 3.0
GREEK 690R will study Greek Religion and Homeric Hymns.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
03348
Macfarlane K
F 4.0
Huntsman E
F 3.0
TTh
377
2112
Communication Disorders (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
F 4.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
Classical Latin Prose
TTh
Talbot J
F 4.0
Daily
06731
001
02764
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Freshman Academy
COMD
101
001
302
F 5:00p - 5:50p
JKB
F 2.0
CLSCS 690R section 001 will study the Roman Revolution.
001
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
F 3.0
213
Intermediate Latin
2112
Hall J
Classical Greek (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
GREEK
LATIN
CLSCS
F 3.0
CL CV
01877
Peek C
F 3.0
B104 JFSB
355
03341
001
Insalaco A
F 3.0
CL CV 340R section 001 will study the World of the New Testament.
001
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
001
LATIN
F 3.0
2113
201
Evening
001
F 3.0
CL CV 340R section 002 will study the Orpheus Theme in Literature, Art, and Music.
002
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
4420 HBLL
CL CV
Frederick N
Simmons D
F 3.0
TTh
Premed Latin&Greek
001
F 3.0
1012
03344
001
Classical Civilization (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
110
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
123
TTh
Blair N
F 3.0
B092 JFSB
Robinson L
V 2.0
TBA
TBA
McPherson D
F 3.0
MW
125
TLRB
Harris R
17
001
COMD
O 10:00a - 11:15a MW
630
02479
Early Child Lang Development
657
08451
Voice & Resonance Disorders
001
COMD
O 8:00a - 9:15a
001
COMD
O 1:30p - 2:45p
658
09823
001
COMD
09366
001
COMD
06827
001
COMD 685R section 002 is for externship students.
002
F 7:00p - 8:15p
COMD
699R
09369
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Th
Prac in Spch/Lang Pathology
F 9:30a - 10:45a
McPherson D
2:00p - 3:50p
125
TLRB
COMMS
Dorais A
F 3.0
125
TLRB
125
TLRB
F 2.0
125
TLRB
001
002
003
004
Dromey C
Channell R
$ 60
Robinson L
TLRB
Robinson L
Th
125
COMMS
Teacher Approval
001
002
003
004
TLRB
Robinson L
COMMS
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Culatta B
Dromey C
Harris R
McPherson D
Channell R
Fujiki M
Nissen S
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
COMMS
101
211
002
003
004
005
006
007
009
010
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Mass Comm & Soc
O
S
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
001
011
012
013
014
015
016
01344
01349
11:00a - 12:15p
11:00a - 12:15p
2:35p - 3:50p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:25p
4:00p - 6:30p
F 3.0
MW
MW
TTh
Th
T
W
News Writing
O 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
2:00p - 3:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
2:00p - 3:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
2:00p - 3:50p
O 4:00p - 7:30p
O 4:00p - 7:30p
O 4:00p - 7:30p
O 6:30p - 10:00p
O 6:30p - 10:00p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
115
115
321
321
421
321
MCKB
MCKB
MSRB
MSRB
SLC
MSRB
Robinson T
Robinson T
Macfarlane L
Walz J
Hardy R
Payton W
115
260
115
240
115
260
115
240
115
260
115
240
115
260
115
240
115
240
260
260
240
318
318
115
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
MCKB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
SLC
SLC
MCKB
BRMB
Intro Advertising
F
O
O
O
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:25p
F 3.0
W
M
T
M
W142
380
380
411
BNSN
BRMB
BRMB
SLC
Callister M
Robinson T
Hoops W
Thorpe R
235
05373
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
238
11491
001
COMMS
001
002
COMMS
Intro Public Reltn
9:30a - 10:45a
4:00p - 5:15p
5:00p - 7:25p
4:00p - 5:15p
Intr to Communications Studies
O 8:00a - 9:15a
239
11360
Evening
275
11119
TTh
Principles of Journalism
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
W
TTh
T
MW
Intro to Broadcasting
O 9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
O 9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
O 9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
MW
T
MW
Th
MW
W
180
103
312
250
TNRB
JSB
SLC
BRMB
Wilson L
Wilson L
Hirschi C
Plowman K
F 3.0
114
BRMB
Thomsen S
F 3.0
114
114
BRMB
BRMB
Molyneux L
Cressman D
F 3.0
270
260
270
260
270
260
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
Walz J
Lab Included
Walz J
Lab Included
Walz J
Lab Included
Huntington L
Carter E
Brown D
Majors Only
Majors Only
Cressman D
Majors Only
COMMS 300: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Freshman Academy
COMMS
002
003
004
COMMS
300
10428
Evening
Evening
Evening
301
Worsham A
Lab Included
COMMS
Worsham A
Lab Included
COMMS
Worsham A
Lab Included
Worsham A
Lab Included
Worsham A
Lab Included
Worsham A
Lab Included
002
Worsham A
Lab Included
COMMS
001
01412
302
Popular Culture & Media
11120
Resrch Methods for Journalism
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
002
Worsham A
Lab Included
Worsham A
Lab Included
Evans R
Lab Included
Hollingshead M Lab Included
Phillips J
Lab Included
Stewart E
Moore C
Worsham A
317
11492
001
11493
002
003
COMMS
07876
001
COMMS
001
002
MW
F
MW
F
PR Research & Measurement
Research in Communication
O 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
321
MW
T
MW
Th
O 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
12:00p - 12:50p F
O 4:00p - 6:30p
W
Evening
319
T
Advertising Research Methods
O 10:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
318
MW
11600
Evening
308
T
W
W
Media History & Philosophy
O 9:30a - 10:45a
001
COMMS
Med Ethics,Law/Res
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
001
F 3.0
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
W
MW
Th
W
Th
T
T
Th
MW
01351
003
COMMS 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
001
002
003
004
005
006
230
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
002
Communications (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
COMMS
240
COMMS 235: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Teacher Approval
V 8.0
125
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
F
COMMS 230: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
TTh
Master's Thesis
O
O
O
S
O
O
S
TLRB
F 3.0
F 3.0
TTh
Public School Internship
F 7:00p - 8:15p
685R
MW
Fluency Disorders
O 1:05p - 2:50p
680R
TTh
125
10429
MW
F
News Reporting
O 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
11:00a - 11:50a MW
O 1:00p - 1:50p
Daily
F 3.0
270
230
380
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
F 3.0
230
BRMB
F 3.0
230
BRMB
Cutri C
F 3.0
108
220
108
220
TMCB
BRMB
TMCB
BRMB
Campbell J
Lab Included
Campbell J
Lab Included
Callister M
Lab Included
Davies J
Lab Included
Thomsen S
Lab Included
F 3.0
382
220
382
220
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
F 3.0
250
220
114
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
Chamberlain C Lab Included
F 3.0
250
220
BRMB
BRMB
Davies J
Lab Included
Carter E
Lab Included
Carter E
Lab Included
F 3.0
152
380
152
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
18
11:00a - 11:50a
O 2:00p - 2:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
O 3:00p - 3:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
003
004
COMMS
325
11121
001
003
004
005
COMMS
326
11122
001
COMMS
330
01367
001
002
COMMS
001
002
COMMS
001
002
COMMS
001
004
005
COMMS
001
COMMS
002
COMMS
002
003
COMMS
001
002
COMMS
001
002
003
004
Advertising Concepts 1
331
09856
Advertising Concepts 2
332
06207
Mrkt Media Planning & Strategy
O 12:30p - 1:45p
Evening
Evening
336
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
01370
351
10431
Evening
360
Evening
365
01376
Evening
370R
11601
01391
Evening
381
01424
382
385
01427
Carter E
Lab Included
005
Carter E
Lab Included
COMMS
F 3.0
250
150
250
150
250
150
250
150
250
150
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
COMMS
Walz J
Walz J
Majors Only
Majors Only
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
382
382
BRMB
BRMB
COMMS
Walz J
Majors Only
001
002
BRMB
BRMB
SLC
MW
240
BRMB
Majors Only
Majors Only
COMMS
McKinlay D
Majors Only
COMMS
BRMB
Sheets J
Tuckett S
Majors Only
Majors Only
Plowman K
Macfarlane L
Majors Only
Th
M
241
MSRB
BRMB
BRMB
MW
Th
Television News Producing
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
270
270
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
Carter E
07630
Projects in Communications
406
10921
Media & the First Amendment
10436
Mass Comm Processes & Effects F 3.0
Evening
411
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 12:00p - 1:15p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
M
MW
W
TBA
Carter E
V 4.0
TBA
Price L
F 3.0
270
380
250
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
416
11602
Media Advocacy & Social Change F 3.0
420
01390
Advanced Print Reporting
421
08829
Public Relations Writng & Prod
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
O 2:00p - 2:50p
Evening
Evening
428
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
01417
432
05375
MW
T
M
Publication Graphics & Prodctn
O 9:30a - 10:45a
001
002
COMMS
001
Fairbanks J
Johnson J
COMMS
001
COMMS
Walton S
Plowman K
Morrise L
TTh
Account Planning Mgmt
O 9:00a - 10:15a
O 8:00a - 9:15a
480
MW
MW
230
BRMB
Campbell J
Worsham A
Davies J
Majors Only
Walton S
F 3.0
382
BRMB
Campbell J
Lab Included
DuBois J
Carpenter M
Lab Included
Lab Included
F 3.0
260
260
BRMB
BRMB
F 3.0
240
BRMB
Randle Q
F 3.0
380
114
BRMB
BRMB
01406
Media Ethics & Moral Reasoning F 3.0
11603
Gender, Race, & Class in Media
482
11604
Media and World Religions
483
09448
Adv Communications Studies
484
01363
News Editing & Judgment
Evening
481
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:15p
001
COMMS
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
COMMS
Allred J
O 9:30a - 10:45a
001
Kelly L
Kelly L
McKinlay D
Majors Only
Majors Only
M
TTh
TTh
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
4:00p - 5:50p
Daily
250
BRMB
Stoker K
F 3.0
370
BRMB
Palmer T
F 3.0
114
BRMB
Callahan L
F 3.0
250
BRMB
Callahan L
Majors Only
Hughes R
Lab Required
F 3.0
250
152
BRMB
BRMB
COMMS 485 students who do not attend the first class period will be dropped from the class.
COMMS
Romboy D
485
10438
001
002
Callahan L
Johnson J
COMMS
Hughes R
Wakefield R
486
01416
Lab Included
Johnson J
Lab Included
Johnson J
Lab Included
Johnson J
Lab Included
003
004
005
COMMS
489
10440
TTh
MW
Adv Broadcast Reporting
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
002
Johnson J
Strategic PR Campaigns
O 1:00p - 2:15p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
001
F 3.0
230
150
230
150
230
150
230
TBA
398R
S
Lab Included
F 1.0
TBA
Comms Practicum
S
Johnson J
COMMS 480: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
114
114
COMMS
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
01404
001
F 3.0
M
001
002
150
230
150
396R
001
Cutri C
Kelly L
V 3.0
382
COMMS
COMMS
Todd R
F 3.0
230
380
425
001
Th
MW
F
Student Media Labs
S
001
F 3.0
B135 JFSB
114 BRMB
COMMS
Majors Only
F 3.0
240
240
11494
001
Walz J
F 3.0
240
COMMS
Majors Only
F 3.0
382
240
390R
001
Walz J
F 3.0
C285 ESC
8:00a - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
001
Issues in Global Communication F 3.0
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
F 3.0
W
International Media Systems
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
01425
M
TTh
W
Feature Writing
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
Evening
Th
MW
Special Topics in Comms
O 3:00p - 4:15p
377
TTh
T
Photojournalism
O 5:00p - 7:30p
380
152
380
152
380
F 3.0
Comm Mgt Principles & Theory
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
Th
M
Media & Their Audiences
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
10433
MW
Strategic Planning
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
001
COMMS
Performance for Broadcast
O 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
001
COMMS
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
Th
MWF
F
O 10:00a - 11:50a Th
001
002
COMMS
Broadcast Reporting
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 12:50p
002
MW
Daily
MW
Daily
MW
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
Th
MWF
F
Strategic Ad Campaigns
F 3.0
230
230
BRMB
BRMB
Wakefield R
Walton S
Majors Only
Majors Only
Walz J
Lab Included
Walz J
Lab Included
Walz J
Lab Included
Walz J
Lab Included
Walz J
Lab Included
F 3.0
250
150
250
150
250
150
250
150
250
150
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
F 3.0
19
001
002
COMMS
O 2:30p - 3:45p
O 9:00a - 10:15a
495R
01410
001
002
003
COMMS
08771
001
002
003
COMMS
11605
Research Practicum.
600
11314
Intro to Graduate Studies
S
001
COMMS
610
01428
Comms Theory
611
11316
Research Methods
O 9:30a - 10:45a
Evening
612R
O 4:00p - 6:30p
01439
001
COMMS
621
10446
622R
10447
001
COMMS
691R
01443
COMMS
692R
10448
001
COMMS
698R
11318
COMMS
699R
01446
001
V 4.0
TBA
BLK2 TBA
114
BRMB
Carter E
Carter E
Cutri C
CMLIT
Randle Q
Walton S
Palmer A
BRMB
242
BRMB
242
BRMB
TBA
242
M
TBA
TBA
242
BRMB
TBA
001
004
CMLIT
201
201
08481
H
H
310
01447
001
CMLIT
430R
01453
S 12:05p - 1:20p
F 1:35p - 2:50p
01456
TTh
TTh
Intro Comp Lit
TTh
Literary Theory
3002
JFSB
CS
Cutri C
001
002
003
Stoker K
CS
Stoker K
001
002
CS
3002
CMLIT
V 3.0
495R
03119
001
CMLIT
O
497
10039
Reading List Exam
499R
01461
Honors Thesis
001
CMLIT
001
Directed Readings
O
O
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
JFSB
TBA
TBA
CS
Chapman J
Peer L
Welch B
Peer L
Freshman Academy
Honors
TBA
11033
TBA
Intro Contemp Critical Thinkng
F 1:00p - 1:50p
630R
699R
11036
11261
MWF
Studies in Genres & Forms
Master's Thesis
S
100
10116
TBA
CS
Peer L
Handley G
CS
Sondrup S
001
002
003
CS
Peer L
Previous Application
001
002
Peer L
Previous Application
CS
Peer L
Previous Application
124
10178
Handley G
JFSB
TBA
Sondrup S
Christenson A
Previous Application
F 3.0
3002
JFSB
Sondrup S
F 3.0
JFSB
TBA
Stanford C
Christenson A
F 3.0
Computer Systems
142
01489
Intro to Computer Programming
O
O
O
O
199R
01492
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
235
10648
10649
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:35p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
240
09200
252
06974
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
Intro to Theory
01499
Algorithm Analysis
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
330
01500
CTB
CTB
Lee D
Lee D
F 3.0
1170
1170
1170
1170
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
Burton R
Burton R
Burton R
Burton R
TBA
Ng Y
3718
3718
134
134
HBLL
HBLL
TMCB
TMCB
Giraud-Carrier C
Lee J
Barker J
Barker J
120
373
3718
TMCB
MARB
HBLL
Woodfield S
Seppi K
Seppi K
F 3.0
134
120
120
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
Barker J
Rodham K
Rodham K
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
312
214
214
F 3.0
MWF
TTh
TTh
Adv Programming Concepts
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 4:15p
Woodfield S
Woodfield S
Knutson C
F 3.0
Discrete Structure
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 1:35p - 2:50p
MARB
MARB
HBLL
V 3.0
TBA
Data Structures
O
O
O
O
236
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Academic Internshp
S
373
373
3718
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
001
002
CS
Fund of Computing
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
001
002
003
004
001
002
003
V 6.0
TBA
610
001
F 1.0
TBA
Master's Thesis
O
001
002
003
004
F 3.0
CMLIT 460R section 001 will study Kierkegaard and Kafka.
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
JFSB
Computer Science (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
Randle Q
F 3.0
MWF
09531
Previous Application
F 3.0
V 9.0
699R
001
F 3.0
JFSB
3002
V 9.0
F 3.0
3002
MWF
3002
CS
117 HRCB
B042 JFSB
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3002
Stoker K
2112 JKB
B042 JFSB
Literary Theory
CMPST
F 3.0
Poetry of Americas
F 2:00p - 2:50p
460R
MWF
TTh
Honrs Civilization: Literatr 1
F 9:35a - 10:50a
001
CMLIT
Civilization: Literature 1
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 4:00p - 5:15p
Evening
002
003
CMLIT
08481
07353
Christenson A
F 3.0
Rawlins B
Comparative Literature (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
CMLIT
660R
TBA
CMPST 630R section 001 will study Framing Sacred Spaces.
001
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
Stoker K
TBA
Poetry of Americas
Wakefield R
V 6.0
TBA
01464
CMLIT
CMPST
V 6.0
TBA
630R
001
V 3.0
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
CMLIT 660R section 001 will study Kierkegaard and Kafka.
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
CMPST
V 3.0
TBA
O
Stoker K
Stoker K
BRMB
Directed Readings
Comparative Studies (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
Carter E
F 1.0
BLK1 242
03124
001
F 1.0
TBA
590R
001
001
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
CMLIT
CMLIT
F 3.0
Master's Thesis
O
Majors Only
Majors Only
F 3.0
TTh
Master's Project
S
McKinlay D
Robinson T
V 3.0
TBA
Professional Practicum
S
001
W
Spec Studies Comms
S
BRMB
BRMB
F 3.0
Current Issues
O 9:00a - 11:30a
001
TTh
Media & Religion
O 3:00p - 4:15p
230
240
F 3.0
Research Practicum
S
001
COMMS
TBA
O 10:00a - 11:40a W
001
COMMS
TBA
TBA
TBA
497R
001
COMMS
TBA
TBA
TTh
Academic Internship
S
S
S
001
COMMS
Res&Read Comm Prac
S
S
O 9:30a - 10:45a
496R
MW
MW
3718
3718
HBLL
HBLL
Ventura D
Ventura D
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
Concepts of Programng Lang
120
120
TMCB
TMCB
Warnick S
Warnick S
F 3.0
20
001
002
CS
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
340
11440
001
002
CS
345
01513
Operating Systems Design
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
360
11294
001
002
CS
Software Design & Testing
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
001
002
CS
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
401R
10951
Topics in Computer Science
10181
Ethics & Computers in Society
405
11295
Software Business
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
CS
O 4:00p - 6:30p
428
01512
001
CS
431
01510
452
08102
CS
CS
455
06774
456
09202
460
07626
10321
Computer Security
470
01526
Intro Artificial Intelligence
O 8:00a - 9:15a
476
11580
001
CS
MWF
465
001
CS
MW
Comp Comms & Networking
O 3:00p - 3:50p
501R
10939
F 3.0
373
120
MARB
TMCB
120
120
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
373
MWF
TTh
MARB
1170
TMCB
120
TMCB
HBLL
601R
10397
C S 601R section 001: Wireless
001
Special Projects
TBA
TBA
Special Topics in Computer Sci
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
C S 601R section 002: Computational Molecular Biology
002
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
C S 601R section 004: Topics in Statistical Machine Learning
004
O 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
CS
611
10954
001
CS
001
11442
Munk D
Knutson C
373
MARB
Mercer E
F 3.0
120
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Embley D
3718
HBLL
Egbert P
F 3.0
134
TMCB
Olsen D
F 3.0
245
SWKT
Zappala D
373
MARB
Seamons K
F 3.0
3718
HBLL
Goodrich M
3718
HBLL
Giraud-Carrier C
V 3.0
TTh
Computational Biology
O 9:30a - 10:45a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
CS
TBA
TBA
Mercer E
Information Retrieval
670
10400
Multi-Agent Systems
678
01516
Adv Neural Network
699R
01530
Master's Thesis
705
11581
Scholarship in Computer Sci
799R
08733
Doctoral Dissertation
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 3:00p - 3:50p
001
CS
CS
O
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
O
F 3.0
W011 BNSN
Zappala D
134
Snell Q
CHUM
001
CHUM
200
09299
Evening
JKB
111
TMCB
C258 ESC
Clement M
3082
Morse B
JFSB
Ng Y
F 3.0
3718
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Goodrich M
F 3.0
MWF
3718
HBLL
Ventura D
V 18.0
TBA
MWF
TBA
TBA
Seamons K
F 3.0
212
JRCB
Embley D
V 18.0
TBA
Seamons K
CHUM
001
CHUM
001
002
003
CHUM
001
002
CHUM
001
CHUM
001
CHUM
F 3.0
B013 JFSB
Instructional Apps Progrmmng 1 F 3.0
220
09301
Linguistic Computing Progrmg 1 F 3.0
222
11396
Humanities Computing Progrmng F 3.0
230
10347
Print Publishing 1
F 1:35p - 2:50p
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:20p
001
CHUM
TTh
09300
001
F 12:05p - 1:20p
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250
10348
09304
Evening
345
MW
TTh
MW
11399
Web Databases
390R
11398
Current Topics & Issues
489R
09306
Computing Project
496R
11342
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F 5:30p - 6:50p
F 2:35p - 3:50p
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B013 JFSB
Dzubak J
McDonald J
B181 JFSB
B181 JFSB
B181 JFSB
Parkin M
Lowe K
Smith T
B181 JFSB
B181 JFSB
Bush C
Gibbons M
F 3.0
B161 JFSB
Rosenvall J
F 3.0
MW
MW
B181 JFSB
Ahlstrom R
V 3.0
B181 JFSB
Smith T
V 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
B013 JFSB
Asay D
F 3.0
TTh
MW
Text Processing & Analysis
O 4:00p - 5:20p
B181 JFSB
Shelley M
F 3.0
Internet Publishing
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 4:00p - 5:20p
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260
TTh
F 10:00a - 11:20a MW
F 1:00p - 2:15p
MW
F 4:00p - 5:20p
TTh
001
TBA
B164 JFSB
Larson J
V 3.0
TBA
Bush C
Construction Management (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
CM
105
01552
001
002
CM
002
F 3.0
TMCB
F 3.0
210
CM
001
Construction Documents
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 4:00p - 5:15p
155
01551
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199R
06090
MW
MW
Architectural Drafting
O 8:00a - 8:50a
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O 4:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 8:50p
Ringger E
Jones M
TTh
Basic Hum Computing Skills
O 4:00p - 5:20p
001
2112
TTh
120
Computers and the Humanities (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
CHUM
Seamons K
Seamons K
TMCB
10182
001
CS
F 3.0
653
001
CS
Computer Vision 1
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
CHUM
MARB
08789
001
Theoretical Fndtns of Computng F 3.0
O 3:00p - 4:15p
618
Roper P
F 3.0
V 3.0
CS
Ringger E
F 3.0
3718
650
001
001
F 3.0
MWF
Adv Topics in Computer Sci
S
S
Snell Q
Snell Q
F 2.0
373
001
002
Roper P
Roper P
F 3.0
CS
01529
Woodfield S
Rodham K
F 3.0
134
134
CS
CS
F 3.0
C S 501R section 001: Multiprocessor Programming and Verification
001
O 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
598R
McCarthy J
McCarthy J
F 3.0
Intro to Data Mining
O 8:00a - 8:50a
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F 3.0
TTh
Intro to User Interface Softwr
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
CS
TTh
Computer Graphics
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
CS
MWF
Database Modeling Concepts
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
CS
M
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
373
373
F 3.0
Algorithmic Lang & Compilers
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
TTh
Software Engineering
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
CS
MWF
404
001
CS
MWF
MWF
Internet Programming
C S 401R section 001: Natural Language Processing
001
O 9:00a - 9:50a
CS
MWF
MWF
TTh
T
T
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Academic Internship
S 8:00a - 8:50a
F
F 3.0
122
122
SNLB
SNLB
$VAR
Burr K
Burr K
F 3.0
132
219
130
219
SNLB
SNLB
B66
SNLB
$VAR
Burr K
Lab Included
Capt B
V 3.0
120
B66
Hutchings D
21
CM
210
03143
001
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
002
CM
211
002
Evening
CM
217
10137
00724
241
00725
001
003
004
005
006
CM
MW
M
MW
W
Electrical Systems
O 3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 5:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
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O 5:00p - 5:50p
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002
TTh
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TTh
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09881
Undergraduate Seminar
CM
311
08872
Quantity Takeoffs
001
002
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O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
CM
320
001
002
Evening
CM
335
002
003
Evening
CM
345
O 9:00a - 10:30a
O 4:00p - 5:30p
00722
10138
CM
385
Evening
CM
411
001
002
Evening
CM
412
001
002
Evening
07805
001
Harmon T
Lab Included
CM
F 2.0
120
B66
Cuppett A
B66
B66
B66
B66
Rogers M
Lab Included
Rogers M
Lab Included
104
120
104
120
104
120
104
120
104
120
104
120
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
B66
TNRB
120
120
B66
B66
B66
B66
130
130
B66
B66
120
B66
MW
MW
MW
MW
130
130
B66
B66
SNLB
SNLB
B66
SNLB
415
05991
001
CM
O 9:00a - 10:20a
426
001
002
Evening
CM
445
001
Const Project Mgt & Control
08262
Real Estate Prin & Dev
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 4:00p - 5:50p
08874
MW
MTWTh
TTh
B66
B66
SNLB
Newitt J
Newitt J
Newitt J
Newitt J
Lords M
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
130
B66
V 3.0
CM 494R section 001: Multi-Cultural Construction Communications
001
O 9:00a - 11:50a F
120
B66
Miller K
CM 494R section 003: BIM/Sustainable Building
003
O 1:00p - 2:20p
120
B66
Burr K
CM
CM
MW
600
10925
Trends & Issues in Mangng Cons F 3.0
601
11528
Construction Materials & Mthds
001
CPSE
O 1:00p - 3:50p
O 9:00a - 11:50a
W
W
224
SNLB
Newitt J
F 3.0
224
SNLB
Christofferson J
Christofferson J
Christofferson J
Clark M
Capt B
400
02517
Ex Studnts:Prin of Collaboratn
F 2.0
CPSE 400 sections 001-004 are for EL ED student cohorts - a 12 hour practicum is required.
001
O 11:00a - 12:50p F
110 JSB
Smith B
002
O 11:00a - 12:50p F
110 JSB
Smith B
003
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
168 MCKB Marchant M
004
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
283 MCKB Ashbaker B
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
CPSE 400 section 005 is for ECE students - a 12 hour practicum is required.
005
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
283
Lab Included
MCKB
Peery K
CPSE 400 section 006 is for pre-Special Education majors - a 12 hour practicum is required.
006
O 9:00a - 10:50a T
1108 JKB
Plowman S
CPSE
402
11017
Educ Stdnts w/Disablts in ScEd
CPSE 402 sections 001-003, 005, and 006 are for Secondary Education majors - a 12 hour practicum is required.
001
O 8:00a - 9:50a
MW
BLK1 168 MCKB Anderson M
Lab Included
002
O 8:00a - 9:50a
MW
BLK2 341 MCKB Anderson M
Lab Included
003
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
238 MCKB Abraham H
Lab Included
004
O 3:00p - 4:50p
TTh
BLK2 168 MCKB Anderson D
Lab Included
005
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:50p
W
283 MCKB Lacock G
CPSE
CPSE 410 section 002 is for Mild/Moderate students.
002
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:50p
M
168
MCKB
Munk J
Capt B
CPSE 410 section 003 is for Severe students.
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:50p
M
277
MCKB
Anderson D
Hutchings D
Bostwick D
CPSE
Miller K
Miller K
Newitt J
Newitt J
Hutchings D
Hutchings D
Lords M
410
420
02562
02524
Appl Behavior Analysis in Ed
Assess/Eval Stdnts w/Excp Nds
F 3.0
F 3.0
CPSE 420 section 002 is for Mild/Moderate students only.
002
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:50p
W
220
MCKB
Syal S
CPSE 420 section 003 is for Severe students only.
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:50p
280
MCKB
Steed K
CPSE
001
002
CPSE
Lords M
Lab Included
F 2.0
Olson D
Rogers M
Const Company Operatns & Mgt F 3.0
O 9:00a - 10:20a
Special Problems
Harmon B
CPSE 400: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 4.0
130
122
00729
CTB
TNRB
Counseling Psychology and Special Education (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
F 3.0
120
494R
214
151
Lab Included
F 3.0
130
224
F 0.5
O 7:00a - 7:50a
T
11:00a - 11:50a Th
Newitt J
F 3.0
219
219
Senior Seminar
Lab Included
F 3.0
130
120
07364
Newitt J
F 0.5
151
491R
001
F 3.0
TTh
Th
Const Scheduling & Cost Contrl
O 9:00a - 10:50a
O 4:00p - 5:50p
130
130
130
130
CM 415: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
CM
CM
Lab Included
F 2.0
TTh
Adv Estimating & Bidding
O 1:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 5:50p
07804
$VAR
Harmon T
F 3.0
M
TTh
Construction Law
O 1:00p - 2:20p
O 4:00p - 6:50p
00728
W
MW
Constructn Safety
O 8:00a - 8:50a
001
002
TTh
TTh
Equipment & Soils
O 4:00p - 6:50p
O 2:30p - 3:50p
003
B66
SNLB
B66
SNLB
F 3.0
Mechanical Systems
O 4:00p - 6:50p
O 2:30p - 3:50p
09533
120
190
120
190
F 2.0
291R
001
F 3.0
Concrete & Masonry Constructn F 3.0
O 1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
002
MW
M
MW
W
Finish Methods in Construction
O 7:00a - 7:50a
001
CM
Light Structural Systems
001
CPSE
001
CPSE
001
CPSE
001
452
09873
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463
O 4:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 6:50p
10819
Evening
466R
Evening
W
02533
Prac Tch Stdn w/ Mild/Mod Dis
01664
Prac Tchg Stdnts w/ Severe Dis
02565
Ed & Multicult Issues in Sp Ed
O
Evening
480
Th
Th
Asst Tech for Stdnts w/Disab
O 4:00p - 6:50p
Evening
467R
Th
Eff Tch Str: M/M Disabilities
O
O 4:30p - 7:20p
TBA
TBA
Th
F 3.0
110
110
JSB
JSB
Abraham H
Abraham H
F 3.0
168
MCKB
Dyches T
V 4.0
TBA
Munk J
V 4.0
TBA
Steed K
F 3.0
136
TMCB
Syal S
22
CPSE
001
CPSE
001
CPSE
486R
10821
Evening
487R
O
10822
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490
Student Tchg: M/M Disabilities
Student Tchg: Severe Disabilit
O
10823
TBA
TBA
Capstone Sem: Ind w/Disab
CPSE 490 section 001 is for students in the Mild/Moderate emphasis.
001
Evening
O 4:30p - 6:20p
M
V 12.0
TBA
11:00a - 11:50a W
CPSE
Smith B
V 12.0
TBA
26
08551
Ethic/Legal Stndrd
715
08768
Diag/Trmnt Disordr
750
02672
Res Thry & Meth Cn
09629
Adv Prac 1: Counseling Psy
001
CPSE
Steed K
F 1.0
CPSE 490 section 002 is for students in the Severe disabilities emphasis.
002
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:50p
M
BLK1 220
710
O 12:00p - 2:50p
001
CPSE
MCKB
Solomon C
002
MCKB
Steed K
001
CPSE
O 12:00p - 2:50p
Evening
776R
O 4:00p - 6:30p
CPSE
493R
06157
001
CPSE
001
CPSE
O
496R
Academic Internship: Spec Ed
06174
Dir Obsrv in Schls
Evening
580R
O
O
TBA
Ethics,Prof Roles, & Standards
606
02505
Psychoeduc Foundtn
610
06804
Consult W/Sch &Fam
O 8:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 10:50a
TBA
Prater M
V 12.0
TBA
T
T
TBA
Prater M
SWKT
350B MCKB
F 3.0
CPSE
O 12:00p - 2:50p
614
02561
001
CPSE
622
08550
001
002
CPSE
02563
646
02610
001
CPSE
CPSE
649
02615
678R
06805
002
School Psychology Practicum
O 4:00p - 5:30p
O 4:00p - 5:30p
688R
06211
Evening
W
M
M
Internship: School Psychology
O 4:30p - 6:00p
W
001
CPSE
693R
06218
Directed Indiv Std
06221
Special Projects
Evening
697R
O
168
MCKB
Crook R
341
MCKB
230
MCKB
343
2420
MCKB
WSC
341
MCKB
ROTC
DANCE
Mucha H
Young E
Crook R
Worthen V
MCKB
MCKB
Fischer L
Warnick K
Smith T
V 3.0
1184
CONF
001
CPSE
S
699R
06222
TBA
Coffman B
Prater M
V 6.0
TBA
Master's Thesis
TBA
Prater M
V 6.0
CPSE 699R section 002 is for M.S. Special Ed students.
002
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:00p
W
003
Evening
O 5:30p - 6:20p
T
004
Evening
O 5:30p - 7:10p
W
343
220
230
CPSE
F 3.0
001
702
09626
Phil/Thry Coun Psy
O 10:00a - 11:50a M
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
341
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
Ashbaker B
Fischer L
Fischer L
Jackson A
343
MCKB
Williams M
Teacher Approval
343
MCKB
Smith T
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
Beecher M
Teacher Approval
Gleave R
Teacher Approval
Jackson A
Teacher Approval
Jackson A
Teacher Approval
Jackson A
Teacher Approval
Jackson A
Teacher Approval
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
Univ Teach Practcm
788R
06227
Predoc Counseling Internship
799R
06231
Doctoral Dissertat
130
001
002
003
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004
Evening
07412
TBA
F 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
Previous Application
Aerobic Dance
O 7:00a - 7:50a
O 7:00a - 7:50a
O 7:00a - 7:50a
7:00a - 7:50a
O 7:00a - 7:50a
7:00a - 7:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
O 12:00p - 12:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
Okiishi J
V 3.0
341
343
T
02625
O
Teacher Approval
F 3.0
779R
O
Jensen D
TBA
MCKB
DANCE 130: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
261
T
Coun Psy Clerkship
S
MCKB
F 3.0
Adv Prac 2 Cou Psy
S
341
Dance (203 RB, (801) 422-3638)
Young E
V 3.0
TBA
09631
001
MCKB
CPSE 693R students must obtain prior approval from Department of CPSE for topic and instructor.
CPSE
778R
001
CPSE
M
O 1:00p - 2:50p
M
3:00p - 3:50p
M
10:00a - 10:50a T
001
F 3.0
T
Human Grwth & Dvlp
O 9:00a - 11:50a
001
002
CPSE
Coun Theory Interv
O 2:40p - 5:00p
001
Fischer L
F 3.0
W
Th
CPSE
CPSE
F 3.0
M
Career Dev/Assess
O 12:00p - 2:50p
S 4:00p - 6:50p
Evening
W
Thry Lrning & Cogn
O 4:00p - 6:50p
644
T
09630
001
Behavioral Assessment&Intrvntn F 3.0
O 2:00p - 4:50p
001
CPSE
Academic Interventions
Heath M
F 3.0
CPSE
02556
777R
001
CPSE
F 3.0
319
612
Previous Application
F 3.0
225
CPSE
Smith B
CPSE 610 section 001 is for School Psychology Specialist students.
001
O 8:00a - 10:50a T
001
Previous Application
V 3.0
09625
001
CPSE
TBA
605
001
CPSE
V 2.0
TBA
02512
001
CPSE
Readings
MCKB
F 3.0
O 1:00p - 2:50p
M
3:00p - 3:50p
M
10:00a - 10:50a T
CPSE 493R students must obtain prior approval from Department of CPSE for topic and instructor.
341
F 0.5
MW
283
TTh
283
MW
1137N
MW
1137S
TTh
1137N
TTh
1137S
MW
283
TTh
283
MTWTh BLK2 283
MTWTh BLK2 283
MW
283
MW
283
TTh
283
MW
283
TTh
283
TTh
283
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
RB
RB
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
WELL
Hartog P
Lindsay L
Barron R
Curley K
Petty H
Hartog P
Petty H
McKinney E
Lund E
Morasco C
Hill C
McKinney E
Luekenga K
Ray K
DANCE 130 section 015 is designed for those with special needs, such as pregnancy, obesity, paraplegic, etc., as well as the
general population.
015
Evening
O 6:00p - 6:50p
MW
283 SFH
Shelley R
016
Evening
O 6:00p - 6:50p
TTh
283 SFH
Velazquez G
DANCE
131
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Evening
Evening
07094
Jazz Dance, Beginning
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
O 7:00a - 7:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
O 4:00p - 4:50p
O 5:00p - 5:50p
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
F 0.5
158
1137N
1137S
278
185
162
164
162
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Hartvigsen C
Cook K
Stoddard L
Curley K
Stay D
Curley K
Curley K
23
DANCE
001
002
003
004
005
006
DANCE
135
07122
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
140
04349
001
002
003
170
04343
001
003
DANCE
001
002
003
004
DANCE
Evening
Evening
171
07983
172
04344
001
DANCE
173R
07984
001
004
DANCE
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
173R
07984
002
003
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
F 0.5
158
158
158
158
158
158
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
F 0.5
185
187
1137N
1137S
164
164
164
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
2142
2152
2142
2152
2142
2152
278
278
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
Lewis R
Robbins R
Behling J
RB
RB
RB
RB
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
Ethnic Dance-Polynesian
TTh
TTh
T
T
Ethnic Dance-Irish
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
2142
2152
2142
2152
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
278
278
RB
RB
018
020
Austin V
021
022
023
Vankatwyk R
Davis S
West C
024
WELL
Tucker G
Tucker G
Gubler C
Garrard J
180
04342
Social Dance, Beginning
001
002
003
004
005
F
F
F
F
F
006
F
007
008
009
F
F
F
010
F
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
WELL
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
027
Evening
Davis S
Male Only
028
Evening
Davis S
Female Only
029
030
Evening
Evening
WELL
Tuia K
DANCE 180 section 031 is for couples only.
031
Evening
F 6:10p - 7:50p
DANCE
Tuia K
WELL
Ozbirn L
Ozbirn L
F 0.5
E BR
E BR
E BR
E BR
3280
3290
3280
3290
E BR
E BR
3280
3290
3280
025
026
DANCE 180: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
DANCE
019
Austin V
F 0.5
TTh
TTh
017
WELL
F 0.5
3280
3290
1137N
1137S
015
016
Wakamatsu K
Wakamatsu K
Robbins R
F 0.5
158
158
158
158
014
WELL
F 0.5
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
011
012
013
Sinclair C
Lewis E
Bunker K
Lewis E
Westbrook T
Westbrook T
Country Western&Square Dance F 0.5
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
O 7:00p - 8:40p
7:00p - 8:40p
Evening
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
M
W
Clog Dance, Beginning
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
002
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
W
World Dance, Beginning
O
O
O
O
Evening
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
Modern Dance, Beginning
O 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
002
004
005
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 5:00p - 6:50p
004
005
006
DANCE
Tap Dance, Beginning
WELL
Mahlum C
Mahlum C
Hill C
Hill C
Peterson S
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Peterson S
Female Only
Tuft T
Tuft T
Sabin H
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Sabin H
Female Only
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
DANCE
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
181
04312
184
04323
3290
E BR
E BR
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
E BR
E BR
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
3280
3290
2142
2152
2142
2152
270
270
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
F
270
RB
Cntry Wstrn Soc Dance, Beg
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
Evening
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
M
M
M
M
W
W
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
Th
Th
Ballroom Dance, Intl Std, Beg
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
Tuft T
Tuft T
Derington K
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Derington K
Female Only
Shields I
Male Only
Shields I
Female Only
Thompson E
Male Only
Thompson E
Female Only
Keene K
Male Only
Keene K
Female Only
Derington K
Derington K
Friess B
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Friess B
Female Only
Kennington S
Male Only
Kennington S
Female Only
Dillon C
Female Only
Dillon C
Male Only
Keene K
Keene K
Female Only
Male Only
Davis R
F 0.5
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
E BR
E BR
278
278
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
WELL
Shields I
Shields I
Friess B
Friess B
Mahlum C
Mahlum C
Sabin H
Sabin H
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Female Only
Male Only
Lewis Z
Male Only
Lewis Z
Female Only
Baldwin R
Baldwin R
Carr A
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Carr A
Female Only
Peterson S
Male Only
F 0.5
2206E RB
2206W RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
C BR WSC
C BR WSC
2206E RB
2206W RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
270 RB
WELL
24
008
009
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
010
DANCE
185
04322
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
DANCE
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
DANCE
04347
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
229R
07676
002
DANCE
230
DANCE
04402
001
002
DANCE
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
Tap Dance Technique 1
Modern Dnc Technq & Thry 1
F 9:00a - 10:25a MWF
F 10:30a - 11:50a MWF
241R
04403
001
Modern Dnc Technq & Thry 2
F 9:30a - 10:50a
9:30a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 1:25p
F 1:30p - 2:50p
002
003
DANCE
MWF
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 4:00p - 5:20p
MW
Evening
240R
MWF
MWF
Jazz Dance Technique 1
04300
243R
10141
Peterson S
Williams J
Female Only
Male Only
Williams J
Female Only
F 0.5
C BR
C BR
270
270
E BR
E BR
270
270
270
270
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Purcell T
Purcell T
Myers K
Myers K
Devine A
Devine A
Nunez E
Nunez E
Bruderer N
Bruderer N
162
283
162
283
162
283
162
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
WELL
Lanham R
Lanham R
Simmons K
Thompson L
Essma T
Thompson L
McCleve A
MWF
TTh
Daily
Daily
Stu Wksp Mod Tech
2206E RB
2206W RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
003
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
001
002
003
DANCE
Jordan K
Cook K
Previous Application
Previous Application
Paternoster A
Previous Application
WELL
Sinclair C
Wright E
Ozbirn L
WELL
Kacher P
Kacher P
WELL
Ellis K
Teacher Approval
Sheffield K
Rogers H
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
F 2.5
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
DANCE
04395
DANCE
F 1.0
DANCE 244R section 001 must be taken concurrently with DANCE 243R section 001 the first time taken.
001
F 10:30a - 11:50a MW
185 RB
Rogers H
DANCE 244R section 002 must be taken concurrently with DANCE 243R section 002 the first time taken.
Teacher Approval
001
002
003
004
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
257
283
257
283
257
283
271
07986
Evening
273R
09389
09389
273R
09389
164
TTh
278
11015
158
158
158
280
04397
2152
2142
Evening
Evening
281
04388
278
278
284
04387
278
MW
MW
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
M
Cntry Wstrn Soc Dnc, Intrmd
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Stnd, Technq 1
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
McLelland R
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
RB
Chitwood R
RB
WELL
Peay D
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Tucker M
Tucker G
Vankatwyk R
WSC
WSC
WELL
Tuia K
RB
RB
WELL
Geslison J
Henriksen A
RB
WELL
Peay D
F 3.0
BLK1 202
BLK1 283
BLK1 283
Social Dance, Intermediate
F
F
F
F
RB
SFH
F 1.0
Exploration of Teaching
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
Davis S
F 1.0
TTh
TTh
Ethnic Dance 1: Spanish
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
Prohosky C
F 1.0
MWF
MWF
Ethnic Dance 1: Irish
F 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
Davis S
F 1.0
MWF
MWF
TTh
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
276R
RB
SFH
RB
SFH
RB
SFH
F 1.0
Ethnic Dance 1: Polynesian
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 12:00p - 1:20p
Teacher Approval
F 2.0
TTh
Clog Dance Technique 1
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
273R
257
283
World Dance Technique 1
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 6:00p - 7:20p
Berrett M
F 3.0
Music for Dancers
O 8:00a - 9:20a
001
Teacher Approval
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
270
RB
F 3.0
Orientation to Dance
F 8:00a - 9:20a
002
002
Stu Wksp Mod I&Cmp
09808
001
Teacher Approval
10142
264
001
DANCE
185
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
11:00a - 11:50a F
001
DANCE 243R section 002 must be taken concurrently with DANCE 244R section 002 the first time taken.
002
F 12:00p - 1:25p Daily
185 RB
Huckins C
244R
04364
001
DANCE 243R section 001 must be taken concurrently with DANCE 244R section 001 the first time taken.
001
F 9:00a - 10:25a Daily
185 RB
Rogers H
DANCE
261
001
DANCE
WELL
F 2.5
187
164
164
187
002
TTh
Introduction to Dance
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
002
003
Nuttall R
F 1.5
164
164
07985
004
F 1.0
158
158
158
F 1:30p - 2:50p
260
001
DANCE
Wakefield B
F 1.0
187
1137N
1137S
1137N
1137S
DANCE
001
F 2.0
173
002
DANCE
V 3.0
07123
F 8:00a - 9:20a
F 8:00a - 9:20a
8:00a - 9:20a
F 9:30a - 10:50a
9:30a - 10:50a
235
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
Dance Perf-1
O 7:00a - 7:50a
270 RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
F 0.5
Condtioning Injury Prevention
Evening
231
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
11210
003
001
002
003
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
1:35p - 2:30p
7:00a - 7:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
7:00a - 7:50a
4:35p - 5:30p
S 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
001
002
DANCE
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
Ballet, Beginning
O
O
O
O
O
O
F
001
DANCE
Ballroom Dance, Intl Latin,Beg
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
190
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
RB
SFH
SFH
Wakamatsu K
F 1.0
2142
2152
2142
2152
E BR
E BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WELL
Moe S
Male Only
Moe S
Female Only
Denney E
Denney E
Hill C
Hill C
Baldwin R
Baldwin R
Velazquez G
Velazquez G
Kennington S
Kennington S
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Female Only
Male Only
Dillon C
Male Only
Dillon C
Female Only
Davis R
Davis R
Perry K
Perry K
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
F 1.0
2142
2152
2142
2152
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WELL
F 1.0
C BR
C BR
E BR
E BR
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WELL
25
005
006
DANCE
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
285
04386
001
003
004
005
006
DANCE
290
11211
001
002
DANCE
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Ballet Accelerated Technique 1
F 8:00a - 9:25a
MWF
F 10:30a - 11:50a MWF
291R
04405
001
002
DANCE
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Latin,Technq 1
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
002
MWF
MWF
Ballet Technique 2
F 9:30a - 10:50a
F 2:30p - 3:50p
293R
06461
E BR WSC
E BR WSC
Denney E
Denney E
F 1.0
2142
2152
2142
2152
270
270
E BR
E BR
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
WSC
WSC
WELL
Moe S
RB
RB
Female Only
Keck B
Keck B
Myers K
Myers K
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
WELL
Brackney T
Brackney T
F 2.5
Daily
Daily
Ballet Pointe, Beginning
283
162
RB
RB
Haymore S
Allen S
F 0.5
300
08330
History of MDT
326
04346
Rhythm and Dance
001
DANCE
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
002
003
004
005
DANCE
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 10:25a
F 1:30p - 2:50p
F 5:00p - 7:30p
Evening
328
07675
001
DANCE
332R
06633
Cougarette Performing Team
F 3:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
335
04406
001
002
DANCE
DANCE
336
04452
340R
04430
Tap Dance Technique 2
Mthds of Tchng Aerobic Dance
Modrn Dnc Technq &Thry 3
O 12:00p - 1:25p
12:00p - 1:25p
343
11212
001
DANCE
MW
TTh
F
F 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
12:00p - 12:50p T
001
DANCE
MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
346
11023
Daily
Daily
Principles of Somatics
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
MW
F
MW
F
Mth Tch Dance Soc Grps ScEd
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Teacher Approval
257
RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
270 RB
3290 WSC
278 RB
278 RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
Black C
162
RB
283
283
283
SFH
SFH
SFH
158
158
RB
RB
SFH
SFH
Previous Application
WELL
Maxfield J
WELL
West C
West C
RB
RB
RB
RB
F 2.0
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
Debenham H
362
04437
Dnc Compostn, Interm: Ballet
362
04437
Dnc Compostn, Interm: Modern
363
04439
Dance Improvisation, Interm
367
04463
MthdsTchg Chld Creative Dance F 2.0
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 8:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 9:50a
F 1:30p - 2:50p
368R
04428
08332
Lab Required
373R
09811
376
10365
378R
04433
380R
06540
Evening
Evening
382R
09390
MWF
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Social Dance, Advanced
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
M
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Stnrd,Technq 2
S 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
383R
09391
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Latin,Technq 2
S 8:00a - 8:50a
384R
04415
MWF
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Stnd,Technq 3
S 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
11:00a - 11:50a MWF
S 4:00p - 4:50p
MWF
003
002
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
F 5:10p - 6:50p
001
001
TTh
TTh
Folk Dance Performance, Intrm
F
F
F
F
F
001
DANCE
MW
Mthds of Tchg World Dance
O
O
O
O
O
001
McLelland R
TTh
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
006
DANCE
TTh
Ethnic Dance 2: Hungarian
O 3:00p - 4:20p
O 3:00p - 4:20p
001
002
003
004
005
DANCE
MW
Clog Dance Technique 2
O 1:00p - 1:50p
385R
04414
Department Approval
Sanders B
257
RB
Musil P
F 2.0
162
RB
Child K
F 2.0
187
RB
Huang J
F 1.0
185
RB
1137N RB
1137S RB
Prohosky C
Sheffield K
DancEnsemble Mod Dnc Perf&ChorV 2.0
O 3:00p - 4:30p
3:00p - 4:30p
371
Hill C
F 2.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
DANCE
RB
Dance & Identity
001
007
008
WELL
F 2.0
1137N
1137N
1137S
1137S
DANCE
257
09810
001
DANCE
Hill C
F 2.5
1137N RB
1137S RB
DANCE
TTh
RB
SFH
359R
002
DANCE
F 2.0
283
285
DANCE
Dnc Prductn Intro
F 4:30p - 5:30p
001
002
003
004
005
WELL
F 1.0
04427
001
DANCE
Debenham H
Giauque J
DANCE
355
Evening
001
Lewis E
Kacher P
Austin V
Austin V
F 2.0
F 2.0
001
DANCE
Hill C
F 1.5
DANCE
001
002
F 1.0
TTh
TTh
Jazz Dance Technique 2
001
DANCE
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
T
07987
F 9:00a - 10:20a
Teacher Approval
F 2.0
331
001
DANCE
MWF
134
191
001
F 1.0
Jr MDT Seminar
F 12:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
WELL
Enrollment in DANCE 293R section 002 requires concurrent enrollment in DANCE 291R section 002.
002
F 4:00p - 4:30p
TTh
162 RB
Allen S
DANCE 346 is for Dance Education Majors only.
001
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
12:00p - 1:30p F
001
WELL
Enrollment in DANCE 293R section 001 requires concurrent enrollment in DANCE 291R section 001.
001
F 11:00a - 11:30a MW
283 RB
Russell M
DANCE
Male Only
Moe S
F 1.5
283
162
Male Only
Female Only
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Latin,Technq 3
S 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
10:00a - 10:50a MWF
S 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
185
187
RB
RB
WELL
Musil P
F 1.0
158
RB
WELL
Tucker M
F 1.0
270
270
RB
RB
WELL
Geslison J
Geslison J
Male Only
Female Only
F 2.0
278
RB
Tucker G
F 1.0
278
278
278
C BR
C BR
RB
RB
RB
WSC
WSC
WELL
Peay D
Peay D
West C
Wright E
Geslison J
Audition Required
Audition Required
Audition Required
Audition Required
Audition Required
Denney E
Denney E
Hill C
Hill C
Edgington M
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Edgington M
Female Only
Edgington M
Edgington M
Female Only
Male Only
Perry K
Audition Required
Keck B
Audition Required
Holman C
Audition Required
F 1.0
E BR WSC
E BR WSC
E BR WSC
E BR WSC
2206E RB
2206W RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
E BR WSC
E BR WSC
WELL
F 1.0
C BR WSC
WELL
F 1.0
278
RB
WELL
F 1.0
2206E RB
2206W RB
270 RB
WELL
Holman S
F 1.0
2206E RB
2206W RB
270 RB
WELL
Wakefield L
Audition Required
Holman S
Audition Required
26
DANCE
386
04394
001
DANCE
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
388R
06978
001
002
003
DANCE
390R
04407
Ballet Technique 3
F 12:00p - 1:25p
391R
06979
001
DANCE
Bllrm Dnc Performance Intrmd
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
001
DANCE
Methods of Tchg Social Dance
393R
06981
270
RB
F 1.0
270
270
270
RB
RB
RB
162
RB
WELL
Keck B
Perry K
Edgington M
Audition Required
Audition Required
Audition Required
Russell M
Teacher Approval
Ballet Pointe, Intermediate
283
283
RB
RB
Child K
Teacher Approval
WELL
F 1.0
WELL
Enrollment in DANCE 393R requires concurrent enrollment in DANCE 390R section 001 or DANCE 391R section 001.
001
F 1:30p - 2:25p
MWF
162 RB
Allen S
Teacher Approval
DANCE
399R
07416
001
DANCE
Academic Internship
O
426
08614
MDT Sr Performance Project
DANCE 426 section 001 is for Individual Projects.
001
S
DANCE
07677
Dance Perf-2
440R
04468
Modrn Dnc Technq & Thry 4
460
04466
Dance History to 1850
S
001
DANCE
F 1:30p - 2:50p
001
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
Dnc Compositn Adv
464
04462
Dance Accompanimnt
F 8:00a - 8:50a
466
04294
468R
04467
DANCE
Senior Seminar in Dance
478R
06447
Folk Dance Performance Co
483R
04454
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Stnd,Technq 4
485R
04455
Bllrm Dnc, Intl Latin,Technq 4
S 3:00p - 3:50p
F 2:00p - 4:50p
S 1:00p - 1:50p
001
DANCE
001
001
DANCE
001
T
MWF
MWF
S 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
12:00p - 12:50p MWF
488R
04435
Evening
489R
490R
Daily
Daily
MWF
09393
Preparation for Bllrm Comptitn
06980
Ballet Technique 5
Evening
RB
Monson A
S 5:10p - 6:30p
F 1:30p - 2:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Teacher Approval
F 2.0
106
RB
187
RB
002
DANCE
RB
RB
RB
185
187
185
187
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
TTh
2206E RB
2206W RB
270 RB
Musil P
Previous Application
WELL
Debenham H
283
283
283
283
283
283
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
Robison S
Audition Required
Child K
Audition Required
Hill C
Previous Application
WELL
V 3.0
TTh
164
RB
S
283
SFH
1st-Year Danish
O 9:00a - 9:50a
340
09064
F 4.0
Daily
Danish Literature
O 12:05p - 1:20p
340
01565
Evening
1018
JKB
ECE
323
09191
TTh
WELL
11285
Planning and Management
325
11286
Early Childhood Practicum
327
09611
Assessment in ECE
353
11345
Emergent Literacy
356
11524
Teach Rdg & Lang Art
361
11525
Teaching Math in Elem School
363
11526
Teaching Science in Elem Schl
O 10:30a - 11:50a WF
O
O 9:00a - 10:20a
Austin E
Team Taught
WELL
001
WELL
001
Wakefield B
Holman C
Audition Required
WELL
ECE
ECE
O 9:00a - 10:20a
O 12:00p - 1:20p
O 1:00p - 2:20p
365
09610
001
ECE
Wakefield B
Audition Required
001
Holman C
Audition Required
001
WELL
O 2:00p - 3:50p
001
ECE
ECE
ECE
Robison S
Audition Required
ECE
001
TBA
2112
JKB
Kramer N
F 3.0
TTh
W
WF
WF
TTh
423
09612
Pre-Student Tchg Internship
424
09613
Kndrgrtn Stdnt Tchg Intrshp
425
09614
Grades 1-3 Stdnt Tchg Intrshp
426
11287
Capstone Seminar
O
O
O 4:00p - 5:40p
Unlandt N
F 2.0
238
MCKB
Borup B
F 2.0
220
MCKB
Borup B
F 2.0
TBA
Huntsman K
220
MCKB
Korth B
F 2.0
Cultural Understanding
O
B142 JFSB
F 2.0
O 11:00a - 12:50p Th
001
WELL
T
324
001
ECE
MW
Integrated Curriculum
O 9:00a - 10:50a
001
ECE
Huang J
Jenson K
F 3.0
Intro to Dutch Literature
F 5:15p - 6:30p
001
ECE
RB
RB
06316
001
F 3.0
M
101
001
ECE
F 1.0
270
Audition Required
Dutch (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
ECE
Chitwood R
F 1.0
2206E RB
2206W RB
S 4:00p - 6:00p
WELL
Wood S
F 2.0
Early Childhood Education (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
F 1.0
2206E RB
Workshop in Dance
RB
Prohosky C
F 2.0
278
M
W
F
TTh
S
283
001
F 2.0
160
06619
DANCE 500R section 002 is for 1.0 credit hour.
002
Evening
F 7:00a - 9:50a
DUTCH
F 2.0
257
185
500R
001
F 1.0
M
Ballet Performance Co
F 4:00p - 7:00p
3:35p - 7:00p
3:35p - 6:00p
F 3:00p - 6:00p
7:00a - 12:00p
RB
RB
Black C
F 1.0
164
07201
001
WELL
Ballroom Dance Performance Co F 2.0
O 7:00a - 7:50a
7:00a - 7:50a
O 7:00a - 8:50a
002
DANCE
MWF
MWF
S
S
04470
002
DANCE
T
F
469
001
164
498R
001
DANSH
Debenham H
F 2.5
Dancers Co-Mod Dnc Performnc F 2.0
F 3:00p - 6:00p
3:00p - 6:00p
9:00a - 12:00p
9:00a - 12:00p
001
DANCE
MW
Dance Teaching Practicum
F 7:30a - 8:50a
7:30a - 8:50a
TBA
F 3:00p - 3:50p
001
Stoddard L
F 1.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
DANCE
Daily
04450
001
DANCE
TBA
462
001
DANCE
Ballet Variations
283
283
For other Danish classes, see Scandinavian (SCAND).
F 1.0
TBA
08110
TTh
WF
Danish (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
Holman C
F 2.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
V 4.0
TBA
494R
001
DANSH
TBA
429R
001
DANCE
TBA
DANCE
WELL
F 2.5
MWF
TTh
12:00p - 1:25p
1:30p - 3:30p
Edgington M
F 2.5
Daily
Ballet Technique 4
F 12:00p - 1:25p
1:30p - 2:50p
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
220
MCKB
Hall K
F 2.0
220
MCKB
Hall K
F 2.0
26
MCKB
Bahr D
F 2.0
26
MCKB
$ECE02
Smith L
F 2.0
220
MCKB
Oveson J
F 6.0
TBA
Borup B
Previous Application
Borup B
Previous Application
Borup B
Previous Application
F 6.0
TBA
F 6.0
TBA
F 1.0
Th
220
MCKB
Korth B
27
001
Economics (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
ECON
001
002
003
005
006
007
010
011
ECON
110
110
01567
H
199R
08735
001
ECON
210
00079
230
01579
ECON
257
01587
378
01572
01566
001
002
003
004
005
ECON
381
01577
382
01568
388
01580
003
ECON
420
09931
001
ECON
432
10928
ECON
ECON
8:00a - 9:15a
8:00a - 9:15a
12:05p - 1:20p
4:30p - 5:45p
1:35p - 2:50p
440
08622
1:35p - 2:50p
4:30p - 5:45p
8:00a - 9:15a
12:05p - 1:20p
00072
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
Intermediate Price Theory 2
TTh
MW
TTh
Intro to Econometrics
TTh
T
MW
Th
MW
W
Antitrust Law&Reg
Natrl Resources & Envir Econ
MW
Financial Economics
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
B060 JFSB
Platt B
ECON
463
07514
Economics of the Labor Market
468
01570
Urban Economics
475
01629
Public Economics
478
01571
Game Theory & Economics
490
06143
Senior Paper
498R
01640
Readings in Economics
TBA
580
01614
Advanced Price Theory
274
ECON
Pope R
581
01615
Adv Macroeconomics
F 3.0
2002
JKB
McIntyre F
275
MARB
Pope R
F 3.0
240
274
274
CTB
MARB
MARB
Howard H
Butler M
Howard H
F 3.0
B032
240
B060
274
274
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
MARB
MARB
Waters S
Sims D
Showalter M
Price J
Price J
F 3.0
B060
B060
250
340
JFSB
JFSB
MSRB
CTB
Spencer D
Evans R
Condie S
Garner P
F 3.0
346
274
3712
MARB
MARB
HBLL
ECON
MARB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
274
MARB
274
MARB
MARB
F 3.0
F 12:05p - 1:20p
ECON
Honors
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
ECON
S
001
ECON
S
001
ECON
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
F 9:30a - 10:45a
EDLF
362
09652
001
EDLF
EDLF
452
06098
MARB
Condie S
F 3.0
C255 ESC
Phillips K
F 3.0
340
CTB
Sims D
F 3.0
MW
274
MARB
Ransom M
F 3.0
TTh
MW
348
MARB
McIntyre F
F 3.0
170
FOB
Lambson V
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
MW
MW
602
02463
EDLF 602 section 002: LPP Only
002
EDLF
TBA
Department Approval
V 2.0
TBA
Phillips K
170
FOB
Lambson V
F 3.0
170
FOB
Spencer D
EDLF
Foundations of Ed
230
MCKB
M
T
Th
Org/Strat Ldrsp/Ed
168
160
160
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
F 3.0
M
166
MCKB
Hite J
O 3:15p - 5:45p
W
319
MCKB
Hite J
10154
Economics of Education
622
06016
The Law & Educ
627
11163
Instructional Leadership 1
F 4:00p - 5:50p
F 4:00p - 6:50p
F 4:00p - 6:50p
F 4:00p - 6:50p
EDLF 627 section 002: LPP Cohort only
002
O 8:00a - 10:30a
06042
001
Th
W
T
001
MCKB
Matthews L
F 3.0
160
MCKB
Geo-JaJa M
166
MCKB
Ferrin S
F 3.0
W
166
MCKB
Matthews L
W
319
MCKB
Matthews L
V 6.0
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
09734
166
F 3.0
Field Practicum
EDLF 632R section 002: LPP Cohort only
002
O 1:00p - 2:50p
635R
Mayes C
Hallam P
Williams E
F 4:00p - 6:50p
621
632R
Geo-JaJa M
V 2.0
Prof & Scholarly Communication V 3.0
001
EDLF
F 3.0
08497
001
EDLF
W
Internship Seminar
319
MCKB
Hallam P
Department Approval
319
MCKB
Poulsen D
Lpp Cohort Only
Department Approval
V 3.0
S 7:00p - 7:50p
T
341
MCKB
Hallam P
Kearl J
EDLF 635R section 002: LPP Cohort only
002
O 6:00p - 7:30p
W
319
MCKB
Poulsen D
Garner P
EDLF
641
10761
Quant Reasoning 2
645
10762
Quant Methods Educ
001
Pope C
Department Approval
F 3.0
617R
001
EDLF
Comp & Interntl Ed
F 1:00p - 2:50p
F 4:00p - 5:50p
F 4:00p - 5:50p
001
Eide E
McDonald J
TTh
F 11:00a - 12:30p MW
001
002
003
EDLF
McDonald J
MW
274
Educational Leadership and Foundations (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
001
F 3.0
274
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
Cardon J
Platt B
Cardon J
F 3.0
274
105
B060
105
B060
105
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
Department Approval
MARB
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
V 3.0
F 3.0
TTh
International Monetary Theory
001
Pope C
Kearl J
Eide E
Showalter M
Vernon R
Vernon R
Nelson J
Butler M
F 3.0
TTh
Economic Growth
O 9:30a - 10:45a
450
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
Intermed Macroecon
O 4:30p - 5:45p
001
TTh
TTh
MW
Intermediate Price Theory 1
F 12:05p - 1:20p
001
SWKT
JSB
JKB
JKB
SLC
SLC
SLC
HBLL
F 3.0
TTh
Statistics for Economists
O 9:30a - 10:45a
7:00p - 8:50p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
7:00p - 8:50p
O 3:00p - 4:15p
7:00p - 8:50p
002
TTh
Intrnl Trade & Fin
O 12:05p - 1:20p
O 3:00p - 4:15p
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
250
140
1102
3108
411
411
413
3714
F 3.0
TTh
Econ Development & Growth
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
ECON
Intro Ag Econ
O
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
004
ECON
TBA
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
380
MW
Academic Internship
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
002
003
ECON
F 9:30a - 10:45a
O 8:00a - 9:15a
001
MWF
TTh
TTh
MW
T
Th
M
Th
ECON
F 3.0
Honrs Econ Principles&Problems F 3.0
O 8:00a - 9:15a
001
ECON
8:00a - 8:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
3:00p - 4:15p
3:00p - 4:15p
2:30p - 4:55p
9:30a - 11:55a
5:00p - 7:25p
6:00p - 8:50p
S
001
ECON
Econ Principles & Problems
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Evening
004
ECON
01567
TTh
07658
001
ECON 110: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ECON
O 3:00p - 4:15p
459
EDLF
001
F 4:00p - 6:50p
F 4:00p - 6:50p
F 3.0
M
T
319
MCKB
Hilton S
F 3.0
319
MCKB
Hilton S
28
EDLF
660
10053
001
EDLF
F 4:00p - 6:50p
670R
06022
001
EDLF
671R
10995
672
02554
EDLF
694R
02492
EDLF
695R
08423
Independent Rsch
EDLF
698R
10054
Master's Project
S
001
EDLF
S 1:30p - 3:50p
699R
09754
001
EDLF
729
11307
001
EDLF
178
JSB
276
319
MCKB
MCKB
319
MCKB
TBA
TBA
T
319
MCKB
W
TBA
166
MCKB
001
Th
MCKB
T
TBA
319
TBA
MCKB
TBA
Richards A
Department Approval
Richards A
Department Approval
124
10178
001
002
EC EN
191
01714
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
08778
Academic Internshp
212
10040
Circuits
001
EC EN
S
001
S 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 11:50a
5:00p - 5:50p
S 8:00a - 8:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
S 8:00a - 8:50a
5:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
002
003
EC EN
224
10179
001
001
002
301
01690
TBA
Richards A
Department Approval
Richards A
Department Approval
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
EC EN
EC EN
Williams E
001
Hite S
002
EC EN
Hilton S
Hite S
Richards A
Department Approval
324
09761
360
01702
214
214
CTB
CTB
361
06814
362
10407
002
W111 BNSN
Hawkins A
003
TBA
Comer D
MTThF
W
MW
MTThF
W
TTh
MTThF
MW
Th
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
M
MWF
381
428
406
381
428
369
381
406
428
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
Majors Only
Wilde D
Majors Only
EC EN
Wilde D
Majors Only
002
MARB
CB
MARB
CB
Nelson B
CB
CB
CB
380
01678
391
01713
EC EN
01688
001
Mazzeo B
EC EN
001
Mazzeo B
427
07807
Majors Only
Comer D
Majors Only
CB
CB
Taylor C
Majors Only
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
Penry D
Penry D
F 4.0
MWThF
TTh
MWThF
MW
254
369
254
406
CB
CB
CB
CB
Selfridge R
Majors Only
Selfridge R
Majors Only
F 1.0
M
W
Th
430
430
430
MWThF
TTh
M
MWThF
MW
W
MWThF
TTh
Th
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
Probability Theory
CB
CB
CB
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
254
369
430
254
406
430
254
369
430
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
Selfridge R
Majors Only
Selfridge R
Majors Only
Selfridge R
Majors Only
Jeffs B
Majors Only
Christiansen R
Majors Only
Christiansen R
Majors Only
Jensen M
Majors Only
Wilde D
Majors Only
Wilde D
Majors Only
Hutchings B
Majors Only
F 3.0
Signals & Systems
256
385
381
CB
CB
CB
F 5.0
Daily
WF
Daily
TTh
Junior Seminar
381
393
381
393
CB
CB
CB
CB
F 0.5
Real-Time Operating Systems
O 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
002
$ 15
240
406
240
406
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
425
Comer D
Transmission Line Fundamentals F 2.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
001
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
F 3.0
TTh
M
TTh
W
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
2:00p - 2:50p
W
2:00p - 2:50p
Th
Nelson B
F 3.0
381
428
381
10923
001
EC EN
$ 11
370
001
Wilde D
F 3.0
248
413
248
413
EC EN
$50
406
413
Lines & Fields Lab
O 8:00a - 8:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
F 0.5
Mazzeo B
F 3.0
Lines and Fields
O 2:00p - 4:50p
O 12:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 5:50p
001
Lee D
Lee D
381
369
428
381
369
428
Computer Systems
O 8:00a - 8:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
CB
CB
CB
F 5.0
MTWF
MW
T
MTWF
MW
Th
Digital System Design
F 9:30a - 10:45a
4:00p - 4:50p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
4:00p - 4:50p
001
002
003
EC EN
428
381
428
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
3:00p - 5:50p
Th
002
F 5.0
Elements of Electrical Engr
O 1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
S 1:00p - 1:50p
10922
V 3.0
Fund of Digital Systems
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
002
EC EN
New Student Seminar
199R
320
001
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
001
EC EN
Computer Systems
EC EN
T
MWF
Th
Electronic Circuit Design 1
O 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
5:00p - 5:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
001
Electrical and Computer Engineering (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
EC EN
06650
002
Hite S
Hite S
V 18.0
TBA
313
Geo-JaJa M
V 6.0
Dissertation
S
319
12:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
001
F 3.0
Doctoral Internship
06133
EC EN
V 6.0
TBA
11284
799R
Ferrin S
V 6.0
788R
S 7:00p - 8:50p
S
003
V 3.0
Eductnl Resrch:Theory&Methdlgy F 3.0
001
002
EDLF
TBA
02500
F 4:00p - 6:50p
Mayes C
V 3.0
775
002
EDLF
MCKB
V 3.0
Adv Instructional Leadership
F 7:00p - 8:50p
276
V 3.0
Th
Master's Thesis
S
F 3.0
F 3.0
T
W
Independent Study
S 1:00p - 2:50p
001
M
Research Methods
F 4:00p - 6:50p
O 1:00p - 2:50p
001
TBA
Sem in Cmprtv Intrnl Dev Educ
F 4:00p - 6:50p
001
002
M
Seminar in Education
S
001
EDLF
Educ Social Change
MWF
T
MWF
Th
Embedded Systems
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
3:00p - 4:50p
M
455
MARB
F 4.0
256
369
256
369
CB
CB
CB
CB
F 4.0
256
413
CB
CB
29
EC EN
445
09762
001
O 11:00a - 11:50a
5:00p - 5:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
5:00p - 5:50p
002
EC EN
462
11126
001
464
11127
001
EC EN
466
11128
001
EC EN
483
03740
001
EC EN
485
07593
001
EC EN
10195
EC EN 490 section 001: Star Trek
001
MWF
T
MWF
W
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
MWF
M
MWF
T
CB
CB
CB
CB
001
Comer D
Majors Only
Comer D
Majors Only
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
MWF
T
MWF
Th
MWF
F
Team Design Projct
406
421
406
421
CB
CB
CB
CB
Nordin G
Nordin G
CB
CB
CB
CB
Selfridge R
Majors Only
Selfridge R
Majors Only
Nordin G
Majors Only
CB
CB
Nordin G
Majors Only
Colton M
Rice M
EC EN 490 section 002: Free Space Optical Communications.
002
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
10:00a - 10:50a TTh
381
406
CB
CB
Selfridge R
EC EN 490 section 003: Image Processing for Ancient Text
003
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
12:00p - 12:50p M
381
384
CB
CB
Warnick K
EC EN 490 section 004: Fiber Sensors
004
S 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
381
CB
Schultz S
EC EN
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
EC EN 493R section 002: EC EN 483 lab - QUAD ROTOR
002
S 12:00p - 12:50p T
003
F
TBA
368
TBA
MARB
EC EN 493R section 004: Formerly EC EN 317 Electronics Laboratory.
004
O 12:00p - 2:50p Th
428
EC EN
F 3.0
522R
01719
Spec Topcs Cmp Sys
EC EN 522R section 001: Computer System Reliability
001
O 8:00a - 8:50a
EC EN
541
07813
Act/Pass Filter
548
10170
Analog CMOS Ccts
550
01733
MEMS
001
EC EN
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
EC EN
O 1:35p - 2:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MWF
384
CB
CB
490
CB
490
CB
F 3.0
620
09763
Adv Digital Systems
628
01724
Adv Computer Architecture
661
11132
Advanced Optical Engineering
670
09765
Stochastic Processes
671
09766
Math of Signals & Systems
O 3:25p - 4:40p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
O 9:35a - 10:50a
001
EC EN
EC EN
O 8:00a - 9:15a
EC EN
O 2:00p - 3:15p
3:00p - 3:50p
674
11428
001
EC EN
Majors Only
Majors Only
TTh
MWF
682R
09771
Hawkins A
406
CB
Warnick K
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
M
TTh
Spec Tpcs Sig/Sys
369
CB
Long D
384
CB
Nelson B
490
CB
Archibald J
F 3.0
490
CB
Schultz S
F 3.0
490
CB
Stirling W
Majors Only
Beard R
Majors Only
F 3.0
254
384
CB
CB
F 3.0
125
CB
McLain T
F 2.0
490
CB
Beard R
373
MARB
Wirthlin M
EC EN
V 9.0
01761
Master's Thesis
770
10751
Information Theory
799R
01765
Dissertation
001
EC EN
O
001
TTh
TBA
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O
Majors Only
F 3.0
EC EN 682R section 002: Graduate Seminar
002
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
699R
Majors Only
F 3.0
F 3.0
Flight Dynamics & Control
F 9:00a - 10:20a
CB
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
Majors Only
EL ED
Colton M
Comer D
Comer D
Wirthlin M
Comer D
Comer D
302
09224
001
002
003
004
005
006
TBA
Wirthlin M
Majors Only
F 3.0
MWF
490
CB
Stirling W
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Wirthlin M
Majors Only
E E Planning & Mgt
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 1:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
Welling M
Leavitt T
Campbell J
Losser J
Neff L
Shumway L
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
F 2.0
M
W
F
F
M
T
220
277
168
230
238
230
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
EL ED 340: Nonmajors must bring an add card on the first day of class. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
EL ED
F 3.0
TTh
Micrwv Remote Sens
369
Elementary Education (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
F 3.0
TTh
EC EN
EC EN
Long D
O
01741
001
CB
CB
001
568
EC EN 682R section 001: Graduate Writing
001
O 4:00p - 4:50p
Colton M
F 4.0
Spec Tpcs in Elec & Comp Engr
Computational EM
001
381
381
08681
Majors Only
F 4.0
406
413
01756
001
EC EN
F 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
1:00p - 1:50p
Th
493R
Majors Only
F 3.0
256
406
256
406
EC EN
EC EN
F 2.0
254
430
254
430
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
563
001
F 2.0
406
430
406
430
EC EN
001
F 2.0
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
Digital Communication Theory
O 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 4:50p
490
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
Design of Control Systems
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
002
MWF
T
MWF
W
Intro to Optical Engineering
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
002
406
369
406
369
Wireless Communicatn Circuits
O 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
002
F 4.0
MWF
T
MWF
Th
EM Radiation & Propagation
O 1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
002
EC EN
Mixed-Signal VLSI
001
002
004
005
340
02648
Children's Lit
O
O
O
O
Evening
12:00p - 1:20p
12:00p - 1:20p
1:30p - 2:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
MW
TTh
MW
M
283
283
283
283
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
Jacobs J
Clark J
Jacobs J
Jacobs J
EL ED 351: Nonmajors bring an add card on the first day of class.
EL ED
351
08689
002
003
004
007
008
009
EE Multicultural Educ
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
F
F
T
F
F
T
F 2.0
238
280
276
238
280
276
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
Birrell J
Cutri R
Birrell J
Birrell J
Cutri R
Birrell J
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
EL ED 354: Practicum for Fall 2008 will be October 28 - November 24.
EL ED
354
10062
Literacy Pract 1
F 1.0
30
001
002
003
004
005
006
O
O
O
O
O
O
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Welling M
Leavitt T
Campbell J
Losser J
Neff L
Shumway L
001
002
EL ED
355
10063
001
002
003
004
EL ED
O
O
O
O
356
02614
001
002
003
004
005
006
EL ED
EL ED
357
02645
09226
001
002
003
004
EL ED
362
09228
EL ED
363
08693
365
02477
372
09231
EL ED
02490
001
002
003
004
005
006
EL ED
05668
9:00a - 10:20a
10:30a - 11:50a
8:00a - 9:20a
9:30a - 10:50a
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
F
Th
W
Th
Instruction & Assessment
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
W
F
M
T
Elem Student Tchg Internship
O
O
O
O
O
O
493R
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
EE Tch Social Studies
O
O
O
O
400R
M
T
F
F
Teaching Science in Elem Schl
F
F
F
F
001
002
003
004
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
EE Practicum in Tchg Math
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
004
EL ED
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
004
EL ED
7:30a - 8:50a
10:30a - 11:50a
8:00a - 9:20a
9:30a - 10:50a
Teaching Math in Elem School
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
004
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
WF
Teach Rdg&Lang Art
O
O
O
O
361
9:00a - 10:20a
7:30a - 8:50a
10:30a - 11:50a
8:00a - 9:20a
9:30a - 10:50a
7:30a - 8:50a
8:00a - 4:00p
8:00a - 4:00p
8:00a - 4:00p
8:00a - 4:00p
8:00a - 4:00p
8:00a - 4:00p
Indep Read or Proj
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
EL ED
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
EL ED
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
EL ED
EL ED
001
002
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
EL ED
EL ED
001
002
Morrison T
Wilcox B
Wilcox B
Wilcox B
ENG T
Bahr D
de Garcia L
Bahr D
de Garcia L
ENG T
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
ENG T
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
ENG T
001
V 4.0
08446
Profes Internship
793R
08495
Dir Indiv Study
S
S
S
S
08448
Draper R
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
Draper R
V 6.0
TBA
BLK1 TBA
Draper R
V 8.0
TBA
TBA
Draper R
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Draper R
Draper R
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Dissertation
S
S
Evening
TBA
Independent Rsrch
S
799R
V 6.0
TBA
Draper R
V 12.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Draper R
Draper R
231
11613
Moral Leadership
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 7:30a - 8:50a
TTh
295R
10736
250
250
Engineering Math Refresher
O 4:00p - 4:50p
F 4:00p - 4:50p
MWF
MWF
CTB
CTB
F 0.0
BLK1 369
BLK2 369
CB
CB
502
10534
Adv Applied Engineering Math 1 F 3.0
595R
10571
Special Topics in Engr & Tech
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:50p
W
Terry R
Hawks V
231
MARB
Franz R
Franz R
Franz R
F 1.0
254
CB
Nichols S
ENGL 150: If all sections are full and you cannot enroll fall semester in the writing course of your choice, please be assured that
there will be seats available winter semester, the second half of the academic year. Also, check during the add/drop period for seat
openings.
ENGL
150
06839
Writing & Rhetoric
F 3.0
ENGL 115, offered only by Independent Study, also fulfills the First-Year Writing requirement (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
Erickson L
Erickson L
Miner A
Oveson J
ENGL 150, a fulfilling First-Year Writing requirement, is reserved for new freshmen during fall priority registration. After freshmen
register in June, open seats will be made available to all students. For other requirement fulfilling writing courses, see ENGL 150H,
PHIL 150, PHIL 150H, or HONRS 150.
001
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
290 TNRB Campbell T
Freshman Academy
002
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
1121 JKB
Cutler S
Freshman Academy
003
F 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
154 HRCB Shuss F
Tuttle M
Campbell J
Lybbert T
Neff L
Leavitt T
Losser J
Campbell J
Neff L
Welling M
Shumway L
780R
S
08494
TBA
English (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
Cantrell P
Cantrell P
Smith L
Smith L
V 12.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Indep Research
001
F 2.0
230
168
230
343
08444
001
002
F 2.0
166
230
238
238
695R
001
002
Bahr D
de Garcia L
Bahr D
de Garcia L
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
Dirct Indiv Study
795R
F 12.0
TBA
Engineering Technology (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
F 2.0
26
26
26
26
08443
001
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
693R
Evening
TBA
TBA
Profess Internship
S
001
Young J
Taylor L
Young J
Feinauer E
Feinauer E
Borup B
F 2.0
277
277
277
276
08441
001
F 2.0
283
160
160
160
680R
TBA
TBA
Academic Internship
O
001
Leavitt T
Campbell J
Losser J
Neff L
F 2.0
280
280
280
280
280
160
02535
001
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Teach Rdg & Lang Art
O
O
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
004
EL ED
Literacy Pract 2
496R
001
EL ED 355: Practicum for Fall 2008 will be held October 28 - November 24.
EL ED
O
S
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
Previous Application
ENGL 150 sections 004 and 005 are computer intensive.
004
F 8:00a - 8:50a
005
F 8:00a - 8:50a
006
S 8:00a - 8:50a
010
F 8:00a - 8:50a
011
F 8:00a - 8:50a
012
F 8:00a - 8:50a
013
F 8:00a - 8:50a
016
S 8:00a - 9:15a
017
F 8:00a - 9:15a
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TThF
TThF
TThF
TTh
TTh
B101
B101
B150
B030
1010
285
3016
1107
116
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
SWKT
JKB
JKB
HRCB
Green J
Keeley A
Farnes S
Leatham J
Miyasaki M
Keller Cole C
Schumann L
Aston L
Peterson J
Computer Intensive
Computer Intensive
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
31
019
020
021
022
023
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
036
037
038
039
040
043
S
S
F
F
S
S
F
S
S
F
F
S
F
S
S
F
F
S
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TThF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
290
235
116
F474
290
290
2009
W141
C258
C254
B105
F474
1129
W009
W010
W011
C460
285
TNRB
SWKT
HRCB
HFAC
TNRB
TNRB
JKB
BNSN
ESC
ESC
JFSB
HFAC
JKB
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
ESC
SWKT
Olds J
Jackson E
Findlay E
Checketts R
Edwards B
Robertson J
Farnes S
Olds J
Wilkes N
Roberg A
Brown J
Bradley C
Wahlquist E
Robinson K
Everett L
Plummer E
Roberg A
Wallin J
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
ENGL 150 sections 044 and 045 are computer intensive.
044
F 12:00p - 12:50p
045
F 12:00p - 12:50p
046
S 12:00p - 12:50p
047
S 12:00p - 12:50p
048
F 12:00p - 12:50p
050
S 12:05p - 1:20p
051
F 12:05p - 1:20p
052
F 1:00p - 1:50p
054
F 1:00p - 1:50p
055
S 1:00p - 1:50p
056
F 1:00p - 1:50p
057
S 1:00p - 1:50p
059
F 1:00p - 1:50p
060
F 1:00p - 1:50p
061
F 1:35p - 2:50p
062
S 1:35p - 2:50p
065
F 2:00p - 2:50p
066
S 2:00p - 2:50p
067
S 2:00p - 2:50p
068
S 2:00p - 2:50p
069
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
MWF
MWF
TThF
TThF
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TThF
TThF
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TThF
B101
B101
290
341
276
290
241
B105
1121
133
F430
C258
1106
230
1108
235
1121
1125
134
C247
W010
JFSB
JFSB
TNRB
MCKB
MCKB
TNRB
MSRB
JFSB
JKB
TMCB
HFAC
ESC
JKB
MCKB
JKB
SWKT
JKB
JKB
TMCB
ESC
BNSN
Dalrymple J
Keeley A
Green J
Miyasaki M
Hedengren M
Hart L
Brocious E
Redfern R
Boswell G
Dyer E
Farnworth X
Duerden A
Player C
Croker M
Barlow C
Largey Z
Robinson K
Wiest J
Wallin J
Izant E
Finlinson K
Computer Intensive
Computer Intensive
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
ENGL 150 sections 070 and 071 are computer intensive.
070
F 3:00p - 3:50p
071
F 3:00p - 3:50p
072
F 3:00p - 3:50p
073
F 3:00p - 3:50p
074
F 3:00p - 4:15p
075
F 3:00p - 4:15p
076
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:15p
077
Evening
F 5:10p - 6:25p
078
Evening
F 4:30p - 5:45p
080
Evening
F 5:10p - 6:25p
082
Evening
F 5:10p - 6:25p
083
Evening
F 5:10p - 6:25p
085
Salt Lake
O 2:30p - 4:55p
086
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 10:00p
088
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 10:00p
089
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 7:25p
090
Salt Lake
O 12:00p - 2:25p
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
M
T
W
W
Th
B101
B101
1129
1121
116
197
2009
1121
3712
1123
1121
C258
312
315
422
422
421
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
HRCB
TMCB
JKB
JKB
HBLL
JKB
JKB
ESC
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
Kirksey C
Izant E
Thayer D
Jensen R
Stewart R
West K
Dalrymple J
Terry T
Austin T
Yates C
Phelps K
Finlinson K
Parker H
Howe L
Blackmun E
Blackmun E
Stott L
Computer Intensive
Computer Intensive
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105
ENGL
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
150
O
O
O
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
06839
2:30p - 4:55p
12:00p - 2:25p
9:30a - 11:55a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
T
T
W
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Honrs Writing & Rhetoric
312
426
426
1123
C266
331
W002
385
116
151
114
W011
1129
240
1115
SLC
SLC
SLC
JKB
ESC
TMCB
BNSN
CB
HRCB
HRCB
BRMB
BNSN
JKB
SWKT
JKB
Parker H
Swallow J
Swallow J
Kirksey C
Leatham J
Dinger M
Muhlestein N
Wirkus J
Goldberg J
Cowley K
Pecora J
Curtis C
Peterson C
Ogden J
Swift J
F 3.0
ENGL 150H, a fulfilling First-Year Writing requirement, is reserved for new freshmen during fall priority registration. After freshmen
register in June, open seats will be made available to all students. For other requirement fulfilling writing courses, see ENGL 150,
PHIL 150, PHIL 150H, or HONRS 150.
007
H
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
1119 JKB
Larsen J
Freshman Academy
008
H
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
250 BRMB Kramer N
Freshman Academy
009
H
F 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
B042 JFSB
Robertson J
Honors
014
H
S 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
1115 JKB
Croker M
Freshman Academy
015
H
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
1123 JKB
Nielsen D
Honors
ENGL 150 section 018 will focus on Atomic America.
018
H
S 9:00a - 9:50a
1145
SWKT
Matthews K
Freshman Academy
ENGL 150 H section 024 will focus on becoming educated.
024
H
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
032
H
S 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
033
H
S 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
034
H
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
035
H
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
041
H
S 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
042
H
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
049
H
S 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
053
H
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
058
H
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
063
H
S 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
064
H
S 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
079
Evening
H
F 5:10p - 6:25p
TTh
081
Evening
H
F 5:10p - 6:25p
MW
1121
290
C258
C266
W003
1123
382
120
116
220
277
290
3016
211
JKB
TNRB
ESC
ESC
BNSN
JKB
BRMB
TMCB
HRCB
MCKB
MCKB
TNRB
JKB
MSRB
Dean D
Carter J
Gordon-Smith G
Tourney L
Snyder D
Harrison D
Lee M
Christianson F
Wall M
Wiggins A
Jackson T
Lewis R
Scofield J
Pierotti K
Honors
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
Freshman Academy
Honors
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
ENGL
F 1.0
195
08557
001
ENGL
002
004
005
006
007
ENGL
Intro to the English Major
O 3:00p - 3:50p
201
08859
201
08859
W
Masterpieces of World Lit 1
F
F
F
F
O
Salt Lake
MWF
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
1:35p - 2:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
T
Honrs Mstrpcs of World Lit 1
2107
JKB
Spotts R
F 3.0
1008
2113
2104
154
423
JKB
JKB
JKB
HRCB
SLC
Wood L
Talbot J
Snyder D
Cutler M
Guyon S
F 3.0
ENGL 201H section 001 is taught with HONRS 201 section 003. It will focus on Rhetoric in Western Civilization.
001
H
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
202 MSRB Hansen K
Honors
003
H
F 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
B150 JFSB
Young B
Honors
ENGL 218R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
218R
01839
Creative Writing
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 3.0
3082
1121
JFSB
JKB
Johnson K
Jorgensen B
32
003
004
005
006
007
009
010
011
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
11:00a - 11:50a
12:05p - 1:20p
1:35p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
5:10p - 7:40p
5:10p - 7:40p
5:10p - 7:40p
5:00p - 7:25p
MWF
TTh
TTh
MWF
T
W
Th
Th
1123
F454
F454
1123
1108
B150
1013
421
JKB
HFAC
HFAC
JKB
JKB
JFSB
JKB
SLC
Hale L
Nielsen D
Nielsen D
Dyer E
Woods R
Hatch W
Newell N
Hallstrom A
ENGL 220: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
220
06203
Evening
Compose Pers Hist
F 5:30p - 8:00p
1117
JKB
Earl C
ENGL 230: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
230
01842
001
ENGL
F 3:00p - 3:50p
232
01852
001
002
ENGL
Intr to Lit:Fictn,Drama,Poetry
MWF
Shakespeare
01848
001
002
Masterpieces of Eng Literature
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Jorgensen B
MWF
MWF
B105 JFSB
B105 JFSB
Edwards B
Larsen L
F 3.0
B105 JFSB
B105 JFSB
Edwards B
Edwards B
ENGL 251: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
ENGL
251
01843
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
Evening
Salt Lake
252
Fund Literary Interpretation
11201
002
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:35p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
5:10p - 7:40p
12:00p - 2:25p
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
Th
W
Intro to Lit Theory & Criticsm
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 3.0
154
W009
277
1002
1129
2009
B103
1129
402
HRCB
BNSN
MCKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JFSB
JKB
SLC
Gordon-Smith G
Ford J
Brocious E
Fleming A
Westover P
Card L
Lewis R
Steadman L
Steadman L
F 3.0
1129
JKB
Lundquist M
ENGL 291: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
291
01850
British Literary History 1
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
5:10p - 7:40p
1:35p - 2:50p
MWF
MWF
MWF
Th
TTh
F 3.0
B103
C460
B103
B103
3104
JFSB
ESC
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
Christiansen N
Wilcox M
Christiansen N
Kramer N
Petersen Z
ENGL 292: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
292
08558
British Literary History 2
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
9:00a - 9:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
12:00p - 12:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
5:10p - 7:40p
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
W
F 3.0
B150
B103
1018
B150
B103
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
Eastley A
Westover P
Wood L
Westover P
Howe S
ENGL 293: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
293
Evening
08562
American Literary History
F
F
F
F
F
8:00a - 9:15a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:05p - 1:20p
2:00p - 2:50p
5:10p - 7:40p
ENGL 311: This course is for juniors and seniors only.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
T
F 3.0
B103
B103
B103
104
B103
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
TMCB
JFSB
311
01845
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
Evening
Salt Lake
311
006
008
Writing Abt Art & Humanities
01845
H
H
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 9:15a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:05p - 1:20p
2:00p - 2:50p
5:10p - 6:25p
7:30p - 10:00p
MWF
TTh
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
MW
Th
Honrs Writing abt Art & Hum
F 1:35p - 2:50p
F 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
TTh
ENGL 311H section 010 is for art majors: dance, painting, music, etc.
009
H
O 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
F 3.0
B105
1013
W002
1103
2009
1013
1129
303
JFSB
JKB
BNSN
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
SLC
Lewis R
Largey Z
Lewis R
Hale L
Eddy S
Hale L
Wiggins A
Howe L
F 3.0
2009
1121
JKB
JKB
Eddy S
Gunn N
Honors
Honors
154
HRCB
Largey Z
Honors
ENGL 312: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
236
F 3.0
B150 JFSB
001
002
003
004
005
007
010
011
ENGL
F 3.0
Th
ENGL
Cutler E
Cutchins D
Roberts B
Clark G
Roberts B
ENGL
001
002
003
005
006
007
008
ENGL
312
06224
F
F
F
F
F
O
F
Evening
Salt Lake
312
004
Persuasive Writing
06224
H
8:00a - 8:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
5:10p - 6:25p
5:00p - 7:25p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
Th
MWF
Honrs Persuasive Writing
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
1013
1121
1013
1013
1008
420
202
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
SLC
MSRB
Ure K
Boswell G
Ure K
Wilkes N
Esplin N
Scoville T
Esplin N
F 3.0
245
SWKT
Esplin N
Honors
ENGL 313: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL 313: This course is for Elementary Education majors only.
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
313
08559
Expository Writing for El Ed
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:05p - 1:20p
9:30a - 10:45a
5:10p - 6:25p
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
F 3.0
1121
154
116
116
154
283
1123
JKB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
MCKB
JKB
Jackson M
Boswell L
Jackson M
Johnson L
Cutler M
Boswell L
Mason S
ENGL 314: This course is for juniors and seniors only. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
314
10285
Writing About Literature
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
Evening
Salt Lake
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 9:15a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:05p - 1:20p
1:35p - 2:50p
5:10p - 7:40p
2:30p - 4:55p
MWF
TTh
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
T
T
F 3.0
1129
1129
1123
1117
1121
1121
1013
402
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
SLC
Wall M
Fleming A
Tourney L
Wall M
Miller S
Miller S
Bird C
Adams L
ENGL 315: This course is for juniors and seniors only. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
002
003
004
005
006
008
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010
315
01837
Writing in the Social Sciences
F
F
F
F
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MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
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MWF
TTh
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3024
1121
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W010
3024
W002
3112
2009
197
JKB
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BNSN
BNSN
JKB
BNSN
JKB
JKB
TMCB
Johstoneaux P
Christy L
Brocious E
Johstoneaux P
Card L
Gordon-Smith G
Christy L
Jackson M
Dickson L
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ENGL
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ENGL
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ENGL
01837
H
316
01857
316
01857
H
H
317R
10593
001
002
ENGL
3:00p - 3:50p
5:10p - 6:25p
5:10p - 6:25p
5:10p - 6:25p
5:10p - 6:25p
7:30p - 10:00p
5:00p - 7:25p
7:30p - 10:00p
MWF
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
T
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Honrs Writing in Social Sci
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
Technical Communication
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
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F
F
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Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
003
015
ENGL
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F
F
F
F
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
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6:30p - 7:45p
5:10p - 6:25p
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7:30p - 10:00p
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318R
01858
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JKB
JKB
JKB
HRCB
SLC
SLC
SLC
Brocious E
Gordon-Smith G
Yates H
Card L
Gunn N
Guyon S
Stewart S
Guyon E
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
TTh
Writing Creative Nonfiction
Writing Fiction
1121
JKB
Hansen K
2009
2009
1117
1129
2114
355
1012
120
B161
116
1125
134
385
116
W006
B105
B101
B101
B101
B105
B105
B152
1018
403
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423
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SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
1129 JKB
B161 JFSB
01859
001
1123 JKB
B112 JFSB
Bennion J
Madden P
B112 JFSB
F454 HFAC
Writing Poetry
F 9:30a - 10:45a
320R
06498
001
002
Writing for Child & Adolescent
F 12:05p - 1:20p
F 3:00p - 4:15p
B112 JFSB
Howe S
F 3.0
4116
Walton E
ENGL
F 1.0
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
The English Novel
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Honors
336
01867
001
002
ENGL
HBLL
Howe S
F 3.0
B150 JFSB
Ostenson J
F 3.0
MWF
1129
JKB
The American Novel
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Wood L
337R
01868
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
Advanced Studies in Genre
B103 JFSB
B101 JFSB
B152 JFSB
F 3.0
341
01871
001
English Drama to 1800
F 9:30a - 10:45a
TTh
Tuttle S
Tuttle S
F 3.0
ENGL
2009
JKB
Madden P
Duerden R
ENGL 251 or 252 is a REQUIRED prerequisite for ENGL 345.
ENGL
345
01849
001
Literature & Film
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 3.0
TTh
1020
JKB
Lundquist M
ENGL 350: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
003
ENGL
350
01875
Evening
355
ENGL
01877
001
003
Classics & the Engl Tradition
356
09435
Myth, Legend, & Folktales
358R
01851
Native American Lit
359
01880
The Short Story
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
ENGL
TTh
T
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
ENGL
The Bible as Literature
F 12:05p - 1:20p
F 5:10p - 7:40p
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
1013
180
JKB
TNRB
Eliason E
Swift C
F 3.0
1103
JKB
Talbot J
F 3.0
1013
JKB
Thursby J
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Lundquist M
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 2:30p - 4:55p
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Salt Lake
F 3.0
B103 JFSB
422 SLC
Ford J
Whitley C
ENGL 361: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
361
01882
001
Amer Lit to Mid-19th Century
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
F 3.0
B101 JFSB
Crisler J
ENGL 362: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
Honors
Honors
362
01883
001
Amer Lit from Late 19C to 20C
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
F 3.0
B101 JFSB
Christianson F
ENGL 363: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
363
01884
001
002
ENGL
Amer Lit 1914-1960
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
365
09436
001
002
Amer Lit 1960-Present
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
368
01889
MWF
TTh
Lit of the Latter-day Saints
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
371
01891
English Lit to 1500
373
01893
English Lit 1660-1780
F 12:05p - 1:20p
B101 JFSB
B150 JFSB
Matthews K
Matthews K
F 3.0
B101 JFSB
1107 JKB
Snyder P
Jorgensen B
F 3.0
1013
JKB
Bennion J
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
002
TTh
B150 JFSB
Wilcox M
F 3.0
1020
JKB
Wickman M
ENGL 374: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
JFSB
1060
ENGL 337R section 001 will study history and theory of the essay.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
ENGL
ENGL 320R section 003 is a writing children's picture books class.
003
Evening
F 5:10p - 7:40p
W
English Dept Reading Series
01865
001
Williams C
Williams C
10958
TTh
TTh
333
001
B112 JFSB
B112 JFSB
321R
ENGL
ENGL
F 3.0
TTh
Tchg Grammar & Usage
ENGL 336: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
Tuttle S
Young M
09434
001
ENGL
F 3.0
ENGL 320R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
ENGL
Carter J
Meehan D
Pritchard K
Carter J
Fieldsted L
Pritchard K
Larsen J
Player C
Nickell S
Wistisen N
Fieldsted L
Larsen J
Wistisen N
Day S
Christensen J
Day S
Tolen H
Christensen J
Laurence C
Jackson N
Rutter M
Clarke M
Williams L
Hansen A
Bolander A
Hansen A
Olson A
Nielsen D
Nickell S
O 12:00p - 12:50p F
329
001
F 3.0
F 3.0
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
319R
ENGL
F 3.0
ENGL 319: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
001
Honors Technical Communication F 3.0
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
002
1123
1013
1010
1008
116
423
410
423
374
01894
001
ENGL
English Lit 1780-1832
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
375
01895
English Lit 1832-1890
F 3.0
1013
JKB
Muhlestein D
F 3.0
34
001
ENGL
F 9:30a - 10:45a
376
01896
001
ENGL
F 12:05p - 1:20p
377
01897
001
002
ENGL
TTh
TTh
B105 JFSB
B101 JFSB
B105 JFSB
B150 JFSB
Teaching Literature & Reading
379
11136
Practicum in Secndry Engl Tchg F 1.0
F 9:35a - 10:25a
9:35a - 10:25a
380
09437
001
TTh
TTh
English Lit 1950-Present
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
Fox C
4186
133
JFSB
TMCB
Grierson S
001
002
003
004
005
006
ENGL
382
01900
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
384R
Shakespeare
09438
9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:05p - 1:20p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
5:10p - 7:40p
Ostenson J
Later British Authors
ENGL 384 section 002 will study Jane Austen.
002
F 1:35p - 2:50p
ENGL
384R
09438
TTh
American Authors
ENGL 384R section 001 will study Robert Frost.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
Johnson K
385
01864
English Lit 1603-1660
391
01902
Introduction to Folklore
001
ENGL
001
002
ENGL
F 1:35p - 2:50p
F 3:00p - 4:15p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
Salt Lake
01903
American Folklore
393R
09439
Studies Folklore
396
01898
Studies in Women's Lit
399R
06860
Academic Internship
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
ENGL
S
001
ENGL
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
002
ENGL
S
S
415R
01856
419R
09440
001
MWF
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TBA
TBA
TTh
Creative Writ Proj
F 12:05p - 1:20p
ENGL 419R section 002 is for Inscape only.
002
O 6:00p - 8:30p
001
002
420
01904
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
452
01874
Literary Thry 2:Contemp Crit
479
09446
Student Tchg Seminar
480R
10959
Directed Research in English
490R
01820
Individual Readings in English
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 3:00p - 3:50p
F 4:30p - 6:30p
001
F 5:10p - 7:40p
001
F
B150 JFSB
Dean D
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
M
T
TBA
1125
JKB
Burton G
F 3.0
2009
JKB
Muhlestein D
F 1.0
B150 JFSB
Crowe C
F 3.0
4186
JFSB
Hauglid T
V 3.0
TBA
Hauglid T
ENGL 495: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
495
08560
Senior Course
F 3.0
2009
JKB
Cutchins D
ENGL 495 section 004 will study the great American cowboy.
004
F 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
4188
JFSB
Snyder P
ENGL 495 section 005 will study the modernist experimental novel.
005
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
1123
JKB
Johnson K
F 3.0
ENGL 495 section 006 will study Tolkein and friends in text and film.
006
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B103 JFSB
Fox C
1129
ENGL 495 section 007 will study Shakespeare and Film.
007
F 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
2009
Siegfried B
ENGL 495 section 008 will study Hamlet and Paradise Lost.
008
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
B112 JFSB
ENGL
V 6.0
Paxman D
Johnson K
F 3.0
B152 JFSB
JKB
Mason N
Wahlquist E
F 3.0
B101 JFSB
Young B
F 3.0
262
421
SWKT
SLC
Eliason E
Paulsen D
1013
JKB
TBA
JKB
TBA
TBA
001
Howe S
001
Lawrence A
Bird C
001
F 3.0
1013
JKB
517R
11270
Creative Nonfiction Workshop
519R
11271
Poetry Workshop
521R
11272
Wrkshp Wrtng Child-Adolescnts F 3.0
590R
01914
Directed Readings
599R
01936
Academic Internship
600
01966
Intro to Graduate Studies
610
06165
Composition Pedagogy
H
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
Hatch G
SWKT
Johnson K
Evening
F 5:10p - 7:40p
F 3:00p - 4:15p
W
4186
JFSB
Madden P
S
F 5:10p - 7:40p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 1:00p - 2:15p
611R
10047
001
002
ENGL
Wahlquist E
Crowe C
ENGL
001
ENGL
TTh
613
10656
T
TTh
622R
626R
TBA
W
TTh
MW
TBA
TBA
MW
11276
Sem British Lit 1830-Present
11279
American Lit Pre-1865
Evening
F 5:10p - 7:40p
Hauglid T
Honors
F 3.0
B112 JFSB
Thayer D
B112 JFSB
4116
JFSB
Larsen L
Crowe C
V 3.0
Rhetorical Theory & Criticism
F 9:00a - 10:15a
TBA
Burton G
F 3.0
Tchg Advanced Composition
S
S
001
F 3.0
TBA
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
002
ENGL
S
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
680
B150 JFSB
B150 JFSB
ENGL
Rudy J
V 9.0
01917
001
001
F 3.0
1129
ENGL
Honors Thesis
JKB
499R
001
Rudy J
TTh
MWF
TTh
History of Rhetoric
Muhlestein D
Fox C
Burton G
Paxman D
F 3.0
Literature for Adolescents
09443
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
ENGL 420: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
426
F 3.0
ENGL 495 003 will study James, Twain, and America.
003
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
B101
B103
B152
B105
B105
B150
F 3.0
TBA
TTh
ENGL 495 section 002 will study Cultural Criticism and the Canon Wars.
002
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
1013
F 3.0
Intro to Prof Communication
ENGL 415 section 001 will focus on digital culture.
001
F 9:30a - 10:45a
ENGL
TTh
W
392
001
ENGL
TTh
Tchg Comp Sec Schl
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
ENGL
ENGL 385: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
01907
001
ENGL
F 3.0
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
T
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL 382: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
F 3.0
B103 JFSB
423
001
Ostenson J
Thursby J
F 3.0
B150 JFSB
ENGL
001
F 3.0
08539
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
Thorne-Murphy L
F 3.0
378
001
ENGL
TTh
Tchg English in Secndry Schls
F 8:00a - 9:15a
F 8:00a - 9:15a
001
ENGL
TTh
English Lit 1890-1950
Th
B135 JFSB
Crisler L
V 9.0
TBA
Lawrence A
F 2.0
4188
JFSB
Snyder P
F 3.0
4116
4116
JFSB
JFSB
McInelly B
Jackson B
Class Flag
Class Flag
F 3.0
TBA
TBA
Jackson B
Johnson K
F 3.0
3082
JFSB
Jackson B
F 3.0
4116
JFSB
Thorne-Murphy L
F 3.0
35
001
ENGL
F 10:30a - 11:45a MW
630R
01935
001
ENGL
F 1:30p - 2:45p
640R
01955
001
ENGL
Theoretical Discourse
Studies in Folklore
F 12:00p - 1:15p
699R
01968
001
MW
JFSB
Lawrence A
ELANG 421R section 001 will study Editing as Linguistic Analysis.
001
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
B050 JFSB
Muhlestein D
ELANG
V 3.0
Rudy J
002
003
F 3.0
3082
JFSB
F 3.0
MW
Masters Thesis
S 12:05p - 1:20p
3082
3082
JFSB
V 18.0
TTh
B105 JFSB
ELANG
Crisler L
ELANG 105 is admission by raincheck only. The Linguistics and English Language Department (801) 422-2937 will contact you to
arrange for a screening exam. If you pass the exam and have rainchecked the course, you will be contacted when you are cleared
to register.
ELANG
105
11094
1st Yr Writing, International
F 3.0
ELANG 105: If all sections are full and you cannot enroll fall semester in the writing course of your choice, please be assured that
there will be seats available winter semester, the second half of the academic year. Also, check during the add/drop period for seat
openings.
001
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
235 SWKT McMurry A
Raincheck
002
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
1107 JKB
McMurry A
Raincheck
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
MWF
1107 JKB
McMurry A
Raincheck
ELANG
223
01840
002
003
004
ELANG
Intro to English Language
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
273
11231
001
Emprcl Mthds in Engl Lingstcs
F 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
F 3.0
2113
1105
2113
JKB
JKB
JKB
Oaks D
Elzinga D
Oaks D
F 3.0
B013 JFSB
Baker W
ELANG 322: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ELANG
322
01861
001
002
003
ELANG
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
324
01905
001
002
ELANG
325
07638
1105
1105
JKB
JKB
1105
B050
B050
1107
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
350
06082
Basic Editing Skills
F 9:30a - 10:50a
TTh
10973
Editing Student Journals
F
399R
10784
410R
10974
TBA
Academic Internshp
F
B152 JFSB
4068 JFSB
4035 JKB
MWF
ELANG 410R section 002 will study Scholarly Publishing.
002
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
TBA
JFSB
B114 JFSB
421R
09441
Stds Lang/Editing
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 3.0
The Senior Course
B104 JFSB
1105
ELANG
F 3.0
521R
07639
Studies in Language
526
01941
Middle English
001
ELANG
S
001
Gardner M
Thorne M
Baker W
F 3.0
ELANG 495R section 001 will study Forensic Linguistics.
001
F 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
TBA
JKB
TBA
Eggington W
Eggington W
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
1107
JKB
Chapman D
English as a Second Language (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
ESL
301
09730
001
ESL
304
09731
001
ESL
Academic Writing
305
11548
Grammar for Intrnl Students
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
404
01980
ESL Advanced Composition
F 1:00p - 2:15p
EUROP
001
200
11375
Evening
TTh
Intro to European Studies
F 4:00p - 5:15p
F 3.0
201
SFH
Tarawhiti N
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
12:00p - 12:50p F
001
ESL
Adv Academic English
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
EXSC
100R
04276
001
TTh
002
003
004
Gardner M
Dant D
Thorne M
005
006
Dant D
007
Gardner M
008
009
Dant D
010
EXSC
Intercollegiate Athletics-Men
O 12:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
O 2:30p - 6:00p
O 2:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
O 7:00a - 8:50a
7:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 7:00a - 9:30a
4:00p - 6:00p
O 7:00a - 9:50a
2:00p - 5:50p
7:00a - 7:30a
O 3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
O 1:00p - 5:00p
O 7:00a - 8:50a
7:00a - 9:50a
O 12:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
Nuckolls J
F 3.0
4068
JKB
JKB
4082
4057
JFSB
JKB
Tarawhiti N
F 3.0
285
SWKT
Evans N
F 3.0
F430 HFAC
Vidal K
F 3.0
W005 BNSN
Sprenger S
Note: For HEPE courses, go to HEPE in the class schedule.
Anderson N
Davies M
Davies M
Snyder D
Dant D
Course equivalent to ELANG 322 and 325.
ELANG
10785
Exercise Sciences (203 RB, (801) 422-3638)
V 2.0
TBA
495R
4035
4035
Manning A
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
V 9.0
TBA
Genre & Substantive Editing
ELANG 410R section 001 will study Magazine Editing.
001
F 1:00p - 1:50p
JKB
Varieties of English
Chapman D
Oaks D
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
351R
1105
11256
European Studies (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
F 3.0
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
468
TTh
TTh
Harrison D
Harrison D
Skousen R
F 3.0
English Semantics & Pragmatics F 3.0
001
ELANG
JKB
JKB
JKB
01863
001
ELANG
12:05p - 1:20p
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1105
2110
1105
Editing for Publication
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
F 3.0
326
001
003
004
ELANG
Grammar of English
F
F
F
F
001
ELANG
Hist of the English Language
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
001
002
003
004
ELANG
Modern American Usage
09855
001
ELANG
English Language (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
430R
100R
04276
MWF
TTh
Daily
Daily
Daily
TTh
TTh
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
TTh
Daily
Daily
Daily
MTWTh
F
Daily
Daily
Intercolleg Athletics - Women
F 0.5
NORTHIPF
EXTEN IPF
BB FL MC
TBA SAB
TBA IPF
SOUTHIPF
EXTEN IPF
SOUTHIPF
PL C RB
PL C RB
PL A RB
PL A RB
149 SFH
INDR TCB
1
TCF
TRACKSFH
149 SFH
149 SFH
E CTS SFH
C CTS SFH
F 0.5
WELL
Law V
Team Only
Rose D
Mendenhall B
Team Only
Team Only
Brockbank B
Team Only
Powers T
Team Only
Russell J
Team Only
Pearce B
Team Only
Robison M
Pratt N
Team Only
Team Only
Patchell S
Team Only
WELL
36
011
012
O 12:30p - 3:00p
O 11:00a - 12:30p
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
O 1:30p - 5:30p
O 6:30a - 8:30a
O 12:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 4:00p
1:00p - 4:00p
O 3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
O 1:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
EXSC
102R
04337
001
002
Daily
MWThF
MWThF
MWThF
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
MWF
Daily
BB FL MC
CENTRRBF
NORTHIPF
SOUTHIPF
149 SFH
PL C RB
INDR TCB
1
TCF
TRACKSFH
ANNEXSFH
C CTS SFH
E CTS SFH
SOUTHIPF
NORTHIPF
EXTEN IPF
EXTEN IPF
Adapted Physical Education
S
S
TBA
TBA
Judkins J
Nyhus S
Team Only
Team Only
Cattermole B
Powers T
Manning C
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
Poole R
Team Only
EXSC 117: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
Goulding S
Team Only
Rockwood J
Team Only
Eakin G
Team Only
F 0.5
TBA
BLK2 TBA
WELL
Collier S
Collier S
EXSC 106: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 106: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
106
04292
001
Badminton, Beginning
O 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
002
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
F 0.5
146
156
146
156
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Villamonte R
Villamonte R
EXSC 111: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 111: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
111
04307
Basketball, Beginning
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
8:00a - 8:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
7:00a - 7:50a
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
F 0.5
156
146
146
146
156
156
156
156
138
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Nielson D
Fisher P
Thiebaud R
Thiebaud R
Reece J
Willis J
Wetzel B
Willis J
Hopkins J
Male Only
Female Only
Female Only
Male Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
EXSC 112: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 112: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
112
06598
001
Basketball, Intermediate
O 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
002
003
004
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
F 0.5
E CTS
C CTS
156
146
146
156
146
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Thiebaud R
Male Only
Coglianese M Female Only
Bollschweiler L Male Only
Coglianese M Female Only
O
O
O
O
O
F
O
Evening
Evening
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
4:10p - 6:00p
4:10p - 6:00p
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
LN A
LN A
LN A
LN A
LN A
BLK1 LN A
BLK2 LN A
EXSC
117
08195
001
Bowling, Intermediate
O 2:00p - 2:50p
F 0.5
MW
LN A
EXSC
002
003
004
121
06538
Evening
Diving, Springboard
O 6:10p - 7:00p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
F 0.5
MW
MW
TTh
PL A
PL A
PL A
001
002
116
04297
Bowling, Beginning
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 0.5
LN A
LN A
WSC
WSC
$ 45
Nelson D
Jackson K
WELL
WELL
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Jewett J
Chai J
Chai J
EXSC 125: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 125: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
EXSC
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
125
07678
Flexibility
O
O
O
O
O
F
O
Evening
Evening
11:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
6:10p - 7:00p
6:10p - 7:00p
F 0.5
MW
149
TTh
201
TTh
149
TTh
201
MW
149
MTWTh BLK1 201
MTWTh BLK2 201
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
WELL
Jones L
Cunningham R
Cunningham R
Hinman T
Goodman C
Zanandrea M
Zanandrea M
EXSC 130: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
EXSC
001
002
130
09534
Evening
Evening
Weight Management
O 4:10p - 5:50p
F 4:10p - 5:50p
MW
MW
F 0.5
BLK2 255
BLK1 255
SFH
SFH
WELL
Tucker L
Tucker L
EXSC 131: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 131: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
EXSC
001
002
003
004
005
006
131
04299
Golf, Beginning
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
Evening
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
4:10p - 6:00p
4:10p - 6:00p
F 0.5
MTWTh
MTWTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
SFLD
SFLD
SFLD
SFLD
SFLD
SFLD
WELL
Namanny S
Hoyt G
Hoyt G
Hoyt G
Vehrs P
Hopkins J
EXSC 132: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 132: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
EXSC
132
06614
Golf, Intermediate
EXSC
001
F
F
F
F
Evening
Evening
136
04335
8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
4:10p - 6:00p
4:10p - 6:00p
F 0.5
EXSC 136: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
EXSC
$ 45
Funk M
EXSC 121: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
EXSC 116: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
Male Only
WSC
EXSC 121: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 116: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
Nelson D
Jackson K
Coglianese M
Tukuafu J
Tukuafu J
Coglianese M
Bailey B
Prusak K
EXSC 117: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will begin on April 22.
001
002
003
004
005
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
Gymnastics, Beginning
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
FIELD
SFLD
SFLD
SFLD
SFLD
WELL
Namanny S
Neilson R
George J
Feland J
F 0.5
149
SFH
WELL
Budd S
Male Only
37
002
003
004
F 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a MW
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
149
149
149
SFH
SFH
SFH
Budd S
Budd S
Budd S
Female Only
Female Only
Male Only
EXSC 139: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
EXSC 139: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
001
002
003
004
005
006
139
04341
Jogging
O
O
O
F
O
O
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
4:10p - 5:50p
4:10p - 5:50p
8:00a - 9:40a
F 0.5
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
S
37
255
36
BLK1 36
BLK2 36
303
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SLC
WELL
141
04359
EXSC
Martial Arts
O
O
O
O
143R
04291
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
F 0.5
MW
MW
MW
F
Physical Training - ROTC
EXSC 143R section 001 is for Army Cadets/participants.
001
O 6:00a - 7:00a
MWF
6:00a - 7:00a
MWF
EXSC 143R section 002 and 003 are for Air Force Cadets only.
002
O 6:00a - 6:50a
TTh
6:00a - 6:50a
TTh
003
Evening
O 6:00a - 6:50a
TTh
EXTEN IPF
EXTEN IPF
EXTEN IPF
EXTEN IPF
WELL
146
04288
Racquetball, Beginning
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 6:00p
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
T
WELL
147
07671
Racquetball, Intermediate
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 6:00p
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
T
150
09535
Ice Skating
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Ice Hockey
O 12:00p - 1:40p
O 2:00p - 3:40p
F 0.5
Th
Th
TBA
TBA
$VAR
WELL
Barlow A
Barlow A
155
04361
001
002
003
Self-Defense
F 0.5
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
EXTEN IPF
EXTEN IPF
EXTEN IPF
WELL
Pease M
Pease M
Pease M
EXSC 155 sections 004 and 005: Special section for those interested in Rape Aggression Defense (RAD)
004
Evening
O 7:10p - 9:00p
T
283 SFH
O'Hara J
Female Only
005
Evening
O 7:10p - 9:00p
T
283 SFH
Andrus M
Females Only
EXSC
156
04313
001
002
Soccer, Beginning
O 8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
O 9:00a - 10:50a
F 0.5
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
NORTHIPF
BLK1 NORTHIPF
BLK1 NW RBF
BLK2 NORTHIPF
WELL
Mooney A
Moncur B
Moncur B
EXSC 157: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
W CTS SFH
ANNEXSFH
ANNEXSFH
Vargo B
EXSC
Vargo B
001
002
F 0.5
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
ALTA ALTA
WELL
Funk M
Webb C
Wetzel B
Hinman T
Black N
Black N
Maughan M
Olson M
Dolbin T
EXSC
157
06609
169
04279
001
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
RCQTBRB
ALTA
002
004
005
006
007
WELL
Maughan M
Funk M
Hoyt G
Wetzel B
Vehrs P
Nelson D
Dolbin T
F 0.5
$VAR
F 0.5
NORTHIPF
NORTHIPF
Elementary Skills & Activities
O 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
O 10:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
F 1:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
WELL
Mooney A
Ingebretsen S
F 0.5
134
NE
134
NE
134
NE
134
NE
134
134
134
RB
RBF
RB
RBF
RB
RBF
RB
RBF
RB
RB
RB
Female Only
Male Only
WELL
Watts T
Watts T
Watts T
Watts T
Jackson K
Jackson K
Watts T
EXSC 170: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
170
08163
001
F 0.5
Soccer, Intermediate
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
003
Swimming for Non-Swimmers
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
F 0.5
PL B
RB
WELL
Hansen C
EXSC 171: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 171: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
EXSC 150: First day: Meet at Peaks Ice Arena. Go to (http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html) before the first day of class to print out the
course outline and course requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
11135
003
EXSC 147: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
151
001
002
Jungheim D
EXSC 147: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
EXSC
EXSC 156: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC 146: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
Barlow A
Barlow A
EXSC 156: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 146: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
TBA
TBA
EXSC 151: First day: Meet at Peaks Ice Arena. Go to (http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html) before the first day of class to print out the
course outline and course requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
Pease M
Pease M
Pease M
Pease M
F 0.5
W CTS SFH
ANNEXSFH
Th
Th
EXSC 155: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC 141: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
001
002
003
004
O 12:00p - 1:40p
O 2:00p - 3:40p
EXSC 155: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
Legas R
Legas R
Ingebretsen S
Draper D
Draper D
Burrows E
EXSC 141: Go to (http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html) before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
001
002
WELL
001
002
003
004
005
171
Evening
Evening
04324
Swimming, Beginning
O
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
6:10p - 7:00p
6:10p - 7:00p
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
F 0.5
PL B
PL B
PL B
PL B
PL B
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Brooks J
Hinman T
Hinman T
LeCheminant J
Prusak K
EXSC 172: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
38
EXSC
001
002
003
004
005
172
04325
Swimming, Intermediate
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
6:10p - 7:00p
F 0.5
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
PL C
PL C
PL C
PL C
PL C
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Skabelund S
Skabelund S
Webb C
Hansen C
Hansen C
174R
04332
001
Swimming for Students w/ Disab F 0.5
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
PL B
RB
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
F 4:00p - 6:00p
O 12:00p - 1:00p
O 12:00p - 1:00p
TTh
W
W
WELL
Webb C
EXSC
001
183
04302
Evening
Tennis, Advanced
F 6:10p - 8:00p
EXSC
175
10044
Beginning Scuba Diving
F
F
O
O
F
O
6:00p - 9:50p
6:00p - 9:50p
6:00p - 9:50p
6:00p - 9:50p
6:00p - 9:50p
6:00p - 9:50p
T
W
T
W
F
F
F 0.5
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
$VAR
WELL
Simons J
Simons J
Simons J
Simons J
Simons J
Simons J
EXSC 176: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 176 will be located at 2250 N University Pkwy.
EXSC
001
003
176
10345
Evening
Evening
Advanced Scuba Diving
F 6:00p - 9:50p
O 6:00p - 9:50p
W
W
F 0.5
BLK1 TBA
BLK2 TBA
$VAR
WELL
Simons J
Simons J
EXSC 177: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 177 will be located at 2250 N University Pkwy.
EXSC
001
002
177
10366
Evening
Evening
Rescue Scuba
F 0.5
F 6:00p - 9:50p
O 6:00p - 9:50p
T
T
BLK1 TBA
BLK2 TBA
$VAR
WELL
Simons J
Simons J
EXSC 179: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
179
08621
001
002
Water Aerobics
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
F 0.5
TTh
TTh
PL B
PL B
RB
RB
WELL
Mooney A
Hansen C
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
009
010
181
04301
Tennis, Beginning
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
4:10p - 6:00p
11:00a - 11:59a
11:00a - 11:59a
F 0.5
MTWTh
MTWTh
MTWTh
TTh
MTWTh
MW
MW
W
W
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
TBA
TBA
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
SLTC
SLTC
WELL
Eastman C
Jones L
Funk M
Pearce B
Jones S
Namanny S
Hawkins J
Pack D
Pack D
EXSC 182: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 182: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
001
002
182
06608
Tennis, Intermediate
F 8:00a - 9:50a
F 8:00a - 9:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
TTh
F 0.5
BLK1 1
BLK1 1
TCF
TCF
WELL
Villamonte R
Patchell S
TCF
WELL
Hager R
04310
Volleyball, Beginning
O
O
O
O
F
O
O
8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
F 0.5
144
144
144
144
144
144
144
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Tukuafu J
Maughan M
Reece J
Reece J
MacMillan N
Wetzel B
Maughan M
EXSC 187: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 187: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
187
06607
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Volleyball, Intermediate
O
F
O
F
O
O
F
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
MW
F
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
F 0.5
144
144
144
144
144
144
144
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WELL
Reece J
MacMillan N
Tukuafu J
MacMillan N
Tukuafu J
Reece J
MacMillan N
EXSC 188: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 188: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC
188
04311
Volleyball, Advanced
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
F 0.5
144
RB
WELL
MacMillan N
EXSC 191: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
EXSC 191: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
EXSC 181: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
EXSC
186
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
EXSC 179: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
BLK1 2
EXSC 186: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 186: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Hager R
Pack D
Pack D
F 0.5
TTh
First day: Meet at Water World located in 2250 N University Pkwy.
001
003
005
007
009
010
TCF
SLTC
SLTC
EXSC 183: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course requirements for any
activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
BLK1 2
TBA
TBA
EXSC 183: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC 174R: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
003
004
005
EXSC
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
191
04340
Weight Training, Beginning
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
F
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
F 0.5
293A
293B
293A
293B
293A
293B
293B
BLK1 293A
BLK2 293A
293A
293B
293A
293A
293B
293B
293B
293B
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
WELL
Olmstead S
Bills A
Alvey V
Chatterton J
Applegate R
Lei I
Alvey V
Pearce B
Bishop K
Bishop K
Patchell S
Morzelewski J
McClure J
Clah A
Willis J
Namanny S
Jones S
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Male Only
Male Only
Male Only
Female Only
Male Only
Female Only
39
018
019
020
021
022
023
O
O
O
F
O
F
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
3:00p - 3:50p
4:10p - 5:00p
4:10p - 5:00p
5:10p - 7:00p
5:10p - 7:00p
5:10p - 7:00p
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
293A
293A
293A
BLK1 293A
BLK2 293A
BLK1 293A
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
Hansen C
Myrer J
George J
Diede M
Parcell A
Allsen P
001
EXSC
EXSC
EXSC 192: Registration for Fall 2008 sections will open April 22.
001
002
003
004
EXSC
192
04353
O
O
O
O
Evening
199R
11569
001
EXSC
002
005
EXSC
201R
06539
201R
06539
06539
201R
06539
003
EXSC
229
04296
001
EXSC
230
04366
EXSC
TBA
TBA
04315
RCQTBRB
TTh
M
WEST HLRA
37
SFH
WEST HAWF
Phys Educ Pedagogy
BLK1 204
BLK1 138
K-12 Phys Act Cont & Skls 1
RB
RB
SOUTHIPF
ANNEXSFH
BLK1 1
TCF
235
10143
001
EXSC
239
04374
001
EXSC
277
08233
04390
001
EXSC
MW
MW
Techniques of Lifeguarding
TTh
TTh
Water Safety Instructr Traing
O 9:00a - 10:50a MW
10:00a - 10:50a MW
285
09797
001
EXSC
TTh
TTh
Weight Training Tchg Tech
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
278
MW
MW
Sport Fitness Techniques
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
001
EXSC
Team Sport Fundamentals
O 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
Personal Training Strategies
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
300
09798
MW
MW
Advocacy for Physical Educ
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
WELL
WELL
Smyth D
Team Only
Watkins C
Team Only
WELL
Padfield G
NE
134
RB
RBF
RB
Zanandrea M
RB
RB
RB
RB
Majors Only
F 2.0
36
SFH
W CTS SFH
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
Basic Athletic Training
277
277
249L
271
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
F 0.5
321
04306
EXSC
O
O
O
O
W
F
TTh
MW
280
280
280
280
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
04449
Coaching Competitive Swimming F 2.0
341
04419
Coaching Basketball
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
EXSC
4:00p - 5:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
SFH
SFH
SFH
335
001
EXSC
Basic Athletic Training Lab
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
342
04420
001
TTh
MW
MW
Coaching Track & Field
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
346
07414
Coaching Baseball & Softball
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
Majors Only
Prusak K
Lockhart B
Lockhart B
Wilkinson C
Lockhart B
F 3.0
EXSC
001
002
003
004
Pennington T
F 1.0
277
285
277
EXSC
351
09083
001
EXSC
Prusak K
WELL
Bollschweiler L Lab Required
WELL
Allsen P
WELL
Crump W
352
04318
Russell J
George J
360
04447
MW
Legal&Admin of PE&Sport
O 7:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
001
201
SFH
Knight K
Empey W
Linde C
Park J
Park J
Gage M
Park J
Powers T
F 2.0
249L
146
SFH
RB
Padfield G
F 2.0
36
SFH
Robison M
F 2.0
37
SFH
Roberts R
TTh
F
F 2.0
201
SFH
Lockhart B
F 3.0
255
249L
SFH
SFH
Zanandrea M
Majors Only
Majors Only
Curriculum & Assessmnt of Lrng F 3.0
36
SFH
Pennington T
EXSC 360 section 002: Majors only PETE Program only.
002
O 9:00a - 9:50a
T
9:00a - 10:50a Th
249L
249L
SFH
SFH
Pennington T
EXSC
F 3.0
EXSC
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
362
09802
365
07994
001
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Sci Bases Sport: Kinesiology
MW
366
07995
Sci Bases Sport: Ex Physiology
369
11411
Exercise Physiology for PE
O 8:00a - 8:50a
001
EXSC
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
EXSC
Kinesiology & Biomechanics
O
O
O
O
001
EXSC
WELL
Admin of PE & Athletics
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
002
003
004
Allsen P
F 2.0
201 SFH
293B SFH
08899
001
F 2.0
PL A
PL B
320
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
SFH
F 2.0
EXSC 320: Concurrent registration in EXSC 321 required
001
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
002
Evening
O 5:10p - 8:00p
T
003
Evening
O 4:10p - 6:50p
M
EXSC
F 2.0
PL A
PL B
EXSC
MW
MW
Philosophical & Ethical Issues
F
O
F
O
001
F 0.5
293A SFH
277 SFH
09800
36
EXSC 351: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 1.0
293A SFH
285 SFH
302
TTh
K-12 Hlthy & Active Life Mgmt
O 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
001
002
003
004
EXSC
V 3.0
F 1.0
EXSC
Team Only
F 3.0
K-12 Phys Act Cnt & Skls 3
O 8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
Draper V
F 2.0
EXSC
001
Team Only
Team Only
F 0.5
TWTh
134
04304
Lamb J
Lamb J
F 0.5
EXSC 233 section 001 is for PETE students only.
001
O 10:00a - 11:50a F
234
WELL
F 0.5
TTh
TTh
Male Only
Nix M
TBA
TBA
MWF
O 9:00a - 10:50a MWF
9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
10:00a - 10:50a MWF
233
WELL
Thiebaud R
Nelson D
Omer J
Allsen P
F 0.5
Extramural Soccer - Men
O 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
001
TBA
Extramural Rugby
O 4:00p - 5:50p
SFH
SFH
SAB
SFH
V 9.0
TBA
Extramural Racquetball
O 4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 5:50p
F 0.5
293B
293B
109
BLK2 293A
Extramural Lacrosse
O 6:00a - 7:50a
201R
MW
MW
MW
TTh
Academic Internship
O
O
Evening
001
EXSC
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
6:00a - 6:50a
5:10p - 7:00p
S
004
EXSC
Weight Training, Intermediate
11570
001
EXSC 192: Go to http://exsc.byu.edu/courses.html before the first day of class to print out the course outline and course
requirements for any activity class you are enrolled in on campus.
EXSC
O 8:00a - 8:50a
301
O 7:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
374
04319
TTh
F
MW
271
255
255
255
RB
SFH
SFH
SFH
Hunter I
Seeley M
Seeley M
Hunter I
F 2.0
255
SFH
Hunter I
F 2.0
249L
SFH
Allsen P
F 3.0
249L
249L
SFH
SFH
Vehrs P
Majors Only
Zanandrea M
Majors Only
Fund Skills &Tchg Methods-ElEd F 3.0
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
TTh
TTh
TTh
36
SFH
W CTS SFH
C CTS SFH
40
EXSC 375 all sections: Only students admitted to the Elementary Education Program may register. Pre-requisite EXSC 169.
EXSC
375
04422
001
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
F 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
O 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
002
003
004
005
EXSC
377
04372
001
EXSC
380
10637
11152
001
002
EXSC
394
11153
EXSC
11154
001
EXSC
399R
07988
TTh
Athletic Trng Clinical Educ 2
Coaching Practicum
O
399R
07988
002
EXSC
MWF
MWF
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
EXSC
W
Athletic Trng Clinical Educ 1
O 9:00a - 9:50a
395
MW
MW
MW
Chronic Disease Prevention
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
Technology in PE Teaching
O 12:00p - 1:50p
387
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
F 2.0
Secondary Practicum
O 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
001
EXSC
PE for Elem Sch Tchrs
Fitness & Wellness Internship
O
400
04501
TBA
TBA
Functnl Anatomy & Kinesiology
138
204
249M
138
204
249M
37
138
249M
37
138
249M
36
144
249M
RB
RB
SFH
RB
RB
SFH
SFH
RB
SFH
SFH
RB
SFH
SFH
RB
SFH
EXSC
EXSC
EXSC
Graser S
SFH
SFH
SFH
EXSC
001
002
003
EXSC
SFH
Wilkinson C
Majors Only
Wilkinson C
Majors Only
Hager R
Hager R
Hawkins J
EXSC
Hawkins J
Olson M
Previous Application
Hager R
Previous Application
F 4.0
EXSC 400: Register for section 001, 002, or 010 AND register in 106 SFH for one of the lab sections (3-9, 11-12) before the first day
of class.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
285 SFH
Mitchell U
Lab Required
002
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
285 SFH
Myrer J
Lab Required
003
L
S 7:00a - 8:50a
T
278 SFH
Nokes N
004
L
S 7:00a - 8:50a
Th
278 SFH
Miller K
005
L
S 9:00a - 10:50a T
278 SFH
Nokes N
006
L
S 9:00a - 10:50a Th
278 SFH
Miller K
007
L
S 12:00p - 1:50p T
278 SFH
Nokes N
008
L
S 12:00p - 1:50p Th
278 SFH
Miller K
009
L
S 2:00p - 3:50p
T
278 SFH
Nokes N
010
L
S 2:00p - 3:50p
Th
278 SFH
Nielson D
011
Evening
F 4:00p - 7:00p
M
285 SFH
Feland J
Lab Required
012
Evening
L
S 4:00p - 5:50p
T
278 SFH
Nielson D
013
Evening
L
S 4:00p - 5:50p
W
278 SFH
Miller K
014
Evening
L
S 5:00p - 6:50p
Th
278 SFH
Nielson D
EXSC
410
09308
001
EXSC
001
EXSC
Stress Management
O 8:00a - 8:50a
414
09536
Evening
415
Adv Athletic Training Lab
O 7:00a - 7:50a
04443
TTh
Therapeutic Modalities
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
267
RB
Bailey B
F 1.0
1121
SFH
F 3.0
Injury Eval: Upper Extremity&T
418
04453
Rehab of Orthopedic Injuries
423
10144
Adm of Athletic Training Prog
430
04456
Principles of Coaching
450
07996
Psychology of Sport
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 12:00p - 12:50p TThF
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 6:10p - 8:00p
O 4:10p - 6:00p
Evening
Evening
455
11299
460
04444
04413
04309
468
04495
Morris A
EXSC
TTh
Exercise & Wellness Cert Prep
494
11155
Athletic Trng Clinical Educ 3
495
11156
Athletic Trng Clinical Educ 4
496R
04519
Athletic Training
497R
04518
Undergrad Research & Study
498
11300
Capstone Exper in Athletic Trn
501
10638
Sports Med Path & Pharm
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
O
S
O 8:30a - 9:50a
O 6:10p - 9:00p
6:10p - 9:00p
560
04475
001
EXSC
Problems in Exercise Prsrptn
04474
001
EXSC
M
T
W
Th
Th
485
001
EXSC
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
7:00a - 8:50a
Obesity & Weight Management
001
EXSC
Exercise Physiology Lab
11571
001
EXSC
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
480
001
EXSC
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
EXSC
Exercise Physiology
F
F
F
F
F
002
EXSC
Ortho Impairments & Ther Exer
O
O
O
O
464
MWF
F 11:00a - 12:15p MW
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 5:10p - 6:30p
TTh
Evening
463
TTh
T
T
Worksite Health Promotion
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
EXSC
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
002
003
004
005
EXSC
MWF
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
002
F 2.0
MW
EXSC
001
002
003
004
V 9.0
228B SFH
EXSC
001
002
003
V 9.0
106E SFH
09805
001
F 2.0
1121
417
001
Graser S
F 2.0
1121
Injury Eval: Lower Extremities
001
EXSC
MWF
09804
001
F 3.0
285
285
O 8:00a - 8:50a
416
001
Prusak K
F 2.0
249M SFH
EXSC
001
Prusak K
F 3.0
249L SFH
E CTS SFH
C CTS SFH
001
11572
SFH
Knight K
F 3.0
37
SFH
Diede M
F 3.0
277
SFH
Draper D
F 3.0
191
SFH
Hopkins J
F 2.0
285
SFH
Hopkins J
F 3.0
249L
SFH
Olson M
F 2.0
255
255
249L
SFH
SFH
SFH
Poole R
Manning C
Manning C
F 3.0
201
SFH
LeCheminant J
F 3.0
267
285
277
RB
SFH
SFH
Mitchell U
Johnson A
Myrer J
F 3.0
255
267
277
255
SFH
RB
SFH
SFH
Vehrs P
Parcell A
Mack G
Vehrs P
F 0.5
201
201
201
201
201
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
Nelson D
Mooney A
Jones S
Mooney A
Jones S
F 2.0
285
SFH
Allsen P
F 3.0
285
SFH
LeCheminant J
F 3.0
201
SFH
George J
F 2.0
285
SFH
Hawkins J
F 2.0
285
SFH
Diede M
V 8.0
TBA
TBA
M
W
W
Orthopaedic Pathomechanics
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
585
255
TBA
Hopkins J
V 4.0
TBA
Hall L
F 2.0
166
MCKB
Draper D
F 3.0
255 SFH
249M SFH
Diede M
F 2.0
37
SFH
Feland J
Pedagogical Techniques in ExSc F 1.0
41
001
EXSC
O 2:20p - 3:50p
599R
04451
001
EXSC
S
625R
10005
003
EXSC
625R
10005
EXSC
630
04517
EXSC
661
08870
001
EXSC
666
04503
EXSC
667
04502
EXSC
TTh
166
204
204
699R
04521
Master's Thesis
014
Draper D
RB
SFH
SFH
MCKB
797R
04523
Individual Research & Study
799R
04525
Doctoral Dissertation
RB
RB
W
277
SFH
SFH
106F SFH
TBA
106F SFH
FLANG
013
Mack G
FLANG
009
Feland J
Mack G
Hall L
Hall L
V 18.0
TBA
FLANG
004
Parcell A
V 9.0
106F SFH
FLANG
007
Tucker L
V 9.0
TBA
FLANG
002
Bailey B
F 1.0
249L
FLANG
006
Johnson A
F 1.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p W
O
RB
F 2.0
T
Th
Read Sem Scient
001
FLANG
F 3.0
04515
S
Tucker L
F 3.0
277
693R
001
EXSC
249L
Seminar
O
SFH
F 3.0
W
04516
001
FLANG 101R section 005 will be First Year Romanian.
005
Evening
O 5:30p - 6:30p
F 2.0
123
691
001
EXSC
M
Lab Methods & Procedures
O 8:00a - 8:50a
Graser S
F 2.0
119
Exercise Physiology
O 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
001
EXSC
WF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
EXSC
237
Advanced Worksite Wellness
O 1:00p - 2:15p
001
TBA
Research Methods in ExSc
O 4:00p - 6:50p
SFH
V 9.0
Spinal Manipula & Mobilization
O 8:00a - 9:40a
001
249L
Electrotherapy, US, & Diathrmy
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
T
Health Promotion Practices
Hall L
FLANG
001
FLANG
008
FLANG
012
FLANG
003
FLANG
002
Facility and Property Management (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
FLANG
FPM
FLANG
110
09784
Fundamentals of FPM
199R
09785
Technical Internship
291R
09882
Special Topics in FPM
001
FPM
F 9:00a - 10:50a
001
FPM
S
001
FPM
001
FPM
001
FPM
001
FPM
001
TTh
224
310
11257
Evening
TBA
TBA
360
11258
Evening
399R
11508
420
10243
494R
09790
132
S
TBA
SNLB
TBA
004
Randall B
001
FINN
001
101
01994
Evening
340
1st Yr Finnish
O 4:00p - 5:20p
09067
Evening
Finnish Literature
O 5:00p - 6:20p
1127
Campbell J
JKB
240
SWKT
Foreign Language Courses (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
FLANG
101R
10067
First-Year Language Study
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Larsen A
F 3.0
TTh
F 4.0
FLANG
001
Smoot S
F 4.0
MWF
FLANG
003
Finnish (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
FINN
FLANG
002
Moulton K
V 3.0
TBA
10067
First Year Swahili
10067
First Year Tagalog
10067
First Year Tongan
10067
First Year Vietnamese
10067
First Year Turkish
10067
First Year Hawaiian
10067
First Year Hindi
10067
First Year Persian
10069
Second-Year Samoan
10069
Second-Year Tagalog
10069
Second-Year Tongan
10069
Second-Year Persian
11242
Lang Skills Dev: Welsh
O 5:30p - 6:35p
Evening
101R
O 4:00p - 6:00p
Evening
101R
O 5:00p - 6:00p
Evening
101R
O 5:30p - 6:50p
Evening
101R
O 5:00p - 7:00p
Evening
101R
O 6:00p - 8:00p
Evening
101R
O 5:00p - 5:50p
Evening
101R
O 5:00p - 7:00p
Evening
101R
O 5:00p - 6:50p
Evening
201R
O 4:00p - 5:25p
Evening
201R
O 4:00p - 6:00p
Evening
201R
O 4:00p - 5:25p
Evening
201R
O 7:10p - 9:10p
Evening
305R
O 5:30p - 6:55p
FLANG
Burr K
SNLB
First Year Samoan
Burr K
F 2.0
BLK1 132
10067
FLANG 305 section 001 is Welsh reading and choir
001
Evening
O 6:00p - 7:30p
F 3.0
TBA
Special Topics in FPM
SNLB
005
First Year Navajo
Evening
101R
Hollingshaus W
330R
MTWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
255
SFH
Lesa T
383
CB
Musungu A
3082
JFSB
Justiniano N
1125
JKB
Sika S
F 4.0
1115
JKB
Huynh T
F 4.0
Daily
340
CTB
Avsar E
F 4.0
TTh
393
CB
Chun B
F 4.0
TTh
2011
JKB
Carroll T
F 4.0
MWF
MW
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
Adv Lang & Cult: Thai
O 5:00p - 6:30p
Benally A
F 4.0
11424
Evening
W005 BNSN
F 4.0
Adv Lang & Cult: Tagalog
O 5:30p - 6:45p
Summers M
F 4.0
11424
Evening
330R
TTh
Adv Lang & Cult: Mongolian
O 5:00p - 6:15p
JKB
F 4.0
11424
Evening
330R
MTWTh
Adv Lang & Cult: Guarani
O 4:00p - 4:50p
3012
F 4.0
11424
Evening
330R
MWThF
10067
Burr K
F 3.0
T
M
HBLL
004
FLANG
F 3.0
132
Commercial Real Estate Mgt
F 4:00p - 7:00p
Evening
Th
Capstone Internship
F
Evening
3714
FPM & Technologies
F 4:00p - 7:00p
Campbell J
F 0.5
Human & Environmental Mgt
F 4:00p - 7:00p
SNLB
F 2.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
FPM
F 3.0
101R
MWF
MW
TTh
TTh
1125
JKB
Farahnakian M
F 4.0
262
SWKT
Lesa T
F 4.0
3082
JFSB
Justiniano N
F 4.0
1125
JKB
Sika S
F 4.0
1125
JKB
Farahnakian M
V 3.0
103
JSB
Taylor T
F 3.0
W010 BNSN
Witherspoon T
F 3.0
B140 JFSB
Gaav J
F 3.0
B132 JFSB
Justiniano N
F 3.0
B140 JFSB
Imvitaya K
French (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
PLACEMENT EXAM: A placement examination is given in room 1141 JFSB during the first week of the semester for students of
FREN 101, 102, or 201. ACCELERATED CLASS: FREN 101 sections 001 and 010 are designed for students who have had previous
exposure to French or romance language and also pass a placement test. These sections should be taken with FREN 102 sections
001 and 006.
FREN
001
002
003
004
005
101
02073
First-Year French, Part 1
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
Daily
MWF
TTh
Daily
Daily
Daily
F 4.0
BLK1 123
1101
1010
270
1101
1101
HRCB
JKB
JKB
BRMB
JKB
JKB
Murdock M
Dickamore J
Accelerated
Stone B
O'Shea R
Jubber P
42
006
007
008
009
010
011
FREN
F
F
F
F
F
O
Evening
Salt Lake
102
02074
001
002
003
004
005
006
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
1125
1008
1101
1125
BLK1 1010
409
First-Year French, Part 2
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 3:00p - 3:50p
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Evening
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
MW
Daily
MWF
TTh
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
SLC
Kimball R
McBride A
Finlayson K
Young E
Selway A
Belgique D
001
002
FREN
Accelerated
HRCB
JFSB
JKB
MARB
JKB
MARB
JKB
Murdock M
Betteridge A
Bailey D
Bailey D
Dennis M
Selway A
Accelerated
201
02076
001
002
003
004
005
006
Intermediate French, Part 1
F
F
F
F
F
F
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
001
002
003
004
FREN
202
02075
F
F
F
F
Evening
211R
Intermediate French, Part 2
02077
001
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
4:00p - 4:50p
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
Paice E
Athay J
Mayo J
Worthington P
Poppitz G
Donaldson W
2nd-Year Conversation
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
TMCB
JKB
HRCB
JFSB
JFSB
FREN
FREN
FREN
F 12:00p - 2:50p
311R
02080
MW
3rd-Year Conversation
JKB
Lee D
F 2.0
FREN 321: Returned missionaries from France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc., register for FREN 321 to be eligible for the challenge
exam. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
321
02081
001
002
003
004
005
FREN
F
F
F
F
O
322
02082
001
002
003
FREN
340
02078
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
Advanced Composition
Intro to Literary Analysis
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 1:00p - 2:15p
TTh
MW
346R
11541
French Choir
361
02100
French Civilization to 1715
001
FREN
9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
3:00p - 3:50p
F 3.0
F 1:00p - 2:15p
TTh
F 10:00a - 11:15a MW
F 8:00a - 9:15a
MW
001
002
FREN
Advanced Grammar
F 5:00p - 5:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
197
1106
123
B140
B140
TMCB
JKB
HRCB
JFSB
JFSB
Lee D
Lee D
Kusseling F
Thompson C
Hillam J
FREN
JKB
JKB
JKB
Thompson C
Unlandt N
Kusseling F
F 3.0
W002 BNSN
123 HRCB
Cropper C
Hurlbut J
F 1.0
Th
2104
JKB
F 3.0
399R
08529
Academic Internship
432
10481
History of French
452R
10484
Studies in Period,Mvmt & Theme F 3.0
F 3:00p - 4:50p
S 9:00a - 9:50a
S
TTh
TTh
TBA
B140 JFSB
Erickson R
F 2.0
TBA
JFSB
Erickson R
V 6.0
TBA
LeBras Y
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
453R
10485
455R
10487
Stephens S
490R
02105
001
003
FREN
FREN
1010
JKB
Studies in Genre
Unlandt N
Hudson R
F 3.0
Studies in Literary Theory
F 3.0
Individual Study
S
S
491R
08337
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Sr Oral Proficiency Evaluation
O
499R
02108
Honors Thesis
510
11167
MA Practicum 1
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
Unlandt N
Sprenger A
F 0.0
TBA
Thompson C
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Hurlbut J
F 1.0
FREN 510 section 001 will focus on the Graduate Reading List.
001
O 2:00p - 2:50p
T
3132
FREN
F 1.0
512
11169
MA Practicum 3
FREN 512 section 001 will focus on Prospectus Writing.
001
O 5:00p - 5:50p
T
FREN
630R
11170
3132
JFSB
JFSB
Cropper C
Cropper C
Studies in Periods & Movements F 3.0
FREN 630R section 001 will study Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - French Theater; cross-listed with FREN 452R section 001.
001
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B140 JFSB
Sprenger A
FREN 630R section 002 will study Humanism and Reform in Renaissance France.
002
F 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
1010 JKB
FREN
F 3.0
1125
1125
1010
Tchg Procedures & Practicum
FREN
FREN 311R section 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
001
S
TBA
TBA
Oscarson M
Teacher Approval
FREN
11052
LeBras Y
F 3.0
Oscarson M
F 3.0
3106
378
B140 JFSB
FREN 455R section 001 will study French Critical Theory, cross-listed with FREN 660R section 001.
001
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
3132 JFSB
Olivier M
001
French & Italian Cinema
Intro to French Language Tchg
FREN 453R section 001 will study La Nouvelle, cross-listed with FREN 650R section 001.
001
F 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
3132 JFSB
Cropper C
FREN
07221
02088
FREN 452R section 002 will study Humanism and Reform in Renaissance France.
002
F 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
1010 JKB
001
217
377
Olivier M
FREN 452R section 001 will study Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - French Theater; cross-listed with FREN 630R section 001.
001
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B140 JFSB
Sprenger A
FREN 211R section 002 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
002
S
TBA
TBA
Oscarson M
Teacher Approval
001
HRCB
F 3.0
Cottle M
Hudson R
Sprenger A
Hillam J
F 2.0
3132
123
Contemporary French Civilizatn
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
Hurlbut J
Unlandt N
F 3.0
11391
001
FREN
TTh
1101 JKB
B140 JFSB
363
001
FREN
French Civilization 1715-Pres
F 12:05p - 1:20p
002
Accelerated
F 3.0
299
2004
123
B140
FREN
FREN
FREN 202: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
FREN
02101
001
F 4.0
2110
2110
2110
2110
2110
2110
FREN
FREN
FREN 201: Returned missionaries who spoke French part-time or who served in a Creole-speaking mission (Haiti) should register
for FREN 201 to be eligible for the challenge exam.
FREN
362
001
001
F 4.0
BLK2 123
B104
1125
366
3024
361
BLK2 1010
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
650R
11172
Studies in Genre
Hudson R
F 3.0
FREN 650R section 001 will study La Nouvelle, cross-listed with FREN 453R section 001.
001
F 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
3132 JFSB
Cropper C
FREN
660R
11173
Studies in Theory & Intrprtatn
F 3.0
FREN 660R section 001 will study French Critical Theory, cross-listed with FREN 455R section 001.
001
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
3132 JFSB
Olivier M
FREN
690R
07928
001
FREN
Seminar in French
F 3:00p - 4:50p
699R
02142
Masters Thesis
V 3.0
TTh
B140 JFSB
Erickson R
V 6.0
43
001
O
TBA
TBA
Cropper C
001
GEOG
Geography (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
GEOG
100
10025
001
002
F 1.0
T
Th
230
230
SWKT
SWKT
GEOG
Shumway J
Shumway J
GEOG
001
002
003
GEOG
101
02247
11202
001
B037 JFSB
230 SWKT
407 SLC
Intro to Natural Hazards
GEOG
Monson C
James D
James D
230
SWKT
GEOG
GEOG
001
002
003
004
005
120
02249
Geography & World Affairs
F
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
12:05p - 1:20p
7:30p - 10:00p
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
Th
GEOG
230
B002
B190
230
403
SWKT
JFSB
JFSB
SWKT
SLC
Otterstrom S
Knapp J
Knapp J
Durrant J
Brough R
130
02257
GEOG 130 used to be GEOG 301.
001
002
003
Salt Lake
GEOG
211
02251
001
002
003
GEOG
001
002
004
005
GEOG
212
08836
219
09260
230
230
313
Map Use & Interpretation
222
02256
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
7:30p - 10:00p
660
660
660
SWKT
SWKT
SLC
02267
001
MWF
MWF
MWF
W
112
112
112
318
GEOG
260
02271
001
MW
BLK1 660
TTh
TTh
GEOG
271
06994
001
GEOG
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
303
10199
02265
001
GEOG
Europe
Lab Included
Lab Included
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SLC
Gluch R
Jackson M
Gluch R
Davis T
Lab Included
SWKT
Jackson M
Lab Included
F 3.0
240
112
SWKT
SWKT
Kerry R
Middle East
306
10026
02259
Pub Land Conserv
Land Use Planning
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
240
SWKT
02258
Geog Urban Environ
341
02266
Political Geog
347
02262
Tourism:Conc Frame
349
11373
Global Adventure Travel
399R
02263
Academic Internshp
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:35p - 2:50p
230
SWKT
GEOG
230
SWKT
240
SWKT
MARB
660
SWKT
F 3.0
TBA
Urban Design
441R
11374
Sem in Geospatial Intelligence
493R
02278
Special Problems
495R
11204
Mentored Research
503
09711
Geographic Infosys
422
F 5:00p - 6:40p
Evening
F 5:00p - 6:40p
F 1:30p - 4:00p
F
S
MWF
M
02304
001
W
Th
Lab Included
660
SWKT
Jensen R
F 3.0
240
SWKT
Otterstrom S
F 3.0
240
SWKT
Shumway J
F 3.0
240
SWKT
Davis J
230
SWKT
Emmett C
F 3.0
240
SWKT
Davis J
F 3.0
660
SWKT
Durrant J
TBA
Davis J
Previous Application
F 3.0
660
SWKT
Plewe B
V 3.0
660
SWKT
Jackson A
660
SWKT
Burbidge S
V 3.0
680
SWKT
Golightly G
Instructor Approval
Shumway J
Previous Application
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
F 4.0
Masters Thesis
F
Plewe B
F 2.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
699R
SWKT
SWKT
V 6.0
10803
Evening
660
660
112
SWKT
Jackson M
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Shumway J
Geological Sciences (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
100
06759
Dinosaurs
F 2:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 3.0
F
W
N131 ESC
N131 ESC
Britt B
GEOL 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GEOL
Emmett C
002
003
004
Bekker M
F 3.0
368
TTh
Comprehensive Planning
001
GEOG
MWF
10802
001
GEOG
MWF
421R
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Burbidge S
F 3.0
Problem Solving with GIS
001
GEOG
MWF
07847
001
Otterstrom S
Monson C
F 3.0
TTh
GEOG
TTh
412
Galland M
F 3.0
Geography of Landforms
F 9:35a - 10:50a
310
336
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
F 3.0
Biogeography
001
GEOL
F 3.0
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
GEOG
TTh
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
305
GEOG
Jensen R
Jackson M
Golightly G
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
GEOG
US and Canada
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
F 2.0
Quantitative Reasoning
F 12:00p - 1:20p
GEOG
Davis J
Galland M
Brough R
F 3.0
GPS and Geodesy
F 3:00p - 4:15p
3:00p - 4:15p
250
Economic Geography
GEOG 399R section 001: Domestic
001
F
GEOG
GEOG 250: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
F 3.0
Intro to GIS
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
02253
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
O 7:30p - 10:00p T
F
F
F
O
Salt Lake
331
001
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
F 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
001
GEOG
Intro to Human Geography
Statistics for Geographers
001
Includes Freshman Academy
GEOG 130: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GEOG
11632
F 1:00p - 1:50p
SWKT
F 3.0
322
001
F 3.0
MWF
F
Remote Sensing 1
F 9:30a - 10:45a
660
F 4.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
Bekker M
GEOG 120: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GEOG
02255
001
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
313
001
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 5:45p - 8:15p
W
O 5:00p - 7:25p
M
Evening
Salt Lake
110
Global Environment
Cartographic Desgn
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
001
GEOG 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GEOG
02250
001
The Geographic Approach
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
312
Durrant J
101
02305
Introduction to Geology
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 1:00p - 2:15p
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
GEOL 101 section 005: Online Class
005
F
006
O 9:00a - 9:50a
007
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 10:00p
008
Salt Lake
O 2:30p - 4:55p
GEOL
101
02305
TBA
MWF
Th
W
Honrs Intro to Geology
F 3.0
C295 ESC
C295 ESC
C295 ESC
Rupper S
Mayo A
Nixon R
TBA
C295 ESC
420 SLC
415 SLC
Harper C
Nixon R
Kass M
Phillips L
Online Class
F 3.0
44
001
GEOL
H
102
11430
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
Geological Field Studies
N127 ESC
GEOL 102 sections 001, 002, and 003 to be taught during afternoon canyon hikes.
001
F 12:00p - 12:50p T
BLK1 N131 ESC
1:00p - 5:50p
T
BLK1 TBA
002
F 12:00p - 12:50p W
BLK1 N131 ESC
1:00p - 5:50p
W
BLK1 TBA
003
F 12:00p - 12:50p Th
BLK1 N131 ESC
1:00p - 5:50p
Th
BLK1 TBA
GEOL
111
02309
001
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
002
GEOL
112
02310
001
GEOL
Physical Geology
07777
Honors
Skinner M
Field Trip Required
Historical Geology
C295
N127
C295
N127
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
001
Michelson M
Field Trip Required
001
Field Studies
Hurst C
Field Trip Required
Nelson S
Field Trip Required
Nelson S
Field Trip Required
230
09867
001
O 10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
002
GEOL
330
02320
001
003
004
005
006
GEOL
351
02321
001
Skinner M
Academic Internshp
411
02324
Geomorphology
435
02340
Groundwater
476
11296
Intro Seismic Interpretation
001
GEOL
F 1:00p - 2:30p
001
GEOL
F 9:00a - 10:30a
001
GEOL
O 3:00p - 4:15p
480
02328
001
GEOL
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
08216
O
490R
09868
Short Courses
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Rupper S
GEOL
Rupper S
F 3.0
381
N111
381
N111
381
N111
381
N111
381
N111
381
N111
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
C153
C153
C153
C153
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
TBA
TBA
Lab Included
Clark E
Lab Included
Clark E
Lab Included
001
Clark E
Lab Included
001
Clark E
Lab Included
Clark E
Lab Included
Griffen D
Lab Included
Griffen D
Lab Included
Kowallis B
C153 ESC
Radebaugh J
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
C310 ESC
NICB
N131 ESC
N131 ESC
V 3.0
11253
Geological Communications Lab F 3.0
GEOL
F 3:00p - 4:30p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
550
10965
GEOL
GEOL
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
TTh
TBA
Ritter S
F 4.0
N131 ESC
C396
C396
C396
C396
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
N127 ESC
02365
Igneous Petrology
561
10966
Applied Exploration Seismology F 3.0
590R
08506
Short Courses
F 9:00a - 10:15a
591R
08505
MW
Seminar
601
10967
Planet Earth
666
11254
Instrumental Methods
695R
02379
Research
696R
02377
Read & Conf Geol
F
697R
02378
699R
02380
001
MW
TTh
McBride J
TBA
TBA
$VAR
Nelson S
Ritter S
C295 ESC
Radebaugh J
C310 ESC
Christiansen E
F 3.0
C310 ESC
Dorais M
TBA
V 4.0
Dir Field Studies
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
Master's Thesis
F
N127 ESC
Christiansen E
V 4.0
TBA
F
C153 ESC
F 3.0
TBA
F
Bickmore B
F 0.5
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
F 3:00p - 4:15p
Rupper S
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
F 12:00p - 1:15p
Rupper S
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F
O
Morris T
F 3.0
552
001
GEOL
MW
Environmental Soil Chemistry
F 9:00a - 10:15a
001
GEOL
TBA
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Dorais M
German (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
GERM
101
02386
001
002
003
004
005
006
1st Year German
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
GERM 102: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Keach R
001
002
003
GERM
F 3.0
TTh
Th
530
F
Mayo A
F 3.0
172
Petroleum Systems Analysis
Radebaugh J
V 6.0
GERM 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
TTh
02342
001
Clark E
C295 ESC
525
001
GEOL
F 0.5
Honors Thesis
001
002
V 9.0
Paleontology
F 9:00a - 10:30a
3:00p - 4:50p
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Ritter S
Bickmore B
02360
001
GEOL
Geology Seminar
TBA
TBA
499R
001
GEOL
TBA
TBA
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
002
GEOL
F 3.0
C396
C396
C396
C396
08504
001
F 4.0
399R
001
GEOL
TTh
F
TTh
F
TTh
W
TTh
M
TTh
F
TTh
F
Mineralogy
F 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
3:00p - 4:50p
002
GEOL
Geology for Engineers
O 4:00p - 4:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
O 4:00p - 4:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
O 4:00p - 4:50p
11:00a - 12:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
002
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
491R
001
GEOL
F 3.0
Geological Communications
O
O
001
GEOL
GEOL 210 section 001: Geology majors ONLY. Meets from 18 August - 29 August. Meet in C153 ESC 1st Day.
001
O
TBA
TBA
Morris T
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
F 4.0
N131 ESC
N131 ESC
001
002
GEOL
F 4.0
MWF
W
MWF
Th
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
1:00p - 2:50p
Th
210
Nixon R
F 3.0
Ritter S
GERM
$VAR
001
102
02387
1st Year German
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
103
11366
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
Young M
Aten H
Guthrie E
Spjut K
Cox C
McEwen B
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
Daily
Intensive First-Year German
F 1:00p - 1:50p
361
361
361
361
361
361
Daily
385 CB
1103 JKB
B132 JFSB
Johnson V
Geurts L
Bates N
F 4.0
3024
JKB
Keele A
GERM 201: Students who wish to complete accelerated GERM 201/202 may register for one section of each.
45
GERM
201
02389
001
002
2nd Yr German
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
151
151
HRCB
HRCB
GERM 440R/640R section 001 will study Literature: Medieval to Romanticism.
001
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
3116
Keele A
Keele A
GERM
GERM 202: Students who wish to complete accelerated GERM 201/202 may register for one section of each.
GERM
202
02391
001
002
GERM
211R
08463
Intermediate Conversation
215
11368
Pro-Seminar 2
310
02397
Phonetics & Pronunciation
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
GERM
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
002
GERM
F 4.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
001
GERM
2nd-Year German
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:00p - 1:50p
315
11369
001
HRCB
HRCB
MARB
M
MWF
MWF
3116
JFSB
Schultheiss L
GERM
James M
Smith L
Lund R
F 1.0
W
3116
JFSB
James M
GERM 320: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GERM
320
02394
001
Gram & Comp 1
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
166
MCKB
Schultheiss L
GERM 321: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
GERM
321
02405
002
GERM
F 1:00p - 1:50p
330
02404
001
003
GERM
330
02404
H
H
340
02395
001
GERM
340
02395
343
10573
H
001
GERM
Honrs Cultural Hist of Germany
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
Writing About Literature
Honors: Writing Abt Literature
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
Intro to Literary Analysis
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
343
002
GERM
Cultural History of Germany
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
002
GERM
F 3.0
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
002
004
GERM
Gram & Comp 2
10573
H
377
02401
Hnrs: Intro to Literary Analys
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
Methods in Teaching German
W006 BNSN
Spencer T
Kelling H
McFarland R
JKB
Honors
Honors
James M
JKB
James M
Honors
F 3.0
1012
JKB
JKB
Honors
378
11024
Practicum in Teaching German
F 1.0
GERM 378 section 001 is for teaching majors/minors; section 002 is for prospective T.A.'s.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
T
B142 JFSB
Lund R
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Th
B142 JFSB
Lund R
GERM
399R
02418
001
GERM
Academic Internshp
F
400R
02402
V 9.0
TBA
4th-Yr Proficiency Tutorial
TBA
415
11371
001
GERM
Pro-Seminar 4
F 1:00p - 1:50p
V 3.0
440R
08467
F 1.0
F
Literary Periods & Movements
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
3116
JFSB
F 3.0
Kelling H
2009
JKB
Smith L
02416
Special Studies in German
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
T
B142 JFSB
Lund R
TBA
Kelling H
GERM 490R section 004 is for film night.
004
O 7:00p - 8:50p
W
GERM 490R section 005 is German choir.
005
Evening
F 5:15p - 6:30p
5:15p - 6:30p
007
O
W
W
TBA
497R
02420
253
252
BLK2 TBA
Sr Sem in German Language
Kelling H
MARB
MARB
Teacher Approval
Clement C
Kelling H
F 3.0
499R
02414
001
GERM
Honors Thesis
S
640R
09573
V 6.0
TBA
Lit Periods,Movemt
TBA
GERM 440R/640R section 001 will study Literature: Medieval to Romanticism.
001
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
3116
642R
09575
Major Germ Authors
GERM 642R section 001 will study Goethe's Faust.
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
680R
07939
Specl Stds German
GERM
690R
02445
Seminar in German
F
F
James M
F 3.0
MWF
JFSB
Clement C
F 3.0
3116
JFSB
Kelling H
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Keele A
F 3.0
TBA
TBA
Keele A
GERM 690R section 002 and GERM 497R section 001: The Perception and Production of L2 Sounds
002
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
B142 JFSB
Smith L
GERM
699R
02450
001
Masters Thesis
O
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Keele A
Health / Physical Education (203 RB, (801) 422-3638)
HEPE 105: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
McFarland R
GERM 400R section 001 is a skill-building tutorial to attain proficiency. Register for 1, 2, or 3, credits. Graduating seniors must take
1 credit.
001
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
MW
B142 JFSB
James M
4:00p - 4:50p
MW
3116 JFSB
GERM
490R
001
F 3.0
German Teaching majors/minors take GERM 377 concurrently with GERM 378 section 001 and SC ED 379.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
B142 JFSB
Lund R
GERM
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
McFarland R
JFSB
F 3.0
GERM 490R section 003 is for TA's.
003
S 4:00p - 4:50p
GERM
McFarland R
F 3.0
1012
3116
TBA
GERM
F 3.0
1012
MWF
Hist German Lang
GERM 490R section 002 is individual study.
002
S
GERM
F 3.0
1012
Clement C
GERM 497R section 001 and GERM 690R section 002: The Perception and Production of L2 Sounds
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
B142 JFSB
Smith L
Kelling H
McFarland R
F 3.0
B142 JFSB
B142 JFSB
02421
JFSB
F 3.0
GERM 490R section 001 is for foreign language house residents.
001
O
TBA
GERM
F 3.0
B142 JFSB
B142 JFSB
Major German Authors
GERM 490R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
B142 JFSB
B142 JFSB
450
001
F 3.0
361
08469
GERM 442R section 001 will study Goethe's Faust.
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
GERM
Clement C
Keele A
F 1.0
Pro-Seminar 3
F 1:00p - 1:50p
151
151
442R
HEPE
105
10942
Healthy Living
F 0.5
HEPE 105 sections 001-004 are Semester Online sections.
001
O
TBA
002
O
TBA
003
O
TBA
004
O
TBA
WWWEB
WWWEB
WWWEB
WWWEB
WELL
George J
George J
George J
George J
Online Class
Online Class
Online Class
Online Class
HEPE 129: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
James M
HEPE
001
129
09081
Lifestyle Mgt
O 8:00a - 8:50a
F 2.0
MW
140
JSB
WELL
Vincent W
46
002
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
140
JSB
Vincent W
Health Science (203 RB, (801) 422-3638)
HLTH
100
11556
001
HLTH
O 9:00a - 9:50a
201
02796
001
HLTH
001
002
003
HLTH
001
002
HLTH
001
002
003
004
005
HLTH
F 1.0
T
267
Contemporary Issues
276R
11051
310
02824
311
11197
320
02805
Evening
Evening
Evening
322
07663
001
MW
W
T
9:35a - 10:50a
11:00a - 12:15p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
MW
MW
W
Th
T
Environmental Health
O 2:00p - 3:15p
RB
RB
Page R
F 3.0
271
204
267
RB
RB
RB
MW
231
230
RB
MCKB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
001
002
HLTH
001
002
HLTH
330
08612
F 2:00p - 3:15p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
332
09310
Evening
Evening
335
Health Promotion
Cole E
001
002
RB
RB
M
W
Health Behavior Change
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 3:30p - 4:45p
TTh
MW
193
193
SFH
SFH
McIntyre E
McIntyre E
F 3.0
271
271
RB
RB
Karren K
Karren K
HLTH 375: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HLTH
001
002
HLTH
001
002
004
345
06976
F 8:00a - 9:15a
O 5:40p - 8:10p
Evening
361
Principles of Epidemiology
02798
Evening
Evening
Evening
TTh
T
School Health for Elem Tchrs
O 4:00p - 5:40p
O 5:40p - 7:00p
F 4:00p - 5:40p
M
M
Th
RB
RB
Merrill R
Benuzillo J
F 2.0
206
231
204
RB
RB
RB
Page T
Page T
Hall P
HLTH 370: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HLTH
001
002
HLTH
370
02800
Evening
Evening
381
O 4:00p - 5:40p
O 4:00p - 5:40p
02803
001
HLTH
001
HLTH
001
002
Consumer Health
Health EducTeaching Methods
F 2:00p - 3:15p
383
10100
Evening
403R
Evening
Mind/Body Health
F 4:00p - 5:40p
02813
TTh
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
RB
RB
Cazier C
Cazier C
F 3.0
235
RB
Hall P
F 2.0
T
Hlth Prblms Wrkshp
S
S 4:00p - 7:00p
231
271
TBA
F
271
RB
001
002
001
003
HLTH
001
002
HLTH
001
421
02801
Sec Hlth Ed Curriculum&Practcm F 4.0
F 2:00p - 3:15p
Karren K
MW
F 12:00p - 1:40p MW
11:00a - 11:50a MW
422
11557
Evening
Disaster Response & Emer Prep
F 4:15p - 6:45p
T
424
11558
Occupational Health & Safety
436
02831
Sexuality Educ in Curriculum
O 1:30p - 2:45p
F 12:30p - 1:45p
F 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
437
09408
TTh
MW
T
Methods in Health Promotion
F 11:00a - 12:15p MW
F 12:15p - 1:30p TTh
438
11196
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 5:30p - 8:00p
Evening
439
09311
11561
Program Planning & Evaluation
Special Topics in Epidemiology
F 8:00a - 9:15a
450
460
MW
09309
Women's Health Issues
02811
Substance Abuse & Addict Beh
Evening
O 5:00p - 7:30p
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:30p
206
TBA
RB
RB
Thygerson A
Page T
F 3.0
206
RB
Cole E
F 3.0
271
RB
Thygerson S
F 3.0
271
150
RB
HRCB
Hall P
Goodwin M
F 3.0
271
235
RB
RB
Barnes M
Hanson C
F 3.0
TTh
Th
F 10:00a - 11:15a MW
F 4:00p - 6:30p
M
Evening
442
Social Marketing
231
Jackson T
Th
M
235
267
RB
RB
McIntyre E
Stevenett M
F 3.0
235
204
RB
RB
Dixon R
Dixon R
F 3.0
231
RB
Merrill R
F 3.0
231
RB
Fugal S
F 3.0
235
RB
Lindsay G
HLTH 466: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HLTH
001
002
HLTH
001
466
06059
Evening
480
06749
Evening
491R
HLTH
Hlth & Aging Proc
International Health
O 4:00p - 6:30p
11198
09674
231
231
RB
RB
Heiner S
Hawkins L
F 3.0
Th
Mentored Research
S
S
496R
F 2.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
O 4:30p - 6:10p
T
001
002
206
RB
Crookston B
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Academic Internshp
TBA
TBA
Hanson C
Merrill R
V 9.0
HLTH 496R section 001 will be Gerontology.
001
O
TBA
TBA
Heiner S
HLTH 496R section 002 is for Public Health Majors.
002
O
TBA
TBA
Thackeray R
600
10449
Found of PH and HP
602
10450
Epidemiology
603R
02816
Spec Topics in Public Health
607
10453
Public Hlth Admin
608
10454
Determ Hlth Beh
001
HLTH
F 1:00p - 3:30p
001
HLTH
HLTH
001
TBA
231
001
HLTH
W
S
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 1:00p - 3:30p
F 3.0
235
RB
Thygerson S
F 3.0
F 10:35a - 11:50a MW
001
V 5.0
RB
Injury & Violence Prevention
001
HLTH
RB
02819
001
002
HLTH
F 2.0
W
Th
HLTH
HLTH
F 3.0
235
257
HLTH
001
Poole M
Poole M
Technology in Health Promotion F 3.0
F 4:00p - 6:30p
F 4:00p - 6:30p
07410
271
206
001
HLTH
F 3.0
MW
W
HLTH
HLTH
Thygerson A
Thygerson A
Maughan D
Fabis S
Fabis S
For HEPE courses, go to HEPE in the class schedule.
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
Cole E
Briem R
F 3.0
206
F 3.0
420
001
Novilla M
Cross P
Hodson S
F 3.0
231
231
235
235
235
202
HLTH
001
Townsend J
F 3.0
TTh
T
Adv First Aid & Safety
F
F
F
F
F
SAB
HLTH 403R section 003 is for Research in Childhood Obesity
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:30p
M
001
Neiger B
F 3.0
BLK1 126
BLK1 235
Infectious Diseases
O 12:35p - 1:50p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
Daily
MWF
Chrnc Disease:Prevntn & Cntrl
O 9:35a - 10:50a
O 4:00p - 6:30p
F 5:30p - 8:00p
Evening
Evening
349
Exploration of Teaching
F 7:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
RB
F 2.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
HLTH
Intro to Public Health
Includes Freshman Academy
TBA
206
RB
Merrill R
V 7.0
TBA
Barnes M
F 3.0
TTh
206
RB
Hanson C
F 3.0
M
235
RB
West J
47
HLTH
619
10460
001
HLTH
F 2:30p - 4:10p
4:10p - 5:00p
11042
Population Interventions
630
11041
Small-Group Interventions
688R
10465
Field Experience
F 9:00a - 10:15a
001
HLTH
F 1:00p - 2:15p
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
HLTH
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
696R
02836
001
002
003
004
HLTH
F 3.0
T
T
625
001
HLTH
Inf & Chro Disease
698R
10466
TTh
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Public Health Project
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
RB
RB
001
HEB
Novilla M
206
RB
Barnes M
F 3.0
206
RB
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Page R
101
02839
001
002
1st-Year Hebrew
131
02843
001
002
HEB
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
133
001
HEB
1st-Year Biblical Hebrew
05698
H
201
02841
Daily
Daily
Honors Hebrew-Old Testamnt
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MTWTh
2nd-Year Modern Hebrew
HIST
002
003
004
007
008
009
011
012
013
014
Heiner S
HIST
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Rdngs in Hebrew Scriptures 1
432R
02848
Ancient Hebrew Texts
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
199R
08737
MTWTh
MW
Academic Internship
S
200
02853
TBA
Historian's Craft
S
S
S
S
S
Evening
201
08211
3068
HRCB
JFSB
Parry D
F 2.0
125
HRCB
Parry D
1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 9:15a
3:30p - 4:45p
5:00p - 6:15p
9:00a - 9:50a
V 3.0
2130
JFSB
Kerry P
F 3.0
MWF
TTh
MW
MW
MWF
201
World Civilization to 1500
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
001
005
006
Karren K
Lindsay G
Merrill R
Neiger B
Novilla M
Page R
Thackeray R
Thygerson A
Hanson C
348
348
348
348
2114
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
JFSB
Carter K
Pulsipher J
Harreld D
Cannon B
Harreld D
Majors Only
08211
H
H
H
12:00p - 12:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
9:30a - 10:45a
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 7:25p
9:30a - 11:55a
2:30p - 4:55p
12:05p - 1:20p
5:00p - 6:15p
3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
TTh
TTh
T
W
Th
M
TTh
MW
MWF
Honrs World Civilizatn to 1500
S 1:35p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
MWF
MWF
F 3.0
B190
3714
1170
101
424
410
406
115
B002
3714
JFSB
HBLL
TMCB
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
MCKB
JFSB
HBLL
Pixton P
Dursteler E
Hamblin W
Hebertson J
White K
Humpherys A
Humpherys A
Crawford C
Strate S
Strate S
F 3.0
C255 ESC
275 MARB
280 SWKT
Cooper G
Harline C
Brown K
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
HIST 202: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
For History of Civilization see also CMLIT, ENGL, HONORS, HUM, MUSIC, PHIL, PL SC, and ARTHC.
HIST
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
Olsen E
Olsen E
202
08212
World Civilization from 1500
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Evening
8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
1:35p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 2:25p
7:30p - 10:00p
7:30p - 10:00p
9:30a - 11:55a
5:00p - 6:15p
MWF
MWF
TTh
MWF
Th
T
W
M
MW
F 3.0
B002
B002
B002
B190
406
101
411
406
B190
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
JFSB
Skabelund A
Green A
MacKay M
Larsen K
Latimer B
Hebertson J
Latimer B
White K
Winkler A
HIST 220: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 4.0
HIST
Anderson C
Calabro D
F 4.0
F 4.0
06523
For History of Civilization see also CMLIT, ENGL, HONORS, HUM, MUSIC, PHIL, PL SC, and ARTHC.
Barnes M
Cole E
C254 ESC
331
HIST 201: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Novilla M
HRCB
JKB
Olsen E
F 4.0
002
003
004
006
007
V 3.0
125
1125
123
HEB
HIST
HEB 131: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HEB
Richards M
Olsen E
001
Karren K
Lindsay G
Merrill R
Neiger B
Novilla M
Page R
Thackeray R
Thygerson A
Hanson C
CB
CB
CB
F 2.0
F322 HFAC
HIST
V 3.0
383
383
383
History (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
F 4.0
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Daily
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
Hebrew (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
HEB
Daily
Intermediate Conversation
HEB 311 section 002: Israeli Cinema
002
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
HEB
Heiner S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
02846
001
Barnes M
Cole E
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
F 8:00a - 8:50a
311R
001
F 3.0
V 6.0
Independent Studies
S
S
S
S
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
MW
206
126
Ricks S
Honors
001
002
004
005
220
Evening
Salt Lake
02857
U S Through 1877
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:25p
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
M
T
253
253
253
303
MARB
MARB
MARB
SLC
Richards M
Youngbull K
Birrell S
Bradford J
HIST 221: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
48
HIST
001
003
HIST
221
02858
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
02888
Intro to East Asian History
238
10583
Ancient Near East to 330 BC
240
10581
M E Hist to 1800
241
10582
M E Hist from 1800
244
06384
Jewsh Hist 70AD-Pr
248
02866
Roman History
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
HIST
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
HIST
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
HIST
001
HIST
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Evening
251
F 4:00p - 5:15p
02898
001
HIST
HIST
001
HIST
MWF
TTh
European Expansion
312
02929
History of Ideas
06996
TTh
MW
319
08229
001
Crawford C
2114
JFSB
Mason M
Hamblin W
HIST 390R section 004: Surgery and the Rise of Modern Medicine.
004
F 3:35p - 4:50p
TTh
253
MARB
363
MARB
MacKay M
HIST
F 3.0
253
MARB
Green A
275
MARB
Kerry P
2113
JKB
Peek C
253
MARB
Miller S
B030 JFSB
Dursteler E
F 3.0
348
MARB
Harreld D
F 3.0
Jews & Holocaust
F 7:00p - 9:30p
Carter K
HIST 390R section 003 will study U.S. Politics, 1789-1865.
003
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
315
MARB
234
MARB
Kerry P
F 3.0
T
Family in Europe
B030 JFSB
Kerry P
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
3712
HBLL
Harris A
HIST 322: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HIST
322
02883
001
HIST
325
02882
327
10497
343
02892
001
HIST
Modern Italy
F 1:35p - 2:50p
11149
001
Thorp M
275
MARB
Brown K
F 3.0
TTh
Traditional Japan
348
MARB
Chinese Cultural History
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
B030 JFSB
001
002
HIST
364
02946
F 1:35p - 2:50p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
370
01972
001
HIST
374
09427
02911
US Hist, 1945-2000
384
08161
US Women's History
001
HIST
001
02948
MWF
19th C American Indian History
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
HIST 390R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
275
MARB
275
MARB
150
HRCB
Hartley W
Combs D
JKB
MCKB
HIST
001
02905
F 1:00p - 2:15p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
401
10509
Salt Lake
402
Fam & Law in Amer Hist
New Engl Fam Hist
O 6:00p - 8:30p
10510
Salt Lake
MW
Th
275
MARB
Johns A
US-East Fam Hist
O 6:00p - 8:30p
F 3.0
2114
424
JFSB
SLC
Ryskamp G
Ryskamp G
F 3.0
W
FHIST LIBR
Meyerink K
F 3.0
W
FHIST LIBR
Meyerink K
HIST 403: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HIST
403
10511
001
US-Midwest Family Hist Rsrch
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 3.0
2110
JFSB
Crandell J
HIST 404: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HIST
404
10512
001
HIST
001
US-South Fam Hist Rsrch
F 2:30p - 5:00p
410R
02902
Salt Lake
M
So European Family History
O 6:20p - 8:50p
Th
HIST
001
HIST
001
411R
02903
Salt Lake
412
Latin Amer Family Hist Rsrch
O 7:30p - 10:00p
10515
Salt Lake
Th
Engl/Wales Bfr1700 Fam Hist
O 5:30p - 8:00p
T
HIST
HIST
413
10516
F 9:00a - 9:50a
422
10521
F 3.0
2114
JFSB
Daynes K
F 3.0
411
SLC
Ryskamp P
433
07436
11608
001
TTh
Th
Writing Family Histories
F 4:00p - 6:30p
435
MWF
T
History & Problem of Narrative
F 9:30a - 10:45a
TTh
Cannon B
001
Johns A
HIST
HIST
481R
10526
F 3.0
411
SLC
Ryskamp P
F 3.0
FHIST LIBR
Mann A
F 3.0
245
SWKT
Harris A
Germ Lang & Hndwrtng Docmnts F 3.0
F 8:00a - 9:15a
O 5:30p - 7:10p
Salt Lake
001
HIST
Engl/Wales Snc1700 Fam Hist
HIST 481R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Family History Directed Rsrch
S
TBA
382 BRMB
FHIS FHIS
Minert R
Jensen L
F 3.0
385
CB
Hartley W
F 3.0
348
MARB
Pulsipher J
V 3.0
2130
JFSB
HIST 482: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
001
482
02925
Evening
490
Prof Credentials in Fam Hist
F 4:00p - 6:30p
02959
M
Capstone Research Seminar
F 3.0
102
SWKT
DeSchweinitz R
HIST
Youngbull K
HIST 490 section 001 will study Lordship and Community in the High Middle Ages.
001
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
245 SWKT
F 3.0
276
001
400
Hodson C
F 3.0
2104
HIST
HIST
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
386
MARB
SLC
001
002
001
002
F 3.0
MWF
376
F 8:00a - 8:50a
275
101
HIST
Davis T
F 3.0
MWF
US Hist, 1890-1945
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
HIST
TTh
W
TTh
001
F 3.0
Colonial America
F 8:00a - 8:50a
001
HIST
Utah
F 8:00a - 9:15a
HIST 400: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Skabelund A
HIST 364: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HIST
001
U.S. in Vietnam, 1945-1975
HIST 413: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
B030 JFSB
11151
Choate M
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
347
MARB
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
HIST
Spain
275
391
HIST 411: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
HIST
England to 1689
F 3.0
Larsen K
F 3.0
253
Special Topics
Hodson C
F 3.0
TTh
10493
Evening
HBLL
06385
HIST 390R section 002 will study Persecution and Toleration in Early Modern Europe.
002
F 3:00p - 4:15p
MW
C261 ESC
F 3.0
3716
390R
HIST 390R section 001 will study 18th Century Revolutions: America, France, and Haiti.
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
197 TMCB
F 3.0
304
001
HIST
DeSchweinitz R
Birrell S
F 3.0
Italian Renaissance
F 2:00p - 3:15p
MARB
MARB
F 3.0
02869
001
HIST
TTh
302
F 9:30a - 10:45a
253
253
F 3.0
Con & Col Lat Amer
F 8:00a - 9:15a
001
HIST
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
HIST
F 3.0
MWF
T
231
001
HIST
U S Since 1877
Meyerink K
F 3.0
Pixton P
Majors Only
HIST 490 section 002 will study Europe since 1789.
49
002
Choate M
Majors Only
HIST 490 section 004 will study Religious Conversion: Process, Meaning & Consequences.
004
F 3:30p - 6:00p
W
2114 JFSB
Harline C
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
2114
JFSB
012
013
Majors Only
HONRS
HIST 490 section 005 will study Victorian Social and Religious History.
005
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
2114
JFSB
Thorp M
Majors Only
HIST 490 section 006 will study East Asia.
006
F 9:00a - 9:50a
680
SWKT
Davis T
Majors Only
HIST 490 section 007 will study Slavery from Ancient to Modern Times.
007
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
MWF
2114
JFSB
Mason M
Majors Only
HIST 490 section 008 will study U.S. Religious/Mormon History.
008
F 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
285
SWKT
Underwood G
Majors Only
HIST 490 section 003 will study Islamic Spain, Sicily, and the Western Mediterranean.
009
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
B112 JFSB
HIST
495R
07287
Directed Research
496R
07288
Academic Internship
02961
Directed Readings
001
HIST
001
HIST
S
Salt Lake
498R
HIST
500R
02962
03023
001
002
HIST
HIST
651
07289
2130
BLK2 2130
2130
2130
2130
Special Readings
TBA
TBA
2130
BLK2 2130
MWF
03015
Grad Sem in History
695R
03020
Coordinated Research
699R
03024
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
2114
JFSB
York N
Richards M
F 3.0
TBA
2130
HONRS
JFSB
V 9.0
TBA
2130
JFSB
Honors Program (102B MSRB, (801) 422-6136)
HONRS
100
10792
Freshman Honors Experience
HONRS 100 section 014: Effective Decision-Making
014
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 5:40p
W
HONRS 100 section 015: In the Year of Our Lord
015
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 4:50p
T
HONRS
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
100
10792
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
B032 JFSB
Late Summer Honors
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MSRB
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
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H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Honors University Writing
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 9:15a
8:00a - 9:15a
1:35p - 2:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
9:30a - 10:45a
9:30a - 10:45a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
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11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
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MWF
MWF
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MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
BLK1 TBA
BLK1 TBA
Sowell M
Swain M
Honors
Honors
Petersen B
Christensen A
Jorgensen S
Taggart G
Price E
Thayer D
Jorgensen S
Fullmer S
Christensen A
Petersen B
Bunn D
Taggart G
Longhurst P
Turley K
Harris L
Fullmer S
Isaak K
Bunn D
Harris L
Spencer K
Christensen A
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
Freshman Academy
Honors
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
Honors
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Freshman Academy
Honors
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
241
211
108
241
211
202
107
241
211
250
262
241
250
211
211
241
107
250
211
241
202
MSRB
MSRB
HGB
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
HGB
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
SWKT
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
HGB
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
MSRB
201
02225
Civilization 1
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
F 3.0
HONRS 201 section 001 is cross-listed with PHIL 201 section 001.
001
H
S 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B135 JFSB
Siebach J
Freshman Academy
HONRS 201 section 002: The Pen and the Sword
002
H
S 1:35p - 2:50p
250
Griggs C
Freshman Academy
Hansen K
Honors
TTh
MSRB
Crookston R
Honors
HONRS 201 section 004 is: Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts: The Written Word as an Agent of Change.
004
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
1130 HBLL
Duvall S
Honors
Bennett R
Honors
HONRS 201 section 005: Innovation and Ideal in Western Cities.
005
Evening
H
F 4:30p - 5:50p
MW
2004
HONRS 201 section 006: Ancient and Medieval Ethics.
006
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 5:20p
TTh
HONRS 201 section 007: The Pen and the Sword
007
Evening
H
O 4:30p - 5:50p
TTh
F 1.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
08274
TBA
TBA
HONRS 201 section 003 : Rhetoric in Western Civilization is cross-listed with ENGL 201
003
H
S 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
202 MSRB
F 1.0
BLK1 250
150
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
S
S
HONRS 150 section 022 is designed to provide a Service Learning Educational Opportunity for students.
022
HS
S 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
B094 JFSB
Brady J
023
H
S 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
211 MSRB Paulsen D
024
H
S 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
202 MSRB South K
025
H
S 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
241 MSRB Spencer K
027
H
S 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
211 MSRB Lee M
028
H
S 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
241 MSRB Clarke R
029
H
S 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
211 MSRB Paulsen D
030
H
S 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
250 MSRB Spencer K
031
H
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
107 HGB
Fullmer S
V 3.0
Master's Thesis
O
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
F 3.0
2114
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
JFSB
JFSB
V 3.0
Sources&Problems in Early Am
S
Ryskamp G
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
690R
001
HIST
FHIST LIBR
Special Studies in History
F 8:00a - 8:50a
001
HIST
TBA
TBA
S
S
001
JFSB
V 5.0
V 3.0
S
S
S
598R
2130
TBA
S
S
001
002
003
HIST
TBA
O
001
002
Cooper G
F 3.0
H
H
Dursteler E
Gong G
Hall J
Hansen K
Hinckley J
Huntsman E
Lamb J
Lee D
Moody J
Peek C
Soper K
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
JKB
Lee D
Honors
W010 BNSN
Winkler A
Honors
250
MSRB
Griggs C
Honors
HONRS 201 section 008: From Jerusalem to Athens and Back
008
H
O 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
202
MSRB
Seely D
Honors
HONRS
F 3.0
Madsen A
Honors
203R
02233
Literature
HONRS 203R section 001: Old Testament Roots of the Book of Mormon
001
H
O 8:30a - 9:50a
MW
213
JSB
HONRS 203R section 002: The Orpheus Theme in Literature, Music, and the Other Arts is cross-listed with CL CV 340R section 002.
50
002
HONRS
H
204R
02234
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
Fine Arts
4420
HBLL
Macfarlane R
Honors
F 3.0
002
HONRS
H
300R
08726
O 11:00a - 12:50p M
Advanced Writing
220
MCKB
Galbraith R
Honors
F 3.0
HONRS 204R section 001: The Orpheus Theme in Literature, Music, and the Other Arts is cross-listed with CL CV 340R section 002.
001
H
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
4420 HBLL
Powley E
Honors
HONRS 300R section 002: Advanced Writing for Pre-Law Students and Others
002
H
O 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
250
MSRB
Thayer D
Honors
HONRS
HONRS 300R section 005: Waymarks for the Spiritual Quest
005
H
O 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
245
SWKT
Hallen C
Honors
HONRS 300R section 006: Memoir and the Imagination
006
Evening
H
O 4:30p - 5:50p
TTh
348
MARB
Plummer T
Honors
HONRS
F 3.0
Johnson L
Honors
Taggart G
Honors
Eves R
Honors
205R
02235
Philosophy
F 3.0
HONRS 205R section 001: Soren Kierkegaard is cross-listed with PHIL 340R section 002.
001
H
F 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
B152 JFSB
Paulsen D
Honors
HONRS 205R section 002: History and Philosophy of Medicine is cross-listed with PHIL 350R section 001.
002
H
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
343 MCKB Carter K
Honors
HONRS
223R
08578
Behavioral Science
F 3.0
HONRS 223R section 001: Organizational Leadership and Strategy
001
H
O 9:30a - 10:50a MW
170
HONRS
F 3.0
232R
11061
History: Global & Cultural
HONRS 232R section 001: Jerusalem, The Eternal City
001
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 4:50p
HONRS
240
08584
MWF
Am Government and Society
1013
TNRB
JKB
300R
08726
Writing the Peer Handbook
HONRS 300R section 003: Peer Handbook: Writing the Honors 150 Text
003
H
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
B161 JFSB
DeTienne K
Honors
HONRS
300R
08726
300R
08726
303R
07906
004
HONRS
Ogden D
Honors
Lawrence A
Holzapfel R
Honors
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
H
001
HONRS
H
Writing the Honors Thesis
O 12:05p - 1:20p
TTh
Writing and Pedagogy
S 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
Literature
F 3.0
102
SWKT
F 3.0
363
MARB
F 3.0
HONRS 303R section 001 is crosslisted with ITAL 460 section 001: Dante's Divine Comedy.
001
H
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
B140 JFSB
Sowell M
Honors
HONRS 303R section 002 is cross-listed with RUSS 341: Dostoevsky in Translation.
002
H
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
1127 JKB
Purves M
Honors
HONRS 241R section 001: Students who register for this course must also register for HONRS 260 section 001.
001
H
O 2:00p - 3:50p
MWF
253 MARB Willoughby O
Honors
HONRS 303R section 003: C.S. Lewis
003
H
O 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
B050 JFSB
Young B
Honors
HONRS
Honors
HONRS 303R section 004: Shakespeare and Film
004
H
O 1:00p - 2:15p
TTh
220
MCKB
Siegfried B
Honors
Honors
HONRS 303R section 005: Presidential Rhetoric
005
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
202
MSRB
Hatch G
Honors
JFSB
Kelling H
Honors
HONRS 240 section 001: American History Through Literature
001
H
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
002
Evening
H
S 4:00p - 6:30p
W
348
202
HONRS
F 3.0
241R
250
001
08585
08985
H
Colloquium in the Sciences
Honors Math Modelling
S 4:00p - 6:50p
TTh
MARB
MSRB
F 3.0
173
TMCB
HONRS 250 section 002 is intended for non-science and non-engineering majors.
002
H
S 10:00a - 10:45a T
302 MSRB
10:00a - 11:45a Th
302 MSRB
HONRS
260
08590
Biological Sci Princ & Reasng
Speiser R
Bell J
HONRS 303R section 007: Goethe's Faust is cross-listed with GERM 442R.
007
H
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
3116
F 3.0
HONRS 260 section 002: Principles of Wildlife Biology is cross-listed with PWS 225: Principles of Wildlife Ecology.
002
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
230 TNRB Raymer D
Honors
HONRS 303R section 008: The World of the New Testament is cross-listed with CL CV 340R: Topics in Classical Civilization.
008
H
O 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B104 JFSB
Hall J
Honors
HONRS
HONRS 303R section 009: The Literary History of Adam and Eve
009
H
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
202
HONRS
F 3.0
260
08590
Biol Sci Princ & Reasng Colloq
F 3.0
HONRS 260 section 001: Students who register for this course must also register for HONRS 241R section 001.
001
H
O 2:00p - 3:50p
MWF
253 MARB Dibble W
Honors
HONRS
290R
005
HONRS
002
HONRS
11064
H
290R
Evening
290R
11064
H
11064
Great Works & Arts Engagement F 1.0
O
TBA
Great Works: Art
O 6:00p - 6:50p
TBA
T
250
MSRB
B181 JFSB
HONRS
F 2.0
003
HONRS
004
HONRS
290R
Evening
290R
Evening
292R
001
HONRS
H
11064
H
11065
H
292R
002
HONRS
11064
11065
H
295R
11066
Great Works: Literature
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
Great Works: Music
O 4:00p - 4:50p
2009
JKB
HONRS 304R section 001: Film Genres.
001
Evening
H
O 5:00p - 8:50p
004
H
S
Wescott A
Honors
HONRS
Packard D
Honors
Earl C
Honors
F 1.0
W
211
MSRB
Shirts P
Honors
Sowell M
Honors
Sowell M
Honors
Honors Student Advisory Counc F 1.0
S 5:00p - 5:50p
M
Progressing in Honors
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
Special Topics
HONRS 295R section 001: Film Lab for The Pen and the Sword
001
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 7:00p
F
321
MSRB
F 1.0
321
MSRB
F 1.0
321
MSRB
HONRS 295R section 002 will study Scriptural Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Fine Arts
Honors
V 3.0
HONRS 290R section 001 is cross-listed with PHIL 414R section 001.
001
H
O 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
07907
Paulsen D
F 1.0
Great Works: Film
304R
Honors
11068
Arts: Global & Cultural
F201 HFAC
TBA
Petersen B
Honors
Larsen D
Packard D
Honors
Honors
F 3.0
HONRS 309R section 001: Environmental Humanities. Crosslisted with SCAND 490R section 001, HUM 490R section 001, and HUM
690R section 001.
001
H
F 3:00p - 4:15p
Th
B104 JFSB
Oscarson C
Honors
3:00p - 6:45p
T
B104 JFSB
HONRS 309R section 002: European Cinema is cross-listed with EUROP 351: European Cinema.
002
Evening
H
O 4:00p - 7:00p
T
321 MSRB Olivier M
HONRS
331R
11069
Social Sci: Global & Cultural
HONRS
345R
08604
Technology
001
02246
H
Honors Thesis
S
Callister L
Honors
Warnick S
Honors
Sowell M
Honors
F 3.0
HONRS 345 section 001: Algorithm analysis is cross-listed with C S 312.
001
H
O 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
120
499R
Honors
F 3.0
HONRS 331R section 001: Issues in Global Health is cross-listed with NURS 399R.
001
H
O 3:00p - 5:30p
M
337 SWKT
HONRS
Griggs C
309R
Th
TBA
MSRB
TMCB
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Humanities (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
51
HUM 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HUM
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
101
03093
Introduction to the Humanities
S
S
O
F
F
F
F
F
O
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
8:00a - 9:15a
9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
5:00p - 6:15p
4:00p - 5:15p
4:35p - 5:50p
6:00p - 7:15p
7:30p - 8:45p
12:00p - 2:25p
12:00p - 2:25p
TTh
MWF
MWF
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
T
Th
F 3.0
2113
B092
B092
2112
B152
B050
2112
2112
315
307
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
SLC
SLC
Haddock L
Haddock L
Burns M
Chapman J
Gibby K
Olsen M
Stokes J
Rush V
Cales D
Madsen D
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
HUM
201
03094
001
002
003
F 12:00p - 12:50p
F 12:05p - 1:20p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 3:00p - 3:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
F 4:00p - 5:15p
F 5:00p - 6:15p
F 4:35p - 5:50p
F 7:00p - 8:15p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
O 12:00p - 2:25p
004
005
006
007
008
012
013
015
016
017
018
019
020
HUM
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
201
009
010
011
Western Humanities 1
03094
H
H
H
MWF
TTh
MW
F
MW
MW
MW
F
MW
MW
MW
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MW
MW
MW
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MW
MW
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MW
MW
MW
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MW
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MWF
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
W
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Hnrs Western Humanities 1
F 9:30a - 10:45a
S 1:00p - 1:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
MWF
MWF
001
002
003
202
03095
Western Humanities 2
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
240
03096
HUM
HUM
F 3.0
B042
B104
B092
1018
B104
B094
B092
150
B104
B094
B092
123
B094
B104
B092
123
B104
B094
B092
150
B104
B094
B092
B060
B104
B094
B104
2113
B104
2113
B152
B060
403
403
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
HRCB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
HRCB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
HRCB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
HRCB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
SLC
242
07360
HUM
HUM
HUM
001
002
HUM
Sowell D
HUM
JKB
JKB
JKB
Intro to Interdisciplinary Hum
HUM
B104 JFSB
B104 JFSB
2113
JKB
B042 JFSB
B042 JFSB
HnrsAmHumanities1:Colonl-1876 F 3.0
262
03110
H
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 4:00p - 5:15p
Evening
350
F 1:35p - 2:50p
06747
09732
03109
425R
09372
MWF
TTh
Academic Internship
O
420R
TTh
MW
Interpretation of Lit & Arts
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:35p - 2:50p
399R
TTh
AmerHumanities2:1877-Present
TBA
Period Studies
B060 JFSB
B060 JFSB
HUM
003
HUM
Ancell M
Rush V
Call M
Bunnell E
Cales D
Cales D
Rimmasch K
Rimmasch K
425R
Maya Art & Cltr
09376
Sem in Humanities
Evening
490R
F 4:00p - 5:15p
2113 JKB
B042 JFSB
F 3.0
B104 JFSB
2112 JKB
Anderson K
Andersen D
Call M
Handley G
Sederholm C
V 9.0
TBA
Stanford C
TTh
3002
JFSB
Sederholm C
F 3.0
Handley G
F 3.0
TTh
386
MOA
Christenson A
F 3.0
Oscarson C
HUM 490R section 002 will study The Art of Memory.
002
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F322 HFAC
Kramer N
495R
09377
Directed Readings
499R
08748
Honors Thesis
595R
03120
Directed Readings
620R
03121
Period Studies
001
HUM
O
HUM
O
001
HUM
O
HUM 620R section 001 will study The Gothic.
001
F 12:05p - 1:20p
HUM
625R
09318
American Culture
Honors
Sederholm C
Sederholm C
B104 JFSB
B104 JFSB
HUM
Honors
Freshman Academy
Honors
Christenson A
HUM 490R section 001 will study Environmental Humanities.
001
F 3:00p - 6:45p
T
3:00p - 4:15p
Th
001
Sowell D
Tate G
Tate G
Christenson A
F 3.0
American Culture
09372
Parry J
Call M
F 3.0
HUM 425R section 001 will study Nature and the Modern Novel in the Americas.
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
3002 JFSB
Sowell D
Ricks R
F 3.0
03097
TTh
Lawson F
Lawson F
F 3.0
261
F 12:05p - 1:20p
Call M
Andersen D
Andersen D
Ransom J
Isaak K
Ransom J
Madsen D
Rimmasch K
F 3.0
AmerHumanities1:Colonial-1876 F 3.0
HUM 420R section 001 will study The Gothic.
001
F 12:05p - 1:20p
Sowell D
TTh
JFSB
JKB
HBLL
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
SLC
SLC
03097
001
HUM
Intro to Humanities of Islam
B104
2002
3710
B042
1105
B042
406
403
261
001
002
Sowell D
TTh
TTh
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
002
Sowell D
F 3.0
2002
1103
2113
10635
001
F 3.0
2004 JKB
B042 JFSB
B042 JFSB
250
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MW
TTh
Th
Th
Intro to Humanities of Asia
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
002
Ancell M
Stanford C
Sowell D
2:00p - 2:50p
12:05p - 1:20p
2:00p - 2:50p
5:30p - 6:45p
5:30p - 6:45p
7:00p - 8:15p
7:30p - 10:00p
9:30a - 11:55a
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 8:00a - 9:15a
001
HUM 202: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HUM
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
O
001
002
HUM 201: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
HUM
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
012
TTh
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Previous Application
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Previous Application
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Previous Application
F 3.0
TTh
3002
JFSB
Sederholm C
F 3.0
HUM 625R section 001 will study Nature and the Modern Novel in the Americas.
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
3002 JFSB
Handley G
52
HUM
003
HUM
625R
09318
Evening
690R
Maya Art & Cltr
F 4:00p - 5:15p
03122
F 3.0
TTh
386
Sem in Humanities
MOA
001
F 3.0
B104 JFSB
B104 JFSB
Oscarson C
HUM 690R section 002 will study The Art of Memory.
002
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F322 HFAC
Kramer N
699R
01467
001
TTh
Masters Thesis
O
INDES
TBA
INDES
001
396R
11337
Evening
INDES
Christenson A
Previous Application
W
3712
001
ICLND
201
06396
Evening
429
2nd-Yr Icelandic
O 4:00p - 5:20p
HBLL
09068
001
1101
Old Icelandic Lang &Literature
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
JKB
INDES
JFSB
INDES
Allred D
130B
10981
001
INDES
130A
10980
001
INDES
131A
10982
INDES
10986
001
INDES
001
INDES
210
09894
INDES
INDES
001
INDES
Industrial Design Studio 1
231
00431
Pres Methods for Ind Design 1
250
10531
Intro 3D Graphics
F 8:00a - 10:50a
F 1:00p - 2:50p
001
INDES
TTh
MW
F 10:00a - 11:50a MW
251
10532
Fundamentals of 2D Graphics
F 4:00p - 5:50p
255R
MW
10988
Computer Graphics
330
00462
Industrial Design Studio 3
331R
00463
Presentation Mthds / Ind Des 3
Evening
O 7:00p - 9:50p
F 1:00p - 3:50p
O 9:00a - 11:50a
340
09897
Evening
350
10989
Th
MW
F
TTh
Computer Graphics Studio 1
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
I SYS
Howell B
SNLB
001
002
003
Skaggs P
SNLB
Fry R
Class Flag
F 2.0
165
SNLB
Reinhard J
F 2.0
104
B66
Triplett T
F 3.0
122
SNLB
Fry R
F 2.0
122
SNLB
75
CTB
CTB
75
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
F 3.0
09901
Prof Practices of the Designer
494R
09903
Spec Prob Design
497R
09905
BFA Final Project
O 7:00p - 10:00p
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
F
09906
75
W
75
MW
Adams R
CTB
Adams R
F 2.0
240
CTB
Skaggs P
V 3.0
TBA
Adams R
F 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Directed Studies
S
CTB
F 2.0
TBA
O
O
499R
MW
Adams R
Skaggs P
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Fry R
Class Flag
100
08986
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Spreadsheet Skills
O 5:00p - 7:50p
O 5:00p - 7:50p
O 7:30p - 9:00p
F 0.5
TTh
TTh
T
BLK1 151
BLK2 151
318
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
$25
McKell L
McKell L
Woffinden B
I SYS 100 and I SYS 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu, fee required). I SYS 100 and I SYS 101 are self-taught
courses using Blackboard for quizzes and course management. Section 001 is Block 1 and section 002 is Block 2. You must attend
one of the orientation sessions (which is the only required meeting during the semester) or drop the class. First-block orientation
sessions for Fall 2008 are Tuesday, September 2, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Thursday, September 4, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Second-block orientation sessions for Fall 2008 are Thursday, October 23, 5:00 p.m. and Tuesday, October 28, 5:00 p.m. You need
to attend only one orientation session for both I SYS 100 and I SYS 101. The orientation sessions will be held in 151 TNRB. Fee
required.
I SYS
001
002
003
101
00911
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 7:50p
O 5:00p - 6:50p
O 7:30p - 9:00p
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
$25
McKell L
McKell L
Woffinden B
Hales S
Students registering for I SYS 401 should register for the same section of I SYS 402, 403 and 414. To register for the BS Information
Systems Junior Core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
001
I SYS
I SYS
Academic Internship
F 0.5
BLK1 151
BLK2 151
318
Fry R
Howell B
08769
TTh
TTh
T
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
Allen R
199R
Computer Presentation Skills
Adams R
F 3.0
240
Shader Programming
I SYS 201: You must have completed or be enrolled in I SYS 100 first block to take I SYS 201.
F 2.0
315
10993
Skaggs P
Adams R
F 3.0
315
455R
CTB
F 3.0
I SYS
F 2.0
75
Computer Graphics Studio 3
Fry R
F 2.0
Graphics Studies for InDes 1
F 4:00p - 5:30p
SNLB
SNLB
F 2.0
F 10:00a - 11:50a MW
001
INDES
TTh
00430
001
INDES
BLK1 122
230
001
INDES
TTh
Model Making & Prototyping
001
Howell B
F 1.5
00434
001
SNLB
SNLB
F 1.5
BLK2 122
214R
001
INDES
TTh
Inter Computer Applications
F 5:30p - 7:30p
001
INDES
BLK1 122
BLK1 122
Visualization Methods
F 1:00p - 3:50p
Evening
T
Th
Creativity & Design Thinking
F 1:00p - 3:50p
133A
BLK2 122
BLK2 122
305
10991
488
Adams R
Fry R
F 3.0
MW
450
Evening
Zundel B
I SYS 100 and I SYS 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu, fee required). I SYS 100 and I SYS 101 are self-taught
courses using Blackboard for quizzes and course management. Section 001 is Block 1 and section 002 is Block 2. You must attend
one of the orientation sessions (which is the only required meeting during the semester) or drop the class. First-block orientation
sessions for Fall 2008 are Tuesday, September 2, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Thursday, September 4, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Second-block orientation sessions for Fall 2008 are Thursday, October 23, 5:00 p.m. and Tuesday, October 28, 5:00 p.m. You need
to attend only one orientation session for both I SYS 100 and I SYS 101. The orientation sessions will be held in 151 TNRB. Fee
required.
Visual Des Lang/Comp for InDes F 1.5
F 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 11:50a
001
T
Th
TBA
TBA
Industrial Design Studio 5
F 1:00p - 3:50p
CTB
V 9.0
Information Systems (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
Tate G
Visual Des Lang/Comp for InDes F 1.5
F 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 11:50a
75
TBA
TBA
F 1:00p - 3:50p
001
Industrial Design (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
INDES
00511
001
002
F 3.0
3002
430
TTh
Professional Internship
O
O
001
Nielson C
F 4.0
MWF
INDES
INDES
Icelandic (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
ICLND
001
001
Humanities Leadrshp Develpmnt V 2.0
S 4:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 5:50p
09904
001
Humanities College (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
HCOLL
399R
001
V 9.0
TBA
Evening
001
002
HUM 690R section 001 will study Environmental Humanities.
001
F 3:00p - 6:45p
T
3:00p - 4:15p
Th
HUM
INDES
Christenson A
O
201
08962
401
Intro to Mgt Info Systems
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
10419
TBA
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
2:00p - 3:15p
3:30p - 4:45p
4:00p - 5:20p
5:00p - 7:25p
Systems Analysis
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
W
V 3.0
TBA
Young J
F 3.0
280
280
280
280
280
280
284
318
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
Meservy R
Meservy R
Ball N
Ball N
Meservy R
Meservy R
Dittmar F
Britsch R
F 3.0
53
001
002
S 8:00a - 10:50a
S 12:30p - 3:20p
MWF
MWF
210
210
TNRB
TNRB
Liddle S
Liddle S
002
003
Students registering for I SYS 402 should register for the same section of I SYS 401, 403 and 414. To register for the BS Information
Systems Junior Core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
IT
I SYS
IT
402
08041
001
002
Database Systems
S 8:00a - 10:50a
S 12:30p - 3:20p
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
210
210
TNRB
TNRB
Hansen G
Hansen G
403
10420
001
002
I SYS
S 8:00a - 10:50a
S 12:30p - 3:20p
414
11289
001
002
I SYS
Prin of Business Programming
09932
F 3.0
210
210
Business Processes & Controls
S 8:00a - 10:50a
S 12:30p - 3:20p
520
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
11326
IT
251B
11206
Computer Arch & Organization
O 8:00a - 9:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
251A
11205
MWF
MWF
T
MWF
Th
O 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
MWF
T
MWF
Th
340
345
340
345
Manufacturing students register for IT 492R section 001 or 002 in lieu of IT 314.
I SYS
001
11007
001
002
I SYS
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
542
10149
Web Development
S
TBA
TBA
11013
Academic Research in I Sys
590R
00771
Seminar in Information Systems F 3.0
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
599R
06395
693R
09933
001
MW
IT
TNRB
MW
324
MW
TNRB
W122 TNRB
TBA
Hansen J
IT
Lowry P
IT
TBA
Meservy R
TBA
Class Flag
101
01777
001
IT
104B
11022
001
TBA
002
IT
104A
11021
001
IT
001
199R
06095
MWF
T
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
M
Academic Internship
S
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
391R
01816
399R
08938
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
CTB
443
01789
446
10294
F 2.0
340
325
340
325
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
$15
Helps C
Lab Included
Helps C
Lab Included
F 2.0
340
325
340
325
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
TBA
466
11207
Helps C
Lab Included
Helps C
Lab Included
Ekstrom J
491R
11498
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
Teng C
Teng C
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
Teng C
Teng C
F 3.0
340
335
340
335
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
Lunt B
Lab Included
Lunt B
Lab Included
Swan B
Lab Included
Swan B
Lab Included
F 3.0
340
365
340
365
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
250
CTB
Ekstrom J
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
Broadband Communications
Senior Project /Capstone 1
MW
F
Info Assurance & Security
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
001
MW
M
MW
W
Senior Seminar
O 7:00a - 7:50a
W
11:00a - 11:50a Th
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ekstrom J
Ekstrom J
Ekstrom J
F 3.0
340
335
CTB
CTB
$ 20
Bailey M
Lab Included
F 2.0
340
385
CTB
CTB
Teng C
F 3.0
340
350
340
350
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
Ekstrom J
Lab Included
Ekstrom J
Lab Included
F 0.5
132
250
SNLB
CTB
Harmon B
Manufacturing students register for IT 492R section 001 or 002 in lieu of IT 314.
IT
$40
V 3.0
IT
Academic Internshp
O 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
Bailey M
F 0.5
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
10:00a - 12:50p F
002
Swan B
Jr/Sr Seminar
S
S
S
001
$10
MW
T
MW
Th
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
IT
TTh
Th
TTh
F
Database Principles & Applictn
O 1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
Lowry P
F 2.0
240
Digital Electronics Foundatns
O 11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
002
TTh
Digital Electronics Foundatns
O 11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
10293
001
Cornerstone: Information Tech
O 2:00p - 3:50p
IT
IT
Romney M
Information Technology (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
IT
350
001
002
003
Hansen J
Digital Communications
O 9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
001
V 3.0
I SYS 693R section 002 is for PhD preparation students only.
002
O
TBA
01776
002
V 3.0
TBA
327
001
F 3.0
Reading & Confrnc
O
Lindstrom C
F 3.0
180
Academic Internshp
O
002
Lindstrom C
571
001
I SYS
HBLL
Lindstrom C
Lindstrom C
F 3.0
Information Systems Security
I SYS 590R section 001 is on Business Intelligence.
001
O 3:30p - 4:45p
I SYS
1601
10657
001
I SYS
TTh
560
001
I SYS
W118 TNRB
W118 TNRB
Advanced Data Communications F 3.0
002
I SYS
MW
MW
09380
O 8:00a - 9:15a
IT
F 3.0
533
001
I SYS
Enterprise Infrastructure
CTB
F 2.0
I SYS 520 section 001 is for Information Systems students only. Others need instructor approval.
001
O 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
W122 TNRB Allen G
531
Bailey M
F 2.0
BLK2 340
345
BLK2 340
345
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
CTB
F 2.0
BLK1 365
Computer Architecture & Org
Ekstrom J
Ekstrom J
F 2.0
BLK2 365
Fundamentals of Web-Based IT
002
Spreadsheet Automation & Model F 3.0
MWF
11325
001
Romney M
Romney M
TBA
TBA
210A
001
IT
TBA
TBA
Fundamentals of Web-Based IT
O 8:00a - 9:50a
002
Albrecht C
Albrecht C
F 3.0
210
210
210B
001
001
Students registering for I SYS 403 should register for the same section of I SYS 401, 402 and 414. To register for the BS Information
Systems Junior Core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
I SYS
S
S
492R
01790
Special Problems
V 3.0
Manufacturing students register for IT 492R section 001 or 002 in lieu of IT 314.
001
O 10:00a - 12:50p F
325
3:00p - 3:50p
MW
340
002
O 1:00p - 3:50p
F
325
3:00p - 3:50p
MW
340
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
Lunt B
Lunt B
IT 492R section 003: The Art, Tools, and Aesthetics of Web Design for IT students. This class will discuss principles and elements
of art and design while focusing on development of skills needed for self-produced graphics for web use.
54
003
004
IT
Evening
529
F 5:00p - 6:50p
S
08783
001
375
BLK2 TBA
Advanced Networkng
O 3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
002
TTh
TBA
CTB
Flores A
Lunt B
001
IP&T
F 3.0
TTh
Th
TTh
T
340
350
340
350
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
286
08057
Instructional Tech in Teaching
IP&T
001
Ekstrom J
IP&T
001
F 1.0
IP&T
W
355
MCKB
Hulme S
IP&T 286 section 006: English/Performing Arts ONLY.
006
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
M
359
MCKB
Majors A
IP&T 286 section 007: English/Languages ONLY.
007
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
T
359
MCKB
Velasquez A
McCollum K
001
IP&T 286 section 012: Online Learning - Social Studies/English/Languages
012
O
TBA
TBA
Griffiths M
001
Inst Tech for EAC,ElEd, & SpEd
IP&T 287 section 001 is for Special Ed Mild/Moderate ONLY.
001
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
T
115
T
115
IP&T 287 section 003 is for ECE and El Ed ONLY.
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
W
TBA
IP&T 287 section 004 is for ECE and El Ed ONLY.
004
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
Th
115
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
TBA
IP&T
F 2.0
001
002
003
004
005
006
IP&T
O
O
O
O
O
O
470R
05669
001
002
IP&T
520
11457
001
IP&T
564
06338
599R
02644
Evening
355
355
355
355
277
319
Undergrad Research
Instructional Desn
620
08964
Princ of Learning
655
09360
Inst Print Design
O 12:00p - 1:15p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
IP&T
Griffiths M
IP&T
Morse C
001
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
IR
Burgoyne N
Seminar
S
Evening
690R
S
O 12:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
692R
08606
355
BLK2 TBA
MCKB
698R
07401
Evening
MCKB
MCKB
359
MCKB
TBA
355
699R
MCKB
TBA
TBA
Williams D
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Graham C
V 3.0
W
W
355
359
MCKB
MCKB
752
TBA
01999
Measurement Theory
10941
Adv Qualitative Inquiry in Edu
O 4:00p - 5:20p
06348
TBA
799R
06356
Evening
Gibbons A
F 3.0
359
MCKB
Sudweeks R
F 3.0
348
348
168
MARB
MARB
MCKB
Yanchar S
F 3.0
TTh
Dissertation
S
Sudweeks R
BLK2 TBA
WF
Adv Cai Topic &Pro
O 9:30a - 11:00a
Wiley D
Rogers P
V 6.0
O 11:00a - 12:50p M
11:00a - 11:50a W
12:00p - 12:50p M
760R
MCKB
MCKB
TBA
Master's Thesis
Evening
756
Master's Project
S
Gibbons A
V 3.0
06352
Evening
Davies R
359
MCKB
Merrill P
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Gibbons A
399R
10630
Academic Internship
S
TBA
V 12.0
TBA
Phillips K
International and Area Studies (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
Carter N
Johnson M
Davies R
Rich P
Burningham J
Rich P
IAS
199R
09043
001
IAS
Academic Internshp
F
201R
07740
V 3.0
TBA
Cultural Survey
TBA
F 1.0
IAS 201R section 008 is for New Zealand Teacher Ed Study Abroad Prep
008
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
W
BLK2 B112 JFSB
IAS
201R
07740
Cul Survey-Europe
Jacobs J
Class Flag
F 1.0
IAS 201R section 004 is Paris Study Abroad Prep.
004
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:00p
Th
BLK2 299
TMCB
Patterson K
Class Flag
Graham C
IAS 201R section 006 is Madrid Study Abroad Prep.
006
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:40p
W
BLK2 1119
JKB
Brown K
Class Flag
BLK2 2004
JKB
Vincent L
Class Flag
Gibbons A
IAS
Crisler J
Class Flag
Williams D
Williams D
Davies R
F 2.0
MCKB
V 3.0
Advanced Topics
S
001
F 3.0
359
359
359
Graham C
F 3.0
TTh
08510
687R
TTh
Stubbs S
International Relations (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
IAS 201R section 009 is for Vienna Music Study Abroad Prep
009
Evening
O 6:00p - 7:50p
W
V 6.0
TBA
Development Projct
Evening
001
F 3.0
Academic Internshp
S
IP&T
V 3.0
Fndatns of Instructional Tech
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
IP&T
M
F
T
Th
Th
F
O 11:00a - 12:50p M
11:00a - 11:50a W
001
IP&T
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
O 10:00a - 10:50a W
F
TBA
001
IP&T
Educ Psychology
IP&T
Graham C
IP&T 287 section 005 is for Blended Learning for ECE and El Ed ONLY
005
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
W
09216
03244
O 2:00p - 3:20p
F 2.0
IP&T 287 section 002 is for Special Ed Severe ONLY.
002
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
301
Evaluation Project
V 6.0
001
002
11093
06043
IP&T
Hulme S
287
667R
MCKB
F 3.0
359
166
IP&T 286 section 011: Online Learning - Science/FCS/Heatlh/Performing Arts
011
O
TBA
TBA
IP&T
359
Intro to Evaluation in Educat
IP&T 692R section 003: New Media, Social Media, and Learning
003
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
006
F 8:00a - 8:50a
W
IP&T
MCKB
T
06040
001
IP&T
IP&T 286 section 005: Social Studies ONLY.
005
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
IP&T 286 section 008: Science/Family Consumer Science/Health ONLY.
008
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
Th
359
O 5:00p - 6:50p
661
001
Ekstrom J
Instructional Psychology and Technology (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
IP&T
Evening
Yanchar S
Teacher Approval
201R
07740
Cul Survey-England
IAS 201R section 005 is London Study Abroad Prep.
005
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:00p
IAS
220
001
Evening
IAS
301
09134
Intro Devel Stu
09169
KC Lecture Series
F 4:00p - 5:15p
F 1.0
W
BLK2 275
MARB
F 3.0
TTh
C295 ESC
Dixon J
F 1.0
55
001
IAS
001
002
003
IAS
002
F 12:00p - 12:50p W
351R
09170
Evening
Evening
Evening
353R
O 5:30p - 8:00p
O 5:30p - 8:00p
O 5:30p - 8:00p
09069
Evening
238
M U N Preparation
T
T
T
238
238
238
Intercultural Outreach Prep
O 4:00p - 5:50p
HRCB
ITAL
Leonard C
F 3.0
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
Leonard C
Perry W
Ludlow A
ITAL
238
HRCB
Ellis S
IAS 360R: A class for preparation in cross-cultural field research and living with a regional emphasis and application. Required for
those preparing for International Field Studies in International Study programs.
IAS
360R
002
Evening
004
Evening
005
006
Evening
Evening
IAS
361
001
Evening
IAS
001
002
IAS
369R
09816
O 4:00p - 5:20p
4:00p - 5:20p
O 4:00p - 5:20p
4:00p - 5:20p
O 4:00p - 5:20p
O 4:00p - 5:20p
M
WF
M
WF
MWF
M WF
Post-Field Analysis & Writing
11645
International Internship Prep
F 5:30p - 6:30p
Evening
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
O 5:00p - 6:50p
MW
Th
M
397R
08838
Topics in IAS
399R
08534
Academic Internship
S
001
002
S
S
F 3.0
248
120
248
254
248
BLK2 TBA
11476
001
IAS
International Field Study Prep
MARB
TMCB
MARB
TMCB
MARB
Tolman A
Class Flag
Tolman A
Class Flag
JKB
HRCB
JKB
TBA
TBA
TBA
101
03291
001
002
003
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
Damron D
Holbrook L
Class Flag
Class Flag
Day S
Leonard C
Lund C
JKB
JKB
JKB
102
03292
001
002
1st-Year Italian, Part 2
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
Daily
JKB
JKB
201
03293
001
ITAL
202
09015
001
ITAL
Intermediate Italian 1
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
10:00a - 10:50a TTh
F 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
002
Intermediate Italian 2
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
211R
03294
Jergensen J
Gulbrandsen T
Nakken B
Wiggins D
Wilcoxson P
2nd-Year Conversation
F 4.0
1101
1125
1008
JKB
JKB
JKB
Marzano D
Osmani S
F 3.0
1010
JKB
Boynton R
F 2.0
001
217
07221
French & Italian Cinema
F 12:00p - 2:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
F 3.0
3106
JKB
03299
Ital Phon & Pronun
340
03295
Intro to Italian Literature
F 12:05p - 1:20p
1101
08530
Boynton R
Noble C
JKB
Noble C
F 3.0
TTh
1010
JKB
Noble C
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
399R
JKB
JKB
F 3.0
TTh
326
B140 JFSB
B140 JFSB
Lee D
Academic Internship
S
411R
443
08338
03308
001
Klein I
Klein I
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
4th-Year Conversation
Romantic Period Literature
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
460
03306
Noble C
F 2.0
B140 JFSB
Dante's Divine Comedy
B140 JFSB
ITAL
V 3.0
490R
03310
Individual Study in Italian
491
08339
Sr Oral Proficiency Eval
499R
08753
Honors Thesis
001
S
F
001
S
TBA
TBA
Klein I
F 3.0
ITAL 460 section 001 is cross-listed with HONRS 303R section 001.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
TBA
Sowell M
Boynton R
F 0.0
BLK1 TBA
Noble C
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Sowell M
Japanese (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
JAPAN
101
03311
001
003
004
005
JAPAN
Evening
102
03312
001
002
201
03313
001
JAPAN
Daily
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
Daily
202
06933
Second-Year Japanese
211R
03314
2nd-Year Conversation
001
F 2:00p - 2:50p
245
230
1107
230
F322
230
B114
230
B132
SWKT
SWKT
JKB
SWKT
HFAC
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
Warnick J
Warnick J
Warnick J
Warnick J
Warnick J
F 4.0
Second-Year Japanese
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
002
F 4.0
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
Daily
1st-Year Japanese
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
003
JAPAN
1st-Year Japanese
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
F 4:00p - 4:50p
002
JAPAN
ITAL 211R section 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; Italian Residence Only; no formal
class is held.
001
S
TBA
BLK1 TBA
Boynton R
002
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
1010 JKB
Cooper D
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
Accelerated class: ITAL 102 section 003 is designed for students who have had previous exposure to Italian or another romance
language. ITAL 102 section 003 should be taken with ITAL 101 section 004.
003
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
BLK2 123 HRCB Reall J
Accelerated
ITAL
1010
1010
Advaced Composition
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
F 4.0
1018
1101
03298
001
002
ITAL
F 4.0
1008
1008
1008
322
001
ITAL
F 3.0
ITAL 411R section 001 during Fall is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
001
S
TBA
TBA
Boynton R
Teacher Approval
Accelerated class: ITAL 101 section 004 is designed for students who have had previous exposure to Italian or another romance
language. ITAL 101 section 004 should be taken with ITAL 102 section 003.
004
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
BLK1 123 HRCB Reall J
Accelerated
005
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Daily
1008 JKB
George R
ITAL
ITAL
Advanced Grammar
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
001
ITAL
1st-Year Italian, Part 1
03297
Day S
Italian (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
321
001
F 2.0
TBA
F 2.0
ITAL
F 1.0
151
1119
3rd-Year Conversation
Tolman A
Tolman A
F 2.0
1107
03296
001
002
V 3.0
M
311R
ITAL 311R section 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
001
S
TBA
TBA
Boynton R
Daily
B132
383
B132
2114
B132
JFSB
CB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
Wortham A
Wortham A
Wortham A
F 4.0
B112 JFSB
B132 JFSB
B132 JFSB
Russell R
Russell R
F 4.0
383
CB
Wortham A
V 3.0
56
KOREA
JAPAN 211R is only for residents of the Foreign Language Student Residence.
001
F
TBA
TBA
JAPAN
001
002
003
JAPAN
300
09087
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 4:00p - 5:50p
Evening
302
03315
001
002
311R
03316
001
002
003
JAPAN
321
03317
322
03318
F 1:00p - 1:50p
352
09967
377
08971
399R
07714
001
002
JAPAN
Language Teaching Procedures
441
06888
MWF
Academic Internship
F
TBA
Intro to Classical Japanese
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
443
03320
Advanced Documentary Style
444
03321
Reading Modern Japan
490R
03323
Individual Study in Japanese
F 2:30p - 3:45p
001
JAPAN
Lit in Translation: Modern Era
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
JAPAN
MWF
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
JAPAN
125
2114
2114
HRCB
JKB
JKB
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F
O 4:00p - 5:50p
Evening
495
03325
TTh
MWF
TBA
W
Senior Seminar
Watabe M
Okawa S
Okawa S
Okawa S
240
125
SWKT
HRCB
Warnick J
Watabe M
285
SWKT
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
TMCB
07917
Tutorial Internship: Japanese
680R
07918
Special Studies in Japanese
001
JAPAN
F
001
JAPAN
F
001
TBA
690R
07919
Seminar in Japanese
699R
07920
Masters Thesis
001
JAPAN
TBA
F
F
Korean (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
TBA
KOREA
302
11247
Third-Year Korean 2
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
06357
Third-Year Conversation
325
07633
Structure of Korean
340
03335
Korean Literature to 1900
401
11248
Fourth-Year Korean 1
441
08251
Classical Korean (Hanmun)
490R
07215
Individual Study in Korean
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
KOREA
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
KOREA
JKB
JKB
JFSB
Yoo J
Kang S
Jang S
W010 BNSN
Yoo J
F 2.0
125
HRCB
Kim E
F 3.0
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
2114
2114
3068
F 4.0
Daily
311R
001
KOREA
F 4.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
MWF
241
MSRB
Damron J
F 3.0
122
HRCB
Peterson M
F 3.0
160
MCKB
Kang S
Latin American Studies (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
001
KOREA
LT AM
Stoneman J
001
LT AM
Watabe M
001
Gessel V
Law
Warnick J
Zushi M
Watabe M
Watabe M
Watabe M
V 6.0
TBA
Third-Year Korean 1
Watabe M
V 3.0
TBA
03334
Peterson M
Peterson M
V 3.0
TBA
301
001
002
003
Warnick J
V 3.0
TBA
KOREA
Jang S
F 2.0
670R
Damron J
KOREA 490R section 003: Special lecture series on Korean history in Korean.
003
S 11:00a - 11:50a F
117
004
O 7:00p - 9:50p
W
150
JAPAN 495 is required for Japanese majors and should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation.
001
F 4:00p - 4:50p
M
2112 JKB
Warnick J
JAPAN
HRCB
Gessel V
V 3.0
TBA
299
125
KOREA 301 is the first course for Returned Missionaries.
Jang S
F 3.0
125
Damron J
F 4.0
KOREA 490R section 002: This section will be a hanja lab for KOREA 302 students.
002
S 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
265 SWKT
F 3.0
125
F 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
B132 JFSB
Stoneman J
F 3.0
123
Second-Year Korean 1
KOREA 490R section 001: This section will be a hanja lab for KOREA 301 students.
001
S 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
2011 JKB
V 9.0
TBA
03333
Watabe M
F 3.0
2114
201
KOREA
F 3.0
3068
F 4.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
Yamada M
Yamada M
F 3.0
3068
First-Year Korean 1
001
F 3.0
F454 HFAC
B132 JFSB
07068
001
KOREA
F 3.0
Lit in Tran: 8th-16th Century
TTh
Watabe M
Watabe M
F 2.0
09965
001
JAPAN
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
TMCB
JFSB
350
001
JAPAN
B132
B112
B132
134
B132
Morphology, Syntax & Semantics F 3.0
F 2:00p - 3:20p
Arthur R
Arthur R
Arthur R
F 4.0
07212
001
JAPAN
Reading Modern Short Fiction
B099 JFSB
2011 JKB
125 HRCB
101
001
KOREA
F 4.0
325
001
JAPAN
Reading Documentary Styles
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
001
JAPAN
3rd-Year Conversation
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 2:15p
TTh
001
002
JAPAN
Daily
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
F 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
F 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
001
002
JAPAN
Daily
Daily
MW
Readings in History & Culture
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
003
JAPAN
Japanese Reading & Culture
Stoneman J
Watabe M
F 3:00p - 3:50p
211
10099
Intro Latin American Studies
Evening
495
O 4:30p - 5:45p
02849
MWF
TTh
Senior Seminar
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:30p
F 3.0
125
HRCB
Peterson M
V 2.0
HRCB
TNRB
F 3.0
W142 BNSN
Hawkins D
F 3.0
MW
331
TMCB
Grover M
If the Law Class you are requesting is full please contact the Law School Registrar to be placed on a Waiting List (801-422-4275).
LAW
505
03374
Torts
001
002
LAW
F 4.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MTWTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a MTWTh
520
03380
Property
001
002
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
303
206
JRCB
JRCB
Augustine-AdamsMajors
K
Only
Nunez D
F 4.0
MTWTh
MTWTh
303
206
JRCB
JRCB
Thomas D
Fee J
Majors Only
Majors Only
Jensen M
Peterson J
Wise J
Gerdy K
Pearson J
Sears D
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
LAW 545 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
001
002
003
004
005
006
545
10111
Intro to Legal Research & Writ
O
O
O
O
O
O
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
F 3.0
275
205
208
208
208
275
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
LAW 549 is for Law Students ONLY and has a limited enrollment size.
57
LAW
549
10595
Professnl Seminar
001
002
003
004
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
F 0.5
T
Th
Th
T
206
206
208
306
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
001
Gordon J
Gordon J
Cameron S
Worthen K
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
LAW 550 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
550
10596
Lecture Series 1
001
O 9:00a - 9:50a
303
JRCB
Hoagland M
Majors Only
LAW 552 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
552
10598
Skills Training
001
O 9:00a - 9:50a
303
JRCB
Hoagland M
Majors Only
LAW 599R is for Law Students ONLY and section 003 has a limited enrollment size.
LAW
599R
03413
Externship
LAW 599R section 002: Law Firm Externship (prior approval)
002
S
TBA
TBA
LAW 599R section 004: Youth in Mediation Externship (prior approval)
004
O 6:30p - 7:45p
T
208
602
03388
Administrative Law
001
306
603
03383
Criminal Procedure
001
306
JRCB
610
03431
Business Assoc
001
205
JRCB
613
09740
Community Lawyer
001
O 5:30p - 8:00p
Wood S
Majors Only
Goldsmith M
Majors Only
205
JRCB
615
03393
Secured Transactns
001
O 8:00a - 9:15a
205
JRCB
Smith D
Majors Only
622
09742
Employment Law
001
O 1:00p - 1:50p
208
JRCB
Dominguez D
625
03400
Evidence
001
O 1:00p - 1:50p
306
JRCB
626
03401
001
The 1st Amendment
O 9:30a - 10:45a
Benson R
208
JRCB
630
09744
Criminal Trial
634
09745
Law & Public Educ
001
LAW
O 5:00p - 6:40p
Wood S
Majors Only
303
JRCB
F 2.0
206
JRCB
Thomas D
Majors Only
Farmer L
Majors Only
Fee J
Majors Only
Tarkington M
Majors Only
Hansen H
Majors Only
Durham P
Majors Only
Neeleman S
Majors Only
Backman J
Majors Only
Durham W
Majors Only
Durham W
Majors Only
Murray K
Majors Only
Owen S
Owen S
Curtis L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Nuffer D
Majors Only
Averett S
Majors Only
Goldsmith M
Majors Only
Hansen H
Majors Only
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
658
06432
Land Use Planning
306
JRCB
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
660
03423
Professionl Respon
208
JRCB
F 2.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
666
10124
Wills and Estates
O 9:00a - 9:50a
674
03429
306
JRCB
F 3.0
MWTh
Law Office Managmt
O 4:30p - 6:10p
683
10123
W
Trusts
O 1:00p - 1:50p
685
03437
306
JRCB
F 2.0
206
JRCB
F 2.0
TTh
Intro to Amer Law
306
JRCB
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWTh
700
10601
Int Pro Rel Freedm
702
10603
US Church & State
O 4:00p - 5:40p
O 4:00p - 5:40p
LAW
703
10604
343
JRCB
F 2.0
T
320
JRCB
F 2.0
M
Real Estate Devel
O 2:00p - 4:50p
LAW
705
10606
320
JRCB
F 3.0
T
Civil Trial Prac 1
O 9:00a - 10:40a
O 9:00a - 10:40a
O 4:00p - 5:40p
715
10616
205
JRCB
Echohawk L
Majors Only
F 2.0
T
Th
M
Alt Dispute Reso
O 4:30p - 6:10p
205
205
205
JRCB
JRCB
JRCB
F 2.0
T
206
JRCB
LAW 720 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
720
10621
Research & Writing
001
LAW
O 8:00a - 8:50a
722
10623
F 2.0
ThF
Trial Advocacy
001
O 3:00p - 4:40p
296
JRCB
F 2.0
W
306
JRCB
LAW 726 is for Law Students ONLY.
Jones R
Majors Only
LAW
726
11260
001
Basic Estate Planning
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
F 2.0
306
JRCB
LAW 790R is for Law Students ONLY.
F 2.0
M
Int & Counseling
001
LAW 630 is for Law Students ONLY and has a limited enrollment size.
LAW
LAW
Majors Only
F 3.0
TTh
09747
001
001
002
003
LAW 626 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
653
001
LAW
F 3.0
MWF
LAW
Majors Only
LAW 625 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
Majors Only
LAW 705 is for Law Students ONLY and has a limited enrollment size.
F 3.0
MWF
JRCB
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
LAW 622 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
306
LAW 703 is for Law Students ONLY and has a limited enrollment size.
F 3.0
MW
Real Estate Financ
001
LAW 615 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
LAW
LAW
F 3.0
Th
Fleming J
F 4.0
MTWTh
LAW 685 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW 613 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
03414
001
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
Majors Only
LAW 658 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
LAW 610 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
650
001
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
LAW
LAW
Poston V
LAW 603 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
Ferrin S
LAW 674 is for Law Students ONLY and has a limited enrollment size.
Backman J
JRCB
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
JRCB
LAW 653 is for Law Students ONLY and has limited enrollment size.
LAW
LAW 602 is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
206
LAW 666 is for Law Students ONLY.
Backman J
TBA
Fedrl Income Tax 1
001
Backman J
JRCB
Th
LAW 660 is for Law Students ONLY.
Backman J
TBA
LAW 599R section 003: Mediation Externship (prior approval)
003
S
TBA
LAW 599R section 005: Tribal Courts Externship (prior approval)
005
S
TBA
LAW
LAW
TBA
03404
001
V 3.0
LAW 599R section 001: Externship (prior approval by Hoagland)
001
O
TBA
640
001
001
F 0.5
W
LAW
001
F 0.5
F
O 3:00p - 4:40p
LAW 640 is for Law Students ONLY.
Benson D
Majors Only
LAW
001
790R
03442
Directed Research
O
V 2.0
TBA
TBA
Majors Only
LAW 792R is for Law Students ONLY.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
58
LAW
792R
03444
Cocurricular Pgms
F 1.0
LAW 792R section 001: Co-Curr Law Review
001
O
TBA
TBA
LAW 792R section 002: Co-Curr Moot Court
002
O
TBA
TBA
LAW 792R section 003: Co-Curr Journal of Public Law
003
O
LAW 792R section 004: Co-Curr Education & Law
004
O
LAW 792R section 005: Co-Curr Trial Advocacy
005
O
LAW 792R section 006: Co-Curr ILMR
006
O
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
314
314
JRCB
JRCB
Preston C
Majors Only
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 013: Internet Regulation and Decency
013
O 2:00p - 3:40p
W
2:00p - 2:50p
Th
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 014: Joseph Smith and the Law
014
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
206
JRCB
Welch J
Majors Only
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 015: Law and Logic
015
O 4:00p - 5:40p
314
JRCB
Scharffs B
Majors Only
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 016: Marriage, Marital Property, Divorce in Family
016
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
320
JRCB
Wardle L
Majors Only
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 017: Originalism and Substantive Due Process
017
O 3:00p - 4:50p
T
314
JRCB
Gedicks F
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 018: Patent Law 1
018
O 4:00p - 5:40p
LAW 793R is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
793R
07966
Cocurr Spec Assign
F 2.0
208
JRCB
Todd D
LAW 795R section 019: Paternity, Adoption, Parenting, Custody
019
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
320
JRCB
Wardle L
LAW 795R section 020: Public Lands and Natural Resources
020
O 4:00p - 5:40p
W
208
JRCB
Jensen D
LAW 795R section 021: The Law of War
021
O 3:00p - 4:40p
M
206
JRCB
Warner P
LAW 795R section 022: Youth in Mediation
022
O 1:00p - 2:40p
F
205
JRCB
Fackrell T
LAW 793R section 001: Co-Curr Writing LR - special assignments
001
O
TBA
TBA
Majors Only
LAW 793R section 002: Co-Curr Writing MC - special assignments
002
O
TBA
TBA
Majors Only
LAW 793R section 003: Co-Curr Writing JPL - special assignments
003
O
TBA
TBA
Majors Only
LAW 793R section 004: Co-Curr Writing Educ & Law - special assignments
004
O
TBA
TBA
Majors Only
LAW 793R section 005: Co-Curr Writing Trial Adv. - special assignments
005
O
TBA
TBA
Majors Only
001
LAW 793R section 006: Co-Curr Writing ILMR - special assignments
006
O
TBA
Majors Only
001
TBA
LAW 795R is for Law Students ONLY.
LAW
795R
03445
Law School Seminar
W
W
275
276
JRCB
JRCB
Hill G
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 002: Basic Mediation
002
O 3:00p - 4:40p
M
208
JRCB
McCleve S
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 003: Biotechnology Law & Ethics
003
O 2:00p - 3:40p
T
320
JRCB
Rice V
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 004: Civil Discovery
004
O 3:00p - 4:40p
Th
205
JRCB
Owen S
Majors Only
275
JRCB
Janis B
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 007: Debtors and Creditors
007
O 2:00p - 3:40p
208
JRCB
Affleck A
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 008: Domestic Violence Intervention
008
O 2:00p - 3:40p
Th
320
JRCB
Griffith S
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 009: Elder Law
009
O 4:00p - 5:40p
Th
320
JRCB
Griffith S
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 010: Hispanic Street Law
010
O 4:00p - 5:40p
Th
208
JRCB
Silva J
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 011: Intellectual Property Moot Court
011
O 3:00p - 4:40p
Th
343
JRCB
Jensen S
Majors Only
LAW 795R section 012: International Public & Commercial Arbitration
012
O 7:30a - 9:00a
MWF
343
JRCB
Davis M
Majors Only
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
LFSCI
LFSCI
101
11410
Freshman Life Sciences Seminar F 0.5
190R
00097
Student Council
399R
10659
Academic Internship
489R
10662
Senior Library Thesis
490R
10916
Special Problems
494R
10663
Mentored Research
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 5:00p - 5:50p
O
001
LFSCI
S
001
LAW 795R section 005: Computer-Based Practice Systems
005
O 8:00a - 9:40a
T
F
LFSCI
LFSCI
LAW 795R section 001: Advanced Legal Research
001
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
T
Life Sciences (379 WIDB, (801) 422-3042)
001
F 1.0
W
LFSCI
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
S
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Th
455
MARB
Anderson S
Includes Freshman Academy
Larson C
Class Flag
Anderson S
Class Flag
Anderson S
Class Flag
Anderson S
Class Flag
Anderson S
Bell J
Shiozawa D
Johnson L
Wilson E
Seegmiller R
Judd A
Silcox R
Belk M
Booth G
Niederhauser T
Berges B
Linford M
Woodbury D
Lephart E
Barrow J
O'Neill K
Terry R
Roeder B
Jolley V
Johnson J
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
F 1.0
W
TBA
TBA
313
WIDB
V 6.0
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
59
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
LFSCI
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
499R
10664
001
002
003
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Senior Honors Thesis
O
O
O
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Jellen E
Class Flag
Jolley V
Class Flag
Nelson R
Class Flag
Christensen M Class Flag
Wilcox E
Class Flag
Hancock C
Class Flag
Adams B
Class Flag
Busath D
Class Flag
Rader R
Class Flag
Wood S
Class Flag
Porter J
Class Flag
Winder W
Class Flag
Kooyman D
Class Flag
Herron S
Class Flag
Davidson R
Class Flag
Hansen M
Class Flag
Burnett S
Class Flag
Judd A
Class Flag
Johnston N
Class Flag
Webb B
Class Flag
Griffitts J
Class Flag
Woolley B
Class Flag
Stevens M
Class Flag
Crandall K
Class Flag
Stark M
Class Flag
Savage P
Class Flag
Grose J
Class Flag
Poole B
Class Flag
Hanegan N
Class Flag
Breakwell D
Class Flag
Woolstenhulme L Class Flag
Sudweeks S
Class Flag
Robison R
Class Flag
Lin C
Class Flag
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
Anderson S
Roeder B
Rader R
Linguistics (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
LING
001
002
LING
230
03543
O 7:40a - 8:50a
F 4:00p - 5:20p
Evening
330
03549
001
003
LING
399R
10061
420
03560
427
10786
001
TBA
Phonetics
430
08519
Phonology & Morphology
Theoretical Syntax
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 1:35p - 2:50p
441
10969
F 3.0
1105
1105
JKB
JKB
Strong-Krause D
Strong-Krause D
F 3.0
B050 JFSB
B050 JFSB
Willson H
Willson H
V 9.0
TBA
Henrichsen L
F 3.0
MWF
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
002
LING
Academic Internship: Ling
F 8:00a - 8:50a
001
LING
Intro to Linguistics (Modern)
S
001
LING
MW
MW
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
001
LING
Language, Mind, & the World
B050 JFSB
Eddington D
F 3.0
1105
JKB
Elzinga D
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
B050 JFSB
1107 JKB
Melby A
Lonsdale D
Language Acquisition in TESOL F 2.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
1107
JKB
Gardner D
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
LING
450
03548
001
LING
F 1:00p - 1:50p
10971
Literacy Development in TESOL
477
10972
Methods & Strategies in TESOL
478
11229
Language Tchg Methods: MTC
480
03554
Problems in Translation
490
06936
Senior Seminar
496R
09876
Academic Internship: TESOL
500
10055
Intro to Research in TESOL
535
08518
Semantics
540
03552
Language Acquisition
558
03541
Historical-Comparative Ling
577
01981
TESOL Methods & Materials
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
LING
001
LING
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:20p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
LING
F 12:05p - 1:20p
001
LING
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
LING
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
LING
O 3:00p - 4:15p
001
LING
F 12:05p - 1:20p
001
002
LING
T
TTh
F 9:30a - 10:50a
F 9:30a - 10:50a
580R
01990
F 3.0
B050 JFSB
Eddington D
F 2.0
C261 ESC
Tarawhiti N
F 3.0
1107
JKB
Evans N
F 3.0
1105
JKB
Graham S
F 3.0
B013 JFSB
Melby A
F 3.0
TTh
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
001
LING
MW
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
LING
MWF
473
001
LING
Intro Histor-Comparative Ling
TTh
B050 JFSB
Melby A
V 9.0
1107
JKB
Henrichsen L
F 3.0
1107
JKB
Henrichsen L
F 3.0
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
Prob Ling&App Ling
B114 JFSB
Manning A
F 3.0
280
SWKT
Dewey D
F 3.0
B114 JFSB
Nuckolls J
F 4.0
B114 JFSB
B114 JFSB
Tanner M
Tanner M
V 3.0
LING 580R section 001 will study Editing and Linguistics Research.
001
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
4068
JFSB
Manning A
LING 580R section 002 will study Morphology.
002
F 9:30a - 10:50a
TTh
4068
JFSB
Lonsdale D
LING 580R section 003 will study Field Methods.
003
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
1107
JKB
Elzinga D
LING 580R section 004: Language Acquisition Students Only.
004
F 1:30p - 2:45p
MW
005
S
TBA
006
S
TBA
B160 JFSB
TBA
TBA
LING
F 3.0
581
10156
001
LING
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
599R
06526
Academic Internship
600
07956
Research Data Analysis
660
07957
Language Testing
678
01985
Adv Materials Development
688R
10056
Academic Internship: TESOL
698R
10057
Master's Project
699R
03571
Master's Thesis
001
LING
S
001
LING
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
LING
O 1:35p - 2:50p
001
LING
F 1:00p - 3:50p
001
LING
F
001
LING
001
Natural Lang Processing
O
O
TBA
MW
B152 JFSB
Bush M
Baker W
Davies M
Lonsdale D
V 9.0
TBA
Henrichsen L
Instructor Approval
F 3.0
B114 JFSB
Gardner D
F 3.0
TTh
F
TBA
355
MCKB
Dewey D
F 3.0
B160 JFSB
Bush M
V 9.0
TBA
Henrichsen L
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Eggington W
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Eggington W
Lithuanian (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
60
LITHU
002
330
09187
Evening
Cultural History of Lithuania
O 4:00p - 5:40p
MTTh
F 3.0
BLK2 235
SWKT
Kelermanaite A
Management Communication (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
Registration for M COM 320 for Fall 2008 will be open to all students starting on Thursday, August 7, at 8:30 a.m. Offered by
Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
M COM
320
00747
Commun in Organiztnl Settings
F 3.0
M COM 320 and M COM 320H: Students must attend the first day of class. If the first day is missed, students must drop this class.
001
O 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
230 TNRB Westover J
002
F 11:00a - 12:15p MW
164 TNRB Frandsen A
003
F 11:00a - 12:15p MW
170 TNRB Kawai L
004
F 11:00a - 12:15p MW
130 TNRB Wight J
005
O 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
164 TNRB Wallentine M
006
F 9:30a - 10:45a MW
164 TNRB Frandsen A
007
O 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
324 TNRB Openshaw-Pay R
008
O 12:30p - 1:45p TTh
324 TNRB Openshaw-Pay R
009
O 9:30a - 10:45a MW
W242 TNRB Dixon E
010
F 12:30p - 1:45p MW
170 TNRB Kawai L
011
F 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
374 TNRB Rockwood G
012
F 12:30p - 1:45p TTh
164 TNRB Wallentine M
013
F 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
164 TNRB Standing S
014
Evening
F 5:00p - 6:20p
MW
W308 TNRB Miller D
015
Evening
O 7:00p - 9:50p
W
184 TNRB Brunson W
016
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:20p
TTh
324 TNRB Adams K
018
Evening
F 5:00p - 7:20p
W
270 TNRB Eliason S
019
Evening
F 5:00p - 7:20p
T
170 TNRB Murdock R
021
Evening
F 5:00p - 7:20p
T
W110 TNRB Willardsen W
022
Evening
F 7:00p - 9:50p
T
184 TNRB Brunson W
023
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:20p
TTh
164 TNRB Rockwood G
024
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:50p
M
W110 TNRB Vawdrey C
025
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:20p
MW
164 TNRB Standing S
027
O 3:30p - 4:45p
MW
270 TNRB Miller D
028
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
230 TNRB Westover J
029
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Th
403 SLC
Johnson R
Managerial Economics (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
MANEC
300
07774
001
MANEC
003
Economics of Market Systems
O 3:30p - 4:45p
301
07775
Salt Lake
MW
Macroecon for Bus Decisions
O 5:00p - 7:25p
T
F 3.0
W308 TNRB
Crawford L
SLC
Vernon R
MANEC 358 is part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
MANEC
358
07320
001
002
003
International Economics
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 9:30a - 10:45a
MW
MW
MW
F 3.0
W310 TNRB
W310 TNRB
W308 TNRB
Bryson P
Bryson P
Bryson P
MANEC 387 is part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
MANEC
387
10384
001
002
Economics of Strategy
O 12:30p - 1:45p MW
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
F 3.0
W308 TNRB
W310 TNRB
Bryce D
Hansen M
MANEC 453: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
MANEC
453
07520
Money, Banking, & Business
F 3.0
MANEC 453 sections 001, 002, and 003 are part of the Finance Jr. Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an Envelope of
Classes".
001
O 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
174 TNRB Crawford R
Majors Only
002
O 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
174 TNRB Crawford R
Majors Only
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
O
O
O
O
2:00p - 3:15p
11:00a - 12:15p
3:30p - 4:45p
8:00a - 9:15a
MW
MW
MW
MW
W210
230
W242
W110
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Nelson R
Crawford R
Blau B
Blau B
Majors Only
Hawks V
Hawks V
Lab Included
Strong A
Strong A
Terry R
Harrell C
Includes Freshman Academy
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Lab Required
Lab Required
Carter P
Carter P
Carter P
Carter P
Carter P
Carter P
Lab Required
VanBeek E
VanBeek E
VanBeek E
VanBeek E
VanBeek E
VanBeek E
Lab Required
Manufacturing (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
MFG
130
001
002
MFG
001
002
003
004
MFG
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
MFG
L
201
220
Evening
Evening
331
03574
L
L
L
L
L
L
03582
L
L
L
L
L
340
03576
L
L
L
L
L
391
MFG
10564
001
002
003
MWF
M
W
Th
Material Removal
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 9:50a
5:00p - 6:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
7:00p - 9:50p
5:00p - 7:50p
Metals Processes
O
O
O
O
O
O
11:00a - 12:20p
4:00p - 6:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
10:00a - 12:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
10:00a - 11:50a
F
431
03592
Tool Design
L
L
L
L
L
O
O
O
O
O
O
TBA
10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
11:00a - 1:50p
CTB
F 3.0
214
214
214
214
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
410
410
101
101
101
101
101
101
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
410
140
140
140
140
140
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
F 3.0
MW
T
Th
T
Th
W
Manufacturing Leadership
S
240
TBA
F 4.0
MW
T
Th
F
M
W
Quality Systems
O
O
O
O
O
O
F 3.0
F 3.0
TTh
T
M
Th
W
F
T
W
Academic Internship
240
105
105
105
105
105
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
F 2.0
410
CTB
TBA
Harrell C
F 3.0
MW
T
F
Th
Th
F
410
155
155
155
155
155
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
09405
Creatng & Managng New Ventures F 3.0
480
03591
Process Planning & Sys Des
490R
03596
Spec Problems in MET
O 12:00p - 2:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
S
S
S
Sorensen B
V 6.0
479
001
MFG
11:00a - 11:50a
4:00p - 6:20p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
08945
001
MFG
History of Creativity 1
399R
001
002
003
004
005
006
MFG
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
O
TBA
O 2:00p - 3:50p
001
MFG
Modern Manufacturing
O
O
O
F
Evening
001
002
003
004
005
006
MFG
09449
Evening
Evening
Evening
001
002
003
004
005
006
MFG
09791
001
F 3.0
411
003
004
005
006
T
MWF
TBA
TBA
TBA
250
CTB
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Kohkonen K
Lab Required
Richards J
F 3.0
240
CTB
Miles M
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
Carter P
Harrell C
Hawks V
61
004
005
006
MFG
S
S
S
491
11510
Professional Seminar
532
07033
Mfg Systems
001
MFG
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
MFG
F 3:00p - 4:50p
555
001
002
003
004
MFG
TBA
TBA
TBA
03593
L
L
L
580
03589
001
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
M
Marriage, Family, and Human Development (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
All undergraduate MFHD and HFL courses can now be found under School of Family Life (SFL).
F 1.0
240
CTB
MFHD
Sorensen B
410
CTB
250
115
115
115
CTB
SNLB
CTB
CTB
MFHD
Miles M
410
CTB
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
603R
09974
Research Practicum
630
08799
Theo Fnd Fam Sys for MFT
645
06479
Anal&Trmt Sex Dev
001
MFT
O
001
MFT
O 12:00p - 2:30p
001
MFT
S 8:00a - 10:30a
651
01163
001
MFT
M
Th
01162
Marital,Indiv Psyc
653
08800
Family Psychotherapy
F 9:00a - 11:30a
S 12:00p - 2:50p
655R
01156
MFHD
TBA
171
TLRB
171
TLRB
TLRB
W
Inter Practicum in Mar&F Ther
171
TLRB
TLRB
Harper J
Instructor Approval
693R
09888
001
MFT
Independent Readings
S
695R
09889
001
Special Topics
O
MFT 695R section 002 is for First year MFT students.
002
O 4:00p - 5:50p
MFT
699R
09890
001
MFT
001
Larson J
001
Sandberg J
700
10140
MFT
754
09826
MFT
MFT
001
TBA
Th
279
TBA
Th
T
01176
Adv Prctm Mar&F Th
770R
01180
Clinical Internshp
O
O
799R
09891
Feinauer L
TLRB
Valentine L
V 9.0
755R
001
MFT
TBA
Fm Thrpy Chld&Adol
O 12:00p - 2:50p
001
Feinauer L
TBA
Feinauer L
TBA
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TLRB
TLRB
TBA
TBA
TBA
Intro to Rsrch & Thry in FamSc
623
01149
Hist, Theory ECE
693R
01167
Independent Readings
695R
09271
Special Topics
S
112
TBA
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 3:00p - 5:30p
S
699R
01170
799R
01189
TTh
Busby D
Miller R
JFSB
Carroll J
F 3.0
W
2110
JFSB
Hart C
V 3.0
TBA
Miller R
JFSB
JKB
Instructor Approval
Hawkins A
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Dissertation
Miller R
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Miller R
Master of Business Administration (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
501
09682
001
002
003
MBA
O 2:00p - 3:20p
O 2:00p - 3:20p
O 3:30p - 4:50p
505
09691
001
002
003
MBA
510
09696
512
11009
MBA
520
00898
W208 TNRB
W210 TNRB
W240 TNRB
Stice E
Stice E
Stice E
F 2.0
W
W
W
W208 TNRB
W210 TNRB
W240 TNRB
LeBaron C
LeBaron C
Thompson M
TTh
TTh
TTh
BLK1 W242 TNRB
BLK1 W242 TNRB
BLK1 W242 TNRB
Dean D
Dean D
Dean D
Leading Change in Tech Environ F 3.0
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
001
002
003
004
005
006
F 1.5
Mgmt & Information Technology F 1.5
O 8:00a - 9:20a
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 12:30p - 1:50p
001
002
MW
TTh
T
Leadership 1
O 8:00a - 9:20a
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 12:30p - 1:50p
001
002
003
MBA
Corporate Financial Reporting
TTh
TTh
Business Finance
O
O
O
S
S
O
W108 TNRB
W108 TNRB
Anderson B
Anderson B
F 3.0
M B A 520 section 007 is for I SYS students only.
007
O 9:30a - 10:45a
MW
184
TNRB
Stone B
Feinauer L
MBA
526
10205
Money and Banking
530
09688
Operations Management
001
Feinauer L
Instructor Approval
V 3.0
Feinauer L
Bean R
Instructor Approval
F 3.0
2110
Master's Thesis
O
SWKT
TBA
TBA
O
Instructor Approval
F 3.0
McQueen G
McQueen G
McQueen G
Pinegar J
Pinegar J
Pinegar J
V 9.0
TBA
10750
TTh
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
V 3.0
TBA
612
O 1:35p - 2:50p
Miller R
F 3.0
W208
W210
W240
W208
W240
W240
Miller R
F 3.0
295
Research Practicum
TBA
MTh
MTh
MTh
MW
MW
MW
F 1.0
Dissertation
O
295
06510
TBA
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
12:30p - 1:45p
9:30a - 10:45a
2:00p - 3:15p
3:30p - 4:45p
Family Therapy Research Methds F 3.0
O 1:00p - 3:30p
001
V 3.0
TBA
MFHD
MBA
V 3.0
V 3.0
Master's Thesis
O
001
TBA
MFHD
Springer A
MFT 655R New Master's students should register for section 001 or 002 as assigned. Individual clinical supervision required.
001
O 3:00p - 5:30p
MW
279 TLRB Butler M
Class Flag
002
O 3:00p - 5:30p
MW
279 TLRB Harper J
Class Flag
003
O 3:00p - 5:30p
M
255 TLRB Feinauer L
Class Flag
004
O 3:00p - 5:50p
W
255 TLRB Bean R
Class Flag
005
O 3:00p - 5:30p
T
279 TLRB Sandberg J
Class Flag
006
F
TBA
TBA
Crane D
MFT
603R
S
MFHD 695R section 001: Introduction to School of Family Life Graduate Study
001
O 9:00a - 9:50a
W
2110
002
O 9:30a - 12:00p F
1108
F 3.0
279
Graduate Research Methods
Butler M
MFHD
F 3.0
W
11359
001
F 3.0
171
591
Miller R
F 1.0
Feinauer L
F 3.0
F 3.0
652
001
MFT
T
Psychopatholgy MFT
O 8:30a - 10:50a
001
MFT
TBA
Practicum F L E
001
F 3.0
TBA
01139
001
Harrell C
V 2.0
TBA
567R
001
MFHD
Wkshp in MFHD
S
001
Marriage and Family Therapy (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
MFT
01127
001
Strong A
Strong A
Strong A
Strong A
F 3.0
T
501R
001
F 3.0
MW
W
Th
F
Mfg Simulation
F 3:00p - 4:50p
Kohkonen K
Miles M
Strong A
F 3.0
Comp Matls & Proc
O
O
O
O
TBA
TBA
TBA
MBA
O 9:30a - 10:50a
F 1.5
MW
BLK1 220
TNRB
Nelson R
F 3.0
62
001
002
003
004
005
006
O
O
O
S
S
O
W208
W210
W240
W210
W208
W240
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Sawaya W
Sawaya W
Sawaya W
Fields J
Fields J
Fields J
002
M B A 530 section 007 is for I SYS students only.
007
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
184
TNRB
Scavarda do Carmo A
MBA
F 3.0
M B A 599R section 001 is for International students only who are working off campus.
001
O
TBA
TBA
08817
Third-World Development
540
00885
Organizational Behavior
O 12:30p - 1:45p
001
002
003
543
04206
001
MBA
544
00875
548
10997
549R
04204
Madsen P
Madsen P
Madsen P
TTh
184
Nielson T
MW
BLK1 332
550
00895
001
002
003
004
005
006
M
W
TNRB
Meek C
TF
TF
TF
TNRB
TNRB
W208 TNRB
W210 TNRB
W240 TNRB
Marketing Management
F 0.5
F 3.0
TNRB
Witt D
584
09695
MBA
09697
184
Intro to Global Management
O 8:00a - 9:20a
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 12:30p - 1:50p
590R
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
T
Jackson W
F 1.5
BLK2 W242 TNRB
BLK2 W242 TNRB
BLK2 W242 TNRB
Business Plan Competition Mgt
M B A 590R section 001: Business Plan Leadership
001
O 8:00a - 9:15a
TNRB
Radebaugh L
Radebaugh L
Radebaugh L
F 1.5
332
TNRB
Hatch N
110
TNRB
Hatch N
M B A 590R section 005: Business Plans
005
O 11:00a - 12:20p W
110
TNRB
Hatch N
MBA
F 1.5
590R
09697
MBA
001
Retail Practicum
O 5:00p - 5:50p
593R
06892
T
Management Seminar
O 11:00a - 12:20p F
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MBA
MBA
Spreadsheet Automation/Modelng F 3.0
620
00896
Personal Financial Planning
621
06183
Advanced Corporate Finance
622
00924
Investments
624
00930
Capital & Security Markets
626
10357
Derivatives & Fixed Income
628
10213
Global Trade & Finance
629A
11543
Silver Fund, Part 1
631
11521
Power, Influence & Negotiation
O 3:30p - 4:50p
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 3:30p - 4:45p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 3:30p - 4:45p
O 12:30p - 3:00p
O 9:00a - 11:30a
633
11328
MBA
374
TNRB
F 0.5
151
TNRB
MBA
MBA
260
220
646
10215
MWF
184
654
00922
MW
TTh
284
Heaton H
Horne R
TNRB
Heaton H
Merrill C
TNRB
Bryson P
F 1.5
Th
220
F
F
TNRB
Thorley S
F 3.0
W242 TNRB
W242 TNRB
Liljenquist K
Liljenquist K
F 3.0
TTh
W110 TNRB
Fawcett S
F 3.0
180
TNRB
Fawcett S
F 1.5
TTh
TTh
TTh
BLK1 280
BLK1 260
BLK1 180
W
M
W
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
LeBaron C
LeBaron C
LeBaron C
F 3.0
484
TNRB
Derr C
F 1.5
BLK2 230
BLK2 230
TNRB
TNRB
Sillito Walker S
Sillito Walker S
F 3.0
660
06527
Advanced Brand Strategy
665A
11545
Adv VC/PE Strategies, Part 1
669
10783
Entrepreneurial Strategy
672
11477
Entrepreneurial Marketing
O 2:00p - 3:15p
Sudweeks B
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
O 3:30p - 4:50p
TNRB
W242 TNRB
Sales Management
O 12:30p - 3:15p
TNRB
F 3.0
Designing & Leading Teams
O 8:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 10:50a
Allen G
F 3.0
International Human Resources
O 2:00p - 4:30p
Adolphson D
F 3.0
W208 TNRB
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
10998
TNRB
F 3.0
MW
Leadership 2
645
Adolphson D
F 3.0
09925
O 8:00a - 9:20a
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 12:30p - 1:50p
TNRB
W122 TNRB
TTh
640
001
Merrill C
BLK2 130
MW
Global Supply Chain
001
Dishman P
TTh
11471
001
MBA
BLK1 130
F 1.5
637
001
MBA
TTh
Supply Chain Strategy
O 2:00p - 3:15p
Merrill C
F 1.5
O 11:00a - 12:15p MWF
001
MBA
Nelson R
F 1.0
11542
001
002
003
MBA
BLK2 W108 TNRB
614
001
MBA
MW
Academic Internship
O 3:30p - 4:50p
001
MBA
Nelson R
Optimization
001
002
MBA
BLK1 W108 TNRB
10210
001
MBA
MW
606
001
MBA
Stocks K
Decision Analysis
001
002
M B A 590R section 004: Knowledge Brokering
004
O 11:00a - 12:20p MW
002
MBA
TNRB
10209
001
184
Strategic Management
MBA
151
605
001
Nielson T
TTh
001
002
003
MBA
MBA
M B A 550 section 007 is for I SYS students only.
007
O 9:30a - 10:45a
MBA
00858
001
001
Whitlark D
Swenson M
Swenson M
DeRosia E
DeRosia E
DeRosia E
O 2:00p - 3:15p
MBA
Bingham J
Bingham J
Bingham J
F 3.0
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
00882
599R
001
MBA
W208
W210
W240
284
284
284
581
MBA
Sillito Walker S
Sillito Walker S
MTh
MTh
MTh
MW
MW
MW
001
MBA
001
F 1.5
BLK1 230
BLK1 230
12:30p - 1:45p
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
12:30p - 1:45p
9:30a - 10:45a
2:00p - 3:15p
MBA
M B A 593R section 004: Bloomberg
004
O 3:30p - 4:30p
001
F 1.5
Prof Seminar in Org Behavior
O
O
O
S
S
O
O 11:00a - 12:20p F
M B A 593R section 003: Bloomberg
003
O 3:30p - 4:30p
001
TNRB
M B A 549R section 001 is a professional seminar for all OBHR track students.
001
O 11:00a - 12:20p W
W242 TNRB
MBA
Woodworth W
284 TNRB
W240 TNRB
W210 TNRB
Strategic Human Resource Mgt
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
TNRB
F 3.0
Teams & Work Groups
O 8:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 10:50a
001
002
003
MBA
220
Consulting
O 2:00p - 3:30p
001
002
MBA
MW
S 11:00a - 12:15p MW
S 2:00p - 3:15p
TTh
O 3:30p - 4:45p
TTh
M B A 540 section 004 is for I SYS students only.
004
O 8:00a - 9:15a
MBA
TF
TF
TF
TTh
TTh
TTh
539
001
MBA
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
12:30p - 1:45p
12:30p - 1:45p
9:30a - 10:45a
8:00a - 9:15a
F
TTh
TTh
W240 TNRB
Rhoads G
F 3.0
W118 TNRB
McLaws B
F 1.5
170
TNRB
Williams G
F 3.0
170
TNRB
Williams G
F 3.0
63
001
MBA
O 2:00p - 3:15p
Creating & Manag New Ventures F 3.0
681
09926
Strategy Implementation
683
11333
Creative Strategic Thinking
O 3:30p - 4:45p
001
MBA
O 2:00p - 3:20p
001
MBA
O 8:00a - 10:50a
686
06262
001
MBA
687
11228
690R
06787
MBA
MW
284
BLK1 170
374
06898
001
374
TBA
Th
M B A 693R section 006: MBA Ambassadors
006
O 4:00p - 4:50p
007
O
M
TBA
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
013
014
Jackson W
015
McCarty R
McCarty R
Merrill C
W242 TNRB
W208 TNRB
Merrill C
TNRB
W110 TNRB
324
BLK2 TBA
TNRB
001
MATH
002
003
097
03606
Salt Lake
102
Intermediate Algebra
O 7:30p - 9:10p
10975
Quantitative Reasoning
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 7:30p - 10:00p
Salt Lake
Th
018
019
Nelson R
020
Brinkerhoff C
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
Adair K
Merrill C
MWF
T
F 0.0
426
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Cluff J
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316
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Cluff J
MATH 110: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
MATH
110
06387
College Algebra
F 3.0
MATH 110, sections 001-018 are semester on-line sections. Lectures are listed on the first line and the lab directly below it.
Registering for the lecture will automatically register you for the lab. No nationally published textbook will be required for these
sections. For more information on the on-line course, please see the Mathematics Department homepage:
www.math.byu.edu/courses/math110.html
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150 TMCB Hansen B
8:00a - 8:50a
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Mathematics (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
MATH
011
Slade B
TBA
BLK2 220
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Dyer J
V 3.0
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Jackson W
F 3.0
M B A 693R section 002: M B A Track Professional Seminars
002
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3:30p - 4:50p
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M B A 695R section 005: CIS Instruction
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O 2:00p - 3:20p
001
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Real Estate Analysis
O 2:00p - 3:15p
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Turner E
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Turner E
Turner E
Turner E
Turner E
Robertson J
Williams L
Johnson C
Clarke I
Hales K
Shelley R
Dolbin T
Woller N
Thorn R
Kergaye A
Includes Freshman Academy
MATH 111: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
MATH
111
03614
001
002
Trigonometry
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
F 2.0
TTh
TTh
2107
2107
JKB
JKB
Hanson L
Hanson L
Students taking MATH 112 will be required to take a pretest. The pretest will be available online. Students will receive information
about the pretest from their instructors on the first day of class. To prepare for the pretest, interested students may go to
www.math.byu.edu/Exams/katie.pdf (Adobe Acrobat required).
MATH
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112
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Calculus 1
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JKB
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Wyckoff S
Anderson M
Anderson M
Siebert D
Orsak R
Chamberlain E
Meilstrup M
Orme S
Franz R
Chamberlain E
Jarvis T
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Jarvis T
Jarvis T
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014
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3108
136
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3108
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112
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120
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Jarvis T
Jarvis T
006
Jarvis T
007
Jarvis T
008
Kirkham M
Weber M
Gribble G
009
NOTICE: This section of Math 112 must take the pretest at the Salt Lake Center's Testing Center. The test will run from August 30th
to October 1st.
025
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 7:25p
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426 SLC
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026
O 3:00p - 3:50p
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3710 HBLL
Franz R
010
MATH
012
112
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MATH
03615
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03616
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03616
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Calculus 2
S 8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
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3:00p - 3:50p
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O 4:00p - 4:50p
O 5:10p - 7:00p
O 5:10p - 7:00p
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Honors Calculus 1
8:00a - 8:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
Corey D
Purcell J
Platt K
Platt K
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Belnap J
Includes Freshman Academy
F 4.0
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
TTh
MWF
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Daily
MW
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Honors Calculus 2
O
O
O
S
112
136
116
108
B037
104
B037
104
B037
112
W140
108
W140
112
W140
116
1170
112
1170
104
1170
135
116
121
121
JFSB
TMCB
JFSB
TMCB
JFSB
TMCB
BNSN
TMCB
BNSN
TMCB
BNSN
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
116
116
116
116
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
001
002
003
004
119
03612
Introduction to Calculus
O 8:00a - 8:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
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TTh
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MWF
TTh
MWF
JKB
TMCB
JKB
TMCB
JKB
JKB
JKB
014
015
018
Dorff M
019
020
021
022
023
Dorff M
Dorff M
Bakker L
MATH
Bakker L
001
Bakker L
001
002
003
004
MATH
Adams M
Soloviev V
McKay S
Wright D
Forcade R
Barrett W
Belnap J
F 4.0
1104
331
1104
331
1104
1002
1104
013
017
Belnap J
MATH
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Math 119: Students registering for this course will be required to take a pretest before September 16, 2008. The Math 119 Pretest is
offered online (https://spiral.byu.edu/moodle/login/index.php). Details about this test can be found at the address above. This
course is also offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
MATH
011
016
Belnap J
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
12:00p - 12:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
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O 11:00a - 11:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
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O 11:00a - 11:50a
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O 11:00a - 11:50a
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
O 3:00p - 3:50p
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
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O 5:10p - 7:00p
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O 2:30p - 4:55p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
005
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
121R
11585
Seminar in Mathematics
O 4:00p - 4:50p
190
03605
214
03630
Th
Fundamentals of Mathematics
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
004
005
006
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MW
8:00a - 8:50a
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2:00p - 2:50p
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MWF
MWF
MWF
Calculus of Several Variables
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
331
1104
331
1104
121
1104
121
1104
121
1104
112
1104
121
1104
121
1104
112
1104
331
1104
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121
1104
331
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331
1104
108
1104
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306
316
103
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JKB
SLC
SLC
SLC
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Wadley R
Dallon J
Dallon J
Dallon J
Includes Freshman Academy
Dallon J
Dallon J
Dallon J
Robertson J
Wyckoff S
Kergaye A
Kergaye A
Thorn R
F 0.5
135
TMCB
Dorff M
F 3.0
121
121
121
121
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
Doud D
Forcade R
Fisher T
Humphries S
F 3.0
136
116
135
136
136
136
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
Villamizar V
Tolman L
Chahal J
McKay S
Baker R
Villamizar V
MATH 300: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
MATH
300
03633
001
History & Philosophy of Math
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 3.0
112
TMCB
Armstrong G
A passing grade on the MATH 302 pretest is prerequisite for MATH 302. Details on how to fulfill the pretest requirement can be
found at http://www.math.byu.edu/~math302/pretest/
MATH
001
002
003
302
10575
Math for Engr 1
O 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
O 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
O 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
F 4.0
135
135
135
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
Halverson D
Halverson D
Kuttler K
65
004
005
MATH
O 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
O 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
303
10576
001
002
MATH
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
315
03641
001
002
003
004
MATH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
03640
Theory of Analysis
332
03651
Intro to Complex Analysis
334
03661
Ordinary Differential Equation
001
002
003
004
O
O
O
O
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
Tolman L
Soloviev V
001
MATH
F 4.0
135
135
TMCB
TMCB
104
112
104
TBA
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
121
TMCB
MATH
MATH
Grant C
Lawlor G
Swenson E
Wright D
TMCB
JKB
TMCB
JKB
TMCB
MATH
343
03629
001
002
003
004
MATH
O
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343
005
MATH
03629
H
362
03635
001
MATH
371
03653
387
03656
391R
03657
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
Readings in Math
499R
03664
510
03670
541
03672
TBA
TBA
07623
TMCB
121
331
TMCB
TMCB
331
TMCB
133
323
323
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TBA
TBA
Real Analysis
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
553
11189
Foundations of Topology 1
561
09863
Intro to Algebraic Geometry
O 2:00p - 2:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MWF
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
F 3.0
08864
Algebr Topology 1
671
03699
Algebra
675R
03701
Spec Tpcs-Algebra
695R
03703
Readings in Math
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O
O
698R
09401
001
MATH
699R
03704
Honors
MWF
799R
08668
001
TMCB
Kuttler K
331
TMCB
Humpherys J
F 3.0
323
TMCB
Ouyang T
323
TMCB
Cannon J
323
TMCB
Doud D
F 3.0
MWF
323
TMCB
Humphries S
V 2.0
TBA
TBA
Ouyang T
Ouyang T
F 2.0
TBA
Master's Thesis
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
Doctoral Dissertation
O
323
F 3.0
Master's Project
O
Lu K
F 3.0
TBA
TBA
O
001
MATH
MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TMCB
F 3.0
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 3:00p - 3:50p
133
TBA
TBA
Dallon J
V 9.0
TBA
Cannon J
Ouyang T
001
MTHED
MTHED
117
10236
MTHED
Chow S
Chow S
Wright D
Grant C
Task Design & Assess Understan F 3.0
300
03633
History & Philosophy of Math
305
10108
Basic Conc of Math
O 12:00p - 1:30p
Conner G
O
O
O
O
O
306
03638
308
09862
001
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
03635
Teaching with Tech
Peterson B
Class Flag
112
TMCB
Armstrong G
101
173
101
173
101
HRCB
TMCB
HRCB
TMCB
HRCB
Johnson C
Speiser R
Voyles J
Walter J
Johnson C
276
277
173
276
173
MCKB
MCKB
TMCB
MCKB
TMCB
Williams S
Hart J
Walter C
Houghtaling E
Walter J
F 3.0
Survey of Geometry
O 1:30p - 2:50p
TMCB
F 3.0
F 3.0
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
362
197
F 3.0
Concepts of Math
O
O
O
O
O
001
MTHED
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
002
003
004
005
MTHED
F 3.0
10237
001
002
003
004
005
MTHED
Critical Review of School Math
218
001
F 3.0
133
655
Barrett W
MTHED 218: If you have passed MTHED 117 and SC ED 276R and are still unable to register for this course, please contact the Math
Education Department Office at 422-1735.
F 3.0
133
Theory Partial Differentl Equa
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
TMCB
F 3.0
Lang W
TBA
133
03691
MWF
133
Cannon J
Swenson E
F 3.0
Advanced Probability 1
647
MWF
MTHED 117: To add, please raincheck the course and you will be notified that you have been cleared to register if you have passed
MATH 113.
001
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
101 HRCB Gerson H
Raincheck
Humpherys J
Humpherys J
TMCB
Funct Analysis
Lang W
MTHED
Num Methods for Linear Algebra F 3.0
331
03697
TMCB
F 3.0
Mathematics Education (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
F 3.0
136
645
O 9:00a - 9:50a
323
Williams S
V 3.0
TBA
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
543
197
V 2.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
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MWF
Senior Thesis
O
McKay S
F 1.0
03665
001
MATH
Seminar in Math
MATH
Chahal J
McKay S
Humpherys J
Siebert D
F 3.0
495R
001
MATH
MWF
MWF
Number Theory
O
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TMCB
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Real & Complex Variables 1
001
F 3.0
135
150
03687
001
002
F 3.0
Intro to Numerical Methods
001
MATH
Abstract Algebra
O 3:00p - 3:50p
TMCB
JFSB
ESC
TMCB
641
O 3:00p - 3:50p
001
Glasgow S
Dallon J
Glasgow S
Armstrong G
F 3.0
331
B037
C215
136
Theory Ordinary Differentl Eqs
001
Baker R
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03624
001
MATH
Survey of Geometry
410
001
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MATH
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TTh
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O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
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Honrs Elem Linear Algebra
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11:00a - 11:50a
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MATH
Elementary Linear Algebra
03685
001
Lawlor G
MATH 343: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
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634
001
F 3.0
2105
111
2104
111
Matrix Theory
001
MATH
MWF
03622
001
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331
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621
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Theory of Analysis
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135
299
197
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197
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MTHED 377: If you have passed MTHED 218 and are still unable to register for this course, please contact the Math Education
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MTHED
377
10238
001
Math Tchng in Public Schools
O 3:00p - 4:30p
MWF
F 3.0
197
TMCB
Voyles J
Class Flag
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MTHED
378
11349
Practicum in Math Education
495R
10239
Readings Math Educ
499R
10240
Senior Thesis
562
10324
Euclidean Geometry
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O 8:00a - 10:00a
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001
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611R
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10152
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ME EN
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ME EN
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Mechanical Engineering (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
ME EN
ME EN
ME EN
172
08875
Eng Graphics
191
07806
New Student Seminar
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Academic Internshp
250
00958
Materials Science
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ME EN
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001
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312
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321
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001
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TTh
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TTh
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TTh
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Fluid Mechanics
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340
03746
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MARB
ME EN
TBA
Warnick G
250
250
CTB
CTB
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256
101
256
101
256
101
256
101
256
101
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CB
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CB
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240
CTB
250
250
CTB
CTB
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240
CTB
Lab Included
Blotter J
Lab Included
Blotter J
Lab Included
Blotter J
Lab Included
TTh
425
03753
Internal Combustion Engines
431
03740
Design of Control Systems
471
08876
CAE Applications
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230
230
230
230
CB
CB
CB
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Howell L
Chase K
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250
230
250
230
250
230
250
230
CTB
CB
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CB
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CB
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Jensen C
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Jensen C
Lab Included
Jensen C
Lab Included
Jensen C
Lab Included
F 3.0
256
CB
Gorrell S
F 3.0
254
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Tree D
F 3.0
256
CB
Colton M
F 3.0
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CB
Jensen C
Nelson T
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ME EN
475
08877
ME EN
486
07181
Automation
499R
08879
Honors Thesis
500
03748
Design & Materials Applicatns
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
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Jensen B
001
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383
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504
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512
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09329
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214
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ME EN
Lab Included
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Applications of Fluid Dynamics
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445
11133
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ME EN
TBA
Manufacturing Processes
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Intro to Sci Computing & CAE
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03709
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Master's Thesis
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Grad Student Sem
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Math Learning
O 4:30p - 7:00p
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ME EN
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
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F 3.0
369
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254
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67
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ME EN
O 2:00p - 2:50p
541
03747
001
ME EN
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
550
01733
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ME EN
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369
CB
07347
CAE Software Development
574
11621
Product Development Automation F 3.0
O 2:00p - 2:50p
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Product Design
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09964
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393
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634
11428
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ME EN
03774
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ME EN
697R
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795R
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Flight Dynamics & Control
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MMBIO
MMBIO
03784
Intro Clin Lab Tec
151
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Intro to Microbiology
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General Microbiology
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417
10133
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248
415
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Molecular Biology
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Microbiology and Molecular Biology (379 WIDB, (801) 422-3042)
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Molecular Biology Seminar
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S
S
699R
F
WIDB
Molec & Microbial Pathogenesis F 3.0
O 9:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
695R
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Adams B
Bridgewater L
Burnett S
Erickson D
Evans R
Griffitts J
Harker A
Johnson F
Lin C
McCleary W
Nielsen B
O'Neill K
Robison R
Wilson E
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Adams B
Bridgewater L
Erickson D
Griffitts J
Johnson F
Lin C
Nielsen B
Wilson E
Crandall K
Middle East Studies/Arabic (273 HRCB, (801) 422-3548)
MESA
Clinical Experience
10226
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
MMBIO
11593
605
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
Please call Life Sciences Student Services, 422-3042, for permission to register for this class.
496R
11109
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
F 3.0
MWF
551R
11109
001
F 4.0
723
888
551R
MMBIO 551R section 002: Readings in Pathogenesis
002
O 4:00p - 4:50p
Murray B
F 3.0
Bacterial Pathogenesis
466
Seeley D
Baker M
F 3.0
MW
F
Immunology
O 9:00a - 9:50a
WIDB
WIDB
F 4.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWTh
8:00a - 9:30a
TTh
001
MMBIO
MWF
O 11:00a - 12:30p MW
464
734
888
F 3.0
Microbial Ecology
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
F 4.0
F 3.0
TTh
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
2:00p - 3:40p
W
12:00p - 12:50p Th
001
MMBIO
MTWTh
MTWTh
Adv Cell Biology
O 7:30a - 8:50a
001
MMBIO
Clin Chem&Diag Mol
001
201
10577
Intro to Middle East Studies
F 9:30a - 10:45a
250
11352
Intro to Religion of Islam
11185
Directed Middle East Study
Evening
398R
TTh
F 4:00p - 5:15p
MW
F 2.0
3714
HBLL
Peterson D
F 3.0
361
MARB
Hauglid B
V 3.0
69
001
MESA
S
495
10580
001
TBA
TBA
Sr Sem in Middle East Studies
O 2:00p - 3:15p
MW
MUSIC 101: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
202
RB
Al-Muayyad Al-Azm A
Military Science (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
MIL S
120
03832
001
O 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 3:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 3:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
O 12:05p - 12:55p
1:00p - 3:50p
O
O 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
O
O
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
MIL S
Evening
121
03833
001
002
003
MIL S
220
03837
MIL S
Evening
221
TBA
TBA
TBA
03838
001
002
1:00p - 3:30p
MIL S
O
320
03841
001
003
MIL S
Evening
325R
09278
001
002
MIL S
420
03845
003
MIL S
Evening
421
03846
001
MIL S
001
09061
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
TBA
Leadership in Complex World
O
425R
TBA
TBA
Developing Adaptive Leaders
O 11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 3:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
O
002
MWF
Th
MWF
Th
TBA
TBA
Ldrshp in a Complex World
O 1:00p - 3:50p
Music (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
T
ROTC
ROTC
Lab Required
Gandy J
Lab Required
Jungheim D
Jungheim D
Department Approval
Jungheim D
Jungheim D
Department Approval
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
$ 40
Thompson S
Lab Required
Thompson S
Lab Required
Thompson S
Thompson S
Thompson S
Department Approval
Department Approval
Thompson S
Thompson S
Department Approval
Department Approval
$040
Williams P
Lab Required
Williams P
Lab Required
Williams P
Department Approval
$40
Gandy J
Gandy J
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
TBA
$40
Leblow T
Lab Required
Leblow T
Lab Required
Leblow T
Department Approval
$40
F 2.0
Thompson S
Department Approval
111R
09017
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
MWF
MWF
W
TTh
TTh
T
F 3.0
MRH
MRH
3714
BLK1 B092
BLK2 B092
352
Basic Vocal Skills
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
7:00p - 7:50p
HFAC
HFAC
HBLL
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
Hinckley J
Brown D
Monson D
Harker B
Jones B
Brown D
F 2.0
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
E379
E353
E371
1114
E353
1114
E371
E353
1114
E371
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
RB
HFAC
RB
HFAC
HFAC
RB
HFAC
Willis R
Pence T
Quinn L
Broadbent M
Quinn L
Hull A
Boster B
Ammons M
Reedy E
Ammons M
MUSIC 113: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
MUSIC
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
113
03958
Beginning Piano Techniques 1
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
F 2.0
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Inouye S
Talbot S
Benson C
Anderson R
Inouye S
Inouye S
Hymas M
MUSIC 114R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
114R
08902
001
002
MUSIC
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
MUSIC
Leblow T
ROTC
MUSIC
MUSIC
$40
F 4.0
241
Department Approval
Department Approval
$40
F 4.0
241
250
241
250
TBA
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:25p
Jungheim D
V 2.0
TBA
TBA
O
O
O
O
O
O
MUSIC 111R all sections: Accompanist fee not included.
Thompson S
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
Introduction to Music
Lab Required
F 4.0
250
250
250
250
TBA
03956
Jungheim D
F 3.0
TBA
241
250
BLK2 TBA
101
Lab Required
Jungheim D
Jungheim D
Jungheim D
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
001
002
003
004
005
006
Gandy J
F 3.0
250
250
241
250
TBA
BLK2 TBA
TBA
Staff Organization & Operatns
O
O
001
TBA
TBA
Th
TBA
ROTC
ROTC
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Adaptive Team Leadership
O 11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 3:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
O
002
TTh
Th
MW
Th
TBA
TBA
TBA
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
$ 40
F 2.0
Fndtns of Tactical Leadership
O
O
003
241
250
241
250
241
250
241
250
BLK2 TBA
241
250
BLK2 TBA
TBA
Innovative Team Leadership
O 12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
O
O
O
002
T
Th
W
Th
W
Th
T
Th
TBA
Th
Th
TBA
TBA
Intro to Tactical Leadership
O
O
O
001
003
004
005
Leadership & Personal Developm F 2.0
MUSIC
Beginning Piano Techniques 2
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
115
08903
116R
Basic Organ Skills
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
Evening
Evening
08904
TTh
MW
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
F 2.0
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
Sundahl M
Inouye S
F 2.0
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
MW
Organ Tech & Lit
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Tyltina Y
Peeples J
Mathias B
Cook R
Inagi S
Tyltina Y
Inagi S
Inagi S
Tyltina Y
F 2.0
MUSIC 116R sections 001 and 002 are designed to provide a service learning edcuational opportunity for students.
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
E354 HFAC Cook R
002
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
E354 HFAC Mathias B
MUSIC
001
002
003
MUSIC
001
MUSIC
001
002
117
08905
Evening
Evening
Evening
118R
F 4:00p - 4:50p
F 6:00p - 6:50p
F 7:00p - 8:50p
08906
Evening
135
Evening
Evening
Basic Guitar Skill
Guitar Tech & Lit
F 7:00p - 7:50p
03998
F 2.0
MW
TTh
W
Green L
Green L
Green L
F 2.0
TTh
Basic Conducting
F 7:00p - 8:50p
F 7:00p - 8:50p
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
Green L
F 2.0
T
W
E400 HFAC
E371 HFAC
Peterson D
Bishop C
70
003
004
Evening
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
W
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
Warby S
Wright N
006
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
011
Trumpet
F
F 1.0
TBA
E393 HFAC
$380
Thrower D
160R
03981
010
Horn
F
F 1.0
TBA
E460 HFAC
$380
Colton K
160R
03981
012
Trombone
F
F 1.0
TBA
E465 HFAC
$380
Jacobs T
160R
03981
013
Tuba
F
F 1.0
TBA
E461 HFAC
$380
Call R
160R
03981
004
Harpsichord
F
F 1.0
TBA
E208 HFAC
$380
Bush D
160R
03981
003
Organ
F
F 1.0
TBA
C250 HFAC
$380
Bush D
160R
03981
015
Percussion
F
F 1.0
TBA
E281 HFAC
$380
Lawrence J
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
002
Piano
F
F 1.0
TBA
B371H HFAC
$380
Shumway J
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
016
Violin
O
F 1.0
TBA
A257 HFAC
$380
Kunz A
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
017
Viola
F
F 1.0
TBA
E545 HFAC
$380
Maxwell C
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
018
Cello
F
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
HFAC
$380
Brown K
160R
03981
019
String Bass
F
F 1.0
TBA
E378 HFAC
$380
Hansen H
160R
03981
020
Harp
F
F 1.0
TBA
C238 HFAC
$380
Smith M
160R
03981
Voice
F 1.0
MUSIC 160R section 001 is for Classical Voice; section 022 is for Contemporary Voice.
001
F
TBA
E451 HFAC
022
S
TBA
1140 RB
$380
Reedy E
Robbins M
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
005
Flute
F
F 1.0
TBA
E546 HFAC
$380
Orme M
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
03981
Oboe
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 1.0
MUSIC
160R
03981
F 1.0
TBA
Bassoon
F
160R
03981
008
MUSIC
E464 HFAC
$380
Hinckley J
F 1.0
TBA
Saxophone
F
160R
03981
014
MUSIC
E365 HFAC
$380
Nibley K
F 1.0
TBA
Euphonium
F
160R
03981
021
MUSIC
E221 HFAC
$380
Brunner J
F 1.0
TBA
Guitar
F
160R
03981
025
MUSIC
E461 HFAC
$380
Call R
F 1.0
TBA
Synthesizer
S
$380
160R
03981
024
MUSIC
C398 HFAC
$380
Smith C
F 1.0
TBA
1128
RB
$380
Zimmerman D
Carillon
F
161
07568
F 1.0
TBA
Voice Technique
C250 HFAC
$380
Mathias B
F 2.0
MUSIC 161 section 001 is for Classical Track Vocal Majors only.
001
F 10:00a - 10:50a MW
6:00p - 6:50p
T
6:00p - 6:50p
T
6:00p - 6:50p
T
6:00p - 6:50p
T
C130
1170
2111
2113
3108
HFAC
TMCB
JKB
JKB
JKB
Babidge D
Audition Required
MUSIC 161 section 002 is for MDT Music Majors only.
002
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
1114
RB
Lockwood G
Audition Required
MUSIC 161 section 003 is for Media Music and TMA-Acting majors only.
003
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
1114
RB
Boothe R
Audition Required
MUSIC 161 section 004 is for MDT Music Majors only.
004
F 12:00p - 1:30p
RB
Lockwood G
Audition Required
MUSIC
MUSIC
03986
Organ Registration
186
06928
Songwriting 1
190
03847
Music Fundamentals
193
03993
Dictation 1
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:50p
O 8:00a - 8:50a
001
002
003
004
005
001
002
003
004
005
F
F
F
S
F
195
03995
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
E208 HFAC
Bush D
F 2.0
M
MWF
1114
RB
Simpson R
F 2.0
F201 HFAC
Batchelor D
F 1.0
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
Music Theory 1
F
F
F
S
F
1114
F 2.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
MUSIC
TTh
166
001
MUSIC
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
Clarinet
F
009
001
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
03981
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
160R
007
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
Tittelfitz R
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
E466 HFAC
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
TBA
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
F
MUSIC 160R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
E379
E379
E335
E353
E353
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Durham T
Durtschi S
Tittelfitz R
Ohman M
Durtschi S
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
E379
E379
E335
E353
E353
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Durham T
Anderson R
Lindeman S
Ohman M
Lowe L
Freshman Academy
71
MUSIC
197
08907
001
002
003
004
005
Sight Singing 1
F
F
F
F
S
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 0.5
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
E371
E371
E371
E371
C580
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
001
MUSIC
Nelson E
Snow A
Peeples J
Tittelfitz R
Kenney S
001
MUSIC
Freshman Academy
Arts and Letters GE credit will be given for MUSIC 200 only if it is taken concurrently with at least one section of a GE approved
music ensemble course and a second GE approved music ensemble course is taken subsequently.
MUSIC
200
03959
001
002
MUSIC
002
003
004
MUSIC
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
201
08882
201
08882
H
202
08883
001
002
MUSIC
001
002
003
MUSIC
001
002
003
MUSIC
06219
204
03849
210R
MWF
MWF
W
Civilization: Music 2
09352
3108 JKB
B002 JFSB
377 CB
TTh
TTh
World Music Cultures
MWF
M
MWF
History of Jazz
1104
1104
JKB
JKB
Topics in Music
JKB
MARB
SLC
HBLL
HBLL
MUSIC 210R section 003 will be a Balinese Gamelan Ensemble.
003
F 7:00a - 8:50a
TTh
C130 HFAC
MUSIC
F 2.0
221
10087
001
002
003
004
005
Functional Piano Skills 1
F
F
F
F
F
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
001
002
003
235
03999
Conducting Tech
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 7:00p - 8:50p
Johnson S
Honors
Howard L
Howard L
Freshman Academy
Evening
E250 HFAC
C130 HFAC
E379 HFAC
249R
08318
Sophomore Recital
250R
11599
Performance Study
001
MUSIC
O
Harker B
Call R
Lindeman S
MUSIC
F 2.0
251
07190
Audio: Basic Principles 1
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TMCB
JKB
JKB
JKB
260R
03873
W
M
Harpsichord
F 5:00p - 6:50p
260R
03873
Prerequisites
E353 HFAC
Schaerrer B
Prerequisites
F 2.0
F454 HFAC
Skidmore J
F 2.0
M
Organ
F 5:00p - 6:50p
260R
03873
E208 HFAC
$380
Bush D
F 2.0
M
Voice
F 6:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 6:50p
F
260R
03873
011
MRH HFAC
$380
Bush D
F 2.0
T
T
T
T
TBA
Trumpet
F 5:00p - 6:50p
1170
2111
2113
3108
1136
TMCB
JKB
JKB
JKB
RB
$380
Vincent L
Bloomfield T
F 2.0
W
C580 HFAC
$380
Brown D
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
010
Horn
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
M
C580 HFAC
$380
Lowe L
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
012
Trombone
F 5:00p - 6:50p
260R
03873
013
F 2.0
M
E251 HFAC
$380
McKinney C
Tuba
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
M
E379 HFAC
$380
Call R
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
Grimshaw J
MUSIC
260R
03873
015
Sundahl M
Benson C
Talbot S
Talbot S
Inouye S
Percussion
F 5:00p - 5:50p
F 2.0
W
E251 HFAC
$380
Lawrence J
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
002
Piano
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
M
M
M
E400 HFAC
E432 HFAC
E250 HFAC
$380
Holden S
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
Smith C
Rogers B
Rogers B
260R
03873
016
$380
Hopkin J
Violin
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
T
T
E379 HFAC
E400 HFAC
$380
Williams B
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
017
F 1.0
1170
2111
2113
3108
Duke R
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
Miller L
Miller L
C550 HFAC
MUSIC 250R section 001 is for Music Education Majors only.
001
F 6:00p - 6:50p
T
6:00p - 6:50p
T
6:00p - 6:50p
T
6:00p - 6:50p
T
JKB
F 2.0
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
F 0.0
TBA
F 4:00p - 5:50p
004
MUSIC
Grimshaw J
Grimshaw J
Grimshaw J
MUSIC 249R: Students must register for their recital before it can be scheduled. Contact your studio instructor for details.
MUSIC
Evening
022
F 2.0
TTh
TTh
Th
F 5:00p - 6:50p
001
MUSIC 235 sections 002 and 003 are for Choral majors.
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
F 2.0
MUSIC 210R sections 001 and 002 will study Music and Instruments of Persia.
001
Evening
F 5:00p - 6:50p
W
4420
002
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
4420
Psychology of Performance
1101
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
Howard L
Howard L
Howard L
F 3.0
2002
252
352
09275
Evening
259
T
Recording Studio 1
003
F 3.0
E400 HFAC
1103 JKB
E400 HFAC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
08564
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
F 3.0
F201 HFAC
256
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
Meilstrup S
Kimball W
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
O 7:30p - 10:00p T
Evening
Salt Lake
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 4:00p - 6:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Evening
T
Th
Honrs Civilization: Music 1
O 9:00a - 10:15a
S 9:00a - 10:15a
203
F 1.0
Civilization: Music 1
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 4:00p - 6:50p
Evening
001
MUSIC
Elements of Music
001
Evening
Viola
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
T
E432 HFAC
$380
Bigelow A
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
018
Cello
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
T
E251 HFAC
$380
Bevan F
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
020
260R
03873
Harp
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
T
E250 HFAC
$380
Brady N
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
72
MUSIC
260R
03873
005
Flute
F 2.0
F 5:00p - 6:50p
W
E250 HFAC
$380
003
004
005
Clayton A
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
006
Oboe
F 2.0
F 5:00p - 6:50p
W
E400 HFAC
MUSIC
$380
260R
03873
007
Clarinet
Giovannetti G
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
W
E379 HFAC
MUSIC
260R
03873
009
Bassoon
Hinckley J
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
M
E353 HFAC
MUSIC
260R
03873
008
Saxophone
$380
MUSIC
Smith C
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
W
E432 HFAC
260R
03873
023
Synthesizer
$380
F
TBA
1129
RB
$380
Zimmerman D
MUSIC
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
260R
03873
014
Euphonium
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
M
E379 HFAC
001
$380
MUSIC
Call R
MUSIC
260R
03873
019
String Bass
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
T
E371 HFAC
MUSIC
$380
260R
03873
Guitar
264
04003
Keyboard Fdns 1
271
07574
Music in Elem Schl
021
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 5:50p
001
MUSIC
F 2.0
Th
E400 HFAC
MUSIC
C480 HFAC
Green L
273A
11319
001
Holden S
MUSIC
284
08208
Jazz Improv 1
287
07752
Electronic Music Composition
293
07581
Dictation 3
001
MUSIC
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
002
003
004
005
MUSIC
F
F
F
F
F
295
04011
001
002
003
004
005
MUSIC
001
002
06242
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Lab Included
04001
Women's Chorus
314R
04021
Concert Choir
315R
03927
University Singers
F 3:00p - 3:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
12:30p - 1:50p
F
Evening
316R
10089
317R
10090
E251 HFAC
319R
04019
001
Lawrence J
Ricks S
E353
E353
E335
E379
E379
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Rogers B
Peeples J
Peeples J
Rogers B
Hymas M
MUSIC
319R
002
E353
E353
E335
E379
E379
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Ricks S
Thornock N
Christensen C
Durham T
Asplund C
F 0.5
MW
TTh
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
Rogers B
Bishop C
003
Evening
04019
Harker B
Harker B
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
Rogers B
Rogers B
Male Only
Female Only
W006 BNSN
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
Wright N
Broomhead G
Broomhead G
Male Only
Male Only
Female Only
Hall R
Audition Required
Applonie J
Audition Required
Hall R
Audition Required
Staheli R
Audition Required
Staheli R
Audition Required
F 1.0
Daily
MRH HFAC
F 1.0
Daily
MRH HFAC
F 1.0
Daily
MRH HFAC
F 1.0
MWF
TTh
TBA
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
F 1.0
BLK2 C130 HFAC
Opera Ensemble
Vincent L
V 3.0
Daily
MWF
BLK1 C130 HFAC
BLK1 E379 HFAC
Vincent L
Audition Required
Boothe R
Audition Required
Christensen J
Audition Required
Christensen J
Audition Required
Young Ambassador Performance V 3.0
O 2:00p - 6:50p
2:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 6:50p
2:00p - 6:50p
2:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 5:50p
2:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
C485 HFAC
M
TTh
TTh
Opera Workshop
F 3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
Powley E
Powley E
F 1.0
Men's Chorus
F 4:00p - 4:50p
001
MUSIC
Brough R
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
University Chorale
313R
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Sight Singing 3
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 8:00a - 8:50a
04015
F 1.0
Music Theory 3
F
F
F
F
F
297
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
F 0.5
E251 HFAC
312R
Evening
Christensen J
F 2.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 2.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
MUSIC
W
MUSIC
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
Survey of Music Literature 3
MUSIC 316R section 001 is performance technique for singers.
001
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:50p
MWTh
F 3.0
Percussion Techniques
F 6:00p - 6:50p
002
MUSIC
MUSIC 271 section 001 includes a lab that meets every Saturday from 9:00 am to 11:50 am.
001
F 9:00a - 10:50a MW
C580 HFAC Kenney S
9:00a - 11:50a S
C580 HFAC
MUSIC
04014
001
$380
F 2.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
311R
RB
F 2.0
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
001
Hansen H
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
04056
001
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
257
F 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a MW
303
Durtschi S
Chandler K
Rogers B
F 1.0
MWF
Survey Mus Lit 1
MUSIC 311R section 003 is by invitation only.
003
Evening
S 5:00p - 6:50p
004
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:30p
005
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:30p
Smith C
F 2.0
09024
001
002
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
301
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
E353 HFAC
History of MDT
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
002
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
08542
001
002
$380
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
300
001
MUSIC 260R: Contact the instructor/coordinator the first week of class to set up your lesson time.
MUSIC
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
F 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
F 4:00p - 4:50p
TTh
Th
T
T
Th
Th
T
T
Th
Living Legends Performance
O 3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 6:50p
3:00p - 6:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 6:50p
3:00p - 6:50p
O 4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
MF
MF
W
W
MF
MF
W
W
MF
W
MF
W
1137N RB
2206E RB
1137N RB
2206E RB
1137S RB
2206W RB
1137S RB
2206W RB
V 3.0
2206E RB
1137N RB
2206E RB
1137N RB
2206W RB
1137S RB
2206W RB
1137S RB
2206E RB
2206E RB
2206W RB
2206W RB
73
MUSIC
321R
09384
University Orchestra
F 1.0
MUSIC
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Bass
MUSIC 321R section 002 is for Bassoon only.
002
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Bassoon
MUSIC 321R section 003 is for Cello only.
003
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Cello
002
MUSIC 321R section 004 is for Clarinet only.
004
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Clarinet
004
MUSIC 321R section 005 is for Flute only.
005
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Flute
001
MUSIC 321R section 006 is for Horn only.
006
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Horn
MUSIC 321R section 007 is for Oboe only.
007
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Oboe
MUSIC 321R section 008 is for Percussion only.
008
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Percussion
MUSIC 321R section 009 is for Trombone only.
009
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Trombone
MUSIC 321R section 010 is for Trumpet only.
010
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Trumpet
MUSIC 321R section 011 is for Tuba only.
011
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Tuba
MUSIC 321R section 012 is for Viola only.
012
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Viola
MUSIC 321R section 013 is for Violin only.
013
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
W
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Violin
MUSIC
321R
09384
Th
F 1.0
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Bass
Th
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Cello
MUSIC 321R section 016 is for Viola only.
016
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
Th
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Viola
MUSIC 321R section 017 is for Violin only.
017
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
Th
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Violin
McInnis F
McInnis F
Audition Required
Audition Required
Saville K
Audition Required
001
002
MUSIC
323R
04022
Evening
325R
04025
001
MUSIC
326R
08911
328
08317
MUSIC
329R
001
002
003
Evening
Evening
Evening
004
Evening
MUSIC
001
330R
08021
08912
TTh
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
08914
333R
04026
MUSIC
334R
08915
Synthesis
335R
10383
Jazz Legacy Band
337R
04028
Symphony Orchestra
338R
08916
Philharmonic Orchestra
339R
04029
Chamber Orchestra
340R
03979
Harp Ensemble
341R
08917
Brass Chamber Musc
343R
04031
Guitar Ensemble
344R
04004
Keyboard in Ensemb
345R
08919
Percussion Ensembl
F 7:00p - 9:00p
S 3:00p - 4:50p
001
MUSIC
S 1:00p - 2:50p
001
MUSIC
S 1:00p - 2:50p
001
MUSIC
S 5:00p - 6:50p
001
MUSIC
F
001
MUSIC
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
MUSIC
F 4:00p - 4:50p
F 3:00p - 3:50p
E250 HFAC
Peterson D
Audition Required
2206E RB
Boothe R
CHNF
CHNF
E250
E400
E251
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
E251 HFAC
1129
1129
RB
RB
Simpson R
Audition Required
E250 HFAC
Ammons J
Th
E251 HFAC
Tobian M
Audition Required
Smith C
Audition Required
Call R
Audition Required
Hansen H
Audition Required
Katseanes K
Audition Required
Katseanes K
Audition Required
F 1.0
MW
E251 HFAC
F 1.0
MW
MW
E251 HFAC
F 1.0
E251 HFAC
F 1.0
E250 HFAC
F 1.0
F
E250 HFAC
F 0.5
Th
TBA
E251 HFAC
Anderson A
F 1.0
TBA
Thrower D
Audition Required
Green L
Audition Required
F 1.0
MW
TTh
TTh
C580 HFAC
F 1.0
E400 HFAC
Holden S
F 1.0
E251 HFAC
Brough R
Audition Required
Bigelow A
Audition Required
Stevens J
Audition Required
Tittelfitz R
Audition Required
Long D
Long D
Audition Required
Audition Required
MUSIC 346R: For Music Majors. Non-majors by permission only.
MUSIC
346R
08920
001
MUSIC
F
08921
Vocal Point
348R
08922
Woodwind Chamber M
348R
08922
Saxophone Ensemble
F 3:00p - 4:50p
001
MUSIC
F
002
003
MUSIC
TBA
347R
001
MUSIC
String Chamber Mus
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
348R
08922
Evening
F 1.0
TBA
F 1.0
MWF
TBA
MW
MW
M
W
Flute Choir
E400 HFAC
F 1.0
TBA
F 1.0
CHSF
CHSF
E432
CHNF
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
F 1.0
F 4:00p - 4:50p
TTh
E251 HFAC
Orme M
MUSIC 348R section 006 is for flute majors ONLY.
006
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
MW
E432 HFAC
Cutchins M
MUSIC 349R: Students must register for their recital before it can be scheduled. Contact your studio instructor for details.
MUSIC
Geslison M
Geslison M
Geslison M
Audition Required
Audition Required
Audition Required
Griffin L
Audition Required
MUSIC
Brough R
Audition Required
MUSIC
F 1.0
F
Audition Required
F 1.0
S 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
F 1:00p - 2:50p
Lawrence J
F 1.0
MW
Jazz Lab Band
001
MUSIC
T
Th
04026
Evening
TBA
F 1.0
Jazz Ensemble
F 3:00p - 4:50p
333R
F 1.0
TBA
YA Show Band
O 4:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 6:50p
001
005
F 1.0
TTh
MW
T
Th
T
Steel Band
O 1:00p - 2:50p
E251 HFAC
F 1.0
TTh
Folk Ensemble
F 4:00p - 4:50p
F 4:00p - 4:50p
F 7:30p - 9:00p
7:30p - 9:00p
F 7:00p - 8:00p
STAD
STAD
F 1.0
Jr MDT Seminar
O 12:00p - 1:50p
332R
F 1.0
TTh
Wind Symphony
F 1:00p - 2:50p
001
F 1.0
TThF
TThF
Symphonic Band
F 1:00p - 2:50p
001
MUSIC
Marching Band
F 4:00p - 5:50p
F 4:00p - 5:50p
MUSIC
Jazz Combos
S
001
MUSIC 321R section 015 is for Cello only.
015
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
MUSIC
08913
001
University String Orchestra
MUSIC 321R section 014 is for Bass only.
014
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
331R
001
MUSIC 321R section 001 is for Bass only.
001
Evening
F 7:00p - 8:50p
349R
08923
001
MUSIC
001
001
Junior Recital
O
351
10382
Evening
355R
Audio Applications 1
F 5:00p - 6:50p
Th
07192
Recording Workshop
04032
Performance Study
Evening
359R
F 0.0
TBA
F 4:00p - 4:50p
T
C550 HFAC
F 2.0
C485 HFAC
Duke R
Prerequisites
F 1.0
E366 HFAC
F 2.0
Holloman J
Prerequisites
$380
74
001
F
TBA
C550 HFAC
Lawrence J
MUSIC 360R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before third day of classes to schedule a lesson time. Time and day
listed is a required weekly studio class.
MUSIC
360R
04033
Songwriting
360R
04033
Trumpet
360R
04033
Horn
360R
04033
Trombone
026
MUSIC
S
011
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
010
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
012
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
360R
04033
013
MUSIC
360R
04033
MUSIC
360R
04033
MUSIC
360R
04033
Percussion
360R
04033
Piano
015
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 5:50p
002
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
360R
04033
016
MUSIC
360R
04033
Viola
MUSIC
360R
04033
Cello
360R
04033
Harp
360R
04033
Voice
F 5:00p - 6:50p
018
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
020
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
RB
C580 HFAC
M
C580 HFAC
M
E251 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E208 HFAC
MRH HFAC
W
E251 HFAC
E400 HFAC
E432 HFAC
E250 HFAC
$380
E379 HFAC
E400 HFAC
T
E432 HFAC
$380
E251 HFAC
T
E250 HFAC
MUSIC
$380
MUSIC
$380
001
$380
001
$380
001
$380
001
RB
Lockwood G
MUSIC
360R
04033
006
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
360R
04033
007
MUSIC
360R
04033
MUSIC
360R
04033
008
MUSIC
360R
04033
014
MUSIC
023
360R
04033
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
E379 HFAC
E334 HFAC
MUSIC
08924
Keyboard Pedagogy
368
09019
Brass Pedagogy
369C
11321
String Pedagogy
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
369A
08928
String Pedagogy
371
06243
Dev Musicality 3-5
F 9:00a - 10:50a
E400 HFAC
$380
Green L
1129
RB
$380
Zimmerman D
F 3.0
364
372A
08077
E400 HFAC
Hopkin J
F 2.0
E400 HFAC
Peery-Fox I
F 2.0
TTh
C580 HFAC
Kimball W
F 2.0
T
4423
HBLL
Brady N
F 2.0
F
E400 HFAC
Belknap M
F 3.0
MUSIC
$380
MWF
373A
08078
Brass Workshop
374
04036
Perc Wkshp: Instru
375A
07885
String Workshop
376A
04040
Choral Practicum
377A
04041
Instr Practicum
378
09217
Mu Elem Clsrm Tchr
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 7:30a - 8:50a
MWF
TTh
Evening
387R
04044
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
E251 HFAC
E250 HFAC
C130 HFAC
E250 HFAC
C580
C580
C580
C580
Projects in Music for Media
394
10091
Jazz Styles & Anal
395
04057
Form and Analysis
F 11:00a - 12:50p W
1129
MUSIC
$380
Audition Required
001
403A
08930
MWF
Hicks M
Simpson R
Lindeman S
MRH HFAC
Lindeman S
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Piano Literature
O 9:00a - 9:50a
RB
E432 HFAC
$380
Call R
Kenney S
Jaccard J
Jaccard J
Jaccard J
F 3.0
Academic Internshp
O
O
Saville K
F 2.0
001
002
08069
Applonie J
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
399R
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
E400 HFAC
$380
MUSIC
Dabczynski A
F 2.0
MUSIC 399R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Smith C
McInnis F
F 2.0
TTh
07754
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Call R
F 3.0
389
001
E250 HFAC
F 3.0
Composition 3
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Smith C
F 1.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
E250 HFAC
F 1.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F
F
F
F
F 1.0
F 1.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
MUSIC
Woodwind Workshop
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
Smith C
Staheli R
Vocal Pedagogy
O 3:00p - 3:50p
$380
Hansen H
F 2.0
TBA
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
$380
F 2.0
TBA
MUSIC
Hinckley J
F 2.0
M
Conducting
F
E432 HFAC
001
004
005
006
$380
F 2.0
W
Euphonium
F 5:00p - 6:50p
E353 HFAC
MUSIC
Giovannetti G
F 2.0
M
Saxophone
F 5:00p - 6:50p
E379 HFAC
09018
001
$380
F 2.0
W
Bassoon
F 5:00p - 6:50p
E400 HFAC
MUSIC
Clayton A
F 2.0
W
Clarinet
F 5:00p - 6:50p
009
F 2.0
Oboe
MUSIC
Brady N
1136
E250 HFAC
MUSIC
Bevan F
TBA
W
MUSIC
Bigelow A
MUSIC 360R section 022 is for MDT majors only.
022
F
F 5:00p - 6:50p
363
E371 HFAC
F 2.0
Th
Synthesizer
S
001
Morgan L
Vincent L
Flute
MUSIC
$380
TMCB
JKB
JKB
JKB
04033
04033
Peterson D
Katseanes K
MUSIC 371 section 001 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
001
F 7:30a - 8:50a
TTh
C580 HFAC Jaccard J
1170
2111
2104
3108
360R
MUSIC
Holden S
T
T
T
T
005
360R
E475 HFAC
E546 HFAC
F 2.0
T
Guitar
F 5:00p - 5:50p
001
$380
MUSIC 360R section 001 is for Voice majors.
001
F 5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
MUSIC
MUSIC
Brough R
F 2.0
String Bass
MUSIC 369C section 001 is for harpists only.
001
S 4:00p - 4:50p
$380
F 2.0
04033
001
Bush D
F 2.0
T
MUSIC
Bush D
F 2.0
360R
001
Call R
F 2.0
T
T
MUSIC
TBA
TBA
F 5:00p - 6:50p
001
Kimball W
F 2.0
M
M
M
MUSIC
$380
F 2.0
04033
027
Lowe L
F 2.0
M
MUSIC
$380
F 2.0
M
360R
021
Brown D
F 2.0
M
MUSIC
$380
F 2.0
MUSIC
F
S
019
Simpson R
F 2.0
Violin
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
017
W
Organ
F 5:00p - 6:50p
1128
$380
F 2.0
Harpsichord
F 5:00p - 6:50p
003
TBA
Tuba
F 5:00p - 6:50p
004
F 2.0
024
025
1132
BLK2 1132
RB
RB
Christensen J
Christensen J
F 2.0
TTh
E432 HFAC
Shumway J
75
10:00a - 10:50a Th
MUSIC
410R
08566
F 2.0
MUSIC 410R section 001 will be Intro to Music and Dance Special Collections.
001
F 4:00p - 5:50p
T
4420
MUSIC
426
08567
MDT: Sr Performance Project
MUSIC 426 section 001 is for individual projects.
001
S
MUSIC
441R
08937
001
MUSIC
HBLL
449R
08319
001
TBA
F
Senior Recital
O
MUSIC
F 1.0
1136
RB
Lockwood G
MUSIC
Asplund C
F 1.0
TBA
460R
04005
Trombone
460R
04005
Trumpet
460R
04005
Horn
460R
04005
Tuba
460R
04005
Harpsichord
460R
04005
Organ
011
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
010
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
009
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
012
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
003
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
002
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
460R
04005
014
MUSIC
460R
04005
001
MUSIC
460R
04005
015
MUSIC
460R
04005
Viola
MUSIC
460R
04005
Cello
460R
04005
Harp
460R
04005
Flute
460R
04005
Oboe
460R
04005
Clarinet
460R
04005
Bassoon
460R
04005
Saxophone
460R
04005
Euphonium
F 5:00p - 6:50p
017
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
019
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
004
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
005
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
006
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
008
MUSIC
F 5:00p - 6:50p
007
MUSIC
013
F 5:00p - 6:50p
F 5:00p - 6:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
McKinney C
C580 HFAC
$380
04005
462R
09385
M
C580 HFAC
$380
M
E379 HFAC
E208 HFAC
MRH HFAC
E251 HFAC
E400 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E432 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E400 HFAC
E432 HFAC
E251 HFAC
$380
E250 HFAC
E250 HFAC
$380
E400 HFAC
Bigelow A
$380
Bevan F
$380
Brady N
$380
Clayton A
$380
Giovannetti G
F 3.0
W
E379 HFAC
$380
Hinckley J
F 3.0
M
E353 HFAC
$380
Smith C
F 3.0
W
E432 HFAC
$380
Smith C
F 3.0
M
E379 HFAC
MUSIC
470R
04042
Studio Teaching Practicum
470R
04042
Studio Tchg Harp
470R
04042
Studio Tchg Guitar
470R
04042
Studio Tchg Piano
470R
04042
Studio Tchg Organ
F 1:00p - 2:50p
S
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
$380
Call R
W
W
E335 HFAC
Bigelow A
F 1.0
E335 HFAC
Bevan F
F 1.0
F454 HFAC
Hansen H
F 1.0
F
TBA
E353 HFAC
Smith C
F 1.0
TBA
Babidge D
F 1.0
T
E353 HFAC
Brady N
F 1.0
M
E353 HFAC
Green L
F 1.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a T
470R
04042
005
E432 HFAC
Anderson R
Studio Tchg Viola
470R
04042
Studio Tchg Cello
470R
04042
Studio Tchg Stbass
481
04053
Orchestration
483
04050
Counterpoint
494R
06818
Indepndnt Readings
499R
03896
Honors Thesis
500
04081
Music Research Tec
503
07576
Aesthetics
505B
11403
Brass Literature
505B
11403
Piano Literature
505B
11403
String Literature
505B
11403
Woodwind Literature
505A
11402
Brass Literature
001
MUSIC
001
MUSIC
S
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:50p
001
MUSIC
MUSIC
F
003
MUSIC
F
005
MUSIC
F
002
MUSIC
001
F
F
E335 HFAC
Call M
E335 HFAC
Hansen H
E353 HFAC
Thornock N
F 3.0
MWF
TBA
E335 HFAC
Bush D
V 3.0
C550 HFAC
Parks M
V 6.0
TBA
E563 HFAC
Powley E
F 2.0
Th
4420
HBLL
Day D
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
Morgan L
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
S
E335 HFAC
F 1.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
Morgan L
F 1.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
F 8:00a - 8:50a
E335 HFAC
F 1.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p W
001
MUSIC
F 1.0
04042
001
MUSIC
Studio Tchg Violin
470R
007
MUSIC
F 1.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p W
006
MUSIC
$380
F 3.0
W
MUSIC
MUSIC
Williams B
F 3.0
W
Jazz Pedagogy
008
F 3.0
T
08210
001
MUSIC
Holden S
F 3.0
T
MUSIC
MUSIC
$380
F 3.0
T
468
009
MUSIC
Brough R
F 3.0
T
T
Orchestral Repertoire: Bass
F 1.0
MUSIC 470R section 004 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
004
O 9:00a - 9:50a
F
C250 HFAC Cook R
Cook R
F 3.0
M
M
M
09385
$380
Green L
$380
$380
F 3.0
W
462R
E400 HFAC
MUSIC
Bush D
F 3.0
M
Orchestral Repertoire: Cello
F 3:00p - 3:50p
$380
Hansen H
$380
Call R
F 3.0
M
09385
003
Lowe L
F 3.0
MUSIC
T
462R
F 3:00p - 3:50p
E371 HFAC
F 3.0
Th
Orchestral Repertoire: Viola
F 4:00p - 4:50p
003
MUSIC
F 3.0
T
Guitar
F 5:00p - 5:50p
002
Brown D
F 3.0
Violin
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
016
W
Piano
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
E251 HFAC
$380
F 3.0
Percussion
F 5:00p - 5:50p
460R
001
C550 HFAC
F 3.0
M
MUSIC
String Bass
F 5:00p - 6:50p
002
F 1.0
BLK2 C130 HFAC
MUSIC 460R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Time and day
listed is a required weekly studio class.
MUSIC
04005
020
Day D
MUSIC 449R: Students must register for their recital before it can be scheduled. Contact your studio instructor for details.
MUSIC
460R
018
001
New Music Ensemble
S 1:00p - 2:50p
MUSIC
E432 HFAC
Adv Topics Music
E536 HFAC
Hicks M
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Call R
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Peery-Fox I
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
Bigelow A
F 2.0
TBA
Smith C
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Lowe L
76
MUSIC
505A
11402
004
MUSIC
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Vocal Literature
505A
11402
Woodwind Literature
507
08808
Choral Literature 2
532R
04074
Score Prep & Conducting: Instr
533R
04076
Choral Conducting & Develop
560R
08569
Grad Piano Instrc
F 9:00a - 10:50a
S 5:00p - 6:50p
001
MUSIC
F
001
MUSIC
S 5:00p - 6:50p
MUSIC
Bush D
F
F201 HFAC
MUSIC
Reich D
MUSIC
Clayton A
E335 HFAC
TBA
T
MUSIC
Hall R
TBA
MUSIC
Katseanes K
E335 HFAC
08314
Brass Chamber Mus
643R
03923
Guitar Ensemble
644R
03924
Keyboard Ensemble
645R
09021
Percussion Ensembl
F
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 4:00p - 4:50p
001
F 2.0
F 1.0
F
641R
001
F 2.0
Chamber Orchestra
S 1:00p - 2:50p
001
F 2.0
M
10128
001
F 2.0
E371 HFAC
639R
001
F 2.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
001
MUSIC
E208 HFAC
11402
002
MUSIC
F 2.0
MW
505A
003
MUSIC
Organ Literature
F 3:00p - 3:50p
TBA
E250 HFAC
Katseanes K
Audition Required
Kimball W
Audition Required
Green L
Audition Required
F 1.0
TBA
F 1.0
MW
C580 HFAC
F 1.0
TTh
TTh
E400 HFAC
Holden S
F 1.0
E251 HFAC
Brough R
Audition Required
Bigelow A
Audition Required
Hinckley J
Audition Required
MUSIC 646R: For Music Majors. Non-majors by permission only.
MUSIC
Staheli R
F 2.0
$380
646R
03930
001
String Chamber Mus
F
MUSIC
MUSIC 649R: Students must register for their recital before it can be scheduled. Contact your studio instructor for details.
Grad Organ Instruc
560R
08569
Grad Voice Instruc
003
MUSIC
F
001
MUSIC
F
560R
08569
004
MUSIC
MUSIC
560R
08569
Grad Brss&Prc Inst
560R
08569
Grad String Inst
560R
08569
Grad Condctng Inst
S
006
MUSIC
S
007
MUSIC
F
04046
Adv Keyboard Harmo
603
04084
Music Baroque Era
605
04086
Music Romantic Per
614R
03925
Concert Choir
615R
03927
University Singers
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
MUSIC
001
MUSIC
F 1:00p - 1:50p
12:30p - 1:50p
616R
10093
Opera Workshop
10094
Opera Ensemble
Evening
617R
F 4:00p - 5:50p
001
MUSIC
F 3:00p - 5:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
626R
08911
001
MUSIC
634R
08915
001
MUSIC
001
TTh
MW
638R
10127
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MUSIC
$380
MUSIC
TBA
660R
04091
$380
660R
04091
002
$380
E208 HFAC
MUSIC
Staheli R
F 2.0
E400 HFAC
4420
HBLL
4420
HBLL
Daily
MRH HFAC
660R
04091
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
Hicks M
MUSIC
C130 HFAC
Shumway J
MUSIC
BLK1 C130 HFAC
BLK1 E379 HFAC
Monson D
MUSIC
E250 HFAC
Johnson S
MUSIC
Hall R
Audition Required
Staheli R
Audition Required
E251 HFAC
E250 HFAC
660R
04091
04091
MUSIC
665
04060
Vincent L
MUSIC
04060
String Pedagogy
670R
03948
Sprvsd Tchg Piano
Vincent L
670R
03948
Sprvsd Tchg Woodwd
670R
03948
Sprvsd Tchg Br/Per
683
03940
20th Cntry Countpt
687R
04102
Composition for Master's
F
001
MUSIC
Peterson D
Audition Required
Smith C
Audition Required
Katseanes K
Audition Required
MUSIC
F
003
MUSIC
F
001
MUSIC
F 2:00p - 2:50p
TMCB
JKB
JKB
JKB
$380
Vincent L
F 2.0
TBA
$380
Smith C
TBA
$380
Call R
TBA
$380
Bigelow A
E546 HFAC
E334 HFAC
E475 HFAC
$380
Staheli R
Staheli R
Peterson D
E433 HFAC
Call R
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Belknap M
F 2.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a T
002
1170
2111
2104
3108
F 2.0
TBA
665
003
$380
Holden S
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
Brass Pedagogy
F
E400 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E432 HFAC
F 2.0
TBA
Grad Condctng Inst
F
F
F
$380
Bush D
F 2.0
TBA
Grad String Inst
F
660R
TBA
Grad Brss&Prc Inst
F
007
008
009
MUSIC
F 1.0
MW
04091
001
F 1.0
MW
660R
MRH HFAC
F 2.0
T
T
T
T
Grad Woodwind Inst
F
006
F 1.0
TTh
04091
005
V 3.0
Daily
MWF
660R
004
F 1.0
TWTh
Durham T
F 2.0
M
M
M
Grad Voice Instruc
F 5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
Bush D
F 1.0
MWF
TTh
TBA
F 2.0
M
Grad Piano Instruc
F 5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
001
$380
F 2.0
C480 HFAC
TBA
F 2.0
TBA
Grad Organ Instruc
F 5:00p - 6:50p
TBA
E334 HFAC
Solo Recital
F
003
F 1.0
Philharmonic Orch
S 1:00p - 2:50p
$380
TBA
F 3.0
Synthesis
S 3:00p - 4:50p
04092
TBA
F 1.0
MUSIC 660R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Day and time
listed is a required weekly studio class.
F 3.0
Wind Symphony
F 1:00p - 2:50p
649R
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
MUSIC
TBA
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
F 8:35a - 9:50a
F 2.0
F
001
Scott M
F 2.0
TBA
591
001
MUSIC
TBA
Composition
F 3:00p - 3:50p
TBA
$380
F 2.0
04097
001
MUSIC
TBA
MUSIC
Bush D
F 2.0
587R
001
MUSIC
TBA
Harpsichord Instruction
001
MUSIC
TBA
08569
F
TBA
001
$380
F 2.0
560R
008
MUSIC
TBA
Grad Woodwind Inst
S
005
F 2.0
Woodwind Cham Mus
TBA
MUSIC
08569
03934
F 1.0
MUSIC 560R section 002: Students should meet with Robin Hancock for teacher assignment.
002
F
TBA
B371H HFAC Hancock R
560R
648R
TBA
TBA
E432 HFAC
Anderson R
F 2.0
TBA
Clayton A
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Lowe L
F 3.0
MWF
E335 HFAC
Asplund C
V 6.0
77
001
MUSIC
F
04100
Independent Reading
697B
06686
Recital
697A
06685
Researching the Recital
001
MUSIC
S
001
MUSIC
F
001
MUSIC
F
TBA
TBA
TBA
08023
Professnl Improvement Project
699R
04103
Master's Thesis
F
001
F
TBA
Ricks S
002
V 3.0
NEURO
TBA
Durham T
001
002
003
F 2.0
NEURO
TBA
Durham T
001
Broomhead G
001
002
F 2.0
698B
001
MUSIC
TBA
694R
TBA
TBA
NEURO
F 2.0
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
NEURO
Durham T
345
08556
001
NE LG
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
511R
08206
002
003
NE LG
Texts & Ancient Temples
Studies in Anc Near East Lang
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
F 4:00p - 5:30p
TTh
511R
08206
001
Ugaritic
F 1:00p - 1:50p
JFSB
Parry D
NORWE
V 2.0
285
125
SWKT
HRCB
001
Ricks S
Gee J
NORWE
W002 BNSN
Hoskisson P
205
09935
001
NEURO
F 9:00a - 9:50a
360
10934
001
002
NEURO
Behavioral Neuroscience
449R
09954
Neuro Research Experience
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
F
O 1:00p - 1:50p
480
09936
001
NEURO
001
MW
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MWF
Advanced Neuroscience
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
481
09937
Neuroscience Laboratory
F 8:00a - 10:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
2111
JKB
T
360
360
WIDB
WIDB
Brown M
Brown M
Brown M
NURS
MARB
Bloch G
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
C261 ESC
Allen M
Bigler E
Bloch G
Brown M
Busath D
Flom R
Hedges D
Higley J
Hopkins R
Judd A
Lephart E
McPherson D
Porter J
Stark M
Steffensen S
Sudweeks S
Woodbury D
Edwards J
Porter C
South M
Adams J
NURS
MARB
NURS
WIDB
NURS
Brown M
Steffensen S
201
04114
Evening
Woodbury D
V 1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Doctoral Dissertation
Woodbury D
Steffensen S
V 18.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
340
2nd-Year Norwegian
O 4:00p - 5:20p
09065
Hopkins R
Steffensen S
F 4.0
MWF
1102
Norwegian Literature
O 12:05p - 1:20p
180
04152
JKB
Bigelow B
F 3.0
TTh
3012
Preview of Nursing
S
O
O
O
294
10766
295
11463
L
L
L
L
L
296
11464
001
002
F 1.0
360
Majors Only
Woodbury D
Steffensen S
Sudweeks S
TBA
Neuroscience Grad Seminar
S
S
001
002
003
004
005
006
F 3.0
274
11487
Brown M
V 1.0
TBA
8:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 4:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
JKB
Kramer N
F 1.0
T
T
T
T
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
Hlth Assessment & Promotion
115
3104
3104
270
Majors Only
Fund Nurs Concepts & Care
O
O
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 10:30a
1:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
Community Health Nursing
O 1:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 2:50p
297
11465
001
002
L
003
L
004
L
T
M
M
M
M
M
W
Th
Nurs Care of the Older Adult
O 10:30a - 12:30p
O 10:30a - 12:00p
5:45a - 12:00p
O 1:00p - 2:30p
5:45a - 12:00p
O 1:00p - 2:30p
5:45a - 12:00p
F
M
W
M
Th
M
W
MCKB
JKB
JKB
SWKT
Lundberg K
Walker D
Corbett C
Walker D
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
NURS 294: Register for section 001 and for one lab section (sections 002-009).
001
O 8:00a - 10:15a F
114
002
L
O 7:20a - 8:50a
T
142
003
L
O 7:20a - 8:50a
T
143
004
L
O 9:00a - 10:30a T
142
005
L
O 9:00a - 10:30a T
143
006
L
O 3:00p - 4:30p
T
141
007
L
O 3:00p - 4:30p
T
143
008
L
O 12:00p - 1:30p T
142
009
L
O 12:00p - 1:30p T
143
F 3.0
341
799R
TBA
TBA
TBA
Research Presentation
F
F
001
002
003
004
F 2.0
Th
Th
10131
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
NEURO
MWF
380
O 1:35p - 2:50p
NURS
F 3.0
Neuroanatomy
F 9:00a - 10:50a
F 1:00p - 2:50p
001
NEURO
Neurobiology
09940
WIDB
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
F
696R
360
Nursing (551 SWKT, (801) 422-4173)
Neuroscience (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
NEURO
09939
001
V 4.0
MW
S
F
S
694R
T
Laboratory Research
Norwegian (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
F 3.0
3068
09938
001
002
Near Eastern Languages (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
NE LG
F 1:00p - 3:50p
649R
JSB
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
Anderson V
Anderson V
Abegglen J
Anderson V
Robinson J
Christiaens G
Abegglen J
Anderson V
Christiaens G
F 2.0
350
143
143
142
143
142
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
Himes D
Ashton S
Himes D
Driscoll D
Ashton S
Driscoll D
F 1.0
490
490
SWKT
SWKT
Christiaens G
Christiaens G
F 3.5
350 SWKT
460 SWKT
ART CITY
460 SWKT
GARDNTERR
462 SWKT
GARDNTERR
Heise B
Heise B
Waldron J
Waldron J
78
005
L
006
L
O 8:00a - 9:30a
5:45a - 12:00p
O 8:00a - 9:30a
5:45a - 12:00p
M
Th
M
Th
460 SWKT
TRNTY CC
462 SWKT
ORCH PARK
Himes D
Anderson V
NURS 300: Labs will be 4 hours Wed or Thurs for the first 2 weeks of the semester, and 2 hours every Friday throughout the
semester.
NURS
300
10769
Pharmacology in Nursing
320
07976
Scholarly Inquiry in Nursing
001
NURS
S 1:00p - 3:50p
001
002
O 9:00a - 12:00p
O 9:00a - 12:00p
T
W
Th
F 3.0
381
CB
SWKT
SWKT
Anderson P
330
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
11358
L
L
L
L
L
L
Acute & Chronic Illnesses
S
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 10:50a
6:00a - 2:00p
7:00a - 7:00p
7:00a - 7:00p
7:00a - 7:00p
6:00a - 2:00p
7:00a - 3:50p
T
WTh
Th
Th
Th
WTh
F
Mandleco B
Callister L
F 8.0
3106
JKB
UVRM
UOFU HOSP
LDS HOSP
IMC MC
UVRMCHOSP
VA
HOSP
Martin K
Johnsen V
Martin K
Young C
Hobson A
Anderson P
Worthen J
NURS 339: Be sure to sign up for the Semester 3 Envelope also.
NURS
339
11377
001
002
003
Ethics in Nursing
S 3:00p - 4:50p
S 3:00p - 4:50p
S 3:00p - 4:50p
F 2.0
T
T
T
350
478
490
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
Campbell L
Coverston C
Lassetter J
NURS 340: Semester 3 Envelope students be sure to sign up for a section of NURS 339 separately.
NURS
340
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
NURS
10771
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
360
10772
Nurs Care of Childbearing Fam
S
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 10:50a
6:00a - 6:00p
6:00a - 6:00p
7:00a - 7:00p
7:00a - 7:00p
6:00a - 6:00p
6:00a - 6:00p
7:00a - 9:00p
7:00a - 9:00p
T
W
W
Th
Th
Th
Th
F
F
Nurs Care of Childrearing Fam
F 4.0
337 SWKT
UVRMCHOSP
UVRMCHOSP
IMC MC
IMC MC
AF
HOSP
AF
HOSP
IMC MC
IMC HOSP
337 SWKT
UVRMCHOSP
UVRMCHOSP
UVRMCHOSP
UVRMCHOSP
PCMC HOSP
PCMC HOSP
PCMC HOSP
PCMC HOSP
NURS
V 9.0
390R
04154
Indv Study Nursing
Reed S
Corbett C
Corbett C
Walker D
Walker D
Birkhead A
Birkhead A
Reed S
Reed S
Group 2
Group 1
Group 2
Group 1
Group 2
Group 1
Group 1
Lundberg K
Lassetter J
Lassetter J
Campbell L
Campbell L
Lundberg K
Mills D
Jones C
Lundberg K
Group 2
Group 1
Group 2
Group 1
Group 2
Group 1
Group 1
F 4.0
NURS 360: Register for section 001 and one clinical section (002-009).
001
S 12:00p - 1:50p T
002
L
O 5:45a - 12:00p WTh
003
L
O 5:45a - 12:00p WTh
004
L
O 11:45a - 6:00p WTh
005
L
O 11:45a - 6:00p WTh
006
L
O 6:45a - 1:00p
ThF
007
L
O 6:45a - 1:00p
ThF
008
L
O 6:45a - 1:00p
ThF
009
L
O 6:45a - 1:00p
ThF
NURS 390R section 001: SNA Leadership
001
O 8:00a - 8:50a
M
285
SWKT
Heaston S
NURS 390R section 002: Directed Readings
002
O 5:00p - 6:50p
T
460
SWKT
Christiaens G
NURS 390R section 003: USNA Leadership
003
O 8:00a - 8:50a
M
TBA
SWKT
Anderson P
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
337
SWKT
Birkhead A
NURS 390R section 006: Directed Readings
006
S 7:00p - 8:50p
460
SWKT
Christiaens G
399R
11466
001
002
NURS 330: Labs will be 4 hours Wednesday or Thursday for the first 2 weeks of the semester, and 2 hours every Friday throughout
the semester. VA clinical students will have Lab from 3-4:50p on Thursdays. Please be aware there will be 1-2 required Wednesdays
at some point during the semester to complete your OR rotation.
NURS
Beckstrand R
NURS 390R section 005: Women's Health Care Concepts
005
O 9:00a - 10:50a W
NURS
F 3.0
350
1145
NURS 390R section 004: NCLEX - only capstone students may enroll in this section.
004
O 1:00p - 2:50p
Th
350 SWKT
O
O
NURS 399R section 003: Issues in Global Health
003
O 3:00p - 5:30p
NURS
460
10774
T
Academic Internship
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
M
337
Psychiatric Nursing
Martin K
Stoneman E
SWKT
NURS 460: Register for section 001 and one clinical section (002-007).
001
S 1:00p - 2:50p
T
002
L
S 7:00a - 2:00p
WTh
003
L
S 7:00a - 2:00p
WTh
004
L
S 8:00a - 3:00p
WTh
005
L
S 8:00a - 3:00p
WTh
006
L
S 8:00a - 3:00p
WTh
007
L
S 8:00a - 3:00p
WTh
008
L
S 8:00a - 3:00p
WTh
009
L
S 8:00a - 3:00p
WTh
2111 JKB
UNIV HOSP
UNIV HOSP
UVRMCHOSP
UVRMCHOSP
UVRMCHOSP
STATE HOSP
STATE HOSP
STATE HOSP
NURS
F 6.5
470
10775
Callister L
F 3.5
Adults in Crisis
Dearing K
Dearing K
Dearing K
Memmott R
Davis L
Davis L
Snyder A
Snyder A
Snyder A
NURS 470: Register for section 001, one clinical section (002-009), and one lab section (010-015).
001
S 8:00a - 11:00a T
3104 JKB
Ulberg R
002
L
S 7:00a - 7:00p
Th
VA
HOSP Blad K
003
L
S 7:00a - 7:00p
ThF
VA
HOSP Ulberg R
004
L
S 7:00a - 7:00p
Th
UVRMCHOSP Jensen B
005
L
O 7:00a - 7:00p
WTh
UVRMCHOSP Jensen B
006
L
O 7:00a - 7:00p
Th
IMC HOSP Ulberg R
007
L
O 7:00a - 7:00p
WTh
IMC HOSP Faulk J
008
L
O 7:00a - 7:00p
Th
UOFU HOSP Heaston S
009
L
O 7:00a - 7:00p
ThS
UOFU HOSP Heaston S
010
O 3:00p - 3:50p
T
142 SWKT Heaston S
8:00a - 10:50a T
3104 JKB
011
O 4:00p - 4:50p
T
142 SWKT Heaston S
8:00a - 10:50a T
3104 JKB
012
O 5:00p - 5:50p
T
142 SWKT Ulberg R
8:00a - 10:50a T
3104 JKB
013
O 6:00p - 6:50p
T
142 SWKT Ulberg R
8:00a - 10:50a T
3104 JKB
014
O 8:00p - 8:50p
T
142 SWKT Heaston S
8:00a - 10:50a T
3104 JKB
015
O 7:00p - 7:50p
T
142 SWKT Ulberg R
8:00a - 10:50a T
3104 JKB
NURS
480
10776
001
NURS
Senior Seminar
O 1:00p - 2:50p
490
04148
Group 2
Group 3
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 3
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 2
Group 2
Group 3
Group 1
F 1.0
Th
Nursing Capstone
NURS 490: Register for section 001 plus one clinical section (003-010).
001
S 8:00a - 9:50a
Th
8:00a - 9:50a
Th
8:00a - 9:50a
Th
002
L
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
003
L
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
004
L
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
005
L
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
2111
JKB
Coverston C
F 8.0
2111
337
350
476
337
490
285
JKB
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
Carlton T
Rushton P
Carlton T
Maughan E
Luthy K
79
006
007
NURS
001
002
NURS
L
L
555
04182
07147
001
NURS
601
04163
619
09912
001
NURS
621
04183
NURS
623
11460
001
NURS
NURS
Adv Path Diag Rsng
630
04135
Mgt Chronic Disord
O 9:00a - 10:50a
001
NURS
O 8:00a - 4:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 3:50p
631
11461
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
NURS
698R
04186
NURS
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
699R
04188
TTh
F
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Willis M
Willis M
001
002
003
TBA
Williams M
NDFS
460
SWKT
460
SWKT
NDFS
Williams M
NDFS
SWKT
Master's Thesis
001
002
003
005
006
NDFS
08628
O
O
O
O
F
Salt Lake
Evening
191
08302
001
NDFS
Essentials of Human Nutrition
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
3:00p - 4:15p
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 6:15p
TTh
TTh
TTh
M
TTh
Intro Food Sci
200
02009
001
Nutrient Metabolism
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
001
201
09813
Nutritn&Preventn of ChronicDis
O 2:00p - 2:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
S134 ESC
S134 ESC
S134 ESC
F 1.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
292R
11267
Fieldwork in Dietetics
300
07583
Clinical Nutr 1
F 2:00p - 3:50p
Dunn M
Dunn M
Dunn M
B037 JFSB
McGuire D
V 2.0
TBA
TBA
Nyland N
F 4.0
WF
C255 ESC
Fullmer S
NDFS
NDFS 310 section 001: NDFS 100 and PDBIO 305 or college level equivalent prerequisites required to enroll in this section.
001
F 12:00p - 12:50p MW
3714 HBLL
Fullmer S
462
SWKT
Beckstrand R
462
462
462
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
NDFS
Berry J
F 1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
NDFS
Williams M
Beckstrand R
Berry J
Callister L
Coverston C
Dearing K
Mandleco B
Ravert P
Maughan E
Heise B
Birkhead A
Freeborn D
Lassetter J
TBA
361
02027
03791
L
L
362
10699
001
NDFS
NDFS
374
02021
375
02019
NDFS
MARB
MARB
MARB
SLC
MARB
NDFS
Richards R
Richards R
Brown L
Williams D
Richards R
C215 ESC
NDFS
001
Christensen M
001
NDFS
F 3.0
C215 ESC
F 2.0
C295 ESC
Brown L
Class Flag
NDFS
001
C284 ESC
C284 ESC
02024
Community Nutrition
401
09670
Commun Nutr Fldwrk
405
10363
Nutr Assess Lab
F 9:00a - 10:15a
T
S232 ESC
F 8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
F 8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
435
02025
TBA
TBA
440
02055
10700
F
F
F
F
TTh
Teaching Methods
02029
Food Chemistry
C255 ESC
462
02022
McGuire D
F 0.5
C255 ESC
McGuire D
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
S288
S232
S288
S232
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
McGuire D
Fullmer S
F 4.0
C255 ESC
Franz K
C255 ESC
C255 ESC
Brown L
F 3.0
Mgmt in Dietetics
F 9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
Ogden L
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
458
Johnston N
F 0.5
F 10:00a - 11:50a M
11:00a - 11:50a W
450
Duncan J
Duncan J
F 3.0
TTh
Nutritional Biochemistry
F 3:00p - 4:50p
Duncan J
V 9.0
F 10:20a - 10:50a TTh
001
Steele F
MW
TTh
400
O
Ogden L
F 2.0
Academic Internship
001
NDFS
C255 ESC
Food Prod Mgmt Lab
F 1:00p - 1:50p
Lab Included
F 2.0
M
02023
002
446
446
456
307
445
C261 ESC
TBA
Food Prod Mgmt
Steele F
Steele F
Steele F
F 3.0
399R
001
F 3.0
MW
Th
Nutrition Research Fundamentls F 1.0
001
Williams M
Food Commodity Processing
11473
001
NDFS
C261 ESC
S145 ESC
S145 ESC
394
001
NDFS
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
F 1:00p - 3:50p
T
F 1:00p - 3:50p
W
F 9:00a - 1:50p
F 9:00a - 1:50p
001
NDFS
F 2.0
Food Microbiology
F 2:00p - 3:50p
001
002
NDFS
Sports Nutrition
F 8:00a - 8:50a
11:00a - 4:00p
001
Williams M
TBA
310
001
002
003
NDFS 201: Prerequisite NDFS 100. Please call Life Sciences Student Services at 801-422-3042 to enable registration for this course.
NDFS
T
W
Th
Intro to Dietetics
F
Lab Required
F 2.0
F 1.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
07379
Jefferies L
F 1.0
TBA
NDFS 100: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
100
F 8:00a - 10:50a
F 12:00p - 2:50p
F 12:00p - 2:50p
290
C261 ESC
Essentials of Food Sci Lab
F 1.0
Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Science (379 WIDB, (801) 422-3042)
NDFS
09668
F 3.0
MWF
Students must have taken NDFS 100 and PDBio 305 to be eligible for this course. Please call 422-3042 or come into 379 WIDB with
any questions.
V 6.0
TBA
251
001
Jarvis S
Essentials of Food Science
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
Beckstrand R
F 3.0
460
02010
001
V 6.0
TBA
O
SWKT
SWKT
NDFS
F 6.0
Master's Project
O
001
W
Evidence-Based Writing 2
O
O
F
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F
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001
W
TBA
09913
490
490
250
001
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W
Evidence-Based Writing 1
629
001
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Adv Hlth Assessmnt
F
NDFS
Stoneman E
Kohl J
F 2.0
Adv Path Evid Prac
O 9:00a - 11:50a
SWKT
SWKT
V 4.0
Nurs Science 2
O 1:00p - 12:50p
001
T
T
TBA
O 2:00p - 3:50p
460
350
F 3.0
Independent Study
O
001
NURS
Pharmacology
F 5:00p - 7:50p
O 5:00p - 7:50p
Evening
590R
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
S 10:00a - 11:50a Th
C261 ESC
Lloyd M
F 3.0
M
W
Food Reg Qual Assr
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
C255 ESC
C255 ESC
Nyland N
F 2.0
C261 ESC
Dunn M
80
NDFS
491
09673
001
NDFS
492
02041
494R
02042
003
004
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006
008
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520R
09556
001
601
08718
691R
02060
NDFS
TTh
Graduate Seminar
697R
02061
Research
699R
02062
Master's Thesis
F
001
MTWTh
F
Th
Advanced Human Nutrition 1
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
Th
F
Th
F
Th
F
TBA
Th
F
TBA
Th
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TBA
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TBA
TBA
Supervised Practice Experience
F 9:00a - 10:30a
001
NDFS
Undergrad Research in N D F S
O 8:00a - 3:00p
8:00a - 10:50a
3:30p - 4:50p
001
NDFS
TBA
O 11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
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1:00p - 1:50p
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002
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Fldwrk in Nutr,Diet, or Fd Sci
S
001
NDFS
F 1.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
NDFS
Internship Prep
001
002
003
004
Nyland N
V 8.0
TBA
Nyland N
ORG B
V 3.0
C247
S232
C247
S232
C247
S232
TBA
C247
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323
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ESC
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ESC
ESC
MARB
ORG B
S232 ESC
08969
Organizational Effectiveness
321
04191
Organizational Effectiveness
O
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O
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9:30a - 10:45a
11:00a - 12:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
2:00p - 3:15p
3:30p - 4:45p
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TNRB
Woodworth W
Philosophy (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
PHIL 110: Available through Independent Study as a paper or web course. (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Ogden L
Richards R
PHIL
Steele F
Brown R
Parker T
Hancock C
001
327
04193
Evening
Human Resource Mgt
O 5:00p - 6:20p
TTh
PHIL
Parker T
ORG B
347
08532
Managerial Leadrshp Develpmnt F 3.0
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
TTh
F 3.0
TBA
1006
JKB
Siebach J
White R
Online Class
04214
Reasoning & Writing
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
MWF
F 3.0
B099 JFSB
B099 JFSB
Mower G
Mower G
PHIL 150H: If all sections are full and you cannot enroll fall semester in the writing course of your choice, please be assured that
there will be seats available winter semester, the second half of the academic year. Also, check during the add/drop period for seat
openings.
PHIL
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
150
007
008
009
010
011
012
PHIL
002
003
PHIL
Nielson T
Dyer W
Timm P
DeTienne K
Timm P
Woodworth W
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 150H, a fulfilling First-Year Writing requirement, is reserved for new freshmen during fall priority registration. After freshmen
register in June, open seats will be made available to all students. For other requirement fulfilling writing courses, see ENGL 150,
ENGL 150H, PHIL 150, or HONRS 150.
003
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
2112 JKB
Arts M
004
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
B152 JFSB
Foster C
005
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B099 JFSB
White R
006
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B099 JFSB
White R
Davidson R
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04221
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201
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12:05p - 1:20p
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TTh
TTh
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F 4:00p - 4:50p
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F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
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202
Honors Reasoning & Writing
Honrs History of Philosophy 1
S 1:35p - 2:50p
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History of Philosophy 2
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
202
002
04222
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F 3.0
B099
B099
B099
B099
B099
B099
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
Gates D
Gates D
Cook R
Cook R
Richards J
Richards J
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
B050 JFSB
270 BRMB
Arts M
Christensen R
F 3.0
B135 JFSB
1010 JKB
Siebach J
Christensen R
Freshman Academy
Honors
F 3.0
B099 JFSB
Gates D
F 3.0
B152 JFSB
Graham D
Honors
PHIL 205: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
W208 TNRB
150
001
002
F 3.0
ORG B 347: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
04215
PHIL 150: If all sections are full and you cannot enroll fall semester in the writing course of your choice, please be assured that
there will be seats available winter semester, the second half of the academic year. Also, check during the add/drop period for seat
openings.
Duncan J
ORG B 327: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
ORG B
110
PHIL 110 section 001 is an online course.
001
O
002
F 12:05p - 1:20p
Dunn M
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Meek C
575
F 3.0
W308
W310
W308
W310
W308
W310
TNRB
F
Dunn M
Johnston N
ORG B 321 is part of the Integrated Management Core. To register for the core, choose "Add an envelope of classes."
001
002
003
004
005
006
332
Professnl Development Seminar F 2.0
Woodworth W
ORG B 320 section 001 is an online class. Students should access this course from Blackboard at the beginning of the semester
and read the course outline to learn about the course and its requirements.
001
O
TBA
TBA
Cherrington D Online Class
002
O 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
W108 TNRB Mills G
003
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 10:00p W
313 SLC
Gibb V
ORG B
09009
F 3.0
TNRB
ORG B 320: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
320
490R
MW
575
Organizational Behavior (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
ORG B
O 9:30a - 10:45a
Mills G
Felin T
Felin T
Gibb V
F
Parker T
TBA
International Human Resources
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
ORG B 490 section 002: NGO Management
002
O 4:00p - 8:00p
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TBA
11390
374
374
374
313
Davidson R
V 3.0
TBA
431
MW
MW
MW
W
ORG B 490 section 001: NGO Management
001
O 4:00p - 8:00p
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S228 ESC
Salt Lake
11:00a - 12:15p
12:30p - 1:45p
2:00p - 3:15p
5:00p - 7:25p
Christensen M
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
S288 ESC
O
O
O
O
001
Brown L
V 2.0
F
TBA
F
C255 ESC
Parrott A
PHIL
205
04216
001
PHIL
Deductive Logic
F 9:00a - 9:50a
210
08745
F 3.0
MWF
Science & Civilization 1
267
RB
Carter K
F 3.0
81
001
PHIL
F 1:35p - 2:50p
213
04219
001
002
PHIL
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
215
04226
Intro Philosophy of Religion
300
04239
Philosophical Writing
001
PHIL
F 12:05p - 1:20p
001
PHIL
002
TTh
Introduction to Ethics
F 2:00p - 2:50p
300
Evening
04239
H
TTh
MWF
Honors-Philosophical Writing
F 4:00p - 4:50p
MWF
B094 JFSB
Grandy D
Physical Science (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
F 3.0
2105 JKB
B099 JFSB
Jensen D
Jensen D
PHY S 100: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PHY S
F 3.0
B042 JFSB
001
Cook R
F 3.0
4082
JFSB
002
Jensen D
F 3.0
4082
JFSB
003
Carter K
Honors
004
PHIL 305: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PHIL
001
PHIL
305
04223
Predicate Logic
04213
Socrates
Evening
320R
F 4:00p - 4:50p
001
PHIL
001
PHIL
330R
04233
Evening
340R
04240
04240
Hume
4082
JFSB
04240
Peirce
350R
04250
Topics in Contemporary Phil
F 3.0
4082
JFSB
4116
JFSB
B152 JFSB
MWF
1018
JKB
PHIL
F 3.0
04250
PHIL
405
04246
001
PHIL
414R
04248
415
04249
Phil of Religion
PHIL
416
04228
Philosophy of Law
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
002
PHIL
421
04229
PHIL
422
04230
001
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423
04227
001
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449R
04257
490
11536
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499R
001
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001
002
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04258
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TTh
501R
04262
4082
JFSB
014
Carter K
B181 JFSB
015
Packard D
016
B099 JFSB
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017
133
324
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Reynolds N
018
019
B099 JFSB
020
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4082
JFSB
021
Christensen R
F 3.0
116
HRCB
022
Grandy D
B032 JFSB
023
Graham D
4082
JFSB
024
Graham D
025
V 6.0
TBA
Graduate Seminar
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
013
Packard D
F 1.0
W
Honors Thesis
F
F
TMCB
F 1.0
Senior Seminar
F
133
Carter K
F 3.0
MWF
Phil Lect Series
F 3:00p - 3:50p
012
MCKB
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
011
F 3.0
History&Philosophy of Science
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
PHIL
TTh
Epistemology
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Arts M
F 3.0
Metaphysics
F 2:00p - 2:50p
010
F 3.0
TTh
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
PHIL 421 section 001: Truth
001
009
Paulsen D
F 3.0
TTh
Philosophy of Art
F 12:05p - 1:20p
001
T
Metalogic
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
PHIL
Philosophy & Literature
F 3:00p - 5:30p
008
Mower G
F 3.0
343
350R
007
Siebach J
F 3.0
PHIL 350R section 001: History of Medicine
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
003
006
Graham D
F 3.0
TTh
340R
F 2:00p - 2:50p
005
Foster C
F 3.0
Kierkegaard
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
PHIL
TTh
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
340R
B099 JFSB
F 3.0
Topics in Medieval Philosophy
F 4:00p - 5:15p
002
PHIL
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
003
PHIL
F 3.0
TBA
Graham D
V 5.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Graham D
Graham D
Honors
026
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100
06509
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O 8:00a - 8:50a
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C460
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O 3:00p - 3:50p
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Evening
O 6:00p - 8:45p
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PHY S 110B Labs are listed on the second line and the lecture directly above it. Registering for the lab will automatically register
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1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
002
Bergeson S
003
Bergeson S
004
Bergeson S
005
Bergeson S
006
Bergeson S
007
Bergeson S
008
Bergeson S
009
Bergeson S
Physical Science B
F 2.0
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
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N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
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N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
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N111
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N111
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ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bickmore B
Lab Included
Bergeson S
PHY S 110A and 110B must both be taken to fill the GE requirements for Elementary Education, Special Education, and Early
Education majors only (which will be the only majors to receive GE credit for these courses). Students must attend a 1 hour weekly
110A lab or a 1 hour weekly 110B lab.
Bergeson S
PHY S
Bergeson S
Bergeson S
Bergeson S
Bergeson S
Bergeson S
Bergeson S
Skinner M
Skinner M
Skinner M
Skinner M
Skinner M
Skinner M
Skinner M
Bergeson S
Stephens T
Online Class
110A
04539
Physical Science A
F 4.0
PHY S 110A Labs are listed on the second line and the lecture directly above it.
you for the lecture (teacher: Robert B. Clark, 445 MARB).
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O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
10:00a - 11:50a M
C251
002
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
12:00p - 1:50p M
C251
003
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
2:00p - 3:50p
M
C251
004
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
12:00p - 1:50p T
C251
005
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
2:00p - 3:50p
Th
C251
006
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
4:00p - 5:50p
T
C251
007
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
8:00a - 9:50a
W
C251
008
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
10:00a - 11:50a W
C251
009
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
12:00p - 1:50p W
C251
010
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
2:00p - 3:50p
W
C251
011
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
4:00p - 5:50p
W
C251
012
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
12:00p - 1:50p Th
C251
013
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
8:00a - 9:50a
F
C251
014
O 9:10a - 10:40a TTh
C215
10:00a - 11:50a F
C251
Registering for the lab will automatically register
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
83
015
O 9:10a - 10:40a
12:00p - 1:50p
O 9:10a - 10:40a
2:00p - 3:50p
016
PHY S
111B
09219
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
TTh
F
TTh
T
Physical Sci B Lab
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
2:00p - 2:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
C215
C251
C215
C251
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Clark R
Lab Included
Clark R
Lab Included
F 1.0
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
Bickmore B
For majors in elementary, early childhood, or special education. To accompany or follow PHY S 100 lecture course. NOT for
students enrolled in PHY S 110A or 110B.
PHY S
111A
04558
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
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015
016
Physical Sci A Lab
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
F 1.0
M
M
M
T
Th
T
W
W
W
W
W
Th
F
F
F
T
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
Clark R
101
04531
Fundmntls Physics
PHSCS 101 section 001: This section will be taught by Grant Hart.
001
O 1:00p - 2:15p
TTh
Hart G
PHSCS 105: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PHSCS
105
04533
Intro Applied Phys
If you are required to take a lab with 105, enroll in PHSCS 107.
001
O 9:00a - 10:15a TTh
002
O 12:30p - 1:45p TTh
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:30p
T
004
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Th
CB
CB
ESC
SLC
Colton J
Colton J
Magleby S
Chenworth J
PHSCS 106: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PHSCS
106
04534
Intro Applied Phys
F 3.0
If you are required to take a lab with 106, enroll in PHSCS 108.
001
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
002
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Th
003
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 10:00p Th
C215 ESC
C215 ESC
101 SLC
PHSCS
F 1.0
107
04535
Intr Appl Phys Lab
PHSCS 105 should be taken before or concurrently with PHSCS 107.
001
O 8:00a - 10:50a T
002
O 12:00p - 2:50p T
003
O 3:00p - 5:50p
T
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
C425 ESC
C425 ESC
C425 ESC
108
04536
6:00p - 8:50p
9:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 8:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 8:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
9:00a - 11:50a
10:00a - 12:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
T
W
W
W
W
Th
Th
Th
Th
F
F
F
S
M
M
M
T
T
T
S
Intr Appl Phys Lab
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C445
C445
C445
C425
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
F 1.0
PHSCS 106 should be taken before or concurrenly with PHSCS 108.
001
O 12:00p - 2:50p W
002
O 3:00p - 5:50p
W
003
O 6:00p - 8:50p
W
004
O 8:00a - 10:50a Th
005
O 12:00p - 2:50p Th
006
O 3:00p - 5:50p
Th
007
O 11:00a - 1:50p F
008
O 2:00p - 4:50p
F
009
O 8:00a - 10:50a F
010
O 5:00p - 7:50p
F
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
PHSCS 121: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
121
04540
PHSCS
Principles of Physics 1
S 9:00a - 10:15a
O 1:00p - 2:20p
O 3:00p - 4:20p
123
04555
001
TTh
TTh
TTh
Principles of Physics 2
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
F 3.0
445
445
445
MARB
MARB
MARB
Turley R
Clark R
Chesnel K
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
445
MARB
PHSCS 123 section 002 is for Physics and Astronomy majors and minors only.
002
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
C285 ESC
F 3.0
377
377
C215
101
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
001
002
003
F 3.0
W140 BNSN
PHSCS
PHSCS
Physics and Astronomy (N-179 ESC, (801) 422-6270)
PHSCS
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
Rees L
Durfee D
PHSCS 127: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PHSCS 127 requires a night lab on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday from 6:00 to 8:50 p.m. which will be scheduled in class.
PHSCS
001
002
003
127
04542
Descriptive Astronomy
O 9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 6:00p - 8:30p
Evening
MWF
MWF
T
F 3.0
C465 ESC
C465 ESC
C465 ESC
Hintz E
Hintz E
Hintz M
PHSCS 137: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Davis C
Matheson P
Chenworth J
PHSCS
PHSCS
001
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
137
04546
001
002
003
Intro Atmos & Wthr
O 2:00p - 2:50p
140
04565
F 3.0
MWF
Electronics Lab
O 10:00a - 11:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
O 3:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 10:00a - 11:50a
C285 ESC
Christensen C
F 1.0
W
T
W
T
Th
S420
C215
S420
C215
S420
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Davis R
Davis R
Davis R
84
3:00p - 3:50p
O 1:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 3:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 2:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 5:00p - 6:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 12:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
O 5:00p - 6:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
004
005
006
007
008
009
PHSCS
167
04547
Desc Acous Mus Sp
191
10161
Intro Phscs Career
001
PHSCS
PHSCS
198
10162
Physics & Math Review
220
04541
Principles of Physics 3
222
04556
Modern Physics
227
09342
Solar Sys Astron
230
09989
Comput Phys Lab 1
F 9:00a - 10:50a
001
PHSCS
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
PHSCS
PHSCS
S 1:00p - 2:15p
001
002
003
PHSCS
O 1:00p - 3:50p
O 8:00a - 10:50a
O 1:00p - 3:50p
240
09344
001
002
003
PHSCS
MWF
281
07980
Prin Solid St Phsc
313R
10163
Spec Topics Phscs
O 1:00p - 1:50p
PHSCS
Davis R
C215 ESC
C215 ESC
Davis R
MARB
C247 ESC
C460 ESC
TTh
TTh
TTh
N212 ESC
N212 ESC
N212 ESC
Neilsen T
C215 ESC
Allred D
330
09990
PHSCS
08960
Academic Internshp
427
04581
Intro Astrophysics
441
04566
Electrostatics & Magnetism
S
001
PHSCS
001
PHSCS
CB
N212 ESC
N212 ESC
TBA
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
TBA
PHSCS
PHSCS
513R
04577
Spec Topics in Contemp Phsc
PHSCS
Christensen C
Mason G
Peatross J
C460 ESC
Ware M
F 2.0
TBA
Campbell B
Raincheck
Spencer R
Department Approval
Hintz E
Department Approval
V 3.0
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
O 2:00p - 2:50p
529
04583
MWF
Majors Only
04588
Fundamentals of Acoustics
571
08815
Laser Physics
599R
09709
Academic Internshp
601
04578
Mathematical Physics
625
04602
Theory of Relativi
641
04608
Math Thry Elec Mag
691R
04595
Colloquium
696R
04580
Intro to Research
697R
04622
Research
699R
04623
Graduate Thesis/Dissertation
721
04600
Dynamics
727
11305
Extragalactic Astrophysics
795R
11306
Research Readings
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 2:00p - 2:50p
S
TBA
F 3.0
C460 ESC
Davis R
F 12:00p - 1:15p
F 1:30p - 2:45p
O 3:30p - 5:30p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
S
MWF
TTh
C258 ESC
Gee K
C258 ESC
Bergeson S
TBA
Campbell B
F 3.0
C285 ESC
Hirschmann E
C266 ESC
Hirschmann E
F 3.0
TTh
C266 ESC
VanHuele J
F 0.5
W
C215 ESC
Hirschmann E
F 0.5
M
C266 ESC
Moody J
V 6.0
TBA
S
Hintz E
F 3.0
F 3.0
TBA
Spencer R
Department Approval
Spencer R
Department Approval
V 9.0
TBA
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
C465 ESC
V 9.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
PHSCS
MWF
TBA
S
F 3.0
F 3.0
TBA
O 3:00p - 3:50p
001
PHSCS
MWF
561
001
PHSCS
Adv Observational Astronomy
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
UGL
ESC
Spencer R
F 3.0
C247 ESC
Moody J
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Moody J
Physiology and Developmental Biology (379 WIDB, (801) 422-3042)
PDBIO
Hess B
Hess B
Campbell B
MWF
TBA
S
C285 ESC
F 3.0
TBA
S
001
Neilsen D
F 3.0
C285 ESC
Senior Thesis
001
Hart G
F 3.0
C261 ESC
04573
001
V 9.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
125
498R
O
001
F 1.0
W
Th
399R
001
PHSCS
Comput Phys Lab 2
O 12:00p - 2:50p
O 8:00a - 10:50a
PHSCS
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
Research Physics
001
PHSCS
F 3.0
Mechanics
04575
001
Stokes H
PHSCS
C460 ESC
PHSCS
PHSCS
Peterson B
Peterson B
Peterson B
Neilsen D
001
002
Lab Included
Campbell B
Campbell B
Campbell B
C261 ESC
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
497R
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
Stephens D
PHSCS 313R section 003: Integrative Studies in Physics
003
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
PHSCS
PHSCS
V 3.0
Intro to Clscl Field Theory
Capstone Appl Phsc
001
Rees L
Sommerfeldt S
04564
PHSCS
F 3.0
MWF
10164
001
Vanfleet R
C258 ESC
321
PHSCS
Clark R
F 2.0
C435 ESC
C435 ESC
C435 ESC
492R
F 3.0
PHSCS 513R section 002: Transmission Electron Microscopy for physical science and engineering
002
S 3:00p - 4:30p
TTh
C266 ESC
Farrer J
F 1.0
M
T
Th
Principles of Optics
001
TTh
001
PHSCS
F 3.0
TTh
04574
001
Davis R
PHSCS 313R section 002: Introduction to Acoustics
002
O 2:00p - 3:20p
PHSCS
PHSCS
MWF
471
001
Davis R
Merrell D
04563
PHSCS
Quantum Mechanics
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
Davis R
C310 ESC
318
PHSCS
F 3.0
445
04584
001
Davis R
PHSCS 313R section 001: Physics by Inquiry (Electricity)
001
O 3:30p - 5:20p
MW
001
PHSCS
F 1.0
C460 ESC
451
001
F 3.0
Dsgn, Fabricatn, Sci Apparatus
O 5:00p - 7:50p
O 1:00p - 3:50p
O 8:00a - 10:50a
001
PHSCS
T
O 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
001
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
F 0.5
F 12:00p - 12:50p W
001
C215
S420
C215
S420
C215
S420
C215
S420
C215
S420
C215
S420
C215
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
PHSCS
T
Th
T
Th
T
F
T
W
T
F
T
Th
T
Teacher Approval
001
002
003
004
006
007
PDBIO
001
120
09617
O
S
O
O
S
O
Evening
205
Science of Biology
05802
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 5:30p
F 2.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
Human Biology
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
W140
234
446
250
248
456
BNSN
MARB
MARB
SWKT
MARB
MARB
Wilcox E
Jellen E
Bell J
Kooyman D
Jellen E
Judd A
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
456
MARB
Lephart E
85
002
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 10:00p
W
402
SLC
Haines A
ATTENTION PDBIO 220 students! The sections with no "L" listed are lecture sections and sections with "L" are lab sections.
Register for both a lecture and a lab section. Both day and evening sections are available.
PDBIO
220
05809
Human Anatomy (with lab)
PDBIO 210: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
001
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
002
O 11:00a - 12:50p Th
003
Evening
O 6:00p - 7:40p
W
004
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
Th
005
L
O 7:00a - 8:50a
M
006
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a M
007
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a M
008
L
O 11:00a - 12:50p M
009
L
O 1:00p - 2:50p
M
010
L
O 1:00p - 2:50p
M
011
L
O 3:00p - 4:50p
M
012
L
O 7:00a - 8:50a
T
013
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a T
014
L
O 12:00p - 1:50p T
015
L
O 12:00p - 1:50p T
016
L
O 2:00p - 3:50p
T
017
L
O 7:00a - 8:50a
W
018
L
O 7:00a - 8:50a
W
019
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a W
020
L
O 11:00a - 12:50p W
021
L
O 11:00a - 12:50p W
022
L
O 1:00p - 2:50p
W
023
L
O 3:00p - 4:50p
W
024
L
O 7:00a - 8:50a
Th
025
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a Th
026
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a Th
027
L
O 12:00p - 1:50p Th
028
L
O 1:00p - 2:50p
Th
029
L
O 2:00p - 3:50p
Th
030
L
O 7:00a - 8:50a
F
031
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a F
032
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a F
033
L
O 11:00a - 12:50p F
034
L
O 1:00p - 2:50p
F
035
Evening
L
O 5:00p - 6:50p
M
036
Evening
L
O 4:00p - 5:50p
T
037
Evening
L
O 6:00p - 7:50p
T
038
Evening
L
O 4:00p - 5:50p
W
039
Evening
L
O 5:00p - 6:50p
W
040
Evening
L
O 7:00p - 8:50p
W
041
Evening
L
O 4:00p - 5:50p
Th
042
Evening
L
O 6:00p - 7:50p
Th
043
Evening
L
S 7:10p - 9:00p
Th
044
Evening
L
O 9:00a - 10:50a S
F 3.0
455
446
446
446
334
334
340
340
334
340
334
340
334
334
340
340
334
340
340
334
340
334
340
334
334
340
334
340
334
334
334
340
334
340
340
334
340
334
340
334
334
334
340
340
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
Busath D
Tomco R
Winden D
Stark M
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Tomco R
Must Register For A Lab
Must Register For A Lab
Must Register For A Lab
Must Register For A Lab
PDBIO
001
001
002
003
004
005
305
05810
Human Physiology (with lab)
O 12:00p - 12:50p
O 10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 3:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MTWTh
MW
F
MTWTh
MW
MW
PDBIO
MARB
MSRB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
320
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
11336
Evening
325
001
002
003
004
005
PDBIO
F 4.0
456
321
445
456
456
456
Evening
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 10:50a
5:00p - 6:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 7:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 7:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 7:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
F
TTh
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
Th
Th
Th
F
F
F
F
M
T
T
W
W
Th
Th
F
456
231
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
MARB
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
Thomson D
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Woods A
Must Register For A Lab
Dissection Tech Human Anatomy F 1.0
S 4:00p - 6:50p
Th
340
WIDB
Tomco R
Attention PDBIO 325 students! Section 001 is the lecture and sections marked with an "L" are labs. Register for both a lecture and a
lab.
ATTENTION PDBIO 305 students! The sections with no L listed are lecture sections and sections with L are lab sections. Register
for both the lecture and a lab section.
PDBIO
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
Rhees R
Edwards J
Must Register For A Lab
Must Register For A Lab
Rhees R
Woolley B
Silcox R
Must Register For A Lab
Must Register For A Lab
Must Register For A Lab
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
10726
L
L
L
L
349R
10727
Tissue Biology (with lab)
O
O
O
O
O
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
TTh
T
W
Th
F
PDBio Teach Sem
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
F 3.0
252
384
384
384
384
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
Reynolds P
Reynolds P
Reynolds P
Reynolds P
Reynolds P
Must Register For A Lab
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Barrow J
Bell J
Brown M
Busath D
Edwards J
Hansen M
Judd A
Kooyman D
Lephart E
Porter J
Reynolds P
Rhees R
Seegmiller R
Silcox R
Stark M
Sudweeks S
Tomco R
Winder W
Woods A
86
020
021
PDBIO
001
002
S
S
360
09121
Cell Biology
O 8:00a - 9:50a
O 4:00p - 5:50p
Evening
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Woolley B
Porter J
019
020
021
Evans R
Evans R
PDBIO
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
W111 BNSN
455 MARB
PDBIO 362: ATTENTION! This course does not include a laboratory experience. Physiology and Developmental Biology Majors,
Biophysics Majors, Neuroscience Majors and Zoology Majors are required to take PDBIO 363 (Advanced Physiology Laboratory).
Others should check with their major department office or the pre-professional office to determine if the lab is required.
PDBIO
362
10728
001
O 8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
O 2:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
002
PDBIO
Advanced Physiology
363
10729
T
Th
T
Th
Adv Physiol Lab
F 3.0
248
248
248
248
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
Porter J
Kooyman D
F 1.0
Attention PDBIO 363 students! Section 001 is a lecture section. Sections 002-006 are labs. You must register for the lecture and a
lab.
001
O 3:00p - 3:50p
Th
248 MARB Kooyman D
Lab Required
002
L
O 11:00a - 1:50p M
384 WIDB Woods A
003
L
O 3:00p - 5:50p
M
384 WIDB Woods A
004
L
O 9:00a - 11:50a W
384 WIDB Woods A
005
L
O 3:00p - 5:50p
W
384 WIDB Woods A
006
L
O 12:00p - 2:50p F
384 WIDB Woods A
PDBIO
001
002
003
PDBIO
365
05834
O 3:00p - 4:50p
O 3:00p - 4:50p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
399R
07600
Academic Internshp
450R
10730
Top Physiol Dev
001
PDBIO
S
001
002
PDBIO
S
S
455R
10731
001
PDBIO
482
10732
484
06729
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
TBA
494R
07393
TBA
TBA
Human Embryology
TBA
Barrow J
BLK1 TBA
BLK2 TBA
456
MARB
Porter J
F 3.0
231
231
MARB
MARB
Barrow J
Stark M
F 3.0
MWF
Undergraduate Research
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Judd A
Sudweeks S
Haines A
F 0.5
Developmental Biology
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
MARB
MARB
SLC
V 3.0
PDBio Seminar
O 2:00p - 2:50p
446
252
402
V 9.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 9:00a - 10:30a TTh
001
PDBIO
F 4.0
TTh
MW
TTh
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
002
PDBIO
Pathophysiology
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
231
MARB
Seegmiller R
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK1 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Barrow J
Bell J
Brown M
Busath D
Edwards J
Hansen M
Judd A
Kooyman D
Lephart E
Porter J
Reynolds P
Seegmiller R
Silcox R
Stark M
Stark M
Sudweeks S
Winder W
Woodbury D
S
S
S
495R
10733
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
PDBIO
PDBIO
Adv Undgraduate Research
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
499R
05865
001
05885
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
561
05860
001
PDBIO
Reproductive Phys
565
05894
Endocrinology
568
10735
Biophysics
601
10913
Cell & Mol Physiol
001
PDBIO
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
PDBIO
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
PDBIO
O 9:00a - 10:50a
V 4.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Barrow J
Bell J
Busath D
Edwards J
Hansen M
Judd A
Kooyman D
Lephart E
Porter J
Reynolds P
Seegmiller R
Silcox R
Stark M
Sudweeks S
Winder W
Woodbury D
Woolley B
Thomson D
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Silcox R
Barrow J
Bell J
Busath D
Edwards J
Hansen M
Judd A
Kooyman D
Lephart E
Porter J
Reynolds P
Seegmiller R
Silcox R
Stark M
Sudweeks S
Winder W
Woodbury D
Woolley B
Busath D
Busath D
Thomson D
Busath D
Busath D
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 12:50p MW
10734
Woolley B
Baker M
Thomson D
V 4.0
Physio Drug Mech
562
TBA
TBA
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
Advanced Topics
PDBIO 550R section 018: Molecular Dynamics
018
S
019
S
020
S
021
S
022
S
PDBIO
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sr Honors Thesis
S
550R
TBA
TBA
TBA
366
MARB
Woolley B
F 3.0
MWF
234
MARB
Silcox R
F 3.0
MWF
368
MARB
Winder W
F 3.0
TTh
368
MARB
Sudweeks S
F 3.0
87
001
PDBIO
O 2:00p - 3:30p
649R
10924
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
PDBIO
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
650R
10914
MW
513
Laboratory Research
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK1 TBA
BLK2 TBA
Sel Top PDBio/Neuro
PDBIO 650R section 001: Cell Biology of Adhesion
001
S
WIDB
TBA
694R
09361
001
PDBIO
695R
09387
Practicum in Biology Tchg
696R
05944
Graduate Seminar
O
001
PDBIO
PDBIO
TBA
699R
05946
Master's Thesis
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
799R
05948
001
002
003
004
005
006
PWS
Hansen M
Barrow J
TBA
PWS
Kooyman D
PWS
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sudweeks S
Barrow J
Bell J
Busath D
Edwards J
Hansen M
Judd A
Kooyman D
Lephart E
Porter J
Reynolds P
Seegmiller R
Stark M
Sudweeks S
Woodbury D
Winder W
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
PWS 103: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
248
MARB
150
09388
St Clair S
Th
Environmental Biology
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
198R
10705
CLFB
CLFB
CLFB
CLFB
CLFB
CLFB
Jolley G
Lab Included
Jolley G
Lab Included
Jolley G
Allen P
Lab Included
455
A240
455
A240
455
A240
455
A240
455
A240
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
$90
Hunter N
Lab Included
Hunter N
Lab Included
Hunter N
Lab Included
Hunter N
Lab Included
Hunter N
Lab Included
F 1.0
248
MARB
Anderson V
BYU Grounds Practicum
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
Raincheck
F 3.0
252
MARB
Terry R
F 0.5
TBA
PPGO
Jolley G
PWS 198R section 002: Sports Field Management. There will be 3 three hour fieldtrips during the semester.
002
F 11:00a - 11:50a F
347 SAB
Hopkins B
PWS
199R
08740
001
PWS
TBA
210
00112
Herbaceous Plants
211
10706
Landscape Structures
001
PWS
Academic Internship
F
O 2:00p - 3:50p
V 3.0
TBA
Hansen E
F 2.0
T
230
WIDB
PWS
212
10707
Landscape Laboratory
213
10708
Interior Plants & Landscapes
O 11:00a - 12:50p W
Jolley G
F 1.0
PWS 212 section 001: Concurrent enrollment required in PWS 211 section 001.
001
F 2:00p - 3:50p
M
A210 CLFB
2:00p - 3:50p
M
A249 CLFB
2:00p - 3:50p
M
A240 CLFB
PWS
Hansen E
F 2.0
PWS 211 section 001: Concurrent enrollment required in PWS 212 section 001 or 002.
001
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
252 MARB
Jolley G
F 2.0
A240 CLFB
Hunter N
PWS 225: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PWS
001
PWS
225
04949
Evening
265
Prin of Wildlife & Fishery Mgt
F 4:00p - 5:15p
10665
001
TTh
Genomics
F 3.0
230
TNRB
Raymer D
F 3.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
248
MARB
Udall J
PWS 282: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
282
00153
001
F 3.0
Wildlife & Wildland Conservatn
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
Busath D
Hansen M
Lephart E
Reynolds P
Stark M
Winder W
A210
A240
A240
A249
A240
A240
F 3.0
TTh
T
TTh
T
TTh
W
TTh
Th
TTh
Th
PWS 198R section 001: Students not employed by Grounds
001
F
TBA
PWS
001
07606
001
Lephart E
MARB
F 3.0
BIOL 150: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PWS
Living with Plants
115
001
MARB
Th
TTh
TTh
Th
Th
MF
Floral Design
F 9:30a - 10:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
F 9:30a - 10:50a
2:00p - 3:50p
F 9:30a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
F 9:30a - 10:50a
12:00p - 1:50p
F 9:30a - 10:50a
2:00p - 3:50p
005
PWS
00116
00150
003
Plant and Wildlife Sciences (379 WIDB, (801) 422-3042)
100
112
002
V 18.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evening
001
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Dissertation
O
O
O
O
O
O
PWS
V 3.0
247
F 10:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 4:00p - 6:30p
F 10:00a - 11:30a
004
TBA
Residential Landscape Design
PWS 112 counts as a GE course.
V 1.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
003
004
V 3.0
247
00148
002
V 1.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
001
PDBIO
Research Presntatn
103
001
Barrow J
Bell J
Edwards J
Hansen M
Judd A
Kooyman D
Lephart E
Porter J
Seegmiller R
Stark M
Sudweeks S
Winder W
Woolley B
PDBIO 650R section 002: Selected topics of Mechanisms for Limb Patterning.
002
S
TBA
TBA
PDBIO
PWS
Judd A
V 6.0
001
002
Intro to Soil Science
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
283
07062
Intro to Soil Sci Lab
F 2:00p - 4:50p
F 7:00a - 9:50a
F 3.0
248
MARB
Jolley V
F 1.0
W
Th
238
238
WIDB
WIDB
Webb B
Webb B
88
003
PWS
F 2:00p - 4:50p
303
10712
001
PWS
O 1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
310
10713
001
002
PWS
319
00161
238
TTh
Th
230
238
Mentored Lab Techniques
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 5:00p - 5:50p
001
F
WIDB
Webb B
001
Soils Conservation & Resources F 3.0
WIDB
WIDB
PWS
Terry R
Lab Included
F 2.0
MWF
W
230
230
Turf Science
WIDB
WIDB
Udall J
Webb B
F 2.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MW
234
MARB
Hopkins B
To register for PWS 340, please call the Life Sciences Student Services Center at (801)422-3042.
PWS
001
002
003
004
PWS
340
09976
O
O
O
O
Evening
345
11470
001
PWS
230
10666
Rangeland Veg Measurements
1104
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
2:00p - 4:50p
W
10667
10715
Tech Wldlf Invstgn & Mgmnt
390R
00133
391R
00080
JKB
MARB
WIDB
MLBM
MARB
A249 CLFB
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Careers in PWS
231
F 1.0
00080
Careers in Horticulture
410
11469
Adv Biotech Instrumentation
001
PWS
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
411
04955
001
PWS
419
00670
431
00172
001
485
10718
001
PWS
00174
TTh
W
TTh
Th
231
MARB
Stevens M
Allen P
F 2.0
231
MARB
Stevens M
F 3.0
234
234
MARB
MARB
Roundy B
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
Petersen S
Petersen S
F 3.0
234
230
234
230
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
W
Undergraduate Seminar
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
234
MARB
F 1.0
10722
Geary B
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Th
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Environmental Science Lab
MARB
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
368
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
MARB
268
F 3.0
10722
Soil, Plant, & Water Sci Lab
WIDB
PWS 494R section 026: You MUST talk to Bryan Hopkins to register for this course.
026
F
TBA
TBA
PWS
494R
10722
Plant ID / URME Team
PWS
520
00179
Saline/Sodic Soils
F
002
PWS
540R
06792
Topics in Plant Physiology
O 1:00p - 1:50p
PWS 540R section 002: Landscape Ecology 2
002
S
586
10719
Plant Cell Biology
PWS
598R
00184
Adv Topics in PWS
PWS
Geary B
001
Stevens M
001
002
003
PWS
S
F
F
O
S
694R
00187
00188
Petersen S
230
238
WIDB
WIDB
Jolley V
F 3.0
St Clair S
TBA
TBA
Petersen S
F 3.0
230
WIDB
Coleman C
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Seminar
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Flinders J
Robinson T
Black H
Petersen S
Jolley V
F 1.0
Research
O
F
S
TBA
A240 CLFB
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
697R
Hopkins B
V 6.0
MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
002
003
004
005
St Clair S
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
1:00p - 4:50p
T
001
PWS
TBA
Allen P
Anderson V
Black H
Booth G
Coleman C
Flinders J
Geary B
Hopkins B
Jellen E
Jolley G
Jolley V
Kellems R
Maughan P
Petersen S
Robinson T
Roundy B
Smith T
St Clair S
Stevens M
Terry R
Udall J
Webb B
White C
Woolstenhulme L
McMillan B
F 1.0
PWS
494R
Kellems R
V 6.0
PWS 494R section 025: Environmental Science Journal Club.
025
F 12:00p - 12:50p T
001
F 3.0
480
480
484
484
494R
234
Mentored Learning Experience
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
S
F
O
F
S
F
F
F
F
F
S 11:00a - 11:50a
F
S
F
F
F
S
027
Plant Breeding & Biotechnology F 2.0
F 2:00p - 3:50p
491R
MW
T
MW
T
Integrated Mgt of Plant Pests
F 10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
F 10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
002
M
TTh
Forest Management & Ecology
O 9:00a - 9:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
O 9:00a - 9:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
002
PWS
Watershed Management
F 2:00p - 4:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
001
PWS
F
MARB
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
10722
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
028
PWS
Jolley G
F 1.0
391R
F 1:00p - 1:50p
Smith T
Kellems R
Hopkins B
Booth G
Jolley V
PWS
PWS
Anderson V
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
PWS 391R section 002 is for students in Genetics and Biotechnology.
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
T
001
Woolstenhulme L
F 2.0
F
Special Topics
S
S
S
S
Kellems R
F 3.0
390
231
Plant Community Design
F 9:00a - 10:50a
WIDB
F 3.0
346
484
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
2:00p - 4:50p
Th
380
Coleman C
Maughan P
Maughan P
Coleman C
F 3.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
357
MARB
MCKB
MARB
MARB
F 3.0
355
001
002
003
004
PWS
Air Pollution & Air Quality
Rangeland Ecology
001
PWS
231
115
456
323
11565
001
PWS
F 2.0
TTh
MW
MW
MW
350
001
PWS
1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
PWS
Genetics
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
494R
234
MARB
Kellems R
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Jolley V
Robinson T
Geary B
89
004
005
PWS
S
O
699R
05969
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
PWS
TBA
TBA
Master's Thesis
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
799R
11383
001
002
003
004
005
006
TBA
BLK2 TBA
002
004
005
Allen P
Anderson V
Black H
Booth G
Coleman C
Flinders J
Geary B
Hopkins B
Jellen E
Jolley V
Maughan P
Petersen S
Robinson T
Roundy B
St Clair S
Stevens M
Terry R
Udall J
White C
Woolstenhulme L
Smith T
PL SC
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Doctoral Dissertation
F
F
F
F
F
F
Allen P
Stevens M
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
101
07940
1st Yr Polish
330
09025
Cultural History of Poland
001
POLSH
F 3:00p - 3:50p
004
005
006
007
008
009
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
151
PL SC
JKB
101R
06307
Current Events & Pol Sci
PL SC
PL SC
001
002
003
004
005
PL SC
002
005
04633
F
F
O
O
O
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
150
Amer Government & Politics
04637
3:00p - 4:15p
11:00a - 11:50a
5:00p - 7:25p
2:30p - 4:55p
5:00p - 7:25p
PL SC
Whipple W
TTh
M
PL SC
Whipple W
001
170
04638
Intro International Politics
F 3:00p - 3:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MWF
04647
PL SC
297
08197
300
04697
JKB
SLC
PL SC
Karpowitz C
Patterson K
Romney C
Coffey T
Christensen M
Jacoby W
Larsen R
Includes Freshman Academy
PL SC
Philosophy of Social Sciences
310
04698
Theories of American Politics
311
04652
St & Local Gvt Pol
314
04655
U S Presidency
317
07082
Pub Opinion & Voting Behavior
F 1:35p - 2:50p
F 8:00a - 9:15a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 12:00p - 1:15p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
318
08379
001
PL SC
319R
04656
TTh
TTh
B002
346
B002
280
B002
280
B002
280
B002
280
B002
280
B002
280
B002
1125
B002
2114
JFSB
MARB
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JKB
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
Cooper S
Lab Included
F 3.0
B002 JFSB
Hancock R
F 3.0
250
SWKT
Gilchrist B
V 2.0
F 3.0
743
SWKT
B030 JFSB
MWF
793
SWKT
Pope J
W009 BNSN
Brown A
F 3.0
MW
MTWF
Th
MWF
Topcs American Gov
3710
HBLL
1145
1142
SWKT
SWKT
W009 BNSN
Early Amer Political Thought
328
07002
Quantitative Politcl Methodlgy
TTh
Lab Included
Brown A
F 3.0
F 3.0
04651
Patterson K
F 3.0
793
322
Daynes B
F 3.0
PL SC
F 8:00a - 9:15a
Goodliffe J
F 3.0
PL SC 319R section 001 will study Political Psychology.
001
F 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
PL SC
Hancock R
F 3.0
F 3.0
Campaigns & Elections
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
Hudson V
MWF
04643
001
PL SC
Contemporary Political Theory
301
001
F 3.0
B190 JFSB
TTh
Internship Program Preparation
O 9:00a - 9:50a
001
F 3.0
2107
452
TTh
Western Political Heritage 2
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
V 2.0
PL SC 170: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PL SC
202
001
PL SC
JFSB
SWKT
SLC
SLC
SLC
Western Political Heritage 1
F 8:00a - 9:15a
001
B002
250
403
422
413
F 4.0
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
F
PL SC 297 section 002 is for students who have been accepted to the Washington Seminar for Winter semester.
002
Evening
S 5:00p - 6:50p
T
BLK2 2105 JKB
Goss R
Comparative Governmnt&Politics F 3.0
F 4:00p - 5:15p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
TTh
MWF
M
Th
W
Champion B
Coffey T
Ringer J
PL SC 297 section 001 is for students who have been accepted to the Utah State Legislature for Winter semester.
001
Evening
S 5:00p - 6:50p
WTh
BLK2 793 SWKT Brown A
Lab Included
PL SC 110: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
110
04646
001
PL SC 101R section 001 will study Careers and Intro to Political Science and will be graded pass/fail.
001
Evening
O 4:00p - 4:50p
W
B002 JFSB
Kern C
PL SC
SWKT
SLC
SWKT
PL SC 202: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Political Science (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
PL SC
201
001
F 3.0
1127
230
422
262
PL SC 201: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Flinders J
Petersen S
Roundy B
Woolstenhulme L
Anderson V
St Clair S
HRCB
MW
Th
TTh
Political Inquiry
F 9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
003
F 4.0
Daily
04642
002
Polish (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
POLSH
200
F 4:00p - 5:15p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
F 4:30p - 5:45p
001
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
280
SWKT
SWKT
Karpowitz C
Gilchrist B
F 4.0
90
001
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
F 2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
F 3:00p - 4:15p
3:00p - 3:50p
002
003
004
005
PL SC
341
09637
W European Politics
350
04699
Theories of Comprtv Politics
357
06197
Middle East: Political Systems
358
06196
Politics&Society in Latin Amer
001
PL SC
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
PL SC
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
PL SC
F 3:00p - 4:15p
364
04680
001
PL SC
370
04683
PL SC
TTh
Intrnl Polit Econ
373
04685
International Law
376
06066
US Foreign Policy
378
10380
International Conflict
379R
06467
Topics in Intl Relations
TTh
Goodliffe J
Lab Included
Goodliffe J
Lab Included
Goodliffe J
Lab Included
Goodliffe J
F 3.0
280
SWKT
Jacoby W
F 3.0
280
SWKT
Hawkins K
F 3.0
231
MARB
Al-Muayyad Al-Azm A
MARB
Hawkins K
324
MARB
Reynolds N
F 3.0
346
MARB
346
MARB
346
MARB
346
MARB
TMCB
04701
TBA
Capstone Sem: Political Theory
B114 JFSB
F 3.0
406
04658
Tocqueville
410
04702
Capstone Sem: Amer Politics
001
PL SC
F 9:30a - 10:45a
TTh
B135 JFSB
Monson J
PL SC
F 3.0
444
10060
Political Econ of Development
450
04708
Capstone Sem: Comp Politics
001
F 3:00p - 4:15p
TTh
Christensen R
SWKT
Findley M
PL SC
470
04709
MW
Capstone Sem: Intrnl Relations
MW
793
SWKT
Findley M
Stiles K
TTh
793
SWKT
Hawkins D
Stiles K
PL SC 470 section 003: Humanitarian Intervention
003
O 2:30p - 3:45p
TTh
1119
JKB
Jones C
Fry E
Blimes R
F 3.0
PL SC
471
04694
Intelligence & Natl Security
472
09276
Intrnl Political Econ of Women
474
04670
Arab-Palestn-Israeli Conflct
475
11610
Civil Wars & Ethnic Violence
498R
04703
Directed Individual Study
001
PL SC
F 3:00p - 4:15p
001
PL SC
F 1:35p - 2:50p
001
F 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
MW
MWF
MWF
1103
JKB
Jones C
003
004
Fry E
Portuguese (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
001
PL SC
F 9:30a - 10:45a
386
09639
001
PL SC
04674
Chin Foreign Polcy
391
04692
Adv Seminar on Current Issues
F 3:00p - 4:15p
399R
06670
399R
06670
Wash DC Internship
PL SC 399R section 001: Washington DC Internship
174
TNRB
F 3.0
280
SWKT
Hyer E
F 3.0
346
MARB
Christensen R
F 3.0
TTh
TBA
Academic Internship
PL SC 399R section 002: Political Science Internships
002
S
PL SC
TTh
388
PL SC 391 section 001: Washington Seminar only.
001
S
PL SC
TTh
Japanese Foreign Policy
F 1:30p - 2:50p
001
PL SC
F 3.0
Intrntl Relations of Asia
TBA
346
MARB
Hyer E
PL SC
001
PL SC
PORT
F 1:00p - 1:50p
S
S
101
04774
MWF
TBA
TBA
First-Year Portuguese
F 3.0
C261 ESC
Taylor S
F 3.0
280
SWKT
Hudson V
F 3.0
346
MARB
Al-Muayyad Al-Azm A
F 3.0
C247 ESC
Blimes R
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Stiles K
Patterson K
F 4.0
PORT 101 section 001 is accelerated. It is designed for those with a fluency in Spanish or another Romance language and should
be taken with PORT 102 section 001.
001
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
BLK1 151 HRCB Socorro A
Accelerated
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
1018 JKB
Tobias C
003
O 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK1 2110 JKB
Aten K
Accelerated
F 3.0
PORT
TBA
PORT 102 section 001 is acceslerated and schould be taken with PORT 101 section 001.
001
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
BLK2 151 HRCB Socorro A
Accelerated
PORT 102 section 002 is accelerated and should be taken with PORT 101 section 003.
002
O 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK2 2110 JKB
Accelerated
Bowen D
V 9.0
TBA
V 9.0
Goss R
PORT
102
04775
PORT
First-Year Portuguese
199R
08742
Academic Internshp
201
04776
Third-Semester Portuguese
001
001
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 3.0
PL SC 490 section 002: Topic is Human Rights
002
F 3:00p - 4:15p
PL SC 379R section 004: International Security
004
O 3:00p - 3:50p
04689
793
PL SC 470 section 001: Topic is Political Violence
001
F 8:00a - 9:15a
Jones C
385
Nielson D
SWKT
JKB
PL SC
MARB
F 3.0
PL SC 450 section 002: Topic is Political Violence
002
F 8:00a - 9:15a
1103
TTh
341
PL SC 450 section 001 Capstone. Topic: Comparative parties and elections
001
F 12:05p - 1:20p TTh
280
MWF
F 9:30a - 10:45a
Hancock R
Daynes B
PL SC 379R section 003: European Security
003
O 2:00p - 2:50p
IR of North America
SWKT
F 3.0
PL SC 410 section 002 Capstone. Topic: American Elections
002
F 3:00p - 5:30p
T
Findley M
06067
793
Reynolds N
PL SC 410 section 001 Capstone. Topic: White House politics and social agenda
001
F 3:00p - 5:30p
T
280 SWKT
SWKT
382
Bowen D
F 3.0
PL SC
793
001
TBA
Blimes R
F 3.0
136
S
400
PL SC 400 section 001: Plato and Early Christian Thought
001
F 1:25p - 2:50p
TTh
PL SC
F 3.0
346
001
MW
PL SC
F 9:30a - 10:45a
Lab Included
PL SC
F 3.0
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
PL SC 379 section 001: Terrorism
001
Goodliffe J
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 8:00a - 9:15a
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
SWKT
JFSB
JFSB
SWKT
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
PL SC
Theory of Intl Relations
07582
001
102
B190
112
B190
102
B190
112
B190
B190
102
F 3.0
372
001
PL SC
MW
Jurisprudence
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
PL SC
MWF
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
PL SC
TTh
F 11:30a - 12:45p MW
001
PL SC
F
TTh
F
TTh
F
TTh
F
TTh
TTh
F
F
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 4.0
Aten K
V 3.0
TBA
Daily
TBA
Williams F
F 4.0
1101
JKB
Thompson E
91
PORT 201 section 002 is accelerated and must be taken with PORT 202 section 001.
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
BLK1 3024 JKB
PORT
202
04778
Port Reading & Comprehension
F 4.0
PORT 202 section 001 is accelerated and must be taken with PORT 201 section 002.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
BLK2 3024 JKB
PORT
211R
04777
1st Sem Port Conv
Valente da Silva AAccelerated
311R
04779
F 2.0
3rd Yr Conversatn
001
002
003
004
005
PORT
315
04796
F 2.0
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
321
04780
001
002
PORT
3rd Yr Grammar & Composition
326
04782
Phonetics & Pron
339
04783
Intro to Port & Braz Literatr
355
04788
Brazilian Civilization
399R
08526
Academic Internshp
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
PORT
F 1:00p - 1:50p
001
PORT
F
441
04785
Surv Portg Lit
442
08976
Camoes
001
PORT
3rd Yr Grammar & Composition
04781
001
PORT
F 2:00p - 2:50p
PORT 442R section 001 will deal with Camoes.
001
F 1:00p - 2:15p
PORT
1115
1117
1006
1115
1006
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
MWF
MWF
MWF
JKB
JKB
F 3.0
1115
JKB
W009 BNSN
1117
TBA
JKB
MWF
1115
JKB
TBA
1117
Williams F
JKB
Spec Top Braz Lit
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
1119
JKB
1115
JKB
F 0.0
Sen. Prof. Eval.
522
04792
Hist of Portuguese Lang
599R
08788
Academic Internship
601B
08978
Literary Theory & Resrch Meth
001
PORT
S
001
PORT
O 4:00p - 6:30p
601A
08977
001
PORT
09246
001
PORT
W
MWF
TBA
T
Ling & Research Methods
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
642
Camoes
F 1:00p - 2:15p
659R
08981
Sem Braz Lit
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Lund C
JFSB
B114 JFSB
Fitzgibbon V
JKB
Fitzgibbon V
Beus-DeVore C
Fails W
V 3.0
TBA
Williams F
F 3.0
3082
JFSB
Laraway D
F 3.0
TBA
Fails W
F 3.0
TTh
1119
JKB
F 3.0
680R
04801
Dir Research Port
699R
04803
Master's Thesis
F 10:00a - 10:50a W
PORT
S
001
JFSB
F322 HFAC
Fitzgibbon V
Bateman B
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
V 9.0
S 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
225
SWKT
Weatherford D
Psychology (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
PSYCH
101
10389
Orientation to Psych Major
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
F 1.0
3108
JKB
Brown B
Includes Freshman Academy
PSYCH 111: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
PSYCH
001
002
003
PSYCH
001
002
003
004
111
04804
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
210
10390
07004
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
300
1:00p - 1:50p
1:35p - 2:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 9:15a
4:30p - 7:00p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:30p - 7:00p
5:00p - 7:25p
2:30p - 4:55p
MWF
TTh
MWF
MWF
TTh
M
W
T
Th
W
T
History of Psychology
O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
O 9:35a - 10:50a TTh
O 4:00p - 6:30p
M
Evening
220
General Psychology
O
O
S
F
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Human Dev: Life Span
O
O
O
O
10391
001
5:00p - 7:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:30p - 7:00p
4:00p - 6:30p
T
M
Th
M
Applying to Grad School
O 3:00p - 3:50p
PSYCH
301
06475
001
F 3.0
1117
Directed Teaching
W
F 3.0
250
1104
270
B190
3714
275
270
275
275
420
427
SWKT
JKB
SWKT
JFSB
HBLL
MARB
SWKT
MARB
MARB
SLC
SLC
Miller H
Higley J
Flom R
Ostenson J
Lloyd T
Stevens M
Key C
Powell S
McMillan D
Reed G
White K
Freshman Academy
F 3.0
270
270
270
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
Brown B
Gantt E
Collingridge D
F 3.0
374
3710
374
3716
MARB
HBLL
MARB
HBLL
Garn C
Jarrett B
Livingstone J
Fair J
F 1.0
262
SWKT
Nelson J
PSYCH 301: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
04790
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Lund C
F 3.0
3198
PORT
PORT
PSYCH
TTh
04798
001
Fitzgibbon V
F 3.0
459R
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Fitzgibbon V
F 3.0
Survey of Brazilian Literature
Evening
Fails W
F 3.0
PORT
PORT
Olsen R
F 3.0
PORT 459R section 001: Brazilian Social Cinema and Literature
001
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:20p
MW
001
Olsen R
Olsen R
V 6.0
04787
491
Fagundes R
Fagundes R
Melo M
Fagundes R
Lund C
F 3.0
1115
1020
11550
001
F 3.0
F 3.0
451
001
PORT
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
322
001
PORT
8:00a - 8:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
3:00p - 3:50p
9:30a - 10:45a
4:00p - 5:20p
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
001
PORT
Intermediate Portuguese
F 1.0
673R
001
PORT 311R section 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
001
F
TBA
TBA
Olsen R
PORT
3198
PORT
001
Valente da Silva AAccelerated
PORT 211R section 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
001
F
TBA
TBA
Olsen R
PORT
PORT 659R section 001: Brazilian Social Cinema and Literature
001
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:20p
MW
Lund C
002
003
004
005
006
007
009
PSYCH
005
006
O 8:30a - 9:45a
8:30a - 9:45a
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 2:45p
O 9:00a - 10:50a
O 12:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 4:30p - 6:20p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Evening
Salt Lake
302
001
002
003
004
Psychological Statistics
04824
Research, Design, & Analysis
O
O
O
O
Evening
MWF
F
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
MWF
MW
TTh
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
9:35a - 10:50a
10:35a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
O 12:00p - 1:15p
O 4:00p - 6:50p
MWF
MWF
TTh
MW
W
MW
W
F 4.0
341
112
343
343
343
341
3716
117
425
MARB
SWKT
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
HBLL
HRCB
SLC
Brown B
Lab Included
Hardy S
Carpenter B
Nelson J
Holt-Lunstad J
Key C
Flom R
Collingridge D
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Simon W
Simon W
Ridge R
Steffen P
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Steffensen S
Steffen P
Lab Included
F 3.0
341
341
3716
343
102
343
B030
MARB
MARB
HBLL
MARB
SWKT
MARB
JFSB
92
007
PSYCH
5:30p - 6:30p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
Salt Lake
303
11644
001
002
003
004
PSYCH
04918
001
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
003
004
Evening
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Psychological Testing
O 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
O 5:00p - 7:50p
6:30p - 7:50p
002
005
Writing Within Psychology
O
O
F
O
304
W
T
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
Th
Th
112
409
SWKT
SLC
009
PSYCH
Collingridge D
F 3.0
3710
374
363
B103
HBLL
MARB
MARB
JFSB
001
PSYCH
Miller H
Harris M
Wiggins B
Wendt D
002
003
PSYCH
F 3.0
374
105
374
102
374
105
374
102
343
112
MARB
SWKT
MARB
SWKT
MARB
SWKT
MARB
SWKT
MARB
SWKT
South M
Lab Included
South M
Lab Included
Larson M
Lab Included
001
002
003
004
PSYCH
306
07735
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
311
Psychology of Gender
10392
001
8:00a - 9:15a
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
12:00p - 2:25p
TTh
T
Th
Th
Critical Issues
O 1:35p - 2:50p
PSYCH
001
002
003
320
04809
Evening
Salt Lake
MWF
T
T
374
270
B030
407
MARB
SWKT
JFSB
SLC
PSYCH
Yamawaki N
Livingstone J
Loser N
Cherry S
001
002
001
002
003
321
04810
374
MARB
PSYCH
Slife B
002
Salt Lake
Evening
TTh
W
Th
270
3716
306
SWKT
HBLL
SLC
PSYCH
Flom R
Cannon J
Clawson C
001
PSYCH
002
330
04812
Evening
Organizational Psychology
O 5:30p - 6:45p
TTh
117
420
3716
HRCB
SLC
HBLL
PSYCH
Hardy S
Reed G
Penrod J
001
002
003
PSYCH
F 3.0
001
002
003
004
341
04830
Personality
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
12:05p - 1:20p
9:00a - 9:50a
4:30p - 7:00p
5:00p - 7:25p
1043
SWKT
PSYCH
Scott J
PSYCH
374
374
346
407
MARB
MARB
MARB
SLC
001
002
003
005
006
007
008
342
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
04828
Abnormal Psychology
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
1:35p - 2:50p
5:10p - 7:40p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:30p - 7:00p
5:00p - 7:30p
7:30p - 10:00p
10:00a - 10:50a
PSYCH 342 section 009: Nonmajors Only.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
T
M
Th
W
Th
MWF
352
10115
171
10:00a - 10:50a
9:30a - 10:45a
4:30p - 7:00p
5:00p - 7:25p
353
06877
Evening
Evening
356
MW
M
3718
3024
Warren J
HBLL
JKB
Okiishi J
Marchant D
F 3.0
MWF
TTh
W
T
B032
374
374
407
Applied Social Psychology
JFSB
MARB
MARB
SLC
Jacobson C
Yamawaki N
Ridge R
Sansom J
F 3.0
374
MARB
Key C
LDS Perspectives & Psychology F 3.0
O 4:30p - 7:00p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
10393
TLRB
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
Th
T
250
250
Intro to Health Psychology
O 9:35a - 10:45a
358
04190
Evening
Salt Lake
CTB
CTB
Gantt E
Reynolds E
F 3.0
TTh
341
Leadership Development
O 6:00p - 8:30p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
361
04832
Salt Lake
MARB
Holt-Lunstad J
F 3.0
T
W
343
313
Principles of Learning
O 5:00p - 7:25p
365
04821
Evening
MARB
SLC
Stevens M
Gibb V
F 3.0
W
427
370
PSYCH
F 3.0
3106
177
177
175
177
312
348
JKB
TLRB
TLRB
JSB
TLRB
SLC
MARB
Spangler D
Queiroz A
Smart L
Cannon J
Brooks J
McCarty P
Psych Majors Only
Motivation
O 4:00p - 6:30p
07008
SLC
Anderson N
F 3.0
W
103
Sensation and Perception
375
04825
Evening
Salt Lake
381
08996
262
270
Cognition
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 5:30p - 8:00p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
374
1010
306
262
04826
Stress Psychobiology
386R
04827
Behavioral Neurobiology Lab
390R
08036
Special Topics in Psychology
S
SWKT
SWKT
Hunsaker N
Steffensen S
MARB
JKB
SLC
Allen M
Allen M
Clawson C
F 3.0
TTh
382
O 12:00p - 1:15p
Miller H
F 3.0
MWF
W
T
Behavioral Neurobiology
O 12:00p - 1:15p
JSB
F 3.0
O 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
Slife B
Nelson J
Thayer S
Cherry S
PSYCH 342: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
Evening
Salt Lake
M
Intro to Social Psychology
O
O
O
O
001
F 3.0
TTh
MWF
M
Th
04816
001
PSYCH 341: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
350
O 4:00p - 5:30p
O 4:30p - 7:00p
001
002
PSYCH 330: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
Evening
Evening
Canate R
PSYCH 365: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
Develpmntl Psych: Adolescence F 3.0
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
O 5:30p - 8:00p
O 4:10p - 6:40p
SNLB
F 3.0
PSYCH 361: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH 321: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
Clinical Psychology
132
PSYCH 358: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
Developmental Psych: Childhood F 3.0
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 5:15p - 7:45p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
04815
001
PSYCH 320: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
Child Psychopathology
Evening
348
TTh
08214
001
001
002
Baker E
F 3.0
TTh
PSYCH
PSYCH
Larson M
PSYCH 306: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
PSYCH
001
002
003
004
O 1:35p - 2:50p
343
SWKT
Higley J
F 3.0
MW
341
TBA
MARB
Bloch G
V 3.0
TBA
Steffensen S
F 3.0
PSYCH 390R section 002: Psychology of Humor
002
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:20p
MW
C255 ESC
Rowlands B
PSYCH 390R section 004 is Evolutionary Psychology
004
Evening
O 4:10p - 5:30p
TTh
368
Roberg B
PSYCH
390R
08036
001
Forum Lecture
MARB
V 3.0
O 3:00p - 3:50p
T
TBA
Hopkins R
PSYCH 399R students: To add either section, see undergraduate coordinator in 1150V SWKT.
PSYCH
399R
06617
001
002
PSYCH
Academic Internship
S 7:00p - 8:30p
S 7:00p - 8:30p
410R
10394
T
W
V 9.0
BLK2 1043
1043
Senior Practicum: Tchg of Psy
SWKT
SWKT
Miller H
Miller H
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
V 8.0
93
PSYCH 410R section 001 is designed for students interested in designing and developing supplementary study materials for
students in PSYCH 111.
001
S 3:00p - 3:50p
M
319 MCKB Miller H
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 410R section 002 is designed for students who are interested in helping run the Psych 210: History of Psychology course.
Students will grade papers, prepare tests and quizzes, hold review sessions, and present mini-lectures.
002
S
TBA
TBA
Gantt E
Teacher Approval
005
S
TBA
TBA
Higley J
007
S 8:00a - 9:15a
F
112 SWKT Brown B
PSYCH 410R section 008 is designed for students who are interested in TAing for a Psychology course and gaining experience in
teaching Psychology.
008
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
680 SWKT Hardy S
PSYCH
420R
10395
Senior Practicum: Projects
V 8.0
PSYCH 420R section 001: Student Journal Editorial Staff. Those who enroll in the seminar will receive credit for their work in
reviewing manuscripts and assisting with the production and distribution of the department's journal for undergraduate students.
001
S 3:00p - 3:50p
Th
1123 SWKT Holt-Lunstad J Teacher Approval
PSYCH 420R section 002 is designed for students who volunteer as Academic Tutors on a weekly basis at local facilites for
Adolescents at academic risks.
002
S 3:00p - 3:50p
W
1123 SWKT Miller H
003
S
TBA
TBA
Miller H
PSYCH 420R section 005 teaches mediation training and provides a service learning opportunity in the schools.
005
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:30p
W
368 MARB Stein M
Teacher Approval
PSYCH
430R
10396
Senior Practicum: Research
V 8.0
PSYCH 430R secton 001 is designed for students who are developing their own research projects in either the Laboratory for
Human Analysis or the Laboratory for Animal Behavior Analysis.
001
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
1180 SWKT Miller H
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 430R section 003 is designed for students to participate in cross-cultural studies of personal names.
003
S 8:00a - 8:50a
T
1053 SWKT Brown B
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 430R section 004 involves obtaining EEG tracings while subjects are performing a variety of cognitive and perceptual tasks.
Students also can be involved in the statistical analysis of this data, which involves such techniques as structural forms analysis.
004
S
TBA
TBA
Hedges D
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 430R section 005 is designed for students interested in studying emotions and social relationships.
005
S
TBA
TBA
Spackman M
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 430R section 006 involves electrophysiological and behavioral studies in humans and rats.
006
S
TBA
TBA
Steffensen S
007
S 8:00a - 8:50a
Th
TBA
Lambert M
008
S
TBA
TBA
Yamawaki N
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 430R section 009 is designed for students who are working on a Leader Competence Measure Associated with Group
Treatment Delivered to Severely and Persistently Ill Patients at the Utah State Hospital. Students will become part of the 5C
mentoring environment that includes clinical and counseling psychology doctoral students.
009
S 8:00a - 8:50a
Th
TBA
Burlingame G Teacher Approval
PSYCH 430R section 010 is designed for students interested in the Neuroimaging of Cognition.
010
S
TBA
TBA
Allen M
022
PSYCH
Teacher Approval
PSYCH
PSYCH
499R
04861
09959
PSYCH
504
10010
PSYCH
001
PSYCH 430R section 017: Studies of eating disorder assessment and treatment
017
S
TBA
TBA
018
F
TBA
TBA
019
S
TBA
TBA
020
S
TBA
TBA
001
PSYCH
PSYCH
PSYCH
04845
001
TBA
Baldwin S
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
1043
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
SWKT
V 3.0
TBA
1043 SWKT
TBA
W010 BNSN
TBA
TBA
295
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TLRB
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Ridge R
Burlingame G
Steffen P
Lambert M
Miller H
Hopkins R
Bigler E
Higley J
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Simon W
F 4.0
343
112
MARB
SWKT
Th
279
1145
TLRB
SWKT
Baldwin S
Majors Only
Burlingame G
Hopkins R
Majors Only
Majors Only
F 3.0
1145
SWKT
Motivational Psychology
575
04852
Cognitive Processes
592R
09272
Supervised Teaching Experience V 3.0
605
04864
Prof Seminar in Psych
S
Miller H
Gantt E
Hopkins R
Hedges D
V 3.0
04853
O 2:30p - 4:50p
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
South M
Baldwin S
565
F 2:00p - 4:30p
Flom R
Ridge R
Clayton C
Warren J
Miller H
Powell S
Gantt E
Hopkins R
Lloyd T
Hedges D
Bloch G
Yamawaki N
Key C
Bigler E
Bloch G
Larson M
Hardy S
Bloch G
Higley J
Brown B
F 3.0
Th
T
Theory & Research in Soc Psy
O 12:30p - 2:50p
001
PSYCH
MW
MW
Research Design
O 1:00p - 3:30p
O 8:00a - 10:50a
550
TBA
Th
F
Th
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Data Analysis in Psych Rsrch 1
O 8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
001
002
TBA
W
TBA
M
Independent Research
S
S 8:00a - 8:50a
S 10:00a - 10:50a
S 8:00a - 8:50a
S
S
S
S
S
S
501
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Th
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Independent Readings
S
S 1:00p - 2:50p
S
S 12:00p - 12:50p
001
PSYCH 430R section 016 involves studying the effects of immigration and stress on mental and physical health.
016
S 10:00a - 10:50a F
295 TLRB Steffen P
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
04839
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
001
Teacher Approval
495R
TBA
Superv Instrctnl/Resrch Exper
S
S
S
S
S 11:00a - 11:50a
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
001
003
004
005
PSYCH 430R section 015 is designed for students interested in conducting research on Social Relationships and Health.
015
S
TBA
TBA
Holt-Lunstad J Teacher Approval
Spangler D
Hardy S
Smith T
Simon W
04838
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
PSYCH
PSYCH 430R section 011 is designed for students to participate in empirical studies of time management and academic efficacy.
011
S 8:00a - 8:50a
Th
1145 SWKT Brown B
Teacher Approval
012
S
TBA
TBA
Ridge R
Teacher Approval
013
S
TBA
TBA
Higley J
Teacher Approval
014
S
TBA
TBA
Flom R
Teacher Approval
S
492R
M
W
TBA
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
Ridge R
F 3.0
1043
SWKT
Miller H
F 3.0
1145
SWKT
Allen M
TBA
F 1.0
1043
SWKT
Miller H
Majors Only
94
PSYCH
611
04872
001
PSYCH
622
08079
Assessment 1: Intelligence
651
04873
Psychotherapy 1: Rel/Dyn
O 1:30p - 4:00p
001
PSYCH
O 8:20a - 10:50a
680
07699
001
PSYCH
687R
04860
694
09274
695R
04893
697R
04923
699R
04894
PSYCH
04878
001
TBA
TBA
Independent Research
TBA
Master's Thesis
O
700R
Th
Independent Readings
S
001
W
Psych Tchg Practicum
S
S
001
PSYCH
Sem in Psychopharmacology
O 8:00a - 8:50a
001
002
PSYCH
W
Clinical Neuropsychology
O 11:40a - 2:10p
001
PSYCH
Th
O 10:00a - 12:30p W
001
PSYCH
F 4.0
O 11:00a - 12:50p MW
001
PSYCH
Psychopathology
TLRB
P MGT
Baldwin S
Clinical Psych Only
001
002
Warren J
Clinical Psych Only
Barlow S
Clinical Psych Only
Bigler E
Clinical Psych Only
F 3.0
154
TLRB
F 3.0
279
TLRB
F 3.0
1145
SWKT
F 3.0
171
TLRB
1043
SWKT
TBA
TBA
TBA
001
Barlow S
Teacher Approval
001
TBA
Spangler D
PSYCH
F 1.0
712R
07700
001
PSYCH
O 3:00p - 5:20p
740R
04897
001
002
PSYCH
001
002
003
004
005
007
008
010
011
013
014
PSYCH
741R
08068
Case Conference
Evening
743R
08067
745
04903
799R
04925
TBA
TBA
Clinical Internship
O
001
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Clerkship in Clinical Psych
O
O
P MGT
Canate R
F 3.0
1145
SWKT
177
1145
TLRB
SWKT
Bigler E
Carpenter B
Bigler E
TLRB
Barlow S
Burlingame G
Dougher M
Lambert M
Spangler D
Steffen P
Warren J
Bigler E
South M
Slife B
Simon W
001
321
10095
TBA
TBA
TBA
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
Clinical Psych Only
TBA
Carpenter B
TBA
MW
TNRB
P MGT
11234
Econ Dec Making for Managers
O 7:40p - 10:00p
625
P MGT
001
P MGT
06956
Evening
09074
Program Eval & Performance
630
04928
Statistical Analysis
09075
Quantitative Decision Analysis
O 2:00p - 3:15p
Salt Lake
632
O 7:40p - 10:00p
002
P MGT
633
09073
638
11237
641
06238
Salt Lake
642R
04933
P MGT
645
06250
Evening
210
417
TNRB
SLC
W208 TNRB
W118 TNRB
417
SLC
130
130
TNRB
TNRB
MW
MW
Th
T
130
TNRB
220
417
TNRB
SLC
374
374
417
TNRB
TNRB
SLC
260
230
TNRB
TNRB
TTh
TTh
TTh
State & Local Government Law
Th
675
04941
Local Govt 1
682
10417
Ethics for Management
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 5:00p - 7:20p
Salt Lake
684
04927
690R
10639
MW
MW
T
MW
MW
Pub Mgt Fld Study
O 9:30a - 10:45a
691R
06246
Readings & Conf
692R
04937
Directed Research
O
Sampson S
Foster S
Thompson J
Thompson J
Thompson J
Okerlund V
Cooper C
W210 TNRB
Memmott J
F 3.0
W118 TNRB
374
374
TNRB
TNRB
Hulterstrom W
Baker W
Baker W
F 3.0
270
TNRB
Hernandez C
F 3.0
Administrative Environment
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 2:00p - 3:15p
Adolphson D
V 3.0
Communication in Public Admin F 3.0
O 5:00p - 7:50p
Adolphson D
F 0.5
10651
09077
Reese C
F 3.0
662
671
Walters L
F 3.0
Public & Nonprofit Marketing
Evening
Cornia G
F 3.0
10416
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
Walters L
Walters L
F 3.0
650
P MGT 690 section 003: Grantwell
003
P MGT
TTh
W
Human Resource Law
O 8:00a - 9:15a
Meservy R
F 3.0
TTh
Executive Lectures in Pub Mgt
O 6:00p - 8:50p
001
Facer R
TTh
T
O 11:00a - 12:15p Th
O 11:00a - 12:15p Th
001
002
P MGT
W
Organizational Behavior
O 9:30a - 10:45a
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 7:40p - 10:00p
SLC
F 3.0
F 3.0
Public Services Management
O 2:00p - 3:15p
O 5:00p - 7:20p
Salt Lake
MW
Adv Dec Modeling
O 3:30p - 4:45p
001
001
003
Clinical Psych Only
O 2:00p - 3:20p
12:30p - 1:50p
417
TNRB
F 3.0
W
628
001
002
P MGT
Debt Mgt
O 6:00p - 8:50p
001
P MGT
T
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
O 5:00p - 7:20p
Th
Salt Lake
001
002
P MGT
Miller H
F 3.0
284
001
002
003
P MGT
Norton E
Norton E
V 9.0
TBA
Public &Not-for-Profit Finance
O 8:00a - 9:15a
Clinical Neuropsych Only
F 1.0
Public Management (460 TNRB, (801) 422-4285)
P MGT
Clinical Psych Only
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
272
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
P MGT
001
002
F 2.0
Dissertation
O
Clinical Psych Only
F 0.5
Integrative Practicum
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
001
PSYCH
Th
O 11:00a - 12:30p Th
S 3:00p - 4:50p
M
001
002
PSYCH
Seminar in Neuroanatomy
P MGT
P MGT
Norton E
PSYCH
P MGT
F 0.5
PSYCH 711R section 002: Graduate Mentoring Program in Clinical Psychology
002
O 10:00a - 10:50a T
154 TLRB
Acctng & Computer Concepts
Salt Lake
612
MW
MW
04932
001
Miller H
TBA
Topics in Clinical Psych
603
001
002
TBA
04922
P MGT
Teacher Approval
PSYCH 700R section 002: Eating Disorder Treatment Study
002
S
TBA
711R
Bigelow M
F 3.0
P MGT
V 4.0
TBA
120
P MGT
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 9:30a - 10:45a
F 3.0
P MGT
Miller H
Gantt E
Barlow S
Ethics, Business, & Society
P MGT 582 section 003: Texas Certified MACC
003
O 11:00a - 12:15p MW
001
002
V 3.0
10411
Vernon E
Vernon E
Hedges D
F 1.0
582
W108 TNRB
W108 TNRB
001
V 9.0
TBA
Externship in Clinical Psych
O
295
W118 TNRB
Facer R
F 3.0
W242 TNRB
417 SLC
Hart D
Hart D
F 3.0
W108 TNRB
W108 TNRB
Arbon C
Arbon C
F 1.5
F
164
TNRB
Miller A
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Hart D
Department Approval
V 3.0
95
001
O 9:30a - 10:45a
MW
W110 TNRB
Manwaring T
006
RMYL
Public Policy (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
P POL
501
09844
001
P POL
O 6:00p - 8:30p
599R
09854
001
002
P POL
603
09846
09849
001
P POL
613
09851
Field Experience
689R
04772
Directed Ind Study
001
P POL
O 4:00p - 5:50p
001
P POL
O
693R
04763
001
002
TBA
TBA
M
TTh
102
102
SWKT
SWKT
M
W
102
102
SWKT
SWKT
RMYL
Wilson S
RMYL
001
002
RMYL
Wilson S
001
002
245
SWKT
RMYL
Mott J
V 3.0
TBA
001
002
TBA
RMYL
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
RMYL
001
Recreation Management and Youth Leadership (203 RB, (801) 422-3638)
RMYL
001
002
RMYL
123
04961
Evening
Evening
189
F 4:00p - 7:20p
F 4:00p - 7:20p
10004
001
002
RMYL
Intro to Outdoor Recreation
05761
T
W
204
267
Field Studies
F 12:05p - 1:55p
F 12:05p - 1:55p
199R
F 2.0
RB
RB
WELL
Gibbons L
Kelly P
F 1.0
T
T
BLK1 191
BLK2 191
Academic Internship
SFH
SFH
Palmer G
Palmer G
TBA
Harris B
RMYL
008
RMYL
005
RMYL
223R
07420
Evening
223R
07420
07420
191
W
BLK1 135
Th
BLK1 202
223R
07420
SFH
223R
07420
TMCB
Hiking & Survival
Mountain Biking
RB
WELL
Fieldtrip Required
Paul J
Field Trip Required
WELL
F 2.0
RB
RMYL
Freeman P
Outdoor Therapeutic Rec Skills
F 2.0
RMYL
001
RMYL
001
WELL
001
002
WELL
RMYL
RMYL
001
002
003
RMYL
RMYL
Rock Climbing
Evening
307
05765
F 2.0
WELL
106
Evening
320
04969
350
MW
TTh
10738
267
191
191
285
202
370
04965
Intro to Therapeutic Recreatn
371
05779
Facilitating Mtgs & Confs
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
SFH
SFH
SFH
W
BLK1 106
TTh
RB
RB
191
SFH
001
SFH
453
11573
Grant Writing
457
10743
BSA Administration
471
04972
Assmnt in Therapeutic Rec
472
04973
Prog Dynmcs in Therapeutic Rec F 3.0
473
09315
Issues in Adm of Thrptc Rec
483
07668
Public Facility Mgt
04978
Mgt of Recreation Services
05768
Legal Aspects & Risk Mgt
F 12:30p - 1:45p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
F 1:30p - 4:00p
F 9:30a - 10:45a
Evening
485
F 4:00p - 5:40p
Evening
486
F 4:00p - 6:30p
F 2:00p - 3:15p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
487
06986
491
06987
Evening
496R
T
W
05770
Harris B
Harris B
Zabriskie R
106
RB
Caplin S
Hill B
277
SFH
Parsons W
F 3.0
MW
MW
Th
MW
106
RB
Harris B
F 3.0
106
106
RB
RB
Schenk C
Lundberg N
F 3.0
202
RB
Gray H
F 2.0
W
T
MW
W
Research & Evaluation
Recreation Facility Planning
F 4:05p - 6:35p
Palmer G
Haydon C
F 2.0
F 8:00a - 9:15a
TTh
F 11:00a - 12:15p MW
F 4:00p - 5:15p
TTh
Evening
Barney K
Gray H
F 3.0
Commercial Recreation
F 4:00p - 5:40p
Lundberg N
Barney K
F 3.0
10920
Evening
Johnson H
Johnson H
F 2.0
405
F 12:05p - 2:35p
Ward P
F 3.0
TTh
Venturing Outdoor Leadership
F 9:30a - 10:45a
RB
F 3.0
BSA Programs
F 4:00p - 7:20p
Field Trip Required
F 3.0
TTh
M
10979
Evening
Kearsley G
F 3.0
191
267
Program Management
F 9:30a - 10:45a
351R
191
191
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 4:00p - 6:30p
W
Evening
WELL
F 3.0
Accessible Recreation
F 12:00p - 1:15p
F 4:00p - 6:30p
001
WELL
Hill B
F 2.0
MW
Leisure in Contemporary Socty
O 12:30p - 1:45p
O 4:00p - 5:15p
001
RMYL
07420
04964
RB
F 3.0
RMYL 223R section 006: To register for Outdoor Therapeutic Rec, students must sign a waiting list in the RMYL Office (273 RB).
004
Evening
S 4:00p - 7:20p
W
241 MSRB Zabriskie R
Field Trip Required
223R
304
Taniguchi S
F 3.0
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
RMYL 223R section 003: To register for this class, students must sign a waiting list in the RMYL 0ffice (273 RB).
002
Evening
S 4:00p - 7:20p
T
BLK1 1103 JKB
Widmer M
Field Trip Required
RMYL
O 8:00a - 9:15a
BLK1 202
191
RMYL
Palmer G
F 2.0
RMYL 233R section 009: The focus of this class is canyoneering.
007
Evening
F 4:00p - 7:20p
W
BLK1 202
RMYL
Family Recreation
001
F 2.0
Wilderness Trek
O 4:05p - 7:25p
10185
SFH
F 2.0
RMYL
RMYL
Palmer G
BLK1 191
RMYL 371 section 001: This course will focus on events planning.
001
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:30p
W
RMYL
F 3.0
T
Basic Backpacking
O 4:00p - 7:20p
Evening
223R
Social Recreation Leadership
F 4:00p - 6:30p
301
001
RMYL 199R section 003 is for Leisure Services Management Majors only.
003
S
TBA
TBA
04967
RMYL
001
RMYL 199R section 002 is for Scouting Education Majors only.
002
S
TBA
215
Intro to Youth Leadership
001
RMYL
Gray H
Evening
Field Trip Required
Field Trip Required
V 3.0
TBA
001
Field Trip Required
Field Trip Required
$100
RMYL 199R section 001 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
001
S
TBA
RMYL
RMYL
T
05776
001
Price J
Hatch N
Th
Outdoor Skills Leadership
244
001
002
F 3.0
W
S 4:00p - 7:20p
07420
001
Wilson S
Wilson S
F 3.0
Tutorl in Pub Pol
S
S
RMYL
Cannon J
F 3.0
Policy Analysis 1
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
SWKT
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Data Analysis 1
O 3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 3:50p
611
280
223R
RMYL 223R section 002 is a sea kayaking class.
001
Evening
O 4:05p - 7:25p
F 3.0
Th
Academic Internship
O
O
001
P POL
Intro to Policy Analysis
Evening
Th
Academic Internship
257
RB
Miles D
F 3.0
106
RB
Todd C
F 3.0
106
184
RB
TNRB
Taniguchi S
Taniguchi A
F 3.0
271
202
1106
RB
RB
JKB
Fotu I
Taniguchi S
Draper C
F 3.0
106
RB
Neal L
V 12.0
RMYL 223R section 008: To register for this class, please go to the dept. office and sign a waiting list.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
96
RMYL 496R section 001 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
001
S
TBA
TBA
Gray H
RMYL 496R section 002 is for Scouting Education Majors only.
002
S
TBA
TBA
Harris B
RMYL 496R section 003 is for Leisure Services Management Majors only.
003
S
TBA
TBA
RMYL
497R
09406
Special Topics & Research
Palmer G
V 3.0
RMYL 497R section 001: Marketing for Recreation Programs
001
O 12:30p - 1:45p MW
002
O 11:00a - 1:20p Th
003
S 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
004
S 2:00p - 3:50p
TTh
202
202
257
191
RB
RB
RB
SFH
Ward P
Harris B
Freeman P
Freeman P
RMYL 497R section 005 is a graduate student seminar.
005
O 12:00p - 12:50p F
202
RB
Hill B
RMYL
F 3.0
601
09604
001
RMYL
F 1:30p - 4:00p
11595
Statistics for Rec & Leisure
612
10187
Issues & Appl in Family Rec
699R
06490
Master's Thesis
O 10:00a - 11:50a MW
001
RMYL
T
610
001
RMYL
Family Recreation
O 1:30p - 4:00p
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Th
202
RB
Zabriskie R
F 3.0
193
SFH
Freeman P
F 3.0
202
RB
Widmer M
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hill B
Freeman P
Ward P
Taniguchi S
Lundberg N
Widmer M
Zabriskie R
Rel A - Ancient Scripture
No more than 4 hours of religion credit per semester may be counted toward the religion requirement.
REL A
121
04997
The Book of Mormon
F 2.0
REL A 121 sections 001-066, 083, 085, 087, 088, 095, 097, 100, 101, and 103 are for Non-Returned Missionaries Only.
001
O 7:00a - 7:50a
MW
110 JSB
Strong R
002
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
110 JSB
Price W
Freshman Academy
003
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
170 JSB
Hallen C
004
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
202 JSB
Hansen R
005
S 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
323 MARB Morgan B
Freshman Academy
006
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
1105 JKB
Hilton J
007
S 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
270 TNRB Christensen T Freshman Academy
008
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
323 MARB Whipple W
010
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
106 JSB
Jensen M
011
S 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
B037 JFSB
Williams C
Freshman Academy
012
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
1103 JKB
Johnson D
013
S 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
114 JSB
Marsh J
Freshman Academy
014
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
160 MCKB Earle R
015
S 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
W005 BNSN Richards A
Freshman Academy
017
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
2107 JKB
Johnson S
018
S 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
110 JSB
Ludlow V
Freshman Academy
019
S 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
114 JSB
Monson C
Freshman Academy
020
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
3108 JKB
Parker T
021
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
110 JSB
Parrish A
022
S 10:00a - 10:50a MW
114 JSB
Marsh J
Freshman Academy
023
S 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
234 MARB Whitchurch D
Freshman Academy
024
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
203 JSB
Turley J
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
025
026
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028
029
030
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
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041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
O
O
S
S
O
O
O
S
S
O
S
S
O
S
S
S
S
S
O
S
O
O
S
O
S
O
S
O
O
S
O
S
O
S
O
O
O
O
S
O
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10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
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12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
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12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
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1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
251
178
B092
254
W112
C247
2107
323
234
203
2004
C295
B104
B062
323
106
2002
323
106
373
270
106
1103
W140
323
C215
254
270
1127
114
W006
178
179
324
114
178
380
W108
W118
178
TNRB
JSB
JFSB
CB
BNSN
ESC
JKB
MARB
MARB
JSB
JKB
ESC
JFSB
JFSB
MARB
JSB
JKB
MARB
JSB
MARB
SWKT
JSB
JKB
BNSN
MARB
ESC
CB
SWKT
JKB
JSB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
BRMB
TNRB
TNRB
JSB
Judd D
Olson C
Booth G
Benzley S
Merrill B
Lowe L
Parker T
Stohlton J
Jellen E
Austin E
Nielsen D
Morgan B
Allis-Pike J
Peer L
Stohlton J
Marsh J
Smith A
White M
Johnson S
Baxter L
Judd D
Marsh J
Gantt E
Parker T
Stohlton J
Johnson S
Terry R
Judd D
Nelson G
Williams D
Harrison R
Jackson A
Hallen C
Randall E
Buxton M
Hedges A
Grandy D
Sawaya W
Stice J
Hedges A
REL A 121 sections 67-81, 93, 94, 99, and 102 are for Returned Missionaries.
067
O 7:00a - 7:50a
TTh
179
068
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
114
069
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
114
070
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
110
071
S 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
252
072
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
125
073
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
C285
074
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
2107
076
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
202
077
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
C285
078
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
C295
079
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
179
080
O 3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
114
081
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
202
083
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
122
085
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
179
087
S 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
114
088
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
W005
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MARB
HRCB
ESC
JKB
JSB
ESC
ESC
JSB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
BNSN
Strong R
Hilton J
Szink T
Stott L
Williams C
Wadley R
Carroll J
Johnson S
Wright D
Swift C
Merrill B
Howell L
Wright M
Archibald J
Whitchurch D
Whitchurch D
Parrish A
Whitchurch D
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Freshman Academy
97
093
094
095
097
099
100
101
102
O
O
S
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:30p - 7:10p
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
M
T
W
T
234
369
2111
1104
170
2004
106
110
MARB
CB
JKB
JKB
JSB
JKB
JSB
JSB
Lee J
Wright M
Morgan B
Merrill B
Szink T
Richards D
Parker T
Whitchurch D
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Freshman Academy
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
REL A 121: For BYU-Provo sections, go to REL A 121 - Book of Mormon (for RMs) or REL A 121 - Book of Mormon (not for RMs).
106
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 6:50p
T
452 SLC
Swanson J
107
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 6:50p
Th
313 SLC
Brown J
108
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 9:10p
W
303 SLC
Griffith D
109
Salt Lake
O 2:30p - 4:10p
Th
406 SLC
Benson R
110
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 6:40p
M
427 SLC
Meservy J
REL A
121
04997
Hnrs The Book of Mormon
F 2.0
REL A 121H sections 016, 031, 082, 084, 086, 089, 090-092, and 096 are for Non-Returned Missionaries.
016
H
S 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
W112 BNSN Merrill B
031
H
S 11:00a - 11:50a MW
110 JSB
Parrish A
082
H
S 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
170 JSB
Belnap D
084
H
S 10:00a - 10:50a MW
B106 JFSB
Williams C
086
H
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
110 JSB
Ludlow V
089
H
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
2104 JKB
Swift C
090
H
S 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
170 JSB
Huntsman E
091
H
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
107 HGB
Belnap D
092
H
S 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
1104 JKB
Merrill B
096
H
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
2105 JKB
Swift C
REL A
122
04998
The Book of Mormon
F 2.0
REL A 122 sections 001-017 are for Non-Returned Missionaries only.
001
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MW
002
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
003
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
004
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
005
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
006
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
007
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
008
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
009
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
010
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
011
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
012
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
013
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
014
O 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
015
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
016
O 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
017
O 3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
2105
179
3712
2105
203
179
3712
321
107
253
110
202
B135
170
106
323
170
JKB
JSB
HBLL
JKB
JSB
JSB
HBLL
MSRB
HGB
MARB
JSB
MSRB
JFSB
TNRB
JSB
MARB
JSB
Wing E
Ostergar A
Thompson J
Wing E
Muhlestein K
Ostergar A
Thompson J
Bartholomew R
Hilton J
Burgon J
Wing E
Thompson J
Smith S
McCarty R
Sorensen C
Burgon J
Smith S
REL A 122 sections 018-028, and 037 are for Returned Missionaries.
018
O 9:00a - 9:50a
MW
019
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
020
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
021
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
022
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
023
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
024
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
025
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
026
O 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
027
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
028
O 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
170
110
170
106
170
2105
179
250
2105
110
114
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JKB
JSB
MSRB
JKB
JSB
JSB
Judd F
Williams R
Judd F
Burgon J
Judd F
Bartholomew R
Muhlestein K
Szink T
Bartholomew R
McConkie J
Muhlestein K
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Honors
Honors
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Honors
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
Returned Missionaries
REL A 122 sections 029 and 030 are for Non-Returned Missionaries only.
029
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
030
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:40p
W
033
Salt Lake
O 9:30a - 11:10a Th
034
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 9:20p
T
035
Salt Lake
O 7:30p - 9:20p
Th
036
Salt Lake
O 9:30a - 11:10a M
037
Evening
O 7:00p - 8:40p
W
178
178
313
422
452
303
W140
JSB
JSB
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
BNSN
Judd F
Muhlestein K
Bytheway J
Merrill T
Millburn R
Bytheway J
Merrill B
For Returned Missionaries
REL A 211: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
211
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
04999
The New Testament
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
S
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 8:50a
5:00p - 6:40p
7:00p - 8:40p
5:10p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
4:30p - 6:10p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:50p
F 2.0
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
M
Th
W
T
W
W
Th
202
178
107
250
106
2107
3710
321
323
170
324
178
202
2107
202
323
3710
106
1102
179
C295
182
114
202
B135
114
324
202
110
1102
3714
202
W142
110
179
1102
106
179
106
202
203
106
114
179
106
202
110
427
MSRB
JSB
JSB
MSRB
JSB
JKB
HBLL
MSRB
MARB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JKB
JSB
MARB
HBLL
JSB
JKB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JSB
JSB
JFSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JKB
HBLL
JSB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
JKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
SLC
Rhodes M
Wright M
Thompson J
Bartholomew R
Thompson J
Johnson S
Ludlow J
Rhodes M
Griggs C
Pike D
Ludlow J
Johnson S
Olson C
Johnson S
Olson C
Griggs C
Ludlow J
Belnap D
Parker T
Johnson S
Ludlow J
Belnap D
Bartholomew R
Morgan B
Bartholomew R
Olson C
Wright M
Thompson J
Ogden D
Parker T
Johnson S
Belnap D
Manscill C
Ogden D
Strathearn G
Parker T
Swift C
Strathearn G
Swift C
Morgan B
Benson R
Line C
Hawks R
Pike D
Strathearn G
Williams C
Chadwick J
Schmidt B
98
051
052
REL A
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
211
011
043
O 5:00p - 6:50p
O 12:30p - 2:10p
04999
H
H
W
W
Honors: The New Testament
O 9:00a - 9:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
TTh
307
420
SLC
SLC
Grossen C
Marriott L
F 2.0
323
107
MARB
HGB
Huntsman E
Holzapfel R
Honors
Honors
REL A 212: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
212
05000
The New Testament
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
5:10p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
7:30p - 9:10p
7:30p - 9:20p
2:30p - 4:10p
F 2.0
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
M
T
Th
W
W
2104
B092
323
170
114
106
106
2104
106
3710
182
230
427
427
425
JKB
JFSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JKB
JSB
HBLL
JSB
SWKT
SLC
SLC
SLC
Hauglid B
Merrill B
Griggs C
Hauglid B
Robinson S
Hauglid B
Robinson S
Hauglid B
Frederick N
Frederick N
Mortensen C
Bartholomew R
Schmidt B
Grossen C
Marriott L
001
002
003
004
006
007
008
REL A
301
05001
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
301
005
The Old Testament
05001
H
10:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
5:00p - 6:40p
7:30p - 9:10p
12:00p - 12:50p
Honors: The Old Testament
O 4:00p - 4:50p
MW
213
W141
179
114
170
422
3712
JSB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
JSB
SLC
HBLL
REL C
302
05002
001
002
The Old Testament
REL C
Honors
F 2.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
O 12:00p - 12:50p MW
254
3716
TMCB
HBLL
Muhlestein K
Muhlestein K
REL A 304: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A
001
002
004
REL A
304
304
001
06800
H
320
Writings of Isaiah
06836
Evening
Honors: Writings of Isaiah
O 3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
Joseph Smith Transl of Bible
O 5:00p - 6:40p
W
178
110
202
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
Ludlow V
F 2.0
114
JSB
Marsh J
REL A 327: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
327
05003
The Pearl of Great Price
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
F 2.0
106
B042
178
170
170
178
170
179
JSB
JFSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
REL C
Madsen A
Ludlow V
Ludlow V
F 2.0
110
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
SLC
SLC
Rhodes M
Parrish A
Ogden D
Hoskisson P
Parrish A
Hoskisson P
Benson R
Merrill T
05040
Intro to the LDS Church
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
F 2.0
179
203
108
230
JSB
JSB
HGB
BRMB
Woods F
Woods F
Flake L
Flake L
Non-Lds Only
Non-Lds Only
Non-Lds Only
130
05037
Missionary Preparation
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
10:00a - 10:50a
MW
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
M
Th
MW
F 2.0
182
174
446
406
445
103
103
445
103
324
103
324
359
B032
174
406
W112
174
253
JSB
JSB
MARB
CB
MARB
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
MARB
JSB
MARB
MCKB
JFSB
JSB
CB
BNSN
JSB
MARB
Ostergar A
Largey D
Bott R
Goodman M
Bott R
Livingstone J
Livingstone J
Bott R
Ostergar A
Stohlton J
Ostergar A
Stohlton J
Mills G
Boynton R
Ostergar A
Goodman M
Bott R
Livingstone J
Taylor S
REL C 234: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 2.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
O 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
O 5:10p - 6:50p
T
Evening
003
REL A
06800
179
170
110
170
373
171
411
422
REL C 130 may not be taken or retaken by returned missionaries. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A 302: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A
100
001
002
003
004
Strathearn G
Huntsman E
Woods F
Ball T
Ball T
Jewkes J
Manscill C
Ricks S
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
T
W
Th
T
REL C 100 is for Non-LDS students only.
F 2.0
B101 JFSB
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
12:00p - 12:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
No more than 4 hours of religion credit per semester may be counted toward the religion requirement.
F 2.0
MW
MW
MW
TTh
T
Th
TTh
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Rel C - Church History and Doctrine
REL A 301: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL A
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
Ogden D
Burgon J
Jackson K
Szink T
Parrish A
Jackson K
Szink T
Rhodes M
Honors
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
234
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
05695
LDS Marriage & Family
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:10p - 6:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
7:30p - 9:20p
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
M
T
W
T
F 2.0
107
B106
107
B135
107
107
107
107
107
324
324
107
107
107
107
107
424
JSB
JFSB
JSB
JFSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MARB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
SLC
Brooks K
Goodman M
Dorius G
Matheson K
Rosenberg G
Brooks K
Livingstone J
Richardson M
Brooks K
Goodman M
Goodman M
Brooks K
Brooks K
Brooks K
Dorius G
Richardson M
Baker T
99
018
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
M
103
JSB
Goodman M
REL C 261: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
001
002
003
004
005
008
009
010
011
013
014
015
016
017
REL C
261
05043
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
293R
11384
002
REL C
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
5:00p - 6:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
W
W
LDS Family History
293R
11384
British Family History
293R
11384
Germanic/Slavic Family History
O 2:00p - 2:50p
003
O 1:00p - 1:50p
F 2.0
174
174
C460
174
107
182
182
175
C285
213
B030
B060
3716
TBA
JSB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JFSB
JFSB
HBLL
FHIS
Minert R
Sperry K
Anderson S
Sperry K
Minert R
Alford K
Alford K
Alford K
Summers K
Summers K
Ryskamp G
Ryskamp G
Flick R
Meyerink K
F 1.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a T
004
REL C
Family History-Genealogy
W
T
174
JSB
TMCB
Harris A
F 1.0
213
JSB
Minert R
REL C 324: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
324
05044
The Doctrine & Covenants
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
F 2.0
171
324
B050
270
182
324
175
171
270
456
324
175
182
456
171
369
1018
204
175
203
174
3714
380
174
205
203
175
3714
359
103
203
174
JSB
MARB
JFSB
BRMB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
BRMB
MARB
MARB
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
CB
JKB
RB
JSB
JSB
JSB
HBLL
BRMB
JSB
JRCB
JSB
JSB
HBLL
MCKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
REL C
Wilkes C
Crandall K
Call V
Esplin S
Garr A
Richardson M
Dorius G
Bennett R
Esplin S
Bott R
Richardson M
Dorius G
Harper S
Bott R
Bennett R
Barrett R
Underwood G
Hill B
Harper S
Robinson S
Frederickson K
Perkins J
Wilkes C
Walsh R
Walker J
Robinson S
Harper S
Perkins J
Smith T
Benson R
Wing E
Walsh R
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
324
039
05044
H
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:50p
7:30p - 9:10p
9:30a - 11:10a
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TBA
M
T
T
W
Th
W
Th
Th
Honors: Doctrine & Covenants
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
3714
2104
203
1105
203
TBA
175
203
174
174
171
407
410
306
HBLL
JKB
JSB
JKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
TNRB
JSB
JSB
SLC
SLC
SLC
Perkins J
Rushton P
Wing E
Cherrington D
Wing E
Manscill C
Manscill C
Manscill C
Esplin S
Garr A
Harper S
Line C
Merrill T
Johnson J
Online Class
F 2.0
107
HGB
Holzapfel R
Honors
REL C 325: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
Sperry K
F 1.0
299
033
034
035
036
037
038
040
041
042
044
045
046
047
048
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
325
05045
The Doctrine & Covenants
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
5:20p - 7:00p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
5:00p - 6:40p
3:15p - 4:55p
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
TBA
M
T
Th
T
Th
W
F 2.0
122
C261
122
B135
3712
182
260
3716
B042
3712
175
260
117
175
B040
174
175
122
103
171
116
171
182
171
174
TBA
171
182
182
213
452
303
HRCB
ESC
HRCB
JFSB
HBLL
JSB
MOA
HBLL
JFSB
HBLL
JSB
MOA
HRCB
JSB
JFSB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
TMCB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
SLC
SLC
Chou P
Rees L
Chou P
Grierson S
Gaskill A
Cowan R
Perkins J
Chou P
Dalebout R
Gaskill A
Chou P
Perkins J
Bird C
Wright D
Petersen Z
Esplin S
Chou P
Christiansen R
Esplin S
Fluhman J
Tolley H
Fluhman J
Cowan R
Esplin S
Chou P
Wright D
Perkins J
Hedges A
Hedges A
Gaskill A
Millburn R
Mauss G
Online Class
REL C 333: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
001
002
003
004
005
006
333
05047
The Living Prophets
O
O
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 8:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
MW
F 2.0
103
103
2004
103
103
174
JSB
JSB
JKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
Freeman R
Boone D
Boone D
Freeman R
Woodger M
Wilkes C
100
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
023
025
026
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
5:00p - 6:40p
12:00p - 1:40p
5:00p - 7:25p
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
TTh
W
W
Th
182
324
174
103
171
171
103
171
174
107
182
212
174
174
175
203
303
410
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JRCB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
SLC
SLC
Freeman R
Newell L
Wilkes C
Boone D
Wilkes C
Woodger M
Newell L
Freeman R
Top B
Richardson M
Wilkes C
Gerdy K
Top B
Boone D
Woodger M
Freeman R
Mauss G
Jewkes J
REL C 341: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
001
002
003
004
005
007
008
009
010
REL C
341
05051
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
341
LDS Hist, 1805 to 1844
05051
9:00a - 9:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
7:30p - 9:20p
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
T
W
Hnrs LDS Hist, 1805 to 1844
ESC
MOA
HRCB
MSRB
JSB
SNLB
HRCB
JSB
SLC
Harper S
Black S
Hedges A
Black S
Bennett R
Benson R
Hedges A
Baugh A
Stewart B
F 2.0
REL C 341 section 006 will include an optional field trip to Church historic sites in VT, NY, PA, and OH. $1000 fee required. Contact
instructor for more information.
006
H
O 3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
175 JSB
Bennett R
Honors
REL C 342: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
342
05052
001
LDS History 1845-1900
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MW
F 2.0
267
RB
Black S
REL C 343: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
343
09654
001
002
003
REL C
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 3:50p
344
07074
001
002
REL C
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
REL C
LDS Hist, 1901 to the Present
TTh
TTh
TTh
LDS History: Intl Church
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
351
05054
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Evening
352
Survey of World Religions
05055
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 10:15a
9:00a - 10:15a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 1:15p
3:00p - 4:15p
3:00p - 4:15p
5:10p - 7:40p
5:00p - 7:30p
4:00p - 6:40p
Christian History
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
MWF
MW
TTh
MWF
TTh
MW
TTh
T
Th
W
F 2.0
3716
203
182
HBLL
JSB
JSB
Embry J
Woodger M
Woodger M
F 2.0
W006 BNSN
W006 BNSN
Neilson R
Neilson R
F 3.0
107
171
B106
171
203
171
203
171
203
175
JSB
JSB
JFSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
F 2.0
REL C
001
002
003
REL C
Chadwick J
Keller R
Choi D
Chadwick J
Choi D
Keller R
Choi D
Keller R
Choi D
Ludlow J
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
353
05056
Evening
355
REL C
182
103
American Christianity
05061
05062
001
002
JSB
JSB
Gaskill A
Gaskill A
F 2.0
380
380
324
Judaism & the Gospel
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
356
TTh
TTh
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
001
002
003
BRMB
BRMB
MARB
Fluhman J
Fluhman J
Fluhman J
F 1.0
M
W
F
171
171
171
Islam & the Gospel
JSB
JSB
JSB
Chadwick J
Chadwick J
Chadwick J
F 1.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
BLK1 3710
BLK2 3710
HBLL
HBLL
Hauglid B
Hauglid B
REL C 370 is for Juniors and Seniors only.
REL C
370
05059
001
002
003
REL C
F 2.0
C247
260
122
321
175
132
122
175
410
001
002
Intro to Teach Sem
F 2.0
O 8:00a - 8:50a
TTh
O 9:00a - 9:50a
TTh
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
393R
07076
010
Special Studies in Religion
S
TBA
202
202
202
JSB
JSB
JSB
Mortensen C
Mortensen C
Mortensen C
F 1.0
TBA
Livingstone J
REL C 393R: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
REL C
001
007
008
REL C
393R
393R
REL C
393R
07076
H
393R
003
004
REL C
07076
H
H
002
07076
H
H
431
05038
001
002
003
004
REL C
471
05074
05063
001
REL C
001
O 10:00a - 10:50a Th
Honors: LDS in Wartime
O 3:00p - 3:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
MW
MW
Doctrines of Gosp
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
Mthds of Teach Sem
M
W
Teach Dev Disabled
Sem Tchng Seminar
541
11309
Military Ministry 1
624
09950
Grad Sem D&C/Ch 1
S 3:00p - 4:15p
Evening
S 5:00p - 7:40p
JSB
JSB
JSB
Cowan R
Cowan R
Cowan R
F 2.0
175
175
JSB
JSB
Flake L
Flake L
Honors
Honors
Sperry K
Honors
Freeman R
Freeman R
Honors
Honors
F 1.0
174
JSB
F 2.0
182
182
JSB
JSB
206
213
213
213
RB
JSB
JSB
JSB
Lockhart B
Top B
Top B
Williams C
F 2.0
203
203
JSB
JSB
Linford S
Linford S
Teacher Approval
Teacher Approval
F 2.0
TTh
07982
S
182
182
182
F 2.0
MW
TTh
TTh
TTh
475
001
REL C
TTh
TTh
Honors: LDS Temples
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
REL C
O 8:00a - 8:50a
O 9:00a - 9:50a
S 8:00a - 9:50a
S 8:00a - 9:50a
472
F 1.0
Honrs Presidents of the Church
O
O
O
S
001
002
REL C
LDS Temples
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
O 5:10p - 6:00p
W
O 6:10p - 7:00p
W
Evening
Evening
005
006
REL C
07076
TBA
179
TLRB
Payne K
V 2.0
TBA
Linford S
F 3.0
TTh
213
JSB
Keller R
F 3.0
Th
213
JSB
Bennett R
Rel E - Religious Education
REL E
001
699R
09946
Master's Thesis
O
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Williams C
Romanian (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
101
ROM
340
09414
001
Intro toRomanian Liter&Culture
F 12:05p - 1:20p
TTh
F 3.0
B140 JFSB
001
RUSS
Sprenger A
101
05106
001
002
003
RUSS
1st Yr Russ Part 1
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
201
05110
RUSS
2nd Yr Russ Part 1
1127
1127
1127
JKB
JKB
JKB
1012
1012
RUSS
F 2.0
321
10326
RUSS
11259
001
002
RUSS
3rd Yr Russ Part 1
F 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
F 1:00p - 1:50p
TTh
F 3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
323
Phonetics & Pronunciation
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
330
05121
TTh
TTh
Cultural History of Russia
JKB
JKB
1012 JKB
B142 JFSB
1012 JKB
340
05118
001
002
RUSS
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
MWF
341
08703
Dostoevsky
377
09156
Methods in Teaching Russian
001
RUSS
Russian Novel in English
RUSS
RUSS
378
11025
Practicum in Teaching Russian
B142 JFSB
B142 JFSB
399R
07718
001
RUSS
F
421
10330
001
002
003
RUSS
4th Yr Russ Part 1
441
05127
Russian Lit 1
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
490R
05131
Spec Stds in Russ
10332
Senior Seminar
SCAND
07943
Seminar in Russian
699R
07944
Masters Thesis
F430 HFAC
F454 HFAC
1127
JKB
SCAND
Hart D
Hart D
SCAND
Bown J
Brown N
Solovieva R
Hart D
TBA
TBA
Hart D
377
09159
Mthds Tchg Nordic Languages
O
TBA
429
09160
Old Norse
490R
05139
Sem in Scandinavian Studies
F 3.0
TBA
Oscarson C
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
3002
JFSB
Tate G
V 3.0
3002
JFSB
Sondrup S
F322 HFAC
Kramer N
Purves M
SCAND 490R section 004 is the Scandinavian Choir.
004
Evening
O 6:00p - 7:15p
W006 BNSN
Oaks J
W
School of Family Life (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
SFL
001
002
003
005
006
007
008
009
011
012
013
Lund R
Lund R
Solovieva R
Lundberg G
Lundberg G
SFL
Solovieva R
Solovieva R
F 1.0
F 2.0
TBA
SCAND 490R section 003 will study the Art of Memory.
003
O 9:30a - 10:45a TTh
Brown N
HRCB
JKB
Hart D
Kelly M
Purves M
F 3.0
151
1012
TBA
SCAND 490R section 002 will study Environmental Humanities. Tuesday class period includes required lab for film viewing.
002
O 3:00p - 4:15p
Th
B104 JFSB
Oscarson C
3:00p - 6:45p
T
B104 JFSB
F 3.0
JKB
SWKT
SWKT
Hart D
V 9.0
SCAND 490R section 001 will study Kierkegaard and Kafka.
001
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 1.0
1127
245
262
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
F
Kelly M
V 3.0
TBA
F
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
F
001
F 3.0
TBA
F
001
F 3.0
RUSS 492R section 001 will study the History of the Russian Literary Language.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
690R
TBA
For more information on any Scandinavian classes, see DANSH, FINN, NORWE, or SWED.
RUSS 490R section 002 is Russian Choir, an optional activity. Students can register for one credit hour.
002
O 11:00a - 11:50a Th
2104 JKB
Brown N
003
S
TBA
TBA
Kelly M
492R
Specl Stds Russian
Lundberg G
Scandinavian Studies (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
RUSS 490R section 001 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; section 002 is Russian Choir; section 003
is for individual study.
001
F
TBA
TBA
Bown J
RUSS
07942
JKB
V 6.0
Baird V
Kelly M
Kelly M
V 9.0
TBA
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
002
RUSS
Academic Internshp
680R
S
1127
001
F 3.0
RUSS 378 section 001 is for teaching minors; section 002 is for prospective TA's.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
T
B142 JFSB
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Th
B142 JFSB
RUSS
Tutrl Intrn Russ
MW
Purves M
Baird V
RUSS teaching minors take RUSS 377 concurrently with RUSS 378 section 001 and SC ED 379.
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
B142 JFSB
Lund R
RUSS
07941
001
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
670R
001
F 2.0
RUSS 330: Returned missionaries enroll in 330 to take exam for language credit.
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
B142 JFSB
002
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
1127 JKB
003
F 3:00p - 3:50p
MWF
1012 JKB
RUSS
RUSS
Brown N
Brown N
Bown J
F 5.0
Russian-speaking RMs may not register for Russian 201. Take 330.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Daily
002
F 1:00p - 1:50p
Daily
001
002
003
Honors Thesis
001
F 5.0
Daily
Daily
Daily
05132
001
Russian (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
RUSS
F 3:00p - 3:50p
499R
Instructor Approval
001
002
003
004
005
SFL
001
002
003
004
100
09972
O
O
F
F
F
O
O
F
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Salt Lake
102
03256
Salt Lake
10960
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 9:20a
12:30p - 1:50p
1:00p - 2:15p
5:00p - 7:20p
5:00p - 7:20p
2:30p - 4:55p
5:00p - 7:25p
9:30a - 10:45a
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
T
W
T
Th
TTh
Introduction to Interiors
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
105
Strengthening Marr & Family
12:00p - 1:20p
1:35p - 2:50p
5:00p - 6:15p
4:00p - 5:15p
7:30p - 10:00p
TTh
TTh
TTh
MW
W
Home and Family Living
O
O
O
O
11:00a - 11:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
9:30a - 10:50a
7:30p - 10:00p
MWF
MWF
TTh
W
F 3.0
247
247
2002
1020
2004
270
174
234
406
312
264
MARB
MARB
JKB
JKB
JKB
BRMB
JSB
MARB
SLC
SLC
TNRB
Steineckert J
Duncan S
Haupt J
Widmer M
Pehrson K
Dollahite D
Newell L
Nelson L
Yorgason B
McCarty P
Nelson L
F 3.0
B037
B062
323
247
424
JFSB
JFSB
MARB
MARB
SLC
Nielson K
Taylor D
Braithwaite J
Stimpson M
Petrey R
F 3.0
247
247
B037
407
MARB
MARB
JFSB
SLC
Klein S
Klein S
Jacob J
Meiners K
SFL 110: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
102
SFL
110
09712
001
O 11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 1:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
2:00p - 4:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 11:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 11:50a
O 11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
O 11:00a - 11:50a
3:00p - 5:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:50p
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
Evening
012
Evening
013
Evening
014
Evening
SFL
001
002
003
004
SFL
160
03084
09715
M
M
M
M
M
T
M
W
M
W
W
W
W
Th
W
F
W
F
W
F
T
T
T
T
T
Th
T
Th
Intro to Family Processes
F
O
F
O
Salt Lake
185R
Food Preparation in the Home
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 1:20p
1:00p - 1:50p
7:30p - 10:00p
MWF
TTh
MWF
W
Basics of Clothing Constructn
F 2.0
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B061
B037
B071
B037
B061
B037
B071
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
202
10961
001
002
SFL
001
002
003
004
005
006
Design in the Home
F 8:00a - 9:20a
F 9:30a - 10:50a
210
Salt Lake
01107
1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
1:35p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:15p
10:00a - 10:50a
5:00p - 7:25p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
001
Smith M
SFL
Smith M
001
002
003
Smith M
270
B190
247
403
SWKT
JFSB
MARB
SLC
SFL
TTh
TTh
MWF
TTh
TTh
TTh
MWF
W
B071 JFSB
B071 JFSB
Adcock D
Adcock D
Adcock D
SFL
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Adcock D
Hardman A
Hardman A
Hardman A
SFL
Hardman A
001
003
005
006
Holman T
Day R
Holman T
Julian J
SFL
001
SFL
$30
001
003
004
005
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
Baugh D
JFSB
MARB
SWKT
SWKT
JFSB
SLC
Advanced Food Preparation
F 9:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
221
09554
Evening
Evening
Evening
F 3.0
M
T
B071 JFSB
B061 JFSB
Foundations of DAP
F 4:30p - 6:10p
F 4:30p - 6:10p
F 4:30p - 6:10p
$50
Smith M
F 2.0
M
W
T
1081
1081
1081
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
Haws D
Willcocks B
Ure A
222
09555
SFL
001
002
003
004
SFL
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
223
07748
Evening
Evening
224
07749
230
07720
Evening
240
3:00p - 4:15p
8:00a - 9:20a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 5:15p
4:30p - 5:45p
1:00p - 1:50p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 7:30p
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
TTh
MWF
M
T
Th
1:00p - 1:50p
4:30p - 5:45p
4:30p - 5:45p
12:00p - 2:25p
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
Willcocks B
Haws D
Willcocks B
Willcocks B
Haws D
Haws D
Haws D
Haws D
F 3.0
1104
B190
1002
1020
1020
W141
B060
JKB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
JKB
BNSN
JFSB
Carroll J
Hill E
Brown M
Bennett C
Viveiros A
Childs G
Carroll J
F 3.0
1020
B062
424
B104
JKB
JFSB
SLC
JFSB
Fawcett E
Dome L
Baker T
Harper J
F 3.0
TTh
Parenting & Child Guidance
O
O
F
O
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
Housing the Family
O 4:30p - 5:45p
07732
F 2.0
MWF
TThF
MWF
TThF
MWF
TThF
MWF
TThF
Marriage Enhancement
O
O
O
O
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
7:45a - 11:45a
7:45a - 11:45a
12:15p - 4:15p
12:15p - 4:15p
7:45a - 11:45a
7:45a - 11:45a
12:15p - 4:15p
12:15p - 4:15p
Preparation for Marriage
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
260
03053
MWF
TTh
MW
Th
Salt Lake
Evening
282
01323
001
002
Includes Freshman Academy
Includes Freshman Academy
SFL
001
002
003
004
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
5:00p - 7:25p
5:00p - 7:30p
B062 JFSB
Nielson K
F 3.0
1002
1020
231
423
JKB
JKB
MARB
SLC
Moore A
Robinson C
Nelson D
Andrews C
287
09996
08691
Intermed Clothing Construction
Critical Inquiry&Research Meth
O
O
O
O
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
250
250
303
373
SWKT
SWKT
SLC
MARB
Israelsen C
Israelsen C
Beutler L
Payne S
F 3.0
MWF
M
MWF
W
F 10:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 4:00p - 6:50p
TTh
Evening
290
F 3.0
MWF
MWF
Th
W
Textiles
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:50p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 1:50p
1:50p - 2:50p
002
SFL
Family Finance
O
O
O
O
001
Taylor D
Taylor D
Nelson D
Robinson C
Nelson L
Nelson L
Walker L
Heaton M
DAP Practicum
SFL 260: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
F 3.0
B037
247
250
250
B190
423
10962
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
Adcock D
F 3.0
215
ONLY MFHD, ECE, FACS ED, EL ED Majors are allowed to register for SFL 222.
Smith M
F 3.0
Human Development
F
O
O
O
F
O
SFL
F 3.0
SFL 185R: Register for one lecture section (001-003) AND one lab section (004-011).
001
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
B062 JFSB
002
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
B062 JFSB
003
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
B062 JFSB
004
L
O 8:00a - 10:50a MW
B043 JFSB
005
L
O 12:00p - 1:50p MWF
B043 JFSB
006
L
O 12:00p - 1:50p MWF
B053 JFSB
007
L
O 3:00p - 5:50p
MW
B043 JFSB
008
L
O 1:00p - 3:50p
TTh
B053 JFSB
009
L
O 8:00a - 10:50a TTh
B043 JFSB
010
L
O 8:00a - 10:50a TTh
B053 JFSB
011
L
O 1:00p - 3:50p
TTh
B043 JFSB
SFL
$50
Smith M
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
B062
B071
B062
B071
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
Burnham C
Burnham C
F 3.0
B053 JFSB
B053 JFSB
$ 30
Burnham C
Baugh D
F 3.0
B062
B062
1002
1002
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
Draper T
Draper T
Roper S
Roper S
103
005
SFL
001
002
SFL
O 1:35p - 2:50p
325
10018
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
328
03265
001
SFL
001
SFL
001
SFL
001
002
003
SFL
Hist of Interior Design&Arch 2
09828
Pre-Prof Prep for MFT
01110
Infant Dev in the Family
F 5:30p - 6:45p
Evening
331
O 4:00p - 4:50p
F 2:30p - 3:45p
F 4:00p - 6:30p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
Evening
Salt Lake
333
09545
001
002
SFL
001
002
SFL
01121
SFL
001
002
003
SFL
001
002
003
SFL
001
SFL
001
002
003
SFL
TTh
TTh
Adult Development & Aging
08699
Family Adaptation&Resiliency
340
02016
Family Meal Management
F 8:00a - 8:50a
F 12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
F 11:00a - 12:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
002
001
002
TTh
Th
T
335
001
SFL
W
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
O 5:00p - 6:15p
TTh
Evening
001
SFL
MW
Adol Dev Fam & Soc
F 9:30a - 10:50a
F 1:00p - 2:15p
334
TTh
03266
Evening
330
TTh
T
Hist of Interior Design&Arch 1
F 3:00p - 4:15p
329
TTh
Forming Marital Relationships
345
11241
351
08886
352
08887
354
01111
Evening
355
356
07707
Th
Language Development
O 3:00p - 4:15p
O 4:30p - 5:45p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Evening
Salt Lake
M
TTh
Th
Cross-Cultural Fam & Hum Dev
O 4:00p - 6:30p
08690
MWF
M
Th
Cognitive Development
F 3:00p - 5:30p
F 8:00a - 9:15a
O 5:00p - 7:25p
Salt Lake
TTh
W
Socialization Across Childhood
F 2:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 2:30p - 4:55p
Evening
Salt Lake
T
T
Th
Th
Religion in the Home
O 3:00p - 4:15p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
MWF
MW
MW
T
Interviewing Skills in FamSc
1020
JKB
SFL
Fawcett E
F 3.0
275
427
MARB
SLC
001
002
Busby D
White K
SFL
Taylor D
MARB
Stimpson M
F 1.0
171
TLRB
JKB
JKB
SLC
Crane D
JKB
JKB
JKB
HBLL
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JSB
SLC
JSB
JKB
SLC
TLRB
JKB
MARB
SLC
360
03067
001
002
SFL
001
SFL
001
Advanced Family Finance
O 9:30a - 10:50a
O 3:00p - 4:15p
361
11350
Money in the Family
10017
Families in Communities
Evening
370
TTh
TTh
O 4:00p - 5:15p
O 9:30a - 10:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
SWKT
MARB
Special Topics in Family Life
F 3:00p - 4:50p
MWF
Moore C
F 3.0
B053 JFSB
Burnham C
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Adcock D
TBA
TBA
Smith M
SFL 395R section 007: Independent Readings.
007
S
TBA
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Miller R
Moore C
SFL 395R section 008: Moral Stories
008
F 3:00p - 5:30p
010
Evening
S 4:00p - 6:30p
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133
2110
Moore C
SFL 399R: Contact the SFL Internship Office (1045 JFSB, 422-2168) for instructor approval.
Yorgason J
Miller R
Yorgason J
$50
Dollahite D
Dollahite D
Nelson D
Hart C
Andrews C
Galbraith R
Robinson C
Heaton M
Crane D
Andrews C
Andrews C
Christensen C
Beutler I
Beutler I
Beutler L
Hill E
SFL
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S
B062 JFSB
SFL 395R section 006: TA for Marci Smith
006
S
F 3.0
247
11638
001
MWF
Hardman A
F 3.0
240
395R
O 9:00a - 10:50a
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F 3.0
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Adv Clothing: Patternmaking
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F 3.0
B060 JFSB
B152 JFSB
09998
SFL 395R section 005: TA for Dana Adcock
005
S
Coyne S
Coyne S
SFL 356 section 001 is the lecture and section 002 is the lab. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH SECTIONS!
001
F 3:00p - 3:50p
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295 TLRB Jackson J
002
L
O
TBA
233 TLRB Jackson J
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387
Moore C
F 3.0
1108
324
410
Tchg Mthds in Fam&Cons Sci Ed F 3.0
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F 3.0
171
03028
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F 3.0
179
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352
377
SFL 395R section 004: TA for Ann Hardman
004
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114
423
Jacob J
Corey A
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003
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Porter C
Porter C
Christensen C
F 3.0
1020
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B060 JFSB
426 SLC
Stahmann R
Crane D
F 3.0
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1002
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1002
1002
410
Work & Relationships in Home
O 8:00a - 9:15a
O 7:30p - 10:00p
001
F 3.0
247
03054
SFL 377 requires concurrent enrollment in Sec Ed 378.
F 3.0
B062 JFSB
371
399R
11639
001
002
Academic Internship
S 9:30a - 11:00a
S 3:00p - 4:30p
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V 9.0
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265
280
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003
S
TBA
TBA
007
Evening
S 5:30p - 6:50p
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B040 JFSB
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400R
10963
SFL 400R section 001: Sewing
001
SFL
403R
11640
001
002
004
Teaching Practicum
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SFL
001
SFL
001
002
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001
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BLK2 TBA
T
1053B JFSB
Theories in Fam Perspective
453
01106
Moral Development
460
11642
Advanced Family Processes
461
01125
The Family & the Law
01122
Marr & Fam Enrichment/Therapy F 3.0
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
F 1:35p - 2:50p
Evening
465
O 5:30p - 8:00p
Evening
472
MWF
Harper J
F 3.0
3104
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Fawcett E
F 3.0
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TTh
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F 6:00p - 8:30p
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O 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
08637
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B043 JFSB
451
001
Magarrell R
Magarrell R
V 3.0
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
S
S
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001
Magarrell R
Magarrell R
Rsrch/Creative Works Practicum V 3.0
SFL 403R section 006: Observational Coding
006
Evening
S 4:00p - 6:30p
SFL
Olson T
Day R
Temporal Welfare in Families
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
1002
JKB
Walker L
F 3.0
247
MARB
Day R
F 3.0
1002
247
1020
JKB
MARB
JKB
Buhman C
Larson J
Fawcett E
F 3.0
1020
JKB
Israelsen C
104
SFL
480
10032
001
SFL
489
07662
001
B062 JFSB
08607
Adv Issues in Human Dev
492R
11641
Supervised Instructional Exper
O 9:30a - 10:50a
498
01133
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006
TTh
2002
JKB
276R
06372
005
SC ED
O 9:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
276R
06372
010
011
SC ED
Exploration of Tchg-For Lang
06372
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
Exploration of Tchg-Soc Sci
F 8:00a - 11:50a
F 11:00a - 2:50p
276R
MWF
Daily
Daily
TTh
Daily
Daily
SWKT
276R
06372
Jacklin H
Horrocks C
Previous Application
V 4.0
3115
SC ED
V 4.0
276R
06372
004
SC ED
Exploration of Tchg-Music
O 8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
276R
06372
MW
T ThF
JKB
E251 HFAC
TBA
Exploration of Tchg-Math
276R
06372
009
Broomhead G
V 4.0
SC ED
S 8:00a - 9:50a
276R
06372
003
SC ED
276R
06372
001
002
003
004
005
006
11016
TTh
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 9:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
5:00p - 8:50p
5:00p - 8:50p
MW
MW
MW
TTh
T
T
Merrell D
V 4.0
BLK1 D145 HFAC
CONF
230
230
168
277
238
238
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
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MCKB
MCKB
002
003
004
005
353
Evening
11018
9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
F 2.0
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
482
482
363
238
TNRB
TNRB
MARB
MCKB
F 1.0
166
MCKB
Nokes J
3710
HBLL
Nokes J
SC ED
F 1.0
379
11020
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
380
Classroom Management
O
O
O
O
O
11574
5:00p - 6:50p
6:00p - 7:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
5:00p - 6:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
M
Th
T
T
Th
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
Content-Area Literacy
280
230
280
280
230
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
SC ED
476R
06375
Student Tchg Internship-Art
476R
06375
Student Tchg Intrnshp-Biol Sci
476R
06375
Student Tchg Intrnshp-English
476R
06375
Student Tchg Intrnshp-French
476R
06375
Student Tchg Internship-Health
476R
06375
Student Tchg Intrnshp-Home Ec F 12.0
476R
06375
Student Tchg Internship-Math
476R
06375
Student Tchg Internship-Music
002
SC ED
O 3:00p - 4:50p
010
O
001
O
005
SC ED
O
012
SC ED
O
008
SC ED
O
009
O
SC ED
O 8:00a - 3:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
476R
06375
013
SC ED
06375
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TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Daily
M
Student Tchg Internship-PE
O
476R
T
TBA
Student Tchg Intrnshp-Phys Sci
Burr B
Burr B
Hunter D
Hunter D
Burr B
F 2.0
SC ED 380 section 001: This class is for secondary pre-service science teachers.
001
F 12:00p - 1:50p TTh
BLK1 160 MCKB
004
Ludwig K
Ludwig K
Whiting E
Birrell J
Practicum in Secondary Educ
SC ED 378 section 004: This is a Practicum in Social Science.
004
O 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
SC ED
Richardson M
Gardner Z
Pinnegar S
Newberry M
Jewkes C
Jewkes C
11019
Merrell D
SC ED
Multicultural Education
O
O
O
O
Previous Application
378
TBA
McGuire M
Enrollment in SC ED 353 requires completion of SC ED 276R.
SC ED
F 3.0
SC ED 378 section 003: This is a Practicum in Social Science.
003
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
SC ED
F 2.0
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
Teaching Methods & Instruction
Moore C
Nelson G
V 4.0
BLK1 1184
Adolescent Development
O
O
O
O
O
O
Evening
Evening
MWF
08767
SC ED 378 section 002: This is a Practicum in Physical Science.
002
O
TBA
SC ED
V 4.0
C254 ESC
Exploration of Tchg-Fam & CS
O 8:00a - 3:50p
350
Daily
Exploration of Tchg - TMA
O 8:00a - 10:50a
006
SC ED
Exploration of Tchg-Phys Sci
377R
SC ED 378 section 001: This is a Practicum in Family and Consumer Science.
001
O
TBA
TBA
001
002
003
004
005
Asay D
SC ED 276R section 008: To add, please raincheck the course and you will be notified that you have been cleared to register if you
have passed MATH 190, 343, and have previous or concurrent enrollment in MTED 117.
008
O 8:00a - 8:50a
MF
197 TMCB Hendrickson S Raincheck
7:00a - 10:50a T
197 TMCB
SC ED
Broomhead G
Bush M
SC ED
SC ED 276R section 002 must be taken concurrently with VAEDU 324.
002
O 3:00p - 5:30p
W
TBA
SC ED 377 section 003 is for Social Science Majors only. Register for corresponding Sc Ed 378 Tuesday/Thursday afternoon
section.
003
O 12:30p - 1:50p TTh
3710 HBLL
Nokes J
V 4.0
Exploration of Tchg-Art
F 3.0
SC ED 377 section 002 is for Social Science Majors only. Register for corresponding Sc Ed 378 Tuesday/Thursday morning section.
002
O 8:30a - 9:50a
TTh
166 MCKB Nokes J
SC ED 276R section 001 will meet Mondays 8-11:50 a.m. after meeting everyday during the first week of classes.
001
O 8:00a - 11:50a Daily
BLK1 4188 JFSB
Woolley A
Class Flag
SC ED
Theory & Meth of Edu
Duncan S
V 4.0
Exploration of Tchg-English
02654
SC ED 377R section 001 is for Physical Science Composite, Chemistry, Earth Space Science and Physics Majors only. SC ED 377R
section 001 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
001
O 1:30p - 2:45p
MW
238 MCKB Merrell D
SFH
BLK1 3012 JKB
BLK1 C254 ESC
375
Enrollment in SC ED 377R requires completion of SC ED 276R.
V 4.0
225
TBA
TBA
277
Birrell J
Porter C
Secondary Education (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
SC ED
MCKB
SC ED 375 section 001 is for Music Education Majors only.
001
O
TBA
Miller R
B062 JFSB
BLK2 238
SC ED
F 3.0
W
MW
Hawkins A
V 3.0
TBA
O 4:00p - 5:50p
Enrollment in SC ED 375 requires completion of SC ED 276R. Students will be required to attend a seminar held on the first and
third Monday at 5:30-7:00p.
SC ED
TBA
Evening
Olson T
F 3.0
Family Life Education
F 4:30p - 6:50p
MARB
F 3.0
MWF
490
SFL 492R section 001 is for grading credit.
001
S
SFL
247
Family & Public Policy
O 3:00p - 3:50p
001
SFL
F 3.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
001
SFL
Moral Fndtns of Family Life
Draper R
F 12.0
220
MCKB
Gray S
F 12.0
TBA
Adair M
F 12.0
TBA
Nelson J
F 12.0
TBA
Erickson R
F 12.0
TBA
TBA
Coon P
Morgan M
F 12.0
TBA
Wadley R
F 12.0
TBA
TBA
Broomhead G
F 12.0
TBA
Pennington T
F 12.0
105
011
SC ED
O
476R
06375
014
SC ED
O
476R
06375
003
SC ED
06568
Seminar
493R
06569
Indep Readings
496R
02527
Academic Internship
O
S
001
007
SC ED
O
F
496R
02527
006
SC ED
496R
02527
496R
02527
003
SC ED
496R
02527
SC ED
496R
02527
005
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Academic Internship--Biol Sci
O
TBA
Academic Internship--Phys Sci
O
Merrell D
SOC W
Nokes J
001
002
F 12.0
TBA
F 12.0
TBA
SOC W
Ashworth J
TBA
TBA
TBA
SOC W
200
05172
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:30p
JFSB
Sheffield W
F 3.0
Merrell D
Soc Welfare Progs & Services
001
SOC W
O 1:00p - 3:30p
331
05176
001
SOC W
360
09640
SOC W
361
09642
SOC W
11505
W
Soc Wk Practice/Groups
O 12:30p - 3:00p
401
Th
Social Wk Practice/Individuals
O 9:00a - 11:30a
001
W
Social Welfare Policy
O 9:30a - 12:00p
001
T
Th
Intro to Research Methods
402
11506
Applied Social Work Statistics
001
SOC W
001
SOC W
001
SOC W
SOC W
117
HRCB
002
Blume M
001
Roby J
SOC W
F 3.0
2167
JFSB
570
05203
Crisis Intervention
06135
Social Services for the Aging
06124
Child Welfare Services 1, 2
11057
Global Issues - Chldrn at Risk
07305
Directed Readings
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
583
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
585
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
595R
O 4:00p - 6:30p
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
Th
150
10918
W
150
T
603
11651
611
10592
117
117
117
F 3.0
SOC W 402 section 002 lab is listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically
register you for the lecture.
002
O 11:30a - 2:00p W
105 SWKT Panos P
11:30a - 1:50p W
2198 JFSB
2:00p - 3:50p
W
105 SWKT
SOC W
10919
MW
W
150
112
630
07464
07476
Field Practicum
655R
07477
Field Practicum
001
SOC W
O 8:00a - 10:50a
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
SOC W
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
660
07467
BLK2 239
BLK2 2198
W
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
SOC W
HRCB
TMCB
TLRB
JFSB
HRCB
Th
BLK2 117
Roper S
Norman J
Matheson K
Pehrson K
HRCB
Seipel M
HRCB
Marett K
V 3.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
SW Practice: Casework
117
B042
241
225
1106
1115
1117
HRCB
JFSB
MSRB
SWKT
JKB
JKB
JKB
HRCB
Adv Clinical Assess/Intervent
667
07480
SW Prac: Children&Adolescents F 3.0
T
Marett K
Spaid W
Cox S
Matheson K
Squires G
Proctor A
Marett K
F 3.0
08223
O 12:00p - 2:30p
Spaid W
V 3.0
666
001
Limb G
Limb G
Limb G
F 3.0
SOC W 660 section 001 is for MSW students who do not have BSW degrees.
001
O 8:00a - 10:30a T
150
SOC W
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
F 3.0
117
Soc Welfare Policy Analysis
654R
Roby J
F 1.0
T
M
HBSE 1: Person/Environment
O 9:00a - 11:30a
Peterson B
F 3.0
SOC W 630 section 001 is for MSW students who do not have BSW degrees.
001
O 10:00a - 12:30p M
150
SOC W
620
TMCB
B135 JFSB
Matheson K
F 3.0
SOC W
HRCB
F 3.0
Th
Clinical Practicum
O 2:30p - 3:20p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
Whitaker C
V 3.0
Research Methods in Soc Work
O 2:00p - 3:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
HRCB
F 3.0
299
Practice Evaluation
O 8:00a - 10:30a
Marett K
F 3.0
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
S 4:00p - 5:30p
Th
S 12:05p - 4:00p F
601
HRCB
F 3.0
001
F 3.0
150
150
Marett K
F 3.0
150
M
Cox S
F 3.0
150
SOC W
V 10.0
05151
Evening
581
Academic Internship
001
002
SOC W 402 section 001 lab is listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically
register you for the lecture.
001
O 9:00a - 11:30a W
105 SWKT Panos P
9:00a - 11:30a W
2198 JFSB
2:00p - 3:50p
W
105 SWKT
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
SOC W
Pehrson K
SOC W 401 section 001 lab is listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically
register you for the lecture.
001
O 9:00a - 11:30a M
105 SWKT Panos P
9:00a - 11:30a M
117 HRCB
2:00p - 3:50p
M
105 SWKT
SOC W
001
496R
001
002
003
08227
Seipel M
2198
F 12.0
330
HRCB
SOC W
Adair M
Human Behavior in Soc Environm F 3.0
117
Sheffield W
F 12.0
B135 JFSB
M
JFSB
Wadley R
11504
O 8:00a - 10:30a
O 1:00p - 3:30p
2198
F 3.0
MW
Soc Wk Practice/Community Org F 3.0
SOC W 496R section 008 is for 1st semester internships only.
008
Evening
O 5:30p - 6:50p
T
F 12.0
322
001
SOC W
Intro to Social Work
Limb G
Sheffield W
SOC W 200: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
001
HRCB
JFSB
Social Work (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
SOC W
150
TBA
2198
Nelson J
TBA
09644
F 3.0
SOC W 496R section 007 is for 1st semester internships only.
007
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:20p
T
F 12.0
TBA
462
001
T
TBA
Wentworth N
Nokes J
TBA
O 12:30p - 2:50p
S
SOC W 496R section 006 is for 2nd semester internships only.
006
O 2:30p - 3:50p
T
F 12.0
TBA
Perspectvs on Cultrl Diversity
SOC W
Wentworth N
Montgomery C
TBA
06125
Wentworth N
F 12.0
TBA
TBA
423
Students registering for SOC W 496R must register for whole credits. No 1/2 credit hours are allowed.
V 2.0
Academic Internship--Math
O
004
TBA
Academic Internship--English
O
TBA
V 2.0
Academic Internship--Soc Sci
O
002
SC ED
TBA
490R
001
SC ED
TBA
Student Tchg Internship-TMA
O
001
SC ED
TBA
Student Tchg Intrnshp-Soc Sci
Matheson K
Majors Only
F 3.0
177
TLRB
Norman J
106
001
SOC W
001
SOC W
001
SOC W
O 12:00p - 2:30p
671
10334
Play Therapy
10335
Cognitive Therapy
Evening
672
O 4:00p - 6:30p
Evening
675
O 4:00p - 5:50p
10338
001
SOC W
001
SOC W
681
10339
698R
07474
001
T
Th
T
Norman J
003
004
212
JRCB
Lee C
SOC
177
TLRB
SOC
Norman J
F 2.0
B030 JFSB
TBA
2198
JFSB
SOC
001
002
003
005
SOC
001
002
003
004
005
SOC
111
05144
O
O
O
O
Salt Lake
112
05145
05184
001
002
003
SOC
001
002
SOC
001
002
SOC
001
002
SOC
9:30a - 10:45a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:05p - 1:25p
7:30p - 10:00p
2:00p - 2:50p
8:00a - 9:15a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
F 1:30p - 2:45p
TTh
O 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
300
05158
Evening
307
11500
05190
318
Foundations of Social Inquiry
06545
Contemporary Soc Theory
09545
11501
001
SOC
323
05156
SOC
SOC
Majors Only
326
05218
SOC
SOC
001
Sociology of Education
F 9:30a - 10:45a
340
05221
001
04816
TTh
Soc of International Develpmnt
S
350
TTh
TBA
Intro to Social Psychology
O 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
SOC
B002
B002
B002
406
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
Erickson L
Forste R
Pack J
Smith E
Includes Freshman Academy
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
SOC
Lott B
Whiting E
Jacobson C
Lapray A
Partridge T
05192
Academic Internship
404
09394
Qualitative Research Methods
405
08228
Regression Analysis
420
05162
Understanding Modern Societies F 3.0
426
11195
Sociology of Work & Occupation F 3.0
450
05202
The Family & Social Change
460
05173
Issues in Family Sociology
481
05179
Crime, Justice, & Corrections
O 4:00p - 5:30p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
SOC
SWKT
SWKT
Phillips K
Morgan C
Morgan C
SOC
F 3.0
B032 JFSB
B032 JFSB
F 3.0
3716
3716
HBLL
HBLL
Goodsell T
Goodsell T
F 3.0
1002
1002
JKB
JKB
3716
HBLL
Coyne S
Coyne S
Heaton T
F 3.0
3716
HBLL
Bahr H
F 3.0
B032 JFSB
Phillips K
F 3.0
TBA
Brown R
F 3.0
B032 JFSB
Majors Only
Majors Only
SOC
Jacobson C
F 8:00a - 9:15a
F 12:05p - 1:20p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
495R
11161
497R
11162
MWF
TTh
525
05217
W
TTh
TTh
MWF
F
TBA
Directed Research in Sociology
S
S
S
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Sociology of Rel
F 9:00a - 11:30a
595R
05243
Directed Readings
598R
09632
Pro-Seminar
001
SOC
W
Directed Reading in Sociology
S
001
SOC
Knapp S
Knapp S
F 5:15p - 7:45p
001
002
003
004
005
006
Call V
Call V
Hoffmann J
Hoffmann J
Evening
001
F 3.0
105
105
SOC
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
F 3.0
B037 JFSB
B032 JFSB
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
Includes Freshman Academy
B032 JFSB
399R
O 8:00a - 9:15a
S
Ridge R
Sansom J
F 3.0
TTh
Juvenile Delinquency
001
F 3.0
B032 JFSB
B032 JFSB
2111 JKB
001
SOC
F 3.0
B032
B037
B190
B032
406
SOC
MARB
SLC
05180
001
F 3.0
374
407
383
001
SOC
W
T
Soc of Gender
F 12:05p - 1:20p
001
Limb G
F 3.0
TTh
Racial&Minority-Group Relatns
O 12:05p - 1:20p
001
TTh
TTh
Class Inequality
O 1:30p - 2:45p
001
MWF
MWF
Adol Dev Fam & Soc
F 9:30a - 10:50a
F 1:00p - 2:15p
322
TTh
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
F 4:00p - 6:30p
M
Evening
311
TTh
T
Data Analysis & Presentation
F 2:00p - 3:15p
F 4:00p - 5:15p
Evening
310
Methods of Research in Soc
O 1:35p - 2:50p
O 5:15p - 7:45p
001
002
SOC
MWF
TTh
MWF
MWF
W
Multicultural America
SOC 311 requires 310 as a pre-requisite.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
002
F 1:00p - 1:50p
SOC
TTh
MWF
TTh
W
Current Social Problems
F
O
F
F
O
Salt Lake
113
Introductory Sociology
05188
001
Seipel M
Sociology (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
SOC
367
O 4:30p - 7:00p
O 5:00p - 7:25p
001
Spaid W
V 3.0
TBA
Evening
Salt Lake
001
F 3.0
W
Master's Research Project
S
TLRB
F 2.0
Comp Intl Soc Wel
O 4:00p - 6:30p
171
F 3.0
Substance Abuse Treatment
O 4:00p - 5:40p
Evening
Th
Cornwall M
F 3.0
B032 JFSB
Cox S
V 9.0
2002
JFSB
Dufur M
F 3.0
B030 JFSB
Stovall M
F 3.0
102
SWKT
B030 JFSB
B032 JFSB
Heaton T
Lott B
Dufur M
F 3.0
B030 JFSB
Cornwall M
F 3.0
B030 JFSB
Erickson L
F 3.0
B030 JFSB
105 SWKT
Bahr S
V 6.0
TBA
Forste R
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Burraston B
Call V
Forste R
Morgan C
Lott B
Ward C
F 3.0
M
2002
JFSB
Hoffmann J
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Forste R
F 1.0
SOC 598R is a Pro-Seminar REQUIRED for all first year Sociology graduate students. Offered for 1.0 credit.
001
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
2002 JFSB
Ward C
SOC
600
05246
001
SOC
O 1:30p - 3:50p
05253
Classical Social Theory
623
05256
Sem Race&Eth Reltn
697R
05276
Directed Research
699R
05278
Masters Thesis
799R
06506
Dissertation
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
SOC
F 1:30p - 2:45p
001
SOC
S
001
SOC
001
W
610
001
SOC
Graduate Research Methods
O
O
TTh
TTh
F 3.0
2002
JFSB
Dufur M
F 3.0
2002
JFSB
Bahr H
F 3.0
2002
JFSB
Ward C
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Ward C
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Forste R
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Forste R
Spanish (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
107
001
SPAN 101 is for students with no previous Spanish. Pass/Fail only.
SPAN
101
05294
001
002
003
Foundational Spanish 1
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
F 1:00p - 1:50p
Daily
F 4.0
B142 JFSB
3016 JKB
280 MCKB
Henricksen R
McNeil P
Ricks S
002
Freshman Academy
SPAN 101 sections 004, 005, and 008 are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 102 sections 003, 004,and 006.
004
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
BLK1 1012 JKB
Colvin S
Accelerated
005
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK1 1008 JKB
Clark S
Accelerated
006
Evening
F 7:00a - 7:50a
Daily
1004 JKB
Vazquez S
007
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
1004 JKB
Eley S
008
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:10p
MTWTh BLK1 B164 JFSB
Meredith R
Accelerated
009
Salt Lake
O 12:00p - 2:25p MW
410 SLC
Elder F
SPAN 102 is for students who have completed SPAN 101 at BYU. Pass/Fail only.
SPAN
102
05295
001
002
Foundational Spanish 2
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
F 12:00p - 12:50p Daily
F 4.0
3024
245
JKB
SWKT
Lewis M
Shafer A
SPAN 102 section 003, 004, and 006 are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 101 sections 004, 005, and 008.
003
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
BLK2 1012 JKB
Colvin S
Accelerated
004
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK2 1008 JKB
Clark S
Accelerated
005
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
2002 JKB
Lewis M
006
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:10p
MTWTh BLK2 B164 JFSB
Meredith R
Accelerated
007
Salt Lake
O 5:00p - 7:25p
TTh
316 SLC
Thomas A
SPAN 105 is for students with two years of high school Spanish or the equivalent.
SPAN
105
05297
001
002
003
004
005
University Spanish 1
F
F
F
F
F
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
F 4.0
1004
3024
B160
1004
3012
JKB
JKB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
Amado M
Cluff B
Larson J
Di Giordano M
Miller A
SPAN 106 is for students who have completed SPAN 105.
106
11353
University Spanish 2
111R
05298
Spanish Conversation 1
F 2.0
SPAN 111R sections 001 and 002: Suggested that majors and minors take concurrently with SPAN 105.
001
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
BLK1 680 SWKT Moron M
002
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK1 3024 JKB
Penate J
SPAN 111R section 003 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
003
F 3:00p - 3:50p
TTh
TBA
Stallings G
SPAN
112R
05301
Spanish Conversation 2
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F 2.0
Moron M
Hernandez J
SPAN
199R
08743
001
Academic Internshp
F
Lab Required
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Williams F
SPAN 205, all sections, can be taken by students who completed SPAN 201 W, Sp, Su 2007. SPAN 205 is for students with four
years of high school Spanish or who have completed SPAN 106 or the equivalent.
SPAN
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
009
010
205
11354
University Spanish 3
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
S
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
8:00a - 8:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
7:00a - 7:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 7:25p
4:00p - 4:50p
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
MW
Daily
B040
B164
3016
2004
3016
B101
B160
316
241
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
ROTC
Call S
Knapp N
Nielsen C
Weech A
Nielsen C
Call S
Weech A
Thomas A
Beck W
SPAN 206 is for students who have completed SPAN 205 or the equivalent and plan to major or minor in Spanish.
SPAN
206
11355
001
002
003
004
University Spanish 4
F
F
F
F
211R
05298
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
F 4.0
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
285
1006
3016
B094
First-Semester Conversation
SWKT
JKB
JKB
JFSB
Stutzman P
Stutzman P
Penate J
Cluff B
F 2.0
SPAN 211R sections 001 and 002: Majors and Minors should take this concurrently with Span 205.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Daily
BLK1 241 ROTC Vallejos Y
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
BLK1 343 MARB Chavez A
SPAN 211R section 003 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
003
F
TBA
TBA
Stallings G
SPAN
212R
05301
Second-Semester Conversation
F 2.0
SPAN 212R sections 001 and 002: Majors and minors should take this concurrently with Span 206.
001
F 9:00a - 9:50a
Daily
BLK2 3012 JKB
Vallejos Y
002
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
BLK2 343 MARB Chavez A
SPAN 212R section 003 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
003
F
TBA
TBA
Stallings G
SPAN 311R is recommended for students concurrently enrolled in SPAN 205 or 206, especially if planning to major or minor in
Spanish.
F 4.0
SPAN 106 sections 001, 001, and 009 are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 105 section 006, 007, and 012.
001
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
BLK2 1006 JKB
Klammer I
Accelerated
002
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK2 B164 JFSB
Icleanu C
Accelerated
003
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
B094 JFSB
Icleanu C
004
F 10:00a - 10:50a Daily
363 MARB Hill M
006
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
3016 JKB
Martinsen R
007
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Daily
3012 JKB
Bishop A
008
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
1018 JKB
Hill M
009
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
BLK2 340 CTB
Bishop A
Accelerated
SPAN
BLK2 B112 JFSB
BLK2 B142 JFSB
BLK2 3024 JKB
SPAN 112R section 003 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
003
F 2:00p - 2:50p
TTh
TBA
Stallings G
SPAN
Freshman Academy
SPAN 105 section 006, 007, and 012 are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 106 section 001, 002, and 009.
006
F 8:00a - 8:50a
Daily
BLK1 1006 JKB
Klammer I
Accelerated
007
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
BLK1 B164 JFSB
Icleanu C
Accelerated
008
Evening
F 7:00a - 7:50a
Daily
1006 JKB
Klammer I
009
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
1008 JKB
Miller A
011
Evening
F 5:10p - 6:15p
MTWTh
1004 JKB
Alcala Phillips G
012
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Daily
BLK1 340 CTB
Bishop A
Accelerated
013
Salt Lake
O 2:30p - 4:55p
MW
410 SLC
Elder F
SPAN
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
10:00a - 10:50a TTh
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Daily
Lab Required
SPAN
311R
05308
001
002
SPAN
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
Oral Prof Prep
F 3:00p - 3:50p
F 3:00p - 3:50p
321
11356
F 2.0
Daily
Daily
BLK1 B030 JFSB
BLK2 B030 JFSB
3rd Yr Rdg, Gram, Cltr, Comp 1
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
8:00a - 8:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
2:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 3:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
8:00a - 9:15a
9:30a - 10:45a
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTh
TTh
Moron M
Vallejos Y
F 3.0
B104
1004
1119
106
1119
1004
1004
1004
B040
123
B094
1119
1119
JFSB
JKB
JKB
RB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JFSB
HRCB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
Sherman A
Stallings G
Williams G
Stallings G
Williams G
Mella A
Alba O
Reyes O
Hoskisson J
Reyes O
Mella A
De Blas Williams M
De Blas Williams M
108
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
024
027
028
SPAN
001
002
005
006
007
009
010
SPAN
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
S
S
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
322
05303
326
05304
001
002
SPAN
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
011
SPAN
329
05307
339
05299
Evening
345
05313
355
05316
1004
1004
1006
1006
1006
Chaparro A
Witherspoon T
Witherspoon T
Hague D
Hague D
Chaparro A
Chaparro A
JKB
JKB
Alvord S
Alvord S
JKB
JKB
JKB
Smead R
Smead R
Alba O
F 3.0
TTh
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
B040
B040
B040
B040
1013
B094
B040
341
Iberian Civilization
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
MARB
Garcia M
Garcia M
Cluff R
Cluff R
Valentine R
Quackenbush L
Quackenbush L
Stallings G
F 3.0
B094 JFSB
B094 JFSB
Ibero-American Civilization
B094 JFSB
373 MARB
B135 JFSB
377
05309
Spanish Teaching Methods 1
378
05320
Spanish Teaching Methods 2
MWF
S 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
Padron J
Laraway D
Padron J
F 3.0
B164 JFSB
Knapp N
F 3.0
B160 JFSB
SPAN
11054
Practicum in Teaching Spanish
399R
07645
Academic Internshp
415B
09421
Beg Trans&Interp 2
415A
09420
Beg Trans&Interp 1
F
001
SPAN
F
001
SPAN
TBA
Montgomery C
F 1.0
09425
001
002
SPAN
417A
09424
SPAN
418
06499
SPAN
001
003
SPAN
421
09168
423
05331
002
TBA
Montgomery C
TBA
TBA
Williams F
BLK2 1119
SPAN
441
05312
001
002
003
SPAN
JKB
Hague D
SPAN 415A and B are only for students accepted into the translation major. See department.
Department Approval
JKB
JKB
Hague D
Hague D
F 1.5
BLK1 1119
BLK2 1119
JKB
JKB
Gonzalez G
Gonzalez G
F 3.0
TBA
Hague D
F 3.0
MWF
MW
1119
1117
Border Spanish
JKB
JKB
Williams G
Turley J
F 3.0
MWF
184
SPAN
001
002
004
005
SPAN
444
08744
TNRB
Smead R
F 3.0
451
05314
454R
05315
1:00p - 1:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:20p
459R
05348
B094 JFSB
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
1117
B040
2009
B040
MWF
JKB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
B040 JFSB
Spec Top Sp-Am Lit
B040 JFSB
F 3.0
SPAN
05333
Mexican-American Literature
477
11175
Techniques of Span Instruction
480R
05318
Directed Research
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:20p
SPAN
F 2:00p - 2:50p
001
002
003
SPAN
001
002
SPAN
F 5:10p - 7:30p
F 5:10p - 7:30p
O 5:10p - 7:30p
491
05332
Evening
Evening
521
05330
SPAN
MWF
Daily
Daily
Daily
Literary Theory & Resrch Meth
601A
08809
Hisp Ling,Res Meth
626
05342
Span Phonetics
Beus-DeVore C
Beus-DeVore C
644
09252
Don Quijote
1119
JKB
Turley J
V 3.0
TBA
T
TBA
Williams F
F 3.0
3082
JFSB
Laraway D
F 3.0
F 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
F 9:30a - 10:45a
B030 JFSB
1117 JKB
F 3.0
MWF
08810
F 3:00p - 3:50p
Davies K
F 0.0
Th
T
601B
001
Quackenbush L
BLK1 B114 JFSB
BLK2 B114 JFSB
BLK2 B114 JFSB
Academic Internshp
O 4:00p - 6:30p
JKB
Garcia M
V 3.0
08787
S
Weatherford D
F 3.0
B152 JFSB
599R
001
001
1115
Romance Philology
F 9:00a - 9:50a
001
SPAN
MW
Sen. Prof. Eval.
O 4:00p - 4:50p
F 4:00p - 4:50p
Quackenbush L
Weatherford D
Padron J
Weatherford D
F 3.0
SPAN
001
Rosenberg J
F 3.0
SPAN 459R section 001 will study "los escritores andinos."
001
F 1:00p - 2:20p
TTh
461
Stallings G
Stallings G
Bonyata B
F 3.0
The Spanish-American Novel
F 1:00p - 1:50p
JKB
JKB
JKB
F 3.0
TTh
Sur Hispanic Am Li
F
F
F
F
Evening
1115
1006
1006
Don Quijote
F 9:30a - 10:45a
001
SPAN
Survey Spanish Lit
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
001
SPAN
F 1.5
MWF
MWF
4th Yr Grammar
F 2:00p - 2:50p
Gonzalez G
SPAN 441: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
SPAN
F 1.5
BLK2 1119
BLK1 1119
TBA
F 2:00p - 2:50p
F 4:00p - 5:20p
Evening
MWF
MWF
Trans&Interp Prjct
S
JKB
F 1.5
Adv Translation & Interpret 1
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
BLK1 1119
Adv Trans&Interp 2
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
002
SPAN
V 6.0
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
417B
001
380
001
SPAN
001
SPAN 380 must be taken concurrently with SPAN 378.
SPAN
001
001
Hoskisson J
Hoskisson J
F 3.0
F 2:00p - 2:50p
MWF
F 8:00a - 9:20a
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
JKB
JKB
JKB
JFSB
MARB
JKB
JKB
F 3.0
Intro to Spanish Literature
S 1:00p - 1:50p
De Blas Williams M
Knapp N
Mella A
Witherspoon T
Williams G
Alba O
Fails W
Reyes O
Regnet-Larson M
Pinero M
Gonzalez G
Gonzalez G
F 3.0
Sur Hisp Ling
9:30a - 10:45a
2:30p - 3:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
9:00a - 9:50a
4:00p - 5:20p
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
TMCB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
SLC
BNSN
JFSB
F 3.0
1117
1117
1115
B040
343
2104
2104
F 9:00a - 9:50a
MWF
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
001
SPAN
TTh
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
TTh
TTh
Span Phon & Pronon
F
F
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Whiting D
V 9.0
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299
TMCB
Grimshaw S
F 3.0
TTh
299
TMCB
Fellingham G
F 3.0
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299
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Blades N
F 3.0
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299
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Reese C
F 3.0
299
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Christensen W
V 3.0
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TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
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Master's Thesis
O
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O
O
O
O
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Lab Included
F 3.0
TTh
Statistical Consulting
F
Eggett D
F 3.0
254
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07253
001
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TTh
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590
001
STAT
W142 BNSN
244 TMCB
Applied Linear Models
O 1:00p - 2:20p
001
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F 3.0
TTh
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Qual Improvement for Engineer
O 5:30p - 6:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
001
V 6.0
TBA
07075
001
Lawson J
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
532
Evening
001
STAT
V 9.0
TBA
STAT
Stat Meth Rsrch 1
F 2:30p - 3:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
001
F 3.0
254
09527
001
Williams D
F 3.0
299
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301
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Williams D
511
001
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Sagers J
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Qual Control & Industrial Stat
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474
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301
Stat Theory 1
S
TMCB
Fields P
STAT
F 3.0
Stat Theory for Actuaries
001
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244
Nonparametric Stat Methods
F 1:00p - 1:50p
TMCB
TMCB
Lab Included
F 2.0
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11434
001
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254
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470
001
TMCB
TMCB
254
Lawson J
F 3.0
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TTh
10:00a - 10:50a Th
001
STAT
254
244
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
O 11:00a - 11:50a MWF
001
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TTh
WF
TTh
Students who have taken STAT 221 or 222 or an equivalent introductory statistics course should register for STAT 511. If you have
questions, please see your college advisement center or the Department of Statistics.
F 3.0
Advanced Sampling
O 8:00a - 9:20a
TMCB
TMCB
F 2:30p - 3:50p
Lab Included
F 3.0
254
244
Ut Colleges Exit Poll Design
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
Lawson J
F 6.0
Experimental Design
O 1:00p - 1:50p
TMCB
W141 BNSN
244 TMCB
Statistical Methods 2
O 2:00p - 2:50p
001
STAT
MWF
TTh
Statistical Methods 1
O 9:30a - 10:50a
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001
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TMCB
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Methods of Survey Sampling
O 1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
336
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TBA
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299
TMCB
Blades N
Christensen W
Fellingham G
Grimshaw S
Lawson J
Reese C
Schaalje G
Tolley H
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Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
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Blades N
Christensen W
Fellingham G
Grimshaw S
Lawson J
Reese C
Schaalje G
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V 6.0
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TBA
TBA
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TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Student Development (2500 WSC, (801) 422-3826)
STDEV
001
002
STDEV
001
100
09702
Evening
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110
Ess College Skills
S 5:00p - 6:40p
O 5:00p - 6:40p
02790
F 1.0
T
T
Eff Stdy and Lrng
O 9:00a - 9:50a
BLK1 392
BLK2 392
CB
CB
Rash P
Rash P
F 2.0
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392
CB
Bell D
112
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
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010
011
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013
014
O
O
O
O
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Evening
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9:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
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12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
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2:00p - 2:50p
5:00p - 6:40p
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TTh
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TTh
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392
392
392
392
W012
392
1115
392
W012
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392
392
W012
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CB
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CB
JKB
CB
BNSN
BNSN
CB
CB
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Miller C
Bell D
Puertas T
Bell D
Roberts N
Call J
Smith S
Windham I
Rash P
Roberts N
Lindberg D
Puertas T
Nielsen D
004
006
001
002
004
STDEV
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
115
00943
STDEV
Freshman Academy
07170
Career Exploration
O
O
O
F
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
S
O
F
O
O
F
Evening
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W011 BNSN
W010 BNSN
151 HRCB
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10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
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12:00p - 12:50p
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
9:00a - 9:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
5:10p - 6:40p
5:10p - 6:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
5:10p - 6:50p
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2002
351
W012
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392
W012
160
F430
392
W012
W012
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392
1129
116
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383
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BNSN
CB
BNSN
MCKB
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CB
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BNSN
HFAC
CB
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CB
381
STDEV
F 1.0
001
002
STDEV
001
STDEV
001
STDEV
001
023
STDEV
10166
Evening
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133
F 5:00p - 6:40p
F 5:00p - 6:40p
10167
Evening
139
08143
BLK2 122
CB
HBLL
HBLL
W
M
M
HRCB
TNRB
10168
Lrnng in Community: Leadership F 0.5
198R
08786
Law Lecture Series
S 1:00p - 1:50p
F
251
TNRB
STDEV 198R section 001 is Exploring Legal Professions.
001
O 12:00p - 12:50p Th
F201 HFAC
STDEV
V 3.0
001
003
199R
10169
Academic Internship
S
S
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Pace H
Valentine L
SAB
Chamberlain R
351
SAB
Golightly T
STDEV 214R sections 014, 015 and 016 will study College Financial Survival.
014
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
BLK1 3012 JKB
015
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
W
BLK1 F322 HFAC
016
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
W
BLK2 2011 JKB
Martin T
Martin T
Martin T
STDEV 214R section 017: Graduate Business School Preparation
017
Evening
O 5:00p - 5:50p
T
Giddins K
001
Freshman Academy
STDEV
001
STDEV
001
STDEV
227
07382
Preview of Optometry
05805
Preview of Dentistry
06422
Preview of Medicine
258R
11615
Prelaw Leadership
260
11616
Constitutional Research
270
11648
Advanced Reading Strategies
Evening
229
O 7:00p - 7:50p
Evening
239
O 5:00p - 5:50p
Evening
F 6:00p - 6:50p
001
Okawa T
Okawa T
001
002
003
004
005
STDEV
Hammock W
B037 JFSB
S
T
T
Evening
446
MARB
Kaiser D
446
MARB
Kaiser D
F 1.0
T
446
MARB
Kaiser D
F 1.0
TBA
8:00a - 9:20a
2:30p - 3:50p
1:00p - 2:20p
5:00p - 6:20p
3:00p - 4:20p
Uda J
F 1.0
O 12:00p - 12:50p T
O
F
O
O
O
WSC
F 1.0
MW
MW
MW
TTh
WF
TBA
Carlston K
F 1.0
W012 BNSN
Bramble C
F 2.0
382
166
166
168
276
BRMB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
Isakson M
Isakson R
Isakson M
Windham I
Isakson M
STDEV 317R Career Strategies also offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
Nielson R
Crawford R
CB
351
001
F 1.0
392
STDEV 214R section 011 will study Performance Enhancement.
011
Evening
F 6:00p - 7:40p
T
Puertas T
Bigelow S
Bigelow S
McKnight S
F 2.0
STDEV 214R section 010 will study Performance Enhancement.
010
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:40p
T
STDEV
STDEV
F 1.0
C258 ESC
2105 JKB
Special Topics
STDEV 214R section 018: Self Defense for Women: Mind-Body Vigilance
018
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:00p
W
3211
F 1.0
151
07504
STDEV 214R section 012: BYU 101: Surviving and Thriving at BYU. This section is for new students only.
012
S 10:00a - 10:50a MW
168 MCKB Hammock W
F 1.0
158R
004
STDEV
W
Leadership in a Learning Comm
S 4:00p - 4:50p
S 5:00p - 5:50p
Evening
BLK1 3710
BLK2 3710
Intro to Health Professions
F 5:00p - 5:50p
10168
W
W
Tutoring Level 2
O 5:00p - 6:40p
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158R
Tutoring Level 1
214R
STDEV 214R section 001 is Conflict Resolution Principles.
001
F 3:00p - 4:40p
M
STDEV
STDEV 117 section 018: Career Exploration for International Students
018
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
132
Hansen K
Leavitt L
Leavitt L
Heaps R
Burton J
Golightly T
Hammock W
Greaves A
Jones M
Buell J
Smart D
Worthen V
Adams M
Rice L
Smart D
Worthen V
Hammock W
Elder J
Burton J
Jensen D
Hammock W
Walker D
STDEV 214R section 006: Learning through Service - Theory and Application of Service
006
Evening
F 5:10p - 6:00p
M
3712 HBLL
Peterson C
F 2.0
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
MW
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
W
T
M
M
Th
TBA
TBA
STDEV 214R section 005 will study Integrity for Life: Building Personal Character.
005
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
BLK2 123 HRCB
F 2.0
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
O 10:00a - 10:50a TTh
O 5:00p - 6:40p
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Evening
117
Life Plan&Dec Mkg
TBA
T
STDEV 199R section 007: BYU EMS Service Learning Course is 3.0 variable credit.
007
Evening
F 6:00p - 7:40p
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C295 ESC
STDEV 115 also offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required).
STDEV
S
S 7:30p - 8:20p
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317R
06002
Career Strategies
F 2.0
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
STDEV 317R: Employment and Graduate School Preparation
001
O 11:00a - 11:50a MW
3016
Freshman Academy
STDEV 317R 002: Employment and Graduate School Preparation
002
O 2:00p - 2:50p
MW
W010 BNSN
JKB
STDEV 317R section 004: Employment and Graduate School Preparation.
004
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
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W012 BNSN
Rice L
Rice L
Christensen L
Carlston K
STDEV 317 section 006: Students with Disabilities: Employment and Graduate School Preparation.
006
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:40p
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343 MARB Berghoff S
Burton J
Puertas T
STDEV 317 section 008: Employment and Graduate School Preparation.
008
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
T
1117
JKB
Waddell D
113
STDEV
317R
06002
Grad School Strategies
F 1.0
T ED
699R
11092
Master's Thesis
001
002
003
STDEV 329: Students must have had STDEV 229 to be eligible for this class.
Teaching English Language Learners (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
STDEV
001
002
STDEV
329
06718
Evening
358R
Dental School Prep Lab Exper
O 5:00p - 7:50p
O 1:00p - 3:50p
05734
T
Th
F 2.0
492
492
Student Leadership Dev
WIDB
WIDB
White J
Vogel E
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Preece J
STDEV 358R section 003 is for Hall Presidents.
003
S
TBA
TBA
Thompson K
STDEV 358R section 004 is for Resident Assistants in Heritage Halls.
004
O 4:00p - 4:50p
T Th
TBA
Preece J
STDEV 358R section 005 is for SAC Representatives.
005
O 4:00p - 5:15p
006
Evening
F 5:00p - 6:50p
3710
151
TTh
M
HBLL
HRCB
Ward N
Ward N
STDEV 358R section 007 is for Resident Assistants in Helaman Halls.
007
O 4:00p - 4:50p
TBA
TBA
Leavitt L
STDEV 358R section 008 is for Resident Assistants in Wyview Park.
008
O 4:00p - 4:50p
TBA
TBA
Adams M
STDEV
F 2.0
STDEV
365
11618
Legal Education & Practice
398R
11619
Prelaw Review Journal Writing
O 1:00p - 1:50p
001
STDEV
S 2:00p - 2:50p
399R
11479
001
STDEV
TTh
392
TTh
Health Professions Internship
496R
11620
S
Bramble C
JKB
Carlston K
V 3.0
3104
Advanced Legal Internship
CB
F 2.0
1115
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
001
JKB
Kaiser D
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
101
06628
001
SWED
001
SWED
001
SWED
001
SWED
201
06630
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211R
06631
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311R
06632
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340
001
3016
3012
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601
11073
001
T ED
620
11077
001
W
2112
T ED
2112
JKB
Oscarson C
JKB
Oscarson C
F 3.0
TTh
1004
T ED
001
TBA
JKB
BLK2 TBA
Oscarson C
277
11083
Hist of Teaching & Teacher Ed
691
11089
Introductn to Research Design
O 4:00p - 6:50p
S
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
W
TBA
TELL
001
002
TELL
001
002
TELL
001
TELL
001
002
001
002
MCKB
Draper R
Wentworth N
F 2.0
1119
1119
JKB
JKB
Sagala A
Sagala A
MCKB
F 4:00p - 6:40p
F 6:50p - 9:30p
09541
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430
435
10788
11628
Evening
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450
10492
477R
11630
Th
Th
695R
T
T
Pract Teachg Engl Lang Learn
F
06426
TBA
Special Topics
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
699R
06204
F 2.0
1103
1103
JKB
JKB
Graham C
Larsen T
F 2.0
241
1119
MSRB
JKB
Holbrook L
Watanabe L
F 2.0
3024
3024
JKB
JKB
Borup B
Borup B
F 3.0
277
MCKB
Graham C
F 2.0
1105
1105
JKB
JKB
Rice M
Rice M
JKB
JKB
Reyes K
Caldwell S
V 4.0
TBA
Berg L
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Master's Thesis
TEE
001
O
O
O
O
3024
3024
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Miles M
Lunt B
Shumway S
Hutchings M
Helps C
Ekstrom J
Adams R
Strong A
V 9.0
Technology and Engineering Education (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
Draper R
125
10565
Class Flag
Class Flag
Class Flag
Family,Sch,& Comm Partnerships F 2.0
F 4:00p - 6:40p
F 6:50p - 9:30p
Evening
T
Content-Based Lang. Instr.
F 4:00p - 6:40p
F 6:50p - 9:30p
Evening
Evening
W
W
Lang Arts & Lit Instr.-Spanish
O 4:00p - 6:50p
10787
Th
Th
K-12 Liter. 2nd Lang. Learners
F 4:00p - 6:40p
F 6:50p - 9:30p
Evening
440
Assess'g Ling Diverse Students
F 4:00p - 6:40p
F 6:50p - 9:30p
Evening
Evening
W
W
Bullough R
F 3.0
BLK2 TBA
420
Second Language Acquisition
Morrison T
F 3.0
280
09540
Cutri R
Johnson C
Johnson C
Reyes K
001
002
003
004
Smith L
MCKB
410
Evening
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001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
TECH
F 3.0
W
660
001
T
T
TECH
F 1.0
W
Foundations of Literacy
O 4:00p - 6:50p
F 4:00p - 6:40p
F 6:50p - 9:30p
Technology (264 CB, (801) 422-4325)
Becoming a Student of Teaching F 3.0
S
Foundations in Ed for ELLs
Elmahy D
Teacher Education (120 MCKB, (801) 422-3426)
T ED
11627
Heiner A
F 1.0
Swedish Literature
O 9:30a - 10:45a
JKB
F 4.0
Daily
3rd Yr Convers
O 4:00p - 4:50p
09066
Daily
2nd Yr Convers
O 4:00p - 4:50p
001
002
001
F 4.0
2nd-Year Swedish
O 4:00p - 4:50p
TELL
TELL
1st-Year Swedish
O 9:00a - 9:50a
400
Evening
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277
TBA
TBA
TELL 400 sections 004, 005, and 006 are for Elementary Education Cohort students only.
004
O 8:00a - 10:50a Th
276 MCKB
005
O 8:00a - 10:50a W
276 MCKB
006
O 8:00a - 10:50a T
168 MCKB
007
O 7:30a - 8:50a
TTh
220 MCKB
TELL
Carlston K
Swedish (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
SWED
001
003
W
TBA
TBA
TELL 400 section 004 is for EL ED Wasatch Cohort Students ONLY.
STDEV 358R section 001 is for Council Officers.
001
S
001
TELL
O 7:15p - 8:05p
S
S
V 2.0
STDEV 317 section 005: Graduate School Preparation: Practical Skills for Becoming a More Competitive Applicant.
005
Evening
O 5:00p - 6:40p
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BLK1 280 SWKT Rice L
011
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O 5:00p - 6:40p
M
BLK2 280 SWKT Rice L
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Technological Systems 1
F 10:00a - 11:50a MWF
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Miles M
Lunt B
Shumway S
Hutchings M
F 3.0
235
SNLB
Wright G
114
TEE
199R
06377
001
TEE
S
200
03125
001
TEE
225
10566
11208
Exploration of Teaching
291R
03154
Undergraduate Seminar
F 8:00a - 10:50a
TTh
F 11:00a - 11:50a Th
340
03166
001
TEE
MWF
276R
001
TEE
TTh
Technological Systems 2
F 1:00p - 2:50p
001
TEE
TBA
Studio Methods in Prototyping
F 1:00p - 3:50p
001
TEE
Academic Internship
Prin of Technology & Engr
F 8:00a - 9:50a
490R
03188
001
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Independent Research & Dev
F
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
013
Shumway S
F 3.0
190
SNLB
014
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Christensen K
SNLB
Shumway S
TMA
F 4.0
235
SNLB
B66
SNLB
101
05742
003
004
005
006
007
L
L
L
Introduction to the Theatre
F 11:00a - 11:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
F 11:00a - 11:50a
11:00a - 11:50a
O 1:00p - 1:50p
O 2:00p - 2:50p
O 4:00p - 4:50p
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Th
Th
BLK1 F233 HFAC
Unguren B
Raincheck
$VAR
Shumway S
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
F 1:00p - 2:50p
1:30p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 1:20p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:20p
S 1:00p - 2:50p
1:30p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 1:20p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:20p
S 1:00p - 2:50p
1:30p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
2:30p - 3:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 5:20p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
1:30p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
10:30a - 11:50a
F 1:00p - 2:50p
12:00p - 1:20p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
1018 JKB
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
2002 JKB
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
1006 JKB
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
1018 JKB
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
3106 JKB
05409
CRV
F 2.0
F201 HFAC
1006 JKB
Swenson S
TMA 112 section 002 is for Media Arts Pre-majors and Pre-Minors.
002
F 9:00a - 10:50a T
9:00a - 9:50a
Th
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
Swenson S
TMA 112 section 003 is for Media Arts Pre-Majors and Pre-Minors.
003
F 9:00a - 10:50a T
10:00a - 10:50a Th
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
Swenson S
Swenson S
Nelson G
Nelson G
Lab Required
Lab Required
Nelson G
Lab Required
TMA 112 section 004 is for Media Arts Pre-Majors and Pre-Minors.
004
F 9:00a - 10:50a T
10:00a - 10:50a Th
F201 HFAC
1018 JKB
Nelson G
Lab Required
TMA
F 3.0
114
05380
001
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
F 3.0
T
W
T
Th
T
W
T
Th
T
W
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
Th
T
F
T
F
112
TMA 112 section 001 is for Media Arts Pre-Majors and Pre-Minors.
001
F 9:00a - 10:50a T
9:00a - 9:50a
Th
Duncan D
Lab Included
Duncan D
Lab Included
Duncan D
Lab Included
Duncan D
Freshman Academy
Duncan D
Lab Included
Reading&Cnstrctng Narratives
F 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
002
004
Introduction to Film
F 1.0
TTh
TMA
Shumway S
TMA
05743
Using Basic Media Tools
Raincheck
003
102
11046
Unguren B
TMA 102 students must attend one session of Classic Cinema each week. It is held in 214 CTB on Tuesdays and Fridays from
6-9pm and Saturdays from 10am-1pm.
001
105
BLK1 F233 HFAC
F 3.0
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
F430 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
A550 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
F474 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
Lab Included
MW
TMA 101 students must register for BOTH a lecture section AND a lab section. Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee
required).
001
002
Duncan D
TMA 105 section 002 is a first block class.
002
O 4:00p - 5:50p
Theatre and Media Arts (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
TMA
Lab Included
Wright G
V 3.0
TBA
Duncan D
Wright G
F 3.0
235
VARTHWSC
F322 HFAC
VARTHWSC
1002 JKB
TMA 105 section 001 is a first block class.
001
O 3:00p - 4:50p
F 0.5
120
T
F
T
F
TMA 105 must be taken concurrently with TMA 185. For Media Arts Majors Only. Please Raincheck the class and you will be notified
if you have been cleared to add the class.
F 3.0
235
F 1:00p - 2:50p
1:30p - 2:50p
F 1:00p - 2:50p
3:00p - 4:20p
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
F201
F201
F201
1018
F201
F201
F201
1010
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
JKB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
JKB
Raincheck
Samuelsen E
Samuelsen E
Samuelsen E
Samuelsen E
TMA 121 students must register for BOTH a lecture section AND a lab section.
TMA
121
001
002
003
004
05381
L
L
L
Voice & Diction
S
O
O
O
12:00p - 12:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
F 2.0
MWF
Th
Th
Th
B203 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
Burk M
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Lab Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Morgan D
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Lab Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Mellen K
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Tourney J
Breinholt S
Morgan D
Sorensen R
Lab Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lecture Required
TMA 122 students must register for BOTH a lecture section AND a lab section.
TMA
122
001
002
003
004
06929
Voice Production
F
O
O
O
11:00a - 11:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
F 2.0
MWF
Th
Th
Th
B203 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
Duncan D
Freshman Academy
Duncan D
Freshman Academy
Duncan D
Lab Included
TMA 123 students must register for BOTH a lecture sectionAND a lab section.
Duncan D
Lab Included
Duncan D
Lab Included
Duncan D
Lab Included
Duncan D
Lab Included
TMA 123 section 001 is for MDT students only.
001
S 9:00a - 10:50a
002
L
O 1:00p - 1:50p
003
L
O 2:00p - 2:50p
004
F 3:00p - 4:50p
005
F 3:00p - 4:50p
006
Evening
F 5:00p - 6:50p
007
Evening
L
O 4:00p - 4:50p
TMA
L
L
L
123
05382
Acting Fundamentals
TTh
Th
Th
TTh
TTh
TTh
Th
F 2.0
D341 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
B203 HFAC
D341 HFAC
D341 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
115
TMA
124
05383
001
TMA
S 9:00a - 10:50a
125
09468
001
TMA
F 3.0
MWF
Yoga & Alexander Technique
F 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
127
10403
001
TMA
Acting
Beginning Stage Combat
O 8:00a - 8:50a
128
11047
001
MWF
D341 HFAC
001
Mellen K
Audition Required
F 1.0
B203 HFAC
Wright W
Majors Only
Acting Fundamentals: BFA Track F 3.0
F 3:00p - 4:50p
MWF
D341 HFAC
Morgan D
TMA 150: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu; fee required)
TMA
001
002
004
005
006
007
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
TMA
001
002
003
150
01345
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Evening
Evening
160
Public Speaking
O
S
F
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
S
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
09470
Evening
Evening
Evening
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:30p
6:30p - 9:00p
6:30p - 9:00p
4:00p - 6:30p
6:30p - 9:00p
4:00p - 6:30p
5:00p - 7:25p
6:30p - 9:00p
6:30p - 9:00p
F 3.0
M
T
T
W
W
Th
T
M
M
Th
T
T
T
W
M
W
T
W
Theatre Production 1
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
O 4:00p - 6:30p
M
M
M
393
313
117
363
111
W006
W006
363
368
F474
313
117
W009
363
299
408
W009
1115
CB
UPC
HRCB
MARB
TMCB
BNSN
BNSN
MARB
MARB
HFAC
UPC
HRCB
BNSN
MARB
TMCB
SLC
BNSN
JKB
Ramsden G
Witt C
Wilkinson R
Freeman S
Peterson K
Allred G
Butterfield B
Allred G
Vest T
Bell S
Witt C
Wilkinson R
Mortensen K
Freeman S
Peterson K
Skidmore J
Mortensen K
Woodruff M
Freshman Academy
185
09471
001
TMA
001
TMA
Basic Media Production
O 9:00a - 10:50a
187
10175
Evening
199R
Production Mgt: Beginning
O 6:00p - 8:50p
08766
TMA 199R section 002 is for Theatre Students.
002
S
201
07893
001
002
003
004
TMA
Freshman Academy
05453
TBA
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
10:00a - 10:50a
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
Forum
TMA 212R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
001
S 11:00a - 12:50p Th
TBA
Jackson D
F 3.0
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
260
MOA
TMA
V 6.0
07261
Workshop 1: Special Projects
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Hollingshaus W
Hollingshaus W
Hollingshaus W
Hollingshaus W
F 0.5
NELKE HFAC
215R
Morrill T
Jackson D
TMA 212R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
S 11:00a - 11:50a Th
TMA 215R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
Raincheck
V 3.0
TBA
Jackson D
Poole J
Corell A
Previous Application
F201 HFAC
Stifflemire B
274
Irwin T
MARB
Lab Required
TMA 215R section 008 is for New Media Development and must be taken concurrently with TMA 315R section 015. This is a 0.5
credit class.
008
S 9:00a - 10:50a F
F515 HFAC Parkin J
TMA 215R section 012 is for MPS Apprenticeship and is 0.5 credits. This is a first block class.
012
S
TBA
BLK1 TBA
Corell A
TMA 215R section 013 is for MPS Apprenticeship and is 0.5 credits. This is a second block class.
013
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Corell A
TMA
F 3.0
F322 HFAC
TBA
TMA 215R section 005 is for Super 8mm Filmmaking and is 3.0 credits.
005
Evening
O 6:30p - 9:20p
T
TMA 215R section 014 is for Media Arts Students.
014
S
Hao P
Hao P
Hao P
Unguren B
TBA
TMA 215R section 011 is for BYU-B Apprenticeship and is 0.5 credits. This is a second block class.
011
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Corell A
F 3.0
F201 HFAC
Previous Application
TMA 215R section 004 is for International Cinema and is 1.0 credits.
004
O 3:00p - 3:50p
M
Previous Application
Previous Application
220R
07258
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Workshop 1: Acting
Corell A
V 3.0
TMA 220R section 001 is for "Dial M for Murder."
001
S
TBA
TBA
Morgan D
Audition Required
TMA 220R section 002 is for "Dancing at Lughnasa."
002
S
TBA
TBA
Breinholt S
Audition Required
TMA 220R section 003 is for "Houseboat Honeymoon."
003
S
TBA
TBA
Samuelsen E
Audition Required
TMA 220R section 004 is for Young Company: "Pericles."
004
S
TBA
TBA
Clark C
Audition Required
TMA 220R section 005 is for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (2nd Block).
005
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Nelson G
Audition Required
TMA 220R section 006 is for "Macbeth" (2nd Block).
006
S
Heiner B
Audition Required
TMA
Drama Perf: Antiq to Renais
F
F
F
F
212R
Th
Academic Internship
TMA 199R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
001
S
TMA
MW
Corell A
TMA 215R section 010 is for BYU-B Apprenticeship and is 0.5 credits. This is a first block class.
010
S
TBA
BLK1 TBA
Corell A
TMA 185 is for Media Arts Majors Only and must be taken concurrently with TMA 105. To add TMA 185, please Raincheck the class
and you will be notified if you have been cleared to add the class.
TMA
TBA
TMA 215R section 007 is Tools: TV Production, Multi-Camera, and Single Camera, Audio and LIghting and is 3.0 credits.
007
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
TTh
A242 HFAC Enfield S
F 1.0
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
TBA
TMA 215R section 003 is required for TMA 285 section 001. You must be registered concurrently in TMA 285 section 001.
003
O 3:00p - 4:50p
MW
FSSS MPS
Russell T
Raincheck
Morgan D
F 1.0
B203 HFAC
S
TMA 215R section 002 is for Theatre Students.
002
S
001
002
003
TMA
223
09473
S 9:00a - 10:50a
S 5:00p - 6:50p
S 5:00p - 6:50p
Evening
Evening
224
05749
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Acting Improvisation
TTh
TTh
WF
Acting for Film & TV
F 2.0
B203 HFAC
B203 HFAC
B203 HFAC
Harrop-Purser L Audition Required
Purser R
Audition Required
Purser R
F 3.0
TMA 224 students meet in A242; KBYU Studio. F556 is a back-up classroom only when the studio is unavailable.
001
S 12:00p - 2:50p TTh
F556 HFAC Sward-Hansen A Audition Required
TMA
241
05452
Screenwriting 1
F 3.0
TMA 241 section 001: To add, please Raincheck the class and you will be notified if you have been cleared to register.
001
O 9:00a - 10:50a TTh
F550 HFAC Parkin J
Raincheck
TMA 251: Offered by Independent Study (elearn.byu.edu, fee required)
TMA
251
05439
001
TMA
Playwriting 1
F 1:00p - 2:50p
260R
07892
F 3.0
TTh
Theatre Production 2
F550 HFAC
Samuelsen E
F 1.0
TMA 260R section 002 is for Makeup/Props/Lights. Students must register by contacting Priscilla Hao at priscilla@byu.edu
116
002
S
TBA
TBA
Hao P
TMA 260R section 003 is for Costumes. Students must register by contacting Priscilla Hao at priscilla@byu.edu
003
S 3:00p - 4:50p
TTh
C195 HFAC Hao P
TMA 315R section 015 is for New Media Development and must be taken concurrently with TMA 215R section 008. This is a 3.0
credit class.
015
Evening
S 5:00p - 7:50p
Th
F515 HFAC Parkin J
Raincheck
TMA 260R section 004 requires afternoon/evening field study lab hours in local schools. Theatre Ed students only.
004
S 12:00p - 12:50p W
F474 HFAC Moss S
001
TMA 260R seection 005 is for Scene Shop. Students must register by contacting Priscilla Hao at Priscilla@byu.edu.
005
Evening
S 4:00p - 6:50p
TTh
B249 HFAC Reed N
TMA
262
05431
Costume Design 1
267
05385
Makeup 1
001
TMA
001
002
TMA
O 3:00p - 4:50p
F 9:00a - 10:50a
F 4:00p - 5:50p
Evening
273
09478
002
TMA
002
TMA
274
10065
277R
A470 HFAC
MW
MW
MW
TTh
Basic Video Prodtn
D112 HFAC
D112 HFAC
ROTC
Cheney S
Risdana H
001
TMA
285
09005
Raincheck
Wilcox K
Raincheck
291
08570
Media Arts History 1
F 3.0
$VAR
F 3.0
TMA 291 section 001: To add, please Raincheck the class and you will be notified if you have been cleared to register
001
O 12:00p - 2:50p T
F201 HFAC Larsen D
Raincheck
1:00p - 2:50p
Th
F201 HFAC
TMA
293
05387
001
TMA
Hist of Documntry&Nonfic Film
O 1:00p - 3:20p
299R
06299
MW
Academic Internship
F 3.0
2111
JKB
Unguren B
V 9.0
TMA 299R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
001
S
TBA
TBA
Jackson D
Previous Application
TMA 299R section 002 is for Theatre Students.
002
S
TBA
TBA
Jackson D
Previous Application
TMA
300
07737
001
TMA
O 9:00a - 9:50a
315R
09480
Workshop 2: Special Projects
TMA 315R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
001
S
TMA 315R section 002 is for Theatre Students.
002
S
TBA
TBA
TMA 315R section 008 is for Divine Comedy.
008
Evening
S 8:00p - 10:00p
Th
TMA 315R section 014 is for Voice Over and is 2.0 credits.
014
Evening
O 7:00p - 8:50p
Th
06930
Acting Classics
325
09481
Stage Combat
328
08305
Junior MDT Seminar
S 3:00p - 4:50p
S 9:00a - 10:50a
S 12:00p - 1:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
330R
09484
TTh
B203 HFAC
Raincheck
Heiner B
Audition Required
Heiner B
Audition Required
Morgan D
Audition Required
Mellen K
Audition Required
F 3.0
MWF
B203 HFAC
F 2.0
MWF
B203 HFAC
F 1.0
TTh
TTh
2206E RB
2206W RB
Assistant Directing
S
Russell T
F 2.0
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Sorensen R
336
05750
L
L
L
341
05480
001
TMA
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
F
O
O
O
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 2:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
MW
Th
Th
Th
F474 HFAC
09486
Play Review
352
09211
Drama in the Elem Classroom
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
360R
07900
Larsen D
MW
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
W
MW
Theatre Production 3
F331 HFAC
Nelson G
F 2.0
F556
F556
F556
F556
F556
F556
F556
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Bean L
Ashworth J
Love T
Escalante D
Escalante D
Bean L
Love T
Hao P
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Hao P
TBA
Previous Application
TMA 360R section 003 is for Lights/Sound.
003
Evening
S
TBA
TBA
Hao P
Previous Application
TMA 360R section 004 is for Scenery/Props. (2nd block)
004
Evening
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Hao P
Previous Application
TMA 360R sectino 005 is for Costumes/Makeup. (2nd block)
005
Evening
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Hao P
TMA 360R section 006 is for Lights/Sound. (2nd block)
006
Evening
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Hao P
Corell A
TBA
Corell A
F454 HFAC
Parkin J
Duncan D
151
TNRB
2009
JKB
Nelson G
Lefler T
Lefler T
Miller C
Previous Application
361
07896
Stage Management 1
F 2.0
TMA 361 students must be concurrently registered in TMA 369 section 002.
001
F 10:00a - 10:50a MW
F411 HFAC
TMA
363
09053
001
Scenic Design 2
O 1:00p - 1:50p
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
F 1.0
TBA
Christensen J
Lab Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
Lecture Required
F 1.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
8:00a - 9:50a
10:00a - 11:50a
4:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 5:50p
6:00p - 7:50p
6:00p - 9:30p
2:00p - 3:50p
Nelson G
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
Sorensen R
F 3.0
MW
350R
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F 3.0
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
NELKE HFAC
Screenwriting 2
S 3:00p - 4:50p
001
TMA
Directing Principles&Practices
TBA
RB
TMA 315R section 011 is for Writers' Block and is 3.0 credits. This is a first block class.
011
Evening
S 5:00p - 8:50p
W
F515 HFAC
013
S
TBA
BLK1 TBA
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
TMA
TMA
TTh
324
NELKE HFAC
TMA 360R section 002 is Costumes/Makeup.
002
Evening
S
257
TMA 315R section 003 is for Adv. Proj./ Pre-Production. This is a second block class.
003
S 1:00p - 2:50p
MW
BLK2 F411 HFAC
TMA 315R section 005 is Children's Film Production.
005
O 9:00a - 10:50a
Classical Voice
TMA 360R section 001 is for Scenery/Props.
001
Evening
S
F 1.0
MWF
05374
S 1:00p - 2:50p
F 3.0
TTh
322
001
002
003
004
TMA
History of MDT
O 9:00a - 10:50a
001
TMA
To add TMA 285, please Raincheck the class and you will be notified if you have been cleared to add the class. You must be
registered in TMA 215R section 003 concurrently.
001
O 1:15p - 2:50p
MW
FSSS MPS
Russell T
Raincheck
TMA
TMA
Adv Narrative Production
TMA 336 students must register for BOTH a lecture section AND a lab section.
F 3.0
Production: Intermediate
05460
001
Barber B
TMA 277R section 001: TMA 215R section 007 must be taken previously or concurrently.
001
O 9:00a - 10:50a T
A242 HFAC Enfield S
8:00a - 10:50a F
A242 HFAC
TMA
TMA
TMA
F 3.0
F411 HFAC
319
001
001
F 3.0
250
TMA
Scanlon R
F 2.0
Nonfiction Production
O 5:00p - 6:50p
01375
MW
Digital Media Storytelling
O 4:00p - 6:50p
Evening
F 2.0
TMA
Elzey L
F 2.0
TTh
A470 HFAC
Fielding E
TMA 364: Students meet in B236 HFAC the first day of class.
TMA
364
05410
Lighting Design 2
F 2.0
117
002
TMA
F 2:00p - 2:50p
367
07899
001
TMA
001
TMA
O 1:00p - 2:50p
368
07238
Evening
369R
TBA
Handley M
TMA
Hao P
001
002
F 2.0
TTh
D112 HFAC
Scenic Art
F 5:00p - 6:50p
09487
TTh
Makeup 2
F 2.0
MW
A470 HFAC
Design & Technology Projects
TMA
Purdy S
V 4.0
TMA 369R section 001 is for students filling theatre design or technology assignments.
001
S 8:00a - 8:50a
M
F474 HFAC
Swenson J
Previous Application
370R
09834
IMM Practica
F 2.0
TMA
372R
09488
001
002
Media Collaboration
S
S
BLK1 TBA
BLK2 TBA
377C
11626
Theatre in Education Practices
377B
11049
Tchg Theatre Methods&Instrctn
001
TMA
F 9:00a - 10:50a
001
TMA
TTh
Lefler T
Lefler T
O 11:00a - 12:50p MWF
12:00p - 12:50p T Th
Previous Application
TBA
TBA
Jackson D
Previous Application
384R
09496
Prac:Special Topic
001
O 9:00a - 10:50a
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Morgan D
Audition Required
TMA
08571
427
08307
001
002
TMA
436
09835
TMA
TMA
443R
09458
WDA Workshop
452R
05752
Puppetry
Previous Application
MWF
MWF
TTh
09504
F 1.0
TBA
B203 HFAC
D341 HFAC
NELKE HFAC
D341 HFAC
TTh
TTh
Theatre Tour
C195 HFAC
D145 HFAC
F 3.0
TMA
460
09506
001
TMA
Media Literacy Education
F 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
M
W
Portfolio
O 10:00a - 11:50a W
461R
06294
Sorensen R
Previous Application
Hollingshaus W Previous Application
Leue C
F 3.0
D145 HFAC
001
Audition Required
Audition Required
F 3.0
TMA
11553
Heiner B
Mellen K
F 3.0
TMA 455R section 001 is for Young Company "Pericles."
001
S 8:00a - 4:50p
TTh
458
Christensen J
F 3.0
S 11:00a - 12:50p MWF
455R
BLK2 TBA
F 3.0
Theatre Directing Practicum
TMA 452R section 001: Please meet in D145.
001
F 9:00a - 10:50a
9:00a - 10:50a
TMA
TBA
Auditions
S 1:00p - 2:50p
001
TBA
MDT:Sr Performance Project
S 1:00p - 2:50p
S 1:00p - 2:50p
001
Stayner J
Swenson S
426
TMA 426 section 001 is for Individual Projects.
001
S
Hill S
Lefler T
Lefler T
JKB
TBA
Audition Required
F 3.0
3106
TBA
TMA 420R section 002 is for "Dancing at Lughnasa."
002
S
Heiner B
V 3.0
MW
Previous Application
TMA 420R section 001 is for "Dial M for Murder."
001
S
TMA
TMA 384R section 012 is Editing: Theory and Composition and is 3.0 credits. This is a second block class.
012
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:50p
Th
BLK2 FSSS MPS
Stayner J
Intro to Media Arts Theory
Parkin J
V 3.0
Audition Required
TMA 384R section 011 is Documentary Editing and is 3.0 credits. This is a first block class.
06603
Performance Workshop 2
Nelson G
Chadbourne M
391
07262
TMA 420R section 006 is for "Macbeth" (2nd Block).
006
S
Hougaard W
TMA
420R
Fielding E
F 3.0
Jensen A
TMA 384R section 007 is Post Sound and is a second-block class.
007
Evening
O 6:00p - 9:20p
T
BLK2 TBA
BLK1 TBA
BLK2 TBA
BLK1 F233 HFAC
Adv Narrative Direction A
Audition Required
TMA 384R section 006 is Editing Final Cut Pro: Beginning and is a first-block class.
006
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:50p
T
BLK1 F233 HFAC
TBA
TBA
10066
Clark C
Jones R
S
S
419A
TBA
TMA 384R section 004 is Editing: Final Cut Pro Advanced and is a second-block class.
004
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:50p
Th
BLK2 F233 HFAC
001
002
TMA
Breinholt S
F 1.0
TMA 420R section 005 is for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (2nd Block).
005
S
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Hougaard W
Media Arts Crew
TMA 415R section 001 is for 2-D CAD. This is a 1st Block Class.
001
F 9:00a - 10:45a TTh
TBA
Ashworth J
TMA 384R section 003 is Editing Avid Express: Beginning and is a second-block class.
003
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:50p
T
BLK2 F233 HFAC
08171
TBA
Audition Required
Cline T
388R
S
Samuelsen E
TBA
TMA
CAD for Theatre & Media Arts
TBA
Allen T
TMA 384R section 011: Prerequisite: TMA 384R - Beginning Final Cut
011
Evening
S 6:00p - 8:50p
Th
BLK1 FSSS MPS
11111
TMA 420R section 004 is for Young Company "Pericles."
004
S
TBA
FSSS MPS
MPS
415R
001
V 4.0
Audition Required
TMA 384R section 002 is Cinematography: Advanced.
002
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:30p
TMA 384R section 005 is Sports Broadcasting and is a 3-credit-hour class.
005
Evening
O 4:00p - 6:30p
M
F322 HFAC
Acting Capstone
Breinholt S
F 2.0
MPS
11357
TBA
TMA 384R section 001 is Sound Acquisition and is a first-block class.
001
Evening
O 6:00p - 9:20p
T
W
410
TBA
F 2.0
BLK2 D145 HFAC
BLK2 TBA
V 9.0
TMA 420R section 003 is for "Houseboat Honeymoon."
003
S
TBA
Previous Application
F 2.0
F556 HFAC
Academic Internship
Jones M
Jones M
Jackson D
TMA
Roundy L
TMA 372R section 005 is for Adv. Project Producers only. This is a second block class.
005
S 1:00p - 2:50p
MW
BLK2 F411 HFAC Parkin J
006
S
TBA
TBA
Lefler T
TMA
06301
JKB
JKB
TMA 419A section 001 is for Adv. Proj./ Script Development. This is a first block class.
001
S 1:00p - 2:50p
MW
BLK1 F411 HFAC
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
399R
3012
3012
TBA
TMA
TMA 370R section 001 is Beginning to Intermediate Adobe After Effects.
001
Evening
O 6:00p - 8:30p
Th
A460 HFAC
F 3.0
F 12:00p - 12:50p MWF
F 1:00p - 1:50p
MWF
TBA
TMA 369R section 003 is for student production stage managers only. Concurrent registration in TMA 461 is required.
003
S 8:00a - 8:50a
M
F474 HFAC Moss J
TMA
Dramatic Literature 1
TMA 399R section 002 is for Theatre Students.
002
S
TMA
Previous Application
09498
TMA 399R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
001
S
TMA 369R section 002 is for Student Assistant Stage Managers Only. Concurrent registration with TMA 361 required.
002
S 8:00a - 8:50a
M
F474 HFAC Elzey L
Previous Application
TMA 369R section 004 is for students working in Young Ambassadors or Living Legends.
004
S
TBA
TBA
Shurtleff J
395
Stage Management 2
F322 HFAC
F233 HFAC
Wallin R
Previous Application
Jensen A
F 2.0
F515 HFAC
Fielding E
V 3.0
118
TMA 461R students must be concurrently enrolled in TMA 369R section 003.
001
S 11:00a - 11:50a MW
F411 HFAC
TMA
462
10177
001
TMA
001
TMA
O 12:00p - 1:30p
469
09508
Evening
474R
09509
TMA
001
TMA
001
TMA
F454 HFAC
475R
08167
Media Arts Capstone
485R
11114
Production Dramaturgy
S
Evening
497
S 4:20p - 5:20p
05407
Evening
498R
515R
07265
BLK2 TBA
Spec Topics in Media Arts
W
Special Projects 3
TMA
Previous Application
TMA
536R
07264
Directing Workshop
561R
11116
Stage Management Project
565R
09465
Specialty Costumes
567R
09516
Makeup Project
001
TMA
S
001
TMA
S
001
TMA
TBA
TBA
C195 HFAC
Sorensen R
Previous Application
Moss J
Farahnakian M
V 6.0
Swenson J
Previous Application
F474 HFAC
Swenson J
Previous Application
Swenson J
Previous Application
M
Design for Production
V 4.0
TMA 569R section 001 is for students filling theatre design or technology assignments.
001
S 8:00a - 8:50a
M
F474 HFAC
TMA
001
TMA
585R
11118
Evening
599R
Production Dramaturgy
S 4:20p - 5:20p
06300
W
Academic Internship
V 3.0
F454 HFAC
Beene L
V 9.0
TMA 599R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
001
S
TBA
TBA
Jackson D
Previous Application
TMA 599R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
S
TBA
TBA
Jackson D
Previous Application
TMA
602
10467
001
TMA
Thea Hist/Thry 3
O 2:00p - 3:50p
652R
06606
F 3.0
MW
Costume Approaches
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
F550 HFAC
F 3.0
TBA
Lefler T
Jones M
700R
06287
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Master Seminar
F 4:00p - 5:50p
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
Sorensen R
Jones M
F 3.0
T
F550 HFAC
Jensen A
University Requirements (102B MSRB, (801) 422-6136)
101
09090
Freshman Seminar
F 2.0
Buell J
UNIV 101 section 002: Mighty Missionaries: Using Your Freshman Year to Prepare to Preach My Gospel
002
O 2:00p - 2:50p
W
B050 JFSB
Earnshaw C
UNIV 101 section 003: A Testimony of God: Science and the Wonders of Creation
003
F 3:00p - 3:50p
W
BLK1 323 MARB
004
Evening
S
TBA
BLK1 TBA
D112 HFAC
07240
V 3.0
UNIV 101 section 001: Adjustment to College & Culture (for International Students)
001
O 12:00p - 12:50p TTh
114 BRMB
TMA 567R section 002 is for Make-Up Designers only.
002
S 8:00a - 8:50a
569R
Master's Thesis
S
S
001
UNIV
Hollingshaus W
Jensen A
TMA 567R section 001 is for Teaching Assistants Only.
001
S 9:00a - 9:50a
F
TMA
TMA
Academic Internship
Jones M
Hollingshaus W
UNIV 101: For a complete list of course descriptions, please visit http://fye.byu.edu/FYE/freshsem/courses.aspx.
F 3.0
S 10:00a - 12:50p F
TBA
TBA
TBA
For a complete list of course descriptions, please visit http://fye.byu.edu/FYE/freshsem/courses.aspx.
Streeter T
Nelson G
V 6.0
TBA
05589
001
002
V 3.0
TBA
699R
11533
Previous Application
Previous Application
F 2.0
JKB
688R
TBA
TBA
Adv Media Arts Production
S
Swenson J
V 3.0
Jackson D
Previous Application
BLK1 1020
TBA
11157
F474 HFAC
TBA
Corell A
M
TBA
673
M
TBA
TMA
Duncan D
TBA
O 4:00p - 5:50p
S
TMA
S
S
Previous Application
Previous Application
TBA
Evening
S 8:00a - 8:50a
Swenson J
V 6.0
Jackson D
TMA 515R section 002 is for Theatre Students.
002
S
001
002
Spcl Stds Th or MA
F474 HFAC
TBA
Previous Application
TMA Instruction
05562
M
Farahnakian M
TBA
Corell A
07622
668R
S 8:00a - 8:50a
CB
V 4.0
TMA 688R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
S
TBA
516R
Project: Design
385
TMA 688R section 001 for Media Arts students.
001
S
TBA
TMA
10653
MW
Larsen D
V 6.0
F550 HFAC
BLK2 F331 HFAC
659R
O 3:00p - 4:50p
Swenson J
F 3.0
TMA
TMA 515R section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
001
S
TMA 515R section 003 is for Sound Reinforcement
003
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:50p
M
005
S 10:00a - 10:50a MWF
Project: Assistant Design
D112 HFAC
Beene L
F 3.0
F201 HFAC
10652
001
F 3.0
F201 HFAC
658R
001
002
$VAR
Parkin J
F454 HFAC
Costume Topics
001
Swenson S
Lefler T
V 3.0
W
T
TMA
TBA
10477
001
Duerden P
V 3.0
Media as a Mirror of Our Times
O 5:00p - 8:50p
08176
TBA
TMA
F 3.0
F550 HFAC
F550 HFAC
S
657R
001
Farahnakian M
F 3.0
TTh
Writer/Director Workshop Nfc
TMA 498R section 001 is Special Topics: Film Music
001
Evening
O 5:00p - 8:50p
TMA
F372 HFAC
S 11:00a - 12:50p MW
S 8:00a - 12:50p F
001
TMA
F 3.0
MW
Theatre Management
O 5:00p - 6:30p
001
002
TMA
History of Costume
001
Moss J
Brown R
Freshmen Only
Freshmen Only
Freshmen Only
UNIV 101 section 005: UNIV 101 section 002: The Hands that Rock the Market Roil the World: Booms, Bubbles and Innovations in
Global Financial Markets
005
O 10:00a - 10:50a MW
BLK1 283 MCKB Smith A
Freshmen Only
10:00a - 10:50a F
324 TNRB
006
Evening
S 4:00p - 4:50p
Th
W111 BNSN Jellen E
Freshman Academy
UNIV 101 section 008: In the Year of Our Lord, 1820: An examination of world history in the year of the First Vision
008
Evening
F 4:00p - 4:50p
T
B032 JFSB
Bennett R
Freshmen Only
009
S 3:00p - 3:50p
T
1004 JKB
Wilkins A
Freshman Academy
010
Evening
S 5:00p - 5:50p
TTh
3106 JKB
Esplin P
Freshman Academy
011
Evening
S 4:00p - 4:50p
TTh
3106 JKB
Esplin P
Freshman Academy
UNIV 101 section 014: Reading and Enjoying Horror Stories Without Losing Sleep
014
O 3:00p - 3:50p
W
BLK1 341 MARB
Sederholm C
Freshmen Only
UNIV 101 section 016: How to Design, Build, and Test Your Own Loudspeakers
016
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:50p
Th
BLK1 C254 ESC
Leishman T
Freshmen Only
UNIV 101 section 017: Democracy, Education, & Schooling: What Are Schools For?
017
O 1:00p - 1:50p
T
238 MCKB
Wangemann P
Freshmen Only
UNIV 101 section 018: The Art of Writing History: A Writer's Workshop
018
Evening
O 4:00p - 5:20p
T
019
S 9:00a - 9:50a
F
Pulsipher J
Magleby S
Freshmen Only
Freshman Academy
1115
248
JKB
MARB
119
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
O
Evening
9:00a - 9:50a
5:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 4:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
5:00p - 5:50p
4:30p - 5:20p
8:00a - 8:50a
12:00p - 12:50p
10:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 1:50p
11:00a - 11:50a
4:00p - 4:50p
F
TTh
TTh
W
T
TTh
TTh
W
TTh
TTh
TTh
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Th
W
F
F
Th
W
F
MW
248
1127
1127
2105
120
1126
3716
2002
2111
3104
1126
344
346
348
B050
B050
B032
B032
B150
1002
B132
B094
2105
2111
2111
2111
3104
3104
BLK1 C295
W012
MARB
JKB
JKB
JKB
TNRB
JKB
HBLL
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
UPC
UPC
UPC
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JFSB
JFSB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
ESC
BNSN
Magleby S
Pinnegar F
Pinnegar F
Taylor J
Swan R
Pinnegar S
Wilcox B
Crawford R
Esplin P
Wygant S
Pinnegar S
Crawford R
Benson K
Benson K
Benson K
Benson K
Hansen K
Sorenson D
Jensen R
Stubbs S
Julian S
Isaak K
Haddock L
Haddock L
Haddock L
Chantry B
Chamberlain D
Miller J
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Freshman Academy
Visual Arts (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
VA
111
001
002
Evening
Evening
VA
112
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
VA
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
VA
001
002
003
004
09234
F 6:00p - 6:50p
S 6:00p - 6:50p
11511
11512
115
11513
11:00a - 1:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 1:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 3:50p
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
F
TTh
MW
Drawing
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
F 1.0
W
W
2107
2107
Survey of Digital Technology
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
Evening
114
Freshman Seminar
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
11:00a - 1:50p
3:00p - 5:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
4:00p - 6:50p
1:00p - 3:50p
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
8:00a - 10:50a
12:00p - 2:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
Freshman Academy
F 1.5
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
F250
A460
A450
A450
F250
F250
BLK1 A450
BLK1 A460
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
TTh
MW
TTh
TTh
B531
A540
A470
B561
A550
A540
A550
A540
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Includes Freshman Academy
Latimer J
Andersen B
Ludwig A
Richmond R
Barton J
Nesbit C
Baker A
Woods P
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Nesbit C
Ludwig A
Barton J
Thompson R
F
F
F
F
Evening
131
09661
MW
MW
TThF
TTh
B431
A550
A530
A470
Figure Drawing
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Latimer J
Lanegan J
Thompson R
Gianfredi D
F 3.0
MW
B561 HFAC
Haltern H
VA 131 section 002 is for 2D/3D Studio majors.
002
F 12:00p - 2:50p
TTh
B561 HFAC
Haltern H
VA 131 section 003 is for Animation majors
003
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:50p
TTh
B561 HFAC
Petersen S
VA 131 section 006 is for Illustration majors.
006
F 8:00a - 10:50a
TTh
A560 HFAC
Barksdale C
VA
133
09663
001
002
VA
3-D Design
F 12:00p - 2:50p
F 12:00p - 2:50p
134
09664
001
002
003
004
VA
380
001
Evening
10247
F 1.5
MW
MW
BLK1 220
BLK2 220
Introduction to Photography
F
F
F
F
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
1:00p - 2:50p
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
Museum Art Educ
F 7:00p - 8:50p
B66
B66
$VAR
Christensen B
Christensen B
F 1.5
B228
B228
323
323
HFAC
HFAC
TMCB
TMCB
Adams P
Adams P
Brinkerhoff V
Brinkerhoff V
F 3.0
Th
260
MOA
May C
Visual Arts - Animation (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
VAANM
160
10278
001
002
003
004
260
10280
001
002
VAANM
350R
10806
360
10282
10284
494R
10552
001
VAANM
497R
10808
001
002
MW
MW
F230 HFAC
F230 HFAC
Loosli K
Loosli K
B561 HFAC
Woodward R
386 MOA
F430 HFAC
Woodward R
Woodward R
F230 HFAC
Overman C
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
Woodward R
TTh
TTh
TTh
F230 HFAC
F250 HFAC
A560 HFAC
Olson J
Nielson S
Covington N
BFA Anm Finl Proj
F
S
Loosli K
Overman C
Loosli K
Overman C
F 3.0
TTh
Spec Prob Animatn
S
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
F 3.0
Animation Studio 2
VAANM 494R section 002 is Drawing for Animation
002
Evening
F 6:00p - 8:50p
003
Evening
F 4:00p - 5:50p
004
Evening
O 7:00p - 9:50p
F230
F230
F230
F230
F 3.0
MW
Vis Dev & Char Des
S 9:00a - 10:50a
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
F 3.0
MW
MW
Gesture Drawing
F 12:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 5:50p
461R
F 1.5
MW
TTh
MW
TTh
Storyboarding
F 8:00a - 10:50a
001
VAANM
9:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
9:00a - 10:50a
1:00p - 2:50p
O 1:00p - 2:50p
O 3:00p - 4:50p
001
VAANM
Intro to Animation
O
O
F
F
001
002
Includes Freshman Academy
2:00p - 4:50p
4:00p - 6:50p
12:00p - 1:50p
2:00p - 4:50p
VA 131 section 001 is for 2D/3D Studio majors.
001
F 12:00p - 2:50p
VAANM
Jackson J
Singer D
Eastman H
Singer D
Jackson J
Walton N
Lovell T
Singer D
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Loosli K
Woodward R
Visual Arts - Design (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
F 3.0
A530
A530
A540
A530
VA
VAANM
Ostraff J
Ostraff J
F 3.0
MW
TTh
MW
MW
TTh
TTh
MW
MW
Two-Dimensional Design
F
F
F
F
JKB
JKB
005
006
007
008
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VADES
001
002
496R
01534
Academic Internship
S
S
TBA
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
BLK2 TBA
Andersen B
Andersen B
Teacher Approval
120
001
Visual Arts - Education (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
VAEDU
324
00455
001
VAEDU
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
VAEDU
F 3:00p - 5:30p
326
09218
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
001
VAEDU
377
06134
Art Hist & Visual Cult Mthds
378
11108
Practicum in Secondary Educ
F 2:30p - 4:15p
Evening
397
F 4:00p - 4:50p
07448
00428
450
11515
VAEDU
478
07863
001
VAEDU
TTh
001
Evening
002
Evening
00581
T
TTh
MW
VAGD
Barney D
Gray S
VAGD
001
002
VAGD
Evening
245
07563
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Evening
310
Introduction to Graphic Design
F 6:00p - 9:50p
F 4:00p - 5:50p
10539
001
MW
W
T
MW
Adv Computer Application G D
F 3.0
VAILL
Beattie D
001
002
F 3.0
VAILL
3115
3115
3115
3115
Beattie D
001
Graham M
001
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JKB
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JKB
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A460 HFAC
VAILL
Mansfield R
Jackson J
MW
A450 HFAC
Barson B
VAGD
001
VAGD
F 1:00p - 3:50p
343
07535
Publication Design
07691
Type as Image
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348
F 4:00p - 6:50p
VAGD 348 section 001: Will also meet in 111 B67
001
S 8:00a - 10:50a
VAGD
001
VAGD
349
03274
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441
TTh
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F 3.0
A460 HFAC
A450 HFAC
MW
A460 HFAC
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Pulfer A
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W009 BNSN
F 3.0
07339
Hales S
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TBA
TBA
TBA
TTh
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
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A450 HFAC
Pulfer A
Majors Only
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Gillett E
Sullivan L
Pulfer A
Barson B
V 3.0
A460 HFAC
TBA
Gillett E
Pulfer A
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Gillett E
Sullivan L
Pulfer A
Barson B
Barson B
001
002
003
F 2.0
MW
252
10935
Intermediate Life Drawing
350R
07690
Advanced Life Drawing
F 8:00a - 10:50a
F 1:00p - 3:50p
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351
07537
Evening
357
MW
TTh
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F 4:00p - 6:50p
Sketchbook
450R
09003
Painting the Human Head
451
07728
Senior Illustration Studio 1
453
07726
Illustration 4
10550
Prof Practices for Illustrator
10554
Spec Prob Illus
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F 4:00p - 6:50p
F 1:00p - 3:50p
F 8:00a - 10:50a
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488
F 4:00p - 6:50p
Evening
494R
F 7:00p - 9:50p
497R
10557
498R
10561
TTh
MW
MW
A560 HFAC
Covington N
F 3.0
A560 HFAC
A560 HFAC
Barrett R
McClellan D
A560 HFAC
Barrett R
A550 HFAC
Andersen B
F 3.0
A560 HFAC
Seegmiller D
F 3.0
A550 HFAC
Hull R
F 3.0
MW
W
A410 HFAC
Hull R
F 2.0
A550 HFAC
Weber M
V 3.0
TTh
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Directed Studies in Illustratn
S
S
S
Hull R
F 3.0
F 3.0
BFA Illustration Final Project
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F
F
S
A540 HFAC
F 3.0
TTh
10810
001
002
003
004
VAILL
Sullivan L
F 3.0
MW
251
VAILL 494R section 001: Narrative Illustration 1
001
F 1:00p - 3:50p
002
F
003
F
VAILL
Gillett E
F 3.0
Sr Graphic Design Studio 1
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
VAILL
F 3.0
Hist Graphic Desgn
O 4:00p - 5:15p
07722
TTh
001
F 2.0
VAGD 310 section 002: Non-visual arts majors
002
Evening
F 5:00p - 6:50p
001
001
F 2.0
Barson B
Corporate Identity Design
VAILL
Barson B
Eastman H
A450 HFAC
00466
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F 2.0
A450 HFAC
A460 HFAC
Gillett E
F 3.0
V 3.0
Directed Studies in GraphicDes
S
S
S
S
S
001
Rees J
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340
10560
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VAGD
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O
498R
TTh
BFA GD Final Project
Beattie D
JKB
001
F 12:00p - 1:50p
F 6:00p - 10:00p
10556
Barney D
JKB
F 3.0
3115
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497R
3111
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10536
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O
O
S
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001
210
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A460 HFAC
Visual Arts - Illustration (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
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Visual Arts - Graphic Design (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
001
002
Spec Prob Gr Des
001
002
003
004
005
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BLK1
BLK2
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3111
Art Ed:Issue&Trnds
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S
F
S
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3115
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Spec Problems in Graphic Des
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TTh
07724
001
002
003
004
Asay D
Bradford L
Gray S
Gray E
Toler A
Sorensen C
Proud K
Sorensen C
F 1.5
3111
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Adv Studio for Art Educators
F 3:00p - 4:50p
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JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
JKB
F250 HFAC
Aesthetics & Criticism Methods
F 1:00p - 2:30p
001
W
Introduction to Art Criticism
F 1:00p - 2:20p
439
001
VAEDU
3111
3115
3111
3111
3115
3111
3115
3111
Computer Application in Art Ed
F 9:00a - 10:50a
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F 2.0
M
T
W
F
T
W
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Th
00433
001
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10:00a - 12:50p
12:00p - 2:50p
6:00p - 9:00p
5:00p - 8:00p
4:00p - 7:00p
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339
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3115
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443
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Art for Elem Teach
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F
F
F
F
F
F
F
001
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TBA
TBA
TBA
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TBA
TBA
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Hull R
Barrett R
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Andersen B
Barrett R
Hull R
V 6.0
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TBA
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Barrett R
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121
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210
10936
001
VAPHO
F 1:00p - 2:50p
273
08255
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VAPHO
310
10540
372
01377
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11265
001
VAPHO
478
00468
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494R
10555
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10558
001
002
003
004
005
VAPHO
10562
001
002
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001
Adams P
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F 3.0
B228 HFAC
BFA Photography Final Project
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TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
DirectedStudies in Photography
S
S
F250 HFAC
001
VASTU
Brinkerhoff V
001
002
TBA
TBA
F 3.0
F250 HFAC
001
002
003
004
005
007
009
101
11555
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Evening
Salt Lake
Introduction to Art & Drawing
F
F
F
F
F
F
O
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4:00p - 7:50p
4:00p - 7:50p
5:00p - 8:50p
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5:00p - 7:25p
VASTU 101 section 010: Ceramics Emphasis
010
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F 4:00p - 6:50p
VASTU 101 section 011: Ceramics Emphasis
011
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:50p
VASTU 101 section 012: Ceramics Emphasis
012
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:50p
VASTU 101 section 013: Ceramics Emphasis
013
Evening
F 4:00p - 6:50p
014
Evening
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F
F
F
T
F
W
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TBA
D501B HFAC
Adams P
Telford J
Brinkerhoff V
V 3.0
D515
D501C
D515
D501C
D501B
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HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
Adams P
Telford J
Adams P
Telford J
Brinkerhoff V
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
Telford J
Brinkerhoff V
001
002
VASTU
001
VASTU
001
VASTU
109
07868
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Evening
200
00420
Evening
T
204
05960
Sculpture 2
07187
Printmaking 2
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206
F 4:00p - 6:50p
VASTU 205 is now VASTU 394R.
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
06663
Watercolor 2
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208
F 4:00p - 6:50p
Evening
Salt Lake
214
F 5:00p - 7:50p
O 7:30p - 10:00p
08241
215
00537
VASTU
216
00438
VASTU
217
00437
001
002
VASTU
218
00436
VASTU
219
08242
001
002
VASTU
00454
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
JKB
SLC
Poet S
Cowan L
Greenleaf J
Royer A
Fox E
Kim J
Allen D
VASTU
327
00458
Painting
328R
07188
Figure Painting
330R
00426
Bookbinding
F 3:00p - 5:50p
001
VASTU
001
002
003
VASTU
F 12:00p - 2:50p
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Evening
Evening
333
F 5:00p - 8:50p
F 5:00p - 8:50p
F 4:00p - 8:00p
00460
240
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Crowe E
00473
M
240
B66
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Prince L
356R
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240
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Crowe E
358
00476
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MW
240 B66
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Quinn J
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T
W
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3111 JKB
Hawkins V
Nay N
Barton G
F 1.5
F
220
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394R
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A470 HFAC
315 SLC
Orchard T
Allen D
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BLK2 A530 HFAC
Ostraff J
Ostraff J
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BLK2 B531 HFAC
Belliston S
Belliston S
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BLK1 240
BLK2 240
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B66
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Whipple N
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BLK2 220
B66
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Draper B
F 1.5
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BLK2 B431 HFAC
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Barton G
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BLK2 B451 HFAC
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Kimball W
B561 HFAC
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MW
B531 HFAC
F 3.0
TTh
B531 HFAC
Buehler F
F 3.0
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111
111
111
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Sommerfeldt J
Malan N
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MW
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Barton G
F 3.0
B451 HFAC
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F 3.0
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220
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F 3.0
MW
220
B66
$VAR
Christensen B
F 3.0
MW
Special Problems in Art
B66
$VAR
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V 3.0
Allen V
Christensen B
Draper B
VASTU 394R section 004: Appalachian-Style Basket Weaving
004
Evening
F 5:30p - 8:20p
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014
Evening
O 5:10p - 8:00p
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015
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B315 HFAC
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Dahle W
Adams J
Christensen B
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395R
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00484
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TBA
TBA
240
TBA
TBA
TBA
001
S
S
S
B531 HFAC
F 3.0
TTh
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F 12:00p - 2:50p
001
002
003
F 3.0
A540 HFAC
359R
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MW
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001
MW
MW
Figure Sculpture
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001
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TTh
Printmaking: Lithography
F 8:00a - 10:50a
001
MW
MW
Aqueous Media
F 11:00a - 1:50p
351
MW
MW
Figure Drawing
F 8:00a - 10:50a
001
MW
MW
Lithography Fundamentals
F 8:00a - 10:50a
F 8:00a - 10:50a
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Intaglio Fundamentals
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F 8:00a - 10:50a
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Sculpture Fundamentals
F 8:00a - 10:50a
F 8:00a - 10:50a
001
002
T
Ceramics Fundamentals
F 9:00a - 11:50a
F 9:00a - 11:50a
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F 12:00p - 2:50p
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002
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Aqueous Media Fund
F 12:00p - 2:50p
F 12:00p - 2:50p
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Studio Tech for Art History
F 6:00p - 8:50p
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001
Intro to Calligraph
O 6:10p - 9:20p
F 6:10p - 9:20p
F 4:00p - 6:50p
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001
002
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A540
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A550
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3111
315
207
001
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Brinkerhoff V
F 3.0
386
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001
002
Telford J
Visual Arts - Studio (D444 HFAC, (801) 422-3777)
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VASTU
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Telford J
V 3.0
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TBA
TBA
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F
F
F
F
498R
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Spec Prob Photo
S
S
S
497R
TTh
Fine Art Photography
F 9:00a - 10:50a
001
002
003
TTh
Adv Location Photography
F 9:00a - 10:50a
001
MW
Still Life Photography
F 1:00p - 2:50p
475
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Adv Computer Application-Photo F 2.0
F 2:00p - 3:50p
001
TTh
Advanced Photography
F 9:00a - 10:50a
001
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Intro to Digital Imaging
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O 4:00p - 5:50p
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Belliston S
122
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11044
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480R
10086
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002
003
004
006
007
008
010
VASTU
497R
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VASTU
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09592
10136
Grad Bus Practices
656R
00567
Sculpture Studio
F 12:00p - 1:50p
001
002
VASTU
F 3:00p - 4:50p
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659R
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698R
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Belliston S
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Barsch von Benedikt W
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WS 390R section 007: Women's Health Care Concepts
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F 9:00a - 10:50a
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TBA
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TBA
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WS
001
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W
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392R
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240
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240
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005
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O 8:00a - 10:50a
O 8:00a - 10:50a
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004
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Ceramics Studio
F 3:00p - 5:30p
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TBA
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004
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Business Practices for Artists
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TBA
TBA
TBA
Allen V
Christensen B
Christensen B
Draper B
F 2.0
TBA
TBA
Kimball W
Welsh (1175 JFSB, (801) 422-4789)
WELSH
001
002
101A
07354
Evening
Evening
First Year Welsh
F 4:00p - 4:50p
F 5:00p - 5:50p
F 2.0
TTh
TTh
245
245
SWKT
SWKT
Taylor T
Woods S
Womens Studies (151 SWKT, (801) 422-3541)
WS
222
05148
001
002
WS
Intro to Women's Studies
F 1:35p - 2:50p
F 9:00a - 9:50a
390R
10563
TTh
MWF
Special Topics
WS 390R section 003: Women Entrepreneurs
003
O 3:30p - 5:00p
F 3.0
1004 JKB
W011 BNSN
Hyer K
Boswell G
F 3.0
W
710
TNRB
Price W
WS 390R section 004: Later British Authors: Jane Austen (Prereq: Engl 292 or equivalent)
004
O 1:35p - 2:50p
TTh
B152 JFSB
Mason N
WS 390R section 005: History of Family in Europe
BYU Fall Semester 2008 Class Schedule
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