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FALL 2015
Schedule of Classes
Self-Registration opens on March 23
The number of earned credits determines a student’s appointment time. Please log in to
my.pitt.edu to find the day and time you may begin registration. Students must meet
with their academic advisor. The academic advisor must remove the advising hold in
order for the student to register for classes.
FALL 2015 IMPORTANT DATES
AND
TUITION INFORMATION
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28
New students arrive and orientation
begins.
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
Fall Open House for prospective
Students.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29
Upper-class students arrive.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
Mid-term grades tentatively distributed
to freshmen.
MONDAY, AUGUST 31
FALL TERM CLASSES BEGIN.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. (No classes;
University offices closed.)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Founders Day. 52nd Anniversary of PittBradford.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Last day to ADD or DROP a class.
Last day to declare pass for credit.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Constitution Day
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Fall Open House for prospective
students.
FRI-SAT, OCT. 2-3
Alumni/Family Weekend.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
Fall Holiday (no classes; offices open)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
Monday classes scheduled to meet on
this day.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30
Last day to WITHDRAW from a course.
A “W” grade is assigned with no
financial adjustment.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26
Spring term enrollment appointments
begin.
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
Fall Open House for
students.
prospective
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Last day to RESIGN from the University
for Fall Term.
Any FULL-TIME
student planning to resign must start the
resignation process by contacting the
Dean of Student Affairs (362-7650).
Part-time students must complete a
Resignation Form in the Enrollment
Services Office.
WED.-SUN. NOV.25-NOV.29
THANKSGIVING RECESS
(No classes Wednesday through
Friday; University Offices open
Wednesday only.)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Last day to turn in applications for
April, June and Aug. graduates.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11
Last Day of Classes for Fall Term.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 Reception
for December graduates 2:30PM
MON.-FRI. DEC. 14-18
FINAL EXAMS begin at 8 a.m. on
December 14 and end by 2 p.m. on
December 18.
(Note: The University will be closed
from Thursday, December 24 through
Sunday, January 3. Offices will reopen
Monday, January 4. Spring Term 2016
classes begin Wednesday, January 6).
BILLING INFORMATION
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Tuition bills are available only on-line.
You will receive an e-mail (at your
pitt.edu account) notifying you that
your bill can be viewed online at
https://my.pitt.edu. You will need your
University
Computer
Account
username and password to log in.
You can pay your bill online, by mail,
or in person at the Enrollment Services
Office.
The bill due date is the 17th of the
month. You are responsible for paying
your bill by the due date. A $50 late
payment fee will be assessed when
payment is not received by the due
date. For payment plan information go
to:
http://www.upb.pitt.edu/paymentplan.a
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Grades and/or transcripts cannot be
released nor can a student register for
future terms with an outstanding
account balance.
STEPS TO REGISTER FOR YOUR FALL CLASSES
Self-Enrollment appointments begin on March 23 and continue through April 3. After that time any student that has not already
registered for their spring classes may do so. Also, students may continue to add/drop courses up until September 11.
1. Check for your Enrollment Appointment (date and time you may initially register) through your Student Center at
my.pitt.edu. Appointments are assigned according to the number of credits earned.
2. Contact your faculty advisor to set up an appointment. It is mandatory that you meet with your advisor to put together a
schedule of the classes you wish to register in for fall. An Advising Hold has been placed on your account and may only be
removed by your advisor once you have met with them.
3. Once you have your class choices and it is the day/time of your Enrollment Appointment, you may login to my.pitt.edu and
register for your classes. The following link provides step by step instructions for adding and dropping courses.
https://my.pitt.edu/portal/server.pt/community/my_pitt_university_services_and_information/808/student_center
4. If a class is closed or requires instructor consent you must complete an Enrollment Form. This form is available either from
your advisor or in Enrollment Services. Complete the form with your name, id number, the class you need to add and your
signature. You must also obtain your advisor’s signature as well as the instructor that is giving you permission to add the
class. YOU MUST TURN THIS COMPLETED FORM INTO ENROLLMENT SERVICES IN ORDER TO BE
REGISTERED IN THE CLASS.
If you have any obligations to the University (financial or otherwise) and it results in a hold on your account, you will not be
able to register until you have resolved the issue and the hold has been removed.
A STUDENT TAKING ENG 0100 NEEDS A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER BEFORE TAKING ENG 0101.
A STUDENT TAKING ENG 0101 NEEDS A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER BEFORE TAKING ENG 0102.
A STUDENT TAKING MATH 0097 NEEDS A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER BEFORE TAKING HIGHER LEVEL MATH
COURSES.
STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ENGLISH COMPOSITION I AND II, MATHEMATICS COMPETENCIES AND
FRESHMAN SEMINAR WITH A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER PRIOR TO ENROLLING IN 1300-1400 LEVEL COURSES.
BUILDING AND ROOM CODES
BLAIS= Blaisdell Hall
FISHR= Fisher Hall
HANLY=Hanley Library
SFCTR-Sport and Fitness Center
SWRTS=Swarts Hall
CS=Ceramics Studio
COURSE TYPES
WEB= feature web-based instruction and interaction.
Students interact with their instructors and other students
through the class web site, participating in online
discussions and activities.
HYBRID= combines web-based interaction and some face
to-face instruction or interaction. Students are required to
attend scheduled meetings or classes and participate in
online discussions and activities.
ITV= offered via interactive television and broadcast from
Bradford to another location.
Descriptions for Selected Fall 2015 Courses:
(Descriptions for all other courses found in the Pitt-Bradford catalog)
ADMJ 1447 Special Topics in Policing: The Use of Force in Policing (3): This course will explore the theory, legal justification,
and practical application of police use of force in America. The continuum of force, less-than-lethal force, and deadly force will be
critically examined, specifically as to how police apply them within the context of maintaining order and enforcing the law.
BIOL 1450 Special Topics: Immunology (3): A biological study of structural and functional aspects of the immune system including
but not limited to: Antigens, antibodies, cellular reactions, immunochemistry, genetic mechanisms, development of cells and cell
interactions, autoimmunity, and resistance to infection. The practical application of immunological experimental advances in basic and
medical science will be examined through course material.
CIST 1450 Topics in CIST: Digital Forensics (3): This course introduces students to the techniques and tools of computer forensics
investigations. Students will receive step-by-step explanations on how to use the most popular forensic tools and understand where
potential evidence can be uncovered. Topics will focus on Windows forensics and include coverage of the latest technology. Many
hands-on activities are included, which allow students to practice skills as they are learned.
CIST 1450 Topics in CIST: Game Programming (3): In this course, students will use C#, the Microsoft XNA and open-source
MonoGame frameworks, which help them quickly develop games for Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS, and others. The Unity game
engine is very popular and C# will be used as the programming language used to interact with Unity. Students will learn how to apply
programming concepts as they develop games: drawing all the entities in the game world, updating the game world based on user
input and simple physics, playing music and sound effects in their games.
CIST 1450 Topics in CIST: Introduction to Business Data Analytics (3): This course will introduce techniques and methods
related to the implementation of data analytics in organizations. Topics covered include data collection, cleansing, integration,
modeling, predictive analytics, and visualization. Additional topics such as data mining and machine learning may also be introduced.
Prerequisites include one introductory statistics course and one computer programming course.
ECON 0250 Special Topics: Global Hunger (3): This course examines the causes of famines and its relevance to the current global
food crisis, generated through high food prices, food supply security and climate change. Policy analysis will explore the debates
surrounding Genetically Modified Crops, WTO agreements and property rights.
ENVSTD 1450 Topics in Environmental Studies: Forestry Mgmt: Practice and Policy (3):
FIN 0250 Special Topics: Money in the Real World (3): Cross listed with ECON 0111. This course uses a series of current issues
to introduce students to the study and understanding of finance and economics. Topics such as international trade, the behavior of
financial markets and U.S. policy are explored from differing perspectives within the disciplines of finance and economics.
HIST 1450 Topics in History: African-American Experience in 20thCentury (3): This course examines the history and thought of
African-Americans primarily through the writings of authors from W.E.B. DuBois through Toni Morrison. Special consideration will
be given to cultural and political topics such as the founding of the NAACP, Marcus Garvey, the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights
Movement, and Black Separatism.
MGMT 1450 Topics in Management: Business Ethics (3): This course is an examination of business ethics from both an
organizational and individual perspective. Students will examine the role of the socially responsible organization, as well as individual
conduct in business settings.
MGMT 1450 Topics in Management: Professionalism (3): Course teaches the “soft skills” necessary for success in the culturally
diverse management environment with an emphasis on dress, proper etiquette, body language, the art of non-verbal communication,
and business conversation; Networking and job search techniques are examined.
PS 0250 Special Topics in Political Science: The Morality of International Conflict (3): This course will explore the role and
evolution of morality in both international and intra-state conflict around the globe. Careful attention will be given to the importance
of context, the primacy of national interest, and the justness of both cause and the means employed to secure gains, up to and
including absolute victory in war.
PS 1450 Topics in Political Science: Participatory Community Development (3): Applied Theory and Practice in Northern
Appalachia (3): This course will combine traditional models of university coursework with a participatory and applied community
development field component. The course is delivered as part of the Appalachian Teaching Project http://www.etsu.edu/cass/projects/
(ATP), and under a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission http://www.arc.gov/ (ARC). The course will begin with a broad
examination of the history of Appalachia, including its economic, cultural, and political development. The course will then examine
contemporary literature and research regarding sustainable community development practices, local community asset building, and
participatory research. This year’s project involves developing community-based assets through partnerships with the City of Kane,
Pennsylvania and the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau. Students in this class will conduct archival and general scholarly
research, design and give presentations, and coordinate within and across project teams. The semester will culminate with the
presentation of your work to the Appalachian Regional Commission in Washington, D.C. Participation is by permission of
instructor only.
PSY 1448 Topics in Applied Social Psychology: Consumer Behavior (3): This course draws from the fields of psychology,
sociology, and marketing to provide an understanding of consumer behavior. Topics include decision making, perception, memory,
attitudes, and social media. Prerequisites: PSY 0101 and Junior standing.
SOC 1455 Topics in Sociology: Sociology of Sexuality (3): This course will provide an introductory inquiry into the sociological
study of sexuality. With the social construction of sexuality functioning as the foundational premise, we will explore the shifting
acceptance and sanction of sexual expression, behaviors, and identities. Sexuality will be further explored relative to gender, class,
race/ethnicity, politics, and the economy. A range of theories, concepts, and research from the social sciences will be considered as
students develop an expanded sociological insight into the personal and social aspects of sexuality.
REGIONAL CAMPUS VIDEO LEARNING INITIATIVE
Pitt's regional campuses are collaborating in a Video Learning Initiative to increase the variety of course
available to our students. Each semester, each campus will share two or three of its courses using the interactive
television network (ITV). With the ITV technology, the instructor and students at one campus can be joined to
groups of students at the other campuses. During class time, all participants will be able to interact with the
instructor and each other. COURSEWEB will make it possible for students and instructor to continue their
interaction outside of class. The shared courses are identified in the schedule as ITV courses.
GE SCIENCE COURSES DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE NONMAJOR
The following courses are science courses that are specifically designed for students who are not majoring in a scientific field.
GE: LIFE SCIENCE COURSES:
BIOL 0091 (3): Concepts of Biology: Designed for the non-major. a survey of biological concepts providing students with a good
understanding of how biology relates to everyday life.
BIOL 0112 (3): Human Biology: Designed for the nonmajor. General principles of genetics, biochemistry, anatomy, and physiology
are illustrated with reference to normal human body functions. Topics are structured to allow the student to better appreciate
contemporary issues and controversies. Three hours of lecture per week. GE: life sciences
GE: PHYSICAL SCIENCE COURSES:
ASTRON 0101 (3): Introduction to Astronomy: This introductory course in astronomy includes topics in light and the telescope,
solar system, stars, nebulae, stellar evolution, quarks to quasars, galactic systems and cosmology.
CHEM 0089 (3): Concepts of Chemistry: This course is designed for the non-major or for those students intending to take chemistry
0101 and 0102, but whose science and mathematical backgrounds are judged to be relatively weak. The course emphasizes
stoichiometry (chemical calculations), chemical equations, gas laws, elementary atomic structure and periodic properties of elements.
CHEM 0187 (3): Drugs and Society LEC: The course intended for non-science majors provides facts about drug sources, history,
action in the body, side-effects, interactions; tolerance, abuse potential, dependency; drug delivery systems and alternatives will be
covered. All major classes of drugs will be covered.
CHEM 0188 (1): Drugs and Society LAB: May be taken concurrently with CHEM 0187. Students will be introduced to
instrumentation used by medical chemistry and forensic scientists and will be instructed in the synthesis of drugs (e.g., aspirin). A
field trip to the New York state crime lab (Olean, NY) will be scheduled
ES 0112 (3): Introduction to Energy Science & Technology: This course is an interdisciplinary study which presents a general
overview of how nature works and how earth and life systems, including society, are interconnected. It examines how the
environment is used and abused by humans, and what individuals can do to protect and improve it for future generations, and for other
living things.
GEOG 0210 (3): Physical Geography: Introduction to the study of the geographical characteristics and relationships of all
phenomena within the earth's physical environment. Emphasis placed on air, land and water distributions and the interactions between
people and the physical environment.
Academic Services
The Academic Coaching and Tutoring
Center offers a range of structured
coaching and tutoring services to
currently enrolled UPB students. These
FREE services provide the extra assistance
needed to achieve academic and personal
success. Whether a student requires
content-specific assistance or learning
services focused on test preparation and
note-taking, the ACTC is here to help!
Schedule an appointment online at
https://tutortrac.upb.pitt.edu
Angie Wolfe, Coordinator
awolfe@pitt.edu
814.362.7674
TRIO Student Support Services
231 Hanley Library
TRIO SSS is a federally funded program
providing individual academic planning,
leadership development courses,
financial literacy education, and career
and graduate school planning to students
who are first-generation, income eligible,
and/or have a disability. Interested
students must apply to the program and
be accepted in order to receive services.
Contact Stacie Salerno at (814)362-7548
or at ssalerno@pitt.edu for more
information.
Disability Resources and Services
202 Hanley
Disability Management services – your partner in equal access
 Individualized support
 Accommodations to support any type of disability – physical, medical,
psychiatric or learning
 Test Proctoring
 Assistive Technology
 Students access this service by scheduling an appointment with
Carma Horner, clh71@ pitt.edu or 814-362-7609
The Academic Advising Center
218 Hanley
The Academic Advising Center provides academic assistance and support to all
Pitt-Bradford students. Students Undeclared with their major will work with an
Advisor in the Center for major exploration and course selection for the
upcoming term. The Academic Advising Center is stocked with information and
can help students with:
 Understanding your degree requirements
 Changing or declaring a major or minor
 Understanding academic policies and procedures
 Making adjustments to your schedule during the drop/add period
 Withdrawing from a class
 Developing a plan for graduation
You can schedule an appointment with an advisor on line through TutorTrac at
https://tutortrac.upb.pitt.edu (choose the AAC), in person, 814-362-7533, or
email Susan Gleason-behan@pitt.edu or Jodi Burns-jburns@pitt.edu.
The Mathematics Center
The Mathematics Center is located at 251 Hanley (right next to the Writing
Center). Tutors in the Mathematics Center are available to help students who
are having difficulty in their mathematics classes. We offer individual sessions
with peer and/or faculty consultants for homework help, exam/quiz
preparation, or discussion/review of exam/quiz results. Make your
appointment on TutorTrac today (http://tutortrac.upb.pitt.edu) or in the
Mathematics Center itself.
814-362-5120
WRITING CENTER
Not because you can’t write, but because you do.
Our faculty consultants support student writers of all levels and abilities at any stage of the writing process:
brainstorming and drafting, revising and editing, improving stylistic sophistication and elegance. Students learn to
revise, edit, and proofread their own papers and assess whether they are reaching their audience and meeting the
requirements of their assignment.
We don't "fix" or edit papers. Instead, we help students evaluate and address both higher and lower order concerns.
Common areas of focus are thesis, organization, word choice, recognizing pattern errors in grammar, spelling, and
punctuation, evaluating sources, and incorporating in-text citations. Visit us between 9-5 on M-TH and 9-2 on Fri.
dweber@pitt.edu
wcenter@pitt.edu
814-362-7594
814-362-0253
ALL WRITERS WELCOME
Internships at Pitt-Bradford
An internship is a carefully planned and monitored work experience that
meets specific learning goals related to an academic field of study.
There should be a relationship between the practical experience gained
in an internship and the academic work done in the classroom.
Internships allow students to acquire hands-on, practical experience and
develop key competencies and critical skills in their
chosen field of study.
Undergraduate students at Pitt-Bradford can earn between one and six
credits for internships. No more than 6 credits of internship may be taken
at any one time. A minimum of 45 on-site hours must be completed per
credit hour earned. Some students elect to participate in an internship
experience and not receive academic credit.
Students interested in
registering for internship
credits for Fall Term of 2015
should contact their academic
advisor or Dr. Holly J. Spittler,
Office of Career Services, 220
Frame-Westerberg Commons
Approval of an internship application is contingent upon
satisfaction of the following requirements:
Junior standing
Good academic standing and meeting the requirements of the major
Completion of the Academic Internship Learning Agreement
Approval of the faculty intern supervisor, the student's academic advisor,
the division chair and the vice president and dean of academic affairs.
Undergraduate RESEARCH Opportunities!
All students in their sophomore year or beyond are
encouraged to consider doing directed research in
their major. Such courses prove valuable for
pursuing special research interests, preparing for
the job market and enhancing one’s
competitiveness for graduate school.
Funding is available to help underwrite the costs
associated with undergraduate research, including
conference travel.
A Summer Undergraduate Research Assistant
program is also available, which includes
on-campus housing and a stipend.
For more information, contact Dr. Warren Fass, Director of Undergraduate
Research, at 362-7577 (fass@pitt.edu); the Office of Academic Affairs;
or any member of the faculty.
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19672 ACCT 0201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
REC
SWRTS00106
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19673 ACCT 0201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
REC
SWRTS00106
09:30 AM-11:00 AM Matz L.
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19669 ACCT 0201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Matz L.
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19670 ACCT 0201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
LEC
SWRTS00105 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Kallenbach E. 4
26422 ACCT 0202 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS
LEC
SWRTS00209 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Matz L.
17112 ACCT 1301 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING 1
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Kallenbach E. 3
17113 ACCT 1304 FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Kallenbach E. 3
17240 ACCT 1305 AUDITING
LEC
SWRTS00107 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Kallenbach E. 3
17261 ACCT 1312 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING 3
LEC
FISHR00111 M W 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Matz L.
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21198 ADMJ 0101 INTRO TO ADMIN OF JUSTICE
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Brougham P.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
24966 ADMJ 0101 INTRO TO ADMIN OF JUSTICE
LEC
SWRTS00108 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Brougham P.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
26370 ADMJ 0101 INTRO TO ADMIN OF JUSTICE
LEC
SWRTS00111 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
28768 ADMJ 0230 INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
LEC
SWRTS00105 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Gaskew T.
3
28771 ADMJ 0230 INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
LEC
SWRTS00105 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Gaskew T.
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28769 ADMJ 0235 TERRORISM IN A POST-9/11 WORLD
LEC
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28772 ADMJ 0245 ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM
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28770 ADMJ 1304 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W 03:00 PM-04:15 PM Brougham P.
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17115 ADMJ 1320 RESEARCH METHODS IN ADMJ
LEC
SWRTS00110 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Brougham P.
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29446 ADMJ 1320 RESEARCH METHODS IN ADMJ
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28775 ADMJ 1335 CONFLICT AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
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28773 ADMJ 1355 ORGANIZED CRIME IN AMERICA
LEC
SWRTS00104 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Gaskew T.
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28774 ADMJ 1447 SPECIAL TOPICS IN POLICING
LEC
SWRTS00108 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Gaskew T.
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LEC
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19656 ANTH 1305 RELIGION AND CULTURE
LEC
SWRTS00110 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Stuckart J.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
27363 ART 0101 DRAWING 1
LEC
BLAIS00146
T R 08:00 AM-09:30 AM Sosic S.
3 GE:Arts
20297 ART 0103 DIGITAL GRAPHIC DESIGN
LEC
BLAIS00147
T R 09:30 AM-11:00 AM Lemnitzer A.
3 GE:Arts
ART
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
ART
17167 ART 0105 WORLD ART SURVEY 1
LEC
BLAIS00121
T
24510 ART 0110 CERAMICS 1
LEC
CS00100
T R 09:30 AM-11:00 AM Mormile A.
3 GE:Arts
24511 ART 0110 CERAMICS 1
LEC
CS00100
T R 11:30 AM-01:00 PM Mormile A.
3 GE:Arts
28683 ART 0112 PRINTMAKING 1
LEC
BLAIS00146
M
3 GE:Arts
19658 ART 0113 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING
LEC
BLAIS00147
T R 01:00 PM-02:30 PM Lemnitzer A.
3 GE:Arts
27364 ART 0201 PAINTING 1
LEC
BLAIS00144
T R 10:00 AM-11:30 AM Sosic S.
3 GE:Arts
28682 ART 1301 ADVANCED DRAWING
LEC
BLAIS00146
LEC
FISHR00107
21158 BIOL 0091 CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00111 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Yaich L.
3 GE:Life Science
17293 BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL
LEC
SWRTS00162 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Yaich L.
4 GE:Life Science
5 seats reserved for IA majors, Art & Digital Art minors
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Ryding M.
05:00 PM-08:00 PM Minard R.
M W 10:00 AM-11:30 AM Lemnitzer A.
3 GE:Arts-Global
3 GE:Arts
ASTRON
17123 ASTRON 0101 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Picklo B.
3 GE:Physical Science
BIOL
All seats reserved for Biol., Health Sciences, AT, Spt. Med, Psy, Envstd & BioEd
24549 BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL
LAB
FISHR0206E
R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Mulcahy M.
0 GE:Life Science
27317 BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL
LAB
FISHR0206E
R 02:30 PM-05:30 PM Mulcahy M.
0 GE:Life Science
17294 BIOL 0102 INTRODUCTION TO BIODIVERSITY
LEC
FISHR00208 M W F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM Mulcahy M.
4 GE:Life Science
All seats reserved for Biol., Health Sciences, AT, Spt. Med, Psy, Envstd & BioEd
17295 BIOL 0102 INTRODUCTION TO BIODIVERSITY
LAB
FISHR0206E
T
02:30 PM-05:30 PM Wells T.
0 GE:Life Science
23763 BIOL 0102 INTRODUCTION TO BIODIVERSITY
LAB
FISHR0206E
T
06:00 PM-09:00 PM Wells T.
0 GE:Life Science
17378 BIOL 0112 HUMAN BIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00162
R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Singh O.
3 GE:Life Science
CLB
FISHR0206E
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 04:00 PM-04:50 PM Merwine D.
3 GE:Life Science
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Merwine D.
3 GE:Life Science
24634 BIOL 0213 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Merwine D.
3 GE:Life Science
20315 BIOL 0217 PRINCPL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Piechnik D.
4 GE:Life Science
FISHR00110
R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM Piechnik D.
0 GE:Life Science
LAB
FISHR0106A
R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM
0
LAB
FISHR00110
R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Piechnik D.
0 GE:Life Science
LAB
FISHR0106A
R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM
0
CLB
FISHR0205A
CLB
FISHR0205A
CLB
FISHR0205A
CLB
FISHR0205A
Hybrid course.
29326 BIOL 0119 ECOLOGY & ENVIRON BIOL LAB
5 seats reserved for Environmental Studies majors.
24632 BIOL 0212 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1
50 seats reserved for ASN majors
24633 BIOL 0212 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1
25 seats reserved for Spt. Med, AT, Biol, Pre-Health & Psy. majors
All seats reserved for Biology, Pre-Health, Env. Stud. majors and Biology minors.
20316 BIOL 0217 PRINCPL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
LAB
All seats reserved for Biology, Pre-Health, Env. Stud. majors and Biology minors
20317 BIOL 0217 PRINCPL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
All seats reserved for Biology, Pre-Health, Env. Stud. majors and Biology minors
24562 BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
All seats reserved for ASN majors.
24563 BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
18 seats reserved for ASN majors.
24564 BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
18 seats reserved for ASN majors
24565 BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
All seats reserved for Spt. Med,AT,Health & PE Biol., Pre-Health & Psy. majors
24566 BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
CLB
FISHR0205A
24567 BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1
CLB
FISHR0205A
W
T
06:00 PM-09:00 PM
1 GE:Life Science
02:30 PM-05:30 PM James O.
1
R 02:30 PM-05:30 PM James O.
1
T
06:00 PM-09:00 PM James O.
1
R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM James O.
1
T
09:00 AM-12:00 PM James O.
1
R 06:00 PM-09:00 PM James O.
1
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
BIOL
24568 BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2
CLB
FISHR0205A
M
06:00 PM-09:00 PM James O.
1
24569 BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2
CLB
FISHR0205A
M
03:00 PM-06:00 PM James O.
1
28920 BIOL 1306 NEUROBIOLOGY
LEC
FISHR0206A M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Merwine D.
4
28921 BIOL 1306 NEUROBIOLOGY
LAB
FISHR0206A
T
01:00 PM-05:00 PM Merwine D.
0
28844 BIOL 1401 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
LEC
FISHR0206A
M
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Yaich L.
4
28846 BIOL 1401 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
LAB
FISHR0206A
R 08:45 AM-12:45 PM Yaich L.
0
28923 BIOL 1402 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
LEC
FISHR00207 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Singh O.
4
29008 BIOL 1402 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
LAB
FISHR0205E
0
28842 BIOL 1430 ECOLOGY
LEC
FISHR0106A M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Piechnik D.
4
28843 BIOL 1430 ECOLOGY
LAB
FISHR0106A
0
29066 BIOL 1450 TOPICS IN BIOLOGY
LEC
FISHR00207 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Singh O.
3
FISHR0206A M W 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Singh O.
2
FISHR0206A M W 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Yaich L.
2
FISHR0206A M W 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Piechnik D.
2
FISHR0206A M W 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Mulcahy M.
2
IMMUNOLOGY
17152 BIOL 1451 CAPSTONE: BIOLOGY
R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Singh O.
T
01:00 PM-05:00 PM Piechnik D.
SEM
SEM
28841 BIOL 1451 CAPSTONE: BIOLOGY
SEM
SEM
CE
17086 CE 0109 COMPUTER METH IN CIVIL ENGRG 1
REC
FISHR00110
T
10:00 AM-11:15 AM Mattis R.
0
17085 CE 0109 COMPUTER METH IN CIVIL ENGRG 1
LEC
FISHR0106D M W 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Mattis R.
3
21160 CHE 0035 INTRODUCTRY CHEMCL ENGINEERING
REC
FISHR0105A
R 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Mattis R.
0
21159 CHE 0035 INTRODUCTRY CHEMCL ENGINEERING
LEC
FISHR0105A M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Mattis R.
4
21192 CHEM 0089 CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Draeger J.
3 GE:Physical Science
17141 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LEC
SWRTS00162 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Mulcahy F.
4 GE:Physical Science
17142 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM Mulcahy F.
4 GE:Physical Science
17143 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
T
08:30 AM-12:30 PM Krenzel W.
0 GE:Physical Science
17144 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
T
01:00 PM-05:00 PM Krenzel W.
0 GE:Physical Science
17145 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
T
05:30 PM-09:30 PM Shires R.
0 GE:Physical Science
17292 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Krenzel W.
0 GE:Physical Science
17930 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM Krenzel W.
0 GE:Physical Science
24982 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
27382 CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0212A
17264 CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
LEC
SWRTS00111 M W F 08:00 AM-08:50 AM Robbins A.
CHE
CHEM
M
W
05:30 PM-09:30 PM Shires R.
0 GE:Physical Science
05:30 PM-09:30 PM Stitt B.
0 GE:Physical Science
4 GE:Physical Science
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
CHEM
19655 CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
LAB
FISHR0212E
24539 CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2
LAB
FISHR0212E
17146 CHEM 0103 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
LEC
SWRTS00111 M
01:00 PM-03:30 PM Draeger J.
4 GE:Life or Physical Sci
LAB
FISHR0212E
M
04:00 PM-08:00 PM Draeger J.
0 GE:Life or Physical Sci
LAB
FISHR0212E
T
12:30 PM-04:30 PM Draeger J.
0 GE:Life or Physical Sci
28833 CHEM 0186 INTRODUCTION TO FUELS
CLB
FISHR0211E
W
01:00 PM-05:00 PM Soriano D.
1 GE:Physical Science
17251 CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3 GE:Physical Science
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3 GE:Physical Science
25269 CHEM 0188 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LAB
CLB
FISHR0212E
05:15 PM-09:15 PM Shires R.
1 GE:Physical Science
18426 CHEM 0201 INTRO TO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
LEC
SWRTS00101 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Mulcahy F.
4
18427 CHEM 0201 INTRO TO ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
LAB
FISHR0211A
T
08:30 AM-12:30 PM Mulcahy F.
0
17149 CHEM 0206 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1
LEC
FISHR00208
T
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Soriano D.
3 GE:Physical Science
25271 CHEM 0207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LAB
CLB
FISHR0211E
R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Odorisio M.
1 GE:Physical Science
CLB
SWRTS00106
R 01:00 PM-02:30 PM
1
CLB
FISHR0211E
T
01:00 PM-05:00 PM Soriano D.
1 GE:Physical Science
CLB
FISHR00110
T
01:00 PM-05:00 PM
1
CLB
SFCTR00158
R 08:30 AM-11:00 AM Odorisio M.
1 GE:Physical Science
CLB
FISHR0211E
R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM
1
24540 CHEM 0208 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2
LEC
FISHR00111
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Soriano D.
3 GE:Physical Science
17262 CHEM 1301 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1
LEC
FISHR0106D
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Draeger J.
4
17263 CHEM 1301 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1
LAB
FISHR0211A
R 12:00 PM-04:00 PM Draeger J.
0
26673 CHEM 1306 BIOCHEMISTRY
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3
FISHR0212A M W 12:00 PM-01:00 PM Mulcahy F.
2
20 seats reserved for ASN major
17147 CHEM 0103 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
14 seats reserved for ASN major
17148 CHEM 0103 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
6 seats reserved for ASN major
Web course.
18506 CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY
Web course.
25272 CHEM 0207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LAB
25273 CHEM 0207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LAB
Web course
17150 CHEM 1451 CAPSTONE: CHEMISTRY
T
08:30 AM-12:30 PM Odorisio M.
R 05:30 PM-09:30 PM Shires R.
W
SEM
0 GE:Physical Science
0 GE:Physical Science
CIST
18002 CIST 0161 THE TECHNOLOGY OF COMPUTING
LEC
SWRTS00236 T R 11:30 AM-12:45 PM Ellison R.
3
18052 CIST 0161 THE TECHNOLOGY OF COMPUTING
LEC
SWRTS00236 M W 11:30 AM-12:45 PM Ellison R.
3
26411 CIST 0163 INTRO TO WEB PROGRAMMING
LEC
SWRTS00236 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Wang Y.
3
26412 CIST 0163 INTRO TO WEB PROGRAMMING
LEC
SWRTS00236 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Wang Y.
3
18003 CIST 0165 NETWORKING 1
LEC
SWRTS00236
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Kellogg B.
3
LEC
SWRTS00236 M
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Kellogg B.
3
18004 CIST 0262 SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION
LEC
SWRTS00236 M W 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Ellison S.
3
19660 CIST 1311 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
LEC
SWRTS00236 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Wang Y.
3
21156 CIST 1408 PROJECT MGMT IN INFOR TECHN
LEC
SWRTS00236 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Lewicki D.
3
Hybrid course
23757 CIST 0165 NETWORKING 1
Hybrid course
W
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
CIST
20322 CIST 1450 TOPICS IN CIS&T
LEC
SWRTS00236 M W 10:00 AM-11:15 AM Lewicki D.
3
LEC
SWRTS00236
T
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Callinan J.
3
LEC
SWRTS00236
W
02:30 PM-05:00 PM Wang Y.
3
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Lewicki D.
3
DIGITAL FORENSICS
20323 CIST 1450 TOPICS IN CIS&T
GAME PROGRAMMING
28854 CIST 1450 TOPICS IN CIS&T
INTRO TO BUS. DATA ANALYTICS
23844 CIST 1451 CAPSTONE: CIS&T
TBATBA
SEM
CLP
28685 CLP 0206 HISPANC LITERATURE (IN ENGLSH)
LEC
SWRTS00108 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Evans-Corrales C
3 GE:Literature
28684 CLP 0230 MIDDLE EASTERN LITS & CULTURES
LEC
FISHR00207
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Ogundayo B.
3 GE:Literature-Global
17157 COMM 0101 INTRO TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION
LEC
FISHR00207
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Salvo J.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17158 COMM 0102 SURVEY OF BROADCASTING
LEC
BLAIS00121
T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Guterman J.
3
17186 COMM 0104 PUBLIC SPEAKING
LEC
BLAIS00138
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Beckes W.
3
24516 COMM 0104 PUBLIC SPEAKING
LEC
BLAIS00121
17159 COMM 0106 NEWS WRITING
LEC
BLAIS00102
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Hopkins J.
3
17160 COMM 0108 NEWSPAPER STAFF (THE SOURCE)
PRA
BLAIS00102 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Ziaukas T.
vr
26271 COMM 0109 INTRODUCTION TO CINEMA
LEC
BLAIS00138
3 GE:Arts
28691 COMM 0110 ROCK 'N' ROLL, PART 1, TO 1970
LEC
BLAIS00138 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Ziaukas T.
3 GE:Cultures
24517 COMM 0120 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
LEC
BLAIS00121
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Salvo J.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
17163 COMM 0201 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY
LEC
SWRTS00207 M
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Brown M.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17161 COMM 0202 RADIO PRODUCTION
LEC
BLAIS00135
M W 10:00 AM-11:50 AM Guterman J.
4
LEC
BLAIS00114
M W 10:40 AM-11:30 AM Guterman J.
4
21181 COMM 0210 SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION
LEC
BLAIS00121
26679 COMM 0215 BOLLYWOOD: POPULAR INDIAN CINE
LEC
BLAIS00138 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Gajanan R.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
17162 COMM 1301 ADVANCED TELEVISION PRODUCTION
LEC
BLAIS00114
T R 10:40 AM-11:30 AM Guterman J.
4
LEC
BLAIS00135
T R 10:00 AM-11:50 AM Guterman J.
4
17164 COMM 1307 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS
LEC
BLAIS00138
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Ziaukas T.
3 GE:Cultures
26272 COMM 1308 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
LEC
FISHR00208
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Salvo J.
3
21480 COMM 1335 NEWSPAPER SR STAFF- THE SOURCE
LEC
BLAIS00102 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Ziaukas T.
3
LEC
BLAIS00102
3
17228 ECE 0031 LINEAR CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS 1
LEC
FISHR0106D M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Wuersig K.
3
17229 ECE 0132 DIGITAL LOGIC
LEC
FISHR0106D M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Wuersig K.
3
17116 ECON 0101 ECONOMICS IN THE MODERN WORLD
LEC
SWRTS00161 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Gajanan S.
3 GE:Economics
17117 ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
LEC
FISHR00208
3 GE:Economics
COMM
Must have instructor's permission to add course.
20331 COMM 1403 CURRENT ISSUES IN MASS MEDIA
M W 03:00 PM-04:15 PM Salvo J.
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Salvo J.
M
W
T
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Cercone P.
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Brown M.
3
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
ECE
ECON
T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Gajanan S.
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
ECON
17217 ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
LEC
WEBTBA
24554 ECON 0103 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
LEC
SWRTS00161 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Mukerjee G.
3 GE:Economics
24555 ECON 0103 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
LEC
SWRTS00105 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Mukerjee G.
3 GE:Economics
26470 ECON 0111 MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD
LEC
SWRTS00237 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Crawford J.
3 GE:Economics
28885 ECON 0204 STATISTICAL METHODS
LEC
SWRTS00162 T R 12:35 PM-02:15 PM Mukerjee G.
4 GE:Computational Sciences
28886 ECON 0204 STATISTICAL METHODS
LEC
SWRTS00105 T R 05:30 PM-07:10 PM Mukerjee G.
4 GE:Computational Sciences
28849 ECON 0207 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS
LEC
SWRTS00207 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Mukerjee G.
3
21179 ECON 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS
LEC
FISHR00208
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Gajanan S.
3
20324 EDUC 0204 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION
LEC
SWRTS00161 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Dombek D.
3
19661 EDUC 0215 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
LEC
FISHR00208
3
28910 EDUC 0220 SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM
3
21189 EDUC 0225 THE DEVELOPING CHILD
LEC
SWRTS00107 M W 01:00 PM-02:15 PM
3
26611 EDUC 0235 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
LEC
SWRTS00110 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Brinda W.
3
29371 EDUC 0251 SPECIAL TOPICS
LEC
TBATBA
-
1
LEC
TBATBA
-
1
LEC
TBATBA
-
1
17353 EDUC 0255 READINGS IN CHILDREN'S LITERTR
LEC
SWRTS00110 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Frank M.
3 GE:Second Lit.
26990 EDUC 1301 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00110
3
21187 EDUC 1302 ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES
LEC
SWRTS00161
17243 EDUC 1307 SECONDARY METHODS
LEC
SWRTS00110 T R 12:30 PM-02:15 PM Brinda W.
4
21188 EDUC 1322 SOCIAL STUDIES METHODS
LEC
SWRTS00110 M
04:00 PM-06:30 PM Russell J.
3
21191 EDUC 1324 MATH METHODS FOR PRIMARY GRADE
LEC
SWRTS00110
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gracey-Dalton M3
18436 EDUC 1325 DEVELP OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
LEC
SWRTS00110 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM
3
21190 EDUC 1327 SCIENCE METHODS (PREK-4)
LEC
SWRTS00110 M
3
17151 EDUC 1330 EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
LEC
SWRTS00110 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM
3
24766 EDUC 1332 LITRCY FNDTNS FOR PRIM GRADES
LEC
SWRTS00110
3
26612 EDUC 1345 EDUCATIONAL THEORIES PRACTICES
LEC
SWRTS00161 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Brinda W.
3
17218 EDUC 1350 EDUCATNAL PSYCH & MEASUREMENT
LEC
SWRTS00161 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Brinda W.
3
17279 EDUC 1451 CAPSTONE: EDUCATION
SEM
SWRTS00101
2
Web course.
MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD Cross listed with FIN 0250
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gajanan S.
3 GE:Economics
GLOBAL HUNGER
EDUC
Basic Skills Preparation-Reading
29372 EDUC 0251 SPECIAL TOPICS
Basic Skills Preparation-Writing
29373 EDUC 0251 SPECIAL TOPICS
Basic Skills Preparation-Mathematics
Hybrid course
T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Tessmer G.
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Dynda T.
T
W
T
W
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gracey-Dalton M3
06:30 PM-09:00 PM Russell J.
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Merry M.
10:00 AM-12:00 PM Dombek D.
This section is offered for 2 credits and is the first in the Capstone sequence.
1
SEM
28896 EDUC 1451 CAPSTONE: EDUCATION
SWRTS00101
SEM
This section is offered for 1 credit and is the second in the Capstone sequence.
SEM
W
12:00 PM-01:00 PM Dombek D.
2
1
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
EDUC
17429 EDUC 1481 STUDENT TEACHING
PRA
SWRTS00110
W
04:00 PM-05:45 PM Dombek D.
LEC
SWRTS00107 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Tessmer G.
12
ENG
24631 ENG 0090 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
ESL SECTION Reserved for ESL/ELL Freshmen instructor permission required.
3
20299 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
FISHR00208 M W 05:30 PM-06:45 PM Nier-Weber D. 3
20300 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
SWRTS00110 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Lee A.
3
20308 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
BLAIS00121 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Kula C.
3
20601 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
BLAIS00121
3
21465 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
BLAIS00121 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM
3
21487 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
FISHR0105D M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Kula C.
3
24920 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
FISHR00111 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Lee A.
3
24974 ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION
LEC
SWRTS00107 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM
3
20306 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
LEC
SWRTS00107 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Tessmer G.
3
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Hultberg A.
3
20565 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
LEC
SWRTS00108 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Morris S.
3
24518 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
LEC
SWRTS00110 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Lang M.
3
24908 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
LEC
BLAIS00121 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Hopkins J.
3
27375 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
LEC
SWRTS00107 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Reynolds R.
3
27541 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Cole M.
3
17170 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
SWRTS00108 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Morris S.
3
18662 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
BLAIS00138 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Kula C.
3
21464 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
BLAIS00121 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Lang M.
3
23827 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
SFCTR00159
3
25055 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
SWRTS00107 T R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Collier-Kisler M. 3
27407 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
BLAIS00138
27588 ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2
LEC
SWRTS00104 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Greene N.
3
28687 ENG 0103 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY
LEC
WEBTBA
3 GE:Literature
26510 ENG 0105 MASTERPIECES OF WORLD LITRATUR
LEC
FISHR00111
28689 ENG 0201 AMERICAN LIT BEFORE CIVIL WAR
LEC
BLAIS00121
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Howell T.
3 GE:Literature
24519 ENG 0214 INTRO TO LITERATURE BY WOMEN
LEC
BLAIS00121
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Mccabe N.
3 GE:Literature
24659 ENG 0215 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE
LEC
BLAIS00121
T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Beckes W.
3 GE:Literature
20329 ENG 0218 INTRO TO LITERATURE & ENVIRON
LEC
SWRTS00107 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Ulin D.
3 GE:Literature
28688 ENG 0219 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WRITERS
LEC
FISHR00111
3 GE:Literature
28690 ENG 1306 TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRISH LIT
LEC
SWRTS00101 M W 03:00 PM-04:15 PM Ulin D.
ESL Section Reserved for ESL/ELL Freshmen instructor permission required.
20557 ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1
15 seats reserved for ASN
Web course
10 seats reserved for ENVSTD majors
M W 04:45 PM-06:00 PM Michel D.
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Morris S.
T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Reynolds R.
12:00 PM-12:00 PM Michel D.
3
T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Evans-Corrales C
3 GE:Literature
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Ogundayo B.
3 GE:Literature-Global
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
ENGR
29394 ENGR 0015 INTRODUCTION ENGINEERING ANAL
LEC
SFCTR00158
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Wuersig K.
3
29395 ENGR 0015 INTRODUCTION ENGINEERING ANAL
LEC
SFCTR00158
R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Wuersig K.
3
T
03:30 PM-04:45 PM
3
FISHR00107
T
02:30 PM-03:20 PM Wuersig K.
0
FISHR00107
T
02:30 PM-03:20 PM Wuersig K.
0
LEC
17090 ENGR 0081 FRESHMAN ENGINEERING SEMINAR 1
SEM
17091 ENGR 0085 ENGINEERING SEMINAR
SEM
17092 ENGR 0131 STATICS FOR CIVL & ENVRL ENGNR
LEC
FISHR0105A M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Mattis R.
3
17093 ENGR 0135 STATICS & MECHC OF MATERIALS 1
LEC
FISHR0105A M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Mattis R.
3
17376 ENVSTD 0102 INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
LEC
SWRTS00111 M W 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Political Science
28862 ENVSTD 1450 TOPICS IN ENVIRNMNTL STUDIES
LEC
FISHR0106A
LEC
SWRTS00207
LEC
SWRTS00237 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Crawford J.
3
21176 FIN 1301 CORPORATE FINANCE
LEC
BLAIS00121
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Crawford J.
3
21177 FIN 1301 CORPORATE FINANCE
LEC
FISHR00207 M W 03:00 PM-04:15 PM Crawford J.
3
28877 FIN 1303 ANLYSIS OF FINANCL STATEMENTS
LEC
BLAIS00121
T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Crawford J.
3
LEC
BLAIS00121
M W 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Ogundayo B.
3 GE:Language/Global
LEC
SWRTS00106
F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Ogundayo B.
3 GE:Language/Global
LEC
BLAIS00121
M W 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Ogundayo B.
3 GE:Language/Global
LEC
SWRTS00106
17175 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
BLAIS00138
17176 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
SWRTS00111 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Asinger K.
3
17177 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
FISHR00111 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Spittler H.
3
17235 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
SWRTS00105 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Hilton Retchless 3
17236 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
SWRTS00111 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Gaskew T.
3
17237 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
FISHR00208
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Gleason S.
3
17238 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
FISHR0106D M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Gajanan R.
3
17242 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Horner C.
3
20326 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Wolfe A.
3
24979 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
FISHR00207
25043 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
COMMNTBA M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Graham C.
ENVSTD
M
05:00 PM-07:30 PM Kane K.
3
FORESTRY MGMT: PRACTICE&POLICY
ES
20415 ES 0112 INTRO TO ENRGY SCIENCE & TECHN
R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M.
3 GE:Physical Science
The course is a Hybrid course. Class will meet on Thursdays.
FIN
26361 FIN 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS
MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD Cross listed with ECON 0111
FR
17171 FR 0101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH 1
24652 FR 0201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 1
F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM
3
FS
Smaller room do not overload
Class meets in Commons 218
T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Burns J.
3
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Burlingame C. 3
3
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
FS
26677 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
HANLY00201
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Marcellin K.
3
26678 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
FISHR00207
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Daniel P.
3
27165 FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
LEC
SWRTS00161 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Burlingame C. 3
LEC
WEBTBA
27095 GEOG 0101 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Strickland A.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
20327 GEOG 0102 GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA
LEC
WEBTBA
3 GE:Cultures
26674 GEOG 0102 GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA
LEC
FISHR00111 M W 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Strickland A.
3 GE:Cultures
24558 GEOG 0210 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Strickland A.
3 GE:Physical Science
17275 GEOL 0101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
LEC
FISHR00207
M
06:00 PM-09:00 PM Eckstrom P.
4 GE:Physical Science
17276 GEOL 0101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
LAB
FISHR0105A
M
03:00 PM-06:00 PM Eckstrom P.
0 GE:Physical Science
27632 GEOL 0101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
LAB
FISHR0105A
F 03:30 PM-06:30 PM Eckstrom P.
0 GE:Physical Science
LEC
BLAIS00102
20328 HIST 0103 EUROPE IN THE 18TH CENTURY
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Thomas M.
3 GE:History
17221 HIST 0106 US HISTORY 1
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Frederick R.
3 GE:History
20320 HIST 0106 US HISTORY 1
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Frederick R.
3 GE:History
17118 HIST 0108 MEDIEVAL EUROPE
LEC
SWRTS00209 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Thomas M.
3 GE:History
28777 HIST 1301 TUDOR ENGLAND
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Thomas M.
3 GE:History
28779 HIST 1316 AMERC BETWN THE WARS,1917-1941
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Frederick R.
3 GE:History
28778 HIST 1318 ANCIENT GREECE
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Thomas M.
3 GE:History
28780 HIST 1450 TOPICS IN HISTORY
LEC
SWRTS00207 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Frederick R.
3
28696 HMGT 0101 INTRO HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
LEC
SWRTS00161 M W 10:00 AM-11:15 AM Forney J.
3
17267 HMGT 0210 LGL ISS HOSPTLY/TOURISM INDUST
LEC
BLAIS00138 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Forney J.
3
21175 HMGT 0220 FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Forney J.
3
17379 HMGT 1310 HOTEL OPERATIONS
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Forney J.
3
LEC
SWRTS00104 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Campogiani L. 4
LEC
TBATBA
20330 HPEDU 1310 TEACHING TEAM SPORTS
LEC
SFCTR00152 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Klinek M.
3
26613 HPEDU 1335 EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT CONCEPTS
LEC
SFCTR00168
2
Reserved for TRiO students
GEOG
24619 GEOG 0101 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
Web course.
Web course.
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Baldwin C.
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Baldwin C.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
GEOL
GER
21182 GER 0100 ELEMENTARY GERMAN 1
M W 05:30 PM-06:45 PM Shea B.
3 GE:Language/Global
HIST
AFRCN-AM EXPERIENCE IN 20TH C.
HMGT
This course requires a mandatory fieldwork placement
28697 HMGT 1330 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD PREPARATION
Lab meets at St. Bernards (W. Corydon) 5-8pm 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17,12/1
T
05:00 PM-08:00 PM
4
HPEDU
T
12:30 PM-02:15 PM Klinek M.
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
HPEDU
18428 HPEDU 1400 METHS TECHNG HLTH & PHYSCL ED
LEC
SFCTR0165C M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Klinek M.
3
18429 HPEDU 1451 CAPSTONE: HEALTH & PHYSICAL ED
LEC
SFCTR0165C M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Klinek M.
3
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Seguin B.
3
28837 HPRED 0102 INTRO TO EXERCISE SCIENCE
LEC
BLAIS00138 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM
3
24635 HPRED 0180 SPORT SAFETY TRAINING
LEC
SFCTR00159 M W 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Eaton J.
2
24522 HPRED 0206 EVAL AND REHAB OF ATHL INJRY 1
LEC
SFCTR00159 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Honeck J.
4
18627 HPRED 0206 EVAL AND REHAB OF ATHL INJRY 1
LAB
SFCTR00159 M
0
17131 HPRED 0209 PERSONAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM
3
19662 HPRED 0209 PERSONAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM
3
17132 HPRED 0210 THE GOVERNANCE & MGMT OF SPORT
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Rouff K.
3
17133 HPRED 0280 CLINICAL IN ATHLETC TRAINING 1
CLN
SFCTR00147
T
2
17134 HPRED 1301 SPORTS MARKETING
LEC
SFCTR00159
T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Rouff K.
17135 HPRED 1302 THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
LEC
SFCTR00159 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Seguin B.
4
27744 HPRED 1302 THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
LEC
SFCTR00126 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Honeck J.
4
17136 HPRED 1302 THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
LAB
SFCTR0165C
R 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Seguin B.
0
27426 HPRED 1302 THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
LAB
SFCTR00147
R 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Honeck J.
0
17137 HPRED 1306 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1
LEC
SFCTR00159 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Kelley M.
4
19788 HPRED 1306 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1
LEC
SFCTR00159 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Kelley M.
4
17174 HPRED 1306 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1
LAB
SFCTR00126
08:00 AM-12:00 PM Kelley M.
0
19791 HPRED 1306 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 1
LAB
SFCTR00126
R 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Kelley M.
0
17352 HPRED 1308 COACHING PRACTICUM
PRA
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Butler B.
vr
17138 HPRED 1380 CLINICAL IN ATHLETC TRAINING 3
CLN
SFCTR0165C
10:00 AM-11:40 AM Nuhfer K.
2
17139 HPRED 1401 LEGAL LIABILITY IN SPORTS
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Rouff K.
3
17231 HPRED 1405 RES METH IN SPRTS & EXERCS SCI
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 08:00 AM-08:50 AM Kelley M.
3
28838 HPRED 1405 RES METH IN SPRTS & EXERCS SCI
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Kelley M.
3
28861 HPRED 1407 FACILITY AND EVENT MANAGEMENT
LEC
SFCTR00159
T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Rouff K.
3
24523 HPRED 1416 CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
LEC
BLAIS00121
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM
3
17283 HPRED 1420 REHABILITATION MGMT & ADMIN
LEC
SFCTR00158 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Seguin B.
3
28860 HPRED 1425 SPORT ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
LEC
WEBTBA
3
CLN
SFCTR00147
LEC
SWRTS00162 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Ulin D.
HPRED
17130 HPRED 0101 INTRO TO ATHLETIC TRAINING
Reserved for AT majors & Athletic Coaching minors
All seats reserved for AT majors
Reserved for AT majors
Day and Time TBA
Web course.
Web course
17140 HPRED 1480 CLINICAL IN ATHLETC TRAINING 5
03:00 PM-06:00 PM Honeck J.
T
T
10:00 AM-11:40 AM Honeck A.
T
Rouff K.
12:00 PM-01:40 PM Honeck A.
3
2
INTS
24520 INTS 0112 JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
3 GE:Cultures-Global
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
INTS
21183 INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG
LEC
SWRTS00104 T R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Wang Y.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
25012 INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG
LEC
FISHR00207
3 GE:Cultures-Global
24848 INTS 0120 INDIA AND ITS CULTURES
LEC
SWRTS00162 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Gajanan R.
3 GE:Cultures-Global
LEC
HANLY00201 M
11:00 AM-11:50 AM Marcellin K.
1
LEC
HANLY00201
01:00 PM-01:50 PM Marcellin K.
1
LEC
HANLY00201 M
01:00 PM-01:50 PM Marcellin K.
1
17270 MATH 0097 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1
LEC
FISHR00111 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Robbins A.
3
17271 MATH 0097 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1
LEC
SWRTS00111 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Robbins A.
3
17272 MATH 0097 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1
LEC
FISHR00111
3
17338 MATH 0097 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1
LEC
SWRTS00209 T R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Binder R.
3
17268 MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2
LEC
FISHR00107 M W 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Pfleegor C.
3 GE:Math Competency
17269 MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2
LEC
FISHR00111
T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Robbins A.
3 GE:Math Competency
17339 MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2
LEC
FISHR00107
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Piccioli P.
3 GE:Math Competency
20596 MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2
LEC
FISHR00207 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Morrison M.
3 GE:Math Competency
21493 MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2
LEC
SWRTS00105 M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Chen Y.
3 GE:Math Competency
25013 MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Pedersen B.
3 GE:Math Competency
17096 MATH 0110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS
LEC
SWRTS00110 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Olson S.
3 GE:Math Competency
17097 MATH 0110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS
LEC
FISHR00111 M W F 08:00 AM-08:50 AM Monger S.
3 GE:Math Competency
17098 MATH 0110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS
LEC
FISHR0105D M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Pedersen B.
3 GE:Math Competency
17099 MATH 0132 PRECALCULUS
LEC
FISHR00207 M W F 12:45 PM-01:50 PM Buliga M.
4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
17280 MATH 0132 PRECALCULUS
LEC
FISHR00208 M W F 08:00 AM-09:05 AM Drignei M.
4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
27524 MATH 0132 PRECALCULUS
LEC
FISHR0105D M W F 09:55 AM-11:00 AM Melka R.
4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
28851 MATH 0135 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
LEC
FISHR00207 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Buliga M.
3 GE:Computational Sciences
17100 MATH 0136 APPLIED CALCULUS
LEC
FISHR00111 M W 06:00 PM-07:00 PM Melka R.
4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
REC
SWRTS00104
0 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
REC
SFCTR00158
REC
FISHR0106D
REC
SWRTS00106
REC
SWRTS00104
REC
SFCTR00158
LEC
FISHR00107 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Drignei M.
T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Wang Y.
LNSK
26699 LNSK 0180 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Reserved for Sophomore TRiO SSS
26700 LNSK 0180 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Reserved for Senior TRiO SSS
28852 LNSK 0180 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
W
Reserved for Junior TRiO SSS
MATH
Hybrid course-REC. in class/LEC.online.
17102 MATH 0140 CALCULUS 1
17103 MATH 0140 CALCULUS 1
17230 MATH 0140 CALCULUS 1
17101 MATH 0140 CALCULUS 1
T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM
R 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Drignei M.
T
10:00 AM-10:50 AM Drignei M.
R 01:00 PM-01:50 PM
T
01:00 PM-01:50 PM Drignei M.
R 08:00 AM-08:50 AM Drignei M.
T
08:00 AM-08:50 AM
0 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
0 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
0
0 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
0
4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
MATH
17104 MATH 0150 CALCULUS 2
LEC
SWRTS00237 M W F 10:55 AM-12:00 PM Buliga M.
4
17105 MATH 0201 CALCULUS 3
LEC
FISHR0106D M W F 10:55 AM-12:00 PM Chen Y.
4
20449 MATH 0202 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
LEC
FISHR0105D M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Melka R.
3
26440 MATH 1303 MATHEMATICAL MODELING
LEC
FISHR0105D M W F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Melka R.
3
28850 MATH 1308 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
LEC
FISHR0105D M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Melka R.
3
17340 MATH 1452 CAPSTONE: MATHEMATICS
SEM
FISHR00110
M
09:00 AM-09:50 AM Buliga M.
vr
Contact instructor for meeting times
ME
17094 ME 0024 INTRO TO MECHANCL ENGRG DESGN
LEC
FISHR0105A
T R 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Mattis R.
3
17095 ME 0024 INTRO TO MECHANCL ENGRG DESGN
LAB
FISHR00110
T
10:00 AM-11:15 AM Mattis R.
0
17219 MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
LEC
SFCTR00159 M
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gallagher B.
3
17220 MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
LEC
SFCTR00159 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM
3
24612 MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
LEC
SWRTS00107 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM
3
19663 MGMT 1301 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
LEC
FISHR00111
3
28695 MGMT 1304 BUSINESS LAW
LEC
FISHR00207 M W 04:30 PM-05:45 PM Gabler W.
3
18068 MGMT 1401 BUSINESS SOCIETY & INT'L ENVRN
LEC
SWRTS00237 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM
3
28853 MGMT 1401 BUSINESS SOCIETY & INT'L ENVRN
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM
3
21178 MGMT 1450 TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT
LEC
WEBTBA
3
LEC
SWRTS00108
LEC
SFCTR00159
T
02:30 PM-03:30 PM Baldwin J.
2 GE:Physical Education
LEC
SFCTR00159
T
02:30 PM-03:30 PM Marrone C.
2
LAB
SFCTR00159
T
03:30 PM-05:00 PM Marrone C.
2 GE:Physical Education
LEC
SFCTR0165C
T
02:30 PM-03:30 PM Marrone C.
2
LAB
SFCTR0165C
T
03:30 PM-05:00 PM Marrone C.
2
LEC
TBATBA
T R 01:00 PM-02:30 PM Marrone C.
2
LAB
TBATBA
R 02:30 PM-04:30 PM Marrone C.
2
LEC
TBATBA
R 09:45 AM-11:45 AM Marrone C.
2
LAB
TBATBA
R 02:30 PM-04:30 PM Marrone C.
2
17358 MIS 0103 MICROCOMPUTING FOR MANAGEMENT
LEC
SFCTR00158
T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Kline W.
3
17359 MIS 0103 MICROCOMPUTING FOR MANAGEMENT
LEC
SFCTR00158
W
3
17713 MIS 0103 MICROCOMPUTING FOR MANAGEMENT
LEC
SWRTS00106 M W 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Lewicki D.
3
17273 MIS 0208 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS
LEC
SWRTS00106 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Lewicki D.
3
MGMT
BUSINESS ETHICS Web course
24556 MGMT 1450 TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT
T
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gallagher B.
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gleason S.
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gallagher B.
3
PROFESSIONALISM
MILS
17178 MILS 0101 FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICERSHIP
CPT Erik Jorgensen
17179 MILS 0101 FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICERSHIP
CPT Erik Jorgensen
17180 MILS 0201 INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP STUDIES
CPT Erik Jorgensen
17181 MILS 0201 INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP STUDIES
CPT Erik Jorgensen
17182 MILS 1301 LEADERSHIP AND PROBLEM SOLVING
Class meets at SBU.
17183 MILS 1301 LEADERSHIP AND PROBLEM SOLVING
Class meets at SBU.
17184 MILS 1401 OFFICERSHIP
Class meets at SBU.
17185 MILS 1401 OFFICERSHIP
Class meets at SBU.
MIS
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Kline W.
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
MRKT
17110 MRKT 1301 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
LEC
SWRTS00207 M W 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Maguire D.
3
17111 MRKT 1301 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
LEC
FISHR00111
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Maguire D.
3
28699 MRKT 1420 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
LEC
SWRTS00106
T
02:30 PM-03:45 PM Maguire D.
3 GE:Global
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 PM-12:00 PM Maguire D.
3
17172 MUSIC 0101 ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
LEC
BLAIS00138
T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM
3 GE:Arts
18430 MUSIC 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC
LEC
BLAIS00138
M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM
3 GE:Arts
17244 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Guterman J.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Guterman J.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Guterman J.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gabriel R.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Guterman J.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gabriel R.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Guterman J.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Guterman J.
1
LEC
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gabriel R.
1
25372 MUSIC 0214 VOCAL ARTS ENSEMBLE
CLB
BLAIS00138
M W 03:00 PM-03:50 PM
1
20309 MUSIC 0260 MUSIC IN FILM
LEC
BLAIS00138
M W 06:00 PM-07:15 PM
3 GE:Arts
17106 NUR 0100 TRANSITION NURSING FOR LPN'S
LEC
SWRTS00162
RF 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Dibble M.
2
17287 NUR 0109 CLINICAL CALCULATIONS
LEC
FISHR00107
F 08:00 AM-08:50 AM Haley T.
1
17107 NUR 0111 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
LEC
SWRTS00162
RF 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Dinger M.
7
LEC
SWRTS00162
RF 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Dibble M.
7
LEC
SWRTS00162 MT
08:00 AM-12:00 PM Truman J.
9
LEC
SWRTS00162 MT
08:00 AM-12:00 PM Boser M.
9
LEC
SWRTS00162 MT
08:00 AM-12:00 PM Haley T.
9
LEC
SWRTS00257
R 04:00 PM-07:00 PM Fiorentino L.
3
17232 NUR 1401 INTRODCTN TO NURSING RESEARCH
LEC
SWRTS00246
17187 NUR 1402 HLTH PROMOTION/HLTH ASSESSMNT
LEC
Hybrid course
28698 MRKT 1450 TOPICS IN MARKETING
BRAND MANAGEMENT Web course
MUSIC
CLASSICAL GUITAR
19701 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
FLUTE
19702 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
VIOLIN
20454 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
VOICE
20455 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
PIANO
20495 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
VIOLA
20673 MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC
ORGAN
NUR
Clinical rotations will be assigned to students
17108 NUR 0211 COMPREHENSIVE NURSING 2
Clinical rotations will be assigned to students
17233 NUR 1302 PROFESSIONAL NURSING CONCEPTS
Hybrid course.
04:00 PM-06:30 PM Fiorentino L.
3
SWRTS00246 M
04:00 PM-07:00 PM Haley T.
3 GE:Physical Education
LEC
SWRTS00257
T
04:00 PM-06:30 PM Haley T.
4 GE:Global
25375 PEDC 0103 AEROBIC EXERCISE 1
CLB
SFCTR00168
T R 04:00 PM-05:00 PM Hill A.
1 GE:Physical Education
25377 PEDC 0108 PHYSCL CONDG/WEIGHT TRAINING 1
CLB
SFCTRTBA
M W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Eaton J.
1 GE:Physical Education
Hybrid course.
17440 NUR 1404 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
W
Hybrid course.
PEDC
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
PEDC
25378 PEDC 0108 PHYSCL CONDG/WEIGHT TRAINING 1
CLB
SFCTRTBA
M W 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Eaton J.
25379 PEDC 0110 FITNESS SWIMMING
CLB
SFCTR00125 M W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Bahan E.
1 GE:Physical Education
25380 PEDC 0114 TENNIS
CLB
SFCTR00191
T
1 GE:Physical Education
25381 PEDC 0124 BASKETBALL
CLB
SFCTR00152
T R 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Moore B.
26386 PEDC 0126 VOLLEYBALL
CLB
SFCTR00191 M W 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Phillips C.
1 GE:Physical Education
25382 PEDC 0151 FLY FISHING
CLB
SFCTR00159
R 05:30 PM-07:30 PM Zandi C.
1 GE:Physical Education
CLB
SFCTR00159
R 05:30 PM-07:30 PM Skvarka S.
1
25383 PEDC 0152 LIVING WELL
CLB
SFCTR00126
F 09:00 AM-09:50 AM Butler B.
1 GE:Physical Education
25384 PEDC 0152 LIVING WELL
CLB
SWRTS00104
26987 PEDC 0176 CANOEING
CLB
TBATBA
25386 PEDC 0179 SELF DEFENSE
CLB
SFCTR00168
25387 PEDC 0181 INTRODUCTION TO MARTIAL ARTS
CLB
25388 PEDC 0182 HAPKIDO
25389 PEDC 0190 VARSITY SPORTS
11:30 AM-12:45 PM Schenfield S.
1 GE:Physical Education
10:00 AM-10:50 AM Phillips C.
1 GE:Physical Education
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Dillaman C.
1 GE:Physical Education
W
05:10 PM-06:10 PM Everetts S.
1 GE:Physical Education
SFCTR00168
W
06:10 PM-07:10 PM Everetts S.
1 GE:Physical Education
CLB
SFCTR00168
W
07:10 PM-08:10 PM Everetts S.
1 GE:Physical Education
CLB
TBATBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Mazza L.
1 GE:Physical Education
LEC
SWRTS00162
T
02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M.
3 GE:Physical Science
LEC
HASKL00G07
T
02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M.
3 GE:Physical Science
T
04:30 PM-07:00 PM O'Brien T.
3
R 04:30 PM-07:00 PM O'Brien T.
3
Canoe trip takes place Aug. 7-9. Additional fees will apply.
T
1 GE:Physical Education
PET
17274 PET 0101 INTRO TO PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
This class is a Hybrid class. It will meet on Tuesdays. It is ITV to UPT.
26913 PET 0101 INTRO TO PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
ITV.This section is for students attending at UPT campus. This is also a Hybrid course.
17277 PET 0102 ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY
LEC
SWRTS00237
25033 PET 0102 ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY
LEC
FISHR0105A
29343 PET 0102 ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY
LEC
HASKL00G07
T
17284 PET 0105 INTRO TO GIS AND TECHNOLOGY
LEC
FISHR00110
M
20508 PET 0106 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 1
LEC
SWRTS00111
LEC
WEBTBA
LEC
FISHR0105A
17222 PHIL 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
LEC
SWRTS00105 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry
20321 PHIL 1445 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
LEC
BIDDL00201
LEC
SWRTS00237 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM
3
17153 PHYS 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 1
LEC
FISHR00208 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Yousif H.
4 GE:Physical Science
17154 PHYS 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 1
LAB
FISHR0105D
09:00 AM-12:00 PM Yousif H.
0 GE:Physical Science
17155 PHYS 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 1
LAB
FISHR0105D
R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Yousif H.
0 GE:Physical Science
18615 PHYS 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 1
LAB
FISHR0105D
R 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Yousif H.
0 GE:Physical Science
ITV to UPT
ITV. This section for students attending UPT
Web course.Exams on campus 9/24,10/22,11/12 12-2pm. Final TBA.
18431 PET 0201 PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS CHEM
Web course.
27556 PET 0206 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 2
W
W
04:30 PM-07:00 PM O'Brien T.
3
12:00 PM-02:30 PM Wells T.
3 GE:Computational Sciences
12:05 PM-02:05 PM Kropf M.
3
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3
12:00 PM-01:00 PM Kropf M.
3
Web course. Day/time is for exams only
PHIL
ITV to UPG and UPJ
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry
PHYS
T
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
PHYS
17156 PHYS 0201 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 1
LEC
FISHR00208 M W F 12:45 PM-01:50 PM Yousif H.
4 GE:Physical Science
29085 PHYS 0202 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 2
LEC
FISHR00107
T R 06:00 PM-07:45 PM
4 GE:Physical Science
25395 PHYS 0203 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 1 LAB
CLB
FISHR0105D
T
1 GE:Physical Science
LEC
BLAIS00138
T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Ziaukas T.
28782 PS 0102 AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS
LEC
SWRTS00209 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Robar S.
24545 PS 0110 INTRODUCTION TO INT'L AFFAIRS
LEC
SWRTS00237 M W 04:30 PM-05:45 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global
28869 PS 0110 INTRODUCTION TO INT'L AFFAIRS
LEC
SWRTS00237 M W 03:00 PM-04:15 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global
21251 PS 0205 LAW AND THE COURTS
LEC
SWRTS00162 M
28781 PS 1308 AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
LEC
SWRTS00209 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Robar S.
28784 PS 1355 POLITICS OF DEVELOPING WORLD
LEC
SWRTS00110 M W 11:00 AM-12:15 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global
26379 PS 1450 TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
LEC
BLAIS00138
01:00 PM-04:00 PM Yousif H.
PR
18433 PR 0101 INTRODCTN TO PUBLIC RELATIONS
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
PS
PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY DEV. Instructor permission required.
26378 PS 1451 CAPSTONE: POLITICAL SCIENCE
T
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Caminite M.
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Robar S.
3 GE:Political Science
3 GE:Political Science
3 GE:Political Science
3
SWRTS00108 M W 06:00 PM-07:15 PM de Vries-Jordan 3
SEM
HUMAN RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE Instructor permission required.
PSY
17125 PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
LEC
FISHR00208 M W F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Leck K.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17127 PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
LEC
FISHR00208 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Leck K.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17128 PSY 0201 STATISTICS
LEC
SWRTS00111 M W F 11:00 AM-12:05 PM Fass W.
4 GE:Computational Sciences
17223 PSY 0201 STATISTICS
LAB
SWRTS00238
W
01:00 PM-01:50 PM Fass W.
0 GE:Computational Sciences
17224 PSY 0201 STATISTICS
LAB
SWRTS00238
W
02:00 PM-02:50 PM Fass W.
0 GE:Computational Sciences
17225 PSY 0201 STATISTICS
LAB
SWRTS00238 M
01:00 PM-01:50 PM Fass W.
0 GE:Computational Sciences
19768 PSY 0201 STATISTICS
LAB
SWRTS00238 M
02:00 PM-02:50 PM Fass W.
0 GE:Computational Sciences
17129 PSY 0203 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00207 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Leck K.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17126 PSY 0206 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00162 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Page G.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
28785 PSY 0207 PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR IN PSY
SEM
SWRTS00105 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Page G.
3
LEC
SWRTS00238 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Fass W.
3
28790 PSY 1303 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
LEC
SWRTS00161 T R 04:30 PM-05:45 PM Rhinehart W.
3
28789 PSY 1340 PSY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
LEC
SWRTS00107 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Page G.
3
28787 PSY 1406 LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR
LEC
SWRTS00105 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Fass W.
3
28788 PSY 1448 TOPICS IN APPLIED-SOCIAL PSY
LEC
SWRTS00238 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Leck K.
3
TBATBA
3
12 seats reserved for PSY majors
All seats reserved for PSY majors
All seats reserved for Psy. majors
28786 PSY 0265 DATA ANALYSIS & RESEARCH WRIT
All seats reserved for Psy. majors
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
17215 PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY
SEM
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Page G.
Must have instructor's signed permission. Bring Enrollment Form to Enrollment Services to add.
17281 PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY
TBATBA
SEM
Must have instructor's signed permission. Bring Enrollment Form to Enrollment Services to add.
17282 PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY
TBATBA
SEM
Must have instructor's signed permission. Bring Enrollment Form to Enrollment Services to add.
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Fass W.
3
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Leck K.
3
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
RADSC
17109 RADSC 0111 BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Boser M.
6
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Haley T.
6
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Dibble M.
6
LEC
SWRTS00104 M W 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Dinger M.
6
17605 RADSC 0111 BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
LAB
SWRTS00104
0
17234 RADSC 1451 CAPSTONE: RADTN SCI
SEM
BLAIS00114
F 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Truman J.
T R 05:30 PM-06:45 PM Burritt J.
3
SOC
17120 SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00111 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Klausner M.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17121 SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00105 M W F 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Lawson H.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17227 SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00207 T R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Lawson H.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17239 SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00105 M
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
24547 SOC 0201 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
LEC
SWRTS00161 M W F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM Lawson H.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
28834 SOC 0207 RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS
LEC
BLAIS00121 M W F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Eckstrom S.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
28835 SOC 0235 ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W 04:30 PM-05:45 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17119 SOC 1302 SOCIALIZATION
LEC
SWRTS00237 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Klausner M.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17122 SOC 1310 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
LEC
SWRTS00209 M W F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM Klausner M.
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
19664 SOC 1311 SOCIAL WORK
LEC
SWRTS00162
3 GE:Behavioral Sciences
17377 SOC 1451 CAPSTONE: SOCIOLOGY
SEM
28836 SOC 1455 TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Klausner M.
T
06:00 PM-08:30 PM VanSickle P.
SWRTS00104 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Lawson H.
3
LEC
FISHR00208 M W F 02:00 PM-02:50 PM Eckstrom S.
3
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Evans-Corrales C
3 GE:Language/Global
LEC
SWRTS00106
LEC
SWRTS00108 M W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Evans-Corrales C
3 GE:Language/Global
LEC
SWRTS00106
26511 THEA 0101 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
LEC
BLAIS00138 M W F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Ewert K.
3 GE:Arts
17165 THEA 0102 THEATR PRACTCM: BASC STAGECRAF
PRA
BLAIS00164
M W 02:00 PM-03:30 PM Ewert K.
vr GE:Arts
17166 THEA 0103 THEATRE PRACTICUM: PERFORMANCE
PRA
BLAIS00164 M W F 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Ewert K.
vr GE:Arts
SWRTS00101 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Newman C.
3 GE:Arts
SWRTS00101
3 GE:Arts
SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUALITY
SPAN
17173 SPAN 0101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 1
24613 SPAN 0201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 1
F 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Evans-Corrales C
3 GE:Language/Global
F 12:00 PM-12:50 PM
3
THEA
Instructor permission required.
WRITNG
20311 WRITNG 0106 INTRODUCTION TO FICTN WRITING
SEM
20310 WRITNG 0107 BEGINNING POETRY WRITING
SEM
26347 WRITNG 0108 INTRO TO CREATIVE NONFICTION
SEM
20312 WRITNG 0111 LITRY EDITING/MAGAZINE PROD 1
SEM
20313 WRITNG 0211 LITRY EDITING/MAGAZINE PROD 2
SEM
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Maxson C.
SWRTS00101 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Newman C.
3 GE:Arts
SWRTS00101 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mccabe N.
3
SWRTS00101 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mccabe N.
3
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM
DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
WRITNG
28694 WRITNG 1302 ADVANCED FICTION WRITING
SEM
SWRTS00101
20314 WRITNG 1311 LITRY EDITING/MAGAZINE PROD 3
SEM
W
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Mccabe N.
3
SWRTS00101 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mccabe N.
3
Online and Hybrid Courses
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
AFRCNA
LEC WEBTBA
28692 AFRCNA 0215 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA
12:00 PM-12:00 PM Ewert K.
3 GE:Arts
Web course
BIOL
17378 BIOL 0112 HUMAN BIOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00162
R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Singh O.
3 GE:Life Science
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3 GE:Physical Science
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3 GE:Physical Science
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3
LEC
SWRTS00236
W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Kellogg B.
3
LEC
SWRTS00236 M
Hybrid course. All seats reserved for Pre ASN majors.
CHEM
17251 CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY
Web course.
18506 CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY
Web course.
26673 CHEM 1306 BIOCHEMISTRY
Web course
CIST
18003 CIST 0165 NETWORKING 1
Hybrid course
23757 CIST 0165 NETWORKING 1
06:00 PM-08:30 PM Kellogg B.
3
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gajanan S.
3 GE:Economics
Hybrid course
ECON
17217 ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS LEC WEBTBA
Web course.
EDUC
26990 EDUC 1301 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
LEC
SWRTS00110
R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Dynda T.
3
LEC
WEBTBA
LEC
SWRTS00207
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Baldwin C.
3 GE:Cultures-NonWest/Globa
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Baldwin C.
3 GE:Cultures
LEC
WEBTBA
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Rouff K.
3
LEC
WEBTBA
LEC
FISHR00208
LEC
WEBTBA
LEC
SFCTR00158
LEC
WEBTBA
Hybrid course
ENG
28687 ENG 0103 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY
12:00 PM-12:00 PM Michel D.
3 GE:Literature
Web course
ES
20415 ES 0112 INTRO TO ENRGY SCIENCE & TECHN
R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M.
3 GE:Physical Science
The course is a Hybrid course. Class will meet on Thursdays.
GEOG
24619 GEOG 0101 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
Web course.
20327 GEOG 0102 GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA
Web course.
HPRED
17139 HPRED 1401 LEGAL LIABILITY IN SPORTS
Web course.
28860 HPRED 1425 SPORT ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
-
Rouff K.
3
Web course
MATH
17100 MATH 0136 APPLIED CALCULUS
M W 06:00 PM-07:00 PM Yousif H.
4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Comp
Hybrid course-REC. in class/LEC.online.
MGMT
21178 MGMT 1450 TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gleason S.
3
02:30 PM-03:45 PM Maguire D.
3 GE:Global
12:00 PM-12:00 PM Maguire D.
3
Web course
MRKT
28699 MRKT 1420 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Hybrid course
28698 MRKT 1450 TOPICS IN MARKETING
Web course
T
Online and Hybrid Courses
CRN SUBJ/ NUM
TITLE
TYPE BLD/ROOM DAYS
TIMES
INSTRUCTOR
CR GE CATEGORY
NUR
17233 NUR 1302 PROFESSIONAL NURSING CONCEPTS
LEC
SWRTS00257
LEC
SWRTS00246 M
04:00 PM-07:00 PM Haley T.
3 GE:Physical Education
LEC
SWRTS00257
T
04:00 PM-06:30 PM Haley T.
4 GE:Global
LEC
SWRTS00162
T
02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M.
3 GE:Physical Science
LEC
HASKL00G07
T
02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M.
3 GE:Physical Science
Hybrid course.
17187 NUR 1402 HLTH PROMOTION/HLTH ASSESSMNT
Hybrid course.
17440 NUR 1404 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
R 04:00 PM-07:00 PM Fiorentino L.
3
Hybrid course.
PET
17274 PET 0101 INTRO TO PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
This class is a Hybrid class. It will meet on Tuesdays. It is ITV to UPT.
26913 PET 0101 INTRO TO PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
ITV.This section is for students attending at UPT campus. This is also a Hybrid course.
20508 PET 0106 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 1
LEC
SWRTS00111
LEC
WEBTBA
Web course.Exams on campus 9/24,10/22,11/12 12-2pm. Final TBA.
18431 PET 0201 PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS CHEM
Web course.
W 12:00 PM-02:00 PM Kropf M.
12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D.
3
3
Fall Term 2015 Final Exam Schedule
TIME CLASS BEGAN
EXAM DATE
EXAM TIME
December 14, Monday
NUR-0111, NUR-0211, RADSC 0111
All sections of MATH 0097
[Swarts 0162]
8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
[Fisher 107]
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
MWF
11:00 a.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
MWF
3:00 p.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
M or MW
6:00 p.m.
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
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December 15, Tuesday
TR
TR
8:00 a.m.
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. or 11:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
TR
1:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
TR
4:00 p.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
T or TR
6:00 p.m.
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
December 16, Wednesday
MWF
9:00 a.m.
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
MW or MWF 1:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
MW or MWF 4:00 p.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
W
6:00 p.m.
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
MW
7:30 p.m.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
December 17, Thursday
TR
9:30 a.m.
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
TR
2:30 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
MWF
R
6:00 p.m.
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
TR
7:30 p.m.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
December 18, Friday
MWF
8:00 a.m.
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
MWF
12:00 p.m.
10:00 - 12:00 p.m.
MW or MWF 2:00 p.m.
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Final exams will be held in the regularly scheduled classroom unless otherwise noted.
Please see your instructor to determine the day and time for your final if your course does not fit the grid above. Students having more than two
exams on one day (excluding evening classes) may petition their instructors for assistance in rescheduling one exam at a time
mutually agreeable to student and instructor. If it is not possible to reach an agreement with one of the instructors, students should
contact the appropriate division chair.
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENT SERVICE OFFICES
ADMISSIONS
First Floor, Hanley Library
(814) 362-7555 or (800)872-1787
ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER
218 Hanley Library
(814) 362-7533
ACADEMIC COACHING & TUTORING CENTER
249 Hanley Library
(814) 362-7674
DISABILITY RESOURCES & SERVICES
202 Hanley Library
362-7609
TRiO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
231 Hanley Library
362-7548
MATH CENTER
251 Hanley Library
362-5120
WRITING CENTER
250 Hanley Library
814-362-0253
THE PANTHER SHOP
First Floor, Frame-Westerberg Commons
(814) 362-7540
Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
CONVENIENCE STORE
Mon. thru Thurs. 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m./Sat. 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM (PURCHASING BOOKS)
Mon. thru Thurs. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m./Fri. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
ENROLLMENT SERVICES
(Student Accounts, Registration, Student Records)
The Hangar Building
(814) 362-7602
FINANCIAL AID
The Hangar Building
(814) 362-7550 or (800) 872-1787
DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Seneca Building -2 Main St.
(814) 362-5078
.
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Second Floor, Frame-Westerberg Commons
Career Services, 220 F (814) 362-7657
Health Services & Counseling Services, 226F (814) 362-5272
Housing, 211F (814) 362-7630
Student Activities, 206F (814) 362-7654
Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs, 220F (814) 362-7650
STUDENT ID CENTER
First Floor, Office of Dining Services, Frame-Westerberg Commons
(814) 362-5054
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