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November  19-21      dates  and  times,  see 
November  26-29      Registration  Calendar,  p.  6. 


Important  Information 
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Registration  Calendar 6     Registration  Information....  1 1 

Semester  Calendar 8     Fee  Payment/Refunds 12 

Final  Exams 9     Course  Offerings 21 


Directory  of  Classes 


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Contents 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

CAMPUS  MAP     3 

CAMPUS  DIRECTORY 4 

NOTICE  TO  SENIORS  (Senior  Testing  Requirements) 5 

REGISTRATION  AND  SEMESTER  CALENDARS 6 

EXAMINATIONATESTING  SCHEDULES 9 

Final  Examinations 

Special  Examinations 

English  Placement  Essays 

Developmental  Studies  Placement  Tests 

CLEP  Testing  Schedule 

Intensive  English  for  Internationals 
ADMISSIONS  PROCEDURES 11 

New  Applicants 

Former  Students 

Transferring  Credit  to  MSU 

Residency  Classification 

Persons  60  Years  of  Age  &  Persons  Totally  Disabled 
REGISTRATION  INFORMATION 11 

Obtaining  Registration  Materials 
Current  Students 
New  and  Readmitted  Students 
Registration  Appointment  Times 
Credit/No  Credit  and  Audit  Procedures 

Consulting  with  Academic  Adviser  -  Obtaining  Section  Request  Form 
FEES  AND  DEPOSITS 12 

Maintenance  Fee 

Tuition 

Summary  of  Course  Fees 

Activity  Fee 

Miscellaneous  Fees 
PAYMENT  OF  FEES 13 

Fee  Payment  Options 

Returned  Checks/Charge  Card  Drafts 

"No  More  Checks"  Status 

FEE  PAYMENT  DEADLINE  PERIOD  14 

STUDENT  FEE  REFUND  PROCEDURES  14 

Maintenance  Fees,  Out-of-State  Tuition,  Music  Fees 

Student  Activity  Fees 

Parking  Fees,  Locker  Fees,  Desoto 

APPEAL  PROCEDURES  FOR  FEES  AND  REFUNDS 14 

I.D.  CARD 14 

MISCELLANEOUS  ACADEMIC  POLICIES  AND  PROCEDURES     15 

Change  of  Course  (Add/Drop) 

Withdrawal  Procedures 

Change  of  College,  Major,  Name,  Address,  SS  Number 

Course  Numbering  System 

Course  Load  Limitations 

Grade  Reports/Academic  Status  and  Retention/Repetition  of  Courses 

Students  with  Disabilities 

Registration  Procedures  —  Sample  Section  Request  Form 

TRIAL  SCHEDULE  FORM 18 

COURSE  OFFERINGS  FOR  SPRING  1991 
SCHEDULE  OF  CLASSES  (see  following  page  for  Departmental  Listing) 

Memphis  State  Campus 23 

General  Education  Curriculum 68 

Weekend  Course  Offerings      69 

International  Studies  Program 71-72 

University  Honors  Program      73 

UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE     74 

Directed  Study  Courses     75 

Bornblum  Judaic  Studies 76 

Religion  in  Society , 76 

Paralegal  Studies 77 

Open  Learning  Fire  Service  Program 77 

Women*s  Studies 77 

Black  Studies 78 

Legal  Thought  and  Liberal  Arts 78 

MINI  College  Courses     79 

Off-Campus  Courses  and  Locations 80-81 

ADDENDA  TO  CATALOGS 82 

EXPOSURE  TO  HAZARDOUS  CHEMICALS  AND  RADIOACTIVE  MATERIALS 82 

VA  EDUCATIONAL  BENEFITS 82 

SEXUAL  HARASSMENT  POLICY      83 

PRIVACY  RIGHTS  OF  PARENTS  AND  STUDENTS 84 


Memphis  State  University  is  an  Equal  Opportunity/Affirmative  Action  University. 
It  is  committed  to  education  of  a  non-racially  identifiable  student  body. 


SPRING  1991 


SCHEDULE  OF  CLASSES 


THE  COLLEGE  OF  ARTS  &  SCIENCES 

Anthropology  ANTH  (E010) 23 

Biology  BIOL  (E060)      23 

Chemistry  &  Physical  Science  CHEM  &  PSCI  (E070)     25 

Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice  CJUS  (E075)      26 

English  ENGL  (E080) 26 

Linguistics  LING  (E100) 28 

Chinese  (see  LALI)     28 

Classical  Languages  CLAS  (E1 10) 28 

French  FREN  (E120)     28 

German  GERM  (E130)     28 

Greek  GREK  (E140)      28 

Hebrew  (see  LALI)      — 

Italian  ITAL  (E160)      28 

Japanese  JAPN  (E165) 28 

Latin  LATN  (E170)      28 

Portuguese  (see  LALI)     — 

Russian  RUSS  (E190)      28 

Spanish  SPAN  (E200)      29 

Languages  Literatures  LALI  (E211)     29 

Geography  GEOG  (E220) 29 

Planning  PLAN  (E230)     30 

Geology  GEOL  (E235)      30 

Geophysics  GEOP(E237) 30 

History  HIST  (E240) 31 

International  Studies  INTL  (E245) — 

Mathematics  MATH  (E280) 32 

Computer  Science  COMP  (E285) 33 

Philosophy  PHIL  (E330) 33 

Physics  PHYS  (E350) 34 

Political  Science  POLS  (E370)     35 

Psychology  PSYC  (E390) 35 

Sociology  SOCI  (E410) 37 

Social  Work  SWRK  (E470)     38 

THE  FOGELMAN  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS  &  ECONOMICS 


Administration  BA  (H500) 38 

School  of  Accountancy  ACCT  (H510)      38 

Economics  ECON  (H520) 39 

Finance,  Insurance  &  Real  Estate  FIR  (H530)     39 

Management  MGMT  (H550) 40 

Business  Education  BUED  (H554)     — 

Mgmt  Information  Systems 

&  Decision  Sciences  ISDS  (H557)     41 

Marketing  MKTG  (H560)     42 

THE  COLLEGE  OF  COMMUNICATION  &  FINE  ARTS 

Art  ART  (K020)     42 

Journalism  JOUR  (K260)     44 

Music  History,  Literature,  &  Appreciation  MUHL  (K304)     ....  45 

Music  Theory  &  Composition  MUTC  (K307)     45 

Music  Education  MUSE  (K313) 45 


Sacred  Music  MUSA  (K316)     46 

Applied  Music  MUAP  (K318)     46 

Commercial  Music  CMUS  (K320) 48 

Theatre  THEA(K491) 48 

Communication  Studies  COMM  (K493) 48 

Theatre  and  Communication  Arts  THCA  (K495)     48 

Dance  DANC  (K497)     50 

THE  COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION 

Educational  Professional  Core  EDUC  (M500)     50 

Educational  Services  EDSV  (M550)      51 

Educational  Admin.  &  Supv.  EDAS  (M630) 52 

Elementary  Education  ELED  (M650) 53 

Secondary  Education  SCED  (M670)     53 

Curriculum  and  Instruction  in  Education  CIED  (M675) 53 

Educational  Foundations  EDFD  (M700)      54 

Research  Methodology  &  Statistics  EDRS  (M710) 55 

Educational  Psychology  EDPS  (M720) 55 

Counseling  &  Personnel  Services  COUN  (M731 )      55 

Counseling  Psychology  CPSY  (M735)     57 

Health  HLTH  (M740)      57 

Safety  Education  SAFE  (M745) 57 

Physical  Education  PHED  (M750)      57 

Recreation  RECR  (M760) 58 

Health,  Physical  Education  &  Recreation  HPER  (M763)    ....  59 

Home  Economics  HMEC  (M770) 59 

Marketing  Education  MKED  (M773)      60 

Special  Education  SPED  (M791) 60 

THE  HERFF  COLLEGE  OF  ENGINEERING 

Biomedical  Engineering  BIOM  (Q795)     60 

Civil  Engineering  CIVL  (Q800)     60 

Electrical  Engineering  ELEC  (Q820)     61 

Industrial  &  Systems  Engineering  INSE  (Q831)      62 

Mechanical  Engineering  MECH  (Q870) 62 

Technology  TECH  (Q890)      62 

THE  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  UNIV  (R950)     64 

THE  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING  NURS  (U970) 65 

THE  INDEPENDENT  PROGRAMS 

Academic  ACAD  (V905)      65 

Audiology&  Speech  Pathology  AUSP  (V91 5)     65 

Interdisciplinary  INTD  (V933) 66 

MSU  Libraries  LBRY  (V945)     — 

Aerospace  Studies  AERO  (V950) 66 

Military  Science  ARMY  (V955)     66 

Naval  Science  NAVY  (V958)     66 

University  Honors  Program  UNHP  (V960)     67 

Remedial  &  Developmental 
Studies  R&DS  (V986) 67 


Director y  of  Classes 


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Executive  Vice  President  •  Linda  Naismith 

Director  of  Print  Production  •  Stephen  Greene 

Group  Production  Manager  •  Fran  O'Connor 

Ad  Operations  Supervisor  •  Scott  Goglin 

Production  Coordinator  •  Emily  Curran 

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Vice  President,  Marketing  •  Carleton  W.  Bryant 
Vice  President,  Sales  •  Gary  Marcus,  Sharon  H.  Greener 
Director  of  Local  Ad  Sales  •  Neal  R.  Halter 
Director  of  DOC  Ad  Operations  •  Linda  MacCaslln 
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SPRING  1991 


SPRING  1991 


OFFICE 


CAMPUS  DIRECTORY 

LOCATION 


Academic  Counseling 
Add/Drop  Courses 
Admissions 

Freshman  Information 

Readmission  Information 

Transfer  Information 

Graduate  Admissions  Information 

Law  School  Information 

International  Students 
Counseling  (Academic) 
Developmental  Studies 
Drop/Add  Courses 
Evening  Services  Dean 
Fee  Payment 


Financial  Aid 

Graduate  School 

Identification  Cards  (New  and  Replacement) 

Information  Center 
International  Student  Advisor 
Off-Campus  (Jackson  Center) 


Probation  (Academic) 
Probation  (Academic) 
Records  Office 
Registration  and  Scheduling 


Undergraduate 
Graduate 


Residence  Life  (Housing) 

Residency  Classification 

Security 

Student  Aid 

Student  Educational  Services 

Student  Information  System 

Student  Loan  Checks 


Transcripts 

Transfer  Student  Information 

Withdrawal 

Prior  to  First  Day  of  Classes 


Beginning  First  Day  of  Classes 
Graduate 
Law 

Undergraduate 
(After  4:30  p.m.,  see  Evening  Services) 


ScatesHall  107 

See  Change  of  Course  section 

Administration  215 
Administration  167 
Administration  215 
Administration  216 
Law  School  201 
Administration  216 
Scates  Hall  107 
Administration  171 
See  Change  of  Course  section 
Administration  167 
Administration  177 
University  Center  Ballroom 
(see  calendar  for  dates) 
Scates  Hall  312 
Administration  315 
Administration  176 
3461  Central  Avenue 
University  Center  417 


Administration  167 
Administration  315 
Administration  1 1 9 
Administration  161 
Registration  Center 

(see  calendar  for  dates) 
Richardson  Towers  01 1 
Administration  205 
Administration  1 51 
Scates  Hall  312 
Administration  377 
(Taped  Messages) 
Administration  178 
University  Center  Ballroom 
(see  calendar  for  dates) 
Administration  143 
Administration  215 

Administration  161 
Registration  Center 
(see  calendar  for  dates) 

Administration  315 
Law  School  207B 
Scates  Hall  120 


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SPRING  1991 


NOTICE  TO  SENIORS 

Senior  Testing  Requirements 

The  Tennessee  Board  of  Regents  and  University  policy  require  all  seniors  to  complete  the  ACT-COMP,  a  general 
education  test,  and/or  certain  major  testing  requirements  prior  to  graduation.  The  ACT-COMP  is  scheduled  on  the  dates 
listed  below  for  seniors  who  have  completed  100  hours  or  more  toward  their  degree.  Choose  the  preferred  test  date 
and  register  by  calling  the  University  Testing  Center  at  678-2428.  Registration  for  each  test  date  is  first  come,  first 
served,  so  CALL  EARLYI  The  test  should  be  completed  PRIOR  to  filing  the  Intent  to  Graduate  Cards. 


9:00  a.m. 
1:00  p.m. 
9:00  a.m. 
6:00  p.m. 
9:00  a.m. 
1:00  p.m. 
9:00  a.m. 


SENIOR  EXAMINATION  SCHEDULE  (ACT-COMP) 

Saturday,  November  17,  1990 9:00  a.m. 

Saturday,  December  8,  1990 
Thursday,  January  10,  1991 
Saturday,  February  16,  1991 
Tuesday,  March  19,  1991 
Saturday,  April  20,  1991  .  . 
Friday,  May  3,  1991  .... 
Saturday,  June  15,  1991    .  . 

About  the  ACT-COMP 

The  Senior  Test  is  designed  to  evaluate  the  skills  that  students  acquire  in  their  general  education  program  —  those 
courses  that  are  required  for  all  students.  It  is  not  meant  to  test  knowledge  from  a  specific  major  or  discipline,  but  rather 
to  evaluate  the  student's  ability  to  receive  information  in  a  variety  of  formats,  analyze  the  information,  and  respond  to 
situations  related  to  adult  roles  in  society.  During  the  test,  you  will  view  portions  of  newscasts  and  television  produc- 
tions, listen  to  music  and  radio  broadcasts,  look  at  art  prints,  and  review  advertisements,  graphs,  and  blueprints. 
Scores  on  the  test  will  be  returned  to  you  along  with  information  for  comparison  with  a  national  senior  reference  group. 
The  report  will  include  an  overall  total  score  and  also  subscores  in  the  following  areas: 

—  Functioning  Within  Social  Institutions  —  Communicating 

—  Using  Science  and  Technology  —  Solving  Problems 

—  Using  the  Arts  —  Clarifying  Values 
A  description  of  each  subscore  area  is  included  with  the  score  report. 

MAJOR  AREA  ACHIEVEMENT  TESTING 

Students  graduating  either  December  1990  or  May  1991  in  the  following  majors  are  also  required  to  take  a  Major  Area 
Achievement  Test  prior  to  graduation.  Please  contact  your  Graduation  Analyst  or  the  Testing  Center  for  details. 

—  Accounting  —  Computer  Systems  Technology 

—  Civil  Engineering  —  Manufacturing  Technology 

—  Electrical  Engineering  —  Foreign  Language 

—  Mechanical  Engineering  —  Theatre  &  Communication  Arts 

STUDENTS  WITH  DISABILITIES 
Due  to  the  special  format  of  the  test  —  television,  tapes,  and  slides  and  the  time  requirements  of  the  test,  students  with 
significant  visual,  hearing  or  manual  impairments  may  be  eligible  for  exemption.  Students  with  disabilities  must  request 
and  be  approved  for  exemption  through  the  Director  of  the  Office  of  Students  with  Disabilities,  215  Scates  Hall,  prior  to 
the  last  test  date  for  any  given  semester. 

UNDERGRADUATE  DEGREE  APPLICATION  DEADLINES 
May  1 991  November  21 ,  1 990 

August  1991  April  10,  1991 

December  1991  July  24,  1991 


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SPRING  1991  REGISTRATION  CALENDAR 

REGISTRATION  CENTER  is  located  in  the  University  Center— East  Commons 


Prior  to  Registration 


Academic  Advising.  Guidelines,  dates  and  priority  estab- 
lished by  individual  colleges  and  departments.  See  Con- 
sulting with  Academic  Adviser. 

Students  begin  receiving  Spring  1991  Priority  Registration 
materials. 


November  12-15 
November  19-21* 
November  26-29 


REGISTER  EARLYIIIII 


PRIORITY  REGISTRATION  Monday-Thursday 

Register  at  or  after 
9:00  a.m.  -    7:00  p.m.  assigned  appointment 

time. 

*Nov.  21:    9:00  a.m.-    3:00  p.m.  only. 

Fees  may  be  paid  beginning  November  12; 

Fee  Payment  Deadline  Period  is  January  9-11  and  13, 

1991. 


REGISTER  EARLYIIIII 


December  1 


Application  deadline.  Any  student  who  meets  admission  or 
readmission  requirements  after  this  date  cannot  be  assured 
of  registration  before  the  first  day  of  classes. 


December  21     Mail-in  fee  payment  deadline  for  students  who  registered 

during  Priority  Registration. 


January  9-1 1 
January  13 


January  9-1 1 
January  13 


CONTINUOUS  REGISTRATION/DROP/ADD 

9:00  a.m.  -    7:00  p.m.  Wednesday-Friday 

1:00  p.m.-    4:30  p.m.  Sunday 

Appointment  times  not  required. 
Students  registering  during  this  period  should  have  al- 
ready been  advised;  advising  may  not  be  available. 


FEE  PAYMENT  DEADLINE  PERIOD 

University  Center  -  3rd  Floor 
9:00  a.m.  -    7:00  p.m.  Wednesday-Friday 

1:00  p.m.-    4:30  p.m.  Sunday 

FINAL  fee  payment  deadline  for  all  students  who  have 
registered  for  Spring  1 991  courses  during  Priority/ 
Continuous  Registration.  Courses  will  be  deleted  for 
students  who  fail  to  meet  the  Fee  Payment  Deadline. 


January  9-1 1 
January  13 
Janaury  14-17 


January  14-17 


Registration  Materials  Center  (University  Center  - 
2nd  Floor  -  East  TV  Lounge) 
8:30  a.m.  -  6:30  p.m.        Wednesday-Friday 
1:00  p.m.  -  4:30  p.m.        Sunday 
8:30  a.m.  -  6:30  p.m.        Monday-Thursday 

Materials  will  not  be  released  without  a  picture  I.D. 


REGULAR  REGISTRATION/DROP/ADD/ 
FEE  PAYMENT 

9:00  a.m.  -    7:00  p.m.  Monday-Thursday 

Appointment  time  required  for  registration. 
All  fees  must  be  paid  on  the  day  the  registration  or 
drop/add  is  processed. 


PC-191  participants  and  State  of  Tennessee  employees 
register  at  or  after  appointment  time  on  Student  Information 
Form  during  Regular  Registration. 


January  17 


100%  Refund  Deadline.  Last  day  for  students  to  withdraw 
from  the  University  or  drop  to  part-time  and  receive  a  100% 
refund. 


Jaunary  1 8  and  22 


Senior  Citizen  Audit  Registration 
1:00  p.m.-    4:30  p.m. 


SPRING  1991 


January  18    . 
January  22-24 


LATE  REGISTRATION/DROP/ADD/FEE  PAYMENT 

1 :00  p.m.  -  4:30  p.m.  Friday 

9:00  a.m.  -  7:00  p.m.  Tuesday-Thursday 

All  fees  must  be  paid  on  the  day  the  registration  or 

drop/add  is  processed. 


OFF-CAMPUS  REGISTRATION:  See  Off-Campus  Locations  at  the  back  of  this  schedule. 

After  January  24,  and  at  other  times  when  the  Registration  Center  is  not  open,  students  may 
direct  inquiries  to  the  Registration  and  Scheduling  Office,  Administration  Building,  Room  161, 
678-2675.  Office  hours  are  8:00  a.m.  -  4:30  p.m.,  Monday-Friday. 

REGISTRATION  FEES  may  be  paid  as  soon  as  a  student  receives  a  Class  Schedule  and 
Invoice  Form.  See  Fee  Payment  Options.  Direct  inquiries  to  the  Bursar's  Office,  Administration 
Building,  Room  177.  Office  hours  are  8:00  a.m.  -  4:30  p.m.,  Monday-Friday. 


REGISTRATION  MATERIALS 
REQUIRED: 


Student  Information  Form 

Section  Request  Form 

Restricted  Section  Request  Forms  (if  required  for 


MATERIALS  REQUIRED 
TO  DROP/ADD  THROUGH 
JANUARY  24: 
Processed  in  the 
Registration  Center 


Class  Schedule  and  Invoice  Form 


SUMMARY  OF  STEPS  TO  COMPLETE  REGISTRATION 

Detailed  descriptions  of  each  of  the  following  steps  are  provided  in  the  appropriate  section  of  this  Schedule  of  Classes. 

1 .  Complete  admission  procedures. 

New  students  must  submit  a  $5.00  application  fee  and  application  form  to  the  Admissions  Office.  (Undergraduate,  Admin.  Bldg., 
Room  215,  678-2101;  Graduate,  Admin.  Bldg.,  Room  216,  678-2911.) 

Students  who  were  unclassified  or  who  were  not  enrolled  in  the  Fall  1990  semester  must  file  a  readmission  application  (Read- 
missions,  Admin.  Bldg.,  Room  167,  678-2674.) 

2.  Obtain  necessary  registration  materials. 

Current  students  (who  do  not  have  holds  placed  on  their  materials)  and  new  or  readmitted  students  meeting  admission  require- 
ments in  sufficient  time  before  either  Priority  or  Regular  Registration,  will  be  mailed  a  Student  Information  Form  with  a  registra- 
tion appointment  time. 

Students  not  meeting  admission  requirements  in  time  to  receive  registration  materials  in  the  mail  will  receive  instructions  with 
their  letter  of  acceptance. 

Refer  to  the  Registration  Calendar  for  all  deadlines,  dates  and  times  for  registration  activity. 

3.  Consult  with  academic  adviser. 

All  students  must  obtain  a  Section  Request  Form  from  an  academic  adviser  prior  to  registration. 


4.      Pick  up  Restricted  Section  Request  Forms  (if  required). 

The  locations  of  Restricted  Section  Request  Forms  are  footnoted  in 
forms. 


Schedule  of  Classes  for  the  classes  requiring  these 


5.  Report  to  the  Registration  Center. 

Bring  the  Student  Information  Form  and  Section  Request  Form,  and  any  required  Restricted  Section  Request  Forms  to  the 
Registration  Center  at  or  after  the  appointment  time  printed  on  the  Student  Information  Form  for  Priority  or  Regular  Registration. 
Appointment  times  are  not  necessary  during  other  times  when  registration/drop/add  is  available. 

6.  Pay  all  registration  fees. 

Fees  may  be  paid  beginning  the  day  students  register  and  MUST  be  paid  by  the  deadline  specified  on  the  Class  Schedule  and 
Invoice  Form  which  the  students  receive  at  time  of  registration.  Students'  classes  will  be  deleted  if  fees  are  not  paid  by  the  date 
indicated. 


REGISTER  EARLYI 


PAY  FEES  ON  TIMEI 


SPRING  1991 


SPRING  1991  SEMESTER  CALENDAR 


JANUARY 

1991 

s 

M   T  W 

T   F 

S 

1   2 

3   4 

5 

6 

7   8   9 

10  11 

12 

13 

14  15  16 

17  18 

19 

20 

21  22  23 

24  25 

26 

27 

28  29  30 

31 

FEBRUARY  1991 

S 

M   T  W  T   F 

S 

1 

2 

3 

4   5   6   7   8 

9 

10 

11  12  13  14  15 

16 

17 

18  19  20  21  22 

23 

24 

25  26  27  28 

MARCH 

1991 

S 

M   T  W 

T   F 

S 

1 

2 

3 

4   5   6 

7   8 

9 

10 

11  12  13 

14  15 

16 

17 

18  19  20 

21  22 

23 

24 

25  26  27 

28  29 

30 

31 

APRIL  1991 

S 

M 

T  W  T 

F 

S 

1 

2   3   4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9  10  11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16  17  18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23  24  25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

MAY  1991 

S 

M 

T  W  T 

F 

S 

1   2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7   8   9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14  15  16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21  22  23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28  29  30 

31 

January  13  Residence  Hall  Check-In. 

January  17     100%  Refund  Deadline.  Last  day  for  students  to  withdraw 

from  the  University  or  drop  to  part-time  and  receive  a  100% 
refund. 

January  18     FIRST  DAY  OF  CLASSES 

January  21  Holiday;  Martin  Luther  King's  Birthday 

January  24     Last  day  to  add  courses  or  register.  (Beginning  January  25 

inquiries  concerning  change  of  course  should  be  directed  to 
the  Records  Office,  Administration  Building,  Room  119,  678- 
2671.) 

Last  day  for  graduate  students  to  file  "Intent  to  Graduate" 
card  with  the  Graduate  School  Office  for  degree  to  be  con- 
ferred in  May  1991. 

January  29     Last  day   for   removing    Fall   Semester,    1990   "Incomplete" 

grades. 

January  31     75%  Refund  Deadline.  Last  day  for  students  to  withdraw  from 

the  University  or  drop  to  part-time  and  receive  a  75%  refund. 
Last  day  for  75%  refund  of  residence  hall  rent. 

February  6     Last  day  to  return  books  (with  receipt)  to  bookstore  for  100% 

refund. 

February  14 25%  Refund  Deadline.  Last  day  for  students  to  withdraw  from 

the  University  or  drop  to  part-time  and  receive  a  25%  refund. 
Last  day  for  graduate  students  to  submit  master's  degree 
candidacy  and  doctoral  candidacy  forms  to  College  Directors 
of  Graduate  Studies. 
Last  day  for  25%  refund  of  residence  hall  rent. 

March  8 Last  day  for  all  students  to  withdraw  from  the  University  or 

drop  courses. 

March  10-17     Spring  Holidays. 

March  19     Last  day  to  remove  Fall  Semester,  1990  "Incomplete"  grades 

when  extension  has  been  granted. 

April  8-11     Priority  Registration  —  Summer  1991. 

April  10 Last  day  for  making  application  to  the  dean  of  the  appro- 
priate undergraduate  college  for  degrees  to  be  conferred  in 
August,  1991. 

April  15-18     Priority  Registration  — Fall  1991. 

April  22-25 

April  26 Last  day  for  submission  of  comprehensive  examination  re- 
sults to  the  Graduate  School. 

Last  day  for  submission  of  theses/dissertations  to  the 
Graduate  School. 

May  1 LAST  DAY  OF  CLASSES 

May  2 Study  Day. 

May  3-9 Final  Examination  Period.  See  Examination  Schedule. 

May  10     Last  day  to  clear  financial  obligations  to  the  University  before 

holds  are  placed  on  grades. 

May  11     Commencement 

May  17  Mail-in  fee  payment  deadline  for  students  who  have  regis- 
tered for  Summer  1 991  prior  to  this  date. 


The  calendar  is  subject  to  change  at  any  time  prior  to  or  during  an  academic  term  due  to 
emergencies  or  causes  beyond  the  reasonable  control  of  the  institution,  including  severe 
weather,  loss  of  utility  services,  or  orders  by  federal  or  state  agencies  (SBR  2:04:00:01). 


SPRING  1991 


EXAMINATION/TESTING  SCHEDULES 


Final  examinations  begin  on  Friday 

•CLASS  MEETING 

BEGINNING 

DAYS 

TIME 

8:00  A.M. 

MWF 

9:10  A.M. 

MWF 

10:20  A.M. 

MWF 

11:30  A.M. 

MWF 

12:40  P.M. 

MW 

2:20  P.M. 

MW 

5:30  P.M. 

MW 

7:10  P.M. 

MW 

8:50  P.M. 

MW 

*CLASS  MEETING 

BEGINNING 

DAYS 

TIME 

8:00  A.M. 

TT 

9:40  A.M. 

TT 

11:20  A.M. 

TT 

1:00  P.M. 

TT 

2:40  P.M. 

TT 

5:30  P.M. 

TT 

7:10  P.M. 

TT 

8:50  P.M. 

TT 

•CLASS  MEETING 

BEGINNING 

DAYS 

TIME 

9:00  A.M. 

SAT 

10:00  A.M. 

SAT 

SCHEDULE  OF  FINAL  EXAMINATIONS 

May  3,  1991 .  Attendance  is  compulsory. 


FRIDAY 
MAY  3, 1991 


8:00  a.m.-10:00  a.m. 
10:30  a.m.-12:30  p.m. 


TUESDAY 
MAY  7, 1991 


8:00  a.m.-10:00  a.m. 
10:30  a.m.-12:30  p.m. 


1:00  p.m.-  3:00  p.m. 
7:00  p.m.-  9:00  p.m. 


SATURDAY 
MAY  4, 1991 

8:00  a.m. -10:00  a.m. 
10:00  a.m.-12:00  noon 


EXAMINATION  GIVEN 

MONDAY 
MAY  6, 1991 


8:00  a.m.-10:00  a.m. 
10:30  a.m.-12:30  p.m. 


7:00  p.m.-  9:00  p.m. 


EXAMINATION  GIVEN 

THURSDAY 
MAY  9, 1991 


8:00  a.m.-10:00  a.m. 
10:30  a.m.-12:30  p.m. 

5:30  p.m.-  7:30  p.m. 

8:00  p.m. -10:00  p.m. 

EXAMINATION  GIVEN 


WEDNESDAY 
MAY  8, 1991 


10:00  a.m. -12:00  noon 
1:00  p.m.-  3:00  p.m. 
5:30  p.m.-  7:30  p.m. 

8:00  p.m.-10:00  p.m. 


•Classes  meeting  one  day  a  week  for  at  least  two  hours  will  have  their  examination  during  the  examination  week  at  the  time  the  class 
normally  meets. 

No  examination  may  be  given  at  a  time  other  than  the  one  listed  above  except  with  written  permission  from  the  department  chairman 
and  the  college  dean. 

Common  final  examinations  are  given  by  academic  departments  for  certain  courses.  These  courses  are  footnoted  in  the  departmental 
listings. 

Examinations  for  classes  which  meet  at  an  hour  not  included  in  this  schedule  (e.g.,  9:30  MWF)  should  be  given  at  an  hour  as  close  to 
the  scheduled  hour  as  possible.  (The  examination  for  a  class  meeting  at  9:30  MWF  may  be  given  at  the  time  scheduled  for  either  a 
9:10  MWF  class  or  a  10:20  MWF  class.) 


DATES  OF  SPECIAL  EXAMINATIONS 

LANGUAGE  PLACEMENT  EXAMINATIONS 
Date 
Exams 
Given         Language  Time  Location 

January  9,    French       9:00  a.m.-10:30  a.m.     WD  Bldg.  Rm.  118 
1991  Spanish      11:00  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  WD  Bldg.  Rm.  118 

(Wednes-     Other         1 :30  p.m.-3:00  p.m.       WD  Bldg.  Rm.  118 
day)  Languages 

For  further  information  contact  the  Department  of  Foreign  Lan- 
guages and  Literatures,  678-2506. 

SPEECH  AND  HEARING  SCREENING  TESTS 

February  1 ,         8:30  a.m.-      Administration  of  Speech  and  Hear- 

Friday  10:00  a.m.       ing  screening  test  to  applicants  for 

admission  to  the  Teacher  Education 

April  5,  8:30  a.m.-      Program,  Room  202,  Ball  Education 

Friday  10:00  a.m.       Building. 


PRE-PROFESSIONAL  SKILLS  TEST  (PPST) 
Testing  Dates  Deadline  to  Register 


January  26,  1991 
March  2,  1991 
May  4,  1991 


January  18,  1991 
February  22,  1991 
April  26,  1991 


Students  may  register  for  the  PPST  in  the  Testing  Center, 
Room  111  Health  Center  Building.  Registration  is  not  complete 
until  the  student  returns  to  the  Testing  Center  with  the  receipt  for 
payment  of  test  fees. 

Please  note  that  while  the  deadlines  fall  one  week  prior  to  the 
test,  the  materials  are  ordered  approximately  30  days  prior  to 
that.  Registration  will  then  be  accepted  on  a  first  come,  first 
served  basis  until  the  deadline.  Students  are,  therefore,  en- 
couraged to  SIGN  UP  EARLY. 


SPRING  1991 


MILLER  ANALOGIES  TEST 


Tuesday 
Saturday 
Tuesday 
Saturday 
Tuesday 
Saturday 
Saturday 
Monday 
Saturday 
Tuesday 
Saturday 
Tuesday 
Saturday 


Monday 


December  4, 

December  15, 

January  8, 

January  26, 

February  12, 

February  23, 

March  9, 

March  18, 

AprH6, 

April  16, 

May  18, 

May  21, 

June  1, 

June  11, 

June  24, 


1990 
1990 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 
1991 


6:00  p.m 
9:00  a.m 
6:00  p.m 
9:00  a.m 
2:00  p.m 
9:00  a.m 
9:00  a.m 
6:00  p.m 
9:00  a.m 
6:00  p.m 
9:00  a.m 
6:00  p.m 
9:00  a.m 
1:00  p.m 
6:00  p.m 


Students  needing  to  take  the  Miller  Analogies  Test  need  to 
come  by  or  call  the  Testing  Center  in  Room  1 1 1  of  the  Health 
Center  to  sign  up  for  the  M.A.T.  Call  678-2428  for  further  informa 
tion. 

NATIONAL  TEACHER  EXAMINATION  (NTE) 
Core  Battery  Dates  Specialty  Area  Tests 

October  27,  1990  November  10,  1990 

March  2,  1991  March  23,  1991 

June  22,  1991  July  13,  1991 

Check  1990-91  NTE  Bulletin  of  Information  for  registration 
dates. 

COMPREHENSIVE  EXAMINATIONS 
M.Ed.,  M.S.,  M.A.T.  Comprehensive  Examinations 
April  6,  1 :00  p.m.  -    4:00  p.m. 

Saturday 

Students  wishing  to  take  the  M.Ed.,  M.S.  or  M.A.T.  Compre- 
hensive Examinations  must  place  their  names  on  the  examination 
list  in  the  department  in  which  they  are  majoring. 

Students  wishing  to  take  the  Ed.S.  or  Ed.D.  Comprehensive 
Examinations  must  make  arrangements  with  their  major  advisor. 

ENGLISH  PLACEMENT  ESSAYS 

ENGLISH  PLACEMENT  ESSAYS  will  be  administered  at  the 
following  times.  Students  must  preregister  for  the  test  of  their 
choice  by  calling  the  Testing  Center,  678-2428,  by  noon  of  the 
preceding  day  (by  noon  Friday  for  Monday's  test). 


COMPLETE  AAPP  TEST  (English 

Math  and  R 

Friday 

January  1 1 

Tuesday 

January  15 

Tuesday 

January  22 

Tuesday 

February  19 

Saturday 

March  23 

Monday 

April  1 

Thursday 

April  11 

Tuesday 

April  23 

Saturday 

May  11 

Monday 

May  20 

Tuesday 

May  28 

Tuesday 

June  18 

Tuesday 

June  25 

Monday 

July  1 

Saturday 

July  27 

.             Partial  Math  AAPP  Test 

'              Friday 

January  1 1 

Tuesday 

January  15 

Tuesday 

January  22 

Tuesday 

February  19 

Saturday 

March  23 

Monday 

April  1 

Thursday 

April  11 

Tuesday 

April  23 

Saturday 

May  11 

Monday 

May  20 

Tuesday 

May  28 

l               Tuesday 

June  18 

Tuesday 

June  25 

Monday 

July  1 

Saturday 

July  27 

Testing  Dates 

Times 

Friday 

November  2, 1990 

1:30  p.m. 

Monday 

November  19, 1990 

5:45  p.m. 

Monday 

November  26,  1990 

12:45  p.m. 

Wednesday 

December  5,  1990 

5:45  p.m. 

Friday 

January  11, 1991 

8:45  a.m. 

Tuesday 

January  15, 1991 

12:45  p.m. 

Saturday 

January  19, 1991 

8:45  a.m. 

Tuesday 

February  19, 1991 

5:45  p.m. 

Saturday 

March  23,  1991 

8:45  a.m. 

Monday 

April  1,1991 

12:45  p.m. 

Thursday 

April  11,  1991 

5:45  p.m. 

Tuesday 

April  23, 1991 

5:45  p.m. 

Monday 

May  20,  1991 

12:45  p.m.      . 

Tuesday 

May  28,  1991 

8:45  a.m. 

Tuesday 

June  18,  1991 

5:45  p.m. 

Tuesday 

June  25,  1991 

12:45  p.m. 

Results  will  be  available  in  Academic  Counseling,  107  Scates 

Hall.  All  students  will  need  to  bring  photo  ID  and  a  pen  to  the  test. 

LATE  REGISTRANTS  should  call  the  English 

Skills  Resource 

Center,  Room  119,  Patterson  Hall,  678-2659,  to 

arrange  to  take 

the  Placement  Test. 

For  further 

information  call  the  Testing  Center,  678-2428  or 

your  adviser. 

DEVELOPMENTAL  STUDIES 
PLACEMENT  TESTS 

Developmental  Studies  placement  tests  will  be  administered  on 
the  following  dates.  The  complete  test  is  required  of  all  first-time 
freshmen  admitted  to  Memphis  State  University  under  the  guide- 
lines of  the  Developmental  Studies  Program.  Students  must  pre- 
register in  person  in  the  Developmental  Studies  Office,  Room 
171 ,  Administration  Building,  by  12:00  noon  of  the  preceding  day. 


8:45  a.m. 
12:45  p.m. 
12:45  p.m. 

5:45  p.m. 

8:45  a.m. 
12:45  p.m. 

5:45  p.m. 

5:45  p.m. 

8:45  a.m. 
12:45  p.m. 

8:45  a.m. 

5:45  p.m. 
12:45  p.m. 

8:45  a.m. 

8:45  a.m. 


9:35  a.m. 
1:35  p.m. 
12:45  p.m. 
6:35  p.m. 
9:35  a.m. 
1 :35  p.m. 
6:35  p.m. 
6:35  p.m. 
9:35  a.m. 
1 :35  p.m. 
9:35  a.m. 
6:35  p.m. 
1 :35  p.m. 
9:35  a.m. 
9:35  a.m. 


The  sign-up  deadline  for  AAPP  tests  is  noon  the  day  prior  to 
the  test. 

For  further  information,  contact  the  Developmental  Studies  Of- 
fice, Room  171,  Administration  Building,  678-2028. 

CLEP  TESTING  SCHEDULE 

Examinees  for  the  College  Level  Testing  Program  may  pick  up 
registration  materials  from  the  Testing  Center  in  the  Health  Center 
Building,  Room  1 1 1 .  All  regular  testing  dates  are  on  Wednesdays. 
Testing  will  be  held  in  Mitchell  Hall,  Room  409. 

There  will  be  four  sessions  held  each  test  date  at  the  following 
times: 
Session  I  Session  III 

8:30- 10:00  a.m.  12:30-    2:00  p.m. 

Session  II  Session  IV 

10:30  -  12:00  noon  2:30  -    4:00  p.m. 

Test  Dates  Registration  Deadlines 

November  14,  1990  October  18,  1990 

January  16,  1991  December  12,  1990 

February  20,  1991  January  24,  1991 

March  20,  1991  February  22,  1991 

April  17,  1991  March  21,  1991 

May  15,  1991  April  19,  1991 

June  12,  1991  May  17,  1991 

INTENSIVE  ENGLISH  FOR  INTERNATIONALS 
NON-CREDIT 

The  Intensive  English  for  Internationals  program  provides  lan- 
guage instruction  for  non-English  speakers  in  Memphis,  in  the 
surrounding  area,  and  from  abroad.  Students  attend  classes 
grouped  by  ability  level  and  receive  a  certificate  of  attendance 
upon  successful  completion  of  study.  The  program  is  offered 
year-round  on  a  semester  basis  coinciding  with  the  University's 
calendar  and  features  an  8-week  summer  session. 

All  classes  are  taught  by  professional  staff.  All  courses  are 
non-credit.  Five  options  are  available  for  the  1 990  session:  Inten- 
sive English  with  instruction  twenty-three  hours  a  week,  Semi-in- 
tensive English  with  instruction  fifteen  hours  a  week,  TOEFL  pre- 
paration, and  Communication  Skills  for  the  Foreign  Born  Pro- 
fessional. 

Registration  and  testing  for  the  Intensive  and  Semi-intensive 
courses  will  be  held  on  January  14  and  15,  9:00-3:00  p.m.,  or  by 
appointment  before  that  date.  In  addition  to  classes  listed  above, 
others  designed  to  meet  special  needs  may  be  arranged.  To  reg- 
ister for  any  course  or  for  more  information,  contact  Intensive 
English  for  Internationals  Program,  Dunn  Building  (Math  &  For- 
eign Languages),  Room  310,  (901)  678-2813. 


SPRING  1991 


10 


ADMISSION  —  REGISTRATION  —  FEE  INFORMATION 


ADMISSIONS  PROCEDURES 

New  students  planning  to  enroll  for  any  credit  course  or  on  an 
idit  basis  must  be  formally  admitted  to  the  University.  Admission 
i  to  the  University  must  be  fully  cleared  before  any  registration  is 
authorized.  Any  student  who  meets  admission  or  readmission  re- 
quirements after  December  1  will  not  be  assured  of  registration 
before  the  first  day  of  classes. 

High  School  Curriculum  Requirements 

Effective  the  Fall  Semester  1989,  the  following  specific  high 
school  units  are  required  for  admission  to  Memphis  State  Univer- 
sity: 

English  —  4  units 
Math  —  3  units 

Natural  &  Physical  Sciences  —  2  units 
Social  Studies  —  2  units 
Foreign  Language  —  2  units 

Applicants  with  special  academic  circumstances  may,  with 
proper  institutional  approval,  be  processed  for  admission  with 
subject  deficiencies.  If  admitted,  the  deficiencies  must  be  re- 
moved during  the  first  64  semester  hours  (30  semester  hours  for 
transfer  students)  of  college  enrollment.  College  level  courses 
taken  to  remove  unit  deficiencies  must  be  completed  with  a  grade 
of  C  or  better  and  will  be  used  for  elective  credit  only.  Inquiries 
concerning  these  requirements  or  the  availability  of  courses  to 
meet  these  requirements  should  be  directed  to  Admissions  and 
Records  Services,  Room  115,  Administration  Building,  678-4722. 

New  Applicants 

Applications  for  admission,  detailed  instructions  concerning  ad- 
mission procedures,  and  regulations  for  all  student  levels  may  be 
obtained  in  the  Admissions  Office,  Room  215,  Administration 
Building,  678-2101.  Information  concerning  graduate  student  ad- 
missions may  be  obtained  in  the  Graduate  Admissions  Office, 
Room  216,  Administration  Building,  678-2911.  After  4:30  p.m.  and 
on  Saturday  mornings,  information  may  be  obtained  in  Evening 
Academic  Services  Office,  Room  167,  Administration  Building, 
678-2393. 

Former  Students 

A  former  student  is  defined  as  a  student  who  (1)  has  previously 
been  enrolled  at  Memphis  State  but  (2)  was  not  enrolled  during 
the  previous  semester.  Most  former  graduate  and  undergraduate 
students  seeking  readmission  must  obtain  an  application  for  read- 
mission  from  Room  167,  Administration  Building.  Former  under- 
graduate students  entering  Graduate  School  are  not  "former  stu- 
dents" for  readmission  purposes.  They  are  new  graduate  students 
who  must  be  properly  admitted  to  graduate  school  as  new  stu- 
dents by  the  Graduate  Admissions  Office,  Room  216,  Administra- 
tion Building.  All  inquiries  concerning  appropriate  readmissions 
procedures  should  be  directed  to  the  Readmissions  Office,  678- 
2674. 

Transferring  Credit  to  MSU 

After  the  student  has  been  admitted  as  a  regular  under- 
graduate, whether  he  is  a  beginning  freshman  or  a  transfer  stu- 
dent, he  should  consult  with  his  adviser  and  the  Transfer  Affairs 
section  of  the  Admissions  Office  if  he  anticipates  enrolling  at 
another  college  or  university  for  the  purpose  of  transferring  credit 
to  Memphis  State  University.  In  order  for  completed  additional  un- 
dergraduate course  work  to  be  transferred  from  another  university 
and  recorded  on  the  student's  permanent  record,  the  student 
must  request  that  an  evaluation  of  the  additional  course  work  be 
completed  by  the  Transfer  Affairs  section  of  the  Admissions  Of- 
fice, 678-21 1 1 .  Information  about  the  transfer  of  graduate  credit 
may  be  obtained  in  the  Graduate  School  Office,  Room  315,  Ad- 
ministration Building,  678-2531 . 

Residency  Classification 

All  determinations  concerning  classification  of  in-state  and  out- 
of-state  students  for  fee-paying  and  other  purposes  are  made  in 
the  Office  of  Admissions.  The  determinations  are  based  on  the 
regulations  and  guidelines  of  the  Tennessee  Board  of  Regents. 
Copies  of  the  guidelines  and  regulations  used  in  the  classification 
of  students  for  fee-paying  purposes  are  available  in  the  Admis- 
sions Office,  Room  205,  Administration  Building,  678-2344. 


Persons  60  Years  of  Age  and  Persons  Totally  Disabled 

Persons  suffering  from  a  permanent  disability  which  totally  in- 
capacitates them  from  working  at  an  occupation  which  brings  an 
income,  and  persons  who  will  become  sixty  (60)  years  of  age 
during  the  academic  semester  in  which  they  begin  classes,  and 
who  are  domiciled  in  Tennessee,  may  AUDIT  courses  at  Mem- 
phis State  without  paying  tuition  charges,  maintenance  fees,  stu- 
dent activity  fees,  or  registration  fees.  Permission  to  AUDIT  will  be 
limited  according  to  space  availability. 

Persons  who  are  totally  disabled,  and  persons  who  will  become 
sixty-five  (65)  years  of  age  prior  to  or  during  the  academic 
semester  in  which  they  begin  classes,  and  who  are  domiciled  in 
Tennessee,  may  enroll  in  courses  for  credit  at  the  cost  of  one  half 
the  normal  per  credit  hour  fee,  not  to  exceed  $75  per  semester. 
University  Health  Services  shall  examine  certification  of  per- 
manent disability  and  determine  the  eligibility  of  the  applicant. 

Inquiries  concerning  these  programs  may  be  addressed  to 
Registration/Scheduling,  Room  161,  Administration  Building,  678- 
2675. 

REGISTRATION  INFORMATION 

(1)  OBTAINING  REGISTRATION  MATERIALS 

The  registration  materials  include  a  Student  Information  Form 
(SIF)  and  information  cards  which  explain  the  procedures  for  reg- 
istration. Students  are  prepared  to  enter  the  Registration  Center 
at  or  after  their  assigned  appointment  time  when  they  have:  (1) 
an  SIF,  (2)  a  Section  Request  Form,  and  (3)  any  Restricted  Sec- 
tion Request  Forms  for  courses  requiring  special  approval. 

Current  Students 

Registration  materials  are  mailed  to  all  regular  students  cur- 
rently enrolled,  with  the  exception  of  those  suspended  for  aca- 
demic reasons,  those  who  are  on  academic  probation,  and  those 
who  have  holds  placed  on  their  registration  materials  by  a  Univer- 
sity office.  When  a  hold  is  released,  the  student  is  given  a  release 
card  which  tells  where  and  when  to  secure  the  registration  materi- 
als. 

Current  students  who  have  not  received  their  registration  mate- 
rials by  November  5,  1990  for  Priority  Registration  or  by  Decem- 
ber 17,  1990  for  Continuous/Regular  Registration  may  obtain  a 
duplicate  copy  of  their  SIF  by  presenting  an  MSU  I.D.  card  or 
valid  driver's  license  in  the  Registration  Center  (see  Registration 
Calendar  for  times  and  days  open). 

New  and  Readmitted  Students 

New  and  readmitted  students  who  have  cleared  all  admission 
requirements  at  the  time  registration  materials  are  prepared,  re- 
ceive their  materials  by  mail.  Students  not  clearing  in  time  to  re- 
ceive their  materials  by  mail  are  given  a  chance  to  obtain  materi- 
als before  the  actual  day  of  Regular  Registration  and  receive  in- 
structions on  how  to  accomplish  this. 

Registration  Appointment  Times:  During  Priority  or  Regular 
Registration  students  should  enter  the  Registration  Center  at  or 
after  the  appointment  time  indicated  on  their  Student  Information 
Form.  Registration  priority  is  based  on  cumulative  hours  earned 
through  the  end  of  the  previous  term  completed  at  the  time  the 
Student  Information  Form  is  produced.  THE  STUDENT  MAY 
ENTER  AT  ANY  TIME  AFTER  THE  ASSIGNED  APPOINTMENT 
TIME.  See  Registration  Calendar  for  times  and  days  open.  Please 
note:  there  are  periods  of  registration  when  appointment  times  are 
not  required. 

Credit/No  Credit  and  Audit  Procedures 

Credit/No-Credit  Courses  —  Certain  undergraduate  students, 
with  permission  from  the  dean  of  their  college,  may  elect  to 
take  some  courses  on  a  credit/no-credit  basis.  Details  are  found 
in  the  Undergraduate  Catalog. 

Procedures  for  registering  are  as  follows:  (1)  Obtain  permit 
form  from  academic  adviser,  complete  information  on  the  form, 
and  secure  adviser's  signature;  (2)  Get  permission  of  the  dean  of 
their  college;  (3)  Go  to  the  office  of  the  chairman  of  the  depart- 
ment in  which  the  course  is  taught  and  secure  his  approval;  (4) 
Take  completed  permit  form  to  the  Registration  Center  at  the  ap- 
pointed registration  time. 


SPRING  1991 


Audit  Courses  —  The  student  must:  (1)  Go  to  the  department 
in  which  course  is  taught  and  pick  up  a  Departmental  Request 
Form;  (2)  Take  this  form  to  the  Registration  Center  at  the  ap- 
pointed registration  time.  Fees  for  audit  courses  are  the  same  as 
for  credit  courses.  Students  may  not  change  from  a  grade  point 
basis  to  audit  or  from  audit  to  a  grade  point  basis  after  the  last 
day  to  add  classes.  Further  details  on  audit  courses  are  found  in 
the  Undergraduate  and  Graduate  Catalogs. 

(2)  CONSULTING  WITH  ACADEMIC  ADVISER  —  OBTAINING 
SECTION  REQUEST  FORM 

All  students  are  required  to  have  a  Section  Request  Form  prior 
to  entering  the  Registration  Center.  These  forms  should  be  ob- 
tained from  the  appropriate  advising  location.  For  assistance  in 
advising,  students  should  contact  their  advising  office  (according 
to  the  information  listed  below)  for  specific  dates,  times,  and  loca- 
tions. PLEASE  NOTE:  Advising  may  not  be  available  during  all 
phases  or  hours  that  the  Registration  Center  is  open.  Students 
are  encouraged  to  see  their  academic  advisers  well  in  advance  of 
registration. 

Current  Students 

For  current  students  the  college/major  is  indicated  on  the  Stu- 
dent Information  Form.  If  the  major  is  incorrect,  see  the  Change 
of  College  or  Major  section  for  the  procedures  for  having  this 
change  processed.  Check  with  the  department  of  the  new  major 
for  adviser  assignment. 

New  and  Readmitted  Students 

Undergraduate  Level 

All  new  freshmen  students  and  transfer  students  without  an 
academic  major  should  contact  the  Academic  Counseling  Unit,  lo- 
cated in  Scates  Hall  (678-2062)  for  assignment  of  an  adviser. 

Graduate  Level 

All  graduate  students  are  assigned  advisers  by  the  department 
or  college  of  their  major. 

Evening  (Undergraduate) 

New  and  readmitted  undergraduate  students  enrolling  In  eve- 
ning and/or  Saturday  courses  only  may  obtain  the  required 
registration  and  advising  information  in  the  Evening  Academic 
Services  Office,  Room  167,  Administration  Building.  The  office 
hours  are  12  noon-8:00  p.m.,  Monday  through  Thursday  and  8:30 
a.m.- 12  noon  on  Saturday.  (Registration  Materials  Center  hours 
during  Regular  Registration,  except  Sunday,  January  13,  1991.) 

Graduate  Non-Degree 

Students  classified  as  Graduate  Non-Degree  are  required  to 
obtain  enrollment  approval  from  the  advising  office  locations  rep- 
resenting the  college  in  which  the  student  plans  to  enroll  in  under- 
graduate or  graduate  coursework.  Graduate  Non-Degree  students 
may  enroll  in  selected  courses  on  a  space  available,  departmental 
approval  basis  only.  The  advising  office  locations  are  as  follows: 


College 


Arts  &  Sciences 
Business  & 

Economics 
Communication  & 

Fine  Arts 
Education 
Engineering 
Dept  of  Audlology 

Speech  Pathology 
MSU  Jackson 

Graduate  Center 


Office 


Dir  Graduate  Studies 
Dir  Graduate  Studies 


Associate  Dean 


Dir  Graduate  Studies 
Dir  Graduate  Studies 


Location      Telephone 


Ml  213 
BB426 

CFA  232 

ED  215 

EN  201 

807  Jefferson 

Memphis,  TN 


678-2253 
678-2431 


678-2352 
678-2172 


Jackson,  TN  (901 )  427-4725 
MSU  678-5087 

Graduate  students  should  not  attempt  to  secure  a  Section  Re- 
quest Form  from  the  Academic  Counseling  Unit,  Scates  Hall. 

Unclassified,  Special  Undergraduate,  and  Audit  Students 

Undergraduate  students  who  are  unclassified,  special  under- 
graduate, or  audit  go  to  the  Academic  Counseling  Unit,  Scates 
Hall.  Evening  students  in  these  categories  go  to  the  Evening  Aca- 


demic Services  Office,  Admin.  Bldg.,  Room  167,  678-2393,  for 
advising  assistance. 

Students  with  Disabilities 

Upon  receipt  of  registration  materials,  eligible  students  should 
see  their  adviser  according  to  above  guidelines.  They  should  then 
follow  the  specific  procedures  listed  in  the  section  titled  Office  for 
Students  with  Disabilities,  Registration  Procedures,  in  the  Miscel- 
laneous Academic  Policies  and  Procedures  section  of  this 
schedule. 


FEES  AND  DEPOSITS 


The  listing  of  any  fee  or  incidental  charge  in  this  publication 
does  not  constitute  a  contract  between  the  University  and  the 
student.  As  a  condition  of  registration,  each  student  will  pay  the 
fees  in  effect  for  the  semester  for  which  he  or  she  registers. 
Fees  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.  Persons  with  a  per- 
manent, total  disability  (no  age  limit)  and  persons  60  years  of 
age  and  older  should  refer  to  the  sections  of  this  publication 
covering  their  registrations. 

The  University  will  usually  collect  the  amount  of  fees  due  at 
the  time  of  registration  and  during  the  adding  and  dropping  of 
classes  in  accordance  with  the  residency  classification  and  fee 
rates  in  effect.  After  all  enrollments  are  complete,  any  over-col- 
lections will  be  refunded  and  students  will  be  billed  for  any 
under-collections. 


Maintenance  Fee 

All  students,  whether  in-state  or  out-of-state,  pay  a  main- 
tenance fee.  Maintenance  fees  assessed  are  based  on  the  course 
level,  and  the  maximum  fees  will  be  the  graduate  maximum  if  a 
student  is  enrolled  for  any  graduate  hours. 

Tuition 

Students  classified  as  out-of-state  are  charged  additional  fees 
as  noted  in  the  summary  below.  The  Office  of  Admissions  is 
charged  with  the  responsibility  of  assigning  a  residency  classifica- 
tion to  each  student  using  regulations  provided  by  the  Tennessee 
Board  of  Regents.  The  student  may  appeal  the  decision  to  the 
Committee  on  Residency.  Residency  regulations  of  the  Ten- 
nessee Board  of  Regents  and  information  on  appeals  procedures 
are  available  at  the  Office  of  Admissions.  RESIDENCY  CLASSI- 
FICATION MAY  BE  CHANGED  ONLY  BY  THE  RESIDENCY 
ADVISER,  OFFICE  OF  ADMISSIONS. 

SUMMARY  OF  COURSE  FEES 
In-State 


Undergraduate 

Graduate 

Law 


Undergraduate 

Graduate 

Law 

*Total  out-of-state  student  fees  include  the  Maintenance  Fee 
which  is  charged  each  student  plus  the  additional  tuition  assessed 
to  out-of-state  students. 

Fees  for  auditing  courses  are  assessed  on  the  same  basis  as 
fees  for  credit  courses.  Courses  offered  between  terms,  for  con- 
centrated periods  during  a  term,  or  at  specific  locations,  may  be 
subject  to  fees  on  a  per-hour  basis  only. 

Activity  Fee 

All  students  enrolled  for  one  to  five  credit  hours  will  pay  a  stu- 
dent activity  fee  of  $3.00  per  hour.  All  students  enrolled  for  six  or 
more  credit  hours  will  pay  a  student  activity  fee  of  $45.00.  Stu- 
dents paying  the  fee  for  six  (6)  or  more  hours  are  entitled  to  ad- 
mission to  home  athletic  events  and  certain  health  services,  con- 
certs, plays,  social  and  other  student-sponsored  activities,  and  a 
subscription  to  the  student  newspaper,  The  Helmsman. 


Per  Hour 

Maximum 

$63 
88 
97 

$737 
902 
1152 

Out-of-State 

Per  Hour 

Maximum 

$203 
228 
239 

$2339 
2504 
2784 

SPRING  1991 


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MISCELLANEOUS  FEES 

Adding  and  Dropping  Courses 

A  fee  of  $5.00  will  be  charged,  beginning  with  the  first  day  of 
khe  Late  Registration  period  (January  18,  1991),  for  each  change 
of  course  form  processed,  regardless  of  the  number  of  course  or 
section  changes  included  on  the  form. 

Application  Fee 

Each  student  submitting  an  application  for  admission  to  the 
University  must  pay,  at  the  time  of  submitting  the  first  application, 
a  one-time  non-refundable  fee  of  $5.00. 

Automobile  Registration 

Each  person  who  expects  to  operate  and  park  any  motor  ve- 
hicle on  the  campus  must  purchase  an  official  permit,  which  is 
valid  for  the  semester,  and  register  the  vehicle  in  the  Security 
Office,  Room  151,  Administration  Building.  Proof  of  ownership 
must  be  presented  when  registering  the  vehicle  and  the  student's 
fee  payment/registration  receipt  must  be  presented  to  receive  the 
parking  permit.  Parking  permit  fees  range  from  $10  to  $50,  based 
on  the  level  of  parking  desired. 

Credit  by  Examination  or  Placement  Examination 

The  fee  for  taking  an  examination  for  credit  is  $45.00  minimum 
and  an  additional  $15.00  for  each  credit  hour  in  excess  of  three 
(3)  for  which  credit  is  awarded.  This  fee  is  non-refundable  and 
must  be  paid  prior  to  the  examination.  A  fee  of  $15.00  per  credit 
hour  will  be  charged  when  an  application  for  credit  is  made  under 
the  Credit  by  Placement  Examination  Policy. 

Graduation  Fee 

Each  candidate  for  a  degree  from  the  University  pays  a  $25.00 
fee  to  cover  cost  of  the  diploma,  rental  of  cap  and  gown,  and 
incidentals  connected  with  the  commencement  exercises.  This  fee 
must  be  paid  thirty  days  before  graduation. 

Laboratory  Deposits 

Certain  courses  in  chemistry  require  breakage  deposits  from 
$10.00  to  $20.00  per  semester,  depending  upon  the  course.  Any 
unused  portion  of  these  deposits  will  be  refunded. 

Late  Registration 

Students  who  do  not  complete  registration  (including  the  pay- 
ment of  fees)  by  the  conclusion  of  Regular  Registration  (January 
17,  1991)  will  be  charged  $10.00  for  any  late  registration. 

Courses  In  Applied  Music 

The  fee  for  applied  music  is  $30.00  per  semester  for  each  one- 
half  hour  lesson. 

Music  Locker  Deposit 

Music  students  are  required  to  have  a  locker  for  storage  of 
University-owned  musical  instruments  or  equipment.  Personal  in- 
struments may  also  be  stored  in  lockers.  A  deposit  of  $3.00  for 
one  semester  or  $4.00  for  two  semesters  is  required  on  each 
locker  issued.  This  deposit,  less  a  service  charge  of  $1.50  per 
semester,  will  be  refunded  upon  return  of  the  lock.  Students  will 
be  expected  to  pay  for  any  damages. 

Physical  Education  Locker  and  Towel  Fee 

Students  enrolled  in  physical  education  courses  must  pay  a  fee 
of  $4.00  for  the  locker  and  towel  issued  them.  Students  must  pro- 
vide their  own  lock. 

Transcripts 

There  is  no  fee  for  transcripts.  However,  the  student  will  be 
charged  $1.00  for  each  official  transcript  over  the  maximum  of 
five  (5)  per  request.  Transcripts  are  issued  only  at  the  request  of 
the  student  in  person  or  by  letter.  No  transcript  will  be  provided 
for  a  student  who  has  any  unfulfilled  obligation  to  the  University. 

University  College  Fees 

In  addition  to  their  $5.00  application  fee,  students  who  apply  to 
the  University  College  must  pay  a  screening  fee  of  $15.00,  which 
is  non-refundable.  If  accepted  into  the  University  College,  the  stu- 
dent must  pay  a  non-refundable  contract-advising  fee  of  $25.00. 

Students  who  apply  for  credit  for  experiential  learning  will  pay  a 
non-refundable  portfolio  assessment  fee  of  $45.00.  After  the  port- 
folio has  been  evaluated  and  credit  assigned,  the  student  will  pay 
$15.00  per  credit  hour  for  each  hour  in  excess  of  three  for  which 
credit  is  awarded.  For  students  enrolled  under  a  group  contract,  a 
maximum  fee  of  $90.00  will  be  assessed  for  credits  assigned 
under  the  terms  of  the  contract. 


PAYMENT  OF  FEES 

Fees  may  be  paid  as  soon  as  the  student  receives  a  Class 
Schedule  and  Invoice  Form.  However,  all  fees  must  be  paid  by 
the  deadline  indicated  on  the  student's  Class  Schedule  and  In- 
voice Form.  All  deadlines  are  noted  in  the  fee  deadline  section  of 
this  publication  and  in  the  term  calendar  for  each  semester.  Reg- 
istration Is  not  complete  until  all  fees  are  paid. 

Fees  may  be  paid  by  cash,  check,  money  order,  or  through  the 
use  of  Visa  or  Mastercard.  Students  receiving  VA  assistance  are 
expected  to  pay  fees  in  full.  Beginning  January  9,  1991,  stu- 
dents holding  scholarships,  student  aid,  or  billing  authorizations 
for  this  term  should  stop  at  the  "Scholarship/Financial  Aid"  or 
"Authorized  Billing''  stations  in  the  Fee  Payment  Center,  University 
Center,  Third  Floor.  Students  will  not  have  their  names  placed  on 
class  rolls  until  after  all  fees  are  satisfied.  All  questions  in  regard 
to  fees,  fee  payment,  and  refunds  should  be  directed  to  the  Bur- 
sar's Office. 

ALL  OUTSTANDING  FINANCIAL  OBLIGATIONS  TO  THE 
UNIVERSITY  MUST  BE  SATISFIED  BY  THE  FIRST  DAY  OF 
CLASSES  TO  AVOID  DELETION  OF  THE  STUDENT  FROM 
THE  CLASS  ROLLS. 

FEE  PAYMENT  OPTIONS 

A.  Priority/Continuous  Registration 

Students  who  participate  in  the  Priority/Continuous  Registration 
and  elect  to  pay  fees  prior  to  the  start  of  the  Fee  Payment  Dead- 
line Period  (January  9-11,  13)  have  the  following  fee  payment 
options: 

1 .  In  person:  Fees  may  be  paid  in  person  at  the  Bursar's  Office 
between  8:00  a.m.  and  4:30  p.m.,  Monday  through  Friday, 
prior  to  January  9,  1991 . 

2.  Night  Depository:  A  night  depository  is  located  outside  the 
Bursar's  Office  in  the  Administration  Building.  Payment  by 
check  or  money  order  accompanied  by  the  remittance  copy  of 
the  Class  Schedule  and  Invoice  Form  must  be  sealed  in  an 
envelope  and  can  be  deposited  at  any  hour  of  the  day  prior  to 
January  9,  1991. 

3.  Mall-ln  Payment:  Fees  may  be  paid  by  mail  through  Decem- 
ber 21,  1990.  Payment  by  check  or  money  order  for  the  exact 
amount  of  fees  must  be  accompanied  by  the  original  copy  of 
the  Class  Schedule  and  Invoice  Form.  Payments  must  be 
mailed  to: 

Memphis  State  University 
Bursar's  Office 
Memphis,  TN  381 52 


STUDENTS  WHO  ELECT  TO  PAY  REGISTRATION  FEES  PRIOR 
TO  THE  START  OF  THE  FEE  PAYMENT  DEADLINE  PERIOD 
(JANUARY  9-11,  13)  MUST  ENSURE  THAT  ALL  OUTSTANDING 
FINANCIAL  OBLIGATIONS  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY  HAVE  BEEN 
SATISFIED  BY  THE  FIRST  DAY  OF  CLASSES  TO  AVOID 
DELETION  FROM  THE  CLASS  ROLLS. 


Students  who  participate  in  the  Priority/Continuous  Registration 
and  elect  to  pay  fees  during  the  Fee  Payment  Deadline  Period 
(January  9-11,  13)  must  pay  all  fees,  including  all  outstanding 
financial  obligations  to  the  University,  at  the  Fee  Payment  Center, 
University  Center,  Third  Floor,  by  the  appropriate  deadline.  (Refer 
to  the  fee  payment  section  of  this  publication  for  specific  deadline 


B.  Regular  Registration 

Students  who  register  during  Regular  Registration  (January  14- 
1 7)  must  pay  all  fees  at  the  Fee  Payment  Center,  University  Cen- 
ter, Third  Floor,  on  the  date  of  registration. 

C.  Late  Registration 

Students  who  register  during  Late  Registration  (January  18,  22- 
24)  must  pay  all  fees  at  the  Fee  Payment  Center,  University  Cen- 
ter, Third  Floor,  on  the  date  of  registration. 

Returned  Checks/Charge  Card  Drafts 

It  is  expected  that  a  check  or  draft  given  to  the  University,  for 
any  reason,  will  be  honored  by  the  bank  on  which  it  is  drawn.  A 
check  or  draft  dishonored  by  the  bank  on  which  it  is  drawn  may 
be  presented  a  second  time  at  the  discretion  of  the  University.  A 
$15.00  returned  check/draft  charge  will  be  assessed  for  all 
checks/drafts  returned.  Returned  checks/drafts,  used  as  pay- 
ment of  registration  fees,  which  are  not  promptly  redeemed, 
will  result  In  the  deletion  of  the  student  from  the  class  rolls. 


SPRING  1991 


13 


"No  More  Checks"  Status 

The  privilege  of  making  payments  for  fees  and  charges  by  per- 
sonal check  and  check  cashing  privileges  will  be  revoked  for  any 
student  who  has  had  more  than  one  returned  check/draft  within  a 
twelve  month  period  for  a  period  of  one  (1)  year  from  the  date  the 
last  check  is  redeemed.  A  student  will  not  be  permitted  to  pay 
registration  fees  by  check  If  any  previous  check  In  payment 
of  registration  fees  has  been  returned.  Students  on  a  "NO 
MORE  CHECKS"  status  should  be  prepared  to  pay  registra- 
tion fees  with  cash,  cashier's  check,  certified  check,  or  by 
authorized  charge  card  draft. 


Student  Activity  Fees 

A.  A  full  (100%)  refund  of  the  Student  Activity  Fee  will  be  pro- 
vided beginning  at  the  moment  of  Priority/Continuous  Registra- 
tion and  extending  until  the  conclusion  of  Regular  Registration 
(January  17). 

B.  During  the  normal  75%  refund  period,  a  90%  refund  of  the 
Student  Activity  Fee  will  be  provided. 

C.  During  the  normal  25%  refund  period,  a  75%  refund  of  the 
Student  Activity  Fee  will  be  provided. 

D.  After  the  end  of  the  normal  25%  refund  period,  there  will  be  no 
refund  of  the  Student  Activity  Fee. 


FEE  PAYMENT  DEADLINE  PERIOD 

Priority/Continuous  Registration: 

January  9, 1991  —  Fee  payment  day  for  all  graduate,  senior 
and  special  undergraduate  level  students 
who  participated  in  the  Priority/Continu- 
ous Registration. 

January  10, 1991  —  Fee  payment  day  for  all  junior  and 
sophomore  level  students  who  partici- 
pated in  the  Priority/Continuous  Registra- 
tion. 

January  11, 1991  —  Fee  payment  day  for  all  freshman  and 
unclassified  level  students  who  partici- 
pated in  the  Priority/Continuous  Registra- 
tion. 

January  13, 1991  —  Fee  payment  day  for  all  students  who 
reside  in  university  dormitories. 

Students  who  participate  in  Priority/Continuous  Registration  and 
fail  to  meet  the  fee  payment  deadline,  will  be  removed  from  all 
classes  for  which  they  are  scheduled  and  will  be  required  to  begin 
registration  again. 

Regular  Registration  (January  14-17): 

All  fees,  including  all  outstanding  financial  obligations  to  the 
University,  must  be  paid  on  the  date  of  registration  for  all  students 
who  register  during  Regular  Registration.  Students  should  not 
enter  the  Registration  Center  unless  they  are  prepared  to  pay 
fees. 

Students  who  participate  in  Regular  Registration  and  fail  to 
satisfy  all  financial  obligations  to  the  University  on  the  date  of 
registration,  will  be  removed  from  all  classes  for  which  they  are 
scheduled  and  will  be  required  to  begin  registration  again. 

Late  Registration  (January  18,  22-24): 

All  fees,  including  all  outstanding  financial  obligations  to  the 
University,  must  be  paid  on  the  date  of  registration  for  all  students 
who  register  during  Late  Registration.  Students  should  not  enter 
the  Registration  Center  unless  they  are  prepared  to  pay  fees. 

Students  who  participate  in  Late  Registration  and  fail  to  satisfy 
all  financial  obligations  to  the  University  on  the  date  of  registra- 
tion, will  be  removed  from  all  classes  for  which  they  are 
scheduled  and  will  be  required  to  begin  registration  again. 

STUDENT  FEE  REFUND  PROCEDURES 

The  following  refund  percentages  apply  to  students  who  with- 
draw from  the  University  or  who  drop  to  a  reduced  number  of 
semester  hours. 

Maintenance  Fees,  Out-of-State  Tuition,  Music  Fees 

A.  100%  Refund: 

1.  A  full  (100%)  refund  of  these  fees  will  be  provided  for 
courses  cancelled  by  the  University. 

2.  A  full  (100%)  refund  of  these  fees  will  be  provided  begin- 
ning at  the  moment  of  Priority/Continuous  Registration  and 
extending  until  the  conclusion  of  Regular  Registration 
(January  17). 

3.  A  full  (100%)  refund  of  these  fees  will  be  provided  in  case 
of  death. 

B.  75%  Refund: 

A  75%  refund  of  these  fees  will  be  provided  beginning  with  the 
conclusion  of  Regular  Registration  and  extending  for  a  period 
of  time  as  noted  in  the  term  calendar  for  each  semester. 

C.  25%  Refund: 

A  25%  refund  of  these  fees  will  be  provided  beginning  at  the 
expiration  of  the  75%  refund  period  and  extending  for  a  period 
of  time  as  noted  in  the  term  calendar  for  each  semester. 


Parking  Fees,  Locker  Fees,  Desoto 

A.  A  full  (100%)  refund  of  these  fees  will  be  provided  beginning 
at  the  moment  of  Priority/Continuous  Registration  and  extend- 
ing until  the  conclusion  of  Regular  Registration  (January  17). 

B.  Upon  the  conclusion  of  Regular  Registration,  there  will  be  no 
refund  of  these  fees. 

The  University  refund  policy  is  based  entirely  upon  the  official 
date  of  the  withdrawal  or  change  of  course  which  would  result  in 
a  refund.  Refunds  beyond  the  specified  date  or  percentage  will 
not  be  made  for  reasons  such  as  employment  conflicts,  health  or 
medical  problems,  moving  out  of  town,  or  other  reasons  which  are 
beyond  the  University's  control  or  responsibility. 

Note  on  the  semester  calendar  in  the  Schedule  of  Classes  that 
the  refund  period  ends  earlier  than  the  final  deadline  for  dropping 
a  course  or  withdrawal. 

Refunds  will  be  processed  beginning  approximately  two  weeks 
after  classes  begins.  The  University  will  offset  against  proposed 
refunds  any  amount  owed  by  the  student  to  the  University. 


1991  SPRING 
RESIDENCE  LIFE  REFUND  DEADLINES 

Deadlines  to  Receive 
Deposit  Refunds 

Deadlines  to  Receive 
Rent  Refunds 

Fall  Residents    New  Residents 

100%                100%                 50% 
Nov  1                 Dec  1                Jan  1 3 

75%                   25% 
Jan  31               Feb  14 

APPEAL  PROCEDURES  FOR  FEES  &  REFUNDS 

A  student  may  appeal  the  assessment,  application,  calculation 
or  interpretation  of  any  University  fee,  charge,  deposit,  or  refund, 
or  any  University  action  connected  with  fees  and  charges.  Ques- 
tions should  generally  be  discussed  with  personnel  in  the  Bursar's 
Office.  If  a  student  is  not  satisfied  with  the  resolution  made  by  the 
Bursar's  Office,  a  written  appeal,  on  forms  available  in  the  Bur- 
sar's Office,  can  be  made  to  the  Associate  Vice  President  for 
Finance;  his  determination  may  be  appealed  to  the  Vice  President 
of  Business  and  Finance,  and  his  determination  may  be  appealed 
to  the  President  of  the  University.  All  appeals  must  be  made  in 
writing  within  ten  (10)  days  of  the  previous  decision.  Traffic  fines 
are  subject  to  a  separate  appeal  procedure. 


I.D.  CARD 

ALL  STUDENTS  MUST  OBTAIN  A  PERMANENT  MEMPHIS 
STATE  UNIVERSITY  I.D.  CARD.  THIS  INCLUDES  PART-TIME 
STUDENTS,  EVENING  STUDENTS,  UNCLASSIFIED  STU- 
DENTS, ETC. 

The  University  issues  to  each  student  an  identification  card 
which  bears  his/her  photograph  and  social  security  number.  The 
card  remains  the  property  of  the  University  and  must  be  sur- 
rendered upon  the  request  of  a  University  official.  A  cardholder 
may  possess  only  one  university  identification  card  at  a  time. 

A  student  may  obtain  a  replacement  from  the  I.D.  Office,  Room 
176,  Administration  Building,  from  8:00  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  Monday 
through  Friday,  A  student  will  be  charged  $10.00  to  replace  a 
card  that  has  been  damaged,  stolen  or  lost.  A  charge  of  $2.00  will 
be  made  to  make  any  change  in  data  on  a  card.  Students  unable 
to  obtain  an  I.D.  card  at  an  off-campus  or  special  registration 
must  go  to  the  I.D.  Office  to  have  one  made. 


SPRING  1991 


14 


MISCELLANEOUS  ACADEMIC  POLICIES  &  PROCEDURES 


CHANGING  ENROLLMENT  STATUS 

Change  of  Course  (Add/Drop) 

After  a  student's  registration  is  complete,  the  class  schedule 
may  be  changed  by  adding  and/or  dropping  courses  within  a 
specified  period  only  (see  University  registration  calendar).  After 
the  last  day  to  add,  students  will  add/drop  using  the  multi-copy 
Change  of  Course  Application  form  instead  of  the  Section  Re- 
quest Form.  Hours  when  advisers  are  available  may  be  obtained 
from  the  department  of  the  student's  major.  The  Evening  Aca- 
demic Services  office  hours  are  12  noon-8:00  p.m.  Monday 
through  Thursday,  and  8:30  a.m. -12  noon  on  Saturday.  Time 
limits  for  add/drop  are  outlined  in  the  registration  calendar.  No 
fees  will  be  charged  for  any  change-of-course  transaction  until  the 
first  day  of  classes.  There  is  no  charge  for  a  change  made  as  a 
result  of  the  University  cancelling  a  course. 


Permission  to  add  or  drop  a  course  after  the  deadlines 
shown  in  the  semester  calendar  must  be  obtained  from  the 
appropriate  college  dean  for  undergraduates  and  the  graduate 
dean  for  graduate  students. 

Students  enrolled  in  one  course  who  wish  to  drop  must  with- 
draw from  the  University. 


Withdrawal  Procedures 

Students  who  participated  in  Priority/Continuous  Registration 
and  need  to  cancel  their  registration  prior  to  the  first  day  of 
classes  (January  18)  should  bring  their  Class  Schedule  and  In- 
voice Form  to  the  Registration  Center  or  Room  161,  Administra- 
tion Building  (see  calendar  for  dates  and  times  open). 

Students  may  withdraw  from  the  University  beginning  the  first 
day  of  classes  by  contacting  the  appropriate  University  official. 

(1)  Undergraduate    Students — Center    for    Student    Develop- 
ment, Room  120,  Scates  Hall 

(2)  Evening/Saturday    Students — Dean,     Evening    Academic 
Services,  Room  167,  Administration  Building 

(3)  Graduate   Students — Dean   of   Graduate   Studies,    Room 
315,  Administration  Building 

Time  limits  for  withdrawals  are  stated  in  the  semester  calendar. 

'Change  of  College  or  Major 

Undergraduate  students  in  the  Colleges  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
Business  and  Economics,  Communication  and  Fine  Arts,  Educa- 
tion, Engineering,  and  the  University  College  may  change  their 
college  or  major  by  completing  an  application  at  the  designated 
office  of  the  college  for  the  new  major.  These  offices  are  as  fol- 
lows: 
Arts  &  Sciences 

Dean's  Office  — Ml  217 
Business  and  Economics 

College  Adviser  —  BB  1 14 
Communication  &  Fine  Arts 
Dean's  Office  —  CFA  232 
Education 

College  Adviser  —  ED  202 
Engineering 

College  Adviser  —  EN  259 
University  College 

Dean's  Office  —  JN  G-1 

Graduate  students  may  clarify  their  eligibility  to  change  their 
major  or  classification  by  contacting  the  Graduate  School  Office, 
Room  315,  Administration  Building. 

Students  may  change  adviser  by  making  application  to  the  col- 
lege in  which  they  are  currently  enrolled. 

Change  of  Name,  Address,  or  Social  Security  Number 

It  is  imperative  that  the  student  keep  his/her  name  and  address 
current  on  University  records.  Opportunity  for  changing  addresses 
is  provided  on  the  "Student  Information  Form"  in  the  registration 
materials.  In  order  to  change  Social  Security  Number  or  name, 
the  student  must  come  to  the  Records  Office,  Room  1 1 9,  Admin- 


istration Building.  Students  who  move  should  leave  a  forwarding 
address  with  the  Post  Office  so  that  all  University  mail  will  reach 
them  at  their  new  address. 

IMPORTANT:  All  changes  should  be  made  early  in  the  term  to 
insure  their  processing  before  the  next  semester. 

COURSE  NUMBERING  SYSTEM 

Courses  are  numbered  according  to  the  following  system: 
Less  than  Courses  primarily  for  remedial  and  developmen- 

1 000  tal  students  or  non-native  speakers  of  English. 

1 000-1 999  Courses  primarily  for  freshmen 

2000-2999  Courses  primarily  for  sophomores 

3000-3999  Courses  primarily  for  juniors 

4000-4999  Courses  primarily  for  seniors 

5000-5999  Courses  open  to  graduate  students  for  personal 

or  professional  advancement  purposes;  not  appli- 
cable to  any  graduate  degree  program. 
Courses  equivalent  to  4000  level  senior  courses 
for  which  a  limited  amount  of  graduate  credit 
may  be  earned. 

Courses  open  ONLY  to  those  students  admitted 
to  the  Graduate  School. 

COURSE  LOAD  LIMITATIONS 


6000-6999 


7000-9000 


Graduate  Graduate 

12  9 

18*  15 

77j/s  does  not  include  physical  education  activity  courses. 


Minimum  semester  hours 
for  full  time 

Maximum  semester  hours 
course  load 


GRADE  REPORTS 

A  grade  report  showing  the  grade  received,  credit  hours 
earned,  and  quality  points  earned,  is  mailed  to  the  permanent 
address  of  each  student  at  the  end  of  the  semester.  The  grade 
report  will  show  cumulative  hours  attempted,  hours  earned,  and 
grade  point  average. 

Withholding  of  Grade  Reports 

The  University  is  required  by  State  law  to  withhold  grade  re- 
ports, transcripts,  and  diplomas  from  students  who  have  outstand- 
ing financial  obligations  to  the  University.  Previous  semester 
grades  which  were  withheld  may  be  obtained  (with  the  proper 
release  card  and  identification)  in  the  Records  Office,  Room  119, 
Administration  Building. 


THE  RECORDS  OFFICE  WILL  NOT  RELEASE  ANY  GRADE 
EXCEPT  BY  THE  OFFICIAL  COPY  SENT  BY  MAIL  TO 
PROTECT  THE  CONFIDENTIAL  NATURE  OF  THE  STU- 
DENT'S RECORD,  NO  GRADES  WILL  BE  RELEASED  BY 
TELEPHONE. 


ACADEMIC  STATUS  AND  RETENTION 

Official  notification  of  academic  status  is  by  means  of  the  grade 
report  processed  to  each  student  at  the  end  of  the  regular 
semester.  A  complete  statement  of  the  policy  regarding  academic 
status  and  retention  may  be  found  in  the  University  Bulletin. 

Specific  questions  concerning  academic  retention/suspension 
should  be  directed  to  the  Undergraduate  Academic  Retention  Of- 
fice, Room  167,  Administration  Building.  The  office  hours  are 
12:00  noon-8:00  p.m.  Monday  through  Thursday,  and  8:30  a.m.- 
12:00  noon  on  Saturday.  (Registration  Materials  Center  hours 
during  Regular  Registration  except  Sunday,  January  13.) 


SPRING  1991 


15 


UNDERGRADUATE  ACADEMIC 
RETENTION  SCALE 
Cumulative  Minimum 

Hours  Attempted  QPA 

0  —  14.99  No  Minimum 

1 5  —  29.99  1 .40 

30  —  50.99  1 .70 

51  —  67.99  1 .90 

68  and  above  2.00 

Note:  A  student  suspended  for  the  first  time  at  the  completion 
of  the  fall  semester  will  be  required  to  remain  out  of  the  University 
the  subsequent  spring  semester  as  well  as  the  summer  session. 

REPETITION  OF  COURSES 

Summer,  1 988  was  the  implementation  term  for  the  revised  re- 
peat policy  as  stated  in  the  1987-88  Undergraduate  Catalog: 

A  student  may  not  attempt  the  same  course  more  than  three 
times  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  a  passing  grade  or  higher 
grade.  Exceptions  to  this  limitation  may  be  made  by  the  dean  of 
the  college  from  which  the  student  intends  to  graduate.  These 
exceptions  must  be  approved  prior  to  the  student's  registration  for 
the  fourth  and  any  subsequent  attempts  of  the  same  course. 

The  student's  quality  point  average  will  be  computed  as  fol- 
lows: 

Grade(s)  Included 
Attempt  In  computation 

1st  Original  grade  earned 

2nd  Only  grade  in  2nd  attempt 

3rd  and  Grade  earned  in  2nd 

subsequent  and  all  subsequent 

attempts  calculated  in 
quality  point  average 

The  record  will  continue  to  reflect  all  grades  earned  in  the 
same  course. 

STUDENTS  WITH  DISABILITIES 

Early  Registration  Permits  can  be  issued  by  the  Office  for  Stu- 
dents with  Disabilities  (OSD)  to  allow  eligible  students  to  register 
on  the  first  day  or  at  any  convenient  time  during  Priority  Registra- 
tion. The  purpose  of  this  procedure  is  to  allow  students  to  ade- 
quately plan  for  and  schedule  around  any  disability  related  needs. 
Generally,  students  with  handicaps  of  mobility,  vision,  hearing  and 
specific  learning  disabilities  are  eligible  for  Early  Registration  Per- 
mits. To  participate  In  early  registration,  the  student  must  be 
In  good  academic  standing,  have  no  outstanding  financial 
obligations  to  the  University  and  have  received  registration 
materials.  Personal  attendants  and  academic  aids  employed  by 
students  with  disabilities  may  also  get  Early  Permits  so  their 
schedules  can  be  coordinated  to  accommodate  the  students  for 
whom  they  work. 

Registration  Procedures 

1.  Upon  receipt  of  registration  materials,  see  adviser  and  get 
signed  Section  Request  Form.  Please  check  published  advis- 
ing schedules  and  make  appointments  as  indicated. 

2.  Present  registration  materials  and  signed  Section  Request 
Form  in  OSD  in  order  to  get  Early  Permit  Card.  Students  who 
need  staff  assistance  in  planning  their  schedule  may  request  it 
at  this  time. 

3.  Take  registration  materials,  completed  Section  Request  Form 
and  Early  Permit  Card  to  Registration  Center. 

4.  After  completing  registration,  take  the  Class  Schedule  and  In- 
voice Form  to  OSD  for  Needs  Assessment  so  that  necessary 
academic  accommodations  and  resources  can  be  planned. 

5.  Students  who  drop  or  add  courses  after  the  Needs  Assess- 
ment is  completed  should  take  a  revised  copy  of  their 
schedule  back  to  OSD. 


6.  Students  on  authorized  billing  from  state  rehabilitation  agen- 
cies should  make  plans  with  their  counselor  to  meet  the  ap- 
propriate fee  payment  deadline. 

Although  Remedial  and  Developmental  Studies  students  are 
not  allowed  to  participate  in  Priority  Registration,  OSD  can  re- 
serve Restricted  Section  Request  Forms  for  R&DS  students  with 
disabilities.  R&DS  students  should  bring  a  list  of  the  specific 
courses  they  wish  to  take  to  OSD  at  least  one  week  prior  to  the 
beginning  of  regular  registration.  The  Restricted  Section  Request 
Forms  can  then  be  picked  up  in  OSD  one  half  hour  prior  to  the 
registration  appointment  time. 

For  further  information  or  assistance,  please  contact  the  Office 
for  Students  with  Disabilities,  215  Scates  Hall,  678-2880  (Voice 
and  TDD). 


REGISTRATION  PRIORITY 

Since  it  is  not  feasible  for  all  students  to  register  at  the 
same  time,  it  is  necessary  to  establish  priorities  in  the  assign- 
ment of  registration  times.  Registration  priority  and  the  regis- 
tration appointment  times  appearing  on  registration  materials 
are  based  on  the  number  of  cumulative  hours  earned. 

Registration  materials  must  be  prepared  before  the  end  of 
the  term  that  immediately  precedes  registration.  Appointment 
times  do  not  reflect  hours  earned  during  the  current  term. 
For  example,  registration  times  for  the  spring  semester  are  not 
affected  by  hours  earned  during  the  fall  semester. 

Registration  priority  and  associated  registration  appointment 
times  will  not  be  based  on  the  need  to  work  because  such  a 
large  number  of  students  do  work.  No  practical  or  equitable 
way  exists  to  administer  a  priority  system  on  the  criterion  of  a 
student  having  to  work. 

Unclassified  students  will  be  awarded  registration  appoint- 
ment times  on  the  basis  of  hours  earned  at  Memphis  State 
University  only.  Seniors  not  holding  an  undergraduate  degree 
who  are  taking  degree  credit  courses  have  priority  over  special 
undergraduate  students  (those  who  hold  degrees)  when  enrol- 
ling for  undergraduate  credit  courses. 


SCHEDULE  CONFLICTS/CHANGES 

Schedule  conflicts  —  Each  student  is  responsible  for  pre- 
venting conflicts  in  the  scheduling  of  his  classes.  Students 
should  check  each  Index  No.  to  insure  that  the  course  and 
section  numbers,  time  and  credit  agree  with  what  they  re- 
quested. Students  will  be  assessed  a  "change-of-course"  fee 
beginning  the  first  day  of  classes.  Up-to-date  information  may 
be  obtained  during  registration. 

The  University  does  not  guarantee  that  the  instructor  listed 
in  the  Schedule  of  Classes  will  be  the  one  to  teach  the 
course,  and  no  fees  will  be  waived  accordingly.  Change  of 
course  fees  will  not  be  waived  to  accommodate  changes  in 
student's  outside  work  schedules  or  changes  of  health  condi- 
tions. 

University  policy  prohibits  the  waiving  of  the  change  fee 
when  a  course  section  has  been  closed  and  later  reopened. 
The  University  reserves  the  right  to  cancel  courses  or  sections 
or  to  combine  sections. 


REGISTRATION  FEES  —  Fees  may  be  paid  beginning  the 
day  the  student  registers  and  MUST  be  paid  by  the  deadline 
specified  on  the  student's  Class  Schedule  and  Invoice  Form. 
See  Payment  of  Fees  section  for  payment  options. 


REGISTER  EARLY  —  PAY  FEES  ON  TIME! 


SPRING  1991 


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SAMPLE  -  SECTION  REQUEST  FORM 

(See  corresponding  numbers  for  explanation) 


SECTION  REQUEST  FORM 

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STUDENTS  NAME   (Last.  First.  M.I.)    PLEASE  PRINT 


CD. 


ADVISER'S  SIGNATURE 


IMPORTANT:  Do  not  attempt  to  fill  in  this  form  before  reading  the 
instructions  on  the  reverse  side  and  in  the  'Schedule  of  Classes". 


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DO  NOT  USE  INK  OR  FELT  TIP  PEN 

COMPLETELY  ERASE  ANY  ERRORS 

KEEP  ALL  MARKS  WITHIN  DESIGNATED  AREAS/BUBBLES 

DO  NOT  FOLD  THIS  FORM 


YOUR  SUCCESSFUL  REGISTRATION  DEPENDS  ON  THE 
COMPLETENESS  AND  ACCURACY  OF  THIS  SECTION  REQUEST  FORM 


1.  ADVISER:  You  must  obtain  your  adviser's  signature  prior  to  processing 
this  form. 

2.  NAME:  Print  your  name  and  social  security  number  in  the  spaces  pro- 
vided. Blacken  tha  corresponding  bubble  for  each  digit  of  your  social 
security  number. 

3.  OPTIONS:  Blacken  the  corresponding  bubble  for  any  option(s)  you  are 
requesting  to  purchase. 

4.  TERM:  Blacken  the  corresponding  bubble  for  the  appropriate  term  reg- 
istration is  being  requested. 

5.  COURSE(S):  Print  the  index  number  for  each  course  you  are  requesting 
to  register /add  or  drop.  Blacken  the  corresponding  bubble  for  each  digit 
of  the  index  number.  (DO  NOT  WRITE/BUBBLE  ON  THIS  FORM  THE 
INDEX  NUMBER  OF  ANY  COURSE  FOR  WHICH  YOU  HAVE  A  RESTRICT- 
ED SECTION  REQUEST  FORM.)  If  you  are  requesting  more  hours  than 
the  maximum  permitted  you  must  secure  overload  approval  from  the 
Dean  of  your  College,  h*  you  are  requesting  to  audit  a  course  you  must 
secure  approval  from  the  department  through  which  the  course  is  of- 
fered. If  you  are  requesting  to  take  a  course  for  credit/no-credit  you 
must  secure  the  necessary  approvals  on  the  Credit/No-Credit  Registra- 
tion Permit  Form 


6.  DROP:   Blacken  the  ©  if  you  are  dropping  the  course. 

7.  REPEAT:  Blacken  the  ®  if  you  are  repeating  the  course  for  a  better 
grade. 

8.  PROCESSING:  When  you  have  completed  the  above  steps  submit  this 
form  to  Registration  Center  personnel  at  the  appropriate  registration 
time. 


STUDENTS  ARE  SOLELY  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  THE  ACCURACY  OF 
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Dr.  William  E.  Carpenter,  Dean 
Mitchell  Hall,  Room  219 

Anthropology  (ANTH-E010) 

Dr.  Stanley  Hyland,  Chairman 
Room  124,  Clement  Building 

-►1200    M*n »nd Culture  300Hrs 

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BIdg   and 
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1200 

Index      Section 
No.           No. 

Man  and  Culture 

Time 
Offered 

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'Day  or 
Night 

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Week 

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Name 

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MTWThF 

CL115 

Kenaston 

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Business  Administration  Office  Building BO 

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Chucalissa CHU 

Communication  &  Fine  Arts  Building CFA 

Education  Annex  (Army  ROTC  Annex-ll) EA 

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Engineering  Building    EN 

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Psychology  Building 

Smith  Chemistry  Building   

Special  Education  Building 

Speech  &  Hearing  Center 

Theatre  &  Communication  Arts  Building 

To  Be  Arranged 

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MU 
PT 
PB 
PA 
PY 
SM 
SE 

SHC 
TC 

TBA 
WD 


22 


Spring  Term 

Anthropology  (E010) 

The  College  of  Arts  and 

20044  109          1020-1220 

20045  110           1240-0240 

20046  111           1000-1200 

Day 
Day 
Day 
Day 
4  00  Hrs. 

W 
W 

Th 

LS239 
LS239 
LS239 

Howell 

Staff 

Staff 

Sciences 

1111 

20047  112           1200-0200 
General  Biology  I 

Th 

LS239 

Staff 

Dr.  William  E.  Carpenter,  Dean 

20065  001           0800-0855 

20066  002          0910-1005 

Day 
Day 

MWF 
MWF 

EB105 
EB105 

Taller 

Taller 

217  Mitchell  Hall,  678-3598 

20067  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EB209 

Murphy 

20068  004          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

EB105 

Staff 

Anthropology  (Anth-E010) 

1111 

General  Biology  I  Lab 

20055  101           1240-0240 

20056  102          0240-0440 

0.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

M 
M 

EB321 
EB321 

Staff 
Staff 

Dr.  Stanley  Hyland,  Chair 

20057  103          0800-1000 

Day 

EB322 

Staff 

123  Clement,  678-2080 

20058  104           1000-1200 

20059  105           1020-1220 

Day 
Day 

W 

EB322 
EB321 

Start 
Start 

1100 

Human  Origins/Variations 

3.00  Hrs. 

20060  106           1240-0240 

Day 

W 

EB321 

Start 

20001  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

CL105 

Staff 

20061  107          0240-0440 

Day 

w 

EB321 

Start 

20002  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL105 

Dye 

20062  108           1000-1200 

Day 

Th 

EB322 

Start 

20003  003           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL105 

Dye 

20063  109           1200-0200 

Day 

Th 

EB322 

.Start 

20004  004          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL105 

McNutt 

20064  110          0200-0400 

Day 

Th 

EB322 

Start 

20005  005          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL105 

Bennett 

1112 

General  Biology  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

20006  006          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL117 

McNutt 

20079  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EB100 

Staff 

20007  007          0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

CL117 

Bennett 

20080  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EB209 

Wilhelm 

1200 

Cultural  Anthropology 

3  00  Hrs. 

20081  003           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EB209 

Bancroft 

20008  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

CL115 

Williams 

20082  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EB209 

Staff 

20009  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL115 

Finerman 

20083  005          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EB231 

Staff 

20010  003           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL115 

Williams 

1112 

General  Biol  II  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20011  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL115 

Finerman 

20069  101           1240-0240 

Day 

M 

EB231 

Staff 

20012  005          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL115 

Kenaston 

20070  102          0700-0900 

Night 

M 

EB231 

Staff 

20013  006           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL115 

Kenaston 

20071  103          0800-1000 

Day 

T 

EB231 

Start 

20014  007          0530-0835 

Night 

T 

CL115 

Staff 

20072  104           1000-1200 

Day 

T 

EB231 

Start 

1300 

World  Civ  Pre  Ad  1500 

3.00  Hrs 

20073  105           1200-0200 

Day 

T 

EB231 

Staff 

20015  001           0900-1205 

Day 

S 

CL105 

Smith  G 

20074  106          0200-0400 

Day 

T 

EB231 

Staff 

3232 

Peoples  ol  Latin  Amer 

3  00  Hrs. 

20075  107           1020-1220 

Day 

W 

EB227 

Staff 

20016  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL117 

Kenaston           v^ 

20076  108           1240-0240 

Day 

w 

EB227 

Staff 

3282 

American  Communities 

3  00  Hrs. 

20077  109           1200-0200 

Day 

Th 

EB227 

Start 

20017  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL117 

Collins 

20078  110          0200-0400 

Day 

Th 

EB227 

Staff 

3351 

Archaeology  Europe/Asia 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  1112 

General  Biology  II  H 

4  00  Hrs. 

20018  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

CL117 

Dye 

20085  301           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EB233 

Payne 

4065 

Contemp  Anlh  Theory 

3  00  Hrs. 

(01)  1112 

Gen  Biology  II  Lab  H 

0.00  Hrs. 

20019  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL117 

Collins 

20084  311           0200-0400 

Day 

T 

EB317 

Payne 

4111 

Human  Adaptations 

3.00  Hrs 

1400 

Microbiology 

4  00  Hrs. 

20020  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

CL115 

Sackett 

20090  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

LS207 

Chung 

4411 

Urban  Anthropology 

3  00  Hrs 

1400 

Microbiology  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20021  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

CL117 

Hyland 

20086  101           1000-1200 

Day 

T 

LS405 

Staff 

4975 

Directed  Ind  Reading 

3  00  Hrs 

20087  102           1200-0200 

Day 

T 

LS405 

Staff 

20022  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

20088  103          0800-1000 

Day 

W 

LS405 

Staff 

4985 

Direct  Ind  Research 

3  00  Hrs 

20089  104           1020-1220 

Day 

W 

LS405 

Staff 

20023  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

1731 

Anat  Physiology 

4.00  Hrs. 

4995 

Biocullural  Epidem 

3  00  Hrs 

20095 '001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

LS207 

Sanders 

20024  001           0230-0530 

Day 

W 

CL117 

Fmerman/Ben 

1731 

Anal  Physiology  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

20091  101           1240-0240 

Day 

W 

LS209 

Staff 

/                6065 

Contemp  Anth  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

20092  102          0800-1000 

Day 

F 

LS209 

Staff 

20025  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL117 

Oollms 

20093  103           1020-1220 

Day 

F 

LS209 

Start 

61)1 

Human  Adaptations 

3.00  Hrs. 

20094  104           1240-0240 

Day 

F 

LS209 

Start 

20026  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

CL117 

Staff 

1732 

Anat  Physiology 

4.00  Hrs. 

6411 

Urban  Anthropology 

3.00  Hrs 

(02)20104  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

HOS 

Levin 

20027  001           0530-0835 

Nighl 

M 

CL117 

Hyland 

20105  002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

LS207 

Biggers 

6995 

Biocutural  Epidem 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  201  ( 

Day 

TTh 

HOS 

Levin 

20029  001           0230-0530 

Day 

W 

CL117 

Finerman/Ben 

20107  004           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

LS207 

Smith 

7200 

Seminar  Cultural  Anth 

3.00  Hrs. 

1732 

Anat  Physiology  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20030  001           0230-0530 

Day 

M 

CL117 

Collins 

20096  101           0800-1000 

Day 

M 

LS247 

Start 

7311 

Public  Archeology 

3.00  Hrs. 

20097  102          0240-0440 

Day 

M 

LS247 

Start 

20031  001           0530-0835 

Night  ' 

W 

CL117 

McNutt 

20098  103          0200-0400 

Day 

T 

LS247 

Staff 

7511 

Anth  Hlth  Care  Profess 

3.00  Hrs 

20099  104          0200-0400 

Day 

Th 

LS247 

Staff 

20032  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

CL117 

Williams 

20100  105          0240-0440 

Day 

W 

LS247 

Staff 

7975 

Directed  Ind  Reading 

3  00  Hrs 

20101  106          0240-0440 

Day 

F 

LS247 

Staff 

20033  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

20102  107          0700-0900 

Night 

T 

LS247 

Start 

7980 

Directed  Indiv  Research 

3  00  Hrs 

20103  108          0700-0900 

Night 

Th 

LS247 

Staff 

20034  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

3030 

Prm  of  Animal  Physiol 

4  00  Hrs. 

7985 

Anth  Applications 

3.00  Hrs 

20109  001           0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

LS243 

Davis 

20035  001  •        TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

3030 
3070 

Prm  Animal  Phys  Lab 
20108  101           0855-1055 
Genetics 

0.00  Hrs. 

Day 
4  00  Hrs 

TTh 

LS243 

Davis 

Biology  (Biol-E060) 

3070 

20113  001           0910-1005 
Genetics  Lab 

Day 
0.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

LS333 

Beck 

Dr.  Harold  Bancroft,  Asst. 

Chair 

20110  101           1240-0210 

Day 

MW 

EB230 

Staff 

239  Ellington  Bldg,  678-2581 

20111  102          0230-0400 

20112  103          0220-0350 

Day 
Day 

MW 
TTh 

EB230 
EB230 

Staff 
Staff 

1102 

Human  Perspective  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

3071 

Human  Genetics 

3.00  Hrs. 

20048  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

LS207 

Miller 

20114  001          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EB233 

Beck 

20049  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

LS207 

Miller 

3220 

Gen  Plant  Anatomy 

4  00  Hrs 

20050  003          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EB323 

Brown 

20116  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

LS209 

Berg 

20051  004          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EB100 

Smith 

3220 

Gen  Plant  Anat  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20052  005          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EB100 

Smith 

20115  101           0100-0300 

Day 

MW 

LS209 

Berg 

20053  006          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

EB233 

Howell 

3440 

Pathophysiology 

3.00  Hrs 

20054  007          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EB233 

Howell 

20117  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

LS207 

Pickering 

1102 

Human  Perspective  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

20118  002          0220-0345 

Day 

TTh 

HOS 

Pickering 

20036  101           0800-1000 

Day 

M 

LS239 

Stalf 

3500 

General  Microbiology 

5.00  Hrs. 

20037  102          1020-1220 

Day 

M 

LS239 

Smith 

20122  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

LS333 

Layne 

20038  103           1240-0240 

Day 

M 

LS239 

Staff 

3500 

Gen  Micro  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

20039  104           1000-1200 

Day 

T 

LS239 

Brown 

20119  101           1020-1220 

Day 

MW 

LS407 

Start 

20040  105           1200-0200 

Day 

T 

LS239 

Staff 

20120  102           1240-0240 

Day 

MW 

LS407 

Start 

20041  106          0200-0400 

Day 

T 

LS239 

Staff 

20121  103          0800-1000 

Day 

TTh 

LS407 

Staff 

20042  107          0700-0900 

Night 

T 

LS239 

Staff 

3560 

Applied  Microbiology 

4.00  Hrs. 

20043  108          0800-1000 

Day 

W 

LS239 

Staff 

20124  001           0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

LS333 

Layne 

23 


Biology  (Biol-E060) 


Spring  Term    ' 


3560 

Applied  Micro  Lab 

OOOHrs 

20123  101           06300830 

Night 

3610 

Vertebrate  Embrylgy 

4  00  Hrs 

20127  001           1120-1215 

Day 

3610 

Vertebrate  Embry  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20125  101           0100-0300 

Day 

20126  102          0100-0300 

Day 

3700 

Vertebrt  Zoology 

4.00  Hrs 

20129  001           1120-1245 

Day 

3700 

Vertebrt  Zoology  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20128  101           0855-1055 

Day 

(03)  4000 

Research 
20130  001           TBA 

1  00  Hrs 

(03)  4000 

Research 
20131  002          TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

(03)  4000 

Research 
20132  003          TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

(03)  4000 

Research 
20133  004          TBA 

4  00  Hrs 

4003 

Experimental  Toxicology 

4  00  Hrs 

20135  001           0100-0155 

Day 

4003 

Exprmntl  Toxicol  Lab 

OOOHrs 

20134  101           0200-0400 

Day 

4050 

Field  Tech  In  Ecology 

4.00  Hrs 

20137  001           1120-1245 

Day 

4050 

Field  Tech  Ecol  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

20136  101           0100-0300 

Day 

4430 

Microbial  Phys/Genetics 

4  00  Hrs 

20139  001           0940-1105 

Day 

4430 

Microbial  Phys/Gen  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

20138  101           1120-0220 

Day 

4450 

Microbial  Ecology 

3  00  Hrs 

20140  001           0910-1005 

Day 

4470 

Molecular  Genetics 

4.00  Hrs 

20141  001          0940-1130 

Day 

4501 

Virology 

3  00  Hrs 

20142  001           0910-1150 

Day 

4504 

Biochemistry  Lab  II 

1 .00  Hrs. 

20143  101           1240-0340 

Day 

4512 

Biochemistry  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20144  001           0800-0925 

Day 

4651 

Field  Tech/Vertib  Zoo 

4  00  Hrs 

(04)20145  091           TBA 

4930 

Insect  Physiology 

4.00  Hrs 

20147  001           0100-0225 

Day 

4930 

Insect  Phys  Lab 

OOOHrs 

20146  101           0100-0300 

Day 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY 

6003 

Experimental  Toxicology 

4.00  Hrs. 

20149  001           0100-0155 

Day 

6003 

Exprmntl  Toxicol  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

20148  101           0200-0400 

Day 

6050 

Field  Tech  In  Ecology 

4.00  Hrs. 

20151  001           1120-1245 

Day 

6050 

Field  Tech  Ecol  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

20150  101           0100-0300 

Day 

6450 

Microbial  Ecology 

3  00  Hrs 

20152  001           0910-1005 

Day 

6470 

Molecular  Genetics 

4.00  Hrs 

20153  001           0940-1130 

Day 

6504 

Biochemistry  Lab  II 

1.00  Hrs. 

20154  101           1240-0340 

Day 

6512 

Biochemistry  II 

3  00  Hrs 

20155  001           0800-0925 

Day 

6651 

Field  Tech/Vertib  Zoo 

4.00  Hrs 

(04)20156  091           TBA 

6930 

Insect  Phys  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

20157  001           0100-0300 

Day 

6930 

Insect  Physiology 

4.00  Hrs. 

20158  001           0100-0225 

Day 

7002 

Ecotoxicology 

3.00  Hrs. 

20159  001           0730-0855 

Day 

7010 

Prin  Meth  Sys  Biology 

3  00  Hrs. 

20161  001           0100-0155 

Day 

7010 

Pm  Meth  Sys  Bio  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20160  101           0155-0255 

Day 

7051 

Vertb  Cell  Cultr  Tech 

4.00  Hrs. 

20163  001           1235-0130 

Day 

7051 

Vertb  Cell  Cultr  Tech  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20162  101           0130-0330 

Day 

(03)  7092 

Research 
20164  001           TBA 

1  00  Hrs. 

(03)  7092 

Research 
20165  002          TBA 

2.00  Hrs. 

(03)  7092 

Research 
20166  003          TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

(03)  7092 

Research 
20167  004          TBA 

4  00  Hrs 

7102 

Adv  Bio  Elect  Micro 

4  00  Hrs 

20169  001           1240-1110 

Day 

7102 

Adv  Bio  Elect  Micro  Lab 

OOOHrs 

20168  101           0110-0410 

Day 

7200 

Seminar  In  Biology 

1  00  Hrs. 

20170  001           0400-0500 

Day 

(05)20171002          0400-0500 

Day 

LS209 

Layne 

EB233 

Simco 

EB313 

Simco 

EB313 

Staff 

EB105 

Gutzke 

EB109 

Gutzke 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

LS333 

Ryan-Sauser 

LS327 

Ryan-Sauser 

EB209 

Collins 

EB109 

Collins 

LS415 

Wong 

LS415 

Wong 

LS415 

Stephens 

LS333 

Gartner 

LS333 

Layne 

LS301 

Davenport 

LS207 

Davenport 

TBA 

Kennedy 

EB209 

Bancroft 

EB215 

Bancroft 

TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

LS333 

Ryan-Sauser 

LS327 

Ryan-Sauser 

EB209 

Collins 

EB109 

Collins 

LS415 

Stephens 

LS333 

Gartner 

LS301 

Davenport 

LS207 

Davenport 

TBA 

Kennedy 

EB215 

Bancroft 

EB209 

Bancroft 

LS415 

Klame 

EB323 

Kennedy 

EB301 

Kennedy 

LS425 

Lessman 

LS301 

Lessman 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

LS103 

Coons 

LS101 

Coons 

EB100 

Wilheln 

EB100 

Wilheln 

7464     Advanced  Immunology  Lab 
20172  101  1020-1220 

7600    Seminar  In  Biology 

20174  001  0400-0500 


7704  Design  ol  Field  Exper 

20176  001 

7705  Topics  Envirnmntl  Sci 

20177  001  TBA 
7709    Plant-Microbe  Interactn 

20178  001  TBA 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

20179  001  TBA 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

20180  002  TBA 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

20181  003  TBA 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

20182  004  TBA 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

20183  005  TBA 
(03)  7996    Thesis 


201 


TBA 


8010    Prin  Meth  Sys  Biology 

20187  001  0100-0155 
8010    Prin  Meth  Sys  Bio  Lab 

20186  101  0155-0255 

8051     Vertb  Cell  Cultr  Tech 

20189  001  1235-0130 
8051     Vertb  Cell  Cultr  Tech  Lab 

20188  101  0130-0330 
(03)  8092    Research 

20190  001  TBA 
(03)  8092    Research 

20191  002  TBA 
(03)  8092    Research 

20192  003  TBA 
(03)  8092    Research 

20193  004  TBA 
8102    Adv  Bio  Elect  Micro 

20195  001  1240-1110 
8102    Adv  Bio  Elect  Micro  Lab 

20194  101  0110-0410 
8200    Seminar  In  Biology 

20196  001  0400-0500 
(05)  20197  002  0400-0500 

8600    Seminar  In  Biology 

20198  001  0400-0500 
Psychobiol  Reprod  Behav 

20199  001  0700-0900 


870 


8705     Topics  Envirnmntl  Sci 

20201  001  TBA 
8709    Plant-Microbe  Interactn 

20202  001  TBA 
(03)  9000    Doc  Res  S  Dissert 

20203  001  TBA 
(03)  9000    Doc  Res  &  Dissert 


4  00  Hrs 
Day 

0.00  Hrs 
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1  00  Hrs 

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2  00  Hrs 

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2  00  Hrs. 

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2  00  Hrs 


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3  00  Hrs 

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0  00  Hrs 

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1  00  Hrs 

Day 

Day 

1  00  Hrs 


LS333 

Ourth 

LS301 

Ourth 

EB100 

Wilhelm 

EB105 

Grassman 

EB105 

Grassman 

TBA 

Klame 

TBA 

Taller 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

LS415 

Klame 

EB323 

Kennedy 

EB301 

Kennedy 

LS425 

Lessman 

LS301 

Lessman 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Staff 

LSI  03 

Coons 

LS101 

Coons 

EB100 

Wilhelm 

EB100 

Wilhelm 

EB100 

Wilhelm 

EB105 

Grassman 

EB105 

Grassman 

TBA 

Klame 

TBA 

Taller 

20204  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

3.00  Hrs 

20205  003          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

4  00  Hrs 

20206  004          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

5  00  Hrs 

20207  005          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

6  00  Hrs 

20208  006          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

7  00  Hrs 

20209  007          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

8  00  Hrs 

20210  008          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  9000 

Doc  Res  S  Oissert 

9  00  Hrs 

20211  009          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

9000 

Doc  Res  &  Dissert 

0.00  Hrs 

20212  010  TBA  TBA  Staff 

(01)  RESTRICTED  •  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115. 

(02)  RESTRICTED  CLASS  LOCATION  METH  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING,  WILSON  BLDG  RM  228 

(03)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  EB  106 

(04)  RESTRICTED  MEXICO,  DEC  26-JAN  12  CONTACT  DR  KENNEDY,  678-2597  SEE  TOUR 
DESCRIPTION  BACK  OF  SCHEDULE. 

(05)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  EB  106  STUDENTS  ENROLLING  SHOULD  AUDIT  AND  PAY 
AT  EQUIVALENT  RATE  OF  ONE  HOUR  CREDIT 


24 


Spring  Term 


Chemistry  (Chem-E070) 


Chemistry  (Chem-E070) 

Dr.  H.  Graden  Kirksey,  Jr„  Chair 
210  Smith  Chemistry,  678-2621 


1100    Intro  To  Chemistry 

3.00  Hrs. 

20213  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

SM222 

Rountree 

(01)1101    College  Chemistry  I 

4.00  Hrs. 

20224  001 

0910-1005 

Oay 

MWF 

SM102 

Owen 

20225  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

SM102 

Warrington 

20226  003 

0800-0925 

Oay 

TTh 

SM102 

Kirksey 

(02)1101     College  Chemistry  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20214  101 

1240-0240 

Day 

M 

SM27 

Owen 

20215  102 

1240-0240 

Day 

M 

SM27 

Staff 

20216  103 

1240-0240 

Day 

M 

SM16 

Staff 

20217  104 

0250-0450 

Day 

M 

SM27 

Warrington 

20218  105 

0250-0450 

Day 

M 

SM27 

Staff 

20219  106 

0940-1140 

Day 

T 

SM27 

Kirksey 

20220  107 

0940-1140 

Day 

T 

SM27 

Owen 

20221  108 

0100-0300 

Day 

T 

SM27 

Warrington 

20222  109 

0100-0300 

Oay 

T 

SM27 

Staff 

20223  110 

0100-0300 

Day 

T 

SM16 

Staff 

1102    College  Chemistry  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

20234  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

SM304 

Petersen 

20235  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

SM102 

Rountree 

(03)  1 102    College  Chemistry  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20227  101 

0710-0910 

Night 

M 

SM103 

Rountree 

20228  102 

0710-0910 

Night 

M 

SM111 

Staff 

20229  103 

0710-0910 

Night 

M 

SM113 

Staff 

20230  104 

0710-0910 

Night 

M 

SM121 

Staff 

20231  105 

1240-0240 

Day 

W 

SM103 

Petersen 

20232  106 

1240-0240 

Day 

W 

SM111 

Staff 

20233  107 

1240-0240 

Day 

W 

SM113 

Staff 

(04)  1121     Principles  of  Chem  Lab  I 

1.00  Hrs 

20236  101 

0100-0345 

Day 

M 

SM121 

Rountree 

20237  102 

0100-0345 

Day 

M 

SM123 

Staff 

20238  103 

0100-0345 

Day 

M 

SM131 

Staff 

20239  104 

1120-0205 

Day 

T 

SM113 

Freilich 

20240  105 

1120-0205 

Day 

T 

SM121 

Staff 

20241  106 

1120-0205 

Day 

T 

SM123 

Staff 

20242  107 

1 120-0205 

Day 

T 

SM131 

Staff 

20243  108 

0215-0500 

Day 

Th 

SM121 

Owen 

20244  109 

0215-0500 

Day 

Th 

SM123 

Warrington 

20245  110 

0215-0500 

Day 

Th 

SM131 

Staff 

(05)  1 1 22    Principles  ol  Chem  Lab  II 

1.00  Hrs. 

20246  101 

0215-0500 

Day 

T 

SM103 

Carter 

20247  102 

0215-0500 

Day 

T 

SM111 

Staff    , 

20248  103 

0215-0500 

Day 

T 

SM113 

Staff 

20249  104 

0710-0955 

Night 

T 

SM103 

Carter 

20250  105 

0710-0955 

Night 

T 

SM1 11 

Staff 

20251  106 

0710-0955 

Night 

T 

SM113 

Staff 

20252  107 

1120-0205 

Oay 

Th 

SM103 

Rountree 

20253  108 

1120-0205 

Day 

Th 

SM111 

Staff 

20254  109 

1120-0205 

Oay 

Th 

SM113 

Staff 

(06)  1122    Princ  of  Chem  Lab  II  Hono 

1.00  Hrs. 

20255  311 

0100-0345 

Day 

M 

SM111 

Houk 

(07)  1131    Principles  Chem  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

20256  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

SM114 

Freilich 

20257  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

SM102 

Owen 

20256  003 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

SM114 

Freilich 

20259  004 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

SM102 

Warrington 

(01)  1132    Principles  Chem  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20260  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

SM220 

Carter 

20261  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

SM1 14 

Carter 

20262  003 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

SM114 

Lloyd 

20263  004 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

SM102 

Omundson 

(06)  1132    Princ  of  Cherr 

II  Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

20264  301  ' 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

SM222 

Houk 

(08)  3301     Gen  Organ  Chem  Lab 

1.00  Hrs 

20265  101 

0100-0400 

Day 

M 

SM317 

Staff 

20266  102 

0100-0400 

Day 

Th 

SM317 

Staff 

(09)  3302    Gen  Org  Chem  Lab 

1.00  Hrs. 

20267  101 

0100-0400 

Day 

T 

SM317 

Staff 

20268  102 

0100-0400 

Day 

T 

SM317 

Staff 

20269  103 

0710-1010 

Night 

T 

SM317 

Staff 

20270  104 

0710-1010 

Night 

T 

SM317 

Staff 

20271  105 

0100-0400 

Oay 

W 

SM317 

Staff 

3311    Gen  Organic  Chem 

3.00  Hrs. 

20272  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

SM304 

Bridson 

20273  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

SM304 

Robinson 

3312    Gen  Organic 

Dhem 

3.00  Hrs. 

20274  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

SM304 

Robinson 

20275  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

SM304 

Redfearn 

3401    Elementary  Phys  Chem 

3.00  Hrs. 

20276  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

SM222 

Zuber 

3402    Phys  Chem  Lab 

2  00  Hrs 

20277  101 

1230-0630 

Day 

Th 

SM217 

Zuber 

3412    Physical  Chemistry 

3.00  Hrs. 

20278  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

SM220 

Zuber 

3604    Instrumental  Methods 

3.00  Hrs 

20279  001 

0125-0455 

Day 

MW 

SM218 

Robinson 

20280  002 

0125-0455 

Day 

MW 

SM220 

Zuber 

20281  003 

0125-0455 

Day 

MW 

SM222 

Borjas 

20282  004 

0125-0455 

Day 

MW 

SM304 

Williams 

4001 

Environmental  Chemistry 

3.00  Hrs 

20283  001           0940-1105 

Oay 

4502 

Biochemistry  Lab  II 

1.00  Hrs. 

20284  101           1240-0340 

Day 

4512 

Biochemistry  II 

3  00  Hrs. 

20285  001           0800-0925 

Day 

4991 

Chemical  Research 

1.00  Hrs. 

4992    Chemical  Research 


i  Hrs 


001 


TBA 


SM 


Staff 


4993    Chemical  Research  3.00  Hrs. 

20288  001  T8A  SM  Staff 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6502    Biochemistry  Lab  II  1.00  Hrs. 

Day         W  LS301        Davenport 


20289  101  1240-0340 
6512    Biochemistry  II 

20290  001  0800-0925 
7111     Systematic  Inor  Chem 

20291  001  0530-0655 
721 1    Adv  Analytical  Chem  I 

20292  001  0530-0655 
7311     Adv  Organic  Chemistry 

20293  001  TBA 
7414    Adv  Quantum  Chemistry 

20294  001  TBA 
7910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20295  001  TBA 
7910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20296  001  TBA 
7910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20297  001  TBA 
7910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20298  001  TBA 
7913    Chemistry  Seminar 

20299  001  0300-0400 
8000    Thesis-Dissertation 

20300  001  TBA 
8000    Thesis-Dissertation 

20301  001  TBA 
8000    Thesis-Dissertation 

20302  001  TBA 
8000    Thesis-Dissertation 

20303  001  TBA 
8000    Thesis-Dissertation 

20304  001  TBA 
8000    Thesis-Dissertation 

20305  001  TBA 
8111     Systematic  Inor  Chem 

20306  001  0530-0655 
821 1    Adv  Analytical  Chem  I 

20307  001  0530-0655 
8302    Heterocyclic  Chemistry 

20308  001  TBA 
831 1     Adv  Organic  Chemistry 

20309  001  TBA 
8414    Adv  Quantum  Chemistry 

20310  001  TBA 
8910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20311  001  TBA 
8910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20312  001  TBA 
8910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20313  001  TBA 
8910    Spec  Prob  In  Chem 

20314  001  TBA 
8913    Chemistry  Seminar 

20315  001  0300-0400 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20316  001  TBA 
9O00    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20317  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20318  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20319  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20320  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20321  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20322  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20323  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Res  &  Diss 

20324  001  TBA 


)Hrs 


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3.00  Hrs. 


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9  00  Hrs. 


TTh 


LS207 


Davenport 


SM220       Borjas/Willi 


SM220        Borjas/Willi 


SM 


Stall 


(01)  A  COMMON  FINAL  EXAM,  EXCLUDING  THE  EVENING  SECTION.  WILL  BE  HELD  SAT  MAY  < 
10:30AM-12:30PM. 

(02)  CHEM  1101  PRE-LAB  IS  HELD  IN  SM  008. 

(03)  CHEM  1102  PRE-LAB  IS  HELD  IN  SM  102. 

(04)  CHEM  1121  PRE-LAB  IS  HELD  IN  SM  102. 

(05)  CHEM  1122  PRE-LAB  IS  HELD  IN  SM  102. 

(06)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS.  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115. 

(07)  A  COMMON  FINAL  EXAM  WILL  BE  HELD  SAT  MAY  4,  8:O0AM-10:O0AM. 

(08)  CHEM  3301  PRE-LAB  IS  HELD  IN  SM  302. 

(09)  CHEM  3302  PRE-LAB  IS  HELD  IN  SM  302. 


Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice  (Cjus-E075) 


Spring  Term 


Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice  (Cjus-E075) 

20373  006 

20374  007 

0910-1005 
0910-1005 

Day 
Day 

MWF 
MWF 

TBA 
PT221 

Stall 
Stall 

Dr.  Jerry 

R.  Sparger,  Chair 

20375  008 

20376  009 

0910-1005 
0910-1005 

Day 
Day 

MWF 

MWF 

PT313 
PT205 

Staff 
Staff 

405  Mitchell    mi 

678-2737 

20377  010 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT319 

Allen 

1100 

Intro  To  Cnn 

Justce 

3.00  Hrs 

20378  011 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT307 

Stafi 

20325  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI417 

Berretta 

20379  012 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT325 

Stall 

20326  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI417 

Johnson 

20380  013 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT219 

Riley 

20327  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI425 

Knight 

20381  014 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT323 

Staff 

20328  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MM  17 

Berretta 

20382  015 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT215 

Staff 

20329  005 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI417 

Moneymaker 

20383  016 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT331 

Collins  F 

20330  006 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI417 

Sparger 

20384  017 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT319 

Stall 

20331  007 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI417 

Johnson 

20385  018 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT303 

Staff 

20332  008 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI417 

Berretta 

20386  019 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

PT329 

Collins  F 

20333  009 

20334  010 

1120-1245 
0530-0835 

Day 

Night 

Day 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

TTh 

MI417 
MI417 

Moneymaker 

Knight 

Berretta 

20387  020 

20388  021 

0220-0345 
0530-0655 

Day 
Night 

MW 
MW 

PT305 
PT213 

StaH 
Staff 

20335  011 

0900-1200 

S 

MI417 

20389  022 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

PT331 

Feazell 

2110 

Comparative 
20336  001 

Justice  Sys 
0530-0835 

W 

MI417 

Janikowski 

20390  023 

20391  024 

0850-1015 
0800-0925 

Night 
Day 

MW 
TTh 

PT213 
PT311 

Staff 
StaH 

2520 
3129 
3326 
3426 
3510 
3521 
3541 
4017 

Street  Law 

20337  001           0910-1005 
Statistical  Meth  Cjus 

20338  001           1020-1115 
Courts  In  America 

20339  001           1120-1245 
Correclns  In  America 

20340  001           1020-1115 
Law  and  Society 

20341  001           0910-1005 
Constutnl  Crmnl  Procedr 

20342  001           0800-0855 
Crime  &  Criminology 

20343  001           0940-1105 
Punsihmnt  His/Cnt  Persp 

20344  001           0530-0835 

3.00  Hrs 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

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MWF 
MWF 
TTh 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
TTh 
Th 

MI425 
MI427 
MI407 
MI407 
MI407 
MI407 
MI407 
MI407 

Knight 

Blankenship 

Janikowski 

Louis 

Blankenship 

Moore 

Louis 

Moneymaker 

20392  025          0800-0925 

20393  026          0800-0925 

20394  027          0940-1105 

20395  028          0940-1105 

20396  029          0940-1105 

20397  030          1120-1245 

20398  031           1120-1245 

20399  032           1120-1245 

20400  033          0100-0225 

20401  034          0530-0820 

20402  035          0530-0655 

20403  036          0710-0835 
(03)20404  909          1240-0205 
(03)20405  910          0530-0830 

1 1 02    English  Comp/ Analysis 

20406  001           0800-0855 

20407  002          0800-0855 

Day 
Day 
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Night 
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3.00  Hrs. 
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TTh 

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M 

MWF 
MWF 

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PT205 
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PT307 
PT323 
PT309 
PT305 
PT303 
PT309 
PT309 
PT313 
PT329 
PT301 
PT303 

PT309 
PT227 

StaH 

StaH 

Feazell 

Staff 

Staff 

Collins  F 

StaH 

Shaheen 

Shaheen 

Davis 

SlaH 

StaH 

Hudgens 

Hudgens 

Dameron 
StaH 

4126 

Cjus  Admin  &  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs 

20408  003 

0800-0855 

Day 
Day 

MWF 

PT201 

StaH 

20345  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI419 

Sparger 

20409  004 

0800-0855 

MWF 

PT219 

Staff 

4170 

Preventn/Deternce  Crime 

3.00  Hrs. 

20410  005 

0800-0855 

Day 

Day 

MWF 

PT325 

StaH 

20346  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

W 

MI407 

Johnson 

20411  006 

0800-0855 

MWF 

PT329 

Staff 

4235 

Privte  &  Indstrl  Scrty 

3.00  Hrs. 

20412  007 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT309 

StaH 

20347  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI425 

Knight 

20413  008 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT215 

StaH 

4530 

Prin  Evidence/Proof 

3.00  Hrs 

20414  009 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

StaH 

20348  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI407 

Canale 

20415  010 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT307 

StaH 

4531 

Issues/Constitnl  Rights 

3.00  Hrs. 

20416  011 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT303 

StaH 

20349  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI407 

Janikowski 

20417  012 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT213 

StaH 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

20418  013 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT201 

StaH 

6017 

Punishmnt  His/Cnt  Persp 

3  00  Hrs 

20419  014 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

StaH 

20350  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

MI407 

Moneymaker 

20420  015 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

StaH 

6531 

Issues/Constitnl  Rights 

3.00  Hrs. 

20421  016 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT321 

StaH 

20351  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI407 

Janikowski 

20422  017 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT313 

StaH 

7110 

Ind  Dir  Stud 

3.00  Hrs 

20423  018 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT329 

Dameron 

20352  001 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

20424  019 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT211 

StaH 

7120 

Cj  Policy  Formatn/Anlys 

3.00  Hrs. 

20425  020 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT217 

StaH 

20353  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

MI419 

Blankenship 

20426  021 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT311 

StaH 

7130 

Crime  Anly/Crim  Bhvr 

3.00  Hrs 

20427  022 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT331 

StaH 

20354  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

T 

MI419 

Louis 

20428  023 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT215 

StaH 

7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

20429  024 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT305 

StaH 

20355  001 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

20430  025 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT221 

StaH 

8110 

Ind  Dir  Stud 

3.00  Hrs. 

20431  026 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT309 

StaH 

20356  001 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

20432  027 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT309 

StaH 

8120 

C|  Policy  Formatn/Anlys 

3.00  Hrs 

20433  028 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT303 

StaH 

20357  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

MI419 

Blankenship 

20434  029 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT211 

StaH 

8130 

Crime  Anly/Crim  Bhvr 

3  00  Hrs. 

20435  030 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT201 

StaH 

20358  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

T 

MI419 

Louis 

20436  031 

20437  032 

20438  033 

1130-1225 
1130-1225 
1130-1225 

Day 
Day 
Day 

MWF 
MWF 
MWF 

PT221 
PT205 
PT307 

StaH 
StaH 
StaH 

English  (Engl-E080) 

20439  034 

20440  035 

1240-0205 
1240-0205 

Day 
Day 

MW 
MW 

PT309 
PT215 

Morrison 
StaH 

Dr.  William  H.  O'Donneli,  Chair 

20441  036 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT221 

StaH 

467  Patterson  Hall,  678-2651 

20442  037 

20443  036 

0220-0345 
0220-0345 

Day 
Day 

MW 
MW 

PT213 
PT221 

Williams  R 
Morrison 

(01)  0101 

English-2Nd  Language 

100  Hrs. 

20444  039 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

PT211 

SlaH 

20359  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT315 

Staff 

20445  040 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

PT211 

Staff 

(01)  0102 

English-2Nd 

Language 

1.00  Hrs. 

20446  041 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT309 

StaH 

20360  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT321 

Staff 

20447  042 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT215 

StaH 

(01)  0102 

English-2Nd  Language 

2  00  Hrs. 

20448  043 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT211 

StaH 

20361  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT321 

Staff 

20449  044 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT217 

StaH 

(01)  0103 

English-2Nd 

Language 

1.00  Hrs. 

20450  045 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT219 

StaH 

20362  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT331 

Staff 

20451  046 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT321 

StaH 

(01)  0103 

Enghsh-2Nd  Language 

2.00  Hrs. 

20452  047 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT213 

StaH 

20364  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT331 

Staff 

20453  048 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT301 

StaH 

(01)  0103 

Enghsh-2Nd 

Language 

3.00  Hrs 

20454  049 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT215 

Beiluss 

20366  003 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT331 

Staff 

20455  050 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT201 

StaH 

(01)  0103 

English-2Nd  Language 

1.00  Hrs. 

20456  051 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT211 

StaH 

20363  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT319 

Stafi 

20457  052 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT325 

StaH 

(01)  0103 

English-2Nd 

Language 

2.00  Hrs. 

20458  053 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

StaH 

20365  005 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT319 

Stall 

20459  054 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT227 

StaH 

(01)  0103 

English-2Nd  Language 

3.00  Hrs. 

20460  055 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT309 

StaH 

20367  006 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT319 

Staff 

20461  056 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT329 

StaH 

(02)  1101 

English  Composition 

3.00  Hrs 

20462  057 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT 

StaH 

20368  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT215 

Staff 

20463  058 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT313 

StaH 

20369  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT323 

Staff 

20464  059 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT311 

Morrison 

20370  003 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT217 

Staff 

20465  060 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT325 

StaH 

20371  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT329 

Stall 

20466  061 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT331 

StaH 

20372  005 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT217 

Staff 

20467  062 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT211 

StaH 

26 


Spring  Term 


English  (Engl-E080) 


1 1 02  English  Comp/Analysis 

(cont.) 

3322 

AmerLit1860ToWWI 

3.00  Hrs 

20468  063 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT205 

Staff 

20548  001           0900-1200 

Day 

S 

PT331 

Duvall 

20469  064 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT201 

Staff 

3323 

Amer  Lit  W  W  I/Present 

3.00  Hrs. 

20470  065 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT213 

Williams  R 

20549  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT303 

Newcomb 

20471  066 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT217 

Staff 

3500 

Practical  Engl  Grammar 

3.00  Hrs 

20472  067 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT307 

Staff 

20550  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PT327 

Collins  F 

20473  068 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT311 

Staff 

3601 

Tech  and  Pro  Writing 

3.00  Hrs. 

20474  069 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

PT213 

Williams  R 

20551  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT301 

Speck 

20475  070 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PT221 

Staff 

20552  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT301 

Speck 

20476  071 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PT219 

Staff 

20553  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT205 

Connors 

20477  072 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

PT221 

Staff 

20554  004          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT323 

Ryan 

(03)  20478  909 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT213 

Williams  R 

3602 

Professional  Editing 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)20479  910 

0530-0820 

Night 

T 

PT301 

Staff 

20555  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT315 

Halle 

(04)1102    Engl  Comp/Anlys  Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

20556  002          0530-0620 

Night 

T 

PT321 

Plunka 

20480  301 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT317 

Webb 

3603 

Engineering  Communictns 

3.00  Hrs. 

20481  302 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT305 

Staff 

20557  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT323 

Thrush 

20482  303 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT301 

Shorb 

20558  002           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT323 

Speck 

20483  304 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT305 

Williams  P 

20559  003          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT325 

McNealy 

20484  305 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT219 

Clements 

20560  004           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT323 

.  McNealy 

20485  306 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT219 

Lettes 

3604 

Persuasive  Writing 

3.00  Hrs. 

20486  307 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT327 

Argall 

20561  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT315 

Battle 

2102    English  Literature 

3.00  Hrs. 

3605 

Intro  To  Creative  Wrtng 

3.00  Hrs 

20487  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT221 

Wussow 

20562  001           0530-0820 

Night 

T 

PT323 

Cronin 

2103    Modern  European  Fiction 

3.00  Hrs. 

20563  002          0100-0355 

Day 

Th 

PT329 

Staff 

20488  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT327 

Black 

20564  003          0100-0355 

Day 

Th 

PT325 

Russell 

20489  002 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT201 

Staff 

3701 

Intro  Lit  Criticism 

3.00  Hrs. 

2104    Poetry  and  Drama 

3.00  Hrs. 

20565  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

PT323 

Britt 

20490  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT211 

Staff 

(05)  4002 

Sr  Honors  Seminar  II 

3  00  Hrs 

2105    American  Fiction 

3.00  Hrs. 

20566  301           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT321 

Plunka 

20491  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT319 

Staff 

4231 

Chaucer 

3.00  Hrs. 

20492  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

PT219 

Staff 

20567  001           0220-0520 

Day 

M 

PT325 

Peyton 

20493  003 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

PT327 

Staff 

4233 

Shakesprs  Com  &  Hist 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  20494  909 

0530-0820 

Night 

T 

PT211 

Weatherly 

20568  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT329 

Beifuss 

2106    Contemporary  Literature 

3.00  Hrs. 

4234 

Milton 

3.00  Hrs. 

20495  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT221 

Staff 

20569  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT327 

Martin  C 

20496  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PT215 

Staff 

4242 

Brit  Novel  Since  Scott 

3.00  Hrs. 

2201     Literary  Heritage 

3.00  Hrs. 

20570  001           0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

PT317 

Weatherly 

20497  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT305 

Staff 

4252 

Brit  Drama  Since  1660 

3.00  Hrs. 

20498  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT205 

Staff 

20571  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT321 

Stagg 

20499  003 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT311 

Staff 

4341 

Amer  Novel  To  1 900 

3.00  Hrs. 

20500  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT219 

Riley 

20572  001           0530-0820 

Night 

Th 

PT323 

Dameron 

20501  005 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT311 

Allen 

4371 

Afncan  American  Lit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20502  006 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT327 

Staff 

20573  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT331 

Plant 

20503  007 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT227 

Staff 

4451 

Studies  Women  &  Lit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20504  008 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT201 

Wagner 

20574  001           0530-0820 

Night 

T 

PT325 

Tucker 

20505  009 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT219 

Beifuss 

4501 

Hist  of  English  Lang 

3.00  Hrs 

20506  010 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT213 

Staff 

20575  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M 

PT329 

Hall 

20507  01 1 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT321 

Staff 

4521 

Language  and  Society 

3.00  Hrs. 

20508  012 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT327 

Staff 

20576  001           0100-0350 

Day 

W 

PT325 

Hall 

20509  013 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT311 

Staff 

4530 

Practicum  In  Esl 

3.00  Hrs. 

20510  014 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT311 

Connors 

20577  001           TBA 

PT218 

Dalle 

20511  015 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

PT319 

Feazell 

4602 

Advanced  Composition 

3.00  Hrs. 

20612  016 

0530-0820 

Night 

W 

PT325 

Staff 

20578  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

PT305 

Ryan 

20513  017 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

PT319 

Britt 

4603 

Fiction  Workshop 

3.00  Hrs. 

20514  018 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT307 

Staff 

20579  001           0240-0540 

Day 

T 

PT331 

Willbanks 

20515  019 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT227 

Staff 

20580  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT331 

Cronin 

20516  020 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT329 

Staff 

4605 

Forms  of  Fiction 

3.00  Hrs. 

20517  021 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT327 

Staff 

20581  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT321 

Cronin 

20518  022 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT313 

Staff 

4606 

Computers  &  Writing 

3.00  Hrs. 

.20519  023 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT319 

Staff 

(06)20582  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT329 

Thrush 

20520  024 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT203 

Riley 

(06)  4900 

Independent  Study 

1.00  Hrs. 

20521  025 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT217 

Morrison 

20583  001           TBA 

PT463 

Staff 

20522  026 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT329 

Newcomb 

(06)  4900 

Independent  Study 

2.00  Hrs. 

20523  027 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT213 

Martin  C 

20584  002          TBA 

PT463 

Staff 

20524  028 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT307 

Beifuss 

(06)  4900 

Independent  Study 

3.00  Hrs. 

20525  029 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT319 

Duvall 

20585  003          TBA 

PT463 

Staff 

20526  030 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT305 

Staff 

(05)  4996 

Honors  Thesis 

1.00  Hrs 

20527  031 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT313 

Halle 

20586  301           TBA 

PT463 

Staff 

20528  032 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

PT219 

Tucker 

(05)  4996 

Honors  Thesis 

2  00  Hrs. 

20529  033 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PT329 

Deloach 

20587  302          TBA 

PT463 

Staff 

20530  034 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

PT219 

Staff 

(05)  4996 

Honors  Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  20531  909 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT327 

Argall 

20588  303          TBA 

PT463 

Staff 

(03)20532  910 

0530-0820 

Night 

W 

PT311 

Davis                          i 

-GRADUATE-   FEW  OfJLV  TO  STUPE!  1 1  .FULL;    MjlvliTTEij  mjGS.'U.M/wS     ,  HOOi 

(04)  2201    Literary  Heritage  Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

6231 

Chaucer 

3.00  Hrs. 

20533  301 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT217 

Odonnell 

20589  001           0220-0520 

Day 

M 

PT325 

Peyton 

20534  302 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT303 

Halle 

6234 

Milton 

3.00  Hrs 

20535  303 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT311 

Newcomb 

20590  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT327 

Martin  C 

20536  304 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT215 

Feazell 

6252 

Brit  Drama  Since  1660 

3.00  Hrs. 

20537  305 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT331 

Hudgens 

20591  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT321 

Stagg 

2202    Lit  Hrtg:  African-Amer 

3.00  Hrs. 

6451 

Studies  Women  &  Lit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20538  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT307 

Staff 

20592  001           0530-0820 

Night 

T 

PT325 

Tucker 

20539  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT319 

Staff 

6602 

Advanced  Compostion 

3.00  Hrs. 

20540  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT323 

Plant 

20593  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

PT305 

Ryan 

20541  004 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PT213 

Staff 

6605 

Forms  of  Ficton 

3.00  Hrs. 

20542  005 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT301 

Staff 

20594  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT321 

Cronin 

3105    Literature  of  Travel 

3.00  Hrs. 

7001 

Lang  and  Composition 

3.00  Hrs. 

20543  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT321 

Wussow 

20595  001           0530-0820 

Night 

W 

PT323 

Deloach 

3106    American  Folklore 

3.00  Hrs. 

7034 

Verbal/Visual  Text  Rmnt 

3.00  Hrs. 

20544  001 

0530-0655 

Day 

MW 

PT331 

Gammerdinger 

20596  001           0530-0820 

Night 

T 

PT315 

Easson 

3212    Brit  Lit  16Th  Century 

3.00  Hrs 

7038 

Euro  Lit  S/Renaissance 

3.00  Hrs. 

20545  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PT331 

Shaheen 

20597  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT325 

Black 

(05)  3213    Brit  Lit  17Th  Cent  H 

3.00  Hrs. 

7039 

Black  Aesthetics 

3.00  Hrs. 

20546  301 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT303 

Riley 

20598  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

■    PT317 

Martin  R 

3222    Brit  Lit  Victorian  Per 

3.00  Hrs 

(06)  7100 

Independent  Study 

1.00  Hrs. 

20547  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT331 

Wagner 

20599  001           TBA 

PT463 

Dalle 

27 


English  (Engl-E080) 


Spring  Term 


(OS)  7100 

Independent  Study 
20600  002          TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

(06)  7100 

Independent  Study 
20601  003          TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

(06)  7100 

Independent  Study 
20602  004          TBA 

4  00  Hrs 

(06)  7100 

Independent  Study 
20603  005          TBA 

5  00  Hrs 

(06)  7100 

Independent  Study 
20604  006          TBA 

6  00  Hrs 

7211 

Stds  In  Medieval  Lit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20605  001           1240-0205 

Day 

7222 

Stds  Victorian  Lit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20606  001           0530-0820 

Night 

7225 

Cnlmpry  American  Lit 

3  00  Hrs 

20607  001           0530-0825 

Night 

7226 

Cont  Bntish/Cmwlth  Lit 

3  00  Hrs 

20608  001           1120-1245 

Day 

7322 

Amer  Lit  1860/Wwii 

3.00  Hrs. 

20609  001           0530-0825 

Night 

7512 

English  Syntax 

3.00  Hrs. 

20610  001           0400-0700 

Day 

7530 

Fid  Exp/Pract  In  Esl 
20611  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

7535 

Esl  Grammar 

3  00  Hrs 

20612  001           0400-0700 

Day 

7602 

Fiction  Workshop 

3.00  Hrs. 

20613  001           0530-0825 

Night 

7603 

Poetry  Workshop 

3.00  Hrs 

20614  001           0530-0820 

Night 

7702 

Cont  Persp  Literary  Crit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20615  001           0220-0510 

Day 

7806 

Resch  Meth  Techn  Wring 

3.00  Hrs 

20616  001           0530-0820 

Night 

7808 

Wksp/Sci  &  Techn  Wrlg 

3.00  Hrs. 

20617  001           0530-0825 

Night 

7810 

Document  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

20618  001           0530-0825 

Night 

(06)  7996 

Thesis 
20619  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

(06)  7996 

Thesis 
20620  002          TBA 

4  00  Hrs 

(06)  7996 

Thesis 
20621  003          TBA 

5.00  Hrs. 

(06)  7996 

Thesis 
20622  004          TBA 

6.00  Hrs 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  INTERNATIONAL  STUDENTS 

PT463        Staff 
ORMS  PT  218 
STUDENTS  WILL  BE  PLACED  IN  ENGL  1101  IF  THEY:  1)  HAVE  AN  ACT  COMPOSITE  SCORE 
OF  19  OR  ABOVE.  WITH  AN  ACT  ENGLISH  SUBSCORE  OF  19  OR  ABOVE,  OR  SAT 
COMPOSITE  SCORE  OF  720  OR  ABOVE.  WITH  SAT  VERBAL  SCORE  OF  400  OR  ABOVE. 
OR  2)  PLACEMENT  INTO  ENGL  1101  BY  AAPP  ENGLISH  PLACEMENT  EXAM,  OR  3) 
SUCCESS-  FUL  COMPLETION  OF  R&DS  0810  WITH  A  GRADE  OF  C  OR  BETTER 
RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165. 
RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115 
RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  PT  463 
RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  PT  463 

DEPT  NOTE.  STUDENTS  PLACED  IN  R&DS  0710  OR  O810  SHOULD  SEE  THE  COURSE 
LISTINGS  UNDER  INDEPENDENT  PROGRAMS,  R&DS. 


Foreign  Languages  and  Literatures 

Dr.  Ralph  Albanese,  Chair 
375  Winfield  Dunn,  678-2506 

Linguistics  (Ling-E100) 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7101     Intro  To  Linguistics  I  3.00  Hrs. 

20623  001  0330-0455  Day         TTh  WD311        Connolly 

Classics  (Clas-E  110) 


2481     Mythology  3  00  Hrs 

20624  001           0940-1245  Day 
3021     Scientific  Terminology  3.00  Hrs. 

20625  001  1120-1245  Day 


WD107        Cox 
WD107       Sigsbee 


French  (Fren-E120) 


(01)  1101     Elementary  French 

300  Hrs. 

20626  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD117 

Staff 

20627  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD117 

Staff 

20628  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD117 

Staff 

20629  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

TTh 

WD117 

Stall 

20630  005 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD117 

Staff 

20631  006 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD117 

Staff 

1102    Elementary  French 

3  00  Hrs 

20632  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD121 

Stall 

20633  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD121 

Johnson 

20634  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD121 

Staff 

20635  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD121 

Johnson 

20636  005 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD121 

Staff 

20637  006 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD117 

Staff 

(02)  1199 

French  Basic  Review 

3.00  Hrs. 

20638  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD215 

Staff 

20639  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD215 

Stafl 

20640  003 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD121 

Staff 

2201 

Intermedial 

French 

3.00  Hrs 

20641  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD215 

Stall 

20642  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD221 

Johnson 

20643  003 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD215 

Staff 

2202 

Intermediate  French 

3.00  Hrs. 

20644  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD217 

Thompson 

20645  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD215 

Niel 

20646  003 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD217 

Thompson 

20647  004 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD217 

Thompson 

3302 

Conv  &  Composition 

3  00  Hrs. 

20648  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD313 

Niel 

3792 

Fren  For  Practl  Affairs 

3  00  Hrs. 

20649  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD313 

Niel 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6302    Adv  French  Grammar  3  00  Hrs 

20650  001  0800-0855  Day  MWF  WD313        Niel 
7421     French  Renaissance              3  00  Hrs 

20651  001  0530-0655  Night        TTh  WD313       Johnson 

(01)  CREDIT  ONLY  FOR  STUDENTS  BEGINNING  THE  LANGUAGE. 

(02)  OPEN  TO  STUDENTS  WHO  TOOK  THE  DEPARTMENT  PLACEMENT  EXAMINATION  AND  DID 
NOT  PLACE  IN  2201 


German  (Germ-E130) 


(01)  1101 

Elementary  German 

3  00  Hrs 

20652  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD103 

Staff 

20653  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD  103 

Staff 

20654  003          1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD103 

Inman 

20655  004          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD  103 

Inman 

1102 

Elementary  German 

3.00  Hrs. 

20656  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD223 

Smythe 

20657  002          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD103 

Stafl 

2201 

Intermediate  German 

3.00  Hrs. 

20658  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD223 

Inman 

2202 

Intermediate  German 

3.00  Hrs. 

20659  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD223 

Smythe 

2203 

Scientific  German 

3.00  Hrs 

20660  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD223 

Connolly 

3412 

Int  Germ  Lit  Cul  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20661  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD313 

Smythe 

3791 

German  For  Commerce 

3.00  Hrs. 

20662  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD223 

Inman 

4501 

App  Germ  Linguistics 

3.00  Hrs. 

20663  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD311 

Connolly 

(01)  CREDIT  ONLY  FOR  STUDENTS  BEGINNING  THE  LANGUAGE. 

Greek  (Grek-E140) 

1102 

Elementary  Greek  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20664  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD115 

Sigsbee 

2202 

Intermediate  Greek  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20665  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD117 

Cox 

4441 

Homer 

3  00  Hrs. 

20666  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD115 

Cox 

Italian  (ltal-E160) 

1102 

Elementary  Italian 

3.00  Hrs. 

20667  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD217 

Palazzolo 

Japanese  (Japn-E165) 


1102    Elem  Japanese  II  3  00  Hrs. 

20668  001           1130-1225  Day  MWF  WD141 
2202    Intermed  Japanese  II  3.00  Hrs. 

20669  001  1120-1245  Day  TTh  WD141 


Latin  (Latn-E170) 

1102    Elementary  Latin  3.00  Hrs. 

20670  001  0910-1005  Day 

20671  002          1020-1115  Day 
(01)1199    Basic  Latin  Review  3.00  Hrs. 

20672  001  1020-1115  Day 

2201  Intermediate  Latin  3  00  Hrs. 

20673  001  0940-1105  Day 

2202  Intermediate  Latin  3.00  Hrs. 

20674  001  1130-1225  Day 

20675  002          1120-1245  Day 
3111     Roman  Histonans  3  00  Hrs. 

20676  001  1020-1115  Day 


Russian  (Russ-E190) 

1102    Elementary  Russian  3.00  Hrs. 

20677  001           0910-1005  Day          MWF          WD101 

20678  002           1020-1115  Day          MWF          WD101 


Spring  Term 


Russian  (Russ-E190) 


2202    Intermediate  Russian  3  00  Hrs. 

20679  001           1130-1225  Day 
3302    Conversation  &  Comp  3  00  Hrs 

20680  001          0940-1105  Day 
3441     Early  19Th  Cent  Russ  Lit  3  00  Hrs 

20681  001          0940-1105  Day 
(01)  4780    Individ  Study  Russian  3  00  Hrs 

20682  001  TBA 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  WD  135 


WD101        Wilson 


WD101        Wilson 


Spanish  (Span-E200) 

(01)  1101     Elementary  Spanish 


20683  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD105 

Ballmger 

20684  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD109 

Staff 

20685  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD141 

Carmell 

20686  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD127 

Staff 

20687  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD141 

Carmell 

20688  006 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD127 

Tipton 

20689  007 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD119 

Lapuente 

20690  008 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD119 

Lapuente 

20691  009 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD119 

Tipton 

20692  010 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD119 

Staff 

1102 

Elementary  Spanish 

3.00  Hrs 

20693  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD141 

Carmell 

20694  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD119 

Menendez 

20695  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD127 

Staff 

20696  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD119 

Menendez 

20697  005 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD119 

Menendez 

20698  006 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD127 

Tipton 

20699  007 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD127 

Tipton 

20700  008 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD127 

Whitworth 

20701  009 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD141 

Brewer 

20702  010 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD109 

Carmell 

20703  01 1 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD141 

Staff 

20704  012 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD119 

Menendez 

(02)  20705  909 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD221 

Whitworth 

1199 

Spanish  Basic  Review 

3.00  Hrs. 

20706  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD221 

Staff 

20707  002 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD105 

Staff 

2201 

Intermediate  Spanish 

3  00  Hrs. 

20708  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD127 

Staff 

20709  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD109 

Fenwick 

20710  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD105 

Ballmger 

20711  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD105 

Staff 

20712  005 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD109 

Burgos 

20713  006 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD109 

Burgos 

20714  007 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD105 

Ballmger 

20715  008 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD109 

Staff 

2202 

Intermediate  Spanish 

3.00  Hrs. 

20716  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD105 

Rokas 

20717  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD109 

Fenwick 

20718  003 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD109 

Fenwick 

20719  004 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD105 

Ballmger 

20720  005 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD127 

Torres-Alcal 

20721  006 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD109 

Staff 

20722  007 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD141 

Staff 

3301 

Conversation 

3  00  Hrs 

20723  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD311 

Ballmger 

3302 

Adv  Conversa 

ion 

3.00  Hrs. 

-20724  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD311 

Torres-Alcal 

20725  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD127 

Torres-Alcal 

3303 

Composition 

3.00  Hrs. 

20726  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD311 

Rokas 

4431 

Contmp  Spanish  Prose 

3.00  Hrs 

20727  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

WD311 

Lapuente 

4510 

Spanish  Amer  Lit/Civiz 

3.00  Hrs. 

20728  001 

0530-0835 

Night 

T 

WD311 

Burgos 

4702 

Spanish  For  Commerce  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20729  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD311 

Rokas 

-GRAOUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6431     Contmprry  Span  Prose  3.00  Hrs. 

20730  001  0530-0835  Night        Th  WD311        Lapuente 
6510    Spanish  Amer  Lit/Civiz            3.00  Hrs 

20731  001  0530-0835  Night        T  WD311       Burgos 

(01)  CREDIT  ONLY  FOR  STUDENTS  BEGINNING  THE  LANGUAGE 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(03)  OPEN  TO  STUDENTS  WHO  TOOK  THE  DEPARTMENT  PLACEMENT  EXAMINATION  AND  DID 
NOT  PLACE  IN  2201 


Languages  &  Literatures  (Lali-E211) 


1701 

For  Lang  -  Arabic 

3.00  Hrs. 

20732  001           0210-0305 

Day 

1702 

For  Lang  -  Chinese 

3.00  Hrs. 

20733  001           0530-0655 

Night 

1702 

For  Lang  -  Hebrew 

3.00  Hrs. 

20734  002          0910-1005 

Day 

2702 

For  Lang  -  Chinese 

3.00  Hrs. 

20735  001           0710-0835 

Night 

2702 

For  Lang  -  Hebrew 

3.00  Hrs 

20736  002           1130-1225 

Day 

(01)  4493 

Contempry  French  Lit 

3.00  Hrs. 

20737  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF  WD313        Thompson 


FOREIGN  LANGUAGES 


Geography  and  Planning 
Geography  (Geog-E220) 

Dr.  Charles  T.  Traylor,  Interim  Chair 
107  Johnson  Hall,  678-2386 

(01)1101     Intro  Earth  Sc  W/C  4  00  Hrs 


20755  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

JN119 

Logsdon 

20756  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

JN119 

Corbet 

20757  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

JN119 

Logsdon 

20758  004 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

JN119 

Kirsch 

20759  005 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

JN119 

Logsdon 

20760  006 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

JN119 

Frye 

20761  007 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

JN119 

-  Corbet 

20762  008 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

JN119 

Logsdon 

1101 

Int  Earth  Sc  W/C  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20738  101 

1240-0230 

Day 

M 

JN106 

Staff 

20739  102 

1240-0230 

Day 

M 

JN116 

Staff 

20740  103 

1240-0230 

Day 

M 

JN105 

Staff 

20741  104 

0240-0430 

Day 

M 

JN106 

Staff 

20742  105 

0730-0925 

Day 

T 

JN106 

Staff 

20743  106 

0100-0250 

Day 

T 

JN106 

Stall 

20744  107 

0100-0250 

Day 

T 

JN105 

Stall 

20745  108 

0300-0450 

Day 

T 

JN106 

Staff 

20746  109 

0300-0450 

Day 

T 

JN116 

Staff 

20747  110 

0530-0720 

Day 

T 

JN116 

Staff 

20748  111 

1240-0250 

Day 

W 

JN106 

Staff 

20749  112 

1240-0230 

Day 

W 

JN105 

Slafl 

20750  113 

0240-0430 

Day 

W 

JN106 

Staff 

20751  114 

0530-0720 

Night 

W 

JN116 

Staff 

20752  115 

0100-0250 

Day 

Th 

JN106 

Staff 

20753  116 

0100-0250 

Day 

Th 

JN116 

Staff 

20754  117 

0300-0450 

Day 

Th 

JN106 

Staff 

(02)  1102 

Intro  Earth  Sc  Landfrms 

4.00  Hrs. 

20769  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

JN116 

Frye 

20770  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

JN119 

Corbet 

20771  003 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

JN116 

Staff 

20772  004 

0530-0830 

Night 

T 

JN119 

Frye 

1102 

Intro  Earth  Sc  Lnd  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20763  101 

0240-0430 

Day 

M 

JN116 

Staff 

20764  102 

0730-0925 

Day 

T 

JN116 

Staff 

20765  103 

0100-0250 

Day 

T 

JN116 

Staff 

20766  104 

1240-0230 

Day 

W 

JN116 

Staff 

20767  105 

0240-0430 

Day 

W 

JN116 

Staff 

20768  106 

0530:0720 

Night 

Th 

JN116 

Staff 

(03)  1301 

Survey  ol  World  Regions 

3  00  Hrs. 

20773  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

JN117 

Frye 

20774  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

JN117 

Barber 

20775  003 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

JN117 

Barber 

20776  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

JN117 

Staff 

20777  005 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

JN117 

Dixon 

(04)  1401 

Intro  Cultura 

Geog 

3.00  Hrs. 

20778  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

JN117 

Barber 

20779  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

JN117 

Barber 

(05)  20780  909 

0530-0830 

Night 

T 

JN117 

Staff 

(06)  3401 

Historical  Geog  of  U  S 

3.00  Hrs. 

20781  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

JN105 

Staff 

3451 

Intro  To  Urban  Planning 

3.00  Hrs. 

20782  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

JN106 

Pearson 

3503 

Map  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

20784  001 

1240-0230 

Day 

M 

JN219 

Traylor 

3503 

Map  Design 

Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

20783  101 

1240-0230 

Day 

W 

JN219 

Traylor 

4215 

Physical  Climatology 

3.00  Hrs. 

20785  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

JN105 

Kirsch 

4231 

Water  Resoi, 

rces 

3.00  Hrs 

20786  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

JN105 

Kirsch 

4251 

Environmental  Threats 

3.00  Hrs. 

20787  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

T 

JN105 

Corbet 

(07)  4324 

Geog  ot  Middle  America 

3.00  Hrs. 

20788  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

JN105 

Dixon 

4511 

Remote  Sensing  Environ 

3.00  Hrs 

20790  001 

0730-0925 

Day 

T 

JN219 

Dillworth 

4511 

Remote  Sensing  Envn  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20789  101 

0730-0925 

Day 

Th 

JN219 

Dillworth 

4514 

Geographic 

Rfo  Systems 

3  00  Hrs 

20792  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

JN219 

Dillworth 

4514 

Geog  Info  Systems  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

20791  101 

1130-0120 

Day 

F 

JN219 

Dillworth 

4521 

Quantitative 

Methods 

3  00  Hrs 

20793  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

JN106 

Banai 

4551 

Urban  Plann 

ng  Studio 

3.00  Hrs. 

20794  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

T 

JN106 

Pearson 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCH 

6215 

Physical  Climatology 

3.00  Hrs. 

20795  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

JN105 

Kirsch 

6231 

Water  Resources 

3  00  Hrs 

20796  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

JN105 

Kirsch 

6251 

Environmental  Threats 

3.00  Hrs. 

20797  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

T 

JN105 

Corbet 

29 


Geography  (Geog-E220) 


Spring  Term 


JN105         Dixon 


JN219         Dillworth 


JN219        Dillworth 


JN219 


JN219 


JN106 


Dillworth 


Banai 


6324    Geog  Middle  America  3  00  Hrs 

20798  001  1020-1115  Day  MWF 
651 1     Remote  Sensing  Environ         3  00  Hrs 

20800  001  0730-0925  Day  T 
651 1     Remote  Sensing  Envn  Lab      0  00  Hrs 

20799  101  0730-0925  Day  Th 
6514    Geog  Information  Sys             3  00  His 

20802  001  1130-1225  Day  MW 
6514    Geog  Into  Systems  Lab           0  00  Hrs 

20801  101  1130-0120  Day  F 
6521     Quantitative  Methods              3  00  Hrs 

20803  001  1120-1245  Day  TTh 
7471     Cultural  Geography                  3.00  Hrs. 

20804  001  0530-0830  Night        W  JN105         Dixon 
7502    Sem  Computer  Mapping         3  00  Hrs 

20805  001  0710-1015  Night        Th  JN219         Traylor 

(01)  GEOG  1102  MAY  BE  TAKEN  BEFORE  1101   THE  1101-1102  SEQUENCE  FULFILLS  GEN 
EDUC  REQUIREMENTS  IN  NATURAL  SCIENCE  STUDENTS  ENROLLED  IN  1101  LECTURE 
MUST  ALSO  ENROLL  IN  1 101  LAB 

(02)  GEOG  1102  MAY  BE  TAKEN  BEFORE  1101   THE  1101-1102  SEQUENCE  FULFILLS  GEN 
EDUC  REQUIREMENTS  IN  NATURAL  SCIENCE  STUDENTS  ENROLLED  IN  1102  LECTURE 
MUST  ALSO  ENROLL  IN  1102  LAB 

(03)  GEOG  1301  FULFILLS  GEN  EDUC  REQUIREMENTS  IN  SOCIAL  SCIENCE 

(04)  GEOG  1401  MAY  BE  TAKEN  BEFORE  GEOG  1301   GEOG  1401  FULFILLS  GEN  EDUC 
REQUIREMENTS  IN  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

(05)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(06)  GEOG  3401  FULFILLS  GEN  EDUC  AMERICAN  HERITAGE  REQUIREMENT 

(07)  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES  COURSE  OPEN  TO  ALL  STUDENTS. 

City  &  Regional  Planning  (Plan-E230) 

Gene  Pearson,  Director 
226  Johnson  Hall,  678-2161 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6231     Water  Resources  3.00  Hrs 

20806  001           0530-0830  Night        M  JN105         Kirsch 
6521     Quantitative  Methods  3.00  Hrs 

20807  001          1120-1245  Day         TTh  JN106        Banai 
7002    Principles  &  Theory  3.00  Hrs 

20808  001           0100-0405  Day  M  JN222         Banai 
7004    Land  Use  Controls  3.00  Hrs. 

20809  001          0530-0830  Night        W  JN222         Bourassa 
7007     Special  Proiecls  Studio  3.00  Hrs. 

20810  001           0530-0830  Night        T  JN222         Stall 
701 1     Finance  Comm  Develmnt  3  00  Hrs 

20811  001           0100-0225  Day 
7206    Housing  3.00  Hrs. 

20812  001           0530-0830  Night 
7701     Research  Problems  1.00  Hrs. 

20813  001           TBA 
7701     Research  Problems  2.00  Hrs 

20814  001           TBA 
7701     Research  Problems  3.00  Hrs 

20815  001           TBA 
7896    Capstone  Proiect  1.00  Hrs 

20816  001           TBA 
7896    Capstone  Proiect  3.00  Hrs. 

20817  001           TBA 
7996    Thesis  1  00  Hrs 

20818  001  TBA 


JN222         Burrell 


Geological  Sciences 

Dr.  Phili  B.  Deboo,  Chair 

402E  Smith  Chemistry,  678-2177 

Geology  (Geol-E235) 


101     Physical  Geology 

4  00  Hrs 

20830  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

SM110 

Sen  Gupta 

20831  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

SM110 

Swihart 

20832  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

SM110 

Lumsden 

20833  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

SM110 

Deboo 

20834  005 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

SM110 

Sen  Gupta 

20835  006 

0100-0225 

Day 

MW 

SM110 

Stall 

20836  007 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

SM110 

Staff 

101     Physical  Geology  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20819  111 

0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

SM413A 

Start 

20820  112 

0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

SM413A 

Staff 

20821  113 

1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

SM413A 

Staff 

20822  114 

1240-0230 

Day 

M 

SM413A 

Staff 

20823  115 

1240-0230 

Day 

W 

SM413A 

Staff 

20824  116 

0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

SM413A 

Staff 

20825  117 

0940-1035 

Day 

TTh 

SM413A 

Staff 

20826  118 

1120-1215 

Day 

TTh 

SM413A 

Staff 

20827  119 

0100-0250 

Day 

T 

SM413A 

Staff 

20828  120 

0100-0250 

Day 

Th 

SM413A 

Stall 

20829  121 

0710-0805 

Night 

MW 

SM413A 

Staff 

101     Physical  Geology  Honors 

4  00  Hrs 

20838  301 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

SM110 

Deboo 

(01)  1101 

Physical  Geol  H  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20837  311           0100-0250 

Day 

1102 

Historical  Geology 

4  00  Hrs 

20846  001           1020-1115 

Day 

20847  002          0940-1105 

Day 

1102 

Historical  Geology  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

20839  111           0910-1005 

Day 

20840  112          1130-1225 

Day 

20841  113          0830-0925 

Day 

20842  114           1120-1215 

Day 

20843  115          1240-0230 

Day 

20844  116          0100-0250 

Day 

1102 

Historical  Geology 

4.00  Hrs 

(02)20848  909          0940-1105 

Day 

1102 

Historical  Geology  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

(02)20845  919           1120-1215 

Day 

(01)  1102 

Historical  Geology  Hnrs 

4  00  Hrs. 

20850  301           0940-1105 

Day 

(01)  1102 

Hist  Geology  Lab  Hnrs 

0.00  Hrs. 

20849  311           1120-1215 

Day 

3512 

Structural  Geology 

3  00  Hrs 

20852  001           1020-1115 

Day 

3512 

Structural  Geology  Lab 
20851  111          TBA 

0.00  Hrs. 

4322 

Petrology 

4  00  Hrs. 

20854  001           1130-1225 

Day 

4322 

Petrology  Lab 
20853  111           TBA 

0  00  Hrs. 

4341 

Aqueous  Geochemistry 

3.00  Hrs. 

20855  001           0530-0655 

Night 

4701 

Spring  Field  Trip  ■ 
20856  001           TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

4721 

Investigations  In  Geol 
20857  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

4731 

Senior  Thesis 
20858  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FUL 

6322 

Petrology 

4  00  Hrs. 

20860  001           1130-1225 

Day 

SM413A     Staff 


SM400 

Mirecki 

SM400 

Deboo 

SM415A 

Staff 

SM415A 

Staff 

SM415A 

Staff 

SM415A 

Staff 

SM415A 

Staff 

SM415A 

Staff 

SM400       Deboo 


SM415A     Staff 


SM303A      Staff 


SM303B      Swihart 


SM303B      Swihart 


6322    Petrology  Lab 

20859  111  TBA 

6341     Aqueous  Geochemistry 

20861  001  0530-0655 
6701     Spring  Field  Trip 

20862  001  TBA 
7301     Geologic  Data  Analysis 

20864  001  0800-0855 
7301     Geologic  Data  Anyl  Lab 

20863  111  0910-1110 
7321     X-Ray  Diffraction  Tech 

20866  001  1120-1215 
7321     X-Ray  Difer  Tech  Lab 

20865  111  0100-0300 
7360    Adv  Mineral  Crystal 

20867  001  TBA 
7370    Adv  Study  In  Petrology 

20868  001  TBA 
7380    Adv  Study  Geomorphology 

20869  001  TBA 
7701     Seminar  In  Geology 

TBA 


SM303B      Swihart 


SM303B     Swihart 


SM400       Mirecki 


SM400       Lumsden 


SM303A     Lumsden 


Sen  Gupta 
Sen  Gupta 


SM400 


SM402       Ellis/Schwei 


SM427 


SM427        Staff 


SM427 


100  Hrs 

20870  001 
7996    Thesis  1  00  Hrs. 

20871  001  TBA 
7996    Thesis  3  00  Hrs 

20872  001  TBA 
7996     Thesis  6  00  Hrs. 

20873  001  TBA 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115 

(02)  RESTRICTED  ■  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

DEPT  NOTE  STUDENTS  REGISTERING  FOR  LECTURE/LAS  COURSES  MUST  ENROLL  IN 
BOTH 


Geophysics  (Geop-E237) 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


7112    Adv  Geophysics 

3.00  Hrs. 

20874  001 

0220-0345 

Day         MW 

5M400 

Dorman 

7402    Earthquake  Seismology 

3.00  Hrs. 

20875  001 

0910-1005 

Day         MWF 

rBA 

Pujol 

7701     Seminar  In 

Geophysics 

1.00  Hrs 

20876  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Chiu 

7750    Adv  Study  Geophysics 

1  00  Hrs. 

20877  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

7750    Adv  Study  Geophysics 

2  00  Hrs. 

20878  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

7750    Adv  Study  Geophysics 

3.00  Hrs 

20879  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

7750    Adv  Study  Geophysics 

4  00  Hrs 

20880  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

7996    Thesis 

1  00  Hrs 

20881  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

7996    Thesis 

3  00  Hrs 

20882  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

7996    Thesis 

6.00  Hrs 

20683  001 

TBA 

rBA 

Staff 

30 


Spring  Term 


History  (Hist-E240) 


History  (Hist-E240) 

Dr.  Abraham  Kriegel,  Chair 
100  Mitchell  Hall,  678-2515 


1301     World  Civil  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

20884  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI203 

Murnane 

20885  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI203 

Brown 

20886  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI203 

Zhang 

20887  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI307 

Frankle 

20888  005 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI209 

Frankle 

20889  006 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI203 

Orr 

20890  007 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI203 

Copp 

20891  008 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI203 

Burwood 

20892  009 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI307 

Zhang 

20893  010 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI205 

Burwood 

20894  01 1 

0530-0655 

Nighl 

TTh 

MI209 

Staff 

1302     World  Civil  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

20895  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

■MWF 

MI209 

Copp 

20896  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI209 

Ellis 

20897  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI209 

Copp 

20898  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI205 

Orr 

20899  005 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

MI209 

Staff 

20900  006 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI209 

Staff 

20901  007 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI205 

Ellis 

20902  008 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI209 

Copp 

20903  009 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

MI209 

Staff 

(01)  1302    World  Civil  II 

Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

20904  301 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI315 

Ellis 

2601     U  S  To  1877 

3.00  Hrs. 

20905  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI319 

Staff 

20906  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI325 

Staff 

20907  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI200 

Chumney 

20908  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI319 

Crouse 

20909  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI205 

Staff 

20910  006 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI305 

Staff 

20911  007 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI309 

Staff 

20912  008 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI305 

Crouse 

20913  009 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI309 

Staff 

20914  010 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI323 

Staff 

20915  011 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI305 

Staff 

20916  012 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI307 

Stafl 

20917  013 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

MI305 

Staff 

20918  014 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

MI307 

Staff 

20919  015 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

MI307 

Staff 

20920  016 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI309 

Staff 

20921  017 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI319 

Staff 

20922  018 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI319 

Staff 

20923  019 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI325 

Staff 

20924  020 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI307 

Staff 

20925  021 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI319 

Staff 

20926  022 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MI307 

Staff 

20927  023 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

MI305 

Staff 

20928  024 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

MI307 

Staff 

20929  025 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

MI307 

Staff 

20930  026 

0855-1015 

Night 

TTh 

MI307 

Staff 

2602    The  U  S  Since  1877 

3.00  Hrs. 

20931  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI309 

Coger 

,  20932  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI323 

Wilson 

'  20933  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI307 

Hurley 

20934  004 

0910-T005 

Day 

MWF 

MI323 

Caffrey 

20935  005 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI325 

Staff 

20936  006 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI319 

Tucker 

20937  007 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI323 

Wilson 

20938  008 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI325 

Staff 

20939  009 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI200 

Gillaspie 

20940  010 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI319 

Coger 

20941  011 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI319 

Staff 

20942  012 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI323 

Staff 

20943  013 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

MI319 

Staff 

20944  014 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

MI319 

Staff 

20945  015 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

MI319 

Staff 

20946  016 

0850-1015 

Night 

MW 

MI319 

Stafl 

20947  017 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI323 

Fickle 

20948  018 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI325 

Stafl 

20949  019 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI305 

Hawes 

20950  020 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI309 

Fickle 

20951  021 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI323 

Smith 

20952  022 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI200 

Mitchell 

20953  023 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI323 

Hawes 

20954  024 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MI319 

Staff 

20955  025 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

MI323 

Staff 

20956  026 

0530-0655 

Night 

nh 

MI319 

Staff 

20957  027 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

MI323 

Staff 

20958  028 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

MI319 

Staff 

(02)  20959  909 

0900-1200 

Day 

T 

TBA 

Staff 

(02)20960  910 

0530-0830 

Night 

W 

MI323 

Mitchell 

(01)  2602    U  S  Since  1877  Honors 

3.00  Hrs 

20961  301 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI211 

Caffrey 

20962  302 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI315 

Wilson 

3035    Tech/Culture  Am  Hist 

3  00  Hrs. 

20963  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI211 

Hurley 

3122    England  Since 

1714 

3.00  Hrs. 

20964  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI209 

Kriegel 

3271     The  Middle  East 


20965  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

MI203 

Daly 

3811 

Us  Military/Naval  Hist 

3.00  Hrs. 

20966  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI307 

Chumney 

3900 

Tennessee 

3.00  Hrs. 

20967  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI305 

Kalin 

20968  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI305 

Kalin 

(03)  4014 

Directed  Readings 

1  00  Hrs 

20969  001           TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

(03)  4014 

Directed  Readings 

2  00  Hrs 

20970  002          TBA 

Ml 

Stafl 

(03)  4014 

Directed  Readings 
20971  003          TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

Ml 

Staff 

4050 

Anc  Egypt.  1400-323  Be 

3.00  Hrs 

20972  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI203 

Murnane 

4051 

Civil  Rights  Movement 

3  00  Hrs 

20973  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

MI305 

Smith 

4052 

Jerusalem-Hisl  &  Trad 

3.00  Hrs. 

20974  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MI203 

.    Gitay 

4053 

Chinese  Democ  In  Hisf 

3.00  Hrs. 

20975  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI307 

Zhang 

4162 

Hist  Soviet  Union 

3.00  Hrs. 

20976  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI209 

Burwood 

4250 

History  of  Brazil 

3.00  Hrs 

20977  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI211 

Gillaspie 

4260 

World  Since  1945 

3.00  Hrs 

20978  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI315 

Coger 

4361 

Hist  Byzantine  Empire 

3.00  Hrs. 

20979  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI315 

Benin 

4372 

High  Middle  Ages 

3  00  Hrs 

20980  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI203 

Orr 

4390 

Europe-Age  Reformation 

3.00  Hrs. 

20981001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI315 

Frankle 

4440 

French  Revolution 

3.00  Hrs. 

20982  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI315 

Brown 

4620 

Colnl  Amer  To  1783 

3.00  Hrs 

20983  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI305 

Crouse 

4680 

Emr  Mod  Am  1877-1914 

3.00  Hrs 

20984  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI307 

Tucker 

4824 

Business  History 

3.00  Hrs. 

20985  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

MI305 

Fickle 

4863 

Hist  Childhood/America 

3.00  Hrs 

20986  001           0230-0530 

Day 

M 

MI211 

Hawes 

—GRADUATE— OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHC 

6050 

Anc  Egyp:  1400-323  Be 

3  00  Hrs. 

20987  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MI203 

Murnane 

6051 

Civil  Rights  Movement 

3.00  Hrs. 

20988  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

MI305 

Smith 

6052 

Jerusalem-Hisl  S  Trad 

3.00  Hrs 

20989  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MI203 

Gitay 

6053 

Chinese  Democ  In  Hist 

3.00  Hrs. 

20990  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MI307 

Zhang 

6162 

Hist  Soviet  Union 

3  00  Hrs 

20991  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MI209 

Burwood 

6250 

History  of  Brazil 

3.00  Hrs. 

20992  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI211 

Gillaspie 

6260 

World  Since  1945 

3.00  Hrs. 

20993  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI315 

Coger 

6361 

Hist  Byzantine  Empire 

3.00  Hrs. 

20994  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI315 

Benin 

6372 

High  Middle  Ages 

3.00  Hrs. 

20995  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI203 

Orr 

6390 

Europe-Age  Reformation 

3.00  Hrs. 

20996  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI315 

Frankle 

6440 

French  Revolution 

3.00  Hrs. 

20997  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MI315 

Brown 

6620 

Colnl  Amer  To  1783 

3.00  Hrs. 

20998  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI305 

Crouse 

6680 

Emr  Mod  Am  1877-1914 

3.00  Hrs. 

20999  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MI307 

Tucker 

6824 

Business  History 

3.00  Hrs. 

21000  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

MI305 

Fickle 

6863 

Hist  Chldhd  In  America 

3.00  Hrs 

21001  001           0230-0530 

Day 

M 

MI211 

Hawes 

(03)  7012 

Directed  Readings 

100  Hrs 

21002  001           TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

(03)  7012 

Directed  Readings 

2  00  Hrs 

21003  002          TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

(03)  7012 

Directed  Readings 

3  00  Hrs 

21004  003          TBA 

Ml 

Stafl 

7070 

Research  Seminar 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04) 

21005  001           0600-0900 

Night 

M 

TBA 

Murnane 

21006  002          0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MI315 

Caffrey 

7280 

Africa 

3.00  Hrs. 

21007  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

MI211 

Daly 

7460 

20Th  Century  Europe 

3.00  Hrs. 

21008  001           0230-0530 

Day 

Th 

MI211 

Ellis 

7710 

Us  History  1950-Present 

3.00  Hrs 

21009  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

MI211 

Mitchell 

7960 

State/Local  History 

3.00  Hrs. 

21010  001           0230-0530 

Day 

T 

MI315 

Crawford 

(03)  7996 

Thesis 

1.00  Hrs. 

21011  001           TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

(03)  7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

21012  002          TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

31 


History  (Hist-E240) 


Spring  Term 


(03)  7996     Thesis 

6  00  Hrs 

21078  005 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD227 

Staff 

21013  003 

TBA 

Ml 

Stall 

1213 

College  Algebra  &  Trig 

4  00  Hrs 

(03)  8012    Directed  Read 

ngs 

1  00  Hrs 

21079  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MTWF 

WD209 

Staff 

21014  001 

TBA 

Ml 

Start 

(06 

21080  002 

0910-1055 

Day 

MTWF 

WD201 

Staff 

(03)8012    Directed  Readings 

2  00  Hrs 

(07)21081  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWThF 

WD201 

Staff 

21015  002 

TBA 

Ml 

Statt 

(08)  21082  004 

1240-0200 

Day 

MWTh 

WD203 

Staff 

(03)8012    Directed  Read 

ngs 

3  00  Hrs 

21083  005 

0530-0655 

Night 

MWTh 

WD123 

Staff 

21016  003 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

1312 

Elementary  Calculus 

3  00  Hrs 

8070    Research  Seminar 

3  00  Hrs 

21084  001 

0800-0855 

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MWF 

JN110 

Staff 

(04)21017  001 

0600-0900 

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M 

TBA 

Murnane 

21085  002 

0800-0855 

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MWF 

WD201 

Gloyer 

21018  002 

0530-0830 

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Th 

MI315 

Caffrey 

21086  003 

0800-0855 

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MWF 

WD233 

Caplinger 

8280    Africa 

3.00  Hrs. 

21087  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD231 

Lin 

21019  001 

0530-0830 

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MI211 

Daly 

21088  005 

0910-1005 

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8460    20Th  Century  Europe 

21020  001           0230-0530 
8710     Us  History  1950-Present 

21021  001           0530-0830 

3  00  Hrs. 

Day 
3  00  Hrs 

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3.00  Hrs 

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T 

MI211 
MI211 

Ellis 
Mitchell 

21089  006 

21090  007 

21091  008 

1020-1115 
1130-1225 

Day 

Day 
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MWF 
MWF 
MWF 

WD129 
WD233 
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Stall 
Stall 
Gloyer 

8960    State/Local  Hstorv 

21092  009 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD129 

Staff 

21022  001 

0230-0530 

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T 

MI315 

Crawford 

21093  010 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

WD207 

Staff 

(03)  9000    Doctoral  Dissertation 

1  00  Hrs 

21094  011 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD233 

Stall 

21023  001 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

21095  012 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD125 

Staff 

(03)  9000    Doctorl  Dissertation 

3  00  Hrs 

21096  013 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD227 

Staff 

21024  002 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

21097  014 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD125 

Staff 

(03)  9000    Doctorl  Dissertation 

6  00  Hrs 

21098  015 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD233 

Campbell 

21025  003 

TBA 

Ml 

Staff 

21099  016 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD225 

Staff 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL 

15 

21100  017 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD129 

Staff 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

21101  018 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

WD227 

Anastassiou 

(03)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  Ml  100 

21102  019 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

WD233 

Staff 

(04)  CLASS  WILL  BE  HELD  IN  EGYPTIAN  INSTITUTE  LIBRARY 

21103  020 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD351 

Staff 

21104  021 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

WD227 

Staff 

Mathematical  Sciences 

21105  022 

21106  023 

0710-0835 
0900-1200 

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Day 

TTh 
S 

WD207 
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Staff 
Staff 

Dr.  Cecil  Rousseau,  Interim  Chair 

1321 

Analyt  Geom/Calculus 
21107  001           0800-0855 

4  00  Hrs 
Day 

MTWF 

WD231 

Poole 

373  Winfield  Dunr 

,  678-2482 

21108  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MTWF 

WD129 

Minton 

(06 

21109  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MTWF 

WD123 

Staff 

(07)21110  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWThF 

WD209 

Dwiggins 

Mathematics  (Math-E280) 

(01)  0990    Foundations  ot  Geometry        3.00  Hrs 
21026  001           0100-0225           Dav 

TTh 

WD231 

Staff 

21111  005 

21112  006 
(08)21113  007 

1130-1225 
1130-1225 
1240-0200 

Day 
Day 
Day 

MTWF 
MTWF 
MWTh 

WD209 
WD227 
WD227 

Staff 
Staff 
Staff 

1181     Concepts  of  Number 

3  00  Hrs 

21114  008 

0530-0655 

Night 

MWTh 

WD209 

Staff 

21027  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD125 

Staff 

(09)  1402 

Honors  Calculus  II 

4  00  Hrs 

21028  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD125 

Staff 

(07)21115  301 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWThF 

WD247 

Trow 

21029  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

JN110 

Schelp 

2000 

Experiences  In  Math 

3.00  Hrs. 

21030  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD129 

Dwiggins 

21116  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

WD251 

Schmitt 

21031  005 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD203 

Staff 

(10 

21117  521 

TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

21032  006 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD125 

Staff 

2321 

Analyt  Geom/Calculus 

4  00  Hrs 

21033  007 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD207 

Staff 

21118  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MTWF 

WD227 

Dwiggins 

21034  008 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD129 

Staff 

(06)21119  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MTWF 

WD209 

Poole 

21035  009 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

WD125 

Staff 

(07)21120  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWThF 

WD225 

Stevenson 

21036  010 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD351 

Dwiggins 

21121  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MTWF 

WD207 

Poole 

21037  011 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD125 

Staff 

(08)21122  005 

1240-0200 

Day 

MWTh 

WD123 

Statt 

21038  012 

0530-0655 

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MW 

WD125 

Staff 

21123  006 

0530-0655 

Night 

MWTh 

WD207 

Staff 

1182    Concepts  of  Algebra 

3.00  Hrs. 

21124  007 

0710-0835 

Night 

MWTh 

WD123 

Staff 

21039  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD225 

Staff 

2322 

Analyt  Geom/Calculus 

4,00  Hrs. 

21040  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD351 

Gloyer 

21125  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MTWF 

WD123 

Staff 

21041  003 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD209 

Staff 

(06)2112 

0910-1005 

Day 

MTWF 

WD225 

Staff 

21042  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD201 

Staff 

21127  003 

1130-1225 

Day 

MTWF 

WD201 

Staff 

21043  005 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD231 

Staff 

21128  004 

0710-0835 

Night 

MWTh 

WD125 

Staff 

21044  006 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD129 

Staff 

(09)  2402 

Honors  Math 

4  00  Hrs 

21045  007 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD209 

Gloyer 

21129  301 

TBA 

WD 

Staff 

21046  008 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

WD227 

Staff 

2581 

Concepts  of  Geometry 

3.00  Hrs. 

21047  009 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

WD123 

Staff 

21130  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD207 

Staff 

(02)  21048  909 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD209 

Gloyer 

21131  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD203 

Staff 

(02)21049  910 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD251 

Staff 

2701 

Discrete  Structures 

3.00  Hrs 

1211     College  Algebra 

3  00  Hrs 

21132  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD123 

Rousseau 

21050  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD351 

Staff 

3242 

Intro  Linear  A  aebra 

3.00  Hrs. 

21051  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD207 

Staff 

21133  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD251 

Campbell 

(03)  21052  003 

0800-0855 

Day 

MTThF 

WD243 

Staff 

3391 

Differential  Equations 

3  00  Hrs 

21053  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

JN110 

Barton 

21134  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

WD203 

Stevenson 

(04)  21054  005 

0910-1005 

Day 

MTWF 

WD207 

Staff 

21135  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD225 

Metzen 

21055  006 
(05)21056  007 

21057  008 

21058  009 

1020-1115 
1020-1115 
1020-1115 
1130-1225 

Day 
Day 
Day 
Day 

MWF 
MWThF 
MWF 
MWF 

WD227 
WD207 
WD351 
JN110 

Stan 
Staff 
Staff 
Staff 

21136  003 

21137  004 

21138  005 

0940-1105 
1120-1245 
0710-0835 

Day 
Day 
Night 

TTh 
TTh 
MW 

WD243 
WD351 
WD207 

8otelho 

Stevenson 

Anastassiou 

(03)21059  010 
(03)21060  011 

1130-1225 
0100-0155 

Day 
Day 

MTThF 
MTWTh 

WD123 
WD201 

Staff 
Staff 

4240 

Matrix  Algebr 
21139  001 

1130-1225 

3  00  Hrs 

Day 

MWF 

WD233 

Barton 

21061  012 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD351 

Stevenson 

4242 

Linear  Algebra 

3  00  Hrs 

21062  013 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD203 

Staff 

21140  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD243 

Lin 

21063  014 

0940-1105 

Day 
Day 

TTh 

WD351 

Minton 

4261 

Abstract  Algebra 

3.00  Hrs 

21064  015 

0940-1105 

TTh 

WD203 

Staff 

21141  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD247 

Botelho 

21065  016 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD125 

Staff 

4351 

Advanced  Calculus 

3  00  Hrs 

21066  017 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD231 

Berger 

21142  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD231 

Schmitt 

21067  018 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD207 

Staff 

4361 

Complex  Variables 

3  00  Hrs. 

21068  019 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

WD129 

Staff 

21143  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD251 

Trow 

21069  020 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

WD  129 

Staff 

4392 

Partial  Did  Equa  II 

3  00  Hrs 

21070  021 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD129 

Staff 

21144  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD249 

Jamison 

21071  022 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

WD  129 

Staff 

4611 

Statistical  Methods  I 

3  00  Hrs 

21072  023 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

WD201 

Staff 

21145  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD251 

Staff 

21073  024 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

WD207 

Staff 

4612 

Statistical  Methods  II 

3.00  Hrs 

1212     Trigonometry 

3.00  Hrs 

21146  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD251 

Wong 

21074  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD129 

Staff 

4631 

Probability 

3.00  Hrs. 

21075  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

WD125 

Staff 

21147  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

WD231 

Start 

21076  003 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD225 

Staff 

4635 

Intro  Probability  Thry 

3  00  Hrs. 

21077  004 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD203 

Staff 

21148  001 

0400-0525 

Day 

TTh 

WD201 

George 

32 


Spring  Term 


Mathematics  (Math-E280) 


-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6240    Matrix  Algebra  3.00  Hrs. 

WD233       Barton 


WD247       Botelho 


21149  001           1130-1225 

Day 

6242 

Linear  Algebra 

3.00  Hrs. 

21150  001          1020-1115 

Day 

6261 

Abstract  Algebra 

3.00  Hrs. 

21151  001           0100-0225 

Day 

6351 

Advanced  Calculus 

3  00  Hrs. 

21152  001           1240-0205 

Day 

6361 

Complex  Variables 

3.00  Hrs. 

.21153  001           1130-1225 

Day 

6392 

Partial  Diff  Equa  II 

3.00  Hrs 

21154  001           0940-1105 

Day 

6611 

Statistical  Methods  1 

3.00  Hrs. 

21155  001           0100-0225 

Day 

6612 

Statistical  Methods  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

21156  001           0800-0925 

Day 

6631 

Probability 

3  00  Hrs. 

21157  001           1020-1115 

Day 

6635 

Intro  Probability  Thry 

3.00  Hrs. 

21158  001           0400-0525 

Day 

7236 

Applied  Graph  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21159  001           0910-1005 

Day 

7262 

Algebraic  Theory  II 

3.00  Hrs 

21160  001           0530-0655 

Night 

7282 

Abstract  Alg  For  Tchrs 
21161  001          TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

7351 

Real  Variables  II 

3.00  Hrs 

21162  001           1120-1245 

Day 

7376 

Methods  Math  Physics  II 

3  00  Hrs. 

21163  001           0910-1005 

Day 

7395 

Theory  Diff  Equatns 

3.00  Hrs. 

21164  001           0400-0515 

Day 

7643 

Least  Sq/Regr  Analysis 

3.00  Hrs. 

21165  001           0530-0655 

Night 

7647 

Non-Param  Stat  Meth 

3.00  Hrs. 

21166  001           0100-0225 

Day 

WD231        Schmitt 


WD249       Jamison 


Inference  Theory 

21167  001  0530-0655 
Sem  Statistical  Resch 

21168  001  TBA 
Sem  Statisticl  Research 


211 


TBA 


WD203       Metzen 


WD201        George 


WD225       Wong 


WD335        Tan 


WD335       Tan 


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Computer  Science  (Comp-E285) 


1200    Computer  Literacy 

4  00  Hrs 

21193  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

WD233 

McHenry 

21194  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD233 

McHenry 

21195  003 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD233 

Staff 

21196  004 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

WD233 

Staff 

1200    Computer  Literacy  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

21170  101 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

WD230 

Staff 

21171  102 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

WD210 

Staff 

21172  103 

0350-0515 

Day 

MW 

WD230 

Staff 

21173  104 

0350-0515 

Day 

MW 

WD210 

Staff 

21174  105 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

WD230 

Staff 

21175  106 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

WD210 

Staff 

21176  107 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21177  108 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21178  109 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21179  110 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21180  111 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21181  112 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21182  113 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21183  114 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21184  115 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21185  116 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21186  117 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21187  118 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21188  119 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

WD230 

Staff 

21189  120 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

WD210 

Staff 

21190  121 

0100-0350 

Day 

S 

WD210 

Staff 

21191  122 

0100-0350 

Day 

s 

WD230 

Staff 

21192  123 

0100-0350 

Day 

s 

WD232 

Staff 

1200    Computer  Literacy 

4.00  Hrs. 

(02)21197  521 

TBA 

TBA 

Sondheim 

1900    Computer  Programming 

4.00  Hrs. 

21203  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

WD233 

Staff 

21204  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

WD233 

Staff 

Computer  Progrmng  Lab 


21198  101           1130-0130 

Day 

21199  102          1130-0130 

Day 

21200  103           1130-0130 

Day 

21201  104          0710-0910 

Night 

21202  105          0710-0910 

Night 

2150 

Data  Structures 

3.00  Hrs. 

21205  001           1120-1245 

Day 

3160 

File  Processing 

3.00  Hrs 

21206  001           0910-1005 

Day 

3230 

Assembly  Lang  Progrmng 

3  00  Hrs. 

21207  001           1130-1225 

Day 

3420 

Computer  Organization 

3.00  Hrs 

21208  001           0100-0225 

Day 

4001 

Computer  Programming 

3.00  Hrs. 

21209  001           0100-0225 

Day 

21210  002          0530-0655 

Night 

4002 

Accel  Comptr  Prgrammng 

3  00  Hrs. 

21211  001           0710-0835 

Night 

4003 

Cmptr  Orgn/Assmbly  Lang 

3  00  Hrs 

21212  001           0530-0655 

Night 

4030 

Intro  To  Algorithms 

3.00  Hrs 

21213  001           1120-1245 

Day 

4040 

Programming  Languages 

3.00  Hrs. 

21214  001           0100-0225 

Day 

4242 

Intro  Computer  Graphics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21215  001           0910-1005 

Day 

4270 

Operating  Systems 

3.00  Hrs 

21216  001           1130-1225 

Day 

4730 

Expert  Systems  Program 

3 00  Hrs 

21217  001           0530-0655 

Night 

WD210 
WD210 
WD210 
WD210 
WD210 

WD243 


WD249        Brooks 


WD249       Garzon 


WD249        Brooks 


WD243       Vaught 
WD225       Franklin 


-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6001 


Computer  Programming 

21218  001  0100-0225 

21219  002  0530-0655 

6002  Accel  Cmptr  Progrmmng 

21220  001  0710-0835 

6003  Cmptr  Orgn/Assmbly  Lang 

21221  001  0530-0655 
6030    Intro  To  Algorithms 

21222  001  1120-1245 
6040    Programming  Languages 

21223  001  0100-0225 
6242    Intro  Computer  Graphics 

21224  001  0910-1005 
6270    Operating  Systems 

21225  001  1130-1225 
6730    Expert  Systems  Program 

21226  001  0530-0655 
7112    Microcomputr  Prgrm  II 

21227  001  0530-0655 
7116    Adv  Database  Systems 

21228  001  0710-0835 
7270    Operating  Systems 

21229  001  0710-0835 
Data  Communications  II 

21230  001  0530-0655 
Cognitive  Science  Sem 

21231  001  0130-0415 
7601     Adv  Topic  Automata  Thry 

21232  001  1240-0205 
7715    Comptnl  Complexity 

21233  001  0530-0655 
7720    Art  Intel  Programming 

21234  001  0530-0655 
7740    Neural  Networks 

21235  001  0710-0835 
7950    Computer  Science  Sem 

21236  001  TBA 
7991     Logic  Programming 

21237  001  0100-0225 
7996    Comp  Perlormnc  Analysis 

21238  001  0710-0835 
8514    Cognitive  Science  Sem 

21239  001  0130-0415 
8740    Neural  Networks 

21240  001  0710-0835 
8991     Logic  Programming 

21241  001  0100-0225 


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WD249        Brooks 


WD225       Franklii 


MW 


WD225        Franklin 


WD345        Garzon 


WD249       Kong 


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3.00  Hrs. 

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SHOULD  NOTIFY  THE  DEPARTMENT  BY  OCTOBER  12,  1990. 

Philosophy  (Phil-E330) 

Dr.  Nancy  Simco,  Chair 
327  Clement  Hall,  678-2535 

1101     Classical  Issues/ Phil  3.00  Hrs. 

21242  001  0800-0855  Day  MWF  CL315  Staff 

21243  002  0910-1005  Day  MWF  CL315  Staff 

21244  003  1020-1115  Day  MWF  CL315  Staff    ' 


Philosophy  (Phil-E330) 


Spring  Term 


110 

Classical  Issues/  Phil    (cont.) 

2111 

General  Physics  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

21245  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL315 

Staff 

21302  111           0115-0305 

Day 

M 

MN224 

Stan 

21246  005          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL315 

Staff 

21303  112          0310-0500 

Day 

M 

MN224 

Staff 

21247  006          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL315 

Staff 

21304  113          0115-0305 

Day 

T 

MN224 

Staff 

21248  007          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL315 

Staff 

21305  114          0750-0940 

Day 

T 

MN224 

StaH 

21249  008          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL315 

Staff 

21306  115          0115-0305 

Day 

W 

MN224 

Stan 

21250  009          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

CL315 

Staff 

21307  116          0750-0940 

Day 

Th 

MN224 

StaH 

(01)21251909          0900-1200 

Day 

Th 

TBA 

Cima 

21308  117          0115-0305 

Day 

Th 

MN224 

Stan 

(02)  1102 

Values/Modern  World 

3.00  Hrs 

2112 

General  Physics 

4.00  Hrs. 

21252  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL317 

James 

21320  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN340 

Hanneken 

21253  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL417 

Lawlor 

21321  O02          1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MN340 

Hanneken 

1611 

Elementary  Logic 

3.00  Hrs 

21322  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN340 

Okelly 

21254  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

CL317 

Staff 

21323  055          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

MN222 

Weatherall 

21255  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MI423 

Staff 

2112 

General  Physics  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

(03)21256  003          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL317 

Henderson 

21312  111           0115-0305 

Day 

M 

MN206 

StaH 

(03)21257  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL317 

Henderson 

21313  112          0310-0500 

Day 

M 

MN206 

Stan 

21258  005          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL317 

Staff 

21314  113          0750-0940 

Day 

T 

MN206 

Stan 

21259  006          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL317 

Staff 

21315  114           1000-1150 

Day 

7 

MN206 

Stan 

21260  007          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL317 

Horgan 

21316  115          0115-0305 

Day 

T 

MN206 

Stan 

21261  008          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL317 

Staff 

21317  116          0115-0305 

Day 

W 

MN206 

Staff 

21262  009          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

CL317 

Staff 

21318  155          0700-0850 

Night 

M 

MN206 

Sta« 

(04)  1611 

Elem  Logic  Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

21319  156          0700-0850 

Nighl 

W 

MN206 

StaH 

21263  301           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL213 

Staff 

2511 

Physics-Science  &  En 

4.00  Hrs 

3002 

Foun  Wesl  Phil  Mod  Per 

3.00  Hrs. 

21331  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MN204 

Jones 

21264  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL417 

Bradshaw 

21332  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN204 

Jones 

3511 

Ethics 

3  00  Hrs 

21333  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN204 

Jahan 

21265  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MI423 

Timmons 

21334  004           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MN204 

Jahan 

3514 

Biomedical  Ethics 

3.00  Hrs. 

2511 

Phys-Sci  &  Engr  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

21266  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

MI423 

Hollander 

21324  111           0115-0305 

Day 

M 

MN224 

StaH 

4211 

Hist  ot  Ancient  Phil 

3.00  Hrs 

21325  112          0310-0500 

Day 

M 

MN224 

StaH 

21267  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL213 

Roche 

21326  113          0115-0305 

Day 

MN224 

StaH 

4422 

Rec  Anglo  American  Phil 

3.00  Hrs. 

21327  114          0750-0940 

Day 

T 

MN224 

StaH 

21268  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL213 

Henderson 

21328  115          0115-0305 

Day 

W 

MN224 

StaH 

4802 

Business  &  Prot  Ethics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21329  116          0750-0940 

Day 

Th 

MN224 

StaH 

21269  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL417 

James 

21330  117          0115-0305 

Day 

Th 

MN224 

StaH 

4604 

Critical  Theory 
21270  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

W 

CL213 

Nenon 

(02)  2511 

Phys-Sci  &  Eng  Honors 
21335  301           1120-1245 

4.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

MN222 

Marchmi 

-GRADUATE-           Oiii. ,  ,  >  .ti.ideutSi--iii.lv  '.ijivirrrti: n-iAnn/vn   :-;lhool 

2512 

Physics-Sci  &  Engr 

4,00  Hrs. 

6211 

Hist  ot  Ancient  Phil 

3  00  Hrs. 

21344  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN332 

Achar 

21271  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL213 

Roche 

21345  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN332 

Achar 

6422 

Recnt  Anglo-Amer  Phil 

3.00  Hrs. 

21346  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MN332 

Collins 

21272  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL213 

Henderson 

21347  055          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

MN204 

Sayre 

6802 

Business  &  Prof  Ethics 

3.00  Hrs. 

2512 

Phys  Sci  &  Engr  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

21273  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL417 

James 

21336  111           0115-0305 

Day 

M 

MN206 

Stan 

6804 

Critical  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21337  112          0310-0500 

Day 

M 

MN206 

Stan 

21274  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

CU13 

Nenon 

21338  113          0750-0940 

Day 

T 

MN206 

Stan 

7301 

Sem  Modern  Phil 

3  00  Hrs 

21339  114           1000-1150 

Day 

T 

MN206 

StaH 

21275  001           0200-0500 

Day 

T 

CL213 

Bernasconi 

21340  115          0115-0305 

Day 

T 

MN206 

StaH 

7421 

Seminar  In  Epistemology 

3.00  Hrs. 

21341  116          0115-0305 

Day 

W 

MN206 

StaH 

21276  001           0200-0500 

Day 

Th 

CL213 

Timmons 

21342  155          0700-0850 

Night 

M 

MN206 

StaH 

7804 

Derrida/Husserl 

3.00  Hrs. 

21343  156          0700-0850 

Night 

W 

MN206 

StaH 

21277  001           0200-0500           Day          M 
(01)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

CL213 

Lawlor 

3010 

Intro  Mod  Physics 
21348  001           0910-1005 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

MN202 

Price 

(02)  COURSE  1102  MAY  BE  TAKEN  BEFORE  1101. 

3011 

Theoretical  Physics  I 

(03)  COMPUTER  ASSISTED  OPEN  TO  ALL  STUDENTS 

21349  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN202 

Marchini 

(04)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL 

115. 

3111 

Mechanics 

3  00  Hrs 

21350  001           1115-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MN340 

Price 

Physics  (Phys-E350) 

3211 

Elect  &  Magnetism 
21351  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

MN222 

StaH 

Dr.  Donald  R.  Franceschetti,  Chair 

3610 

Experimental  Techniques 
21352  001           0100-0300 

1.00  Hrs 
Day 

T 

MN202 

Okelly 

216  Manning  Hall,  678-2620 

3611 

Experimental  Techniques 

1.00  Hrs. 

1101 

Introductory  Physics 

4  00  Hrs 

21353  001           0100-0300 

Day 

T 

MN202 

Okelly 

21286  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN201 

Shugart 

4110 

Nuclear  Physics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21287  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN201 

Shugarl 

21354  001           TBA 

MN 

Jones 

1101 

Intro  Physics  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

4211 

Optics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21278  111           0750-0940 

Day 

j 

MN221 

Staff 

21355  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MN202 

Woollen 

21279  112          0750-0940 

Day 

Th 

MN221 

Staff 

4410 

Intro  Quantum  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21280  113          0115-0305 

Day 

M 

MN221 

Staff 

21356  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN202 

Collins 

21281  114          0115-0305 

Day 

T 

MN221 

Staff 

4510 

Thermodynamics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21282  115          0115-0305 

Day 

W 

MN221 

Staff 

21357  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MN204 

Achar 

21283  116          0115-0305 

Day 

Th 

MN221 

Staff 

4910 

Seminar 

100  Hrs 

21284  117          0310-0500 

Day 

M 

MN221 

Staff 

21358  001           0400-0500 

Day 

Th 

MN201 

Jones 

21285  118          0310-0500 

Day 

T 

MN221 

Staff 

4990 

Research  In  Physics 

3.00  Hrs 

1102 

Survey  ot  Astronomy 

4.00  Hrs. 

21359  001           TBA 

MN 

Stan 

21297  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN325 

Woollen 

—GRADUATE-        I          '       10     fUDFJJr    FULLY  «Of/.ITTED  'Tu  .:.F;fcDi.i/..TI   eCKOOL- 

21298  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN325 

Woollen 

6110 

Nuclear  Physics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21299  003           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

MN325 

Woollen 

21360  001           TBA 

MN 

Jones 

21300  004          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN201 

Staff 

6211 

Optics 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)21301055          0530-0830 

Night 

F 

MN201 

McGlasson 

21361  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MN202 

Woollen 

1102 

Survey  ot  Astronomy  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

6410 

Intro  Quantum  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21288  111           0750-0940 

Day 

T 

MN334 

Staff 

21362  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN202 

Collins 

21289  112          0750-0940 

Day 

Th 

MN334 

Staff 

6510 

Thermodynamics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21290  113          0115-0305 

Day 

M 

MN334 

Staff 

21363  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MN204 

Achar 

21291  114          0115-0305 

Day 

T 

MN334 

Staff 

7100 

Classical  Mechanics 

3  00  Hrs. 

21292  115          0115-0305 

Day 

W 

MN334 

Staff 

21364  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN340 

Hanneken 

21293  116          0115-0305 

Day 

Th 

MN334 

StaH 

7201 

Quantum  Mechanics  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

21294  117          0310-0500 

Day 

M 

MN334 

Staff 

21365  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN332 

Garland 

21295  118          0310-0500 

Day 

T 

MN334 

StaH 

7210 

Relativist  Quantum  Mech 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)21296  155          0840-1030 

Night 

F 

MN334 

Stan 

21366  001           TBA 

MN 

Jones 

2111 

General  Physics 

4  00  Hrs 

7300 

Electrodynamics 

3.00  Hrs 

21309  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN222 

Marchmi 

21367  001           1130-1235 

Day 

MWF 

MN325 

Garland 

21310  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN222 

Okelly 

7376 

Methods  Math  Physics  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

21311  003          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MN222 

Okelly 

21368  001           0910-1105 

Day 

MWF 

WD251 

Rousseau 

34 


Spring 

Term 

P 

hysics  (PI 

iys-E350) 

7995 

Seminar 

1.00  Hrs. 

21419  002          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

CL435 

Southerland 

21369  001           0400-0500 

Day 

Th 

MN201 

Jones 

7605 

Sem  Public  Personnel  Adm 

3.00  Hrs. 

7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

21420  001           0530-0825 

Night 

W 

CL413 

Staff 

21370  001           TBA 

MN 

Staff 

(05)  7610 

Internship  Public  Admn 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  LECTURE  AND  LAB  COORDINATED.  STUDENTS  WHO  ENROLL  IN  LECTURE  SECTION  055 

21421  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

MUST  ALSO  ENROLL  IN  LAB  SECTION  155,  AND  VICE-VERSA. 

(05)  7610 

Internship  Public  Admn 

6.00  Hrs. 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS.  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115. 

21422  002          TBA 

CL 

Staff 

(05)  7611 

Prfccticum 
21423  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

CL 

Staff 

Political  Science  (Pols-E370] 

(05)  7611 

Practicum 

21424  002          TBA 
Health  Care  Adm  II 

6.00  Hrs. 

CL 

Dr.  William  R.  Marty,  Interim  Chair 

7622 

3.00  Hrs. 

427  Clement  Hall,  678-2395 

7624 

21425  001           0530-0825 
Health  Care  Adm  IV 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

W 

CL415 

Clay 

1100 

American  Government 

3.00  Hrs. 

21426  001           0530-0825 

Night 

T 

CL415 

Staff 

21371  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

CL411 

Staff 

7625 

Legal  Issues  Hlth  Admn 

3.00  Hrs. 

21372  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL413 

Ruckman 

21427  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M 

CL413 

Schmidt 

21373  003          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL415 

Mahood 

7626 

Hlth  Care  Pltc/Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21374  004          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL413 

Ruckman 

21428  001           0530-0825 

Night 

Th 

CL415 

Clay 

21375  005          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL411 

Staff 

7628 

Mental  Health  Pol  &  Law 

3.00  Hrs. 

21376  006          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL433 

Staff 

21429  001           0530-0825 

Night 

Th 

CL413 

Schmidt 

21377  007          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

CL411 

Staff 

7634 

Devel  Pub  Human  Resour 

3.00  Hrs. 

21378  008          0700-0950 

Night 

W 

CL433 

Staff 

21430  001           0530-0825 

Night 

j 

CL413 

Staff 

1101 

Intro  Ancient  Poli  Thgt 

3.00  Hrs. 

(05)  7702 

Ind  Study  Pol  Sci 

3.00  Hrs. 

21379  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL413 

Staff 

21431  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

21380  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL415 

Marty 

(05)  7996 

Thesis 

1.00  Hrs. 

1102 

Intro  Modern  Pol  Thought 

3.00  Hrs. 

21432  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

21381  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL411 

Marty 

(05)  7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs 

(01)21382  909          0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

CL433 

Staff 

21433  002          TBA 

CL 

Staff 

2301 

Comparative  Politics 

3.00  Hrs. 

8212 

Sem  Constl  Probs 

3.00  Hrs. 

21383  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL433 

Secher 

21434  001           0600-0855 

Night 

M 

CL409 

Ruckman 

(02)  2501 

International  Relations 

3.00  Hrs. 

8502 

Sem  Natl  Security  Polcy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21384  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL415 

Ballard 

21435  001           0600-0855 

Night 

Th 

CL409 

Secher 

21385  002          0700-0950 

Night 

T 

CL433 

Staff 

8600 

Seminar  Adm  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  3302 

West  Eur  Govt/Politics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21436  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

CL413 

Clay 

21386  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL413 

Secher 

8601 

Meth  Pro  Solv  Pub  Ad 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  3506 

American  Foreign  Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21437  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M 

CL435 

Heckert 

21387  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL415 

Ballard 

8602 

Sem  Public  Finance  Adm 

3.00  Hrs. 

3601 

Public  Admin 

3.00  Hrs. 

21438  001           0530-0825 

Night 

T 

CL409 

Southerland 

21388  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL435 

Southerland 

21439  002          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

CL435 

Southerland 

21389  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL411 

Staff 

8605 

Sem  Public  Personnel  Adm 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  3611 

Disastr/Fire  Delns  Plan 

3.00  Hrs. 

21440  001           0530-0825 

Night 

W 

CL413 

Staff 

21390  531    •      TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

8622 

Health  Care  Adm  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

4101 

Political  Statistics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21441  001           0530-0825 

Night 

W 

CL415 

Clay 

21391  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

CL411 

Heckert 

8624 

Health  CaFe  Adm  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)  4212 

Const  Law  Civil  Liberty 

3.00  Hrs. 

21442  001           0530-0825 

Night 

T 

CL415 

Staff 

21392  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL433 

Ruckman 

8625 

Legal  Issues  Hlth  Admn 

3.00  Hrs. 

4213 

Public  Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21443  001           0530-0825 

Night 

Th 

CL413 

Schmidt 

21393  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M 

CL415 

Staff 

8626 

Hlth  Care  Pltc/Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

4214 

Psdncy/Exctve  Dec-Mak 

3.00  Hrs. 

21444  001           0530-0825 

Night 

Th 

CL415 

Clay 

21394  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL433 

Staff 

8628 

Mental  Health  Pol  &  Law 

3.00  Hrs. 

(05)  4230 

Legislative  Interns 

3.00  Hrs. 

21445  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M 

CL433 

Schmidt 

21395  001           TBA 

CL 

Mahood 

8634 

Devel  Pub  Human  Resour 

3.00  Hrs. 

21396  002          TBA 

CL 

Mahood 

21446  001           0530-0825 

Night 

T 

CL413 

Staff 

21397  003          TBA 

21398  004          TBA 

CL 
CL 

Mahood 
Mahood 

(05)  8702 

Ind  Study  Pol  Sd 
21447  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

CL 

Staff 

(05)  4231 

Admin  Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE.  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165. 

21399  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

(02)  INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES  COURSE  OPEN  TO  ALL  STUDENTS. 

(05)  4231 

Admin  Internship 

21400  002          TBA 
Political  Thght:  Modem 

21401  001          1020-1115 

6.00  Hrs. 

CL 

Staff 

(03)  RESTRICTED  TO  OLFSP  STUDENTS  ONLY. 

(04)  LEGAL  THOUGHT  AND  LIBERAL  ARTS  COURSE  OPEN  TO  ALL  STUDENTS. 

4421 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

MWF 

CL409 

Marty 

(05)  RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  CL  427. 

(02)  4510 

Inteml  Political  Econ 

3.00  Hrs. 

4605 

21402  001           1020-1115 
Program/Policy  Evaluatn 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

CL411 

Ballard 

Psychology  (Psyc-E390) 

21403  001           0530-0825 

Night 

W 

CL435 

Heckert 

Dr.  Andrew  W.  Mevers.  Chair 

"   (05)  4702 

Independent  Study 

3.00  Hrs. 

21404  001           TBA 

CL 

Staff 

202  Psychol 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

1101 

Gen  Psychology  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

6101 

Political  Statistics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21448  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PYAUD 

Frye 

21405  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

CL411 

Heckert 

21449  002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PYAUD 

Dwyer 

6212 

Const  Law:  Civil  Librts 

3.00  Hrs. 

21450  003          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PYAUD 

Bernard 

21406  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL433 

Ruckman 

21451  004          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PYAUD 

Staff 

6213 

Public  Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21452  005          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PYAUD 

Bernard 

21407  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M     . 

CL415 

Staff 

21453  006          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PY206 

Staff 

6214 

Prsdncy/Exctve  Dec-Mak 

3.00  Hrs. 

21454  007          0900-1200 

Day 

Th 

PY242 

Davis 

21408  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL433 

Staff 

21455  008          0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY206 

Smalley 

(05)  6230 

Legislative  Interns 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)21456  909          0900-1200 

Day 

Th 

PY242 

Davis 

21409  001           TBA 

CL 

Mahood 

(01)21457  910          0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY206 

Smalley 

21410  002          TBA 

CL 

Mahood 

1102 

Gen  Psychology  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

6421 

Political  Thght:  Modem 

3.00  Hrs. 

21458  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PY206 

Leeming 

21411  001          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL409 

Marty 

21459  002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PY206 

Kreuz 

6510 

Intrtntl  Political  Econ 

3.00  Hrs. 

21460  003          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

PY204 

Clark 

21412  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL411 

Ballard 

21461  004          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PY219 

Staff 

6605 

Program/Policy  Evaluatn 

3.00  Hrs. 

21462  005          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PY219 

Staff 

21413  001           0530-0825 

Night 

W 

CL435 

Heckert 

2201 

Deviance  Role  Hist/Cltr 

3.00  Hrs. 

7212 

Sem  Constl  Probs 

3.00~Hrs. 

21463  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PY230 

Lupfer  S 

21414  001           0600-0855 

Night 

M 

CL409 

Ruckman 

3001 

Psychological  Statistics 

4.00  Hrs. 

7502 

Sem  Natl  Security  Polcy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21464  001           1020-1220 

Day 

MW 

PY244 

Lupfer  M 

21415  001           0600-0855 

Night 

Th 

CL409 

Secher 

21465  002          0100-0500 

Day 

M 

PY230 

Staff 

7600 

Seminar  Adm  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21466  003           1240-0240 

Day 

MW 

PY346 

Baker 

21416  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

CL413 

Clay 

(02)  3002 

Intro  Psych  Research 

4.00  Hrs. 

7601 

Meth  Pro  Solv  Pub  Ad 

3.00  Hrs. 

21471  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PY362 

Renner 

21417  001           0530-0825 

Night 

M 

CL435 

Heckert 

21472  002          0300-0425 

Day 

TTh 

PY346 

Mittleman 

7602 

Sem  Public  Finance  Adm 

3.00  Hrs. 

21473  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PY362 

Leeming 

21418  001           0530-0825 

Night 

T 

CL409 

Southerland 

21474  004          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PY230 

Ward 

35 


Psychology  (Psyc-E390) 


Spring  Term 


3002 

Intro  Psyc  Research  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

7602 

Res  Prac  Phys  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21467  101           0930-1055 

Day 

T 

PY346 

Renner 

21525  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21468  102          0430-0555 

Day 

Th 

PY346 

Mitteman 

7603 

Res  Prac  Exp  Psych 

3.00  Hrs 

21469  103          1115-1240 

Day 

Th 

PY362 

Leeming 

21526  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21470  104          0330-0455 

Day 

T 

PY230 

Ward 

7604 

Res  Prac  Comp  Psych 

3.00  Hrs 

3101 

Psych  ot  Personality 

3.00  Hrs 

21527  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21475  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PY346 

Baker 

7605 

Res  Prac  Social  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21476  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PY244 

Staff 

21528  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

3102 

Abnormal  Psychology 

3.00  Hrs 

7606 

Res  Prac  Clinical  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21477  001           0830-0955 

Day 

MW 

PY230 

Lichstem 

21529  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21478  002          0530-0830 

Night 

W 

PY230 

Morgan 

7607 

Res  Prac  Devlpmntl  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21479  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PY204 

RazS 

21530  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

3103 

Child  Psychology 

3  00  Hrs 

7608 

Res  Prac  Neuropsyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21480  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PY219 

Staff 

21531  001           TBA 

PY 

Stall 

21481  002          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PY230 

Morgan 

7615 

Special  Problems 

3.00  Hrs 

3104 

Adult  Psychology 

3.00  Hrs 

21532  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21482  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PY204 

Lupter  S 

7616 

Clin  Prac  Neuropsyc 

3.00  Hrs 

3106 

Social  Psychology 

3  00  Hrs 

21533  001           TBA 

PY 

Long 

21483  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PY346 

Start 

7704 

Neuropsychology  IV 

3.00  Hrs 

21484  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PY244 

Lupter  M 

21534  001           1000-1125 

Day 

TTh 

PY240 

RazN 

3303 

Think  &  Cog  Processes 

3.00  Hrs 

7802 

Psych  Problems  ot  Child 

3.00  Hrs 

21485  001           1120-1245 

Day 

MW 

PY362 

Gholson 

21535  001           0430-0730 

Night 

W 

PY208 

Fagan 

21486  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

PY238 

Kreuz 

7803 

Psych  Ed  Assessmnt  1 

3.00  Hrs 

3304 

Perceptual  Psychology 

3.00  Hrs 

21536  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY208 

Bracken 

21487  001           0940-1105 

Day 

MW 

PY362 

Marks 

21537  002          0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY240 

Staff 

3306 

Physiological  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

7812 

Intern:  School  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21488  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PY206 

Long 

21538  001           TBA 

PY 

Fagan 

21489  002          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PY346 

Renner 

7812 

Intern:  School  Psyc 

6.00  Hrs 

21490  003          0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

PY230 

Ward 

21539  002          TBA 

PY 

Fagan 

3506 

Human  Sexuality 

3.00  Hrs 

(04)  7996 

Thesis 

1.00  Hrs 

21491001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PY204 

Lupter  S 

21540  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

3507 

Alcohol/Drugs/Behavior 

3,00  Hrs 

7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs 

21492  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY219 

Trapold 

21541  002          TBA 

Staff 

3508 

Indust  Organiza  Psyc 
21493  001           053O-O830 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

M 

PY242 

Frye 

8000 

Issues  Gen  Psyc  I 
21542  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

T 

PY362 

Staff 

4012 

Envrn  Survival  &  Behavr 

3.00  Hrs 

8011 

Neuropharmacology 

3.00  Hrs 

21494  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PY204 

Dwyer 

21543  001           0100-0400 

Day 

W 

PY208 

Windeis/Mitt 

4014 

Sport  Psychology 
21495  001           1120-1245 

3.00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

PY244 

Whelan 

8012 

Advanced  Design 
21644  001           0515-0815 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

M 

PY230 

Shadish 

(03)  4101 

Hist  ot  Psychology 
21496  001           0530-0820 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

T 

PY346 

Gholson 

8200 

Soc/Community  Intrvntn 
21545  001           0200-0500 

3.00  Hrs 
Day 

M 

PY232 

Shadish 

(03)  4503 

Special  Prob  In  Psyc 
21497  001           TBA 

1.00  Hrs 

PY 

Staff 

8206 

Group  Processes 
21546  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

W 

PY244 

Clark/Lupfer 

(03)  4503 

Special  Prob  In  Psyc 

21498  OO?            TRA 

2.00  Hrs 

PY 

Staff 

8208 

Psyc  of  Perception 
21547  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

T 

PY242 

Marks 

(03)  4503    Special  Prob  In  Psyc              3.00  Hrs 

21499  003          TBA 

(03)  4504    Directed  Research                3.00  Hrs 

21500  001           TBA 
-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FUL 

LY  ADMITTI 

PY 

PY 
.D  TO  GRA( 

Staff 

Staff 
UATE  SCHOOL- 

8210 
8215 
8219 

Psych  ot  Learning 

21548  001           1240-0205 
Organizational  Psyc 

21549  001           0400-0700 
Soc/Persnlty  Devel 

21550  001           123(M)300 

3.00  Hrs 
Day 

3.00  Hrs 
Day 

3.00  Hrs 
Day 

MW 

T 
T 

PY204 
PY236 
PY219 

Trapold 

Frye 

Cohen 

7000 

Issues  Gen  Psyc  I 

3.00  Hrs 

8301 

Res  Design  &  Methods 

3.00  Hrs 

21501  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

PY362 

Statf 

21551  001           0220-0520 

Day 

W 

PY362 

Berman 

7011 

Neuropharmacology 

3.00  Hrs 

(03)  8302 

Adv  Statistics  Psych  1 

3.00  Hrs 

21502  001           0100-0400 

Day 

W 

PY208 

Winders/Mitt 

21552  001           1030-1155 

Day 

MW 

PY230 

Lichstein 

7012 

Advanced  Design 

3.00  Hrs 

8414 

Clinical  Hypnosis 

3.00  Hrs 

21503  001           0515-0815 

Night 

M 

PY230 

Shadish 

21553  001           0900-1200 

Day 

M 

PY208 

Khanna 

7200 

Soc/Community  Intrvntn 

3  00  Hrs 

8416 

Child  Psychopathology 

3.00  Hrs 

21504  001           0200-0500 

Day 

M 

PY232 

Shadish 

21554  001           1000-0100 

Day 

W 

PY242 

RazS 

7206 

Group  Processes 

3.00  Hrs 

8433 

Clinic  Asses/Psychodiag 

3  00  Hrs 

21505  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

PY244 

Clark/Lupfer 

21555  001           01004350 

Day 

T 

PY240 

Bernard 

7208 

Psyc  ol  Perception 

3  00  Hrs 

(03)  8434 

Clin  Psychotherapies 

4.00  Hrs 

21506  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

PY242 

Marks 

21556  001           0100-0450 

Day 

T 

PY208 

Khanna 

7210 

Psych  ol  Learning 

3.00  Hrs 

21557  002          0910-1200 

Day 

M 

PY232 

Neimeyer 

21507  001           12404205 

Day 

MW 

PY204 

Trapold 

2.1558  003          TBA 

PY 

Staff 

7215 

Organizational  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21559  004          TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21508  001           0400-0700 

Day 

T 

PY236 

Frye 

8438 

Pract  Clinical  Trtmt 

2.00  Hrs 

7219 

Soc/Persnlty  Devel 

3.00  Hrs 

21560  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21509  001           1230-0300 

Day 

T 

PY219 

Cohen 

8501 

Sem  General  Psychology 

3.00  Hrs 

7301 

Research  Design  &  Meth 

3.00  Hrs 

21561  001           02004450 

Day 

F 

PY232 

Berman 

21510  001      .    0220-0520 

Day 

W 

PY362 

Berman 

8506 

Sem  Clinical  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

7302 

Adv  Statistics  Psych  1 

3.00  Hrs 

21562  001           TBA 

M 

PY 

Klesges 

21511001           1030-1155 

Day 

MW 

PY230 

Lichstem 

21563  002          0230-0500 

Day 

TTh 

PY244 

RazN 

7414 

Clinical  Hypnosis 

3.00  Hrs 

8512 

Sem  Develpmtal  Psyc 

3  00  Hrs 

21512  001           0900-1200 

Day 

M 

PY208 

Khanna 

21564  001           12304300 

Day 

W 

PY219 

Cohen 

7416 

Child  Psychopathology 

3.00  Hrs 

8601 

Res  Prac  Gen  Psych 

3.00  Hrs 

21513  001           1000-0100 

Day 

W 

PY242 

RazS 

21565  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

7433 

Clinic  Asses/Psychodiag 

3.00  Hrs 

8602 

Res  Pract  Phys  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21514  001           0100-0350 

Day 

T 

PY242 

Bernard 

21566  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

(03)  7434 

Clin  Psychotherapies 

4,00  Hrs 

8603 

Res  Prac  Exp  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21515  001           0100-0450 

Day 

T 

PY208 

Khanna 

21567  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21516  002          0910-1200 

Day 

M 

PY232 

Neimeyer 

8604 

Res  Prac  Comp  Psych 

3.00  Hrs 

21517  003          TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21568  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21518  004          TBA 

PY 

Staff 

8605 

Res  Prac  Social  Psych 

3.00  Hrs 

7438 

Pract  Clinical  Trtmt 

2.00  Hrs 

21569  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21519  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

8606 

Res  Prac  Clinical  Psyc 

3  00  Hrs 

7501 

Sem  General  Psychology 

3.00  Hrs 

21570  001           TBA 

PY 

Bernard 

21520  001           0200-0450 

Day 

F 

PY232 

Berman 

8607 

Res  Prac  Devlmntl  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

7506 

Sem  Clinical  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21571  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21521  001           0200-0500 

Day 

M 

PY232 

Klesges 

8608 

Res  Prac  Neuropsych 

3.00  Hrs 

21522  002          0230-0500 

Day 

TTh 

PY244 

RazN 

21572  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

7512 

Sem  Develpmtal  Psyc 

3.00  Hrs 

8615 

Special  Problems 

3.00  Hrs 

21523  001           1230-0300 

Day 

W 

PY219 

Cohen 

21573  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

7601 

Res  Prac  Gen  Psych 

300  Hrs 

8616 

Clin  Pract  Neuropsyc 

3.00  Hrs 

21524  001           TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21574  001           TBA 

PY 

Long 

36 


Spring  Term 


Psychology  (Psyc-E390) 


8620    Major  Area  Paper 

3.00  Hrs. 

3860 

Soci  of  Religion 

3.00  Hrs. 

21575  001 

TBA 

PY 

Staff 

21634  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL203 

Takayama 

8704    Neuropsychology  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

4210 

Rise  of  Soc  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21576  001 

1000-1125 

Day 

TTh 

PY240 

RazN 

21635  001           0530-0635 

Night 

TTh 

CL133 

Wolf 

8802    Psych  Problems  of  Child 

3.00  Hrs 

4211 

Contemp  Soc  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21577  001 

0430-0730 

Night 

W 

PY208 

Fagan 

21636  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL201 

Warren 

8803    Psych  Ed  Assessmnt  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

4420 

Racial  Inequality 

3  00  Hrs. 

21578  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY208 

Bracken 

21637  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL133 

Higginbotham 

21579  002 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

PY232 

Staff 

4460 

Blk/Wht  Women  In  South 

3.00  Hrs. 

8812    Intern  Schoo 

Psyc 

3.00  Hrs. 

21638  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL215 

Dill 

21580  001 

TBA 

PY 

Fagan 

4541 

Sociology  of  Aging 

3.00  Hrs. 

8812    Inlern:  School  Psyc 

6.00  Hrs. 

21639  001           0530-0845 

Night 

M 

CL135 

Hurd 

21581  002 

TBA 

PY 

Fagan 

4851 

Medical  Sociology 

3.00  Hrs. 

9000    Dissertation 

1.00  Hrs. 

21640  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL203 

Staff 

21582  001 

TBA 

PY 

Staff 

4852 

Soci  Mental  Illness 

3.00  Hrs. 

9000    Dissertation 

21583  002 
9000    Dissertation 

21584  003 

TBA 
TBA 

3.00  Hrs 
6.00  Hrs 

PY 
PY 

Staff 
Staff 

4908 

21641  001           1020-1115 
Bible:  Women  and  Gender 

21642  001           0530-0655 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Nighi 

MWF 
TTh 

CL133 
CL203 

Enck 
Demmmgs 

9000    Dissertation 

9.00  Hrs. 

21643  002          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

CL133 

Demmings 

21585  004 

TBA 

PY 

Staff 

(03)  4912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

1.00  Hrs 

(01)  RESTRICTED  ■  MINI  COLLEGE.  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165. 

21644  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(02)  LECTURE  AND  LAB  ARE  COORDINATED  STUDENTS  MUST  ENROLL 

IN  A  LAB  SESSION 

(03)  4912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

2  00  Hrs 

ENDING  IN  SAME  DIGIT  AS  LECTURE. 

21645  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  PY  202. 

(03)  4912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

3  00  Hrs. 

(04)  RESERVED  FOR  THOSE  STUDENTS  IN  LAST  SEMESTER  OF  MASTER'S  DEGREE 

21646  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

PROGRAM  FOR  DEFENSE  OF  THESIS 

(03)  4912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

4.00  Hrs. 

21647  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  4912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

5.00  Hrs. 

Sociology  (Soci-E410) 

Dr.  Rebecca  Guy,  Chair 

(03)  4912 

21648  001           TBA 
Directed  Indiv  Study 

21649  001           TBA 

6.00  Hrs. 

TBA 
TBA 

Staff 
Staff 

231  Clement  Hall 

678-261 1 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

1111     Introductory  Socioloav 

3.00  Hrs. 

6211 

Contemp  Soc  Theories 

3.00  Hrs. 

21586  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

CL219 

Michel 

21650  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL201 

Warren 

21587  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

CL233 

Warren 

6541 

Sociology  of  Aging 

3.00  Hrs. 

21588  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL219 

Michel 

21651  001           0530-0845 

Night 

M 

CL135 

Hurd 

21589  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CL233 

Staff 

7411 

Social  Stratification 

3.00  Hrs. 

21590  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL219 

Brown 

21652  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

CL215 

Cannon 

21591  006 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CL219 

Ventimiglia 

7511 

Theories  of  Deviance 

3.00  Hrs. 

21592  007 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

CL219 

Staff 

21653  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

CL135 

Preston 

21593  008 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL219 

Donnenwerth 

7528 

Juvenile  Delinquency 

3.00  Hrs. 

21594  009 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL219 

Staff 

21654  001           0530-0845 

Night 

Th 

CL135 

Preston 

21595  010 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL219 

Connelly 

7655 

Socio  Found  Cmmty  Stds 

3.00  Hrs. 

21596  011 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL233 

Brown 

21655  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

CL135 

Preston 

21597  012 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL219 

Connelly 

7711 

Sem  Comparative  Soci 

3.00  Hrs. 

21598  013 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

CL219 

Donnenwerth 

21656  001           0200-0500 

Day 

W 

CL215 

Timberlake 

21599  014 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

CL219 

Donnenwerth 

7832 

Work  and  Family 

3.00  Hrs. 

21600  015 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

CL219 

Haley 

21658  001           0145-0500 

Day 

M 

CL215 

Staff 

(01)21601  909 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

CL219 

Haley 

7851 

Medical  Sociology 

3.00  Hrs. 

1112    Contemp  Social  Problems 

3.00  Hrs. 

21659  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

CL215 

Enck 

21602  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL233 

Brannon 

7860 

Sem  Soci  of  Religion 

3.00  Hrs. 

21603  002 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

CL135 

Staff 

21660  001           0530-0845 

Night 

M 

CL215 

Takayama 

21604  003 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL233 

Staff 

(04)  7912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

1.00  Hrs. 

21605  004 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

CL133 

Hurd 

21661  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

21606  005 

0530-0830 

Night 

F 

CL233 

Staff 

(04)  7912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

2.00  Hrs. 

(01)21607  909 

0530-0830 

Night 

F 

CL233 

Staff 

21662  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

2101     Family/Global  Perspectv 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)  7912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

3.00  Hrs. 

21608  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL201 

Petersen 

21663  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(01)  21609  909 

0940-1240 

Day 

T 

CL135 

.  Petersen 

(04)  7912 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

4.00  Hrs. 

3311     Social  Statistics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21664  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

21610  001 

0530-0720 

Night 

MW 

CL217 

Johnson 

(04)  7996 

Thesis 

1 .00  Hrs. 

3322    Methods  Soc  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

21665  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

21611001          1020-1115 
3401     Social  Inequality 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

CL201 

Donnenwerth 

(04)  7996 

Thesis 
21666  001           TBA 

2.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

Staff 

21612  001           0910-1005 

21613  002          1120-1245 
3420    Sociology  ot  The  South 

21614  001           0910-1005 
3422    Racl/  Ethnc  Minorities 

Day 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

TTh 

MWF 

CL133 
CL233 

CL135 

Brown 

Staff 

Brannon 

(04)  7996 
(04)  7996 

Thesis 

21667  001           TBA 
Thesis 

21668  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 
4.00  Hrs. 

TBA 
TBA 

Staff 
Staff 

21615  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL135 

Warren 

(04)  7996 

Thesis 

5.00  Hrs. 

21616  002 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

CL203 

Warren 

21669  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

3432    Soci  of  Gender  Roles 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)  7996 

Thesis 

6.00  Hrs. 

21617  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CL203 

Ventimiglia 

21670  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

21618  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL203 

Wolf 

8411 

Social  Stratification 

3.00  Hrs. 

21619  003 

0530-0830 

Night 

F 

CL203 

Cox 

21671  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

CL215 

Cannon 

(01)  21620  909 

0530-0830 

Night 

F 

.CL203 

Cox 

8511 

Theories  of  Deviance 

3.00  Hrs. 

3501     Soc  Deviant  Behavior 

3,00  Hrs 

21672  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

CL135 

Preston 

21621  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Henderson 

8528 

Juvenile  Delinquency 

3.00  Hrs. 

21622  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Henderson 

21673  001           0530-0845 

Night 

Th 

CL135 

Preston 

3521     Criminology 

3.00  Hrs. 

8655 

Socio  Found  Cmmty  Stds 

3.00  Hrs. 

21623  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL137 

Michel 

21674  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

CL135 

Preston 

3701     Intro  Social  Psych 

3.00  Hrs. 

8711 

Sem  Comparative  Soci 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  21624  521 

TBA 

TBA 

Guy 

21675  001           0200-0500 

Day 

W 

CL215 

Timberlake 

3801     Soci  Orgnztns/Bureaucrs 

3.00  Hrs. 

8832 

Work  and  Family 

3.00  Hrs. 

21625  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL201 

Wolf 

21677  001           0145-0500 

Day 

M 

CL215 

Staff 

3831     Marriage  and 

Family 

3.00  Hrs. 

8851 

Medical  Sociology 

3  00  Hrs. 

21626  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Henderson 

21678  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

CL215 

Enck 

21627  002 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

CL233 

Paratore 

8860 

Sem  Soci  of  Religion 

3.00  Hrs. 

21628  003 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL233 

Ventimiglia 

21679  001           0530-0845 

Night 

M 

CL215 

Takayama 

21629  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL417 

Michel 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE.  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165. 

21630  005 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CL417 

Brown 

(02)  DIRECTED  STUDY  COURSE  SEE  INFORMATION  SECTION  AT  THE  BACK  OF  THIS 

21631  006 

0900-1215 

Day 

S 

CL137 

Petersen 

SCHEDULE. 

(02)  21632  521 

TBA 

TBA 

Brown  E 

(03)  RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  CL  231 

(01)  21633  909 

0900-1215 

Day 

S 

CL137 

Petersen 

(04)  RESTRICTED  SEE  DIRECTOR  OF  GRADUATE  STUDY  CL  309D. 

37 


Division  of  Social  Work  (Swrk-E470) 


Spring  Term 


Division  of  Social  Work  (Swrk-E470) 

Dr.  Morris  D.  Klass,  Director 


229B  Cle 

ment  Hall,  678-2615 

2911 

Soc  Response  Human  Need 

3  00  Hrs 

21680  001           0910-1005 

Day 

3901 

Soc  Wrk  Pralssn  &  Prac 

3  00  Hrs 

21681  001           0100-0225 

Day 

3902 

Humn  Dev  &  Soc  Inlerctn 

3  00  Hrs 

21682  001           1120-1245 

Day 

3903 

Models  Soc  Intrvenln  I 

3  00  Hrs. 

21683  001           0940-1105 

Day 

3904 

Models  Soc  Intrvenln  II 

3  00  Hrs 

21684  001           0940-1105 

Day 

3905 

Dyns  Prol  Interviewing 

3  00  Hrs 

21685  001           1130-1255 

Day 

3930 

Intro  Soc  Wrk  Research 

3  00  Hrs 

21686  001           0530-0830 

Night 

(01)  4830 

Field  Inslr  Soc  Work  I 

3  00  Hrs 

21687  001           1250-0145 

Day 

(01)  4831 

Field  Instr  Soc  Work  II 
21688  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

(01)  4840 

Inlgrtive  Field  Sem  I 
21689  001           TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

(01)  4841 

Intgrtive  Field  Sem  II 
21690  001           TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

(01)  4933 

Directed  Ind  Study 
21691  001           TBA 

1  00  Hrs 

(01)  4933 

Directed  Ind  Study 
21692  001           TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

(01)  4933 

Directed  Ind  Study 
21693  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

4934 

Ch  Weltare  Pol/Services 

3  00  Hrs 

21694  001           0530-0830 

Night 

CL203 

Bryant 

CL203 

Dawson 

CL203 

Bryant 

CL201 

Dawson 

CL215 

Bryant 

CL201 

Dawson 

CL201 

Klass 

CL201 

Klass 

CL 

Klass 

CL 

Klass 

CL 

Klass 

CL 

Klass 

CL 

Start 

CL 

Start 

CL201 

Statt 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  CL  229 


The  Fogelman  College  of 
Business  and  Economics 

Dr.  Robert  Berl,  Interim  Dean 
432  Business  Administration,  678-2432 


Business  Administration  (Ba  -H500) 

4900    Practicum  In  Research  1 .00  Hrs 

21695  001  TBA  BO 
4900    Practicum  In  Research            2.00  Hrs. 

21696  002  TBA  BO 
4900    Practicum  In  Research            3  00  Hrs 

21697  003  TBA  BO 
(01)4911     Internship  Intnl  Bus                 3.00  Hrs. 


TBA 


80 


-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 
7900    Practicum  In  Rsrch  1  00  Hrs. 


21699  001 

TBA 

7900    Practicum  In 

Rsrch 

2  00  Hrs 

21700  002 

TBA 

7900    Practicum  In 

Rsrch 

3.00  Hrs 

21701  003 

TBA 

8920    Dissertation 

Seminar 

3  00  Hrs 

21702  003 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

1  00  Hrs 

21703  001 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

2  00  Hrs 

21704  002 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

3  00  Hrs 

21705  003 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

4  00  Hrs 

21706  004 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

5  00  Hrs 

21707  005 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

6  00  Hrs 

21708  006 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

7  00  Hrs 

21709  007 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

8  00  Hrs 

21710  008 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

9  00  Hrs 

21711  009 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

0  00  Hrs 

21712  010 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

1  00  Hrs 

21713  011 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

2  00  Hrs 

21714  012 

TBA 

BO  Staff 

BO  Staff 

BO  Staff 

BO  Staff 

BO  Staff 


BO 


(01)  RESTRICTED  STUDENTS  WILL  BE  PLACED  WITH  COOPERATING  BUSINESS  FIRMS 
OPERATING  IN  THE  FIELD  OF  INTERNATIONAL  BUSINESS  ALL  POSITIONS  MUST  BE 
APPROVED  BY  INTERNSHIP  DIRECTOR.  BB  432 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  UD  COURSES.  NON  BUS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  JR  OR  SR 
STATUS  8USINESS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  (1)  COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  BUS  COURSES 


WITH  A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN  EACH,  (2)  MIN  GPA  OF  2  25  IN  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS 
COURSES  AND  MATH  1121,  (3)  ACCUM  55  HRS  (INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  12  HRS  OF 
ENGL,  MATH  1211  &  1312.  AND  LD  BUS  CORE)  ANY  EXCEPTION  TO  REQUIREMENTS 
MUST  BE  MADE  BY  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS  DEAN  OR  DESIGNATE 


School  of  Accountancy  (Acct-H510) 

Dr.  Constantine  Konstans,  Director 


0  Business  Admin,  678-2445 

2010 

Fund  of  Acct 

3  00  Hrs 

(01)21715  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB128 

Staff 

(01)21716  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB128 

Staff 

(01)21717  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB128 

Staff 

(01)21718  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB128 

Staff 

(01)21719  005 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB128 

Staff 

(01)21720  006 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB128 

Staff 

(01)21721  007 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB128 

Staff 

(01 

21722  008 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB128 

Staff 

(01 

21723  009 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB128 

Staff 

(02 

21724  010 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB128 

Staff 

(02 

21725  011 

0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB128 

Staff 

(02)21726  012 

0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB128 

Staff 

2020 

Fund  of  Acct 

I 

3  00  Hrs 

(03)21727  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)21728  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)21729  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)21730  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)21731  005 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TBA 

Staff 

(03 

21732  006 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

(03 

21733  007 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Agrawal 

(03 

21734  008 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

(03 

21735  009 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

(02 

21736  010 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB128 

Staff 

(02 

21737  011 

0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB128 

Staff 

(02)21738  012 

0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB128 

Staff 

(02)21739  013 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB128 

Staff 

(04)  2020 

Fund  of  Acct 

I  Honors 

3,00  Hrs 

21740  301 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB271 

Staff 

(05)  2410 

Microcomputer  Applictns 

3.00  Hrs. 

21741  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB265 

Lin 

21742  002 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB265 

Lin 

21743  003 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB265 

Dubke 

21 744  004 

0710-1015 

Night 

M 

BB265 

Dubke 

21745  005 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB265 

Stembart 

21746  006 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB265 

Dubke 

(06)  3010 

Managerial  Accounting 

3.00  Hrs. 

21747  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TBA 

Barton 

21748  002 

0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB271 

Barton 

(05)  3110 

Intermediate 

\cctng  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

21749  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB269 

Lukawitz 

21750  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB269 

Lukawitz 

(05)  3120 

Intermediate  Acct  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

21751  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB269 

Spiceland 

21752  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB269 

Spiceland 

21753  003 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB269 

Minmier 

21754  004 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB271 

Minmier 

(05)  3310 

Cost  Accounting 

300  Hrs. 

21755  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB271 

Sweeney 

21756  002 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

BB271 

Rayburn 

21757  003 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB271 

Rayburn 

(05)  3510 

Federal  Income  Tax  1 

3.00  Hrs. 

21758  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Banham 

21759  002 

0710-1000 

Night 

Th 

BB269 

Banham 

(05)  4020 

Accounting  Systems 

3.00  Hrs 

21760  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB271 

Accola 

21761  002 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TBA 

Accola 

(05)  4210 

Advanced  Accounting 

3.00  Hrs. 

21762  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB271 

Lambert 

21763  002 

0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB271 

Lambert 

(05)  4240 

Auditing 

3.00  Hrs. 

21764  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Eaton 

21765  002 

0710-1000 

Night 

Th 

BB271 

Eaton 

21766  003 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TBA 

Austin 

(05)  4410 

Adv  Computer  Applctns 

3,00  Hrs, 

21767  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB265 

McMickle 

(05)  4520 

Fed  Income  Tax  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

21768  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Malloy 

(05)  4720 

Microcomp  Acct  Lab 

100  Hrs 

21769  001 

1130-1255 

Day 

F 

BB265 

Staff 

21770  002 

0100-0225 

Day 

F 

BB265 

Staff 

21771  003 

0850-1015 

Night 

W 

BB265 

Staff 

(07)  4910 

Problems  In  Accounting 

3.00  Hrs 

21772  001 

TBA 

BB200 

Konstans 

(08)  4911 

Internship  In  Acct 

3.00  Hrs. 

21773  001 

TBA 

BB211 

Barton 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6210 

Advanced  Accounting 

3,00  Hrs. 

21774  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB271 

Lambert 

21775  002 

0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB271 

Lambert 

6240 

Auditing 

3  00  Hrs. 

21776  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Eaton 

21777  002 

0710-1000 

Night 

Th 

BB271 

Eaton 

21778  003 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TBA 

Austin 

38 


Spring  Term 


School  of  Accountancy  (Acct-H510) 


Night 
OOHrs 

Day 
OOHrs 

Night 
OOHrs 

Night 
OOHrs 

Day 

Night 
OOHrs 

Night 
00  Hrs 

Night 
00  Hrs 

Night 
OOHrs 

Night 
OOHrs 

Night 


Night 

3  00  Hrs 

Night 


BB265 


TBA 


BB271 


BB265 


BB128 


BB269 


BB269 


BB219 


McMickle 


Malloy 


Eaton 


McMickle 


Austin 


Sweeney 


Langstraat 


Langstraat 


Malloy 


Lambert 


6410    Adv  Computer  Applctns 

21779  001  0530-0655 
6520    Fed  Income  Tax  II 

21780  001  1120-1245 
7000    Financial  Accounting 

21781  001  0710-1015 
7021     Multiuser  Acct  Systems 

21782  001  0710-1015 
7110    Cases  &  Prob  Dcsn  Makng 

21783  001  0220-0345 

21784  002  0530-0655 
7240    Advanced  Auditing 

21786  001  0710-1000 
7320    Sem  In  Controllership 

21787  001  0710-1000 
7509    Fed  Income  Tx  Indv/Corp 

21788  001  0530-0655 
7514     Estate  and  Gift  Tax 

21789  001  0710-1015 
7519    Adv  Fed  Tax  Corp/Shares 

21790  001  0710-1015 
(07)  7910    Problems  In  Acct 

21791  001  TBA 
(09)  7996     Thesis 

21792  001  TBA 
8514     Estate  and  Gift  Tax 

21793  001  0710-1015 
8519    Adv  Fed  Tax  Corp/Shares 

21794  001  0710-1015 
8620    Normative  Acct  Theory 

21795  001  0200-0505 
8720    Sem  Acct  Research 

21796  001  0200-0505 

(01)  A  COMMON  FINAL  EXAM  WILL  BE  HELD  FRI  MAY  3.  1  00PM-3  OOPM. 

(02)  A  COMMON  FINAL  EXAM  WILL  BE  HELD  FRI  MAY  3,  5  00PM-7  OOPM 

(03)  A  COMMON  FINAL  EXAM  WILL  BE  HELD  FRI  MAY  3.  3  00PM-5  OOPM 

(04)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115. 

(05)  RESTRICTED  ACCOUNTING  MAJORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BA  114 

(06)  NON-ACCOUNTING  MAJORS  ONLY 

(07)  RESTRICTED  ACCOUNTING  MAJORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BA  219 

(08)  RESTRICTED  ACCOUNTING  MAJORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BA  211 

(09)  RESTRICTED  ACCOUNTING  MAJORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BA  215 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  COURSES  NUMBERED  3110  TO  4911,  STUDENTS  MUST 
HAVE  (1)  COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS  COURSES  WITH  A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN 
EACH  (2)  A  MIN  QPA  OF  2  50  IN  ALL  LD  BUS  CORE  COURSES  AND  MATH  1211  (3)  ACCUM 
55  HRS  OF  COURSE  WORK  INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  ENGL  COURSES,  MATH  1211, 
MATH  1312,  AND  THE  LD  BUS  CORE.  AND  (4)  APPLIED  FOR  ADMISSION  TO  THE 
ACCOUNTACY  PROGRAM  ANY  EXCEPTION  REQUIRES  WRITTEN  PERMISSION  FROM  THE 
SCHOOL  DIRECTOR 


BB215         Austin 


BB269 


Langstraat 


Malloy 


BB269        Agrawal 


Day 


BB271 


Stembart 


Economics  (Econ-H520) 

Dr.  Donald  R.  Wells,  Chair 
400  Business  Admin,  678-2474 


2110 

Intro  Macroeconomics 

3  00  Hrs 

21797  001 

0650-0745 

Day 

MWF 

BB118 

Staff 

21798  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB118 

Bails 

21799  003 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB118 

Gootzeit 

21800  004 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB118 

Reid 

21801  005 

0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB125 

Staff 

21802  006 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB118 

Staff 

(01)  2110 

Intro  To  Macroecon-Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

21803  301 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB268 

-  Heath 

2120 

Intro  Microeconomics 

3.00  Hrs 

21804  001 

0650-0745 

Day 

MWF 

BB125 

Statf 

21805  002 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB118 

Bails 

21806  003 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB118 

Ciscel 

21807  004 

0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB125 

Staff 

21808  005 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB129 

Statf 

(02)21809  909 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB129 

Staff 

(01)  2120 

Intro  To  Microecon-Honors 

3  00  Hrs 

21810  301 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB264 

Depperschmid 

3310 

Microeconomic  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

21811  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB272 

Fung 

3320 

Macroeconomic  Theory 

3.00  Hrs 

21812  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB 

Wyhowski 

3580 

Intnl  Ec  Dvlp/Ecol  Pers 

3  00  Hrs 

21813  001 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

BB274 

Fung 

3610 

Money  and  Banking 

3  00  Hrs. 

21814  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB360 

Wells 

41 1 1 

Managerial  Economics 

3.00  Hrs. 

21815  001 

0650-0745 

Day 

MWF 

BB119 

Dean 

21816  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB262 

Dean 

21817  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB262 

Staff 

21818  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB262 

Staff 

21819  005 

0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB264 

Daniel 

21820  006 

0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

BB262 

Staff 

21821  007 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB264 

Chang 

21822  008 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB262 

White-Means 

21823  009 

0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB264 

Staff 

21824  010 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB119 

Staff 

(03)  4111 

Managerial  Economics  H 

3.00  Hrs. 

21825  301 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB266 

Okunade 

4340    Comp  Econ  Systems 

21826  001  0100-0225 
4350    International  Econ 

21827  001  0800-0925 
4740     Health  Care  Economics 

21828  001  0710-1005 
(04)4910     Problems  In  Economics 

21829  001  TBA 
491 1     Internship  In  Econ 

21830  001  TBA 
4920    Sr  Seminar  In  Econ 

21831  001  0100-0225 
(03)  4996    Honors  Thesis  In  Econ 

21832  301  TBA 


-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6740    Health  Care  Economics  3  00  Hrs 

1005  Night        Th 


Chang 


BB258 


BB258 


BB266 


BB264 


BB272 


Evans 


Okunade 


Dyer 


Gootzeit 


White-Means 


Wyhowski 


21833  001  0710-1005 
7010     Economic  Theory 

21834  001  0710-1000 
(05)21835  002  TBA 

7100     Business  Appl  Econthry 

21836  001  0240-0405 

21837  002  0710-1000 
7121     Sem  Econ  Forecasting 

21838  001  0940-1105 
7210     Labor  Economics 

21839  001  0710-1005 

731 1  Adv  Microeconomics  II 

21840  001  0710-1005 

7312  Econ  Behavior  &  Inst 

21841  001  0710-1000 
7321     Adv  Macroeconomics  II 

21842  001  0710-1000 
7330    Hist  Economic  Thought 

21843  001  0800-0925 
7351     Us  Competitiveness/Econ 

21844  001  0530-0655 
7740    Appl  Health  Care  Econ 

21845  001  0710-1000 
7810    Econometrics 

21846  001  0240-0405 
7910    Prob  In  Economics 

21847  001  TBA 
7996    Thesis 

21848  001  TBA 
8121     Sem  Econ  Forecasting 

21849  001  0940-1105 
8210    Labor  Economics 

21850  001  0710-1005 

831 1  Adv  Microeconomics  II 

21851  001  0710-1005 

8312  Econ  Behavior  &  Inst 

21852  001  0710-1000 
8321     Adv  Macroeconomics  II 

21853  001  0710-1000 
8330    Hist  Economic  Thought 

21854  001  0800-0925 
8351     Us  Competitiveness/ Econ 

21855  001  0530-0655 
8740    Appl  Health  Care  Econ 

21856  001  0710-1000 
8810    Econometrics 

21857  001  0240-0405 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(03)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  400 

(04)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  400 

(05)  RESTRICTED  EX  MBA 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  UD  COURSES.  NON  BUS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  JR  OR  SR 
STATUS  BUSINESS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  (1)  COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  BUS  COURSES 
WITH  A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN  EACH,  (2)  MIN  GPA  OF  2  25  IN  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS 
COURSES  AND  MATH  1121,  (3)  ACCUM  55  HRS  (INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  12  HRS  OF 
ENGL,  MATH  1211  &  1312,  AND  LD  BUS  CORE)  ANY  EXCEPTION  TO  REQUIREMENTS 
MUST  BE  MADE  BY  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS  DEAN  OR  DESIGNATE 

Finance,  Insurance,  and  Real  Estate  (Fir  -H530) 

Dr.  Mars  A.  Pertl,  Chair 

402  Business  Admin,  678-2436 

2220    Personal  Financial  Mgmt  3  00  Hrs 


Day 


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3  00  Hrs 

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3  00  Hrs 

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3  00  Hrs 

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3.00  Hrs 

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3  00  Hrs 

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3  00  Hrs 

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Staff 


Staff 


Evans 


Okunade 


Daniel 


BB258         Dyer 


Kemmsies 


BB266        Gootzeit 


Haitani 


White-Means 


BB272         Wyhowski 


21858  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB125 

Phillips 

21859  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB 

Phillips 

21860  003 

0530-0655 

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MW 

BB121 

Staff 

Business  Law 

3  00  Hrs. 

21861  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB129 

Kratzke 

21862  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB129 

Statf 

21863  003 

1020-1115 

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MWF 

BB121 

Kratzke 

21864  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

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BB125 

Schwartz 

21865  005 

0940-1105 

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BB129 

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21866  006 

0100-0225 

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BB121 

Staff 

21867  007 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB 

Staff 

21868  008 

0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB257 

Kratzke 

2186r.  009 

0530-0655 

Night 

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BB125 

Schwartz 

39 


Finance,  Insurance,  and  Real  Estate  (Fir  -H530) 


Spring  Term 


(01)  3011 

Business  Law  Honors 

3  00Hrs 

7810 

Adv  Financial  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs 

21870  301           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB272 

Wilson 

21935  001           0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB274 

Chung 

3130 

Legal/Social/Pol  Envrn 

3  00  Hrs 

7840 

Quantitative  Fman  App 

3  00  Hrs 

21871  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB125 

Stall 

21936  001           0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB262 

Chu 

21872  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB125 

Wilson 

(02)  7910 

Problems  In  Fir 

3.00  Hrs 

21873  003          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB129 

Wilson 

21937  001           TBA 

BB 

Peril 

21874  004          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB129 

Moore 

8810 

Adv  Financial  Mgml 

3.00  Hrs 

21875  005          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB125 

Moore 

21938  001           0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB274 

Chung 

21876  006          0530-0655 

Nighl 

TTh 

BB257 

Tankersley 

8820 

Thry/Prac  Fman  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs 

21877  007          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB257 

Moore 

21939  001           1240-0330 

Day 

T 

BB366 

Theerathorn 

21878  008          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB 

Wilson 

8840 

Quantitative  Fman  App 

3.00  Hrs 

21879  009          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB257 

Tankersley 

21940  001           0710-1000 

Nighl 

T 

BB262 

Chu 

21880  010          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB257 

Stall 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BO  402 

3310 

Real  Estate  Principles 

3.00  Hrs 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  80  402 

21882  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB259 

Staff 

(03)  RESTRICTED  -  EX  MBA. 

21883  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB123 

Kolbe 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  UD  COURSES.  NON  BUS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  JR  OR  SR 

21884  003          0530-0655 

Nighl 

TTh 

BB129 

Staff 

STATUS  BUSINESS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  HI  COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  BUS  COURSES 

3410 

Business  Finance 

3  00  Hrs 

WITH 

A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN  EACH.  (2)  MIN  GPA  OF  2  25  IN  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS 

21885  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB257 

Boyd 

COURSES  AND  MATH  1121,  (3)  ACCUM  55  HRS  (INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  12  HRS  OF 

21886  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB257 

Staff 

ENG 

,  MATH  1211  &  1312,  AND  LD  BUS  CORE)  ANY  EXCEPTION  TO  REQUIREMENTS 

21887  003           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB257 

Boyd 

MUST  BE  MADE  BY  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS  DEAN  OR  DESIGNATE 

21888  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB257 

Staff 

21889  005           1240-0205 

21890  006          0800-0925 

Day 
Day 

MW 
TTh 

BB257 
BB119 

Staff 
Staff 

Management 

21891  007          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB121 

Statt 

21892  008          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB119 

Staff 

21893  009          0530-0655 

Night 

.  TTh 

BB123 

Staff 

Dr.  Thomas 

r 

21894  010          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB123 

Staff 

3710 

Investments 

3.00  Hrs. 

202  Busines 

21895  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB123 

Staff 

21896  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB261 

Statt 

3720 

21897  003          0530-0655 
Financial  Markets 

Night 
3.00  Hrs 

MW 

BB259 

Statt 

Management  (Mgmt-H550) 

1010    Intro  To  Business                   3.00  Hrs 

21898  001           0800-0925 

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TTh 

BB259 

Bond 

21941  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB123 

Staff 

21899  002          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB119 

Bond 

21942  002          0910-1005 

Day 
Day 

MWF 

PAAUD 

Crandall 

3770 

Commodity  Futures  Mrkt 

3.00  Hrs 

21943  003          1130-1225 

MWF 

BB118 

Staff 

21900  001           0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB257 

Wood 

21944  004          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB369 

Podgorski 

3810 

Prm  ol  Risk/Insurance 

3  00  Hrs 

21945  005     •     0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB369 

Jewett 

21901  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB121 

Phillips 

21946  006          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB369 

Krieger 

21902  002          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB123 

Phillips 

3110 

Organization  &  Mgml 

3.00  Hrs 

21903  003          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB259 

Puelz 

21947  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB118 

Pray 

4011 

Estate  Plan  &  Law  Tax 

3.00  Hrs 

21948  002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB369 

Ladd 

21904  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB360 

Statf 

21949  003           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB369 

Renn 

4320 

Real  Estate  Finance 

3.00  Hrs 

21950  004          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB369 

Miller 

21905  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB360 

Evans 

21951  005          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB369 

Jones 

4350 

Real  Estate  Investment 

3.00  Hrs 

21952  006          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB118 

Gieseler 

21906  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB 

Greer 

21953  007          0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB369 

Sullivan 

4440 

Managerial  Finance 

3.00  Hrs 

21954  008          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB125 

Warner 

21907  001           1020-1115 

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MWF 

BB119 

Staff 

3215 

Pers  Adm  &  Indus  Reltns 

3.00  Hrs. 

21908  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB119 

Scruggs 

21955  001           0800-0855 

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MWF 

BB119 

Hodgetts 

21909  003          0530-0655 

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TTh 

BB261 

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21956  002           1240-0205 

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MW 

BB36? 

Staff 

4550 

International  Finance 

3.00  Hrs. 

21957  003          0530-0655 

Nighl 

MW 

BB365 

Staff 

21910  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB257 

Theerathorn 

3510 

Business  Communications 

3.00  Hrs 

21911  002          0710-1005 

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M 

BB262 

Pyun 

21958  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB369 

Peeples 

(02)  4610 

Cases  Managerial  Fin 

3.00  Hrs 

21959  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB369 

Peeples 

21912  001           0800-0925 

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TTh 

BB377 

Boyd 

21960  003           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB361 

Peeples 

21913  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB377 

Boyd 

21961  004           1130-1225 

Oay 

MWF 

BB369 

Krapels 

21914  003          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB377 

Chu 

21962  005          1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB361 

Staff 

4720 

Oper  Mgmt  Fin  Inst 

3.00  Hrs. 

21963  006          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB361 

Morse 

21915  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB257 

Bond 

21964  008           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB361 

Staff 

4770 

Sec  Analysis/Port  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs. 

21965  009          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB361 

Chaney 

21916  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB261 

Chung 

21966  010          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB131 

Treece 

4810 

Prop  &  Lblity  Insur  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

21967  011           0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB361 

Warner 

21917  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB258 

Puelz 

21968  012          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB361 

Staff 

4870 

Risk  Management 

3.00  Hrs. 

4210 

Human  Resource  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs 

21918  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB257 

Peril 

21969  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB121 

Hodgetts 

(02)  4910 

Problems  In  Fir 

3.00  Hrs. 

21970  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB361 

Jones 

21919  001           TBA 

BB 

Peril 

4220 

Collective  Bargaining 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  4911 

Internship  In  Fir 

3.00  Hrs 

21971  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB365 

Jewett 

21920  001           TBA 

BB 

Pert 

4230 

Labor  Legislation 

3.00  Hrs 

4912 

Per  Financial  Plan  Appl 

3  00  Hrs 

21972  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB365 

Jewett 

21921  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB274 

Staff 

21973  002          0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB361 

Berkeley 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

4240 

Compensation  Admin 

3.00  Hrs. 

6810 

Prop  &  Lbility  Insur  I 

3  00  Hrs 

21974  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB261 

Hodgetts 

21922  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB258 

Puelz 

21975  002          0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB365 

Townsend 

7040 

Bus  Environ  &  Law 

3.00  Hrs 

4330 

Records  Mgmt  &  Control 

3.00  Hrs 

21923  001           0710-1000 

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T 

BB119 

Tankersley 

21976  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB361 

Morse 

7070 

Financial  Management  I 

3.00  Hrs 

4420 

Orgnztl  Behavior  Bus 

3  00  Hrs. 

(03)21924  001           TBA 

BB381 

Burns 

21977  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB119 

Danehower 

21925  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB264 

Statf 

21978  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB365 

Boyd 

7150 

Financial  Mgmt  II 

3.00  Hrs 

21979  003       '    0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB119 

Bhagat 

21926  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB257 

Burns 

4460 

Word  Processing  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs 

21927  002          1240-0205 

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MW 

BB274 

Burns 

21980  001           0530-0655 

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TTh 

BB365 

Chaney 

21928  003          0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB257 

Means 

(01)  4710 

Business  Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

21929  004          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB268 

Scruggs 

21981  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

8B121 

Hamrm 

7170 

Currnt  Issues  Intl  Fine 

3.00  Hrs. 

21982  002          0910-1005 

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MWF 

8B123 

Hamrin 

21930  001           0710-1000 

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Pyun 

21983  003           1020-1115 

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MWF 

BB261 

Hamnn 

7320 

Financing  Real  Est  Trans 

3.00  Hrs. 

21984  004           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB119 

Tu 

21931  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB360 

Kolbe 

21985  005          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB264 

Hamrin 

7350 

Real  Est  Invest  Analys 

3  00  Hrs 

21986  006          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB264 

Gilmore 

21932  001           0710-1000 

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BB266 

Greer 

21987  007           1120-1245 

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TTh 

BB259 

Gilmore 

7410 

Invst  Thry  Portlol  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs 

21988  008          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB262 

Davis 

21933  001           0530-0655 

Nighl 

MW 

BB274 

Means 

21989  009          0710-1000 

Night 

M 

BB123 

Tu 

7720 

Topic  Speculative  Mkts 

3  00  Hrs 

4820 

Venture  Initiation  Mgml 

3  00  Hrs 

21934  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB121 

Wood 

21990  001           0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB369 

Jackson 

40 


Spring  Term 


Management  (Mgmt-H550) 


(02)  4910    Mgml  Problems 

3  00  Hrs 

2760 

Appl  Program  Develop  1 

3.00  Hrs. 

21991  001           TBA 

BB 

Staft 

22047  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB274 

Schooley 

(02)  491 1     Internship  In  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs 

22048  002          0710-1010 

Night 

M 

BB274 

Staff 

21992  001           TBA 

BB 

Staff 

3510 

Prodctn/Opertns  Mgmt  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

—GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS 

22049  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB370 

Staff 

6460    Word  Processing  Mgml 

3  00  Hrs 

22050  002           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB119 

Start 

21993  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB365 

Chaney 

22051  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB259 

Staff 

7030    Management  &  Orgnztn 

3.00  Hrs. 

22052  004          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB261 

Staff 

21994  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB360 

Sullivan 

22053  005          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB123 

Staff 

I  7130    Seminar/Organizations 

3  00  Hrs. 

3750 

Appl  Program  Develop  II 

3.00  Hrs 

21995  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB123 

Taylor 

22054,001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB268 

Schooley 

7160    Seminar  In  Bus  Policy 

3.00  Hrs 

22055  002          0710-1010 

Night 

M 

BB268 

Staff 

21997  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB369 

Gilmore 

3760 

Operations  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

21998  002          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB369 

Wright 

22056  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB133 

Roberts 

7173    Executive  Communications 

3.00  Hrs. 

3770 

System  Analysis  Methods 

3.00  Hrs 

21999  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB361 

Treece 

22057  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB266 

Pracht 

7422    Sem  Organizational  Thry 

3.00  Hrs. 

22058  002          0710-1010 

Night 

W 

BB274 

Staff 

22000  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB365 

Renn 

3775 

Business  Data  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

7423    Sem/Motivation  &  Ldrshp 

3.00  Hrs. 

22059  001           0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

BB373 

-  Staff 

22001  001           0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB361 

Bhagat 

22060  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB373 

Brown 

7506    Sem/lndstry  4  Comp  Anlys 

3  00  Hrs 

4430 

Word  Procssng  Applctns 

3.00  Hrs. 

22002  001           0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB365 

Davis 

22061  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB373 

Staff 

(02)7910    Problems  In  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs 

4511 

Materials  Management 

3.00  Hrs 

22003  001           TBA 

BB 

Staff 

22062  001           0710-1010 

Night 

T 

BB274 

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8422    Sem  Organizational  Thry 

3  00  Hrs 

4765 

Decision  Support  Syst 

3.00  Hrs. 

22004  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB365 

Renn 

22063  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB262 

Palvia 

8423    Sem/Motivation  &  Ldrshp 

3.00  Hrs. 

4780 

Appld  Software  Dev  Proi 

3.00  Hrs. 

22005  001           0710-1000 

Night 

j 

BB361 

Bhagat 

22064  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB 

Wilkes 

8506    Sem/lndstry  8  Comp  Anlys 

3.00  Hrs. 

4785 

Inf  Systems  Mgmt/Plan 

3.00  Hrs 

22006  001           0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB365 

Davis 

22065  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB274 

Zeltmann 

(02)  8910    Problems  In  Mgmt 

3 00  Hrs 

22066  002          0710-1010 

Night 

W 

BB262 

Harbert 

22007  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

4790 

Mgmt  Info  Systems 

3.00  Hrs 

(01)  RESTRICTED  GRADUATING  SENIORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  202 

22067  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB258 

Staff 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  202 

4795 

End  User  Compute  Mangrl 

3.00  Hrs. 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  UD  COURSES.  NON  BUS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  JR  OR  SR 

22068  001           1020-1115 

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MWF 

BB373 

Simon 

STATUS  BUSINESS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  (1)  COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  BUS  COURSES 

22069  002          0710-1010 

Night 

T 

BB373 

Simon 

WITH  A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN  EACH.  (2)  MIN  GPA  OF  2.25 

N  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS 

(03)  4910 

Mis/Ds  Problems 

3.00  Hrs. 

COURSES  AND  MATH  1121,  (3)  ACCUM  55  HRS  (INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  12  HRS  OF 

22070  001           TBA 

BBTBA 

Staff 

ENGL.  MATH  1211  &  1312,  AND  LD  BUS  CORE)  ANY  EXCEPTION  TO  REQUIREMENTS 

(03)  4911 

Mis/Ds  Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

MUST  BE  MADE  BY  COLLEGE  OF 

22071  001           TBA 

BBTBA 

Staff 

BUSINESS  DEAN  OR  DESIGNATE 

-GRADUATE-    .:-■£, I  Oill  ■    i<:     i.jijti'i                  m'i/.,ih    <      ■      i:   OU    n      ■  l-luul. 

6790 

Mgmt  Info  Systems 

3.00  Hrs 

Mgmt  Information  Systems  &  Decision  Sciences 

7020 

22072  001           0530-0655 
Statistical  Methods 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

MW 

BB258 

Staff 

(lsds-H557) 

22073  001            0530-0655 
(04)  22074  002          TBA 

Night 

TTh 

BB119 
BB381 

Williams 
Puelz 

Dr.  Lloyd  D.  Brooks,  Chair 

7050 

Inform  Syst/Mgmt  Decsns 
22075  001           0530-0655 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

MW 

BB268 

Staff 

300  Business  Admin,  678-246 

7080 

Prncpl  Prdctn  &  Oprtns 

3.00  Hrs. 

1230    Keyboardmg/Micro  Appl 
22008  001           0910-1005 

3  00  Hrs 
Day 

MWF 

BB373 

Staff 

7120 

22076  001           0710-1010 
Quant  Meth  Bus  Decisns 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Th 

8B370 

Vineyard 

22009  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

■BB373 

Staff 

22077  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB121 

Sattertield 

1240    Programmng  For  8usmess 
22010  001           1120-1245 

3 00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

BB123 

Staff 

(04)  22078  002          TBA 

22079  003          0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

BB381 

BBH9 

Amini 
Campbell 

22011  002           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB373 

Staff 

7311 

Sem  Materials  Planning 

3.00  Hrs. 

22012  003          0530-0655 

Night 
3.00  Hrs, 

MW 

BB373 

Staff 

22080  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB133 

Mehra 

2710    Business  Statistics  I 

7450 

Simultn  Anlys  Bus  Syst 

3.00  Hrs. 

22013  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF    - 

BB370 

Staft 

22081  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB272 

Amini 

22014  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB370 

Staff 

7465 

Inform  Sys  In  Organiztns 

3.00  Hrs 

22015  003           1020-1115 

22016  004           1130-1225 

22017  005          0800-0925 

22018  006          0940-1105 

22019  007          0100-0225 

22020  008          0530-0655 

Day 
Day 
Day. 
Day 
Day 
Night 

MWF 
MWF 
TTh 
TTh 
TTh 
MW 

BB118 
BB127 
BB127 
BB370 
BB127 
BB370 

Williams 

Staff 
Staff 
Staff 
Staff 

7615 
7620 
7630 

22082  001           0530-0655 
Data  Comm  Systms/Netwks 

22083  001           0710-1010 
Decision  Support  Systems 

22084  001           0710-1010 
Inlormtn  Syslms  Proj 

22085  001           0530-0655 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

TTh 
M 

TTh 

BB272 
BB258 
BB272 
BB274 

Pracht 
Wilkes 
Palvia 
Staff 

22021  009          0710-1010 

22022  010          0530-0655 

Night 
Night 

M 

TTh 

BB127 
BB127 

Staff 
Staft 

7640 

Inform  Sys  Mgmt/Plan 
22086  001           0530-0655 

MW 

BBTBA 

Jackson 

22023  011           0900-1200 
2711     Business  Statistics  II 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

S 

BB370 

Staft 

(03)  7910 

Problems  In  Mis/Ds 
22087  001           T8A 

BBTBA 

Staff 

22024  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB127 

Staff 

7921 

Sem  Mis/Ds  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

22025  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB127 

Staff 

22088  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BBTBA 

Campbell 

22026  003           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB127 

Roberts 

8311 

Sem  Materials  Planning 

3.00  Hrs. 

22027  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB370 

Staff 

22089  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB133 

Mehra 

22028  005          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB370 

Staff 

8450 

Simultn  Anlys  Bus  Syst 

3.00  Hrs. 

22029  006          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB127 

Puelz 

22090  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB272 

Amini 

22030  007          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB127 

Sattertield 

8465 

Inform  Sy.s  In  Organiztns 

3.00  Hrs. 

22031  008          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB370 

Satterlield 

22091  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB272 

Pracht 

22032  009          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB127 

Staff 

8540 

Multv  Anlys/Bus  Rsch 

3.00  Hrs. 

22033  010          0710-1010 

Night 

W 

BB127 

Staff 

22092  001           0300-0425 

Day 

TTh 

BB370 

Nath 

22034  01 1           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB370 

Staff 

8615 

Data  Comm  Systms/Netwks 

3.00  Hrs. 

22035  012          0710-1010 

Night 

T 

BB127 

Staff 

22093  001           0710-1010 

Night 

M 

BB370 

Wilkes 

(01)  2750    Mgmt  Into  Comptr  Appl 

3.00  Hrs 

8620 

Decision  Support  Systems 

3.00  Hrs. 

22036  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB131 

Staff 

22094  001           0710-1010 

Night 

T 

BB272 

Palvia 

22037  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB133 

Staff 

8640 

Inform  Sys  Mgmt/Plan 

3.00  Hrs. 

22038  003          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB131 

Staff 

22095  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BBTBA 

Jackson 

22039  004           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB131 

Staff 

8720 

Sem/lnform  Systms  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22040  005          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB133 

Staff 

22096  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB274 

Nath 

22041  006          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB131 

Stall 

(03)  8910 

Problems  In  Mis/Ds 

3.00  Hrs 

22042  007           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB125 

Staff 

22097  001           TBA 

BBTBA 

Staff 

22043  008          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB131 

Staff 

8921 

Sem  Mis/Ds  Research 

3.00  Hrs 

22044  009          0710-1010 

Night 

T 

BB129 

Staff 

22098  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BBTBA 

Campbell 

22P45  010          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

BB127 

Staff 

(01)  LAB  TIME  REQUIRED. 

(02)  2750    Mgmt  Into  Cmptr  Appl  H 

3  00  Hrs 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS.  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL 

115. 

22046  301           1020-1)15 

Day 

MWF 

BB272 

Staff 

(03)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  300 

41 


Mgmt  Information  Systems  &  Decision  Sciences  (lsds-H557) 


Spring  Term 


(04)  LIMITED  TO  EXECUTIVE  MBA  STUDENTS 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  UD  COURSES,  NON  BUS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  JR  OR  SR 
STATUS  BUSINESS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  (1)  COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  BUS  COURSES 
WITH  A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN  EACH,  (2)  MIN  GPA  OF  2.25  IN  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS 
COURSES  AND  MATH  1121,  (3)  ACCUM  55  HRS  (INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  12  HRS  OF 
ENGL,  MATH  1211  &  1312,  AND  LD  BUS  CORE)  ANY  EXCEPTION  TO  REQUIREMENTS 
MUST  BE  MADE  BY  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS  DEAN  OR  DESIGNATE 


Marketing  (Mktg-H560) 

Dr.  George  Lucas,  Interim  Chair 
302  Business  Admin,  678-2464 


3010 

Principles  of  Marketing 

3  00  Hrs. 

22099  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB118 

Schul 

22100  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB118 

Schul 

22101  003          0900-1150 

Day 

S 

BB263 

Staff 

22102  004          0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB129 

Pepin 

3011 

Mktg  Fund  For  Non  Busn 

3  00  Hrs 

(01)  22103  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB263 

Ferrell 

3012 

Consumer  Behavior 

3.00  Hrs. 

22104  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

BB129 

Abercrombie 

22105  002          0800-0940 

Day 

TTh 

BB131 

Barnwell 

22106  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB133 

Barnwell 

22107  004          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TBA 

Abercrombie 

3140 

Adv  4  Sales  Promotion 

3.00  Hrs. 

22108  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

8B263 

Staff 

22109  002          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB263 

Cornwell 

22110  003          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB263 

Staff 

3170 

Advertising  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

22111  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB263 

Cornwell 

3320 

Retailing  Fundamentals 

3.00  Hrs. 

22112  001           0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB119 

BushB 

3410 

Sales  Fundamentals 

3 00  Hrs 

22113  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB368 

Staff 

22114  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB368 

Null 

22115  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB368 

Ingram 

22116  004          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB368 

Paul 

3610 

Physcl  Distribution 

3.00  Hrs 

22117  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

BB263 

Paul 

22118  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB263 

Paul 

22119  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB263 

Rakowski 

22120  004          0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB125 

Staff 

3620 

Trnsptatn  Logistic  Syst 

3.00  Hrs. 

22121  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB368 

Southern 

(02)  4080 

Marketing  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

22122  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB263 

Tat 

22123  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

BB258 

Tat 

22124  003           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

BB266 

Barnwell 

22125  004          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB368 

Barnwell 

4410 

Sales  Management 

3.00  Hrs. 

22126  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

BB121 

Ingram 

22127  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB129 

Bush  A 

4530 

Internatl  Marketing 

3  00  Hrs. 

22128  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB259 

Bepu 

4620 

Carner  Management 

3.00  Hrs 

22129  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

BB368 

Southern 

(02)  4901 

Mgmt  Mktg  Strategies 

3.00  Hrs. 

22130  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB368 

Summer 

22131002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Summer 

22132  003          0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB368 

Pepin 

22133  004           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

BB368 

Staff 

(03)  4910 

Problems  In  Mktg 

3.00  Hrs. 

22134  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(04)  4911 

Mktg  Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

22135  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

4921 

Consumer  Pkgd  Goods 

3.00  Hrs. 

22136  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

BB261 

Daniel 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7060 

Marketing  Management 

3.00  Hrs. 

22137  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB263 

Boiler 

7140 

Strategic  Marketing 

3.00  Hrs. 

22138  001           0710-1000 

Night 

W 

BB263 

Lucas 

22139  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

BB125 

BushB 

7170 

Multinational  Mktg  Sem 

3.00  Hrs 

22140  001           0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB368 

Tat 

7213 

Research  Methodology 

3.00  Hrs 

22141  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB262 

Babakus 

22142  002          0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

BB263 

Boiler 

7216 

Adv  Research  Method  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

(05)22143  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB368 

Babakus 

7222 

Studies  Buyer  Behavior 

3  00  Hrs. 

22144  001           0710-1000 

Night 

T 

BB263 

Abercrombie 

7226 

Natl  Transport  Policy 

3.00  Hrs. 

22145  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

BB266 

Rakowski 

7250 

Advertising  Management 

3  00  Hrs 

22146  001           0710-1005 

Night 

M 

BB263 

Bush  A 

(03)  7910 

Probs  In  Marketing 

3  00  Hrs 

22147  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stan- 

(03)  7920 

Prob  In  Transp/Distnb 

3.00  Hrs. 

22148  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

22149  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

8216 

Adv  Research  Method  II 

300  Hrs. 

22150  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

BB368 

Babakus 

8226    Natl  Transport  Policy  3  00  Hrs 

22151  001  0530-0655  Night        TTh  BB266        Rakowski 
8233    Advanced  Mktg  Mgmt             3.00  Hrs 

22152  001  0330-0455  Day  MW  BB368         Ferrell 
(03)8910    Probs  In  Marketing                 3.00  Hrs. 

22153  001  TBA  TBA  Staff 
(03)  8920     Prob  In  Transp/Distnb             3.00  Hrs 

22154  001  TBA 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  ( 
COMPLETED  ECON  2120.  JUNIOR  STANDING  REQUIRED. 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  302 

(03)  RESTRICTED  CONSENT  OF  DEPT  CHAIR  REQUIRED  AND  SHOULD  BE  OBTAINED  AT 
LEAST  ONE  MONTH  BEFORE  START  OF  SEMESTER 

(04)  RESTRICTED  CONSENT  OF  INTERNSHIP  COORDINATOR,  BB  432  REQUIRED  AND 
SHOULD  BE  OBTAINED  AT  LEAST  ONE  MONTH  BEFORE  START  OF  SEMESTER. 

(05)  RESTRICTED  PERMISSION  OF  DEPT  CHAIR  PICK  UP  FORMS  BB  302 

DEPT  NOTE  TO  REGISTER  FOR  UD  COURSES.  BUSINESS  MAJORS  MUST  HAVE  (1) 
COMPLETED  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS  COURSES  WITH  A  MIN  GRADE  OF  C  IN  EACH  (2) 
MIN  GPA  OF  225  IN  ALL  REQUIRED  LD  BUS  COURSES  AND  MATH  1211.  (3)  ACCUM  55 
HRS  (INCLUDING  THE  REQUIRED  1 2  HRS  OF  ENGL,  MATH  1 21 1  &  1 31 2.  AND  LD  BUS 
CORE)  ANY  EXCEPTION  TO  REQUIREMENTS  MUST  BE  MADE  BY  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS 
DEAN  OR  DESIGNATE  IT  IS  THE  STUDENT'S  RESPONSIBILITY  TO  HAVE  COMPLETED  ALL 
PREREQUISITES  AND  MAKE  ANY  SCHEDULE  CHANGE  TO  COMPLY. 


College  of  Communication  and 
Fine  Arts 

Dr.  Richard  R.  Ranta,  Dean 
234  Communication  &  Fine  Arts,  678-2350 


Art  (Art  -K020) 

Dr.  Carol  Crown,  Chair 
201 D  Jones  Hall,  678-2217 


1101 

Intro  To  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

22155  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

J0226 

Staff 

22156  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

J0214 

Staff 

22157  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

J0212 

Staff 

22158  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

J0226 

Staff 

22159  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

J0214 

Staff 

22160  006 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

J0212 

Staff 

22161  007 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

J0226 

Staff 

22162  008 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

J0212 

Staff 

22163  009 

1240-0135 

Day 

MWF 

J0226 

Staff 

22164  010 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

J0226 

Edwards 

22165  011 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

J0226 

Edwards 

22166  012 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

J0212 

Staff 

22167  013 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

J0218 

Staff 

22168  014 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

J0226 

Staff 

22169  015 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

J0212 

Staff 

22170  016 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

J0226 

Staff 

22171  017 

0530-0820 

Night 

T 

J0226 

Staff 

22172  018 

0530-0825 

Night 

Th 

J0226 

Ramsey 

(01)22173  909 

0530-0825 

Night 

Th 

J0226 

Ramsey 

1201 

Basic  Design 

3  00  Hrs. 

22174  101 

0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

AB117 

Wallace 

22175  102 

1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

AB117 

While 

22176  103 

0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

AB117 

Wallace 

1204 

Color  Fundamentals 

3.00  Hrs. 

22177  101 

0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

AB121 

Huang 

22178  102 

1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

AB121 

Huang 

22179  103 

0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

AB127 

Herbert 

22180  104 

1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB127 

Herbert 

22181  105 

0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

AB117 

Edwards 

22182  106 

0530-0820 

Night 

MW 

AB127 

Herbert 

1311 

Beginning  Drawing 

3  00  Hrs. 

22183  101 

0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

JO007 

White 

22184  102 

0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

J0005 

Staff 

22185  103 

0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO007 

Staff 

22186  104 

1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO007 

Staff 

1314 

Figure  Structure 

3  00  Hrs. 

22187  101 

0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

JO005 

Staff 

22188  102 

1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

JO005 

Staff 

22189  103 

0530-0820 

Night 

MW 

JO005 

Staff 

22190  104 

0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO005 

Langdon 

22191  105 

1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO005 

White 

22192  106 

0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

JO005 

Staff 

2101 

World  Art  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22193  001 

1130-1255 

Day 

MW 

J0214 

Corcoran 

22194  002 

0710-1005 

Night 

Th 

J0214 

Crown 

2102 

World  Art  II 

3  00  Hrs 

22195  001 

0910-1035 

Day 

TTh 

J0214 

Staff 

22196  002 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

J0214 

Staff 

2201 

Design  I 

3  00  Hrs. 

22197  101 

0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

AB127 

Herbert 

2202 

Design  II 

3.00  Hrs 

22198  101 

0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

AB111 

Pohl 

22199  102 

0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

AB111 

Myart 

22200  103 

0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

AB121 

Huang 

42 


Spring  Term 


Art  (Art  -K020) 


2213    Typographic  Design  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

4351 

Adv  Printmaking  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22201  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

J0239 

Lowrance 

22254  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

JO009 

Simpkins 

22202  102           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

J0249 

Lowrance 

4352 

Adv  Printmaking  II 

3.00  Hrs 

2222    Graphic  Product/Proc  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22255  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

JO009 

Simpkins 

22203  101           0745-1035 

Day 

MF 

J0314 

Staff 

(02)  4410 

Art  Educ  Independ  Study 

3.00  Hrs. 

22204  102          0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

J0314 

Staff 

22256  101           TBA 

J0313 

McKeegan 

22205  103          0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

J0314 

Staff 

4424 

Wovn/Const  Fibr  Dsgn  I 

3  00  Hrs. 

2234    Interior  Color/Comp 

3.00  Hrs. 

22257  101           0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

J0311 

McKeegan 

22206  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

JO303 

Fisher 

4425 

Wovn/Const  Fibr  Dsgn  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

231 3    Drawing  &  Composition 

3.00  Hrs. 

22258  101           0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

J0311 

McKeegan 

22207  101           0745-1035 

Day 

MW 

JO003 

Langdon 

4512 

Sculpture  V 

3.00  Hrs. 

22208  102          1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO003 

Knowles 

22259  101           0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

AB113 

Katz 

2314    Drawing  &  Concept 

3.00  Hrs. 

4521 

Ceramics  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

22209  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO001 

Beaver 

22260  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB120 

Katz 

2351    Intro  To  Printmaking 

3.00  Hrs. 

4522 

Ceramics  IV 

3.00  Hrs 

22210  101           0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

JO009 

Staff 

22261  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB120 

Katz 

2511     Sculpture  H 

3.00  Hrs. 

4611 

Senior  Problems 

3.00  Hrs 

22211  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB113 

Myatl 

(06)  22262  101           0530-0820 

Night 

MW 

J0239 

Foster 

2701     Photography  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

(07)22263  102          0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO307 

-  Fisher 

22212  101           0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

AA108 

Jasud 

(03)22264  103          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22213  102          0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

AA108 

McPherson 

(03)  4621 

Workshop  In  Art  I 

3  00  Hrs 

22214  103           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AA108 

McPherson 

22265  101           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22215  104          0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

AA108 

Jasud 

(03)  4622 

Workshop  In  Art  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

2702    Photography  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22266  101           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22216  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

AA108 

McPherson 

4702 

Photogrphc  Mat/Process 

3.00  Hrs. 

3104    Hist  Furn  &  Interior  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22267  101           0530-0820 

Night 

MW 

MJ200 

Jasud 

22217  001           0145-0310 

Day 

MW 

J0212 

Witherington 

(02)  4711 

Adv  Photography  Seminar 

3.00  Hrs. 

3222    Graphic  Design  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22268  101           TBA 

AA108 

McPherson 

22218  101           0745-1035 

Day 

MF 

J0239 

Staff 

(02)  4712 

Phtgrphy  Portfolio  Sem 

3.00  Hrs 

22219  102           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

J0239 

Staff 

22269  101           TBA 

AA108 

McPherson 

(02)  3225    Computer  Graphics 

3.00  Hrs. 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

22220  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO301 

Watkins 

6036 

The  Temple  In  Art 

3.00  Hrs 

3233    Components  of  Interiors 

3.00  Hrs. 

22270  001           0145-0440 

Day 

T 

J0214 

Gitay 

22221  001           0315-0440 

Day 

MW 

J0212 

Witherington 

6037 

African  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

3234     Interior  Dsgn  Studio  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22271  001           0710-1000 

Night 

j 

J0214 

Lawal 

22222  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

JO303 

Pohl 

6038 

Hieroglyphs  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

3238    Interior  Cabnetwrk  Drft 

3.00  Hrs. 

22272  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MTh 

TBATBA 

Bleiberg 

22223  101           0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

JO303 

Fisher 

(03)  6039 

Museum  Education 

3.00  Hrs. 

3312    Isometric/Persp  Drawing 

3.00  Hrs. 

22273  001           TBA 

TBA 

Luebbers 

22224  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

J0314 

Pohl 

6116 

Intrmd  Egypt  Hieroglyph 

3.00  Hrs. 

3331     Painting  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22274  001           0145-0240 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Bleiberg 

22225  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

CFA205 

Knowles 

6125 

Art/Archaeology  Pompeii 

3.00  Hrs 

3332    Painting  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22275  001           0910-1036 

Day 

MW 

J0218 

Albertson 

22226  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

CFA205 

Knowles 

6142 

North  Renaissance  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

3352    Lithography 

3.00  Hrs. 

22276  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

J0218 

Purtle 

22227  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

JO009 

Simpkins 

6154 

Modern  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

3411     Art  For  Children 

3.00  Hrs. 

22277  001           0145-0315 

Day 

MW 

J0218 

Parsons 

22228  101           0530-0820 

Night 

MW 

JO309 

Staff 

6162 

Latin  American  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

22229  102          1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO309 

Staff 

22278  001           1130-1255 

Day 

MW 

J0218 

Ramsey 

3512    Sculpture  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

6221 

Graphic  Dsgn/Print  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

22230  101           0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

AB113 

Katz 

22279  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

J0249 

Foster 

3523    Ceramics  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  6222 

Graphic  Dsgn/Video  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

22231  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

AB120 

Wallace 

22280  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MF 

JO301 

Watkins 

3524    Ceramics  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22281  102           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO301 

Watkins 

22232  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB120 

Katz 

6223 

Sped  Studies/Graphics 

3.00  Hrs. 

4036    The  Temple  In  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)22262  101           0745-1035 

Day 

MF 

J0239 

Foster 

22233  001           0145-0440 

Day 

T 

J0214 

Gitay 

(05)22283  102          0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

J0249 

Staff 

4037    African  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

6224 

History  Graphic  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

22234  001           0710-1000 

Night 

T 

J0214 

Lawal 

22284  001           0745-1035 

Day 

W 

J0239 

Staff 

4038    Hieroglyphs  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

6238 

Intrior  Dsgn  Studio  III 

3  00  H/s. 
Day 

22235  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MTh 

TBATBA 

Bleiberg 

22285  101           1045-0135 

TTh 

JO307 

Witherington 

(03)  4039    Museum  Education 

3.00  Hrs. 

6240 

Interior  Dsgn  Internshp 

3.00  Hrs. 

22236  001           TBA 

TBA 

Luebbers 

22286  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO307 

Fisher 

4116    Intrmd  Egypt  Hieroglyph 

3.00  Hrs. 

6321 

Drawing  &  Painting  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22237  001           0145-0240 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Bleiberg 

22287  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO003 

Beaver 

4125    Art/Archaeology  Pompeii 

3.00  Hrs. 

6322 

Drawing  &  Painting  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22238  001           0910-1035 

Day 

MW 

J0218 

Albertson 

22288  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO003 

Beaver 

4142    North  Renaissance  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

6331 

Painting  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

22239  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

J0218 

Purtle 

22289  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

CFA205 

Langdon 

4154    Modem  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

6332 

Painting  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

22240  001           0145-0315 

Day 

MW 

J0218 

Parsons 

22290  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

CFA205 

Langdon 

4162    Latin  American  Art 

3.00  Hrs. 

6351 

Adv  Printmaking  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22241  001           1130-1255 

Day 

MW 

J0218 

Ramsey 

22291  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

JO009 

Simpkins 

4221    Graphic  Dsgn/Print  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

6352 

Adv  Printmaking  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22242  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

J0249 

Foster 

22292  101           0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

JO009 

Simpkins 

(02)  4222    Graphic  Dsgn/Video  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  6410 

Art  Educ  Independ  Study 

3.00  Hrs. 

22243  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MF 

JO301 

Watkins 

22293  101           TBA 

J0313 

McKeegan 

22244  102          1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

JO301 

Watkins 

6424 

Wovn/Const  Fibr  Dsgn  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

4223    Sped  Studies/Graphics 

3.00  Hrs. 

22294  101           0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

J0311 

McKeegan 

(04)22245  101           0745-1035 

Day 

MF 

JO4510 

Foster 

6425 

Wovn/Const  Fibr  Dsgn  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

(05)  22246  102          0530-0820 

Night 

TTh 

J0249 

Staff 

22295  101           0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

J0311 

McKeegan 

4224    History  Graphic  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

6512 

Sculpture  V 

3.00  Hrs. 

22247  001           0745-1035 

Day 

W 

J0239 

Staff 

22296  101           0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

AB113 

Katz 

4238    Intrior  Dsgn  Studio  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

6521 

Ceramics  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

22248  101           1045-0135, 

Day 

TTh 

JO307 

Witherington 

22297  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB120 

Katz 

4240    Interior  Dsgn  Internshp 

3.00  Hrs. 

6522 

Ceramics  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

22249  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO307 

Fisher 

22298  101           1045-0135 

Day 

TTh 

AB120 

Katz 

4321     Drawing  &  Painting  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  6621 

Workshop  In  Art  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

22250  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO003 

Beaver 

22299  101           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

4322    Drawing  &  Painting  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  6622 

Workshop  In  Art  II 

3.00  Hrs 

22251  101           0745-1035 

Day 

TTh 

JO003 

Beaver 

22300  101           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

4331     Painting  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

6702 

Photogrphc  Mat/Process 

3.00  Hrs. 

22252  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

CFA205 

Langdon 

22301  101           0530-0820 

Night 

MW 

MJ200 

Jasud 

4332    Painting  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  7010 

Problems/Graphic  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

22253  101           1045-0135 

Day 

MW 

CFA205 

Langdon 

22302  101           0145-0435 

Day 

TTh 

J0249 

Staff 

43 


Art  (Art  -K020) 


Spring  Term    j 


7011 

Mixed  Media/Ceramics 

3.00  Hrs 

3335 

Advertising  Sales 

3.00  Hrs. 

22303  101           0145-0435 

Day 

MW 

AB120 

Katz 

22349  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MJ106 

Spielberger 

7130 

Art  Hist  Methods  &  Prac 

3.00  Hrs. 

3400 

Intro  Public  Relations 

3.00  Hrs. 

22304  001           0710-1000 

Night 

W 

J0218 

Purtle 

22350  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MJ112 

Fischer 

(03)  7330 

Stds  Two  Dimen  Media 

3.00  Hrs. 

22351  002          0530-0830 

Night 

M 

MJ112 

Fischer 

22305  101           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

3421 

Print  Media  In  Pr 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  7330 

Stds  Two  Dimen  Media 

6.00  Hrs. 

22352  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MJ208 

Fischer 

22306  102          TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

3422 

Electronic  Media  In  Pr 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  7460 

Studio  Media/Art  Educ 

3 00  Hrs 

22353  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

MJ208 

Wilson 

22307  101           TBA 

J0313 

McKeegan 

(03)  3625 

Radio/Tv  News  Writ/Edit 

3.00  Hrs. 

7470 

Issues  Art  Ed 

3.00  Hrs. 

22355  001           1240-0220 

Day 

M 

MJ116 

Welch 

22308  001           0530-0820 

Night 

T 

J0313 

McKeegan 

3625 

Radio/Tv  News  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

(02)  7480 

Art  Educ  Visual  Project 

3.00  Hrs. 

22354  101           1240-0220 

Day 

W 

MJ116 

Welch 

22309  101           TBA 

TBA 

McKeegan 

3720 

Reporting 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  7550 

Stds  3  Dimen  Media 

3.00  Hrs 

22356  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MJ208 

Stone 

22310  101           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

3800 

Journalism  Seminar 

1.00  Hrs. 

(03)  7550 

Stds  3  Dimen  Media 

6.00  Hrs 

22357  001           0100-0155 

Day 

F 

MJ204 

Lattimore 

(03)  7660 
(03)  7660 

22311  102          TBA 
Direct  Ind  Study 

22312  101           TBA 
Direct  Ind  Study 

22313  102          TBA 

3.00  Hrs 
6.00  Hrs 

TBA 
TBA 
TBA 

Stall 
Stall 
Stall 

(04)  3900 
3900 

Computer  Publshng  Tech 

22360  001           0800-0855 

22361  002          0800-0855 
Computer  Publshng  Tech  La 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

0.00  Hrs. 

M 
M 

MJ112 
MJ112 

Terry 
Terry 

(02)  7710 

Indep  Studies  B/W  Photo 
22314  101           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

AA108 

McPherson 

22358  101           0800-0925 

22359  102          0100-0250 

Day 
Day 

TTh 
MW 

MJ206 
MJ206 

Terry 
Terry 

(03)  7770 

Studies  Mixed  Media 

3.00  Hrs 

4130 

Writing  Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

22315  101           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

22362  001           0800-0855 

Day 

F 

MJ120 

Welch/Stone 

(03)  7770 

Studies  Mixed  Media 

6.00  Hrs. 

4214 

Magazine  Edit  &  Prodctn 

3.00  Hrs. 

22316  102          TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

22363  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MJ206 

Lee 

(03)  7996 

Thesis 

100  Hrs 

4328 

Advertising  Strategy 

3.00  Hrs. 

22317  101           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22364  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MJ118 

Utt 

(03)  7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

4330 

Advertising  Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

22318  102          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22365  001           0800-0855 

Day 

F 

MJ118 

Spielberger 

(03)  7996 

Thesis 

6.00  Hrs 

4420 

Public  Reltns  Case  Prob 

3.00  Hrs. 

22319  103          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22366  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MJ204 

Brody 

8130 

Art  Hist  Methods  &  Prac 

3.00  Hrs. 

4430 

P  R  Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

22320  001           0710-1000 

Night 

W 

J0218 

Purtle 

22367  001           0800-0855 

Day 

F 

MJ106 

Fischer 

(02)  8460 

Studio  Media/Art  Educ 

3.00  Hrs 

4629 

Electronic  Reporting 

3.00  Hrs. 

22321  101           TBA 

J0313 

McKeegan 

22368  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MJ212 

Welch 

8470 

Issues  Art  Ed 

3.00  Hrs 

4639 

T  V  Newsroom  Productn 

3.00  Hrs. 

22322  001           0530-0820 

Night 

T 

J0313 

McKeegan 

22369  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MJ204 

Welch 

(02)  6480 

Art  Educ  Visual  Project 

3.00  Hrs 

4700 

Mass  Communication  Law 

3.00  Hrs. 

22323  101           TBA 

J0313 

McKeegan 

22370  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MJ204 

Demon 

(03)  8550 

Stds  3  Dimen  Media 

3.00  Hrs. 

22371  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MJ112 

Grusin 

22324  101           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22372  003          0710-0955 

Night 

W 

MJ112 

Stall 

(03)  8660 

Direct  Ind  Study 

3.00  Hrs 

4702 

Current  Issues  Jour 

3  00  Hrs. 

22325  101   •       TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22373  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MJ112 

Lee 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE.  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

4708 

Professional  Ethics 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PERMISSION  OF  INSTRUCTOR  REQUIRED  PICK  UP  FORMS  JO  201 

22374  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MJ118 

Demott 

(03)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  JO  201 

4712 

Internatnl  Mass  Media 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)  TOPIC  IS  ILLUSTRATION 

22375  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MJ118 

Demott 

(05)  TOPIC  IS  CORPORATE  AND  PROMOTIONAL  DESIGN. 

4830 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

1.00  Hrs. 

(06)  GRAPHIC  DESIGN  STUDENTS  ONLY  PERMIT  TO  ENROLL  REQUIRED  CONTACT  CALVIN 

22376  001           TBA 

MJ300 

Staff 

FOSTER.  678-2216. 

4830 

Directed  Indiv  Study 
22377  002          TBA 

2.00  Hrs. 

(07)  INTERIOR  DESIGN  STUDENTS  ONLY  PERMIT  TO  ENROLL  REQUIRED  CONTACT  ART 

MJ300 

StaH 

OFFICE,  678-2216 

4830 

Directed  Indiv  Study 

3.00  Hrs. 

22378  003          TBA 

MJ300 

Stall 

Journalism  (Jour-K260) 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6702    Current  Issues  Jour                3.00  Hrs. 

Dr.  Dan  Lattimore,  Chair 

22379  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MJ112 

Lee 

300  Meeman  Journalism, 

678-2401 

6708 

Professional  Ethics 
22380  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

MJ118 

Demon 

1700 

Survey  Mass  Communicatn 

3.00  Hrs. 

6712 

Internatnl  Mass  Media 

3.00  Hrs. 

22326  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MJ100 

Lee 

22381  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MJ118 

Demott 

22327  002          0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

MJ100 

Staff 

7075 

Journalism  Reseach  Meth 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  2121 

Elementary  News  Writing 

3.00  Hrs. 

22382  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

MJ106 

Stone 

22334  001           1020-1115 

Day 

M 

MJ100 

Morrison 

7100 

Jour  Admmistratn  Meth 

3.00  Hrs. 

22335  002           1020-1115 

Day 

M 

MJ100 

Wickham 

22383  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MJ106 

Lattimore 

22336  003           1020-1115 

Day 

M 

MJ100 

Morrison 

7420 

Pr  Programming  &  Prodts 

3.00  Hrs. 

22337  004           1020-1115 

Day 

M 

MJ100 

Grusm 

22384  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

MJ106 

Brody 

22336  005          0710-0940 

Night 

M 

MJ206 

Staff 

7440 

Orgnztnl  Public  Reltns 

3.00  Hrs. 

22339  006          0710-0940 

Night 

M 

MJ208 

Staff 

22385  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

MJ106 

Brody 

2121 

Elem  News  Writing  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

7700 

Individual  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

22328  101           1120-0110 

Day 

TTh 

MJ206 

Morrison 

22386  001           TBA 

MJ300 

Stone 

22329  102           1120-0110 

Day 

TTh 

MJ208 

Wickham 

7800 

Directed  Indiv  Readings 

3.00  Hrs. 

22330  103          0130-0320 

Day 

TTh 

MJ206 

Morrison 

22387  001           TBA 

MJ300 

Stone 

22331  104          0130-0320 

Day 

TTh 

MJ208 

Grusin 

7999 

1.00  Hrs. 

(02)22332  105          0710-0940 

Night 

W 

MJ206 

Staff 

22388  001           TBA 

MJ300 

Stone 

(02)22333  106          0710-0900 

Night 

W 

MJ208 

Staff 

7999 

Thesis 

2.00  Hrs. 

2123 

Editing  I 

3.00  Hrs 

22389  002          TBA 

MJ300 

Stone 

22340  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MJ120 

Grusin 

7999 

3  00  Hrs 

3123 

News  Feature  Writing 

3.00  Hrs. 

22390  003          TBA 

MJ300 

Stone 

22341  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MJ208 

Justice 

(01)  STUDENTS  MUST  ENROLL  ALSO  IN  2121  LAB  SECTION  OF  THEIR  CHOICE  EXCEPT  THE 

22342  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MJ206 

Morrison 

NIGHT  LAB  WHICH  IS  RESERVED  FOR  NIGHT  LECTURE  STUDENTS  ONLY, 

3125 

Editing  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  FOR  NIGHT  LECTURE  STUDENTS  ONLY, 

22343  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MJ206 

Terry 

(03)  LECTURES  AND  LABS  ARE  COORDINATED  STUDENTS  MUST  REGISTER  FOR  LAB 

3205 

Magazine  Article  Wntng 

3.00  Hrs. 

SECTION  ENDING  IN  SAME  DIGIT  AS  LECTURE  SECTION 

. 

22344  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MJ106 

Stone 

(04)  STUDENTS  MUST  ALSO  ENROLL  IN  3900  LAB  SECTION  OF  THEIR  CHOICE. 

3300 

Survey  ot  Advertising 
22345  001           1130-1225 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

MWF 

MJ100 

Spielberger 

3322 

Advrtsng  Layout  &  Prod 
22346  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

MJ206 

Terry 

3324 

Advertising  Copy  Wntng 

22347  001           1120-1245 

22348  002          0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Night 

TTh 
W 

MJ106 
MJ120 

Utt 
Utt 

Spring 

Term 

Music  History,  Literature,  &  Appreciation  (Muhl-K304) 

Music 

1008 

Music  Theory  I 
22445  001           0800-0925 

3  00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

MU113 

Williams 

Dr.  Russell  Pugh,  Chair 

1009 

Music  Theory  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

123  Music  Building,  678-2541 

1010 

22446  001           0800-0925 
Aural  Theory  I 

Day 
1  00  Hrs. 

TTh 

MU006 

Schulz 

Music  History,  Literature,  &  Appreciation 

22447  001           0800-0855 

22448  002           1020-1115 

Day 
Day 

MWF 
MWF 

MU107 
MU107 

Williams 
Staff 

(Muhl-K304) 

1101     Music  ADDreciation 

3.00  Hrs. 

1011 

Aural  Theory  II 
22449  001           0800-0855 

1  00  Hrs. 
Day 

MWF 

MU101 

Staff 

22391  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MU113 

Snyder 

22450  002           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MU101 

Schulz 

22392  002          0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MU109 

Start 

2008 

Music  Theory  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

22393  003          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MU113 

Staff 

22451  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU113 

Staff 

22394  004          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MU107 

Ghoison 

2010 

Aural  Theory  III 

1.00  Hrs. 

22395  005          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MU113 

Snyder 

22452  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MU103 

Staff 

22396  006          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MU102 

Staff 

22453  002          0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MU102 

Staff 

22397  007           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MU008 

Shaffer 

2501 

Composition 

2.00  Hrs. 

22398  008           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MU102 

Staff 

22454  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Freund 

22399  009          0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

MU103 

Spurbeck 

2502 

Composition 

2.00  Hrs. 

22400  010          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MU103 

Staff 

22455  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109  ■ 

Freund 

22401  011           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MU109 

Staff 

3008 

Music  Theory  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

22402  012          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU103 

Griffith 

22456  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU103 

Baur 

22403  013          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU113 

Dolph 

3009 

Aural  Theory  IV 

1.00  Hrs. 

22404  014           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU107 

Griffith 

22457  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MU109 

Baur 

22405  015          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU102 

Posner 

3102 

Adv  Musical  Analysis 

3.00  Hrs. 

22406  016          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MU113 

Erskine 

22458  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MU109 

Baur 

22407  017          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MU102 

Staff 

4101 

Comp  Tech  20Th  Century 

3.00  Hrs. 

22408  018          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

MU109 

Staff 

22459  001           TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

22409  019          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

MU109 

Staff 

4201 

Studies  Thry/Compositn 

3.00  Hrs. 

22410  020          0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

MU103 

Staff 

22460  002          TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

22411  021           0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

ML)  103 

Staff 

4201 

16C  Counterpoint 

2  00  Hrs 

22412  022          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

MU103 

Staff 

22461  001           TBA 

MU 

Richens 

(01)  1101 

Music  Apprec  Honors 

3.00  Hrs. 

4203 

Critical  Studies  Music 

3.00  Hrs 

22413  301           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU109 

Staff 

22462  001           TBA 

MU237 

Staff 

3302 

Hisl  Music  Since  1700 

3.00  Hrs. 

4501 

Composition 

2.00  Hrs 

22414  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU101 

Krietner 

22463  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

4003 

Song  Repertory  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

4501 

Composition 

4.00  Hrs. 

22415  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU205 

Staff 

22464  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

4262 

Latin  American  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

4502 

Comp  For  Non-Comp  Mai 

3.00  Hrs. 

00000  001           0400-0700 

Day 

W 

MU101 

Moya 

22465  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

4408 

Baroque  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

4511 

Intrmdt  Electronic  Muse 

2  00  Hrs. 

22416  003          TBA 

MU235 

Kreitner 

22466  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CFA141 

Richens 

4500 

String  Repertory 

3.00  Hrs. 

4512 

Adv  Electronic  Music 

2.00  Hrs. 

22417  001           TBA 

MU297 

Ross 

22467  001           0940-1105 

Day 

CFA141 

Richens 

4800 

World  Musical  Styles 

3.00  Hrs. 

4599 

Composition  Recital 

1  00  Hrs 

22418  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU107 

Evans 

22468  001           TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

4802 

Hist  Rock  and  Roll  Mus 

3.00  Hrs. 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

22419  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CFA105 

Tucker 

4802 

History  ot  Jazz 

3.00  Hrs. 

6501 

Composition 

2  00  Hrs 

22420  002          0400-0525 

Day 

TTh 

MU101 

Staff 

22469  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

4802 

Memphis  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

7102 

Analytical  Techniques 

3.00  Hrs. 

22421  009           1120-1245 

Dav 

TTh 

MU107 

Evans 

22470  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MU103 

Freund 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  AOMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7202 

Theory  II 
22471  001           0910-1005 

3  00  Hrs 
Day 

MWF 

MU109 

-  Williams 

6003 

Song  Repertory  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

7203 

Studies  Music  Theory 

3  00  Hrs. 

22422  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU205 

Staff 

22472  001           TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

6251 

Col  Mus:  Lab  Music  Hist 

3.00  Hrs. 

22473  002          TBA 

MU003 

Rush 

6500 
6800 

22423  001           TBA 
String  Repertory 

22424  001           TBA 
World  Musical  Styles 

22425  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

TTh 

MU100 
MU297 
MU107 

Staff 
Ross 

7501 
7501 

22474  003          TBA 
Composition 

22475  001           1235-0120 
Composition 

2.00  Hrs 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

W 

MU003 

MU107 

Rush 
Staff 

6802 

Hist  Rock  and  Roll  Mus 

22477  002           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU107 

Staff 

22426  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CFA105 

Tucker 

7501 

Composition 

6.00  Hrs. 

6802 

History  of  Jazz 

3.00  Hrs. 

22478  003           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU107 

Staff 

22427  002          0400-0525 

Day 

TTh 

MU101 

Staff 

7501 

Composition 

2.00  Hrs. 

6802 

Memphis  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

22476  013           1235-0120 

Day 

MU003 

Rush 

22428  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU107 

Evans 

7502 

Elec  Cmpstnl  Techniques 

3.00  Hrs. 

7262 

Classical  Mus  Latn  Amer 

3.00  Hrs. 

22479  001           TBA 

CFA141 

Richens 

22429  001           0400-0700 

Day 

M 

MU101 

Moya 

7599 

Composition  Practicum 

3.00  Hrs. 

7403 

Baroque  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

22480  001           TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

22430  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MU109 

Kreitner 

7999 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs 

7407 

Studies  In  Music  Hist 

3  00  Hrs. 

22481  001           TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

22431  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU235 

Kreitner 

8102 

Analytical  Techniques 

3.00  Hrs. 

7408 

Studies  In  Musicology 

3.00  Hrs. 

22482  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

MU103 

Freund 

22432  001           TBA 

MU235 

Kreitner 

8202 

Theory  II 

3  00  Hrs. 

7800 

Fid  Mthd  In  Ethnmsclgy 

3.00  Hrs. 

22483  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MU109 

Williams 

22433  001           0200-0500 

Day 

W 

MU107 

Evans 

8203 

Studies  Music  Theory 

3.00  Hrs 

7803 

Ind  Rsrch  In  Ethnmsclgy 

3  00  Hrs. 

22484  001           TBA 

MU237 

Staff 

22434  001           TBA 

TBA 

Evans 

8501 

Composition 

2.00  Hrs. 

7999 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

22485  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

22435  001           TBA 

MU235 

Staff 

8501 

Composition 

3.00  Hrs. 

8403 

Baroque  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

22486  001           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

22436  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MU109 

Kreitner 

8501 

Composition 

6.00  Hrs. 

8407 

Studies  In  Music  Hist 

3.00  Hrs. 

22487  002           1235-0120 

Day 

W 

MU109 

Staff 

22437  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU235 

Kreitner 

8502 

Elec  Cmpstnl  Techniques 

3.00  Hrs. 

8800 

Fid  Mthd  In  Ethnmsclgy 

3.00  Hrs. 

22488  001           TBA 

CFA141 

Richens 

22438  001           0200-0500 

Day 

W 

MU107 

Evans 

8599 

Composition  Practicum 

3.00  Hrs. 

8803 

Ind  Rsrch  In  Ethnmsclgy 

3.00  Hrs. 

22489  001           TBA 

MU201 

Staff 

22439  001           TBA 

MAX104 

Evans 

8999 

Dissertation 

3  00  Hrs 

8806 

Sem  Southern  Reg  Music 
22440  001           0200-0500 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

T 

MU107 

Evans 

22490  001           TBA 

MU237 

Staff 

8999 

Dissertation 

3.00  Hrs 

22441  001           TBA 
(01)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS.  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  115. 

MU 

Evans 

Music  Education  (Muse-K313) 

1 100    Class  Piano  Non-Major           2.00  Hrs. 

22491  001           1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

Music  T 

heorv  and  C.nt 

nnnsil 

inn  I 

Wntr-k 

'M7\ 

22492  002          0830-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

1001     Basic  Music  Theory  2.00  Hrs. 

22442  001    0100-0225    Day 

22443  002    0800-0925     Day 

22444  003    0940-1105     Day 


TTh  MU101        Rippe 

TTh  MU102       Snyder 

TTh  MU101        Snyder 


45 


Music  Education  (Muse-K313) 


Spring  Term 


1101 

Class  Insl  Brass 

2  00  Hrs 

7509 

Woodwind  Pedagogy 

3.00  Hrs 

22493  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CFA137 

Schulz 

22543  001 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

1104 

Class  Insl  Woodwinds 

2  00  Hrs 

7999 

Thesis 

3  00  Hrs 

22494  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CFA137 

Richens 

22544  001 

TBA 

MU223 

Staff 

1105 

Class  Insl  Piano 

2  00  Hrs. 

7999 

Thesis 

6  00  Hrs 

22495  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

22545  001 

TBA 

MU223 

Staff 

22496  002          0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

6211 

Pro)  Seed  Mus  Curr 

3  00  Hrs 

22497  003          0100-0155 

Day 

TTh 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

22546  001 

TBA 

MU223 

Lemmon/Pugh 

1106 

Class  Insl  Piano 

2.00  Hrs 

8213 

Orchlrtn  Orfl  Instrm 

3  00  Hrs 

22498  001           1120-1215 

Day 

TTh 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

22547  001 

0400-0650 

Day         W 

MU286 

Saliba 

22499  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

8502 

Vocal  Pedagogy  II 

3 00  Hrs 

1111 

Class  Inslr  Guitar 

2  00  Hrs 

22548  001 

1120-1245 

Day         TTf 

MU211 

Staff 

22500  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CFA137 

Afshar 

8507 

Brass  Pedagogy 

3  00  Hrs 

1113 

Class  Insl  Voice 

1.00  Hrs. 

22549  001 

TBA 

MU213 

Schultz 

22501001           1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

MU101 

Staff 

8508 

Percussion  Pedagogy 

3  00  Hrs. 

2107 

Class  Inslr  Piano 

2.00  Hrs. 

22550  001 

TBA 

CFA103 

Shaffer 

22502  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

8509 

Woodwind  Pedagogy 

3  00  Hrs 

2108 

Ind  Sidy  Piano  Prolic 

2.00  Hrs 

22551  001 

TBA 

CFA287 

Rippe 

22503  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

MU202 

Case-Newport 

8999 

Dissertation 

3  00  Hrs 

3001 

Music  For  Children 

22504  001           0910-1005 

22505  002          0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

MWF 
TTh 

MU286 
MU286 

Staff 
Staff 

22552  001 

TBA 

MU223 

Staff 

22506  003          0100-0225 

22507  004          1130-1225 

Day 
Day 

TTh 
MWF 

MU286 
MU286 

Staff 
Staff 

Sacred  Music  (Musa-K316) 

4801     Indiv  Stdv  Sacred  Music          3.00  Hrs. 

4001 

Orff-Schul  Clsrm  Tchr  I 

3.00  Hrs 

22553  001 

TBA 

MU126 

Peterson 

4201 

22508  001           0400-0700 
Ind  Study  Teaching  Mus 

Day 
2  00  Hrs 

M 

MU286 

Saliba 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL— 

22510  001           TBA 

MU279 

Staff 

7801 

Studies  In  Sacred  Music 

3  00  Hrs. 

4201 

Ind  Study  Teaching  Mus 

1  00  Hrs 

22554  001 

TBA 

MU126 

Peterson 

22509  002          TBA 

MU124 

Staff 

8801 

Studies  In  Sacred  Music 

3  00  Hrs 

4201 

Ind  Study  Teaching  Mus 
2251 1  003          TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

MU123 

Staff 

22555  001 

TBA 

MU126 

Peterson 

4203 

Mai  Meth  Clssroom  Music 
22512  001           1130-1225 

3  00  Hrs 
Day 

MWF 

MU107 

McRae 

Applied  Music  (Muap-K318) 

4205 

Marching  Band  Technique 

2.00  Hrs. 

1000 

Applied  Music  Workshop 

0.50  Hrs. 

22513  001           TBA 

T 

CFA108 

Courtney 

22556  001 

1235-0120 

Day         W 

MU100 

Pugh 

4206 

Music/Exceptional  Child 

3.00  Hrs 

22557  002 

TBA 

MU100 

Pugh 

22514  001           0400-0700 

Day 

T 

MU286 

McRae 

1110 

Ma|  Grp  Insl  Trumpet 

2  00  Hrs 

4208 

Band  Literature 

3  00  Hrs 

22556  001 

TBA 

MU217 

Stefl 

22515  001           TBA 

CFA105 

McKay 

1111 

Trumpet 

1  00  Hrs 

4209 

Piano  Tuning/Repair 

2.00  Hrs 

22559  001 

TBA 

MU217 

Steff 

22516  001           0240-0430 

Day 

T 

MU113 

Staff 

1111 

Trumpet 

2.00  Hrs 

4503 

Adv  Piano  Pedagogy 
22517  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

MU209 

Viviano 

1111 

22560  002 
Trumpet 

TBA 

4.00  Hrs 

MU217 

Steff 

4505 

Prm  of  Accompanying 

3  00  Hrs 

22561  003 

TBA 

MU217 

Steff 

22518  001           TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

1120 

Ma|  Grp  Inst 

Horn 

2  00  Hrs 

4506 

Intro/Suzuki  Talent  Ed 

3.00  Hrs 

22562  001 

TBA 

MU225 

Dolph 

22519  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Long 

1121 

Horn 

1  00  Hrs 

4509 

Suzuki  Violin  Lit/Tech 

3.00  Hrs. 

22563  001 

TBA 

MU225 

Dolph 

22520  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Long 

1121 

Horn 

2  00  Hrs. 

4511 

Class  Piano  Pedagogy 

3.00  Hrs 

22564  002 

TBA 

MU225 

Dolph 

22521  001           TBA 

MU 

Case-Newport 

1121 

Horn 

4  00  Hrs 

4700 

Inst  Conducting 

2.00  Hrs. 

22565  003 

TBA 

MU225 

Dolph 

22522  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MU103 

Griffith 

1130 

Ma|  Grp  Inst  Trombone 

2  00  Hrs 

4701 

Choral  Conducting 

2.00  Hrs. 

22566  001 

TBA 

MU223 

Lemmon 

22523  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MU006 

Edwards 

1131 

Trombone 

1  00  Hrs 

4801 

Tchg  Mus  Comprehensive 

3.00  Hrs. 

22567  001 

TBA 

MU223 

Lemmon 

22524  001           0600-0900 

Night 

M 

MU107 

Lemmon 

1131 

Trombone 

2  00  Hrs. 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

22568  002 

TBA 

MU223 

Lemmon 

6001 

Orff-Schul  Clsrm  Tchr  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

1131 

Trombone 

4  00  Hrs 

22525  001           0400-0700 

Day 

M 

MU286 

Saliba 

22569  003 

TBA 

MU223 

Lemmon 

6201 

Ind  Study  Teaching  Mus 

1  00  Hrs 

1140 

Maj  Grp  Insl  Tuba 

2  00  Hrs 

22526  001           TBA 

MU124 

Staff 

22570  001 

TBA 

MU213 

Schulz 

6201 

Ind  Study  Teaching  Mus 

2  00  Hrs 

1141 

Tuba 

1  00  Hrs 

22527  002          TBA 

MU124 

Staff 

22571  001 

TBA 

MU213 

Schulz 

6201 

Ind  Study  Teaching  Mus 

3  00  Hrs 

1141 

Tuba 

2  00  Hrs 

22528  003          TBA 

MU124 

Staff 

22572  002 

TBA 

MU213 

Schulz 

6205 

Marching  Band  Technique 

2.00  Hrs 

1141 

Tuba 

4.00  Hrs 

22529  001           TBA 

T 

CFA108 

Courtney 

22573  003 

TBA 

MU213 

Schulz 

6206 

Music/Exceptional  Child 

3.00  Hrs 

1310 

Mai  Grp  Inst  Piano 

2.00  Hrs 

22530  001           0400-0700 

Day 

T 

MU286 

McRae 

(01)  22574  001 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

6208 

Band  Literature 

3.00  Hrs 

1311 

Piano 

1  00  Hrs 

22531  001           TBA 

CFA105 

McKay 

(01)  22575  001 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

6503 

Adv  Piano  Pedagogy 

3  00  Hrs 

1311 

Piano 

2  00  Hrs 

22532  001           TBA 

MU291 

Viviano 

(01 

22576  002 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

6505 

Prm  of  Accompanying 

3.00  Hrs 

1311 

Piano 

4  00  Hrs 

22533  001           TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

(01)  22577  003 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

6506 

Intro/Suzuki  Talent  Ed 

3.00  Hrs 

1312 

Jazz  Piano 

1  00  Hrs 

22534  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Long 

(02)  22578  001 

TBA 

MUG3B 

Rush 

6509 

Suzuki  Violin  Lit/Tech 

3.00  Hrs. 

1312 

Jazz  Piano 

2.00  Hrs. 

22535  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Long 

(02 

22579  002 

TBA 

MUG3B 

Rush 

6511 

Class  Piano  Pedagogy 

3.00  Hrs. 

1321 

Harpsichord 

1  00  Hrs 

22536  001           TBA 

MU 

Case-Newport 

22580  001 

TBA 

MU110 

Peterson 

7211 

Pro]  Seed  Mus  Curr 

3  00  Hrs 

1321 

Harpsichord 

2  00  Hrs 

22537  001           TBA 

MU 

Lemmon/Pugh 

22581  002 

TBA 

MU110 

Peterson 

7213 

Orchtrtn  Orfl  Instrm 

3.00  Hrs. 

1331 

Organ 

1  00  Hrs 

22538  001           0400-0650 

Day 

W 

MU286 

Saliba 

22582  001 

TBA 

MU280 

Peterson 

7215 

Intern  Orff  Schulwerk 

3.00  Hrs. 

1331 

Organ 

2.00  Hrs. 

22539  001           TBA 

MU121 

Saliba 

22583  002 

TBA 

MU280 

Peterson 

7502 

Vocal  Pedagogy  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

1331 

Organ 

4  00  Hrs 

22540  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MU211 

Staff 

22584  003 

TBA 

MU280 

Peterson 

7507 

Brass  Pedagogy 

3  00  Hrs 

1410 

Mai  Grp  Insl  Percus 

2.00  Hrs. 

22541  001           TBA 

MU213 

Schultz 

22585  001 

TBA 

CFA103 

Shaffer  F 

7508 

Percussion  Pedagogy 

3.00  Hrs 

1411 

Percussion 

1  00  Hrs 

22542  001           TBA 

CFA103 

Shaffer 

22586  001 

TBA 

CFA103 

Shaffer  F 

Spring  Term 


Applied  Music  (Muap-K318) 


1411     Percussion 

2.00  Hrs. 

1711 

Flute 

100  Hrs 

22587  002 

TBA 

CFA103 

Shafler  F 

22635  001 

TBA 

MU283 

Erskine 

1411     Percussion 

4.00  Hrs. 

1711 

Flute 

2  00  Hrs. 

22588  003 

TBA 

CFA103 

Shaffer  F 

22636  002 

TBA 

MU283 

Erskine 

1412    Jazz  Percussion 

1.00  Hrs. 

1711 

Flute 

4  00  Hrs 

22589  001 

TBA 

CFA103 

Staff 

22637  003 

TBA 

MU283 

Erskine 

1412    Jazz  Percuss 

on 

2.00  Hrs 

1720 

Mai  Grp  Inst  Oboe 

2  00  Hrs 

22590  002 

TBA 

CFA103 

Staff 

22638  001 

TBA 

CFA232E 

Lynch 

1510    Maj  Grp  Inst  Violin 

2.00  Hrs. 

1721 

Oboe 

1.00  Hrs. 

22591  001 

TBA 

MU297 

Ross 

22639  001 

TBA 

CFA232E 

Lynch 

1511     Violin 

1.00  Hrs. 

1721 

Oboe 

2  00  Hrs 

22592  001 

TBA 

MU297 

Ross 

22640  002 

TBA 

CFA232E 

Lynch 

1511     Violin 

2.00  Hrs. 

1721 

Oboe 

4  00  Hrs 

22593  002 

TBA 

MU297 

Ross 

22641  003 

TBA 

CFA232E 

Lynch 

1511     Violin 

4.00  Hrs. 

1730 

Mai  Grp  Inst  Clarinet 

2.00  Hrs 

22594  003 

TBA 

MU297 

Ross 

22642  001 

TBA 

MU293 

Gholson 

1520    Mai  Grp  Inst  Viola 

2.00  Hrs. 

1731 

Clarinet 

1  00  Hrs. 

22595  001 

TBA 

MU299 

Levin 

22643  001 

TBA 

MU293 

Gholson 

1521    Viola 

1.00  Hrs 

1731 

Clarinet 

2  00  Hrs 

22596  001 

TBA 

MU299 

Levin 

22644  002 

TBA 

MU293 

Gholson 

1521     Viola 

2.00  Hrs 

1731 

Clarinet 

4  00  Hrs 

22597  002 

TBA 

MU299 

Levin 

22645  003 

TBA 

MU293 

Gholson 

1521     Viola 

4.00  Hrs. 

1740 

Saxophone  Grp  Inst 

2  00  Hrs 

22598  003 

TBA 

MU299 

Levin 

22646  001 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

1530    Mai  Grp  Inst  Cello 

2.00  Hrs 

1741 

Saxophone 

100  Hrs 

22599  001 

TBA 

MU285 

Spurbeck 

22647  001 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

1531     Cello 

1.00  Hrs. 

1741 

Saxophone 

2.00  Hrs 

22600  001 

TBA 

MU285 

Spurbeck 

22648  002 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

1531     Cello 

2.00  Hrs 

1741 

Saxophone 

4  00  Hrs 

22601  002 

TBA 

MU285 

Spurbeck 

22649  003 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

1531     Cello 

4.00  Hrs. 

1750 

Mai  Grp  Inst  Bassoon 

2.00  Hrs. 

22602  003 

TBA 

MU285 

Spurbeck 

22650  001 

TBA 

MU123 

Pugh 

1540    Maj  Grp  Inst  Bass 

2.00  Hrs 

1751 

Bassoon 

1  00  Hrs 

22603  001 

TBA 

MU243 

Chiego 

22651  001 

TBA 

MU123 

Pugh 

1541     8ass 

1.00  Hrs. 

1751 

Bassoon 

2.00  Hrs. 

22604  001 

TBA 

MU243 

Chiego 

22652  002 

TBA 

MU123 

Pugh 

1541     Bass 

2.00  Hrs. 

1751 

Bassoon 

4  00  Hrs 

22605  002 

TBA 

MU243 

Chiego 

22653  003 

TBA 

MU123 

Pugh 

1541    Bass 

4.00  Hrs 

1760 

Mjr  Grp:  Recorder 

2.00  Hrs 

22606  003 

TBA 

MU243 

Chiego 

22654  001 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

1542    Jazz  Bass 

1 .00  Hrs 

2001 

Universty  Concert  Band 

1  00  Hrs 

(03)  22607  001 

TBA 

MU003 

Goodwin 

22655  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

TTh 

CFA137 

Courtney 

1542    Jazz  Bass 

2.00  Hrs. 

22656  002 

0730-0930 

Night 

TTh 

MU006 

Staff 

(03)  22608  002 

TBA 

MU003 

Goodwin 

2003 

Varsity  Band 

1.00  Hrs. 

1550    Maj  Grp  Inst  Guitar 

2.00  Hrs. 

22657  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

TTh 

MU006 

Staff 

(04)  22609  001 

TBA 

MU249 

Afshar 

2004 

University  Gospel  Choir 

1.00  Hrs. 

22610  002 

TBA 

MU003 

Staff 

22658  001 

0500-0700 

Day 

MW 

MU008 

Staff 

1551     Guitar 

100  Hrs. 

3004 

University  Win 

d  Ensemb 

1.00  Hrs. 

(04)22611  001 

TBA 

MU249 

Afshar 

22659  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

MWF 

CFA137 

McKay 

1551     Guitar 

2.00  Hrs. 

3005 

University  Orchestra 

1.00  Hrs. 

(04)22612  002 

TBA 

MU249 

Afshar 

22660  001 

0130-0315 

Day 

MWF 

MU0O6 

Levin 

1551     Guitar 

4.00  Hrs. 

3006 

University  Singers 

1.00  Hrs. 

(04)  22613  003 

TBA 

MU249 

Afshar 

22661  001 

0130-0300 

Day 

MWF 

MU008 

Edwards 

1552    Jazz  Guitar 

1.00  Hrs. 

3007 

Opera  Chorus 

100  Hrs. 

(03)  22614  001 

TBA 

MU245 

Staff 

22662  001 

0730-1000 

Night 

T 

MU008 

Edwards 

1552    Jazz  Guitar 

2.00  Hrs. 

3008 

Oratorio  Chorus 

1.00  Hrs. 

(03)22615  002 

TBA 

MU245 

Staff 

22663  001 

0730-1000 

Night 

M 

MU008 

Staff 

1561     Harp 

1.00  Hrs. 

3010 

Univ  Jazz  Ensemble 

1  00  Hrs 

22616  001 

TBA 

MU112 

Shaffer  M 

22664  001 

0100-0315 

Day 

TTh 

MU006 

Goodwin 

1561     Harp 

2.00  Hrs 

22665  002 

0130-0300 

Day 

MW 

CFA137 

Staff 

22617  002 

TBA 

MU112 

Shaffer  M 

3010 

Jazz  Ensemble  Vocal 

1.00  Hrs. 

1570    Mjr  Grp  Viola  Da  Gamba 

2.00  Hrs. 

22666  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

TWThF 

MU008 

Edwards 

22618  001 

TBA 

MU299 

Staff 

22667  002 

TBA 

MU003 

Goodwin 

1571     Viola  Da  Gamba 

1  00  Hrs 

3011 

Rcrd  Orch  Instr  Pert 

1.00  Hrs. 

22619  001 

TBA 

MU299 

Staff 

22668  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

MU101 

Rush 

1571     Viola  Da  Gamba 

2.00  Hrs. 

3101 

Brass  Ensemble 

1.00  Hrs. 

22620  002 

TBA 

MU299 

Staff 

22669  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

F 

MU113 

Dolph 

1610    Maj  Grp  Inst  Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

22670  002 

1235-0120 

Day 

F 

MU006 

Lemmon 

22621  001 

1130-1225 

Day         MW 

MU205 

Staff 

22671  003 

TBA 

TBA 

Schultz 

1611    Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

3103 

Jazz  Combo 

1.00  Hrs. 

22625  012 

TBA 

MU247 

Staff 

22672  001 

0130-0300 

Day 

CFA137 

Goodwin 

1611     Voice 

4.00  Hrs. 

22673  002 

TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

22629  013 

TBA 

MU247 

Staff 

3401 

Percussion  Ensemble 

1.00  Hrs. 

1611     Voice 

1.00  Hrs. 

22674  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

CFA103 

Shaffer  F 

22622  021 

TBA 

MU211 

Gaston 

22675  002 

TBA 

CFA103 

Shaffer  F 

1611     Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

3402 

Contemp  Cham  Player 

1.00  Hrs. 

22626  022 

TBA 

MU211 

Gaston 

22676  001 

TBA 

MU 

Staff 

1611     Voice 

4.00  Hrs. 

3501 

String  Ensemble 

1.00  Hrs. 

22630  023 

TBA 

MU211 

Gaston 

22677  001 

TBA 

MU249 

Spurbeck 

1611     Voice 

1.00  Hrs. 

22678  002 

TBA 

MU249 

Afshar 

22623  031 

TBA 

MU205 

Staff 

22679  003 

1235-0120 

Day 

F 

MU107 

Chiego 

1611     Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

22680  004 

0330-0515 

Day 

TTh 

MU008 

Moya 

22627  032 

TBA 

MU205 

Staff 

3601 

Camerata  Singers 

1.00  Hrs. 

1611     Voice 

4.00  Hrs. 

22681  001 

0130-0300 

Day 

MWF 

MU102 

Saliba 

22631  033 

TBA 

MU205 

Staff 

3602 

Opera  Workshop 

1.00  Hrs. 

1611     Voice 

1.00  Hrs. 

22682  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

MWF 

MU006 

Papian 

22624  041 

TBA 

MU119A 

Papian 

3603 

Opera  Soloist 

1.00  Hrs. 

1611     Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

22683  001 

0330-0530 1 

Day 

MWF 

MU006 

Papian 

22628  042 

T8A 

MU119A 

Papian 

3604 

Opera  Production  Lab      ** 

1.00  Hrs. 

1612    Jazz  Voice 

1.00  Hrs. 

22684  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

MWF 

MU006 

Papian 

(03)  22632  001 

TBA 

MU247 

Staff 

3701 

Woodwind  Ensemble 

1.00  Hrs. 

1612    Jazz  Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

22685  001 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

(03)  22633  002 

TBA 

MU247 

Staff 

22686  002 

TBA 

MU283 

Erskine 

1710    Maj  Grp  Inst  Flute 

2.00  Hrs. 

22687  003 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

22634  001 

TBA 

MU283 

Erskine 

22688  004 

TBA 

MU287 

Rippe 

47 


Applied  Music  (Muap-K318) 


Spring  Term 


3999    Junior  Recital 

1  00  Hrs 

3501 

Comp/Arrang  Jaz/Com  III 

2  00  Hrs 

22689  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Stall 

22731  001           TBA 

MU003 

Rush/Sleff 

431 1     Piano 

1  00  Hrs 

(01)  3801 

Studio  Synthesizers 

2  00  Hrs 

(01)  22690  001 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

22732  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

CFA141 

Richens 

431 1     Piano 

2  00  Hrs 

(02)  3802 

Audio  Rcrd/Non-Tech  Mai 

4.00  Hrs. 

(01)  22691  002 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

22733  011           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CFA105 

Staff 

431 1     Piano 

4  00  Hrs 

3828 

Aeslh/Anly  Jaz/Com  Styl 

2  00  Hrs. 

(01)  22692  003 

TBA 

MU29I 

Gilbert 

22734  001           TBA 

MU003 

Staff 

4311     Piano 

6  00  Hrs 

4102 

Composer's  Wksp  Jaz/Com 

3.00  Hrs 

(01)  22693  004 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

22735  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CFA105 

Rush 

4312    Jazz  Piano 

1  00  Hrs 

4501 

Comp/ArrangJaz/Com  IV 

3  00  Hrs. 

(02) 22694  001 

TBA 

MUG3B 

Rush 

22736  001           TBA 

MU003 

Rush/SteH 

4312    Jazz  Piano 

2.00  Hrs 

4504 

Enternment  Complx  Mgmt 

3  00  Hrs 

(02)  22695  002 

TBA 

MUG3B 

Rush 

22737  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

CFA105 

Tucker 

461 1     Voice 

4  00  His 

4603 

Legal/Bus  Pracl  Rec  Ind 

3  00  Hrs 

22698  003 

TBA 

MU211 

Gaston 

22738  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

CFA105 

Lipman 

461 1     Voice 

2  00  Hrs 

(03)  4800 

Basic  Recording 

4.00  Hrs. 

22697  012 

TBA 

MU211 

Gaston 

22739  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CFA138 

Upman 

461 1     Voice 

4.00  Hrs 

(01)  4801 

Prblms  Commercial  Music 

1  00  Hrs 

22699  013 

TBA 

MU205 

Stall 

22740  001           TBA 

CFA106 

Staff 

461 1     Voice 

1.00  Hrs 

(01)  4801 

Prblms  Commercial  Music 

2  00  Hrs 

22696  031 

TBA 

MU205 

Stall 

22741  001           TBA 

CFA106 

Staff 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

(01)  4801 

Prblms  Commercial  Music 

3  00  Hrs 

4999    Senior  Recital 

1  00  Hrs 

22744  001           TBA 

CFA106 

Staff 

22700  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Staff 

(01)  4801 

Prblms  Commercial  Music 

2  00  Hrs 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

22742  002          0200-0300 

22743  003          TBA 

Day 

MW 

CFA107C 
CFA107C 

Richens 
Richens 

6311     Piano 

1  00  Hrs. 

4804 

Recordng  Studio  Admin 

3  00  Hrs 

(01)  22701  001 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

22745  001           TBA 

CFA105 

Staff 

6311     Piano 

2  00  Hrs 

(01)  4897 

Performance  Project 

3  00  Hrs 

(01)22702  113 

TBA 

MUG3B 

Rush 

22746  001           TBA 

MU003 

Rush 

6331     Organ 

2.00  Hrs 

(01)  4897 

Composition  Project 

4  00  Hrs 

22703  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Peterson 

22747  002          TBA 

MU003 

Rush 

661 1     Voice 

2.00  Hrs 

(01)  4898 

Sr  Proj:  Mus  Bus/Re  Eng 

4  00  Hrs 

22704  002 

TBA 

MU285 

Staff 

22748  001           TBA 

CFA106 

Lipman/Tucke 

7001     Wind  Ensemble 

1  00  Hrs 

(01)  4899 

Internship 

4  00  Hrs 

22705  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

MWF 

CFA 

McKay 

22749  001           TBA 

CFA109D 

Tucker 

7001     Grad  Ensemble-Urcnestra 

1  00  Hrs 

-GRADUATE-                                                                  ■■■,.:■..,:,■:. 

22706  002 

0135-0320 

Day 

MWF 

MUG006 

Levin 

7001     Grad  Ensemble-Opera  Ch 
22707  003          0700-1000 

1  00  Hrs 

Night 

1 .00  Hrs. 

MU008 

Edwards 

6502 

Intro  Film  Scor/Edit 
22750  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

CFA105 

Rush 

7001     Grad  Ensemble-Oratorio 

6603 

Legal/Bus  Pract  Rec  Ind 

3.00  Hrs. 

22708  004          0730-1000 
7001     Grad  Ens  Opera  Wksn 

Night 
1  00  Hrs 

M 

MUG008 

Staff 

22751  001           0530-0830 
(01)  RESTRICTED  SEE  LARRY  LIPMArx 

Night 
.  MU  106. 

Th 

CFA105 

Lipman 

22709  009 

0330-0530 

Day 
1.00  Hrs 

MTWThF 

MU006 

Staff 

(02)  RESTRICTED  SEE  LARRY  LIPMAN.  MU  106  COURSE  ALSO  MEETS  TU  11  20AM-1 2.45PM 

7001     Grad  Ens:  Uni 

Singers 

(03)  RESTRICTED  SEE  LARRY  LIPMAN,  MU  106  COURSE  ALSO  MEETS  TH  11:20AM-12:45PM 

22710  010 

0130-0300 

Day 

MWF 

MU008 

Edwards 

7003    String  Ensemble 

22711  014          0330-0515 

1 .00  Hrs 

Day 

TTh 

MU008 

Moya 

Theatre,  Communication  Arts  &  Dance 

7003    Jazz  Vocal 

100  Hrs 

Dr.  John  P.  Bakke.  Chair 

22712  013 

0330-0530 

Day 

TWThF 

MU103 

Edwards 

7311     Piano 

2.00  Hrs. 

143D  Thea . 

678-2565 

(01)22713  001 
7311     Piano 
(01)22715  002 

TBA 

4  00  Hrs 

MU291 

Gilbert 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

Theatre  (Thea-K491) 

731 1     Piano 

6  00  Hrs 

Basic  Oral  Interptaln 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)22716  003 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

22752  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC201 

Baxter 

7311     Piano 

2.00  Hrs. 

22753  002          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC115 

Malin 

(02)22714  013 

TBA 

MUG3B 

Rush 

1551 

Intro  To  Theatre 

3.00  Hrs. 

7331     Organ 

2  00  Hrs 

22754  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC109 

Staff 

22717  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Peterson 

22755  002          0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC113 

Staff 

7611     Voice 

2.00  Hrs. 

22756  003          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TC109 

Staff 

22718  001 

TBA 

MU211 

Sfatt 

22757  004          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TC113 

Staff 

7611     Voice 

4  00  Hrs 

22758  005           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC109 

Burgess 

22719  002 

TBA 

MU285 

Stall 

22759  006          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC113 

Lenhart 

7899    Lecture  Recita 

3  00  Hrs 

22760  007           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TC109 

Goss 

22720  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Staff 

22761  008           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TC113 

Staff 

7999    Recital 

3.00  Hrs 

22762  009          0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

TC113 

Staff 

22721  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Staff 

22763  010          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC109 

Staff 

831 1     Piano 

2.00  Hrs. 

22764  01 1           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC113 

Staff 

(01)  22722  001 

TBA 

MU291 

Gilbert 

22765  012          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC109 

Burgess 

8331     Organ 

2  00  Hrs 

22766  013          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC113 

Koertge 

22723  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Peterson 

22767  014           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC109 

Staff 

8899    Lecture  Recita 

3.00  Hrs 

22768  015          0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

PYAUD 

Malm 

22724  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Staff 

22769  016          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TC109 

Staff 

8999    Recital 

3  00  Hrs 

(01)22770  909          0900-1215 

Day 

M 

TC115 

McFadden 

22725  001 

TBA 

MU100 

Staff 

(02)  1551 

Intro  To  Theatre  Hnrs 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  SEE  J  GIL8ERT.  MU  291 

22771  301           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC113 

McCulough 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  SEE  G  RUSH,  MU  003A 

1561 

Introduction  To  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  RESTRICTED  -  SEE  T 

GOODWIN,  MU  003A 

22772  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC115 

Goss 

(04)  RESTRICTED  -  SEE  L 

AFSHAR.  MU  249.  OEPT  NOTE:  FORMS  FOR  OTHER  INDIVDUAL  IN- 

2512 

Intro  Theatre  Graphics 

3.00  Hrs. 

STRUCTTON  COURSi 
OF  MUSIC,  MU  123. 

S  LISTED  N  THE  CATALOG  ARE  AVAILABLE  IN  THE  DEPARTMENT 

22773  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC107 

Burgess 

2530 

Acting/Non-Majors 

3.00  Hrs. 

22774  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TC235 

Helming 

Commercial  Music  (Cmus-K320) 

(03)  2532 

Character  Development 
22775  001           0910-1005 

3  00  Hrs. 
Day 

MWF 

TC235 

McCulough 

1116    Piano  Jazz/Pop/Comrcl 

2.00  Hrs 

(04)  3213 

Performr  Voice/Articltn 

3.00  Hrs 

22726  001 

0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

MU202 

Marbarch 

22776  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC235 

Lenhart 

2102    Thry  Jaz/Pop/Comrcl  II 

3  00  Hrs 

HwF 

3411 

Language  In  Pertormnce 

3  00  Hrs 

22728  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MU101 

Stetl 

22777  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC201 

Baxter 

2102     Theory  Aural  Lab  II 

0.00  Hrs 

3506 

Movement  Styles 

3.00  Hrs 

22727  101 

0800-0855 

Day 

W 

MU103 

Steff 

22778  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

CFA124 

Chnetzberg 

2502    Comp/Arrang.Jaz/Com  II 

2  00  Hrs 

(05)  3532 

Adv  Scene  Study 

3  00  Hrs 

22729  001 

TBA 

MU003 

Rush/Sleff 

22779  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TC137 

Helming 

3100     Promotn/Mgm 

Artists 

3  00  Hrs 

3541 

Acting  Techniques 

1  00  Hrs 

22730  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

CFA105 

Tucker 

(06)22780  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC235 

McCulough 

48 


Spring  Term 


Theatre  (Thea-K491) 


3541 

Acting  Techniques 

1.00  Hrs 

(07)22781  002           1020-1115 

Day 

3542 

Management/Publicity 
22782  001           TBA 

1  00  Hrs 

3542 

Costumes 

1  00  Hrs. 

(08)  22783  002          TBA 

3542 

Lights 

1  00  Hrs 

(08)  22784  003          TBA 

3542 

Sound 

1  00  Hrs 

(08)  22785  004          TBA 

3542 

Scenery 

1  00  Hrs 

(08 

22786  005          TBA 

3542 

Props 

1.00  Hrs. 

(08)  22787  006          TBA 

3542 

Make-Up 

1.00  Hrs 

(08)  22788  007          TBA 

4401 

Interpret  Child's  Lit 

3.00  Hrs 

22789  001           0930-1230 

Day 

(09)  4441 

Performance  Repertory 

3.00  Hrs. 

22790  001           0100-0300 

Day 

4455 

Directng  Narrative  Thea 

3 00  Hrs 

22791  001           1240-0205 

Day 

4502 

Ensemble  Movement 

3.00  Hrs. 

22792  001           0940-1105 

Day 

(10)  4541 

Internship 
22793  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

(10)  4541 

Internship 
22794  002          TBA 

6  00  Hrs 

4550 

Techn  Prodctn  Studio 

3.00  Hrs 

22795  001           1020-1115 

Day 

(11)  4553 

Individual  Studies  Thtr 
22796  001           TBA 

100  Hrs. 

(11)  4553 

Individual  Studies  Thtr 
22797  002          TBA 

2.00  Hrs 

(11)  4553 

Individual  Studies  Thtr 
22798  003          TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

4554 

Costume  History 

3.00  Hrs 

22799  001           1130-1225 

Day 

4560 

Design  Studio 
22800  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

4564 

Scenography 

3.00  Hrs. 

22801  001           0830-1000 

Day 

4571 

Playwriting 

3.00  Hrs. 

22802  001           0400-0700 

Day 

(12)  4595 

Theatre  Sound 
22803  001           0830-0925 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TC137 

Helming 

TC100 

McCulough 

TC100 

Koertge 

TC100 

McFadden 

TC100 

McFadden 

TC100 

Burgess 

TC100 

Goss 

TC100 

Koertge 

TC201 

Helming 

TC201 

Lenhart 

TC137 

Baxter 

CFA126 

Chrietzbetg 

TC143 

Helming 

TC143 

Helming 

TC107 

Koertge 

TC100 

Staff 

TC100 

Staff 

TC100 

Staff 

TC107 

Koertge 

TC100 

McFadden 

TC216 

Goss 

TC239 

Malm 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


6401     Interpret  Child's  Lit 

22804  001  0930-1230 
(09)  6441     Performance  Repertory 

22805  001  0100-0300 
6502    Ensemble  Movement 


22806  001 
Techn  Prodctn  Studio 


1105 


'001 


1020- 


3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 


TTh 
MWF 
MWF 


TC201  Helming 
TC201  Lenhart 
CFA126      Chnetzberg 


Day 


Night 


3.00  Hrs 
Day 


3.00  Hrs 
Day 


6554    Costume  History 

22808  001  1130-1225 
6571     Playwriting 

22809  001  0400-0700 

(12)  6595    Theatre  Sound 

22810  001  0830-0925 
7440    Sem  Critial  Studies 

22811  001  0530-0655 
7521     Stage  Direction 

22812  001  1120-1245 
7526    Directing  Studio 

22813  001  TBA 
7558    Design  Studio 

22814  001  0940-1105 

(13)  7560    Studies  Dsgn/Tech  Prod 

22815  001  TBA 
7571     Advanced  Playwriting 

22816  001  0400-0700 
8526    Directing  Studio 

22817  001  TBA 
(13)  8560    Studies  Dsgn/Tech  Prod 

22818  001  TBA 
8571     Advanced  Playwriting 

22819  001  0400-0700 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS.  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  1 15 

(03)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  KEN  MCCULOUGH,  TC  223  MUST  ALSO  REGISTER  FOR  THEA  3541, 
SECTION  101 

(04)  RESTRICTED  SEE  JO  LENHART,  TC  229. 

(05)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  JOANNA  HELMING.  TC  131   MUST  ALSO  REGISTER  FOR  THEA  3541 
SECTION  002.     '. 

(06)  RESTRICTED  -.SEE  KEN  MCCULOUGH,  TC  223  MUST  ALSO  REGISTER  FOR  THEA  2532, 
SECTION  001, 

(07)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  JOANNA  HELMING,  TC  131   MUST  ALSO  REGISTER  FOR  THEA  3532, 
SECTION  001. 

(08)  FIRST  MEETING  ONLY  -  TUES,  JAN  21,  4:00  PM,  TC  100. 

(09)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  JO  LENHART.  TC  229.  COURSE  ALSO  MEETS  TU/TH  2.40PM-405PM. 

(10)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  JOANNA  HELMING,  TC  131. 

(11)  RESTRICTED.  OBTAIN  PERMISSION  IN  TC  143. 

(12)  MUST  ALSO  ATTEND  CLASS  ON  WEDNESDAYS,  830AM-9  25AM 

(13)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  JOHN  MCFADDEN,  TC  121. 


TC107 

TC107 
TC239 
TC201 
TC239 
TC235 
TC143 
TC100 
TC143 
TC239 
TC143 
TC143 
TC239 


Koertge 
Koertge 


McFadden 

Baxter 

Ferris 

Ferris 

McFadden 

McFadden 

Malm 

McFadden 
Malin 


Communication  Studies  (Comm-K493) 


1311     Public  Speaking 

3.00  Hrs. 

22820  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC107 

Staff 

22821  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TCI  03 

Staff 

22822  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TC107 

Staff 

22823  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TC207 

Staff 

22824  005 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TC107 

Staff 

22825  006 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TC107 

Staff 

22826  007 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC103 

Staff 

22827  008 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC207 

Staff 

22828  009 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC113 

Staff 

22829  010 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

TC109 

Staff 

22830  011 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TC107 

Staff 

(01)  22831  909 

0530-0830 

Night 

M 

TC109 

McDowell 

1 780    Intro  Human  Communcatn 

3.00  Hrs. 

22832  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC237A 

Kirkpatrick 

1 781     Intro  Rhetrc/Comm  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

22833  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC237A 

Staff 

1851     Introduction  To  Film 

3.00  Hrs. 

22834  001 

0100-0400 

Day 

M 

TC237A 

Graham 

22835  002 

0100-0400 

Day 

W 

TC237A 

Ross 

22836  003 

0600-0900 

Night 

M 

TC237A 

Appleby 

(01)  22837  909 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TC237A 

Staff 

2361     Atrican-Amercn  Rhetoric 

3  00  Hrs 

22838  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC103 

Acey 

22839  002 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC103 

Acey 

2381     Oral  Communication 

3.00  Hrs. 

22840  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC115 

Clanton 

22841  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC207 

Staff 

22842  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TC207 

Staff 

22843  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TC209 

Staff 

22844  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC207 

Clanton 

22845  006 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC209 

Staff 

22846  007 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC215 

Staff 

22847  008 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TC209 

Staff 

22848  009 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TC207 

Staff 

22849  010 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

TC209 

Staff 

22850  01 1 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TC207 

Staff 

22851  012 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC209 

Staff 

22852  013 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC207 

Staff 

22853  014 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC209 

Staff 

22854  015 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC215 

Staff 

22855  016 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC209 

Staff 

22856  017 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC215 

Staff 

22857  018 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC209 

Staff 

22858  019 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

TC207 

Staff 

22859  020 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TC207 

Staff 

22860  021 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

TC209 

Staff 

(01)  22861  909 

0900-1200 

Day 

W 

TC115 

Staff 

(01)22862  910 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TC209 

Staff 

3321     Argumentation  &  Debate 

3.00  Hrs. 

22863  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TC107 

Staff 

22864  002 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC207 

Staff 

3322    Theories  of 

Persuasion 

3.00  Hrs. 

22865  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TC237A 

Kirkpatrick 

(02)  3342    Communcatn  &  Leadrship 

3.00  Hrs. 

22866  001 

1255-0330 

Day 

Th 

TBA 

Staff 

3802    Productn  Tech/Organztns 

3.00  Hrs. 

22867  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC101 

Banes 

3820    Brdcst  Prep/Performance 

3.00  Hrs. 

22868  001 

0240-0440 

Day 

TTh 

TC107 

McDowell 

3821     Radio  Prod/Studio  Oprtn 

3.00  Hrs. 

22869  001 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

TC107 

Staff 

3823     Tv/Film  Product/Asth  I 

4.00  Hrs. 

22870  001 

0800-1100 

Day 

MW 

TC101 

Gee 

3824    Tv/Film  Product/Asth  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

(03)  22871  001 

0600-0900 

Night 

MW 

TC101 

Ross 

(04)  22872  002 

0800-1100 

Day 

TTh 

TC101 

Gee 

(05)  3842    Tv  Studio  Production  I 

4.00  Hrs. 

22873  001 

0800-1100 

Day 

MW 

CFA131 

Banes 

4011     Communctn 

In  Orgnztns 

3.00  Hrs 

22874  001 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TC107 

Staff 

4360    Hist/Cnt  Pblic  Address 

3  00  Hrs 

22875  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC107 

Osborn 

4373    Interracial  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

22876  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TC103 

Acey 

(06)  4374    Studies  Comm  Arts 

100  Hrs 

22877  001 

TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  4374    Studies  Comm  Arts 

2.00  Hrs. 

22878  002 

TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  4374     Studies  Comm  Arts 

3  00  Hrs. 

22879  003 

TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  4802    Internship 

1.00  Hrs. 

22880  001 

TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  4802    Internship 

2  00  Hrs. 

22881  002 

TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  4802    Internship 

3.00  Hrs. 

22882  003 

TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

4811     Radio/Tv  Programming 

3.00  Hrs. 

22883  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC103 

Bensman 

4812    Comm  Law/Prfrmng  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

22884  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC103 

Bensman 

49 


Communication  Studies  (Comm-K493) 


Spring  Term 


(04)  4625    Editing  film/Videotape 


22885  001           0220-0420 

Day 

MW 

TCI  01 

Gee 

4831 

Broadcasl/Cable  Sale/Ad 

3.00  Hrs 

22886  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

TC109 

McDowell 

(05)  4841 

Television  Workshop 

4  00  Hrs. 

22887  001           0800-1100 

Day 

TTh 

CFA131 

Banes 

4851 

Film  History  II 

3  00  Hrs. 

22888  001           0240-0440 

Day 

TTh 

TC237A 

Graham 

4853 

Documenary  Form  Film 

3.00  Hrs 

22889  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC237A 

Appleby 

(06)  4892 

film/Video  Production 

1.00  Hrs. 

22890  001           TBA 

TC143' 

Stan- 

(06)  4892 

Film/Video  Production 

2.00  Hrs. 

22891  002          TBA 

TCI  43 

Start 

(06)  4892 

Film/Video  Production 

3.00  Hrs. 

22892  003          TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6011 

Communctn  In  Orgnztns 

3.00  Hrs 

22893  001           0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TCI  07 

Stall 

6360 

Hist/Cnt  Pole  Address 

3.00  Hrs 

22894  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TC107 

Osborn 

6373 

Interracial  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

22895  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TC103 

Acey 

(06)  6802 

Internship 

1.00  Hrs. 

22896  001           TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  6602 

Internship 

2  00  Hrs. 

22897  002          TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  6802 

Internship 

3.00  Hrs 

22898  003          TBA 

TCI  43 

Staff 

6811 

Radio/Tv  Programming 

3.00  Hrs 

22899  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC103 

Bensman 

6812 

Comm  Law/Prtrmng  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

22900  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TC103 

Bensman 

(04)  6825 

Editing  Film/Videotape 

3.00  Hrs. 

22901  001           0220-0420 

Day 

MW 

TC101 

Gee 

6831 

Broadcast/Cable  Sale/Ad 

3  00  Hrs. 

22902  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

TC109 

McDowell 

(05)  6841 

Television  Workshop 

4.00  Hrs. 

22903  001           0800-1100 

Day 

TTh 

CFA131 

Banes 

6851 

Film  History  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

22904  001           0240-0440 

Day 

TTh 

TC237A 

Graham 

6853 

Documentary  Form  Film 

3.00  Hrs. 

22905  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TC237A 

Appleby 

(06)  6892 

Film/Video  Production 

100  Hrs. 

22906  001           TBA 

TCI  43 

Staff 

(06)  6892 

Film/Video  Production 

2  00  Hrs 

22907  002          TBA 

TC143 

Stall 

(06)  6892 

Film/Video  Production 

3  00  Hrs 

22908  003          TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

7101 

Sem  Rhetorical  Style 

3.00  Hrs. 

22909  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TC115 

Osborn 

7360 

Sem  Rhetorical  Theory 

3.00  Hrs 

22910  001           0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TC239 

Bakke 

7369 

Sem  Org  Communications 

3  00  Hrs. 

22911  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC239 

Kirkpatrick 

7374 

Indep  Studies  Comm  Arts 

100  Hrs 

(06)22912  001           TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

7374 

Indep  Studies  Comm  Arts 

2.00  Hrs. 

(06)22913  002          TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

(06)  7374 

Indep  Studies  In  Comm 

3.00  Hrs. 

22914  003          TBA 

TC143 

Staff 

7806 

Trends  Mass  Communicatn 

3.00  Hrs 

22915  001           0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

TC109 

Bensman 

7991 

Sem  Comparative  Media 

3.00  Hrs. 

22916  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TC237A 

Ross 

8101 

Sem  Rhetorical  Style 

3.00  Hrs. 

22917  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TC115 

Osborn 

8360 

Sem  Rhetorical  Theory 

3  00  Hrs 

22918  001           0900-1200 

Day 

S 

TC239 

Bakke 

8369 

Sem  Org  Communications 

3.00  Hrs 

22919  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TC239 

Kirkpatrick 

6806 

Trends  Mass  Communicatn 

300  Hrs. 

22920  001           0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

TC109 

Bensman 

8991 

Sem  Comparative  Media 

3.00  Hrs 

22921  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TC237A 

Ross 

(01)  RESTRICTED  •  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(02)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  DEAN  HAMPTON,  UC  443 

(03)  RESTRICTED  SEE  STEVEN  ROSS,  TC  119 

(04)  RESTRICTED.  SEE  ROXANA  GEE.  TC  G7. 

(05)  RESTRICTED  SEE  VALERIE  BANES.  CFA  117D 

(06)  RESTRICTED  OBTAIN  PERMISSION  IN  TC  143 

Theatre  and  Communication  Arts  (Thca-K495) 

(01)  4980    Honors  Studies  ,3  00  Hrs 

22922  301  TBA  TC143         Graham 

22923  302  TBA  TC143         Graham 
4982    Honors  Seminar                    3.00  Hrs. 

(01)22924  301  0940-1105  Day         TTh  TC239        Graham 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 
(01)  4999    Senior  Honors  Thesis  3  00  Hrs 

22925  301  TBA  TC143         Start 
-ORADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

(02)7993    Special  Problems  1.00  Hrs. 

22926  001  TBA  TC100        Staff 


(02)  7993    Special  Problems  2  00  Hrs 

22927  002  TBA 

(02)7993    Special  Problems  3  00  Hrs. 

22928  003  TBA 

(02)7994    Special  Problems  1.00  Hrs. 

22929  001  TBA 

(02)  7994    Special  Problems  2.00  Hrs 

22930  002  TBA 

(02)  7994     Special  Problems  3  00  Hrs 

22931  003  TBA 

(02)  7995    Production  Practicum  3.00  Hrs 

22932  001  TBA 

(02)  7995    Production  Practicum  6  00  Hrs 

22933  002  TBA 

(02)  7996    Thesis  1.00  Hrs. 

22934  001  TBA 

(02)  7996    Thesis  3.00  Hrs. 

22935  002  TBA 

(02)  7996    Thesis  6.00  Hrs. 

22936  003  TBA 

(02)8993    Special  Problems  1.00  Hrs. 

22937  001  TBA 

(02)  8993    Special  Problems  2.00  Hrs. 

22938  002  TBA 

(02)  8993    Special  Problems  3.00  Hrs. 

22939  003  TBA 

(02)8994     Special  Problems  1.00  Hrs. 

22940  001  TBA 

(02)  8994     Special  Problems  2.00  Hrs. 

22941  002  TBA 

(02)  8994    Special  Problems  3.00  Hrs. 

22942  003  TBA 

(02)  8995    Production  Practicum  3.00  Hrs 

22943  001  TBA 

(02)  8995    Production  Practicum  6  00  Hrs 

22944  002  TBA 

(01)  RESTRICTED  -  HONORS  PICK  UP  FORMS  TC  143 

(02)  RESTRICTED  OBTAIN  PERMISSION  IN  TC  143. 


Dance  (Danc-K497) 


Introduction  To  Dance 
22945  001  1120-1245 

1821     Modern  Dance 


Day 

2.00  Hrs. 

Day 


22946  001  1020-1115 
1825    Bailed 

22947  001  1020-1115 
1827    Jazz  Dance  I 

22948  001  1130-1225 
2101     Dance  Improvisation 

22949  001  0940-1105 
2825    Ballet  II 

22950  001  1130-1225 
2827    Jazz  Dance  II 

22951  001  0220-0345 

(01)  3829    Adv  Dance  Techniques 

22952  001  1240-0205 

(02)  4101     Dance  Repertory 

22953  001  TBA 
(02)  4301     Directed  Studies  Dance 

22954  001  TBA 
(02)  4301     Directed  Studies  Dance 

22955  002  TBA 
(02)  4301     Directed  Studies  Dance 

22956  003  TBA 

(01)  COURSE  ALSO  MEETS  TU/TH  2:40PM-4:05PM 

(02)  RESTRICTED  SEE  MOIRA  LOGAN,  CFA  121 


2.00  Hrs 
Day 

4.00  Hrs 
Day 


1 .00  Hrs 


2.00  Hrs 


3  00  Hrs 


TC100 
TC100 
TC100 
TC100 
TC1O0 
TC100 
TCI  00 
TC100 
TC100 
TC100 
TC143 
TC143 
TC143 
TC143 
TC143 
TC143 
TC143 
TC143 


TC101 

Logan 

CFA124 

Logan 

CFA126 

Chnetzberg 

CFA124 

Chnetzberg 

CFA124 

Logan 

CFA126 

Halligan 

CFA124 

Halligan 

CFA 124 

Halligan 

TC143 

Logan 

TC100 

Logan 

TC100 

Logan 

TC100 

Logan 

The  College  of  Education 

Dr.  Nathan  Essex,  Dean 
215  Education  Building,  678-4265 

Educational  Professional  Core  (Educ-M500) 

Dr.  Anne  C.  Troutman,  Director 


200B  Education, 

678-4177 

2600 

Human  Dvlpmt  Lrng  Thry 

3.00  Hrs. 

22957  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

22958  002 

0530-0830 

Night 

2601 

Clinical  Experience  I 

1.00  Hrs. 

22959  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

22960  002 

1120-1215 

Day 

22961  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

22962  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

22963  005 

0910-1005 

Day 

(01)  3000 

Pnnciples  of  Teachng 

3.00  Hrs 

22964  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

22965  002 

0940-1105 

Day 

22966  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

22967  004 

0530-0830 

Night 

ED204 

Dowd 

ED301 

Petry 

ED300 

Petry 

ED301 

Anderson 

ED204 

Anderson 

ED301 

Petry 

ED201 

Staff 

ED210 

Staff 

ED210 

Vanoteghe 

ED314 

Staff 

Spring  Term 


Educational  Professional  Core  (Educ-M500) 


3000  Principles  of  Teachng 

(cont.) 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/lndstrl  Arts 

6.00  Hrs. 

22968  005          0530-0830 

Night 

T 

ED314 

Staff 

23027  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22969  006          1240-0335 

Day 

M 

ED204 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/lndstrl  Arts 

9  00  Hrs. 

(01)  3001 

Clinical  Experience  II 

1.00  Hrs. 

23028  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22970  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MTW 

ED209 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/lnstr  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

22971  002           1120-1215 

Day 

MTW 

ED209 

Staff 

23029  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22972  003           1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

ED300 

Vanoteghen 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/lnstr  Music 

6.00  Hrs. 

22973  004          0530-0725 

Night 

W 

ED 

Staff 

23030  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22974  005          0500-0655 

Night 

Th 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/lnstr  Music 

9.00  Hrs. 

22975  006          1240-0235 

Day 

W 

ED 

Staff 

23031  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

3100 

Assessment  &  Evaluation 

2.00  Hrs. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Schl  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

22976  001           0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

ED205 

Hamrick 

23032  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22977  002          0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

ED204 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Schl  Music 

6  00  Hrs. 

22978  003          0615-0805 

Night 

W 

EDAUD 

Staff 

23033  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

3200 

Interprsnl  Skls/Edctrs 

2.00  Hrs. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Schl  Music 

9.00  Hrs 

22979  001           1120-1215 

Day 

TTh 

MN413 

Hall 

23034  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22980  002          1240-0230 

Day 

W 

ED301 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Phys  Ed 

3.00  Hrs 

22981  003          0500-0650 

Night 

W 

CS 

Staff 

23035  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

3301 

Chid  Dvpmnt  &  Lrng  Thry 

2.00  Hrs. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Phys  Ed 

6.00  Hrs. 

22982  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

MN413 

Crase 

23036  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22983  002           1000-1055 

Day 

TTh 

ED201 

Greer  B 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Phys  Ed 

9.00  Hrs. 

22984  003          0500-0650 

Night 

T 

CS 

Goss 

23037  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

3302 

Adlscnt  Dev&Lrng  Thry 

2.00  Hrs. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Voc  Home  Ec 

3.00  Hrs. 

22985  001           0300-0450 

Day 

T 

ED204 

Goss 

23038  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

3401 

Tchng  Excptnl  Learner 

2.00  Hrs. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Voc  Home  Ec 

6.00  Hrs. 

22986  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

ED203 

Rich 

23039  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22987  002           1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

ED203 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Voc  Home  Ec 

9  00  Hrs 

22988  003          0820-0915 

Day 

TTh 

ED201 

Greer  B 

23040  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22989  004          0500-0650 

Night 

T 

CS 

Anderson 

4902 

Stdnt  Tching/Elementary 

3  00  Hrs 

3501 

Classroom  Management 

2.00  Hrs. 

23041  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22990  001           1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

ED205 

Greer  J 

4902 

Stdnt  Tching/Elementary 

6  00  Hrs 

22991  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

ED205 

Greer  J 

23042  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22992  003          0500-0650 

Night 

W 

ED207 

Greer  J 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Kindergartn 

3.00  Hrs. 

3600 

Applctns  Instr  Media 

3.00  Hrs. 

23043  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22993  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

ED314 

Miller 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Kindergartn 

6.00  Hrs. 

22994  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

ED314 

Miller 

23044  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22995  003          0530-0830 

Night 

W 

ED314 

Staff 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Spec  Ed 

3.00  Hrs 

22996  004          1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

ED314 

Staff 

23045  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22997  005          1240-0205 

Day 

TTh 

ED314 

Staff 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Spec  Ed 

6.00  Hrs. 

(02)  3900 

Educ  Honors  Colloquium 

3.00  Hrs. 

23046  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22998  301           0100-0350 

Day 

M 

ED421 

Vanoteghen 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Secondary 

3.00  Hrs 

4601 

Educ  Fnd'n/Tchrs 

2.00  Hrs. 

23047  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

22999  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

ED301 

Scahill 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Secondary 

6.00  Hrs 

23000  002          0500-0650 

Night 

W 

CS 

Scahill 

23048  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4701 

Clinical  Experience  III 

2.00  Hrs. 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Art 

3.00  Hrs 

23001  001           0100-0230 

Day 

T 

ED204 

Bowyer 

23049  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Elementary 

3.00  Hrs. 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Art 

6.00  Hrs. 

23002  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23050  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Elementary 

6.00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Bus  Ed 

3.00  Hrs. 

23003  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23051  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Elementary 

9.00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Bus  Ed 

6.00  Hrs. 

23004  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23052  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Kindergartn 

3.00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Health 

3.00  Hrs. 

23005  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23053  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Kindergartn 

6  00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Health 

6.00  Hrs. 

23006  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23054  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Kindergartn 

9.00  Hrs 

4902 

Std  Tchng/lndstrl  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

23007  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23055  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/ Spec  Educ 

3.00  Hrs 

4902 

Std  Tchng/lndstrl  Arts 

6.00  Hrs. 

23008  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23056  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Spec  Educ 

6  00  Hrs. 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/lnstr  Music 

3.00  Hrs. 

23009  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23057  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Spec  Educ 

9  00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/lnstr  Music 

6.00  Hrs. 

23010  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23058  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Secondary 

3  00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Phys  Ed 

3.00  Hrs. 

23011  001          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23059  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Secondary 

6.00  Hrs. 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Phys  Ed 

6.00  Hrs. 

23012  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23060  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Secondary 

9.00  Hrs. 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Voc  Home  Ec 

3.00  Hrs. 

23013  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23061  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Art 

3  00  Hrs 

4902 

Stdnt  Tchng/Voc  Home  Ec 

6.00  Hrs. 

23014  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23062  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Art 

6  00  Hrs 

-GRADUATE-            ONLY  1         ..         i        1  i                        i 

23015  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

7000 

Analysis/Pract  Teach  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Art. 

9.00  Hrs 

23063  001           0530-0830 

Night        Th 

ED 

Staff 

23016  003          TBA 
Stdnt  Tchng/Bus  Ed 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  LECTURE  AND  LAB  ARE  COORDINATED.~STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  A  LAB  SESSION 

4901 

3.00  Hrs. 

ENDING  IN  SAME  DIGIT  AS  LECTURE  -  3000  &  3001. 

23017  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(02)  HONORS  SECTION:  PICK  UP  CARDS  IN  ED  200. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Bus  Ed 
23018  002          TBA 

6.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

DEPT  NOTE.  STUDENT  TEACHING  IS  ALL  RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  200. 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Bus  Ed 

9.00  Hrs 

4901 

23019  003          TBA 
Stdnt  Tchng/Dist  Ed 

23020  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

ED 
ED 

Staff 
Staff 

Educational  Services  (Edsv-M550) 

Dr.  Thomas  A.  Rakes.  Coordinator 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Dist  Ed 

6.00  Hrs. 

23021  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

424  Educatic 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Dist  Ed 

9.00  Hrs. 

3350 

The  Adult  Learner 

3.00  Hrs. 

23022  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23064  001           0530-0830 

Night       T 

ED203 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Health 

3  00  Hrs. 

4150 

Process  Skills/Trainers 

3.00  Hrs. 

23023  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23065  001           0530-0830 

Night       Th 

ED201 

Young 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Health 

6.00  Hrs. 

4350 

Instruct  Devel/Training 

3.00  Hrs. 

23024  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23066  001           0530-0830 

Night        M 

ED204 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/Health 

9.00  Hrs. 

4450 

Media  Devi/Training 

2.00  Hrs. 

23025  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23067  001           0530-0730 

Night       Th 

ED204 

Staff 

4901 

Stdnt  Tchng/lndstrl  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

4550 

Orgnztn  &  Mgmt  Trng  Prg 

3.00  Hrs. 

23026  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23068  001           0530-0830 

Night       W 

ED107 

Staff 

51 


Educational  Services  (Edsv-M550) 


Spring  Term 


(01)  4750 

Prblm/Ed  Services 

1  00  Hrs 

8170 

Practicum  In  Edas 

3  00  Hrs. 

23069  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23116  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

(01)  4750 

Prblm/Ed  Services 

2  00Hrs 

8171 

Intern  In  Edas 

3  00  Hrs 

23070  002          TBA 

TBA 

Start 

23117  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

(01)  4750 

Prblm/Ed  Services 

3  00  Hrs 

8172 

Pract  Hghr  Educ  Adm 

3  00  Hrs 

23071  003          TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

23118  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

(01)  4800 

Professional  Seminar 

1  00  Hrs 

8173 

Intern  Hghr  Educ  Adm 

3.00  Hrs 

23072  001           0530-0630 

Night 

T 

FH206 

Van  Oleghen 

23119  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

(01)  4850 

Pract/Training  Settings 

1  00  Hrs 

8180 

Educational  Law 

3  00  Hrs. 

23073  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

23120  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

ED209 

Lucas 

(01)  4850 

Pract/Training  Settings 

2  00  Hrs 

8192 

Orgnl  Structr  Higher  Ed 

3  00  Hrs 

23074  002          TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23121  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

TBA 

Riggs 

(01)  4350 

Pract/Training  Settings 

3  00  Hrs 

8311 

Secndry  Schl  Admm/Supv 

3.00  Hrs. 

23075  003          TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

(02)23124  001           0530-0830 

Night 

FS 

ED205 

StaH 

(01)  4950 

Intern/Training  Settings 

6  00  Hrs 

8380 

Higher  Education  Law 

3  00  Hrs. 

23076  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23125  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

ED103 

Riggs 

(01)  4950 

Intern/Training  Settings 

■7  00  Hrs. 

8440 

Microcomputer  Applctns 

3  00  Hrs. 

23077  002          TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23126  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

ED103 

Valesky 

(01)  4950 

Intern/Training  Settings 

8  00  Hrs 

8611 

Community  Ed  Admin 

3.00  Hrs. 

23078  003          TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23127  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

ED209 

Lucas 

(01)  4950 

Intern/Training  Settings 

9  00  Hrs 

8700 

Rsrch  Hum  Sch  Com  Rel 

3.00  Hrs. 

23079  004          TBA 

TBA 

Young 

23128  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

-GRADUATE-"'  :  1    m>i  .           m;  iWr:                         ■■    i     ., 

8710 

Rsrch  General  Ed  Admin 

3.00  Hrs 

6150 

Process  Skills/Trainers 

3.00  Hrs. 

23129  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23080  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

ED201 

StaH 

8730 

Rsrch  Ed  Fin  Bus  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

6350 

Instruct  Devel/Training 

3.00  Hrs. 

23130  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

23081  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

ED204 

Mornson 

8740 

Rsrch  Ed  Plant/Transpt 

3  00  Hrs 

6450 

Media  Devi/Trainers 

2.00  Hrs. 

23131  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

6550 

23082  001           0530-0730 
Orgnztn  &  Mgmt  Trng  Prg 

23083  001           0530-0830 

Night 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

Th 

ED204 
ED107 

StaH 
StaH 

8750 
8760 

Rsrch  Educ  Supervision 
23132  001           TBA 
Rsrch  Personl  Negtns 

3.00  Hrs 
3.00  Hrs 

TBA 

StaH 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  EC 

417A 

8780 

23133  001           TBA 
Rsrch  Prob  Educ  Law 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

23134  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

Educational  Administration  and  Supervision 

8790 

Rsrch  Prob  Higher  Ed  Ad 
23135  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

(Edas-M630) 

8811 

Policy  Implmntn  Edas 
23136  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

_ 

TBA 

Markus 

Dr.  Thomas  C.  Valesky,  Interi 

9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation 

3.00  Hrs. 

101  Education,  678-2368 

9000 

23137  001           TBA 
Doctoral  Dissertation 

6.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

—GRADUATE— OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL— 

23138  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

7000 

Human  Sen  &  Com  Rel 

3.00  Hrs. 

9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation 

9.00  Hrs 

23084  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

ED205 

Pettigrew 

23139  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

7050 

Supv  Prcs  Educ  Envrnmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  MEETS  SAT  8  AM  TO  3:30PM,  JAN  26,  FEB  2,  9 

16,  23,  AND  MAR  2. 

(01)  23085  001           0530-0830 

Night 

FS 

ED205 

StaH 

(02)  MEETS  FRI  530PM-830PM  AND  SAT  800AM-3  30PM  ON  MAR  22,  23,  APR  5.  6,  19,  20.  26. 

7100 

Intro  To  Educ  Admin 

3.00  Hrs. 

27. 

23086  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

ED205 

Hirth 

DEPT  NOTE:  PROSPECTIVE  ENROLLEES  OF  PRACTICUMS,  INTERNSHIPS. 

7130 

Fnance/Bus  Mgmt  In  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

READINGS/RESEARCH,  AND  CULMINATING  EXPERIENCE  SHOULD  GIVE  30  DAYS  NOTICE 

23088  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

ED205 

Hirth 

OF  INTENTION  AND  SECURE  APPROVAL  OF  CHAIR,  ED  101 

7160 

Admin  Educ  Pers  Negtns 
23090  001           0530-0830 

3  00  Hrs. 

Night 

T 

ED205 

Lucas 

7170 

Practicum  In  Edas 
23092  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7171 

Intern  In  Edas 
23093  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7172 

Pract  Hghr  Educ  Adm 
23094  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7173 

Intern  Hghr  Educ  Adm 
23095  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7180 

Educational  Law 
23096  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs 
Night 

M 

ED209 

Lucas 

7192 

Orgnl  Structr  Higher  Ed 
23097  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

M 

TBA 

Riggs 

7311 

Secndry  Schl  Admm/Supv 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  23098  001           0530-0830 

Night 

FS 

ED205 

StaH 

7440 

Microcomputer  Applctns 
23099  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

W 

ED103 

Valesky 

7611 

Community  Ed  Admin 
23100  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

W 

ED209 

Lucas 

7700 

Rsrch  Hum  Sen  Com  Rel 
23101  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7710 

flsrch  General  Ed  Admin 
23102  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

TBA 

StaH 

7730 

Rsrch  Ed  Fin  Bus  Mgmt 
23103  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

TBA 

StaH 

7740 

Rsrch  Ed  Plant/Transpt 
23104  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7750 

Rsrch  Educ  Supervision 
23105  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7760 

Rsrch  Personl  Negtns 
23106  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

TBA 

StaH 

7780 

Rsrch  Prob  Educ  Law 
23107  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

7790 

Rsrch  Prob  Higher  Ed  Ad 
23108  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

TBA 

StaH 

7811 

Policy  Implmntn  Edas 
23109  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

T 

TBA 

Markus 

7996 

Thesis 
23110  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

8000 

Spec  Culmn  Experience 
23111  001          TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

StaH 

8130 

Fnance/Bus  Mgmt  In  Educ 
23112  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

M 

ED205 

Hirth 

8160 

Admin  Educ  Pers  Negtns 
23114  001           0530-0830 

3  00  Hrs. 
Night 

T 

ED205 

StaH 

52 


Spring  Term 


Elementary  Education  (Eled-M650) 


Curriculum  and  Instruction 

Dr.  Thomas  A.  Rakes,  Chair 
424  Education,  678-2365 

Elementary  Education  (Eled-M650) 


3251 


3261 


3271 


2211     Intro  Early  Child  Educ 

(01)  23141  001  0800-0855  Day  MW  ED109        Johnston 

221 1     Intr  Early  Chid  Ed  Lab  0.00  Hrs. 

(02)23140  101  0800-0855  Day         F  ED109        Johnston 

3111     Early  Chid  Soc  St/Lit  3.00  Hrs. 

(03)23143  001  1240-0205  Day         T  ED109        Foster 

3111     Early  Chid  Ss/Lit  Lab  0.00  Hrs. 

(02)23142  101  1240-0205  Day         Th  ED109        Foster 

3121     Early  Chid  Math/Science         4.00  Hrs. 

(04)23145  001  1020-1215  Day         MW  ED109        Foster 

3121     Erly  Chldhd  Math/Sc  Lab        0.00  Hrs. 

(02)23144  101  1020-1215  Day         F  ED109        Foster 

3241     Tchg  Lang  Arts  Elem  3.00  Hrs. 

(05)23149  001  0800-0855 

(06)23150  002  0800-0925 

(07)23151  003  0910-1005 

3241     Tchg  Lang  Art  Elem  Lab 

23146  101  0800-0855 

23147  102  0800-0925 

23148  103  0910-1005 
Tchng  Math  Elementary 

23152  001  0100-0225  Day  TTh 

23153  002  0800-0925 
Tchng  Science  Elementry 

23154  001  1120-1245 

23155  002  1120-1245 
Tchg  Soc  St  Elementary 

23156  001  1240-0205 

23157  002  1240-0205 
4242    Tchng  Readng/Elementary 

23161  001  0910-1005 

23162  002  0940-1105 

23163  003  1020-1115 

4242  Tchg  Reading  Elem  Lab 

23158  101  0910-1005 

23159  102  0940-1105  Day  Th 

23160  103  1020-1115 

4243  Tchng  Rdng/Assmt  Crctn 

23164  001  0400-0600 

23165  002  0400-0600 

23166  003  0400-0600 
4344    Tchg  Rdng/Elem  Content 

23167  001  0240-0440 

23168  002  0240-0440 
441 1     Home  Sch  Relatnshp  Ece 

23169  001  0400-0715  Day         M  TBA  Foster 
STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  ELED  2211  SEC  101 

STUDENT  MUST  ALLOW  TRAVEL  TIME  BEFORE  AND  AFTER  LAB. 

STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  ELED  3111  SEC  101.  NOTE:  COURSE  WILL  NOT  BE  OFFERED 

SUMMER  1991. 

STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  ELED  3121  SEC  101.  NOTE:  COURSE  WILL  NOT  BE  OFFERED 

SUMMER  1991 

RESTRICTED  -  EARLY  CHILDHOOD  MAJORS.  STUDENT  MUST  ALSO  ENROLL  IN  ELED 

3241  SEC  101  AND  ELED  4242  SEC  001  AND  101.  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  424. 

STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  ELED  3241  SEC  102  AND  ELED  4242  SEC  002  AND  102. 

STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  ELED  3241  SEC  103  AND  ELED  4242  SEC  003  AND  103. 

COURSE  WILL  NOT  BE  OFFERED  SUMMER  1991. 

STUDENT  MUST  ALLOW  FOR  TRAVEL  TIME  BEFORE  AND  AFTER  LAB. 

RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  FROM  CAROL  BOND  ED  123. 

RESTRICTED.  SEE  DR.  CAROLE  BOND,  ED  123  NOTE:  COURSE  WILL  NOT  BE  OFFERED 

SUMMER  1991 


Day 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

2.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

2.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 
Day 

0.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 


Day 
Day 
Day 

2.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 


ED107 
ED107 
ED111 

Foster 
Riley 
Knight 

ED111 
ED111 
ED107 

Foster 
Riley 
Knight 

ED107 
ED109 

Crabtree 
Crabtree 

ED309 
ED309 

Norvell 
Norvell 

ED210 
ED 

James 
James 

EO107 
ED107 
ED107 

Staff 
Staff 

Knight 

ED107 
ED107 
ED107 

Staff 
Staff 
Knight 

ED123J 
ED123J 
ED123J 

Staff 
Bond 
Dietrich 

ED203 
ED111 

Smith  L 
Staff 

Curriculum  and  Instruction  In  Education 
(Cied-M675) 


1.00  Hrs. 


TTh 


TTh 


(01)  3901     Spcl  Prblms  Instruction 

23170  001  TBA 
(01)3901     Spcl  Prblms  Instruction 

23171  002  TBA 
4111     Library  Mtrls  Children 

23172  001  0800-0925 

23173  002  0940-1105 
-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED 

6111     Ubrary  Mtrls  Children  3.00  Hrs. 

23174  001  0800-0925 

23175  002  0940-1105 
7002    Fundamentals  Curric  Dev 

23176  001  0530-0835 

23177  002  1240-0340 
7050    Instructl  Strategies 

23179  001  0530-0835 

23180  002  0430-0735 

7059  Models  of  Instruction 

23181  001  0400-0700 

7060  Microcomputers/Learning 

23182  001  0530-0835 

23183  002  0400-0705 

23184  003  0900-1215 


3.00  Hrs. 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 
Day 


Day 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 
Day 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 


TBA 

Staff 

T8A 

Staff 

BL105        Mahood 
BL105         Mahood 
TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

BL105 
BL105 

Mahood 
Mahood 

ED209 
ED210 

Gamer 
Garner 

ED111 
ED107 

Kleinsasser 
Smith  D 

CSLBRY 

Staff 

ED307 
ED307 
ED307 

Abraham 

Miller 

Miller 

7072 

Adv  Instr  Media  Prdctn 

3.00  Hrs. 

23186  001           0530-0835 

Nighl 

Th 

ED314 

Morrison 

7078 

Sem  Instrct  Design/Tech 

3.00  Hrs. 

23187  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED316 

Smith  D 

(02)  7079 

Rsrch  Implications  C&l 

3.00  Hrs. 

23188  001           0530-0835 

Night 

FS 

ED111 

Kleinsasser 

7101 

Tchg  Nrsry/K/Prim  Child 

3.00  Hrs. 

23189  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

ED111 

Staff 

7103 

Literacy  Dv  Early  Child 

3.00  Hrs. 

23190  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED 

Johnston 

7132 

Catalog/Classification 

3.00  Hrs. 

23191  001           0500-0805 

Night 

T 

BL210B 

Mahood 

7138 

Seminar  In  Elem  Ed 

3.00  Hrs. 

23192  001           0430-0735 

Day 

T 

ED109 

Etheridge  C 

7201 

College  Teaching 

3.00  Hrs. 

23193  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED406 

Staff 

7204 

Teaching  Devlp  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23194  001           0530-0835 

Night 

.  Th 

ED 

Staff 

7300 

Cont  Issues  Lang  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

23195  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED107 

Smith  L 

7302 

Tchg  Lit  To  Adolescents 

3.00  Hrs. 

23197  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED212 

Richie 

7500 

Tchg  Mathematics  Elem 

3.00  Hrs. 

23198  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED 

Miller 

7502 

Tchg  Mathematics  Seed 

3.00  Hrs. 

23199  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED212 

Abraham 

7508 

Sem  Mathematics  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23200  001           0530-0835 

Night 

w 

ED109 

Crabtree 

7540 

Cogn/Art/Ling  Influence 

3.00  Hrs. 

23201  001           0530-0835 

Night 

w 

ED1 11 

Kaiser 

7542 

Alt  Proced  Reading  Prob 

3.00  Hrs. 

23202  001           0430-0730 

Day 

T 

ED123J 

Bond 

7544 

Tchg  Read  Content  Areas 

3.00  Hrs. 

23203  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED107 

Kaiser 

7600 

Tchg  Science  Elem  Schi 

3.00  Hrs 

23204  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED309 

Norvell 

7603 

Scndry  Schl  Sci.  Curr 

3.00  Hrs. 

23205  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

ED309 

Norvell 

7650 

Tchg  Elem  Social  Stdy 

3.00  Hrs. 

23206  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

ED210 

James 

7705 

Classrm  Org/lnslr  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

23209  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

ED1 11 

Etheridge  C 

7730 

Found  Librarianship 

3.00  Hrs. 

23210  001           0500-0805 

Night 

W 

BL210B 

Mahood 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Kindergarten 

3.00  Hrs. 

23211  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Kindergarten 

6.00  Hrs. 

23212  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Kindergarten 

9.00  Hrs. 

23213  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Kindrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

3  00  Hrs 

23214  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Kindrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

4.00  Hrs. 

23215  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Kindrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

6.00  Hrs. 

23216  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Kindrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

9.00  Hrs. 

23217  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Elementary  School 

3.00  Hrs. 

23218  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Elementary  School 

6.00  Hrs. 

23219  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Elementary  School 

9.00  Hrs. 

23220  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Elem  Student  Teaching 

3.00  Hrs. 

23221  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Elem  Student  Teaching 

6.00  Hrs. 

23222  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Elem  Student  Teaching 

9.00  Hrs. 

23223  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Secndry  Schools 

1  00  Hrs 

23224  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Secndry  Schools 

3.00  Hrs. 

23225  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Secndry  Schools 

4.00  Hrs. 

23226  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Secndry  Schools 

6.00  Hrs. 

23227  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Intern  Secndry  Schools 

9.00  Hrs. 

23228  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Seed  Student  Teaching 

3.00  Hrs. 

23229  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Seed  Student  Teaching 

6.00  Hrs. 

23230  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

(03)  7800 

Seed  Student  Teaching 

9.00  Hrs. 

23231  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

College  Teaching 

3.00  Hrs. 

23232  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

College  Teaching 

6.00  Hrs. 

23233  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

College  Teaching 

9.00  Hrs. 

23234  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Adult  Education 

3.00  Hrs. 

23235  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Adult  Education 

6.00  Hrs. 

23236  001           TBA 

TBA 

Start 

53 


Curriculum  and  Instruction  In  Education  (Cied-M675) 


Spring  Term 


(03)  7600 

Adult  Education 

9.00  Hrt 

8800 

El«m  Sludant  Teaching         3.00  Hrt.. 

23237  001         TBA 

TBA 

Stafl 

23293  001         TBA                                                 TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Instructional  Media 

3  00Hrs. 

8800 

Elem  Student  Teaching           6.00  Hrs. 

23238  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23294  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Instructional  Media 

600  Hrs 

8800 

Elem  Student  Teaching           9.00  Hrs. 

23239  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23295  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7800 

Instructional  Media 

9  00  Hrs 

8800 

Secondary  School                 3  00  Hrs. 

23240  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23296  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(03)  7850 

Suprvsn  Student  Tchg 

3.00  Hrs. 

8800 

Secondary  School                  4  00  Hrs 

23241  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23297  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7991 

Independent  Study  C&l 

1  00  Hrs 

8800 

Secondary  School                  6  OQ  Hrs 

23242  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

23298  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7991 

Independent  Study  C&l 

2  00  Hrs 

8800 

Secondary  School                  9.00  Hrs. 

23243  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23299  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7991 

Independent  Study  C&l 

3  00  Hrs 

8800 

Seed  Student  Teaching           3.00  Hrs 

23244  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23300  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7991 

Independent  Study  C&l 

6  00  Hrs 

8800 

Seed  Student  Teaching           6.00  Hrs. 

23245  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23301  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7991 

Independent  Study  C&l 

9  00  Hrs 

8800 

Seed  Student  Teaching          9.00  Hrs. 

23246  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23302  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7996 

Thesis 

3  00  Hrs 

8800 

College  Teaching                   3.00  Hrs. 

23247  001           TBA 

ED 

Start 

23303  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  7996 

Thesis 

6  00  Hrs. 

8800 

College  Teaching                   6.00  Hrs 

23248  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23304  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  8000 

Spec  Culmn  Experience 

3  00  Hrs 

8800 

College  Teaching                   9.00  Hrs. 

23249  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23305  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(01)  8000 

Spec  Culmn  Experience 

6.00  Hrs. 

8800 

Adult  Education                      3.00  Hrs 

23250  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

23306  001           TBA                                                     TBA000 

Staff 

8002 

Fundamentals  Curric  Dev 

3.00  Hrs 

8800 

Adult  Education                      6.00  Hrs 

23251  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED209 

Garner 

23307  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

23252  002          1240-0340 

Day 

M 

ED210 

Gamer 

8800 

Adult  Education                      9.00  Hrs. 

8050 

Instructl  Strategies 

3.00  Hrs. 

23308  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Stafl 

23254  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED111 

Kleinsasser 

8800 

Instructional  Media                 3.00  Hrs. 

23255  002          0430-0735 

Day 

M 

ED107 

Smith  D 

23309  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Stafl 

8060 

Microcomputers/Learning 

3.00  Hrs. 

8800 

Instructional  Media                 6.00  Hrs. 

23256  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

ED307 

Abraham 

23310  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

23257  002          0400-0705 

Day 

Th 

ED307 

Miller 

8800 

Instructional  Media                 9.00  Hrs 

23258  003          0900-1215 

Day 

S 

ED307 

Miller 

23311  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

8072 

Adv  Instr  Media  Prdctn 

3  00  Hrs. 

8850 

Suprvsn  Student  Tchg             3  00  Hrs. 

23260  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

ED314 

Smith  D 

23312  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

8078 

Sem  Instctl  Dsgn/Tech 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  8991 

Independent  Study  C&l            1 .00  Hrs. 

23261  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED316 

Morrison 

23313  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

(02)  8079 

Rsrch  Implications  C&l 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  8991 

Independent  Study  C&l           3.00  Hrs. 

23262  001           0530-0835 

Night 

FS 

ED111 

Kleinsasser 

23314  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

8101 

Tchg  Nrsry/K/Prim  Child 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  8991 

Independent  Study  C&l           6  00  Hrs. 

23263  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

ED111 

Stafl 

23315  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

8103 

Literacy  Dv  Early  Child 

3  00  Hrs. 

(01)  8991 

Independent  Study  C&l           9.00  Hrs. 

23264  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED 

Johnston 

23316  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

8138 

Seminar  In  Elem  Ed 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)  9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation               1 .00  Hrs. 

23265  001           0430-0735 

Day 

T 

ED109 

Ethendge  C 

23317  001           TBA                                                     TBA 

Staff 

8201 

College  Teaching 

3  00  Hrs. 

(01)  9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation               3  00  Hrs 

23267  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED406 

Staff 

23318  001           TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

8204 

Teaching  Devlp  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation              6  00  Hrs 

23268  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

ED 

Staff 

23319  001           TBA                                                     ED 

Stafl 

8300 

Cont  Issues  Lang  Arts 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation              9.00  Hrs 

23269  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED107 

Smith  L 

23320  001           TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

8302 

Tchg  Lit  To  Adolescents 

3.00  Hrs. 

9000 

Doctoral  Dissertation              2  00  Hrs. 

23271  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED212 

Richie 

23321  001           TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

8500 

Tchg  Mathematics  Elem 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  RESTRICTED.  PERMISSION  OF  PROF  &  DEPT  CHAIR.  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  424. 

23272  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED 

Miller 

(02)  COURSE  MEETS  JAN  18-19.  FEB  1-2.  15-16  &  MAR  1-2  ON  FRI  530PM-830PM  &  SAT 

8502 

Tchg  Mathematics  Seed 

3.00  Hrs. 

830AM-330PM. 

23273  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED212 

Abraham 

(03)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  200 

8508 

Sem  Mathematics  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

(04)  RESTRICTED  PERMISSION  OF  PROF  AND  DEPT  CHAIR.  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  424 

23274  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED109 

Crabtree 

DEPT  NOTE:  ALL  7800/8800  COURSES  ARE  RESTRICTED  FORMS  MUST  BE  PICKED  UP 

8540 

Cogn/Aff/Ling  Influence 

3.00  Hrs 

PRIOR  TO  REGISTERING. 

23275  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

ED111 

Kaiser 

8542 

Alt  Proced  Reading  Prob 
23276  001           0430-0730 

3  00  Hrs. 
Day 

T      ' 

ED123J 

Bond 

Educ.  Foundations,  Research  Methodology,  & 

8544 

Tchg  Read  Content  Areas 

3.00  Hrs. 

Psych 

23277  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

ED107 

Kaiser 

8600 

Tchg  Science  Elem  Schl 
23278  001           0530-0835 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

T 

ED309 

Norvell 

Dr.  Dean  Butler,  Interim  Chair 

8603 

Scndry  Schl  Sci.  Curr 

3.00  Hrs. 

404  Education.  678-2725 

23279  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

ED309 

Norvell 

8650 

Tchg  Elem  Social  Stdy 

3.00  Hrs. 

8705 
8800 

23280  001           0530-0835 
Classrm  Org/lnstr  Mgmt 

23283  001           0530-0835 
Kindergarten 

23284  001           TBA 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

M 
M 

ED210 
ED111 
TBA 

James 
Etheridge  C 
Staff 

Foundations  of  Education  (Edfd-M700) 

(01)4008    Prob  Cultural  Foundatns          1.00  Hrs. 

23322  001           TBA                                                     ED 
(01)  4008    Prob  Cultural  Foundatns          2.00  Hrs. 

Staff 

6300 

Kindergarten 

6.00  Hrs. 

23323  002          TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

23285  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(01)  4008 

Prob  Cultural  Foundatns          3.00  Hrs. 

8800 

Kindergarten 

9.00  Hrs. 

23324  003          TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

23286  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stafl 

-GRADUATE-  Ol  i  u  Ol-il  V  R>  iPJDEI-U :    FULL',  ADl/.IT  il  D  inOfi/.rm/.ii   :■:(.  I ■■ 

8800 

Kmdrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

3  00  Hrs. 

(01)  7000 

Thesis/Research  Proiect         3.O0  Hrs 

23287  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23325  001           TBA                                                     ED 

Stafl 

8800 

Kmdrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

4.00  Hrs. 

7000 

Thesis/Research  Proiect         6.O0  Hrs 

23288  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stafl 

23326  002          TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

8800 

Kmdrgrtn  Student  Tchg 

6.00  Hrs. 

7001 

Foundations  of  Educ               3.00  Hrs. 

23289  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stafl 

23327  001           0430-0730           Day          M                ED203 

Scahill 

8800 

Elementary  School 

3.00  Hrs. 

23328  002          1240-0335           Day          W               ED300 

Petry 

23290  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23329  003          0500-0800           Night        T                ED 

Staff 

8800 

Elementary  School 

6.00  Hrs. 

(01)  7008 

Spec  Prob  Cultural  Edfd          1  00  Hrs. 

23291  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23330  001           TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

8800 

Elementary  School 

9.00  Hrs. 

(01)  7008 

Spec  Prob  Cultural  Edfd          2.00  Hrs. 

23292  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

23331  002          TBA                                                     ED 

Staff 

54 


Spring  Term 


Foundations  of  Education  (Edfd-M700) 


(01)  7008    Spec  Prob  Cultural  Edfd 

23332  003  TBA 
7021     Phil  Foun  American  Educ 

23333  001  0430-0730 

(02)  7029    Future  American  College 

23334  001  TBA 
7033    Educ  &  Political  System 

23335  001  0430-0730 
8001    Foundations  of  Educ 

23336  001  0430-0730 

23337  002  1240-0335 

23338  003  0500-0800 
(01)  8008    Spec  Prob  Cultural  Edfd 

23339  001  TBA 
(01)  8008    Spec  Prob  Cultural  Edfd 

23340  002  TBA 

(01)  8008    Spec  Prob  Cultural  Edfd 

23341  003  TBA 
8021     Phil  Foun  American  Educ 

23342  001  0430-0730 

(02)  8029    Future  American  College 

23343  001  TBA 
8033    Educ  &  Political  System 

23344  001  0430-0730 
(01)  9000    Dissertation 

23345  001  TBA 
(01)  9000    Dissertation 

23346  002  TBA 
(01)  9000    Dissertation 

23347  003  TBA 
(01)  9000    Dissertation 

23348  004  TBA 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED 

(02)  COURSE  MEETS  MAR  8-9.  22-23  & 
8:30AM-3:30PM 


3.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

W 

ED421 

Bowyer 

3.00  Hrs. 

FS 

ED406 

Boone 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

T 

ED201 

Bowyer 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

M 

ED203 

Scahill 

Day 

W 

ED300 

Petry 

Night 

T 

ED 

Staff 

1.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

2  00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

3.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

W 

ED421 

Bowyer 

3.00  Hrs. 

FS 

ED406 

Boone 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

T 

ED201 

Bowyer 

1.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

3.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

6.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

9.00  Hrs. 

ED 

Staff 

APR  5-6.  1 

9-20  ON  FRI  5.30PM-8:30PM  &  SAT 

Research  Methodology  and  Statistics  (Edrs-M710) 


(01)  4518 

Prob  Educ  Measurement 

1.00  Hrs. 

23349  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  4518 

Prob  Educ  Measurement 

2.00  Hrs 

23350  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  4518 

Prob  Educ  Measurement 

3.00  Hrs 

23351  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

4541 

Fund  App  Stat  Meth 

3.00  Hrs. 

23352  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ED204 

Staff 

23353  002          0400-0515 

Day 

TTh 

ED 

Staff 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7511 

Measurmnt  &  Evaluatn 

3.00  Hrs 

23354  001           0500-0800 

Night 

Th 

ED 

Zurhellen 

(01)  7518 

Spec  Prob  Res  Meth 

1.00  Hrs. 

23355  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  7518 

Spec  Prob  Res  Meth 

2  00  Hrs 

23356  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  7518 

Spec  Prob  Res  Meth 

3.00  Hrs. 

23357  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

7521 

Intro  To  Educ  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

23358  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

ED300 

Todd 

23359  002          0430-0730 

Day 

T 

ED300 

Zurhellen 

23360  003          0500-0800 

Night 

M 

ED301 

Todd 

23361  004          0500-0800 

Night 

W 

ED301 

Todd 

23362  005          0500-0800 

Night 

Th 

ED300 

McNelis 

23363  006          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

ED300 

Staff 

23364  007          0100-0225 

Day 

MW 

ED 

Staff 

7522 

Adv  Educational  Resrch 

3.00  Hrs. 

23366  001           0500-0800 

Night 

M 

ED316 

Butler 

7523 

Applied  Educ  Research 

1.00  Hrs. 

23367  001           0400-0500 

Day 

M 

ED211 

Ross 

23368  002          0400-0500 

Day 

W 

ED211 

Ross 

7531 

Computer  As  Res  Tool 

3.00  Hrs. 

23369  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

ED301 

Davis 

7541 

Stat  Meth  App  Ed  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

23370  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

ED301 

Staff 

7542 

Stat  Meth  App  Ed  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

23371  001           0500-0800 

Night 

M 

ED300 

Rakow 

7572 

Institutional  Research 

3.00  Hrs 

23372  001           0500-0800 

Night 

T 

EDAUD 

Davis 

(01)  7581 

Supervised  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

23373  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  8518 

Spec  Prob  Res  Meth 

1.00  Hrs. 

23374  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  8518 

Spec  Prob  Res  Meth 

2.00  Hrs. 

23375  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  8518 

Spec  Prob  Res  Meth 

3.00  Hrs. 

23376  003          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

8522 

Adv  Educational  Resrch 

3.00  Hrs. 

23377  001           0500-0800 

Night 

M 

ED316 

Butler 

8529 

Sem  Rsrch  App  For  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23378  001           0900-1200 

Day 

S 

ED301 

Bowman 

8531 

Computer  As  Res  Tool 

3.00  Hrs 

23379  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

ED301 

Davis 

8541 

Stat  Meth  App  Ed  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

23380  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

ED301 

Staff 

8542 

Stat  Meth  App  Ed  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

23381  001           0500-0800 

Night 

M 

ED300 

Rakow 

8543    Res  Design  Analysis 

3.00  Hrs. 

23382  001           0500-0800 

Night 

W 

ED300 

Rakow 

8572    Institutional  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

23383  001           0500-0800 

Night 

T 

EDAUD 

Davis 

(01)  8581     Supervised  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

23384  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)  RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  404. 

iucational  Psychology  (Edps-M720) 

2111     Human  Growth  S  Devel 

3.00  Hrs. 

23385  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

ED201 

Dowd 

23386  002          0100-0155 

Day 

MWF 

ED201 

Dowd 

23387  003           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ED 

Weddle 

23388  004          0500-0600 

Night 

W 

ED 

Staff 

(01)4108    Spec  Prob  Ed  Psyc 

1.00  Hrs. 

23389  001           TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)4108    Spec  Prob  Ed  Psyc 

2.00  Hrs. 

23390  002          TBA 

ED 

Staff 

(01)4108     Spec  Prob  Ed  Psyc  3.00  Hrs. 

23391  003  TBA  ED  Staff 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


(01)  7108 

Sp  Prob  In  Ed  Psyc 
23392  001           TBA 

1.00  Hrs. 

(01)  7108 

Sp  Prob  In  Ed  Psyc 
23393  002          TBA 

2.00  Hrs 

(01)  7108 

Sp  Prob  In  Ed  Psyc 
23394  003          TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

7110 

Infant  Development 

3.00  Hrs. 

23395  001           0500-0800 

Night 

7111 

Child  Psyc  App  To  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23396  001           0430-0730 

Day 

7112 

Adol  Psyc  App  To  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23397  001           0430-0730 

Day 

7121 

Learn  Thry  App  To  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23399  001           0530-0830 

Night 

7151 

Adap  Instructnl  Models 

3  00  Hrs. 

23400  001           0530-0830 

Night 

7161 

Moral  Dvelopmt  &  Educ 

3.00  Hrs 

23401  001           0530-0830 

Night 

(01)  8108 

Spec  Problems  Ed  Psyc 
23402  001           TBA 

1.00  Hrs. 

(01)  8108 

Spec  Problems  Ed  Psyc 
23403  002          TBA 

2.00  Hrs. 

(01)  8108 

Spec  Problems  Ed  Psyc 
23404  003          TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

8110 

Infant  Development 

3.00  Hrs. 

23405  001           0500-0800 

Night 

8111 

Child  Psyc  App  To  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23406  001           0430-0730 

Day 

8112 

Adol  Psyc  App  To  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23407  001           0430-0730 

Day 

8121 

Learn  Thry  App  To  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23409  001           0530-0830 

Night 

8151 

Adap  Instructnl  Models 

3.00  Hrs. 

23410  001           0530-0830 

Night 

8161 

Moral  Dvelopmt  &  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23411  001           0530-0830 

Night 

ED107 

Weddle 

ED204 

Weddle 

ED203 

Steitz 

ED201 

Horgan 

ED201 

Ross 

ED203 

Steitz 

ED 

Staff 

ED 

Staff 

ED 

Staff 

ED107 

Weddle 

ED204 

Weddle 

ED203 

Steitz 

ED201 

Horgan 

ED201 

Ross 

ED203 

Steitz 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  ED  404 

Counseling  &  Personnel  Services  (Coun-M731) 

Dr.  Margaret  Fong,  Chair 
113  Patterson  Hali,  678-2841 

1661    Career  Development  3.00  Hrs. 

23412  001  0800-0925  Day         TTh  PT231         Staff 

23413  002  0940-1105  Day         TTh  PT231         Staff 
3901     Intro  Disabling  Condtns           3.00  Hrs. 

23414  001  0530-0830  Night        W  PT231         Roberts 
3911     Voc  Eval  Disab/Hndcap 

23415  001  0515-0830 
461 1     Intro  To  Counseling 

23416  001  0900-1200 

23417  002  0530-0830 
4621     Human  Interact 

23418  001  1215-0330 

4781  Coun  Stratg  Cns  Interv 

23419  001  1230-0345 

4782  Gerontological  Counselng 

23420  001  0530-0830 
4784    Thrptc/Mgmt  Sub  Abusers 

23421  001  0515-0830  Night        M  PT205        Greer 
-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 


PT231        James 
PT205        Staff 


6611     Intro  To  Counseling  3.00  Hrs. 

23422  001  0900-1200  Day 

23423  002  0530-0830  Night 

6781  Coun  Strafg  Cris  Interv  3.00  Hrs. 

23424  001  1230-0345  Day 

6782  Gerontological  Counseling  3.00  Hrs. 

23425  001           0530-0830  Night 
6784    Thrptc/Mgmt  Sub  Abusers  3.00  Hrs. 

23426  001  0515-0830  Night 


55 


Counseling  &  Personnel  Services  (Coun-M731) 


Spring  Term 


7531 

Group  Processes 

3.00  Hrs. 

23427  001           0515-0830 

Night        M 

=T129 

Davis 

23428  002          0900-1200 

Day         W 

3T129 

Davis 

7581 

Theories  ol  Counseling 

3.00  Hrs. 

23429  001           0900-1200 

Day         T 

=T129 

James 

23430  002          0530-0830 

Night        W 

=T205 

Staff 

(01)  7613 

Stu  Pers  Serv  Higher  Ed 

3  00  Hrs, 

23433  001           TBA 

FS 

ED406 

Murrell 

7623 

College  Environments 

3.00  Hrs. 

23434  001           0530-0830 

Night        T 

=T205 

Thomas 

7651 

Assessment  Techniques 

3.00  Hrs 

23435  001           0530-0830 

Night        T 

=T203 

Staff 

23436  002          0900-1215 

Day         Th 

'T129 

Greer 

7661 

Career  Counseling 

3.00  Hrs. 

23438  001           0900-1215 

Day         M 

PT203 

Crawford 

23439  002          0530-0830 

Night        W 

'T203 

Crawford 

7662 

Career  Dev  For  Children 

3.00  Hrs. 

23440  001           0415-0730' 

Day         Th 

3T231 

Young 

7691 

Prac  Sec  School  Guid 

3.00  Hrs. 

23442  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7692 

Prac  Elem  Sch  Guid 

3  00  Hrs 

23444  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7695 

Prac  Stu  Pers  Service 

3  00  Hrs 

23446  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7696 

Intern  Sec  Sch  Coun 

3  00  Hrs 

23448  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7697 

Intern  Elem  Sch  Coun 

3  00  Hrs 

23450  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7698 

Intern  General  Coun 

3  00  Hrs 

23452  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7698 

Intern  General  Coun 

6  00  Hrs 

23453  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7699 

Intern  Couns/Pers  Srvcs 

3  00  Hrs 

23456  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7769 

Adv  Career  Counseling 

3  00  Hrs 

23458  001           0900-1200 

Day         W 

3T203 

Dorn 

7787 

Consult  Theones/Pract 

3.00  Hrs. 

23459  001           0515-0830 

Night        Th 

=T231 

Davis 

7892 

Supv  Coun  Pract  Comm  Ag 

3.00  Hrs. 

23460  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7893 

Prac/Mntl  Hlth  Coun 

3  00  Hrs 

23462  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7894 

Prac/Mantl  &  Fam  Thrpy 

3  00  Hrs 

23464  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7895 

Prac/Human  Resource  Dev 

3.00  Hrs 

23466  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7896 

Prac/Alcohol  &  Drug  Ab 

3  00  Hrs 

23468  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7897 

Prac/Gerontol  Counsel 

3  00  Hrs 

23470  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7901 

Prin  Tech  Rehab  Counsel 

3.00  Hrs. 

23472  001           0530-0830 

Night       W 

=T129 

Jenkins 

7911 

Medical  Aspects  Rehab 

3.00  Hrs. 

23473  001           0530-0830 

Night        T 

ED100 

Deloach 

7921 

Voc  Dev  Occup  Info  Serv 

3.00  Hrs. 

23474  001           0515-0830 

Night        M 

=T203 

Deloach 

7941 

Prac  In  Rehab  Counsel 

3.00  Hrs. 

23475  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7942 

Internshp  Rehab  Counsel 

3  00  Hrs. 

23476  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7942 

Internshp  Rehab  Counsel 

6  00  Hrs 

23477  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7942 

Internshp  Rehab  Counsel 

9.00  Hrs 

23478  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7943 

Intern/Mntl  Hlth  Coun 

3  00  Hrs 

23479  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7943 

Intern/Mntl  Hlth  Coun 

6.00  Hrs 

23480  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7944 

Intern/Marti  &  Fam  Coun 

3  00  Hrs 

23483  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7944 

Intern/Marti  S  Fam  Coun 

6  00  Hrs. 

23484  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7945 

Intern/Human  Res  Dev 

3  00  Hrs 

23487  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7945 

Intern/Human  Res  Dev 

6  00  Hrs 

23488  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7946 

Intern/Alcohol/Drug  Ab 

3  00  Hrs 

23491  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7946 

Intern/Alcohol/Drug  Ab 

6  00  Hrs 

23492  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7947 

Intern/Gerontol  Counsel 

3  00  Hrs. 

23495  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7947 

Intern/Gerontol  Counsel 

6  00  Hrs 

23496  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7948 

Intern/Student  Per  Serv 

3  00  Hrs 

23499  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7948 

Intern/Student  Per  Serv 

6  00  Hrs 

23500  002          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(02)  7993 

Spc  Pblms  In  Counseling 

1  00  Hrs 

23503  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(02)  7993 

Spc  Pblms  In  Counseling 

2  00  Hrs 

23504  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

(02)  7993 

Spc  Pblms  In  Counseling 

3  00  Hrs 

23505  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

8000 

Spec  Culmn  Experience 

3.00  Hrs 

23506  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

Night 
Day 

3  00  Hrs 
Day 
Night 

3  00  Hrs 


3  00  Hrs 
Night 
Day 

3  00  Hrs 


3  00  Hrs 


8000    Spec  Culmn  Experience 

23507  001  TBA 
8531    Group  Processes 

23508  001  0515-0830 

23509  002  0900-1200 
8581     Theories  ol  Counseling 

23510  001  0900  1200 

23511  002  0530-0830 
(01)  8613     Slu  Pers  Serv  Higher  Ed 

23514  001  TBA 
8623    College  Environments 

23515  001  0530-0830 
8651     Assessmenl  Techniques 

23516  001  0530-0830 

23517  002  0900-1215 

8661  Career  Counseling 

23519  001  0900-1215 

23520  002  0530-0830 

8662  Career  Dev  For  Children 

23521  001  0415-0730 

8691  Prac  Sec  School  Guid 
23523  001  TBA 

8692  Prac  Elem  Sch  Guid 
23525  001  TBA 

8695  Suprv  Prac  Pers  Serv 
23527  001  TBA 

8696  Intern  Sec  Sch  Coun 
23529  001  TBA 

8697  Intern  Elem  Sch  Coun 
23531  001  TBA 

8698  Intern  General  Coun 
23533  001  TBA 

6699    Intern  Couns/Pers  Srvcs 

23535  001  TBA 

8769    Adv  Career  Counseling 

23537  001  0900-1200 
8782    Adv  Mantl/Fam  Thrpy 

23538  001  0530-0830 
8784    Multiculturl  Counseling 

23539  001  0900-1215 
8787    Consul!  Theones/Pract 

23540  001  0515-0830 

8892  Supv  Coun  Pract  Comm  Ag     3  00  Hrs 

23541  001  TBA 

8893  Prac/Mntl  Hlth  Coun  3  00  Hrs 
23543  001           TBA 

8894  Prac/Mantl  8  Fam  Thrpy         3  00  Hrs 
23545  001  TBA 

8895  Prac/Human  Resource  Dev     3.00  Hrs. 
23547  001  TBA 

8896  Prac/Alcohol  &  Drug  Ab 
23549  001  TBA 

8897  Prac/Gerontol  Counsel 
23551  001  TBA 

8901     Prin  Tech  Rehab  Counsel 

23553  001  0530-0830 
891 1     Medical  Aspects  Rehab 

23554  001  0530-0830 
8921     Voc  Dev  Occup  Info  Serv 

23555  001  0515-0830 
8943    Intern/Mntl  Hlth  Coun 

23556  001  TBA 

8943  Intern/Mntl  Hlth  Coun 

23557  002  TBA 

8944  Intern/Marti  &  Fam  Coun 

23560  001  TBA 

8944  Intern/Marti  &  Fam  Coun 

23561  002  TBA 

8945  Intern/Human  Res  Dev 

23564  001  TBA 

8945  Intern/Human  Res  Dev 

23565  002  TBA 

8946  Intern/Alcohol/Drug  Ab 

23568  001  TBA 

8946  Intern/Alcohol/Drug  Ab 

23569  002  TBA 

8947  Intern/Gerontol  Counsel 

23572  001  TBA 

8947  Intern/Gerontol  Counsel 

23573  002  TBA 

8948  Intern/Student  Per  Serv 

23576  001  TBA 
8948    Intern/Student  Per  Serv 

23577  002  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Dissertation 

23580  001  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Dissertation 

23581  002  TBA 
9000    Doctoral  Dissertation 

23582  003  TBA 


3  CO  Hrs 


3  00  Hrs 
Night 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

3  00  Hrs 

6.00  Hrs. 


6  00  Hrs 


3  00  Hrs 


3.00  Hrs 
6  00  Hrs 
3.00  Hrs 
6  00  Hrs. 
9  00  Hrs. 


PT129 

Davis 

PT129 

Davis 

PT129 

James 

PT205 

Staff 

ED406 

Murrell 

PT205 

Thomas 

PT203 

Staff 

PT129 

Greer 

PT203 

Crawford 

PT203 

Crawford 

PT231 

Young 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Stall 

TBA 

Staff 

3  00  Hrs 

TBA 

Staff 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

W 

PT203 

Dorn 

300  Hrs. 

Night 

Th 

PT129 

Pistole 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

M 

PT129 

Thomas 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

Th 

PT231 

Davis 

TBA 

Staff 

PT129 

Jenkins 

ED100 

Deloach 

PT203 

Deloach 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 


Staff 


(01)  COURSE  MEETS  JAN  18-19.  FEB  1-2.  8-9  &  MAR  1-2  ON  FRI  5  30PM-8.30PM  &  SAT 
800AM-330PM 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  PT  113 

DEPT  NOTE  PRACTICUM  AND  INTERNSHIP  APPLICATIONS  FOR  SUMMER  SEMESTER  ARE 
DUE  APRIL  15,  FOR  FALL  SEMESTER.  JUNE  15,  AND  FOR  SPRING  SEMESTER,  OCTOBER 


56 


Spring  Term 


Counseling  Psychology  (Cpsy-M735) 


Counseling  Psychology  (Cpsy-M735) 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

8694    Adv  Prac  In  Counsel  3.00  Hrs. 

23583  001  TBA  T8A  Stall 

(01)  8786    Counselor  Supervision  3.00  Hrs 

23584  001  0415-0715  Day         W  PT231         Pistole 

(02)  8790    Practicum/Couns  Resrch         3  00  Hrs 

23585  001  0900-1215  Day  F  PT129         Dorn 
9000    Doctoral  Dissertation              3.00  Hrs. 

23586  001  TBA  TBA  Stafl 
9000    Doctoral  Dissertation              6.00  Hrs. 

23587  001  TBA  TBA  Slaft 
9000    Doctoral  Dissertation              9.00  Hrs 

23588  001  TBA  TBA  Statt 

(01)  OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  ADMITTED  TO  COUN  OR  CPSY  DOCTORAL  PROGRAM 

(02)  OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  ADMITTED  TO  CPSY  DOCTORAL  PROGRAM 

Health,  Safety,  Physical  Education  and  Recreation 

Dr.  M.  A.  Humphreys,  Chair 
108  Fieldhouse,  678-2324 


Health  (Hlth-M740) 


1102 

Personal  Health 

3.00  Hrs 

23589  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

FH341 

Crase 

23590  002          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

FH341 

Lovmgton 

23591  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH341 

Okwumabua 

23592  004           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH341 

Walker 

23593  005          0530-0830 

Night 

M 

FH341 

Walker 

23594  006          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

FH341 

Staff 

3306 

Elem  School  Health  Edu 

3.00  Hrs 

23595  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

FH302 

Ellsworth 

23596  002          1130-1255 

Day 

MW 

FH302 

Hamrick 

23597  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH302 

Anspaugh 

23598  004          0530-0830 

Night 

W 

FH162 

Ellsworth 

3402 

Chronic/Cmmncbl  Disease 

3  00  Hrs. 

23599  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH302 

Anspaugh 

4102 

Critical  Issues  Health 

3.00  Hrs. 

23600  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FH170 

Ellsworth 

4203 

Wrkshop  Death  &  Dying 

3.00  Hrs. 

23601  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH302 

Crase 

4302 

Observe  Communty  Hlth 

3  00  Hrs 

23602  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

FH170 

Okwumabua 

4402 

Prac  Public  Health  Educ 

6  00  Hrs. 

23604  001           TBA 

FH306 

Staff 

4402 

Prac  Public  Health  Educ 

9.00  Hrs 

23605  001           TBA 

FH306 

Staff 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6203 

Wrkshop  Death  S  Dying 

3.00  Hrs. 

23606  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH302 

Crase 

6302 

Observe  Communty  Hlth 

3.00  Hrs 

23607  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

FH170 

Okwumabua 

(01)  7112 

Hlth  Care  Issues  Eldly 

3.00  Hrs. 

23608  001           0530-0830 

Night 

FS 

FH302 

Walker 

7152 

Spec  Prob  Health  Educ 

3.00  Hrs. 

23609  001           TBA 

FH306 

Staff 

7712 

Epidemiology 

3.00  Hrs 

23610  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

FH302 

Okwumabua 

7722 

Mtd  Teh  Comm  Hlth  Plan 

3  00  Hrs. 

23611  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

FH302 

Anspaugh 

(01)  8112 

Hlth  Care  IssuesEldly 

3.00  Hrs. 

23612  001           0530-0830 

Night 

FS 

FH302 

Walker 

8712 

Epidemiology 

3.00  Hrs. 

23613  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

FH302 

Okwumabua 

(01)  COURSE  MEETS  FEB  8-9,  15-16.  22-23  &  MAR 

1-2  ON  FRI  5:30-8  30PM  &  SAT 

8:OOAM-3:O0PM 

Safety  Education  (Safe-M745) 


2102 

First  Aid-Erne 

g  Care 

3  00  Hrs. 

23614  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

FH162 

Mazzone 

23615  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

FH162 

Edwards 

23616  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH162 

Simonton 

23617  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH162 

Simonton 

23618  005 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FH162 

McDonald 

23619  006 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH162 

McDonald 

23620  007 

0530-0830 

Night 

T 

FH162 

Lovington 

2202 

Safety  Education 

3.00  Hrs. 

23621  001 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

FH302 

Lovmgton 

2703 

Water  Safety  Instructor 

3.00  Hrs. 

23622  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Lavenue 

3302 

Cpr  Res  &  Emer  Life  Sup 

3.00  Hrs. 

23623  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH162 

Lovington 

3502 

Prev/Care  Ath  Injuries 

3.00  Hrs. 

23624  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH162 

Cantler 

(01)  4902 

Topics  Safety  Educ 

3.00  Hrs 

23625  001 

0345-0645 

Day 

W 

FH170 

Turman 

(02)  4922 

Emerg  Med  Tech 

9.00  Hrs 

23626  001 

1120-0345 

Day 

TTh 

FH170 

Turman 

(01)  STUDENTS  MUST  ENROLL  CONCURRENTLY  IN  SAFE  4922.  SEC  001   FOR  INFORMATION 

CONTACT  MR  E.  TURMAN.  676-2327. 

Physical  Education  (Phed-M750) 


1001 

Figure  Contro 

/Cond 

2.00  Hrs 

23627  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

FH258 

Stafl 

1002 

Phy  Fitness  Phed  Majors 

2.00  Hrs 

23628  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH170 

McClanahan 

1003 

Aerobics 

2  00  His 

23629  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

FH254 

Melton 

23630  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

FH254 

Ashley 

23631  003 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH118 

McClanahan 

23632  004 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH254 

Hunter 

23633  005 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

FH118 

Ashley 

23634  006 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH254 

Melton 

23635  007 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PB109    . 

McClanahan 

23636  008 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH254 

Mellon 

23637  009 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

FH250 

Ashley 

23638  010 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

FH250 

McClanahan 

(01)  23639  909 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH254 

Melton 

1004 

Jogging 

2  00  Hrs 

23640  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FHTRK 

Staff 

23641  002 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FHTRK 

Cash 

(02)  1005 

Condtn:  Varsity  Sports 

2  00  Hrs 

23642  001 

0300-0430 

Day 

MTWThF 

FH204 

Staff 

23643  002 

0430-0600 

Day 

MTWThF 

FH204 

Staff 

23644  003 

0430-0600 

Day 

MTWThF 

FH204 

Staff 

1006 

Water  Aerobics 

2  00  Hrs 

23645  001 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PBPOOL 

Melton 

(03)  1201 

Adapted  Activity 

2  00  Hrs 

23646  001 

TBA 

FH204 

Hooker 

1202 

Juggling 

2  00  Hrs 

23647  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH258 

Schroeder 

1301 

Nautilus 

2  00  Hrs 

23648  001 

0650-0745 

Day 

MWF 

PB106 

Cash 

23649  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PB106 

Hays 

23650  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PB106 

Staff 

23651  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PB106 

Mazzone 

23652  005 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PB106 

Koennmg 

23653  006 

0130-0225 

Day 

MWF 

PB106 

McClanahan 

23654  007 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PB106 

Staff 

23655  006 

0100-0225 

Night 

TTh 

PB106 

McCclanahan 

23656  009 

0530-0655 

Nighl 

TTh 

P8106 

Staff 

1302 

Free  Weights  &  Machines 

2.00  Hrs 

23657  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PB104 

Koenning 

23658  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

P8104 

Koenning 

23659  003 

0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

PB104 

Koenning 

23660  004 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PB104 

Koenning 

(04)  1331 

Camping 

2.00  Hrs 

23661  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

M 

PB100 

Lavenue 

23662  002 

0900-1100 

Day 

S 

PB176 

Murphree 

(05)  1332 

Advanced  Camping 

2  00  Hrs 

23663  001 

0330-0530 

Night 

W 

PB100 

Murphree 

(05)  1333 

Backpacking 

2  00  Hrs 

23664  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

M 

PB100 

Lavenue 

23665  002 

0900-1100 

Day 

S 

PB176 

Murphree 

(04)  1334 

Adv  Camping 

Rock  Climb 

2.00  Hrs. 

23666  001 

0330-0530 

Day 

w 

PB100 

Murphree 

(06)  1361 

Equitation/Western  Style 

2  00  Hrs. 

23667  001 

0900-1200 

Day 

S 

PB100 

Holt 

1413 

Self  Defense  Techniques 

2  00  Hrs 

23668  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH254 

Johnson  C 

1441 

Karate 

2.00  Hrs 

23669  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH250 

Johnson  C 

23670  002 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

FH250 

Johnson  C 

23671  003 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

FH254 

Johnson  C 

1442 

Advanced  Karate 

2.00  Hrs. 

23672  001 

0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

FH118 

Johnson  C 

(07)  1461 

Fencing 

2.00  Hrs. 

23673  001 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH250 

Lewis 

(07)  1462 

Interm  Foil  Fencing 

2  00  Hrs 

23674  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FH250 

Lewis 

1501 

Tennis  . 

2  00  Hrs 

(08)  23675  001 

0700-0855 

Day 

MW 

PBTC 

Bulord 

23676  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PBTC 

Peterson 

23677  003 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PBTC 

Staff 

(08 

23678  004 

0530-0730 

Night 

MW 

PBTC 

Vest 

23679  005 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PBTC 

Buford 

23680  006 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FHTC 

Stall 

23681  007 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FHTC 

Staff 

1502 

Intermediate  Tennis 

2.00  Hrs. 

23682  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PBTC 

Vest 

23683  002 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PBTC 

Vest 

1503 

Advanced  Tennis 

2  00  Hrs. 

23684  001 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PBTC 

Peterson 

1521 

Racquetball 

2  00  Hrs 

23685  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PB117 

Lavenue 

23686  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH132 

Fadgen 

23687  003 

0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

FH132 

Self 

23688  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PB117 

Kilpatnck 

23689  005 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH132 

Fadgen 

23690  006 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH132 

Self 

1522 

Intrmediate  Racquetball 

2  00  Hrs 

23691  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PBI17 

Liles 

57 


Physical  Education  (Phed-M750) 


Spring  Term 


1522 

Intrmediate  Racquetball 

(cont ) 

23692  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PB117 

Liles 

1523 

Advanced  Racquetball 

2  00  Hrs. 

23693  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PB117 

Liles 

1531 

Handball 

2  00  Hrs 

23694  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PB117 

Mazzone 

1541 

Badminton 

2  00  Hrs 

23695  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH228 

Bartels 

23696  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH228 

Lewis 

1561 

Bowling 

2.00  Hrs 

(09 

23697  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH228 

Hopkins 

(09)23698  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH228 

Hopkins 

(10)  23699  003          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH228 

Allen 

(10)  23700  004          0240-0405 

Day 

TTh 

FH228 

Allen 

1562 

Intermediate  Bowling 

2  00  Hrs. 

(09)23701001           0130-0255 

Day 

MW 

FH228 

Lewis 

1571 

Goll 

2  00  Hrs 

(11)23702  001           1130-1255 

Day 

MW 

FH123 

Andrews 

(12)  23703  002          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FH123 

Cook 

(12)23704  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH123 

Cook 

1572 

Intermediate  Golf 

2  00  Hrs. 

(12)23705  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH123 

Cook 

1581 

Recreation  Games 

2.00  Hrs 

23706  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH228 

Lewis 

1582 

Recreat  Games/New  Game 

2.00  Hrs. 

23707  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PB109 

Walls 

1624 

Stunts  8  Tumbling 

2.00  Hrs. 

23708  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH258 

Coleman 

(13)  1711 

Begin  Swimming 

2.00  Hrs. 

23709  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Staff 

23710  002          0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Staff 

1712 

Elem  Swimming 

2.00  Hrs. 

23711  001           1145-0110 

Day 

MW 

PBPOOL 

Liles 

1713 

Intermediate  Swim 

2.00  Hrs. 

23712  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Fadgen 

1722 

Swim-Lileguarding 

2.00  Hrs. 

23713  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Mazzone 

1742 

Condition  Thru  Swimming 

2.00  Hrs. 

23714  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PBPOOL 

Fadgen 

(14)  1771 

Scuba 

2.00  Hrs. 

23715  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Turner 

23716  002          0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Turner 

(15)  1772 

Advanced  Scuba 

2.00  Hrs. 

23717  001           0100-0400 

Day 

W 

PBPOOL 

Turner 

(16)  1782 

Kayaking 

2.00  Hrs 

23718  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Staff 

(17)  1783 

Canoeing 

2.00  Hrs. 

23719  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PBPOOL 

Staff 

1811 

Rhythms  For  Elem  Sch 

2.00  Hrs. 

23720  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

FH118 

Furr 

23721  002          1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH118 

Furr 

23722  003          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FH118 

Furr 

23723  004          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

FH118 

Furr 

1812 

Square  &  Round  Dance  I 

2.00  Hrs 

23724  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH118 

Humphreys 

(01)2372 

Day 

TTh 

FH118 

Humphreys 

1813 

Folk  8  Social  Dance 

2.00  Hrs. 

23726  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH118 

Humphreys 

1921 

Basketball 

2.00  Hrs. 

23727  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PB109 

Anderson 

1923 

Volleyball 

2.00  Hrs. 

23728  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PB127 

Buchanan 

23729  002          1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PB127 

Buchanan 

23730  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PB127 

Lingenfelter 

1924 

Intermediate  Volleyball 

2.00  Hrs. 

23731  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PB127 

Lingenfelfer 

1931 

Soccer  4  Fieldsporls 

2.00  Hrs. 

23732  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

PB109 

Bartels 

1941 

Track/Field  Events 

2.00  Hrs. 

23733  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FHTRK 

Hays 

2004 

Basketball  &  Volleyball 

2.00  Hrs. 

23734  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PB127 

Andrews 

2005 

Scr/Tch  Ftbl/Trck/Field 

2.00  Hrs. 

23735  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

FH343 

Self 

2008 

Stnts/Tmblng/Gymnstcs 

2  00  Hrs. 

23736  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH258 

Coleman 

2403 

Tech  Baseball  &  Soft 

2.00  Hrs. 

23737  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH170 

Kilpatrick 

3303 

Adapted  P  E 

3.00  Hrs. 

23738  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH250 

Hooker 

3603 

Phy  Basis  Strength/Endr 

3  00  Hrs 

23739  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

FH339 

Weiss 

3703 

Physiology  ot  Exercise 

3.00  Hrs. 

23740  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH339 

Schroeder 

3803 

Mtr  Lrng  8  Dvlpmnt 

3.00  Hrs 

23741  001           0940-1105 

i  Day 

TTh 

FH339 

Rosato 

3806 

Phed  Young  Children 

3.00  Hrs. 

23742  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

FH250 

Furr 

23743  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

FH250 

Van  Oteghen 

23744  003           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

FH250 

Hooker 

3807 

Tchng  Mthds  Phed 

3  00  Hrs. 

23745  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

FH339 

Self 

3903 

Hist  &  Pnnc  Phy  Ed 

3  00  Hrs 

23746  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

FH343 

Van  Oteghen 

4204 

Test/Meas  Health 

3.00  Hrs 

23747  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

FH339 

Crase 

(18)  4303 

Problems  In 

Phed 

1.00  Hrs. 

23748  001 

TBA 

(18)  4303 

Problems  In 

Phed 

2  00  Hrs 

23749  002 

TBA 

(18)  4303 

Problems  In 

Phed 

3  00  Hrs 

23750  003 

TBA 

4401 

Electrophys&Ekg  Inter 

3  00  Hrs 

23751  001 

0400-0700 

Day 

4403 

Kinesiology 

3  00  Hrs 

23752  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

4503 

Org  8  Adm 

Hlth  &  Pe 

3  00  Hrs 

23753  001 

0800-0925 

Day 

(18)  4605 

Internship  Ir 

Phys  Ed 

3  00  Hrs 

23754  001 

TBA 

(18)  4605 

Internship  Ir 

Phys  Ed 

6.00  Hrs 

23755  002 

TBA 

(18)  4605 

Internship  Ir 

Phys  Ed 

9  00  Hrs 

23756  003 

TBA 

FH339        Edwards 


FH204        Staff 


-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 
6401     Electrophys&Ekg  Inter  3.00  Hrs 

Day         F  FH170        Kraus 

3.00  Hrs 


23757  001  0400-0700 

Foundations  Phys  Ed 


23758  001  0530-0830 
(18)7153    Spec  Prob  In  Phed 

23759  001  TBA 
(18)7153    Spec  Prob  In  Phed 

23760  002  TBA 
(18)  7153    Spec  Prob  In  Phed 

23761  003  TBA 
7163    Motor  Learning 

23762  001  0530-0830 
(18)  7301     Intern/Fitn  8  Wellness 

23763  001  TBA 
(18)  7301     Intern/Fitn  8  Wellness 

23764  002  TBA 
7603    Admin  of  Athletics 

23765  001  0530-0830 
(18)  7996    Thesis 

23766  001  TBA 
(18)  7996    Thesis 

23767  002  TBA 
(18)  8153    Spec  Prob  In  Phed 

23768  001  TBA 
(18)8153    Spec  Prob  In  Phed 

23769  002  TBA 
(18)8153    Spec  Prob  In  Phed 


FH339 


Edwards 


I  Hrs. 


23770  003 


TBA 


FH204        Staff 


(01)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(02)  RESTRICTED  -  VARSITY  ATHLETES  PICK  UP  FORMS  FH  106. 

(03)  CONTACT  DR  JANE  HOOKER  AT  678-3475 

(04)  MEETS  SECOND  HALF  OF  SEMESTER  BEGINNING  WEEK  OF  MARCH  18  OVERNIGHT  TRIP 
REQUIRED  EQUIPMENT  RENTAL  FEE  -  $25  00  PLUS  TAX  FEE  PAYABLE  TO  UNIVERSITY 
STORE  CALL  678-2811 

(05)  MEETS  FIRST  HALF  OF  SEMESTER  ENDING  WEEK  OF  MARCH  4  OVERNIGHT  TRIP 
REQUIRED  EQUIPMENT  RENTAL  FEE  -  $25  00  PLUS  TAX  FEE  PAYABLE  TO  UNIVERSITY 
STORE  CALL  678-281 1 

(06)  COURSE  CONDUCTED  AT  DAE  VALLEY  FARM.  4569  GERMANTOWN  ROAD  ADDITIONAL 
FEE  CALL  678-2321. 

(07)  EQUIPMENT  RENTAL  FEE  OF  $20  00  PLUS  TAX  FEE  PAYABLE  TO  UNIVERSITY  STORE 
CALL  678-2438 

(08)  MEETS  SECOND  HALF  OF  SEMESTER  BEGINNING  WEEK  OF  MAR  18. 

(09)  COURSE  CONDUCTED  AT  PARK  LANES  A  $35  00  FEE  WILL  BE  CHARGED 

(10)  COURSE  CONDUCTED  AT  ALL  STAR  LANES  A  $35  00  FEE  WILL  BE  CHARGED. 

(11)  SOME  CLASSES  CONDUCTED  AT  DRIVING  RANGE.  1884  RAINES  RD  APPROPRIATE  FEE 
WILL  BE  CHARGED. 

(12)  SOME  CLASSES  CONDUCTED  AT  DRIVING  RANGE.  1401  BARTLETT  RD  APPROPRIATE 
FEE  WILL  BE  CHARGED. 

(13)  THIS  COURSE  FOR  NON  SWIMMERS  -  FOR  INFORMATION  CALL  678-2321 

(14)  OPEN  WATER  DIVE  REQUIRED  FOR  CERTIFICATION  EQUIPMENT  RENTAL  FEE  OF  $95  00 
PLUS  TAX  WILL  BE  CHARGED  FEE  PAYABLE  TO  UNIVERSITY  STORE  STUDENTS  MAY 
NEED  TO  PURCHASE  ADDITIONAL  GEAR  CALL  678-281 1 

(15)  EQUIPMENT  RENTAL  FEE  OF  $9500  PLUS  TAX  WILL  BE  CHARGED  STUDENTS  MAY  NEED 
TO  PURCHASE  ADDITIONAL  GEAR.  CALL  678-2811. 

(16)  EQUIPMENT  RENTAL  FEE  OF  $45  00  PLUS  TAX  WILL  BE  CHARGED  FEE  PAYABLE  TO 
UNIVERSITY  STORE  OVERNIGHT  TRIP  REQUIRED 

(17)  OVERNIGHT  CANOE  TRIP  REQUIRED  CALL  678-2811 

(18)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  FH  106. 


Recreation  (Recr-M760) 


2105    Intr  Recrln  8  Parks 

23771001  1120-1245 

3103    Outdoor  Education 

23772  001  0800-0925 

3204  Mgmt  Recreatn  Services 

23773  001  0800-0850 

3205  Park/Recreation  Facil 

23774  001  0940-1105 
3305    Prog  Ping  Recreation 

23775  001  0910-1005 
(01)  4003    Park  Visitor  Mgmt  III 

23776  001  0240-0440 
(01)  4004    Park  Visitor  Mgmt  IV 

23777  001  0240-0440 


3  00  Hrs 

Day 
3  00  Hrs 

Day 
3.00  Hrs 

Day 
3  00  Hrs 

Day 
3  00  Hrs 


Day 

2  00  Hrs 

Day 


Huffman 
Gutch 
Gutch 
Walls 


58 


Spring  Term 


Recreation  (Recr-M760) 


1.00  Hrs 

2  00  Hrs 
3.00  Hrs 
4  00  Hrs 

3  00  Hrs 

Night 


(02)  4305    Field  Prob  In  Recr 

23778  001  TBA 
(02)  4305    Field  Prob  In  Recr 

23779  002  TBA 
(02)  4305    Field  Prob  In  Recr 

23780  003  T8A 
(02)  4305    Field  Prob  In  Recr 

23781  004  TBA 
4405    Org  &  Adm  ol  Recr 

23782  001  0530-0830 
4505    Rec  Plan  &  Techn  Sup 

23784  001  1020-1115 
4505    Rec  Plan/Techn  Sup  Lab 

23783  101  1020-1215 
(02)  4605    Intern  In  Recreation 

23785  001  TBA 
(02)  4605    Intern  In  Recreation 

23786  002  TBA 
(02)  4605    Intern  In  Recreation  9.00  Hrs. 

23787  003  TBA  PB155         Staff 
—GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

PB176 

Humphreys 

PB176 

Huffman 

PB176 

Huffmam 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

(01)  6003 

Park  Visitor  Mgmt  III 

2.00  Hrs 

23788  001           0240-0440 

Day 

(01)  6004 

Park  Visitor  Mgmt  IV 

2.00  Hrs 

23789  001           0240-0440 

Day 

6405 

Org  &  Adm  of  Recr 

3.00  Hrs 

23790  001           0530-0830 

Night 

7135 

Curr  Readings  Recr 

3.00  Hrs. 

23791  001           0900-1200 

Day 

(02)  7155 

Spec  Prob  In  Recr 
23792  001           TBA 

1  00  Hrs 

(02)  7155 

Spec  Prob  In  Recr 
23793  002          TBA 

2.00  Hrs 

(02)  7155 

Spec  Prob  In  Recr 
23794  003          TBA 

3.00  Hrs 

7201 

Concept  Therapeutic  Rec 

3.00  Hrs 

23795  001           0530-0830 

Night 

7203 

Theraptc  Recr/Agmg 

3.00  Hrs 

23796  001           0900-1200 

Day 

7405 

Program  Plan  In  Recr 

3.00  Hrs. 

23797  001           0530-0830 

Night 

(02)  7605 

Suprv  Pract  In  Recr 
23798  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  7605 

Suprv  Pract  In  Recr 
23799  002          TBA 

6  00  Hrs 

7990 

Applied  Research 

3 00  Hrs 

23800  001           0530-0830 

Night 

(02)  7996 

Thesis 
23801  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)  7996 

Thesis 
23802  002          TBA 

6  00  Hrs 

8135 

Curr  Reading  Recr 

3  00  Hrs 

23803  001           0900-1200 

Day 

(02)  8155 

Spec  Prob  In  Recr 
23804  001           TBA 

1  00  Hrs 

(02)  8155 

Spec  Prob  In  Recr 
23805  002          TBA 

2  00  Hrs 

(02)  8155 

Spec  Prob  In  Recr 
23806  003          TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

PB176 

Lavenue 

PB176 

Murphree 

PB176 

Humphreys 

PB155 

Staff 

PB176 

Murray 

PB100 

Murray 

PB176 

Walls 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

PB176 

Huffman 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

FH110 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

PB155 

Staff 

(01)  FIELD  TRIPS  AND  OVERNIGHT  OUTING  REQUIRED  CALL  678-3454 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  FH  106 


Health,  Phy  Ed,  &  Recr  (Hper-M763) 


Concepts/Fitn  &  Wellnss 

2  00  Hrs 

23807  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

FH110 

Hunter 

23808  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

FH343 

Allen 

23809  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

FH110 

Hunter 

23810  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

FH170 

Peterson 

23811  005 

0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

FH343 

Johnson 

23812  006 

1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

FH110 

Melton 

23813  007 

1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

FH170 

Allen 

23814  008 

1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

FH341 

Gutch 

23815  009 

1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

FH343 

Walker 

23816  010 

1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

FH110 

Ellsworth 

23817  011 

1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

FH170 

McClanahan 

23818  012 

1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

FH341 

Lovington 

23819  013 

1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

FH343 

Schroeder 

23820  014 

1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

FH110 

Hunter 

23821  015 

0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

FH110 

Hunter 

23822  016 

0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

FH341 

Rosato 

23823  017 

0940-1035 

Day 

TTh 

FH110 

Hunter 

23824  018 

0940-1035 

Day 

TTh 

FH343 

Vest 

23825  019 

1120-1215 

Day 

TTh 

FH110 

Hamrick 

23826  020 

1120-1215 

Day 

TTh 

PB100 

Simonton 

23827  021 

0530-0625 

Night 

TTh 

FH110 

Allen 

23828  022 

0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

FH110 

Allen 

23829  023 

0900-1100 

Day 

S 

FH170 

Schroeder 

23830  909 

0900-1100 

Day 

S 

FH170 

Schroeder 

Home  Economics 

Dr.  Dixie  Crase,  Chair 

404  Manning  Hall,  678-2301 

Home  Economics  (Hmec-M770) 


23831  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN413 

Hall 

23832  002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

"  MN413 

Hall 

23833  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN413 

Hall 

1105 

Clothing  Selctn/Cons 

3.00  Hrs 

23834  001           0800-1030 

Day 

TTh 

MN430 

Golightly 

23835  002           1120-0150 

Day 

TTh 

MN430 

Golightly 

2005 

Intro  Fashion  Mrchndsng 

3.00  Hrs 

23836  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN417 

Golightly 

23837  002           1230-0330 

Day 

W 

MN417 

Qumn 

2101 

Family/Global  Perspectv 

3  00  Hrs. 

23838  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

CL201 

Stevens 

(01)  238: 

Day 

T 

CL135 

Stevens 

2104 

Home  Frnshngs  Rltd  Arts 

3  00  Hrs. 

23840  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN400D 

Bradford 

23841002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN400D 

Bradford 

2106 

Visual  Merchndsng 

3.00  Hrs. 

23842  001           1230-0330 

Day 

T 

MN417 

Worms 

2202 

Nutrition 

3.00  Hrs. 

23843  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN420 

Roach 

23844  002           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN420 

Roach 

23845  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN420 

Staff 

23846  004           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MN420 

Staff 

23847  005          0530-0830 

Night 

M 

MN420 

Mitchell 

(01)238. 

Night 

M 

MN420 

Mitchell 

3106 

Prolessionl  Dvlpmnt  Sem 

3.00  Hrs. 

23849  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

MN426 

Stevens 

3204 

Housing  &  Equipment 

3.00  Hrs. 

23850  001           1250-0350 

Day 

T 

MN400D 

Crocker 

3206 

Merchandising  Systems 

3.00  Hrs. 

23851  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN417 

Worms ' 

3301 

Chid  Dvlpmnt/Lrng  Thry 

2.00  Hrs. 

23852  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

MN417 

Crase 

(02)  3302 

Meal  Prep/Table  Serv 

3.00  Hrs. 

23854  001           0910-1005 

Day 

M 

MN417 

Casad 

3302 

Meal  Prep  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

23853  101           0800-1000 

Day 

WF 

MN408 

Casad 

3401 

Parenthood  Education 

3.00  Hrs. 

23855  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

MN426 

Crase 

4102 

Diet  Therapy 

3.00  Hrs. 

23856  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN426 

Roach 

4200 

Family  Econ/Cons  Ed 

1.00  Hrs. 

23857  001           0940-1105 

Day 

Th 

MN410 

Stevens 

4204 

Frnshng  Prblms  Prsntns 

3.00  Hrs. 

23858  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN400D 

Bradford 

4300 

Family  Resource  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

23859  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN426 

Stevens 

4405 

Textiles 

3.00  Hrs. 

23860  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MN420 

Golightly 

4502 

Quantity  Cookery 

3.00  Hrs. 

23861  001           TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

(03)  4600 

Sem  Mrchndsng  Home/Fash 

6  00  Hrs. 

23862  001           0900-1200 

Day 

MTWThF 

MN418 

Quinn 

4602 

Community  Nutrition 

3.00  Hrs 

23863  001           0400-0700 

Night 

M 

MN426 

Casad 

4702 

Food  Production  Pract 

3.00  Hrs. 

23864  401           TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

4702 

Catering  Practicum 

3  00  Hrs. 

23865  402          TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

4702 

Comm  Nutrition  Pract 

3  00  Hrs. 

23866  403          TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

(04)  4705 

Fshion  Mrchndsng  Pract 

6.00  Hrs. 

23867  001           0900-1200 

Day 

MTWThF 

MN418 

Ouinn 

(04)  4804 

Home  Furn  Practicum 

6.00  Hrs. 

23868  001           0900-1200 

Day 

MTWThF 

MN400D 

Bradlord 

—GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHC 

6204 

Frnshng  Prblms  Prsntns 

3.00  Hrs. 

23869  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN400D 

Bradford 

6300 

Family  Resource  Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

23870  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

MN426 

Stevens 

6405 

Textiles 

3.00  Hrs. 

23871  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

MN400D 

Golightly 

6502 

Quantity  Cookery 

3.00  Hrs. 

23872  001           TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

6602 

Community  Nutrition 

3.00  Hrs. 

23873  001           0400-0700 

Day 

M 

MN426 

Casad 

6702 

Food  Production  Pract 

3.00  Hrs. 

23874  401           TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

6702 

Catering  Practicum 

3.00  Hrs. 

23875  402          TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

6702 

Comm  Nutrition  Pract 

3.00  Hrs. 

23876  403          TBA 

MN400A 

Casad 

7100 

Rsrch  Implctns  Hmec 

3.00  Hrs. 

23877  001           0400-0700 

Day 

T 

MN400D 

Crocker 

7202 

Issues  Food/Nutrition 

3.00  Hrs. 

23878  001           0900-1200 

Day 

W 

MN411 

Smith 

7222 

Adv  Therapeutic  Nutr 

3.00  Hrs. 

23879  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

MN417 

Roach 

7422 

Cellular  Nutrition  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

23880  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MN411 

Mitchell 

7442 

Nutr  &  Human  Dev  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

23881  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

MN413 

Mitchell 

7462 

Clinical  Practice  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

23882  001           TBA 

MWF 

MN411 

Dundas 

Home  Economics  (Hmec-M770) 


Spring  Term 


7482    Clinical  Practice  IV  3  00  Hrs 

23883  001  TBA  MWF  MN411        Dundas 
7996    Thesis                                  3  00  Hrs. 

23884  001  TBA  MN421        Smith 

(01)  RESTRICTED  •  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(02)  LECTURE  AND  LAB  ARE  COORDINATED  STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  A  LAB  SESSION 
ENDING  IN  SAME  DIGIT  AS  LECTURE. 

(03)  MUST  PARALLEL  4705  AND  4804 

(04)  MUST  PARALLEL  4600  ADDITIONAL  HOURS  OF  IN-STORE  SUPERVISED  EXPERIENCE 
REQUIRED 


Marketing  Education  (Mked-M773) 


4010    Coop  Occupation  Educ  3  00  Hrs 

23685  001  0430-0730  Day         M  MN411        Worms 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

6010    Coop  Occupation  Educ  3.00  Hrs 

23886  001  0430-0730  Day 


MN41 


Worms 


Special  Education  (Sped-M791) 

Dr.  Wilson  L.  Dietrich,  Chair 
100  Special  Education,  678-2771 


2000 

Intro  Excep  Chid 
23887  001           1230-0155 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

MW 

SE114 

Calhoun 

23868  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

SE114 

Anderson 

3002 

Indep  Stdy  Spec  Educ 
23889  001           TBA 

3  00  Hrs 

TBA 

Greer  B 

3201 

Intr  Chid  Emtnl  Prblm 
23890  001           1120-1245 

4  00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

SE114 

Rich 

3401 

Intr  Chid  Lrng  Disblty 
23891  001           0800-0925 

4  00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

ED212 

Kelly 

3501 

Nature  Mntl  Rtrdtn 
23892  001           0940-1105 

4.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

ED212 

Quick 

3516 

Prog  Trn  Mental  Ret  Chd 
23893  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

ED203 

Hansen 

(01)  4002 

Trends  &  Iss  Spec  Ed 
23894  001           0400-0700 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

T 

TBA 

Hansen 

(02)  4012 

Meth/Cur  Phys  Impr/Gftd 
23895  001           0800-0855 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

MWF 

SE114 

Greer  B 

(02)  4013 

Prac  Sped  Meth/Mat  II 
23896  001           0910-1035 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 

MWF 

SE114 

Kelly 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7000 

Psyc-Ed  Prb  Excep  Ch  Ad 
23897  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

W 

ED210 

Anderson 

7001 

Test  Meas  Excp  Chl/Adul 
23898  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

M 

ED207 

Kelly 

7002 

Indep  Stdy  Spec  Educ 
23899  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

Start 

7010 

Sem  Spec  Ed 
23900  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

M 

SE114 

Dietrich  W 

7101 

Psy  Soc  Asp  Presc  Ex  Ch 
23901  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

T 

SE114 

Quick 

7221 

Meth  II  Behv  Mgmt  Sped 
23903  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

T 

ED207 

Greer  J 

7222 

Meth  Tech  Teh  Eml  Dstrb 
23904  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

Th 

SE114 

Rich 

7241 

Superv  Practicm  In  Sped 
23905  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

Rich 

7241 

Superv  Practicm  In  Sped 
23906  001           TBA 

9  00  Hrs 

TBA 

Greer  B 

7811 

Mthd  Tchg  Gilid/Ac  Tltd 
23907  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

M 

ED212 

Dietrich  A 

8001 

Test  Meas  Excp  Chl/Adul 
23908  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

M 

ED207 

Kelly 

8010 

Seminar  Spec  Ed 
23909  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

M 

SE114 

Dietrich  W 

8101 

Psy-Soc  Asp  Presc  Ex  Ch 
23910  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

T 

SE114 

Quick 

8221 

Meth  II  Behv  Mgmt  Sped 
23912  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 
Night 

T 

ED207 

Greer  J 

8222 

Meth  Tech  Tchg  Eml  Dstb 
23913  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

Th 

SE114 

Rich 

8811 

Mthd  Tchg  Giftd/Ac  Tltd 
23914  001           0530-0830 

3.00  Hrs. 

Night 

M 

ED212 

Dietrich  A 

9000 

Dissertation 
23915  001           TBA 

100  Hrs 

TBA 

Staff 

9000 

Dissertation 
23916  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

TBA 

Staff 

9000 

Dissertation 
23917  001           TBA 

6  00  Hrs. 

TBA 

Staff 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  SE  100 

(02)  SIMULTANEOUS  ENROLLMENT  REQUIRED  4012  AND  4013 


The  Herff  College  of  Engineering 

Dr.  John  Ray,  Interim  Dean 
201  Engineering,  678-2171 

Biomedical  Engineering  (Biom-Q795) 

Dr.  Michael  Yen,  Interim  Chair 
301  Engineering,  678-3733 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


23918  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TBA 

Stall 

7354    Heat/Mass  Transfer  Biomed 

3.00  Hrs. 

23919  001 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Tuntto 

7508    Biochemical  Engineering 

3.00  Hrs. 

23920  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN 

Carmack 

7509    Circulatory  Flow  Dyn 

3.00  Hrs. 

23921  001 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

EN 

Hwang 

7511     Biomechanics  II 

3  00  Hrs 

23922  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN 

Yen 

7517    Cardiopulm  Physiology 

3  00  Hrs 

23923  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN 

Carmack 

7532    Advanced  Biomatenal 

3.00  Hrs. 

23924  001 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN 

Staff 

7991     Project  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

23925  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

7996    Masters  Thesis 

100  Hrs 

23926  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

7996    Masters  Thesi* 

3.00  Hrs. 

23927  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

7996    Masters  Thesis 

6  00  Hrs 

23928  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

9000    Dissertation 

1  00  Hrs 

23929  001 

TBA 

EN 

Stall 

9000    Dissertation 

3.00  Hrs. 

23930  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

9000    Dissertation 

6.00  Hrs. 

23931  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

9000    Dissertation 

9  00  Hrs 

23932  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

9000    Dissertation 

2  00  Hrs. 

23933  001 

TBA 

EN 

Staff 

Civil  Engineering  (CM-Q800) 

Dr.  Otto  Helweg,  Chair 
104  Engineering,  678-2746 


1101 

Elementary  Surveying 

3  00  Hrs 

23936  001           0100-0205 

Day 

1101 

Elementary  Surveyng  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

23934  101           0240-0540 

Day 

23935  102          0240-0540 

Day 

1107 

Civil  Engr  Computation 

3.00  Hrs 

23937  001           0100-0225 

Day 

2112 

Elements  Ce  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

23939  001           1020-1115 

Day 

2112 

Elements  Ce  Design  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

23938  101           0220-0520 

Day 

2131 

Statics 

3.00  Hrs 

23940  001           0800-0855 

Day 

3101 

Computer  Meth  In  C  E 

3  00  Hrs 

23941  001           0910-1005 

Day 

3102 

Civil  Engr  Analysis 

3.00  Hrs. 

23942  001           0910-1005 

Day 

3121 

Structural  Analysis  1 

3.00  Hrs. 

23943  001           0940-1105 

Day 

3131 

Des  of  Steel  Structures 

3.00  Hrs. 

23944  001           0940-1105 

Day 

3135 

Properties  of  Concrete 

3.00  Hrs. 

23946  001           1020-1115 

Day 

3135 

Prop  of  Cone  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

23945  101           0220-0520 

Day 

3161 

Transp  Systems  Engr 

3.00  Hrs. 

23947  001           0940-1105 

Day 

3180 

Civil  Engr  Hydraulics 

3.00  Hrs. 

23948  001           0800-0925 

Day 

3181 

Hydraulics  &  Hydrology 

3.00  Hrs. 

23949  001           1240-0205 

Day 

3182 

Hydrology  &  Hydraul  Lab 

1.00  Hrs. 

23950  101           1240-0240 

Day 

23951  102          0300-0500 

Day 

3322 

Mechanics  ot  Materials 

3.00  Hrs. 

23952  001           1130-1225 

Day 

4111 

Engineering  Economics 

3.00  Hrs. 

23953  001           0800-0855 

Day 

4122 

Structural  Analysis  II 
23954  001           0800-0925 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

EN116 

Mason 

EN116 

Mason 

EN335 

Buxton 

EN335 

Wolf 

EN309 

Wolf 

ENAUD 

Anderson 

EN114 

Camp 

EN335 

Staff 

EN335 

Wheeler 

EN114 

Segui 

EN114 

Camp 

EN114 

Camp 

ENAUD 

Hurley 

EN114 

Anderson 

EN116 

Smith  R 

EN114 

Anderson 

EN114 

Anderson 

EN114 

Segui 

EN114 

Wolf 

EN116 

Wheeler 

60 


Spring  Term 


livil  Engineering  (Civl-Q800) 


4135 

Heinf  Concrete  Design 

3  00  Hrs 

24000  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN220 

Staff 

23955  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN116 

Pezeshk 

24001  003          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN220 

Staff 

4136 

Inter  Rein  Concr  Design 

3 00  Hrs 

2203 

Circuit  Analysis  Lab 

1.00  Hrs. 

23956  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN116 

Staff 

24002  101           0220-0515 

Day 

M 

EN221 

Staff 

4141 

Water  &  Waterwaste  Engr 

4.00  Hrs. 

24003  102          0230-0525 

Day 

T 

EN221 

Staff 

23956  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN335 

Moore 

24004  103          0220-0515 

Day 

W 

EN221 

Staff 

4141 

Water/Wtrwasle  Engr  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24005  104          0230-0525 

Day 

Th 

EN221 

Staff 

23957  101           0100-0400 

Day 

T 

EN335 

Moore 

24006  105          0710-1005 

Night 

M 

EN221 

Staff 

4144 

Environmental  Engr  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

2222 

Digital  Circuit  Design 

4  00  Hrs 

23960  001           0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

EN335 

Moore 

24010  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN220 

Staff 

4144 

Environ  Engr  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

2401 1  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN216 

Staff 

23959  101           TBA 

EN104 

Moore 

2222 

Digill  Circuit  Dsgn  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

4151 

Soil  Mechanics 

4  00  Hrs 

24007  101           0220-0515 

Day 

M 

EN209A 

Staff 

23962  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN116 

Fry 

24008  102          0710-1005 

Night 

T 

EN209A 

Staff 

4151 

Soil  Mechanics  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24009  103          0220-0515 

Day 

W 

EN209A 

Staff 

23961  101           0220-0420 

Day 

M 

EN116 

Fry 

3201 

Circuit  Analysis  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

4152 

Applied  Soil  Mechanics 

3.00  Hrs. 

24014  001          0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN311 

Staff 

23963  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN116 

Fry 

24015  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

EN220 

Daley 

4163 

Airport  Plnng  &  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

3201 

Circuit  Analysis  II  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

23964  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN116 

Hurley 

24012  101           0220-0515 

Day 

M 

EN219 

Staff 

4164 

Route  Location  &  Desgn 

3.00  Hrs. 

24013  102          0230-0525 

Day 

T 

EN219 

Staff 

23966  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

EN335 

Lipinski 

3202 

Transform  Meth/Network 

3  00  Hrs 

4164 

Rt  Location  &  Dsgn  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24016  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN218 

Staff 

23965  101           0130-0430 

Day 

W 

EN335 

Lipinski 

24017  002           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

EN222 

Staff 

4172 

Construe  Engineering  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

3211 

Electronics  I 

3  00  Hrs 

23967  001           0405-0530 

Day 

TTh 

EN114 

Wolf 

24018  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN218 

Staff 

4190 

Water  Resource  Pln/Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

24019  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN218 

Staff 

23968  001           0630-0755 

Day 

TTh 

EN114 

Helweg 

3212 

Electronics  II 

4  00  Hrs 

4191 

Civil  Engr  Proj  I 

1.00  Hrs. 

24023  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN222 

Staff 

23969  001           TBA 

EN  104 

Staff 

24024  002          0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

EN220 

Staff 

4191 

Civil  Engr  Proj  I 

2  00  Hrs 

3212 

Electronics  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

23970  001           TBA 

EN  104 

Staff 

24020  101           0220-0515 

Day 

M 

EN227 

Staff 

4191 

Civil  Engr  Pro|  I 

3.00  Hrs 

24021  102          0230-0525 

Day 

T 

EN227 

Staff 

23971  001           TBA 

EN104 

Staff 

24022  103          0220-0515 

Day 

W 

EN227 

Staff 

4199 

Civil  Engr  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

3213 

Electronic  I  Lab 

1  00  Hrs 

23973  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

EN335 

Smith  J 

24025  101           0220-0515 

Day 

W 

EN219 

Staff 

4199 

Civl  Engr  Design  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24026  102          0230-0525 

Day 

Th 

EN219 

Staff 

23972  101           0100-0300 

Day 

Th      ' 

EN335 

Smith  J 

3240 

Elecmgntic  Field  Thry  I 

3  00  Hrs. 

-GRAOUATE- 

24027  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN218 

Staff 

6136 

Inter  Rein  Concr  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

24028  002          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN218 

Staff 

23974  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN116 

Staff 

4201 

Energy  Conversion 

3.00  Hrs. 

6144 

Environmental  Eng  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

24029  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN218 

Staff 

23976  001           0800-0855 

Day 

TTh 

EN335 

Moore 

4202 

Electrical  Power  Systems 

3.00  Hrs. 

6144 

Environ  Engr  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24030  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN222 

Jermann 

23975  101           TBA 

EN  104 

Moore 

4203 

Energy  Conversion  Lab 

1  00  Hrs 

6163 

Airport  Plnng  &  Design 

3  00  Hrs 

24031  101           0230-0515 

Day 

Th 

ET202 

Staff 

23977  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN116 

Hurley 

24032  102          0100-0355 

Day 

F 

ET202 

Staff 

6164 

Route  Location  &  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

4231 

Communication  Theory 

3.00  Hrs. 

23979  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN335 

Lipinski 

24033  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN220 

Daley 

6164 

Rt. Location  Dsgn  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

4232 

Discrete  Signal  Process 

3.00  Hrs 

23978  101           0130-0430 

Day 

W 

EN335 

Lipinski 

24034  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

EN218 

Halford 

6190 

Water  Resrces  Plan/Mgmt 

3.00  Hrs. 

4243 

Linear  Optical  Systems 

3.00  Hrs. 

23980  001           0630-0755 

Day 

TTh 

EN114 

Helweg 

24035  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN220 

Driggers 

7012 

Prob  Meth  In  Engr 

3.00  Hrs. 

4252 

Digital  Control  Systems 

3.00  Hrs. 

23981  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN114 

Hurley 

24036  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN220 

Familoni 

7112 

Piste  Dsgn  Steel  Strctr 

3.00  Hrs. 

4253 

Control  Systems  Lab 

100  Hrs 

23982  001           0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

EN116 

Segui 

24037  101           0220-0515 

Day 

M 

EN217 

Staff 

7117 

Finite  Elem  Struc  Mech 

3.00  Hrs 

24038  102          0230-0525 

Day 

T 

EN217 

Staff 

23983  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN116 

Wheeler 

4271 

Computer  Interfacing 

3  00  Hrs 

7119 

Earthquake  Engr  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

24039  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN222 

Smith 

23984  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN114 

Pezeshk 

4272 

Engineering  Software 

3.00  Hrs. 

7134 

Foundation  Engineering 

3.00  Hrs 

24040  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN222 

Jermann 

23985  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN116 

Fry 

(01)  4280 

Elect  Engr  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

7142 

Environ  Engr  Design  II 

3  00  Hrs 

24041  001           0230-0515 

Day 

M 

EN218 

Stan 

23986  001           0630-0755 

Day 

TTh 

EN116 

Smith  J 

24042  002          0230-0515 

Day 

j 

EN218 

Staff 

7146 

Adv  Phys/Chem  Treatmnt 

3.00  Hrs. 

(02)24043  003          0230-0515 

Day 

F 

EN218 

Staff 

23987  001           0630-0755 

Night 

MW 

EN114 

Moore 

-GRADUATE— OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7166 

Design  Hgwy  Airpt  Pvmt 
23988  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

EN104 

Staff 

6202 

Electrical  Pwr  Systms 

3  00  Hrs 

7181 

Hydrologic  Techniques 

3.00  Hrs. 

24044  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN222 

Jermann 

23989  001           0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

EN116 

Smith  R 

6231 

Communication  Theory 

3  00  Hrs 

7195 

Groundwater  Hydraulics 

3.00  Hrs. 

24045  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN220 

Daley 

23990  001           0630-0755 

Day 

TTh 

EN116 

Von  Hole 

6232 

Discrete  Signal  Process 

3.00  Hrs. 

7991 

Projects 

3.00  Hrs. 

24046  001           0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

EN218 

Halford 

23991  001           TBA 

EN104 

Staff 

6243 

Linear  Optical  Systems 

3  00  Hrs 

7993 

Project  &  Report 

3  00  Hrs 

24047  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN220 

Driggers 

23992  001           TBA 

EN104 

Staff 

6252 

Digital  Control  Systems 

3  00  Hrs 

7996 

Thesis 

3.00  Hrs 

24048  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN220 

Familoni 

23993  001           TBA 

EN104 

Staff 

6253 

Control  Systems  Lab 

100  Hrs 

9000 

Dissertation 

3.00  Hrs. 

24049  101           0220-0515 

Day 

M 

EN217 

Staff 

23994  001           TBA 

EN104 

Staff 

6271 
6272 

Computer  Interfacing 
24050  001           0800-0855 
Engineering  Software 

3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

EN222 

Smith 

Electrical  Engineering  (Elec-Q820 

7100 

24051  001           1130-1225 
Linear  Sys  Analysis 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

MWF 

EN222 

Jermann 

Dr.  Charles  Bray,  Interim  Chair 

24052  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN220 

Familoni 

206  Engineering,  678-2175 

7243 

Fourier  Optics 
24053  001           0800-0925 

3  00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

EN222 

Halford 

1206 

Intro  Electrical  Engr 

3.00  Hrs. 

7244 

Fiber  Optics  Commumctns 

3.00  Hrs. 

23995  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN311 

Staff 

24054  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

EN220 

Griffin 

1207 

Elect  Engr  Computation 

3.00  Hrs 

7264 

Fault-Tolerant  Mult  Sys 

3.00  Hrs. 

23996  001           1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

EN218 

Staff 

24055  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN218 

Bhatti 

23997  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN222 

Staff 

7273 

Modern  Microprocessors 

3.00  Hrs. 

23998  003          0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN311 

Staff 

24056  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN220 

Jermann 

2201 

Circuit  Analysis  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  EN  206 

23999  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN222 

Staff 

(02)  MICROPROCESSOR  BACKGROUND  REQUIRED 

61 


Industrial  &  Systems  Engineering  (lnse-Q831 


Spring  Term 


Industrial  &  Systems  Engineering  (lnse-Q831) 

Dr.  John  W.  Smith,  Chairman 
104  Engineering,  678-3283 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

7602    Engn  Expenmtl  Design  I  3.00  Hrs. 

24057  001  0710-0835 


7605    Experimental  Analys  II 

24058  001  0710-0835 
7608     Modeling 

24059  001  0240-0530 
7615    Operations  Research  II 

24060  001  0220-0520 
7620    Network  Algorithms 

24061  001  0530-0655 
7660    Systems  Simulation 

24062  001  0530-0655 
7991     Rsrch  Industrial  Sys  I 

24063  001  TBA 
7996    Thesis 

24064  001  TBA 


Night 

3  00  Hrs. 

Night 
3  00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs 


3  00  Hrs 


EN114        Staff 


EN114 


Mechanical  Engineering  (Mech-Q870) 

Dr.  William  S.  Janna,  Chair 
312  Engineering,  678-2173 


Stall 


EN335        Samuelson 


1306 

Mech  Engr  Fundamentals 

1.00  Hrs. 

24065  001           0135-0230 

Day 

F 

EN203 

Staff 

1307 

Mech  Engr  Computing 

3.00  Hrs. 

24066  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN313 

Staff 

24067  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN313 

Gir 

(01)  1308 

Engineering  Graphics 

2.00  Hrs. 

24071  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

ET318 

Cozzens 

24072  002          0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

ET318 

Cozzens 

24073  003          1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ET318 

Cozzens 

(01)  1308 

Engrng  Graphics  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24068  101           TBA 

ET 

Cozzens 

24069  102          TBA 

ET 

Cozzens 

24070  103          TBA 

ET 

Cozzens 

2332 

Dynamics 

3.00  Hrs. 

24074  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN203 

Wimberly 

24075  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

EN308 

Staff 

24076  003          0830-1115 

Day 

S 

EN308 

Staff 

3305 

Mech  Instrmntatn  Msrmnt 

3.00  Hrs. 

24077  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN308 

Perry 

3306 

Mech  Instrumentation  Lab 

1.00  Hrs. 

24078  001           0135-0425 

Day 

M 

EN331 

Perry 

24079  002          0135-0425 

Day 

W 

EN331 

Lewis 

3311 

Engr  Thermodynamics  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

24080  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN203 

Wimberly 

24081  002          0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN324 

Staff 

24082  003          0830-1115 

Day 

S 

EN324 

Staff 

3312 

Engr  Thermodynamics  II 

3  00  Hrs 

24083  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN308 

Thomason 

3320 

Engineering  Materials 

3.00  Hrs. 

24084  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN311 

Lewis 

3321 

Kinematics/Dyn  Machines 

3.00  Hrs. 

24085  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN326 

Staff 

(02)  3322 

Mechanics  of  Materials 

3.00  Hrs. 

24086  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

EN114 

Segui 

24087  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN324 

Staff 

3323 

Mech  Design/Analysis 

3.00  Hrs. 

24088  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

EN326 

Staff 

3325 

Materials  Laboratory 

1.00  Hrs. 

24089  001           0140-0430 

Day 

T 

EN319 

Lin 

24090  002          0135-0425 

Day 

W 

EN319 

Tan 

24091  003          0100-0400 

Day 

Th 

EN319 

Segui 

3331 

Mechanics  of  Fluids 

3.00  Hrs. 

24092  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN308 

Scesa 

3335 

Fluids  Lab 

1.00  Hrs. 

24093  001           0140-0430 

Day 

T 

EN113 

Thomason 

24094  002          0135-0425 

Day 

W 

EN113 

Scesa 

24095  003          0140-0430 

Day 

Th 

EN113 

Wimberly 

3341 

Mech  Engr  Analysis 

3  00  Hrs. 

24096  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

EN326 

Gir 

4300 

Senior  Seminar 

1.00  Hrs. 

24097  001           0135-0230 

Day 

F 

EN324 

Janna 

4309 

Gas  Dynamics 

3.00  Hrs. 

24098  001           0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

EN326 

Staff 

4311 

Heat  Transfer  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

24099  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

EN326 

Thomason 

4312 

Power  Generation 

3.00  Hrs. 

24100  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN326 

Perry 

4313 

Heat  Transfer  II 

3  00  Hrs. 

24101  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

EN311 

Janna 

4322 

Mechanical  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

24102  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

EN308 

Un 

4323 

Machine  Design 

4.00  Hrs. 

24103  001           0735-0855 

Day 

MWF 

EN324 

Staff 

4325 

Adv  Mech  Materials 

3.00  Hrs. 

24104  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

EN308 

Lin 

4335 

Thermdy/Heat  Transf  Lab 

1.00  Hrs. 

24105  001           0135-0425 

Day 

M 

EN333 

Gir 

24106  002  0140-0430 
4337    Internal  Combstn  Engine 

24107  001  1120-1245 
4344    Mechanical  Controls 

24108  001  0910-1005 
4350    Mech  Biomed  Engineers 

24109  001  TBA 
(03)  4391     Mech  Engr  Proi 

24110  001  TBA 
(03)  4391     Mech  Engr  Proj 


(03) 


24111  002 
Mech  Engr  Proi 


TBA 


EN333 

Janna 

EN324 

Thomason 

EN308 

Tan 

TBA 

Staff 

TBA 

Janna 

TBA 

Janna 

24112  003  TBA  TBA  Janna 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 


6309    Gas  Dynamics 

24113  001  0530-0655 
6313    Heat  Transfer  II 

24114  001  1020-1115 
6325    Adv  Mech  Materials 

24115  001  1120-1245 
6337    Internal  Combstn  Engine 

24116  001  1120-1245 
6350    Mech  Biomed  Engineers 

24117  001  TBA 
7303    Advanced  Dynamics 

24118  001  1020-1115 
7324    Radiation  Heat  Transl 

24119  001.  0910-1005 
7331     Adv  Thermodynamics 

24120  001  0800-0925 
7335    Statistcl  Thermdynmcs 

24121  001  0800-0925 
7374    Theory  ol  Elasticity 


24122  001 
(03)  7991     Protects  I 

24123  001 
(03)  7991     Protects  I 

24124  002 
(03)  7991     Protects  I 

24125  003 
(03)  7992     Protects  II 

24126  001 
(03)  7992    Protects  II 

24127  002 
(03)  7992    Protects  II 

24128  003 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

24129  001 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

24130  003 
(03)  7996    Thesis 

24131  006 
9000    Dissertation 

(03)  24132  001 
(03)  9000    Dissertation 

24133  006 
(03)  9000    Dissertation 

24134  009 
9000    Dissertation 

24135  012 


120-1245 


3  00  Hrs 
Night 


3  00  Hrs 

Day 
4.00  Hrs. 

3 00  Hrs 

Day 
3.00  Hrs 

Day 
3.00  Hrs 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
1.00  Hrs. 

2.00  Hrs. 

3.00  Hrs. 

1.00  Hrs. 

2.00  Hrs 

3.00  Hrs. 

1.00  Hrs 


Staff 
Janna 


MWF 

MWF 


TBA 


EN326 

EN311 

EN308  Lin 

EN324  Thomason 

TBA  Staff 

EN308  Tan 

IN324  Staff 

N324  Scesa 

N324  Scesa 

N31 1  Lewis 
anna 


2  00  Hrs 


BA 


anna 


(01)  LECTURE  AND  LAB  ARE  COORDINATED  STUDENT  MUST  ENROLL  IN  A  LAB  SESSION 
ENDING  IN  SAME  DIGIT  AS 

LECTURE 

(02)  SAME  AS  CIVL  3322 

(03)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  EN  312. 


Engineering  Technology  (Tech-Q890) 

Dr.  Kenneth  D.  Cremer,  Chair 


n9 

neering  Technology,  678-222 

010 

Intro  To  Computer  Usage 

3.00  Hrs 

24138  001           0940-1035 

Day 

TTh 

ET233 

Phillips 

24139  002          0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

ET301A 

Phillips 

010 

Intro  Computer  Usag  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24136  101           0100-0345 

Day 

Th 

ET216 

Phillips 

24137  102          0640-0805 

Night 

MW 

ET216 

Phillips 

210 

Pascal  Programming 

3  00  Hrs. 

24141  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

ET233 

Simons 

210 

Pascal  Programming  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24140  101           1240-0325 

Day 

M 

ET216 

Simons 

411 

Inro  To  Technology 

1.00  Hrs. 

24142  001           1130-1225 

Day 

M 

ET233 

Magowan 

521 

Graphics/Descriptv  Geom 

3.00  Hrs 

24145  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MW 

ET318 

Strack 

24146  002          1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

ET318 

Strack 

521 

Grphics/Descrp  Geom  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24143  101           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

ET318 

Strack 

24144  102          0150-0315 

Day 

MW 

ET318 

Strack 

555 

History  ol  Architecture 

3.00  Hrs. 

24147  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

ET303 

Martin 

561 

Building  Assembly 

3.00  Hrs 

24149  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTIi 

ET302 

Bryan-Hagge 

561 

Building  Assembly  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24148  101           0100-0345 

Day 

W 

ET100 

Bryan-Hagge 

62 


Spring  Term 


Engineering  Technology  (Tech-Q890) 


1611 

Forest  Products  Tech 

3.00  Hrs. 

3520 

Arch  Design  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24151  001           0100-0155 

Day 

TTh 

ET200 

Day 

24200  101           0100-0345 

Day 

Th 

ET312 

Hill 

1611 

Forest  Products  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

3525 

Bldg  Codes  Regulations 

3.00  Hrs. 

24150  101           0210-0335 

Day 

TTh 

ET100 

Day 

24202  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

ET312 

Hill 

1711 

Manufact  Process  I 

3.00  Hrs 

3531 

Mech  Equip  Const 

3  00  Hrs 

24153  001           0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

ET112 

Hobbs 

24203  001           0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

ET233 

Martin 

1711 

Manufact  Prcess  I  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

3561 

Comp  Applctn/Arch 

3.00  Hrs. 

24152  101           0640-0805 

Night 

MW 

ET112 

Hobbs 

24205  001           0710-0805 

Night 

MW 

ET330 

Mason 

1611 

Electronics  Tech  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

3561 

Computer  App/Arch  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24156  001           0800-0655 

Day 

MW 

ET233 

Weaver 

24204  101           0820-0935 

Night 

MW 

ET216 

Mason 

24157  002          1020-1115 

Day 

MW 

ET200 

Louza 

3573 

Dynamics  Mech  Design 

3.00  Hrs. 

1611 

Elec  Tech  I  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24206  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

ET318 

Davis 

24154  101           1240-0325 

Day 

M 

ET207 

Weaver 

3718 

Welding/Metallurgy 

3.00  Hrs. 

24155  102          1240-0325 

Day 

W 

ET207 

Louza 

24208  001           0100-0155 

Day 

TTh 

ET303 

Yadon 

2010 

Microcomputer  Applctns 

3.00  Hrs. 

3718 

Welding/Metallurgy  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24160  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

ET238 

Cremer 

24207  101           0210-0335 

Day 

TTh 

ET122 

Yadon 

24161  002          0940-1035 

Day 

TTh 

ET238 

Cremer 

3812 

Adv  Elec  Commncatns  Tec 

3.00  Hrs. 

2010 

Microcmpter  Appl  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24209  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

ET301A 

Drouin 

24158  101           TBA 

ET236 

Cremer 

3822 

Control  Instrumentation 

4.00  Hrs. 

24159  102          TBA 

ET236 

Cremer 

24211  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

ET200 

Williams 

2230 

Pulse  &  Digitl  Circuit 

4.00  Hrs. 

3822 

Con  Instrumental  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24163  001           0800-0655 

Day 

TTh 

ET200 

Weaver     " 

24210  101           0100-0345 

Day 

Th 

ET204 

Williams 

2230 

Pulse  &  Ogtl  Cir  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

(01)  3944 

Fire  Prot  Struc  Sys  Des 

3.00  Hrs 

24162  101           0100-0345 

Day 

T 

ET204 

Weaver 

24212  531           TBA 

ET203 

Staff 

2251 

Adv  Programming  Tech 

4.00  Hrs. 

(01)  3945 

Incend  Fire  Anlys/lnvst 

3  00  Hrs 

24165  001           0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

ET233 

Louza 

24213  531           TBA 

ET203 

Staff 

2251 

Adv  Prog  Tech  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

(01)  3947 

Applic  of  Fire  Research 

3  00  Hrs 

24164  101           0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

ET216 

Louza 

24214  531           TBA 

ET203 

Staff 

2261 

Data  Structures 

4.00  Hrs. 

4235 

Microcomputer  Systems 

4  00  Hrs 

24167  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ET301 

Simons 

24216  001           0220-0345 

Day 

MW 

ET301 

Douglas 

2261 

Data  Structures  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

4235 

Microcomputer  Syst  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24166  101           TBA 

ET216 

Simons 

24215  101           0100-0345 

Day 

Th 

ET227 

Douglas 

2451 

Intro  To  Surveying 

3.00  Hrs 

4272 

Operatng  Sys/Data  Com 

4  00  Hrs. 

24169  001           0100-0155 

Day 

TTh 

ET233 

Jackson 

24218  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

ET303 

Douglas 

2451 

Intro  Surveying  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

4272 

Operatnt  Sys/Data  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24168  101           1240-0325 

Day 

W 

ET120 

Jackson 

24217  101           TBA 

T 

ET236 

Douglas 

2555 

Architectural  Design  I 

4.00  Hrs. 

4381 

Principles  Supervision 

3.00  Hrs 

24171  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

ET302 

Bryan-Hagge 

24219  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

ET301A 

Brooks 

2555 

Arch  Design  I  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

4460 

Motion  Time  Analysis 

3.00  Hrs. 

24170  101           1240-0325 

Day 

M 

ET302 

Bryan-Hagge 

24220  001           0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

ET301A 

Magowan 

2556 

Site  Environment  Plan 

3.00  Hrs. 

4462 

Stat  Quality  Control 

3.00  Hrs. 

24173  001           0530-0625 

Night 

TTh 

ET302 

Bryan-Hagge 

24221  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ET328 

Magowan 

2556 

Site  Environ  Plan  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24222  002          0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

ET328 

Jackson 

24172  101           0640-0805 

Night 

TTh 

ET302 

Bryan-Hagge 

4466 

Plant  Layout 

3.00  Hrs. 

2820 

Electonics  Tech  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

24223  001           0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

ET301A 

Magowan 

24175  001           0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

ET330 

Staff 

4472 

Computer  Aided  Dsgn 

3.00  Hrs. 

2820 

Electronics  Tech  II  Lab 

000  Hrs. 

24226  001           0100-0155 

Day 

TTh 

ET301A 

Strack 

24174  101           0640-0805 

Night 

MW 

ET207 

Staff 

24227  002          0530-0625 

Night 

TTh 

ET330 

Strack 

2821 

Electronics  Tech  III 

3.00  Hrs. 

4472 

Comp  AidedOsgn  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24177  001           0530-0625 

Night 

TTh 

ET200 

Weaver 

24224  101           TBA 

TTh 

ET216 

Strack 

2821 

Elect  Tech  III  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24225  102          0640-0805 

Night 

TTh 

ET216 

Strack 

24176  101           0640-0805 

Night 

TTh 

ET204 

Weaver 

4474 

Aulomtn  &  Robotics 

3.00  Hrs 

2831 

Electronics  Tech  IV 

3.00  Hrs. 

24229  001           1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

ET200 

Day 

24179  001           0910-1005 

Day 

MW 

ET301 

Williams 

4474 

Automln  &  Robotics  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

2831 

Elect  Tech  IV  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24228  101           TBA 

ET226 

Day 

3044 

24178  101           1240-0325 
Anlys  For  Engr  Tech 

Day 
4.00  Hrs. 

W 

ET204 

Williams 

4476 

Computer  Aided  Mfg 
24231  001           0100-0155 

3  00  Hrs 

Day 
0.00  Hrs. 

TTh 

ET238 

24182  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

ET301 

Davis 

4476 

Computer  Aided  Mlg  Lab 
24230  101           TBA 

24183  002          0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

ET301 

Drouin 

ET236 

Davis 

3044 

Anlys  For  Engr  Tech  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

4510 

Constr  Plan  &  Sched 

3.00  Hrs. 

24180  101           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

ET301 

Davis 

24232  001           0530-0655 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Night 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
0.00  Hrs. 

5.00  Hrs. 

Day 
0.00  Hrs. 

Day 

TTh 

ET238 

Jackson 

3233 
3261 
3281 
3386 
3400 

24181  102          0710-0835 
Microprocessor  Tech 

24185  001           0940-1105 
Microprocess  Tech  Lab 

24184  101           1240-0325 
Computr  Aided  Circ  Dsgn 

24187  001           0800-0925 
Cmptr  Aid  Circ  Dsgn  Lab 

24186  101           0100-0345 
Occupational  Safety 

24188  001           1130-1225 
Forces  &  Force  Systems 

24189  001           0530-0655 

Night 
4.00  Hrs. 

Day 
0.00  Hrs. 

Day 
4,00  Hrs. 

Day 
0.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

Day 
3.00  Hrs 

Night 

TTh 
TTh 

TTh 

MWF 
MW 

ET301 

ET301 

ET227 

ET301 

ET236 

ET301A 

ET238 

Drouin 

Douglas 

Douglas 

Williams 

Williams 

Yadon 

Mason 

4520 
4530 
4571 
4571 
4615 
4615 

Const  Meth/Equipment 

24233  001           0850-1015 
Arch  Spec  &  Contracts 

24234  001           0530-0655 
Tool  Design 

24236  001           0800-0855 
Tool  Design  Lab 

24235  101           TBA 
Architectural  Dsgn  IV 

24238  001           0910-1005 
Arch  Dsgn  Lab  IV 

24237  101           0100-0405 

MW 
MW 
MW 

MWF 

ET238 
ET312 
ET312 
ET312 
ET312 
ET312 

Staff 

Hill 

Davis 

Davis 

Martin 

Martin 

3401 

Strength  of  Materials 
24190  001           0910-1005 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

MWF 

ET200 

Mason 

4821 

Microwave  Tech 
24240  001           0800-0925 

4.00  Hrs. 
Day 

TTh 

ET238 

Drouin 

3406 

Industrial  Materials 

3.00  Hrs. 

4821 

Microwave  Tech  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24191  001           1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

ET233 

Yadon 

24239  101           1240-0325 

Day 

M 

ET204 

Drouin 

3409 

Materials  Test  Pract 

1 .00  Hrs. 

4841 

Video  Communications 

3.00  Hrs. 

24192  001           1240-0325 

Day 
3.00  Hrs. 

M 

ET120 

Yadon 

24242  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MW 

ET200 

Drouin 

3414 

Construction  Admin 

4841 

Video  Communications  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

24193  001           0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

ET301A 

Staff 

24241  101           0100-0345 

Day 

T 

ET401 

Drouin 

3421 

Manufact  Processes  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

4944 

Problems  In  Technology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24195  001           0530-0625 

Night 

MW 

ET233 

Day 

24243  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ET238 

Brooks 

3421 

Manul  Prcess  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24244  002          0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

ET303 

Brooks 

24194  101           0640-0805 

Night 

MW 

ET226 

Day 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

3440 

Proj  Cost  Evaluation  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

6472 

Computer  Aided  Dsgn 

3  00  Hrs. 

24196  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

ET200 

Jackson 

24247  001           0100-0155 

Day 

TTh 

ET301A 

Strack 

3451 

Cnstrctn  Survey  Mthds 

3.00  Hrs. 

24248  002          0530-0625 

Night 

TTh 

ET330 

Strack 

24198  001           0100-0155 

Day 

MW 

ET238 

Mason 

6472 

Comp  Aided  Dsgn  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

3451 

Cnstrct  Survey  Mthd  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24245  101           TBA 

TTh 

ET216 

Strack 

24197  101           0210-0440 

Day 

TTh 

ET120 

Mason 

24246  102          0640-0805 

Night 

TTh 

ET216 

Strack 

3472 

Structural  Design  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

6474 

Aulomtn  &  Robotics 

3.00  Hrs. 

24199  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

ET312 

Staff 

24250  001           1240-0135 

Day 

MW 

ET200 

Day 

3520 

Arch  Design  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

6474 

Automn  &  Robotics  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

24201  001           1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

ET312 

Hill 

24249  101           TBA 

ET226 

Day 

Engineering  Technology  (Tech-Q890) 


Spring  Term 


6476 

Computer  Aided  Mlg 

3O0Hrs 

24252  001           0100-0155 

Day 

6476 

Computer  Aided  Mlg  Lab 
24251  101           TBA 

0  00  Hrs 

7223 

Computer  Techn  In  Lab    . 

3  00  Hrs 

24254  001           0530-0625 

Night 

7223 

Comptr  Tech  In  Lab  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24253  101           0640-0835 

Night 

7406 

Materials  Handing  Sys 

3.00  Hrs 

24255  001           0530-0655 

Night 

7821 

Adv  Microwave  Tech 

3.00  Hrs 

24257  001           0530-0625 

Night 

7821 

Adv  Microwave  Tech  Lab 

0  00  Hrs. 

24256  101           0640-0835 

Night 

7992 

Proiects  II 

3  00  Hrs 

24258  001           0530-0835 

Night 

7996 

Thesis 
24259  001           TBA 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)  RESTRICTED  TO  OLFSP  STUDENTS  ONLY 

ET238 

Davis 

ET236 

Davis 

ET303 

Louza 

ET256 

Louza 

ET328 

Stall 

ET303 

Louza 

ET401 

Louza 

ET200 

Cozzens 

ET205 

Stall 

4996    Special  Project  900  Hrs 

24296  001  TBA  TBA  Stall 

(01)  DIRECTED  STUDY  COURSE  SEE  INFORMATION  AT  BACK  OF  SCHEDULE 

(02)  COMPLETION  OF  PART  I  (UNIV  1210)  IS  NOT  A  PREOUISITE  FOR  THIS  COURSE. 

(03)  COMPLETION  OF  PART  I  (UNIV  1610)  IS  NOT  A  PREOUISITE  FOR  THIS  COURSE. 

(04)  RESTRICTED  -  MINI  COLLEGE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  165 

(05)  OUTINGS  AND  FIELD  TRIPS  TO  BE  ARRANGED 

(06)  THIS  COURSE  WILL  MEET  AT  UT  MEMPHIS.  GENERAL  EDUCATION  BLDG  ,  8  SOUTH 
DUNLAP,  ROOM  C,  B-3 

(07)  THEMATIC  STUDIES  COURSE.  DIRECTED  STUDY  COURSE  SEE  INFORMATION  AT  BACK 
OF  SCHEDULE  AND  ADDENDA  FOR  COURSE  DESCRIPTION. 

(08)  THEMATIC  STUDIES  COURSE  SEE  ADDENDA  FOR  COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

(09)  SPECIAL  TOPICS  SEE  ADDENDA  FOR  COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

DEPT  NOTE  UNIV  1005,  2110,  4110,  4380.  AND  4996  ARE  OPEN  TO  STUDENTS  ENROLLED 
IN  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OUT  OF  CLASS  LEARNING  CONTRACTS  MUST  BE  APPROVED 
BY  THE  ASSOCIATE  DEAN  BEFORE  ENROLLMENT 


The  University  College 

Dr.  H.  Ramsey  Fowler,  Dean 
G-1  Johnson  Hall,  678-2716 

The  University  College  (Univ-R950) 


1005 

Directed  Study 

1.00  Hrs. 

24260  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

1005 

Directed  Studv 

2  00  Hrs 

24261  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

1005 

Directed  Study 

3.00  Hrs 

24262  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

(01)  1020 

Communication  II 

6.00  Hrs. 

24263  521           TBA 

TBA 

Flynn 

24264  522          TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

(02)  1211 

Humanities  Part  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

24265  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

PT313 

Haynes 

(03)  1611 

Natural  Science  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

24268  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

MN201 

Shugart 

1611 

Natural  Science  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24266  101           0530-0720 

Night 

W 

MN221 

Staff 

(03)  1611 

Natural  Science  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

(04)  24269  909          0530-0835 

Night 

M 

MN201 

Shugart 

1611 

Natural  Science  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24267  919          0530-0720 

Night 

W 

MN221 

Staff 

(05)  1810 

Leisure  and  Recreation 

4.00  Hrs. 

24270  001           0530-0930 

Night 

W 

PB100 

Murray 

2110 

Field  Experience 

1  00  Hrs 

24271  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

2110 

Field  Experience 

2  00  Hrs 

24272  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

2110 

Field  Experience 

3  00  Hrs 

24273  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

2110 

Field  Experience 

4.00  Hrs. 

24274  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

2214 

Legal  Rsrch/Writmg  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

24275  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

MN204 

Harris 

24276  002          0900-1200 

Day 

S 

MN204 

Staff 

2219 

Corporations 

3.00  Hrs. 

24277  001           0530-0835 

Night 

Th 

MN204 

Dewitt 

3217 

Investigation 

3.00  Hrs. 

24279  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

MN204 

Watkins 

3218 

Contracts 

3.00  Hrs. 

24280  001           0530-0835 

Night 

M 

MN204 

Staff 

(06)  3301 

Medical  lllus  Tech  II 

3.00  Hrs 

24282  001           0530-0835 

Night 

W 

TBA 

Rawlinson 

(07)  3526 

War  &  American  Society 

6  00  Hrs. 

24283  521           TBA 

TBA 

Ellis 

(08)  3529 

Charac/Soc  In  America 

6.00  Hrs 

24284  001           0530-0835 

Night 

TTh 

TC113 

Darnell/Quee 

(08)  3530 

Wrld  Catherine  Great 

3  00  Hrs 

24285  001           0530-0835 

Night 

T 

TBA 

Secher 

(08)  3581 

Faith/Reason/lmagmatn 

3.00  Hrs 

24286  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

4110 

Internship 

3  00  Hrs 

24287  001           TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

4110 

Internship 

6  00  Hrs 

24288  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

4304 

Studies  In  Feminism 

3  00  Hrs 

24289  001           0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

MI423 

Bolin 

4380 

Independent  Study 

1  00  Hrs 

24290  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

4380 

Independent  Study 

2  00  Hrs 

24291  001           TBA 

TBA 

Stall 

4380 

independent  Study 

3  00  Hrs 

24292  001           TBA 

TBA 

StaH 

(07)  4519 

Cvl  Rghts  Mvmt  America 

6.00  Hrs. 

24293  521           TBA 

TBA 

Smith  G 

(09)  4702 

Dead  Sea  Scrolls/People 

3.00  Hrs. 

24294  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

MI325 

Gitay 

4801 

Jewish  Mysticism/Reason 

3.00  Hrs 

24295  001           1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Benin 

64 


Spring  Term 

N 

ursir 

ig  (Nurs-U970) 

Loewenberg  School  of  Nursl 

(01)  CLASSES  AT  METHODIST  SCHOOL  OF  NURSING 

(02)  LABORATORY  CLASSES  WILL  BE  AT  HEALTH  CENTER  OR  METHC 

Dr.  Marjorie  Luttrell,  Interim  Dean 

NURSING 

316  Manning  Hall,  678-2020 

(03)  SPECIFIC  HOURS  WILL  VARY  WITHIN  THE  SCHEDULED  TIME  ACCORDING  TO  THE 
CLINICAL  SETTING 

Nursing  (Nurs-U970) 

2010    Intro  To  Nursing 

6.00  Hrs. 

24307  001           0220-0345 
(01)  24308  002          0240-0405 

Day 
Day 

MW 
TTh 

MN318 
HOS 

Cable 
Cable 

Independent  Programs 

24309  003          0530-0830 

Night 

W 

MN318 

Cable 

(02)  2010    Intro  To  Nursing  Lab 

24297  101           0800-1215 

0.00  Hrs 
Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Stall 

Academics  (Acad-V905) 

24298  102          0800-1215 

24299  103          0800-1215 

Day 

Day 

TTh 
TTh 

TBA 
TBA 

Stall 
Stafl 

Susan  M 

Simons 

24300  104          0800-1215 

24301  105          0800-1215 

Day 
Day 

TTh 

WF 

TBA 

TBA 

Stall 
Staff 

203  Technology,  678-4895 

(01)1100    Intro  To  University                  3  00  Hrs 

24302  106          0800-1215 

Day 

WF 

TBA 

Staff 

24366  909          0900-1200 

Day 

w 

TBA 

Staff 

24303  107          0800-1215 

Day 

WF 

TBA 

Staff 

24367  910          0530-0830 

Night 

T 

TBA 

Staff 

24304  108          0800-1215 

Day 

WF 

TBA 

Staff 

(01)  ACAD  1 100  IS  OPEN  TO  FIRST  SEMEST 

24305  109          0800-1215 

Day 

WF 

TBA 

Stall 

FORMS  AD  165 

24306  110          0515-0930 

Night 

TTh 

TBA 

Stall 

3000    Pharm  In  Nursing 

3.00  Hrs. 

24310  001           0530-0830 
3002    Nursing  Theories 

Night 
2.00  Hrs. 

T 

MN318 

Wood 

Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology  (Ausp-V915) 

24311  001           1140-0150 

Day 

M 

MN318 

Coulehan 

Dr.  Maurice  Mendel,  Chair 

(01)24312  002           1200-0200 
24313  003          0530-0740 

Day 
Night 

Th 

HOS 
MN320 

Staff 
Staff 

273A  Speech  &  Hearing  Center, 

678-5 

3020    Care  Chldrn/Adlls  II 

5.00  Hrs. 

-GRADUATE-OPEN  ONLY  TO  STUDENTS  FULLY  ADMITTED  TO  GRADUATE  SCHOOL- 

24328  001           0200-0410 

Day 

M 

MN318 

Riffle 

7002 

Sem  Spch  &  Hrng  Science 

3.00  Hrs. 

(01)24329  002          0830-1030 

Day 

Th 

HOS 

Riffle 

24368  001           TBA 

SHC 

Orlikoff 

24330  003          0530-0740 

Night 

M 

MN318 

Riffle 

7003 

Anat  Phys  Spch  Mech 

3  00  Hrs. 

3020    Care:  Chldrn/Adlt  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24369  001           0100-0230 

Day 

MW 

SHC300 

Kahane 

24314  101           0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

7005 

Intro  Grad  Study 

3.00  Hrs 

24315  102          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

24370  001           0100-0230 

Day 

TTh 

SHC300 

Manning 

24316  103          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

7007 

Commun  Interaction 

3  00  Hrs. 

24317  104          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

24371  001           0230-0400 

Day 

TTh 

SHC304 

Millard 

24318  105          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

7009 

Lang  Processing  Adults 

3.00  Hrs. 

24319  106          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA, 

Staff 

24372  001           0900-1200 

Day 

T 

SHC304 

Swindell 

24320  107          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

7018 

Admin  Issues  Prof  Pract 

3.00  Hrs. 

24321  108          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

24373  001           0530-0830 

Night 

M 

SHC270 

Wark 

24322  109          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

7104 

Clmcl  Exper  Audiology 

2.00  Hrs. 

24323  110          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

24374  001           1030-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC270 

Hall 

24324  1 1 1           0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Stall 

7112 

Sem  Audiology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24325  112          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

24375  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

SHC270 

Gould 

24326  113          0515-0930 

Night 

WTh 

TBA 

Stall 

7113 

Hearing  Conservation 

3.00  Hrs. 

24327  114          0515-0930 

Night 

WTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24376  001           0100-0400 

Day 

Th 

SHC270 

Wark 

3030    Care:  Expanded  Family 

5.00  Hrs 

7114 

Intro  Hearing  Aids 

3.00  Hrs. 

24338  001           0830-1030 

Day 

T 

MN318 

Coulehan 

24377  001           0900-1200 

Day 

F 

SHC270 

Cox 

(01)24339  002           1200-0200 

Day 

T 

HOS 

Coulehan 

7115 

Eval/Mgmt  Hr-lmpr  Child 

3.00  Hrs. 

(03)  3030    Care:  Expanded  Fam  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24378  001           0100-0400 

Day 

M 

SHC270 

Gould 

24331  101           0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Stall 

7123 

Manual  Communication  I 

1.00  Hrs. 

24332  102          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

24379  001           0100-0300 

Day 

F 

SHC270 

Hall 

24333  103          0700-0400 

Day 

w 

TBA 

Staff 

7201 

Cleft  Palate  Habitation 

3.00  Hrs. 

24334  104          0700-0400 

Day 

w 

TBA 

Staff 

24380  001           0530-0830 

Night 

W 

SHC300 

Kahane 

24335  105          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

7207 

Spch  &  Lang  Assessment 

3.00  Hrs. 

24336  106          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

24381  001           0900-1200 

Day 

Th 

SHC304 

Orlikoff 

24337  107          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

7208 

Clin  Exper  Sp  &  Lang 

2.00  Hrs. 

3040    Care:  Psycsoc  Adapt 

5.00  Hrs 

24382  001           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

(01)24347  001           0830-1030 

Day 

T 

HOS 

Staff 

24383  002           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

24348.002           1200-0200 

Day 

T 

MN318 

Staff 

24384  003           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

3040    Care  Psycsoc  Adapt  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24385  004           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

24340  101           0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

24386  005           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

24341  102          0700-0400 

Day 

W 

TBA 

Staff 

24387  006           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

24342  103          0700-0400 

Day 

w 

TBA 

Staff 

24388  007           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

24343  104          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Stafl 

24389  008           1000-1130 

Day 

M 

SHC300 

Michael 

24344  105          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

7210 

Sem  Speech  Pathology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24345  106          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

24390  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

SHC300 

Pollock 

24346  107          0700-0400 

Day 

F 

TBA 

Staff 

24391  002          TBA 

SHC 

Manning 

3050    Pro  Nursing  Perspective 

5.00  Hrs. 

7300 

Lang  Dis  In  Children 

3.00  Hrs. 

24351  001           0530-0840 

Night 

Th 

MN320 

Mynatt 

24392  001           0400-0530 

Day 

MW 

SHC304 

Kamhi 

3050    Pro  Nurs  Perspectv  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

7302 

Aphasia  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

24349  101           TBA 

TBA 

Mynatt 

24393  001           0900-1200 

Day 

F 

SHC300 

Swindell 

24350  102          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

7403 

Intrvntn  Prnts/Famlies 

3.00  Hrs. 

3101     Health  Assessment 

3  00  Hrs 

24394  001           0230-0400 

Day 

MW 

SHC304 

Michael 

24355  001           0530-0730 

Night 

w 

MN320 

Tillis 

7700 

Individ  Readings  Audiol 

3.00  Hrs. 

3101     Health  Assessment  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24395  001           TBA 

SHC 

Cox 

24352  101           0730-0930 

Night 

W 

HC 

Tillis 

24396  002          TBA 

SHC 

Gould 

24353  102          0730-0930 

Night 

W 

HC 

Staff 

24397  003          TBA 

SHC 

Studebaker 

24354  103          0730-0930 

Night 

w 

HC 

Staff 

24398  004          TBA 

SHC 

Wark 

3200    Clinical  Nursing  II 

6  00  Hrs. 

7800 

Ind  Readings/Sp  Path 

3.00  Hrs 

24359  001           0530-0930 

Night 

W 

MN325 

Jacob 

24399  001           TBA 

SHC 

Kamhi 

3200    Clinical  Nursing  II  Lab 

0  00  Hrs 

24400  002          TBA 

SHC 

Michael 

24356  101           TBA 

TBA 

Jacob 

24401  003          TBA 

SHC 

Kahane 

24357  102          TBA 

TBA 

Tillis 

24402  004          TBA 

SHC 

Orlikoff 

24358  103          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

24403  005          TBA 

SHC 

Manning 

4100    Nursing  Leadership 

3  00  Hrs 

24404  006          TBA 

SHC 

Swindell 

24360  001           0530-0830 

Night 

T 

MN320 

Riffle 

24405  007          TBA 

SHC 

Pollock 

4110    Nursing  Research 

3.00  Hrs. 

7990 

Special  Projects 

3  00  Hrs 

24361  001           0530-0830 

Night 

Th 

MN318 

Luttrell 

24406  001           TBA 

SHC 

Kamhi 

4200    Clinical  Nursing  IV 

6.00  Hrs. 

24407  002           TBA 

SHC 

Orlikoff 

24365  001           0530-0730 

Night 

T 

MN325 

Aiken 

24408  003          TBA 

SHC 

Swindell 

4200    Clinical  Nursing  IV  Lab 

0.00  Hrs 

24409  004          TBA 

SHC 

Michael 

24362  101           TBA 

TBA 

Aiken 

24410  005          TBA 

SHC 

Kahane 

24363  102          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

24411  006          TBA 

SHC 

Gould 

24364  103          TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

24412  007          TBA 

SHC 

Manning 

65 


Audiology  and  Speech  Pathology  (Ausp-V915) 


Spring  Term 


7990  Special  Projects    (conl 

24413  008 

TBA 

24414  009 

TBA 

24415  010 

TBA 

24416  011 

TBA 

7996    Thesis 

3  00  Hrs 

24417  001 

TBA 

24418  002 

TBA 

8002    Sem  Spch  S  Hrng  Science 

3  00  Hrs. 

24419  001 

TBA 

8003    Anal  Phys  Speech  Mech 

3  00  Hrs. 

24420  001 

0100-0230 

Day 

8007    Commun  Interaction 

3  00  Hrs 

24421  001 

0230-0400 

Day 

8009    Lang  Process 

ng  Adults 

3  00  Hrs 

24422  001 

0900-1200 

Day 

8015    Instrumentation 

3.00  Hrs 

24423  001 

TBA 

8018    Admin  Issues  Prol  Pract 

3  00  Hrs 

24424  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

8100    Ind  Read  Aud 

ology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24425  001 

TBA 

24426  002 

TBA 

24427  003 

TBA 

24428  004 

TBA 

8104     Clinical  Exper 

Audiology 

2.00  Hrs. 

24429  001 

1000-1130 

Day 

8112    Sem  Audiology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24430  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

8113    HeanngConservation 

3.00  Hrs. 

24431  001 

0100-0400 

Day 

8114    Intro  Hearing  Aids 

3.00  Hrs. 

24432  001 

0900-1200 

Day 

8115    Eval/Mgmt  H 

-Impr  Child 

3.00  Hrs. 

24433  001 

0100-0400 

Day 

8121     Ind  Proj  Audiology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24434  001 

TBA 

24435  002 

TBA 

24436  003 

TBA 

24437  004 

TBA 

8124    Clin  Supv  In  Audiol 

1  00  Hrs 

24438  001 

TBA 

8200    Ind  Read  Sp  Path 

3  00  Hrs 

24439  001 

TBA 

24440  002 

TBA 

24441  003 

TBA 

24442  004 

TBA 

24443  005 

TBA 

8201     Cleft  Palate  Habil 

3.00  Hrs. 

24444  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

8207    Spch  &  Lang  Assessment 

3.00  Hrs. 

24445  001 

0900-1200 

Day 

8208     Clin  Exper  Sp  &  Lang 

2.00  Hrs. 

24446  001 

1000-1100 

Day 

8210    Sem  Speech  Pathology 

3.00  Hrs. 

24447  001 

0530-0830 

Night 

24448  002 

TBA 

8221     Ind  Proi  Sp  Path 

3  00  Hrs 

24449  001 

TBA 

24450  002 

TBA 

24451  003 

TBA 

24452  004 

TBA 

24453  005 

TBA 

24454  006 

TBA 

8300    Lang  Dis  In  Children 

300  Hrs. 

24455  001 

0100-0230 

Day 

8302     Aphasia  I 

3.00  Hrs 

24456  001 

0900-1200 

Day 

8403    Intrvtn  Prnts/Family 

3.00  Hrs. 

24457  001 

0230-0400 

Day 

9000    Dissertation 

2  00  Hrs 

24459  001 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

3.00  Hrs 

24460  001 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

6  00  Hrs. 

24461  002 

TBA 

9000    Dissertation 

1  00  Hrs 

24458  003 

TBA 

SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 

Wark 

Studebaker 
Cox 
Pollock 

SHC 
SHC 

Stall 
Slatl 

SHC 

Orlikott 

SHC300 

Kahane 

SHC304 

Hillard 

SHC304 

Swindell 

SHC 

Studebaker 

SHC270 

Wark 

SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 

Cox 
Gould 
Studebaker 
Wark 

SHC270 

Hall 

SHC270 

Gould 

SHC270 

Wark 

SHC270 

Cox 

6HC270 

Gould 

SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 

Gould 
Cox 

Studebaker 
Wark 

SHC 

Wark 

SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 

Kamhi 
Swindell 
Kahane 
Orlikoff 

Manning 

SHC304 

Kahane 

SHC300 

Orlikott 

SHC300 

Michael 

SHC300 
SHC 

Pollock 
Manning 

SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 
SHC 

Orlikott 
Kahane 
Michael 
Swindell 
Manning 

SHC304 

Kamh, 

SHC304 

Swindell 

SHC304 

Michael 

SHC 

Staff 

SHC 

Staff 

SHC 

Staff 

SHC 

Staff 

Interdisciplinary  Studies  (lntd-V933) 

(01)  351 1     Bhvr  Mgmt  Recr  Areas  II         4.00  Hrs 

24462  001  0100-0300  Day  MWF  PY204         Dwyer 
(01)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  PY  328 

Aerospace  Studies  (Aero-V950) 

Lt.  Col.  Glenn  F.  Baker,  Chairman 
404C  Jones  Hall,  678-2681 

1112    Air  Force  Today  1  00  Hrs 

24464  001  0830-0925  Day  T  TBA  Scharff 

24465  002          0200-0255  Day         W  TBA  Scharff 
1112    Air  Force  Today  Lab  0  00  Hrs 

24463  101  0315-0445  Day         W  TBA  Staff 


2212 

Dev  of  Air  Power 
24467  001           0910-1005 

1.00  Hrs. 
Day 

24468  002          0200-0255 

Day 

2212 

Dew  of  Air  Power  Lab 
24466  101           0315-0445 

0  00  Hrs 
Day 

3312 

At  Mgl  8  Leadership 
24470  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

24471  002          0100-0225 

Day 

3312 

Af  Mgml/Ldrship  Lab 
24469  101           0315-0445 

0.00  Hrs 

Day 

4412 

Amer  Nat  Sec  Forces 
24473  001           0940-1105 

3.00  Hrs. 
Day 

24474  002          0100-0225 

Day 

Baker 
Baker 


Murray 
Murray 


Military  Science  (Army-V955) 

Lt  Col  William  J.  Coradini,  Chair 
107  Building  160,  678-2933 

1110    Bmsci  I/Leadership  1.00  Hrs. 


24475  001           0100-0155 

Day 

1120 

Bms  ll/Btlfld  City  Trmt 

1.00  Hrs. 

24476  001           0830-0925 

Day 

24477  002          0100-0155 

Day 

24478  003          0100-0155 

Day 

1120 

Bms  ll/Btlfld  City  Trmt 
24479  503          TBA 

1  00  Hrs 

2110 

Bms  IV/Basic  Sldr  Sklls 

2.00  Hrs. 

24481  001           0240-0335 

Day 

24482  002          0130r0225 

Day 

2110 

Bms  IV/Bsc  Sldr  Ski  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24480  101           0230-0430 

Day 

(01)  2145 

Interm  Cmbt  Trng/Ptrlng 

2.00  Hrs 

24483  001           0230-0430 

Day 

2170 

Tactics  Strategy 

2.00  Hrs 

24484  001           0230-0430 

Day 

(02)  3120 

Adv  Military  Science  II 

4.00  Hrs. 

24486  001           1120-1245 

Day 

24487  002          0100-0225 

Day 

(03)  3120 

Adv  Military  Sci  II  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24485  101           0230-0430 

Day 

(02)  4120 

Adv  Military  Sci  IV 

4.00  Hrs. 

24489  001           0100-0225 

Day 

(03)  4120 

Adv  Military  Sci  IV  Lab 

0.00  Hrs. 

24488  101           0230-0430 

Day 

EA103 
EA103 
EA107 


EA107 
EA107 


Thedford 
Thedford 
Thedtord 


Thedford 
Thedford 


EA109        Lombardi 


Th 


EA109 
EA109 


EA103 


Harber 
Harber 


Staff 


(01)  UNIFORMS  AND  EQUIPMENT  ARE  PROVIDED  BY  DEPARTMENT  FOR  STUDENT  USE  FOR 
THE  SEMESTER  WEARING  A  UNIFORM  IS  OPTIONAL. 

(02)  RESTRICTED  PICK  UP  FORMS  ARMY  ROTC  RM  107. 

(03)  RESTRICTED  LAB  ALTERNATES  WITH  SPONSORED  ACTIVITIES  SCHEDULE  ISSUED  IN 
CLASS  MANDATORY  PHYSICAL  TRAINING  CONDUCTED  MWF  0635-0715  AM. 


Naval  Science  (Navy-V958) 

Capt.  Robert  A.  Conder,  Chair 
100  Art  Annex,  678-2370 


1103    Navy  Laboratory 

24490  101  0240-0440 

2202  Sea  Pwr/Mantme  Affairs 

24491  001  0800-0925 

24492  002  0940-1105 

2203  Navy  Laboratory 

24493  101  0240-0440 
3302    Navgtn/Naval  Oprtns  II 

24495  001  0910-1005 

24496  002  1130-1225 
3302    Navg/Navl  Oprtns  II  Lab 

24494  101  0240-0440 
3310    Evolution  of  Warfare 

24498  001  0800-0925 
3310    Evolution  Wrfare  Lab 

24497  101  0240-0440 
4402    Naval  Ldrshp/Mgmt  II 

24500  001  1020-1115 

24501002  1130-1225 

4402    Naval  Leadership  II  Lab 

24499  101  0240-0440 
DEPT  NOTE  ALL  NROTC  STUDENTS  ARE  REQUIRED  TO  ATTEND  NAVY  LABORATORY  ON 
THURSDAYS  (0240-0440)  NAVY  LABORATORY  FOCUSES  ON  THE  MIDSHIPMAN  CORPS 
INVOLVES  LEADERSHIP  TRAINING  OPPORTUNITIES  AND  EXPERIENCES 

DEPT  NOTE  NON-NROTC  STUDENTS  MAY  ENROLL  WITH  PERMISSION  OF  DEPARTMENT 

CHAIRMAN 

DEPT  NOTE.  ALL  COURSES  RESTRICTED.  PICK  UP  FORMS  AA  100. 


3.00  Hrs 

Day 

TTh 

AA104 

Holland 

Day 

TTh 

AA104 

Holland 

1.00  Hrs. 

Day 

Th 

AA104 

White 

3  00  Hrs. 

Day 

MWF 

AA102 

Zorn 

Day 

MWF 

AA102 

Zom 

0.00  Hrs. 

Day 

Th 

AA102 

White/S 

3.00  Hrs 

Day 

TTh 

AA102 

White 

0.00  Hrs 

Day 

Th 

AA104 

White 

2  00  Hrs. 

Day 

MW 

AA104 

Casteel 

Day 

MW 

AA104 

Casteel 

0.00  Hrs 

Day 

Th 

AA104 

White 

Spring  Term 

University  Honors  Programs  (Unhp-V960) 

University  Honors  Programs  (Unhp-V960) 

24571  003          0940-1105           Day         TTh            TBA           Staff 

24572  004          0940-1105           Day          TTh             TBA            Staff 

Dr.  Phyllis  Betts, 

Director 

24573  005          1120-1245           Day         TTh            TBA           Staff 

24574  006          0530-0655           Day          TTh             TBA            Staff 

115  Old  Brister  Library,  678-2 

DEPT  NOTE  STUDENTS  ENROLLED  IN  R&DS  COURSES  MAY  ALSO  BE  REQUIRED  TO 

1 1 00    The  Honors  Forum 

1.00  Hrs. 

ENROLL  IN  A  ONE-HOUR  LAB  THE  SAME  SEMESTER.  RESTRICTED  COURSE  APPROVAL 

24502  301 

0100-0200 

Day 

Th 

MI200 

Betts/Houk 

MUST  BE  GRANTED  BY  THE  DEVELOPMENTAL  STUDIES  OFFICE  PICK  UP  FORMS  AD  171 

3102    Jr  Col:  South  Experience 

3.00  Hrs 

24503  301 

0130-0430 

Day 

Th 

BL105 

Crawford 

4210    Latn  Amer:  Revol  &  Dev 

3.00  Hrs. 

24504  301 

0100-0245 

Day 

MW 

BL105 

Appleby 

4300    Sr  Honors  Thesis 

3.00  Hrs. 

24505  301 

TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

DEPT  NOTE:  ALL  COURSES  OFFERED  BY  THE  UNIVERSITY  HONORS  PROGRAM  ARE 

RESTRICTED  AND  REQUIRE  THE  PERMISSION  OF  THE  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  HONORS 

PROGRAM.  PICK  UP  FORMS  BL  1 

5. 

Remedial  &  Developmental  Studies  (R&DS-V986) 

Mr.  R.  Wilson  Walker,  Dean 

171  Administration,  678-2028 

0710    Basic  Composition 

3.00  Hrs 

24506  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT317 

Staff 

24507  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24506  003 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT315 

Staff 

24509  004 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT315 

Staff 

0720    Basic  Mathematics 

3.00  Hrs. 

24510  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24511  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24512  003 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24513  004 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

0740    Basic  Reading  Skills 

3.00  Hrs. 

24514  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24515  002 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

0810    Dvlpmntl  Composition 

3.00  Hrs. 

24516  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

PT321 

Staff 

24517  002 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

PT315 

Staff 

24518  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24519  004 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT317 

Staff 

24520  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

PT227 

Staff 

24521  006 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT315 

Staff 

24522  007 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

PT317 

Staff 

24523  008 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

PT313 

Staff 

24524  009 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

CL415 

Staff 

24525  010 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

CL313 

Staff 

24526  011 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

PT315 

Staff 

24527  012 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

CL415 

Staff 

24528  013 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24529  014 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

PT315 

Staff 

24530  015 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT215 

Staff 

24531  016 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

PT211 

Staff 

0820    Develop  Algebra  I 

3.00  Hrs. 

24532  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24533  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24534  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24535  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24536  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24537  006 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24538  007 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TBA 

Staff 

24539  008 

0530-0655 

Night 

MW 

TBA 

Staff 

24540  009 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24541  010 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24542  011 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24543  012 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24544  013 

0710-0835 

Night 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

0821     Develop  Algebra  II 

3.00  Hrs. 

24545  001 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24546  002 

0800-0855 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24547  003 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24548  004 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24549  005 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24550  006 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24551  007 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24552  008 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24553  009 

1240-0205 

Day 

MW 

TBA 

Staff 

24554  010 

0710-0835 

Night 

MW 

TBA 

Staff 

24555  01 1 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24556  012 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24557  013 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24558  014 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24559  015 

1120-1245 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24560  016 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24561  017 

0100-0225 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24562  018 

0530-0655 

Night 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

0830    Dvlpmntl  Study  Skills 

3.00  Hrs. 

24563  001 

0910-1005 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24564  002 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24565  003 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24566  004 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24567  005 

0800-0925 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

24568  006 

0940-1105 

Day 

TTh 

TBA 

Staff 

0840    Dvlpmntl  Reading  Skills 

3.00  Hrs. 

24569  001 

1020-1115 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

24570  002 

1130-1225 

Day 

MWF 

TBA 

Staff 

67 


GENERAL  EDUCATION  CURRICULUM 

Undergraduate  students  who  plan  to  graduate  using  the  requirements  from  the  1989-90  UNDERGRADUATE  BUL- 
LETIN or  subsequent  issues  are  required  to  complete  the  following  general  education  curriculum.  The  assistance  of  an 
advisor  is  critical  for  determining  specific  requirements  for  the  student's  degree  and  major.  Some  degree  programs 
designate  specific  courses  in  a  particular  category.  Students  should  consult  their  advisors  and  the  Undergraduate 
Bulletin  issue  being  used  for  detailed  degree  requirements. 


English  Composition  —  6  Hours 


ENGL   1101 
ENGL   1102 


English  Composition 

English  Composition  &  Analysis 


Oral  Communication  &  Rhetoric  —  3  Hours 

COMM  2381  Oral  Communication 


HIST    4851  History  of  Women  in  America 

HIST     4881  Black  American  History 

POLS   421 2  Constitutional  Law:  The  Origins  and  Evolution 

of  Civil  Liberties  in  the  United  States 
POLS   4405  Origin  and  Development  of  American  Political 

Thought 
SOCI    3422  Racial  and  Ethnic  Minorities:  A  Socio-Historlcal 

Approach 


Mathematics  —  3-6  Hours 

MATH   1181-1182  Concepts  of  Number/Concepts  of  Algebra 

MATH   1312  Elementary  Calculus 

MATH  1321  Analytic  Geometry  and  Calculus 

MATH  2000  Experiences  in  Mathematics 

Literary  Heritage  —  3  Hours 


ENGL   2201 
ENGL   2202 


Literary  Heritage 

Literary  Heritage:  African-American  Emphasis 


Fine  Arts  Heritage  —  3  Hours 

ART      1101  Introduction  to  Art 

COMM  1851  Introduction  to  Film 

DANC  1151  Introduction  to  Dance 

MUHL  1101  Music  Appreciation 

THEA    1551  Introduction  to  Theatre 

Historical/Philosophical    Heritage    (pre-1500)    —    3 
Hours 

CLAS    2481  Mythology 

HIST     1301  Development  of  World  Civilization  I 

PHIL     1101  Classical  Issues  in  Philosophy 

POLS   1101  Introduction  to  Ancient  Political  Thought 

UNIV     2850  Religions  of  Abraham:  Judaism,  Christianity, 

Islam 
UNIV    3580  Hebrew  and  Greek  Legacy 

Historical/Philosophical   Heritage   (post-1500)  —  3 
Hours 

HIST  1302  Development  of  World  Civilization  II 

PHIL  1 102  Values  and  the  Modern  World 

POLS  1102  Introduction  to  Modern  Political  Thought 

UNIV  3581  Faith,  Reason  and  Imagination 


American  Heritage  —  6  Hours 


HIST 
HIST 


2601 
2602 


The  United  States  To  1877 
The  United  States  Since  1877 


Thematic   Courses:   One   of   the   following    may   be 
taken  in  lieu  of  either  HIST  2601  or  2602 

ANTH   3282  Cultural  History  of  American  Communities 

GEOG  3401  Historical  Geography  of  the  United  States 

HIST     3863  Social  and  Intellectual  History  of  the  United  States 


Social  Science  —  6  Hours 

At  least  3  of  these  hours  must  be  satisfied  by  a 
course  which  approaches  Social  Science  from  a  global 
perspective. 

Human  Origins  and  Variation 
Introduction  to  Criminal  Justice 
Introduction  to  Microeconomics 
American  Government 
General  Psychology 
An  Introduction  to  Sociology 

courses  will  meet  the  3  hour  require- 
category  for  one  course  with  a  global 

Cultural  Anthropology 
Comparative  Justice  Systems 
Introduction  to  Macroeconomics 
Survey  of  World  Regions 
Introduction  to  Cultural  Geography 
Comparative  Politics 
International  Politics 

Deviance:  Its  Role  in  History  and  Culture 
Sociology  of  International  Development 
The  Family  in  Global  Perspective 

Gender  and  Society 


ANTH  1100 
CJUS  1100 
ECON  2120 
POLS  1100 
PSYC  1101 
SOCI     1111 

The  following 
ment  within  this 
perspective: 

ANTH  1200 
CJUS  2110 
ECON  2110 
GEOG  1301 
GEOG  1401 
POLS  2301 
POLS  2501 
PSYC  2201 
SOCI  2100 
SOCI  2101/ 
HMEC  2101 
UNIV     2304 


Natural  Science  —  8  Hours 

BIOL     1101-1 102  Biology:  A  Human  Perspective 

BIOL     1111-1112  General  Biology 

CHEM  1101-1102  College  Chemistry 

CHEM  1131-1132,  Principles  of  Chemistry 

1121-1122 

GEOG  1 101-1 102  Introduction  to  Earth  Science 

GEOL   1101-1102  Physical  and  Historical  Geology 

GEOG  1101-GEOL  1101 

PHYS   1101-1102  Introductory  Physics  and  Astronomy 

PHYS  251 1-251 2  Physics  for  Science  and  Engineering 

UNIV     1610-1611  Natural  Science 

Fitness  and  Wellness  —  4  Hours 

HPER   1 100  Concepts  of  Fitness  and  Wellness 

Plus  one  Physical  Activity  Course 


SPRING  1991 


68 


WEEKEND  COURSE  OFFERINGS 
SPRING  SEMESTER  1991 


COURSE 
TITLE 

DEPT. 

CRSE 
NO. 

SEC. 
NO. 

HR. 
CR. 

CLASS  HRS 
FROM-TO 

DAYS 
MEET 

BLDG 
ROOM 

INSTR 

COLLEGE  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 

Anthropology 

World  Civ  Pre-Ad  1500 

Anth 

1300 

001 

3.0 

0900-1205 

Sat 

CL105 

Smith,  G 

Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 

Intro  to  Crim  Justice             Cjus 

1100 

011 

3.0 

0900-1200 

Sat 

Ml  417 

Berretta 

English 

AmerLit  1860  to  WWI 

Engl 

3322 

001 

3.0 

0900-1200 

Sat 

PT331 

Duvall 

History 

World  Civil  II 

The  U  S  Since  1877 

Hist 
Hist 

1302 
2602 

009 
028 

3.0 
3.0 

0900-1200 
0900-1200 

Sat 
Sat 

Ml  209 
Ml  319 

Staff 
Staff 

Mathematical  Sciences 

Concepts  of  Number 
Concepts  of  Algebra 
College  Algebra 
Elementary  Calculus 

Math 
Math 
Math 
Math 

1181 
1182 
1211 
1312 

009 
009 
024 
023 

3.0 
3.0 
3.0 
3.0 

0900-1200 
0900-1200 
0900-1200 
0900-1200 

Sat 
Sat 
Sat 
Sat 

WD  125 
WD  123 
WD  207 
WD  227 

Staff 
Staff 
Staff 
Staff 

Computer  Science 

Computer  Literacy 
Computer  Literacy  Lab 

Comp 
Comp 

1200 

004 
119 
120 
121 

4.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 

0900-1200 
0100-0350 
0100-0350 
0100-0350 

Sat 
Sat 
Sat 
Sat 

WD  233 
WD  210 
WD  230 
WD  232 

Staff 
Staff 
Staff 
Staff 

Physics 

Survey  of  Astronomy 
Survey  of  Astronomy  Lab 

Phys 
Phys 

1102 
1102 

055 
155 

4.0 
0.0 

0530-0830N 
0840-1 030N 

Fri 
Fri 

MN201 
MN334 

McGlasson 
Staff 

Sociology 

Introductory  Sociology 
Contemp  Social  Problems 
Soci  of  Gender  Roles 
Marriage  and  Family 

Soci 
Soci 
Soci 
Soci 

1111 
1112 
3432 
3831 

015/909 
005/909 
003/909 
006/909 

3.0 
3.0 
3.0 
3.0 

0900-1200 
0530-0830N 
0530-0830N 
0900-1215 

Sat 
Fri 
Fri 
Sat 

CL219 
CL233 
CL203 
CL137 

Haley 
Staff 
Cox 
Petersen 

FOGELMAN  COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS  AND  ECONOMICS 

School  of  Accountancy 

Fund  of  Acct  II 

Acct 

2020 

013 

3.0 

0900-1200 

Sat 

BB  128 

Staff 

Economics 

Intro  Macroeconomics 
Intro  Microeconomics 
Managerial  Economics 

Econ 
Econ 
Econ 

2110 
2120 
4111 

006 

005/909 

010 

3.0 
3.0 
3.0 

0900-1200 
0900-1200 
0900-1200 

Sat 
Sat 
Sat 

BB  118 
BB  129 
BB  119 

Staff 
Staff 
White-Means 

Finance,  Insurance,  and  Real  Estate 

Legal/Social/Pol  EnVrn          Fir               31 30 

010 

3.0 

0900-1200 

Sat 

BB257 

Staff 

Management 

Organization  &  Mgmt 

Mgmt 

3110 

008 

3.0 

0900-1200 

Sat 

BB  125 

Warner 

Management  Information 

Business  Statistics  I 
Mgmt  Info  Comptr  Appl 
Prodctn/Opertns  Mgmt  I 

Systems 

Isds 
Isds 
Isds 

&  Decision  Sciences 

2710            011 
2750            010 
3510            005 

3.0 
3.0 
3.0 

0900-1200 
0900-1200 
0900-1200 

Sat 
Sat 
Sat 

BB370 
BB  127 
BB  123 

Staff 
Staff 
Staff 

Marketing 

Principles  of  Marketing 

Mktg 

3010 

003 

3.0 

0900-1150 

Sat 

BB263 

Staff 

SPRING  1991 


COLLEGE  OF  COMMUNICATION  &  FINE  ARTS 

Music  History,  Literature  &  Appreciation 

Music  Appreciation                Muhl            1101 

022 

3.0 

0900-1200 

Sat 

MU  103 

Staff 

Theatre 

Intro  to  Theatre 
Interpret  Child's  Lit 

Thea 
Thea 

1551 
4401 

016 

001 

3.0 
3.0 

0900-1200 
0930-1230 

Sat 
Sat 

TC  109 
TC201 

Staff 
Helming 

(Graduate) 

Interpret  Child's  Lit  Thea  6401  001  3.0  0930-1230 

Communication  Studies 

Intro  to  Film  Comm  1851  909  3.0  0900-1200 

Oral  Communication  Comm  2381  910  3.0  0900-1200 

Comm  in  Orgnztn  Comm  4011  001  3.0  0900-1200 

(Graduate) 

Comm  in  Orgnztn  Comm  6011  001  3.0  0900-1200 

Sem  Rhetorical  Theory  Comm  7360  001  3.0  0900-1200 

Sem  Rhetorical  Theory  Comm  8360  001  3.0  0900-1200 


COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION 


Counseling  &  Personnel  Services 

(Graduate) 

Stu  Pers  Serv  Higher  Ed       Coun  7613 

Stu  Pers  Serv  Higher  Ed      Coun  8613 

Curriculum  and  Instruction 

(Graduate) 

Microcomputers/Learning      Cied  7060 

Research  Implctns  Cied  7079 

Microcomputers/Learning      Cied  8060 

Research  Implctns  Cied  8079 

Educational  Administration  &  Supervision 

(Graduate) 

Supv  Prcs  Educ  Environ       Edas  7050 

Second  School  Admn/Supv  Edas  731 1 

Second  School  Admn/Supv  Edas  831 1 

Educational  Foundations 

(Graduate) 

Future  American  College      Edfd  7029 

Future  American  College      Edfd  8029 

Research  Methodology  and  Statistics 

(Graduate) 

Intro  to  Educ  Research         Edrs  7521 

Sem  Rsrch  App  for  Educ      Edrs  8529 

Health 

Personal  Health  Hlth  1102 


001 
001 


003 
001 
003 
001 


001 
001 
001 


001 
001 


006 
001 


006 


3.0 
3.0 


3.0 
3.0 


3.0 
3.0 


3.0 


TBA* 
TBA* 


3.0  0900-1200 

3.0  0530-0830N* 

3.0  0900-1200 

3.0  0530-0830N' 


3.0  0530-0830N' 
3.0  0530-0830N' 
3.0    0530-0830N' 


TBA* 
TBA* 


0900-1200 
0900-1200 


0900-1 200 


Sat 


Sat 
Sat 
Sat 


Sat 
Sat 
Sat 


F/S 
F/S 


Sat 
F/S 
Sat 
F/S 


F/S 
F/S 

F/S 


F/S 
F/S 


Sat 
Sat 


Sat 


TC201 


TC  237A 
TC  209 
TC  107 


TC  107 
TC239 
TC239 


PT129 
PT129 


ED  307 
ED  111 
ED  307 
ED  111 


ED  205 
ED  103A 
ED  103A 


ED  406 
ED  406 


ED  300 
ED  301 


FH  341 


Helming 


Staff 
Staff 
Staff 


Staff 

Bakke 

Bakke 


Murrell 
Murrell 


Staff 
Staff 
Staff 


Boone 
Boone 


Staff 
Bowman 


Staff 


0530-0830N*     F/S 
0530-0830N*     F/S 


(Graduate) 

Hlth  Care  Issues:  Elderly      Hlth  7112  001  3.0 

Hlth  Care  Issues:  Elderly      Hlth  8112  001  3.0 

Physical  Education 

Camping  Phed  1331  002  2.0 

Backpacing  Phed  1333  002  2.0 

Equitation/Western  Style  Phed  1361  001  2.0 

Continued  on  Next  Page 

NOTE:  For  Index  numbers,  see  department  listing. 

*Friday/Saturday  classes  usually  meet  8:00  am-3:00  pm  on  Saturday,  5:30-8:30  pm  on  Friday. 
Check  department  listing  for  exact  dates  and  times. 


0900-1100 
0900-1100 
0900-1200 


Sat 
Sat 
Sat 


FH302 
FH302 


PB  176 
PB  176 
PB  100 


Walker 
Walker 


Murphree 
Murphree 
Holt 


SPRING  1991 


70 


Recreation 

(Graduate) 
Curr  Readings  Recr 
Theraptc  Recr/Aging 
Curr  Readings  Recr 


Recr 
Recr 
Recr 


7135 
7203 
8135 


001 
001 
001 


3.0 
3.0 
3.0 


Health,  Physical  Education  &  Recreation 

Concepts/Fitn  &  Wellnss       Hper  1 1 00 


023/909    2.0 


0900-1200 
0900-1200 
0900-1200 


0900-1100 


Sat 
Sat 
Sat 


Sat 


PB  176 
PB  100 
PB  176 


FH  170 


Staff 

Murray 

Staff 


Schroeder 


HERFF  COLLEGE  OF  ENGINEERING 


Mechanical  Engr  (MECH) 


Dynamics                               Mech 
Engr  Thermodynamics  I        Mech 

2332            003           3.0          0830-1115 
3311            004           3.0          0830-1115 

UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 

Sat 
Sat 

EN  308 
EN  324 

Staff 
Staff 

University  College 

Legal  Research/Writing  II      Univ 

2214           002           3.0          0900-1200 

Sat 

MN204 

Staff 

NOTE:  For  Index  numbers,  see  department  listing. 

FIELD  STUDIES  IN  MEXICO 
DECEMBER  26,  1990  -  JANUARY  12, 1991 

Biology  4651-6651 


Field  Techniques  in  Vertebrate  Zoology 

The  course  deals  with  techniques  relating  to  the  field  study  of 
vertebrate  organisms  (fishes,  amphibians,  reptiles,  birds,  and 
mammals)  in  the  Mexican  states  of  Colima  and  Jalisco.  Students 
will  study  the  biodiversity  of  vertebrate  groups  in  their  natural  hab- 
itats. Practical  training  in  field  techniques  and  identification  of  ani- 
mals will  be  emphasized.  Special  attention  will  be  given  to 
methods  of  collection  and  preservation  distribution,  life  histories, 
and  economic  importance.  Ecological  concepts  relating  to  biodi- 
versity will  be  discussed. 
Four  hours  credit  (Biol  4651  -6651 ) 

Instructors 

Team  taught  by  MSU  Department  of  Biology  faculty. 

Dates  for  Field  Trip 

Extended  field  trip  to  Mexico  from  26  December  1990  to  12 
January  1991.  Final  Exam  and  Written  Report  —  Spring 
Semester  1991.  Note:  Final  dates  for  field  trip  to  Mexico  to  be 
determined  when  there  are  firm  airline  schedules. 

Cost  of  Field  Trip 

Cost  of  program  to  be  determined  with  adjustment  of  air  fare  by 
the  airlines.  Contact  Dr.  Michael  Kennedy,  telephone  (901)  678- 
2597,  or  Dr.  Jim  MusKelley,  telephone  (901)  678-2814. 


Eligibility 

Final  acceptance  of  undergraduate  applicants  to  be  determined 
by  designated  Department  of  Biology  faculty  and  graduates. 

Application  Deadline 

Applications  will  be  received  until  the  course  is  filled  or  until  Oc- 
tober 25,  1990. 

Location  —  Colima  and  Jalisco,  Mexico 

Colima  is  a  small  state  on  the  Pacific  coast  of  southwestern  Mex- 
ico. Jalisco  joins  Colima  on  its  northern  border.  In  this  area  (within 
a  relatively  short  distance),  the  land  rises  from  a  low  tropical 
coastal  plain  to  mountainous  areas  above  14,000  ft.  in  altitude. 
Among  the  aquatic  and  terrestrial  habitats  to  be  studied  in  this 
state  are:  seashore,  coastal  lagoons,  estuaries,  freshwater  lakes 
and  streams,  thorn  forest,  tropical  deciduous  forest,  oak-pine  for- 
est, fir  forest,  and  meadows  (some  snow  covered). 

Home  Base  In  Mexico  —  Hacienda  El  Cobano 

The  Hacienda  El  Cobano  is  located  in  the  state  of  Colima  ap- 
proximately six  miles  from  the  city  of  Colima,  the  capital  of  the 
state  of  Colima.  The  city  is  about  58  miles  from  Manzanillo  and 
120  miles  from  Guadalajara.  The  facility  is  operated  by  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oklahoma. 


For  additional  information,  students  should  contact  Dr.  Michael  L. 
Kennedy,  Department  of  Biology,  EB  307,  telephone  (901)  678- 
2597,  or  Dr.  James  K.  MusKelley,  Director,  International  Studies, 
300  Dunn,  telephone  (901)  678-2814. 


SPRING  1991 


71 


INTERNATIONAL  STUDIES  PROGRAM 
SPRING  SEMESTER  1991 

Dr.  James  K.  MusKelley,  Director  — 300  Dunn,  678-2813 
Dr.  J.  Rex  Enoch,  International  Relations,  Advisor  — 216  Clement  Hall,  678-2610 
Dr.  John  J.  Reld,  International  Business,  Advisor  —  415  Fogelman  B&E,  678-4627 


COURSE 

DEPT 

CRSE 

SEC 

HR 

CLASS  HRS 

DAYS 

BLDG 

TITLE 

ABBR 

NO 

NO 

CR 

FROM-TO 

MEET 

ROOM 

INSTR 

Peoples  of  Latin  America 

ANTH 

3232 

001 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

CL117 

Kenaston 

Internship  Intnl  Bus 

BA 

4911 

001 

3 

TBA 

Staff 

Intro  Macroeconomics 

ECON 

2110 

001 

3 

0650-0745 

MWF 

BB118 

Staff 

002 

3 

0800-0855 

MWF 

BB118 

Staff 

003 

3 

0530-0655N 

MW 

BB118 

Gootzeit 

004 

3 

0100-0225 

TTh 

BB118 

Reld 

005 

3 

0710-1005N 

Th 

BB125 

Staff 

006 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

BB118 

Staff 

Intro  to  Macroecon  Honors 

ECON 

2110 

301 

3 

0800-0925 

TTh 

BB268 

Heath 

Intnl  Ec  Dvlp/Ecol  Pers 

ECON 

3580 

001 

3 

0240-0405 

TTh 

BB274 

Fung 

Managerial  Economics 

ECON 

4111 

001 

3 

0650-0745 

MWF 

BB119 

Dean 

002 

3 

0800-0855 

MWF 

BB262 

Dean 

003 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

BB262 

Staff 

004 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

BB262 

Staff 

005 

3 

0710-1005N 

M 

BB264 

Daniel 

006 

3 

0800-0855 

TTh 

BB262 

Staff 

007 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

BB264 

Chang 

008 

3 

0100-0225 

TTh 

BB264 

White-Means 

009 

3 

0710-1005N 

Th 

BB264 

Staff 

010 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

BB119 

Staff 

Managerial  Econ  Honors 

ECON 

4111 

301 

3 

1240-0205 

MW 

BB266 

Okunade 

Com  Econ  Systems 

ECON 

4340 

001 

3 

0100-0225 

TTh 

BB119 

Dyer 

International  Economics 

ECON 

4350 

001 

3 

0800-0925 

TTh 

BB258 

Reld 

Managerial  Finance 

FIR 

4440 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

BB119 

Staff 

002 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

BB119 

Scruggs 

003 

3 

0530-0655N 

TTh 

BB261 

Staff 

International  Finance 

FIR 

4560 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

TTh 

BB257 

Theerathorn 

002 

3 

0710-1005N 

M 

BB262 

Pyun 

Historical  Geog  of  U.S. 

GEOG 

3401 

001 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

JN105 

Staff 

Geog  of  Middle  America 

GEOG 

4324 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

JN105 

Dixon 

World  Civil  I 

HIST 

1301 

001 

3 

0800-0855 

MWF 

MI203 

Murnane 

002 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

MI203 

Brown 

003 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

MI203 

Zhang 

004 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

MI307 

Frankle 

005 

3 

1130-1225 

MWF 

MI209 

Frankle 

006 

3 

1240-0205 

MW 

MI203 

Orr 

007 

3 

0800-0925 

TTh 

MI203 

Copp 

008 

3 

0940-1105 

TTh 

MI203 

Burwood 

009 

3 

0940-1105 

TTh 

MI307 

Zhang 

010 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

MI205 

Burwood 

011 

3 

0530-0655N 

TTh 

MI209 

Staff 

World  CMI  II 

HIST 

1302 

001 

3 

0800-0855 

MWF 

MI209 

Copp 

002 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

MI209 

Ellis 

003 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

MI209 

Copp 

004 

3 

1130-1225 

MWF 

MI205 

Orr 

005 

3 

0530-0655N 

MW 

MI209 

Staff 

006 

3 

0800-0925 

TTh 

MI209 

Daly 

007 

3 

0940-1105 

TTh 

MI205 

Ellis 

008 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

MI209 

Copp 

009 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

MI209 

Staff 

World  Civil  II  Honors 

HIST 

1302 

301 

3 

1130-1225 

MWF 

MI315 

Ellis 

Hist  Soviet  Union 

HIST 

4162 

001 

3 

1240-0205 

MW 

MI209 

Burwood 

History  of  Brazil 

HIST 

4250 

001 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

MI211 

Gillasple 

Marketing  Research 

MKTG 

4080 

001 

3 

1130-1225 

MWF 

BB263 

Tat 

002 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

BB258 

Tat 

003 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

BB266 

Barnwell 

004 

3 

0530-0655N 

TTh 

BB368 

Barnwell 

International  Mktg 

MKTG 

4530 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

BB259 

Staff 

Elementary  Logic 

PHIL 

1611 

001 

3 

0800-0855 

MWF 

CL317 

Staff 

002 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

MI423 

Staff 

003 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

CL317 

Henderson 

004 

3 

1130-1225 

MWF 

CL317 

Henderson 

005 

3 

0530-0655N 

MW 

CL317 

Staff 

006 

3 

0800-0925 

TTh 

CL317 

Staff 

007 

3 

0940-1105 

TTh 

CL317 

Horgan 

008 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

CL317 

Staff 

009 

3 

0530-0655N 

TTh 

CL317 

Staff 

Elementary  Logic  Honors 

PHIL 

1611 

301 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

CL213 

Staff 

Comparative  Politics 

POLS 

2301 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

CL433 

Secher 

International  Relations 

POLS 

2501 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

TTh 

CL415 

Staff 

002 

3 

0700-0950N 

Tu 

CL433 

Staff 

West  Eur  Govt/Politics 

POLS 

3302 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

TTh 

CL413 

Secher 

American  Foreign  Policy 

POLS 

3506 

001 

3 

0910-1005 

MWF 

CL415 

Staff 

Int'l  Political  Econ 

POLS 

4510 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

MWF 

CL411 

Staff 

SPRING  1991 

72 

UNIVERSITY  HONORS  PROGRAM 
SPRING  SEMESTER  1991 

Dr.  Phyllis  Betts,  Director  — 115  Old  Brlster  Library 


Course 
Title 


Dept 
Abbr 


Crse 
No 


Sec 
No 


Class  Hrs 
From  -  To 


Day/ 
Night 


Days 
Meet 


Bldg 
Room 


Instructor 


Fund  of  Acct  II  Honors  ACCT 

General  Biology  II  Honors  BIOL 

General  Biology  II  Lab  BIOL 

Prln  of  Chemistry  II  Honors  CHEM 

Prin  of  Chemistry  Lab  Honors  CHEM 

Intro  to  Macro  Econ  Honors  ECON 

Intro  to  Micro  Econ  Honors  ECON 

Managerial  Econ  Honors*  ECON 

Honors  Thesis  in  Econ  ECON 

Educ  Honors  Colloquium*  EDUC 

English  Comp/Analys  Honors  ENGL 


Literary  Heritage 


ENGL 


ENGL 


British  Lit  17th  Cent  Honors 
Senior  Honors  Seminar  II: 

Shaw,  Beckett*  ENGL 

Honors  Thesis*  ENGL 


Business  Law  Honors*  FIR 

Physical  Geology  Honors  GEOL 

Physical  Geology  Lab  Honors 

Historical  Geology  Honors  GEOL 

Historical  Geology  Lab  Honors 


World  Civil.  1 1  Honors 
US  Since  1877  Honors 


HIST 
HIST 


Mgmt  Info  Computr  Appl  Hnrs  ISDS 

Honors  Calculus  II*  MATH 

Honors  Math  IV*  MATH 

Music  Appreciation  Honors  MUHL 

Elementary  Logic  Honors  PHIL 

Physics— Sci  &  Engr  Honors**  PHYS 

Honors  Studies  THCA 


Senior  Honors  Thesis 
Senior  Honors  Thesis 

Intro  to  Theatre  Honors 


THCA 
THCA 

THEA 


The  Honors  Forum  UNHP 

Jr.  Col.  South  Experience***  UNHP 

Latin  America:  Revl  &  Devi***  UNHP 

Senior  Honors  Thesis***  UNHP 


1112 
1112 

1132 
1122 

2110 
2120 
4111 
4996 

3900 

1102 


2201 


3213 
4002 


3011 
1101 

1102 
1102 

1302 
2602 

2750 

1402 
2402 

1101 

1611 

2511 

4980 

4982 
4999 

1551 

1100 
3102 
4210 
4300 


301 

301 
311 

301 
311 

301 
301 
301 
301 


301 
302 
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3®5 
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301 
302 

301 

301 
301 


301 

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301 
302 
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301 
301 
301 
301 


0100-0225 

0910-1005 
0200-0400 

1130-1225 
0100-0345 

0800-0925 
0800-0855 
1240-0205 
TBA 

0100-0350 

0910-1005 
1020-1115 
0940-1105 
0940-1105 
1120-1245 
0100-0225 
0910-1005 
1240-0205 
0940-1105 
0940-1105 
1120-1245 
0100-0225 
1020-1115 

0940-1105 
TBA 
TBA 
TBA 

0940-1105 

0800-0925 
0100-0250 

0940-1105 
1120-1215 

1130-1225 

1130-1225 
0800-0925 

1020-1115 

1020-1115 
TBA 

0940-1105 

1020-1115 

1120-1245 

TBA 
TBA 

0940-1105 
TBA 

0940-1105 

0100-0200 
0130-0430 
0100-0245 
TBA 


TTh 

MWF 
Tu 

MWF 

M 

TTh 
MWF 
MW 
TBA 

M 

MWF 

MWF 

TTh 

TTh 

TTh 

TTh 

MWF 

MW 

TTh 

TTh 

TTh 

TTh 

MWF 

TTh 
TBA 
TBA 
TBA 

TTh 

TTh 
Tu 

TTh 
TTh 

MWF 

MWF 
TTh 

MWF 

MWThF 
TBA 

TTh 

MWF 

TTh 

TBA 
TBA 
TTh 
TBA 

TTh 

Th 
Tu 

MW    ' 
TBA 


BB271 

EB233 
EB317 

SM222 
SM111 


Payne 
Payne 

Houk 
Houk 

Heath 

Depperschmldt 
Okunade 
TBA  Staff 

ED421        Van  Oteghen 


BB264 


PT317 
PT301 
PT305 
PT219 
PT219 
PT327 
PT305 
PT217 
PT303 
PT311 
PT215 
PT331 
PT303 

PT321 
PT463 
PT463 
PT463 


SM110 
SM413A 

SM400 
SM415A 

MI315 

MI211 
MI315 

BB 

WD247 
TBA 

MU109 

CL213 

MN222 

TC143 
TC143 
TC239 
TC143 

TC113 

MI200 
BL105 
BL105 
TBA 


Webb 

Shorb 

Williams,  P. 

Clements 

Lettes 

Argall 

Staff 

O'Donnell 

Halle 

Newcomb 

Feazell 

Hudgens 

Riley 

Plunka 
Staff 
Staff 
Staff 


BB272        Wilson 


Staff 
Staff 

DeBoo 
Staff 

Ellis 

Caffrey 
Wilson 


Trow 
Staff 

Staff 

Staff 

Marchini 

Staff 
Staff 
Graham 
Staff 

McCulough 

Betts/Houk 
Crawford 
Appleby 
Staff 


Requires  permission  of  Director  Departmental  Honors  Program  or  College  Program. 
*   Students  taking  Physics  251 1  may  enroll  in  any  Lab  section. 
**  Requires  permission  of  Dir  UNHP.  See  addenda  for  course  description. 


SPRING  1991 


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UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 

A  College  of  Lifelong  Learning 

H.  Ramsey  Fowler,  Dean 

University  College  provides  individually  designed  degree  programs  and  offers  interdiciplinary 
courses.  The  college  administers  credit  continuing  education  at  off-campus  locations,  through 
independent  study,  video  instruction,  and  courses  for  returning  adults.  It  also  administers  several 
interdisciplinary  programs.  Read  further  for  information  on  the  following: 

University  College  Degrees  and  Courses 

Directed  Study  Courses 

Bornblum  Judaic  Studies 

Religion  in  Society 

Paralegal  Studies 

Open  Learning  Fire  Service  Program 

Women's  Studies 

Black  Studies 

Legal  Thought  and  Liberal  Arts 

Mini  College  Courses 

Off  Campus  Courses  and  Locations 


SPRING  1991  74 


University  College  Degrees  and  Courses 

Dr.  Susanne  B.  Darnell,  Associate  Dean 

Ms.  Claire  Lowry,  College  Advisor 

Johnson  Hall,  G-1      678-2716 

Students  admitted  to  University  College  work  on  individualized  and  interdisciplinary  degree  programs,  leading  to  the  Bachelor  of 
Professional  Studies  or  the  Bachelor  of  Liberal  Studies.  Many  programs  are  unique,  however,  guidelines  exist  for  these  areas  of 
study:  Services  for  the  Aging,  Aviation  Administration,  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Services,  Commercial  Aviation,  Biomedical 
Illustration,  Printing  Management,  Orthotics,  Prosthetics  and  Related  Fields,  Human  Services,  Health  Care  Fields  and  Paralegal 
Services. 

Interdisciplinary  courses,  internships,  independent  study,  and  specialproject  courses  are  offered  to  meet  University  College  degree 
requirements.  These  are  listed  under  the  University  College  heading  in  the  Schedule  of  Classes.  For  information  about  courses 
or  degree  programs,  call  678-2716;  an  inquiry  session  is  held  each  week. 


Directed  Study  Courses 

Mr.  Errol  Johnson,  Director  of  Special  Programs 
Johnson  Hall,  G-1      678-2976 


Specific  Course  Information 


A  flyer  for  each  course  offered  this  term  is  available  in  Johnson  Hall,  room  G-1 .  You  can  pick  it  up  or  request  that  it  be  mailed  to 
you.  Call  678-2976.  The  flyer  contains  information  about  course  content,  television/video  tapes,  audio  tapes,  discussion  sessions, 
written  assignments,  required  readings,  and  other  activities.  Students  who  register  for  these  courses  must  obtain  this 
information  before  classes  begin  to  insure  receipt  of  course  material. 

Courses  Designed  for  Adult  Students 

Directed  study  courses  are  for  adults  working  toward  bachelor's  degrees  and  learning  for  personal  enrichment.  These  courses, 
designed  by  specialists  in  a  variety  of  fields,  are  rigorous  and  challenging.  They  have  been  developed  to  serve  the  special  needs 
of  adults  who,  because  of  work  and  family  obligations,  distance,  or  handicap,  find  it  difficult  to  attend  on-campus  classes.  Persons 
in  Memphis  and  the  surrounding  areas  of  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  and  West  Tennessee  may  enroll.  These  courses  are  applicable 
to  degree  programs  at  MSU  as  courses  in  the  major,  courses  required  by  a  college,  or  as  electives. 

Learning  Through  Directed  Study 

Directed  independent  study  is  the  principal  means  of  instruction  in  each  course.  Students  are  guided  in  their  studies  by  a  detailed 
week-by-week  syllabus,  a  study  guide,  textbooks,  and  written  assignments.  In  most  courses,  video  programs  supplement  the 
reading.  These  are  broadcast  on  WKNO-TV  ,  Cablevision  or  are  available  as  home  rental  video  tapes.  Tapes  of  the  programs 
are  also  available  for  viewing  in  the  Learning  Media  Center  of  the  MSU  library.  Written  assignments  are  evaluated  by  the  course 
instructor  with  whom  the  student  may  confer  by  phone  or  in  person.  Students  may  also  attend  optional  discussion  sessions  led 
by  the  instructor. 

Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course  Day  or    Day  of 

Course  Title  Number      Section   Credit     Time  Night       Week      Location         Instructor 

Sondheim 

Staff 

Guy 
E.Brown 

Flynn 

Ellis 

G.Smith 


Computer  Science  (COMP) 

Computer  Literacy 

1200 

521 

4 

TBA 

Mathematics  (MATH) 

Experiences  in  Math 

2000 

521 

3 

TBA 

Sociology  (SOCI) 

Intro  to  Social  Psychology 

3701 

521 

3 

TBA 

Marriage  and  Family 

3831 

521 

3 

TBA 

University  College  (UNIV) 

Communications  II 

1020 

521 

6 

TBA 

War  in  American  Society 

3526 

521 

6 

TBA 

Civil  Rights  Movemnt  America 

4519 

521 

6 

TBA 

SPRING  1991 

75 

m 


Bornblum  Judaic  Studies 

Dr.  Stephen  Benin,  Director 
Mitchell  Hall,  301     678-2919 


Non-theological  in  its  orientation,  Judaic  Studies  considers  the  experience  of  the  Jewish  people  within  the  context  of  world  cultures. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section 

Credit 

Time 

Night 

Week 

Location 

Instructor 

A.  Language 

Foreign  Languages  (LALI) 

Arabic 

1701 

001 

3 

0200-0255 

D 

MWF 

CL201 

Bar 

Hebrew 

1702 

002 

3 

0910-1005 

D 

MWF 

CL201 

Bar 

Hebrew 

2702 

001 

3 

1130-1225 

D 

MWF 

CL201 

Bar 

B.  Elective  Courses 

Art  (ART) 

The  Temple  in  Art 

4036 

001 

3 

0145-0440 

D 

Tu 

JO  214 

Z.Gitay 

6036 

001 

3 

0145-0440 

D 

Tu 

JO  214 

Z.Gitay 

History  (HIST) 

Ancient  Egypt  II 

4050 

001 

3 

1130-1225 

D 

MWF 

TBA 

Murmane 

Jerusalem  in  Hist  &  Tradition 

4052 

001 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

Th 

Ml  203 

Y.Gitay 

6052 

001 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

Th 

Ml  203 

Y.Gitay 

Byzantine  History 

4361 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

TT 

Ml  315 

Benin 

6361 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

TT 

Ml  315 

Benin 

Sociology  (SOCI) 

Racial/Ethnic  Minorities 

3422 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

D 

MWF 

CL135 

Warren 

3422 

002 

3 

1240-0205 

D 

MW 

CL203 

Warren 

Sociology  of  Religion 

3860 

001 

3 

1130-1225 

D 

MWF 

CL203 

Takayama 

University  College  (UNIV) 

Dead  Sea  Scrolls 

4701 

001 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

M 

Ml  325 

Y.Gitay 

Jewish  Mysticism  &  Reason 

4801 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

TBA 

Benin 

Religion  in  Society 

Dr.  Stephen  D.  Benin,  Director  of  Bornblum  Judaic  Studies 
Mitchell  Hall,  301     678-2919 

This  minor  examines  the  role  of  religion  in  society  as  seen  from  the  perspectives  of  culture  and  social  organizations,  of  history  and 
philosophy,  of  art  and  music. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section 

Credit 

Time 

Night 

Week 

Location 

Instructor 

Anthropology  (ANTH) 

Archaeology  of  Europe  &  Asia 

3351 

001 

3 

0530-0835 

N 

Th 

CL117 

Dye 

Art  (ART) 

Northern  Renaissance  Art 

4142 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

JO  21 8 

Purtle 

History  (HIST) 

History  of  Byzantine  Empire 

4361 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

TT 

Ml  315 

Benin 

High  Middle  Ages 

4372 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

Ml  303 

Orr 

Europe-Age  of  Reformation 

4390 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

Ml  315 

Frankle 

Philosophy  (PHIL) 

Ethics 

3511 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

Ml  423 

Timmons 

Sociology  (SOCI) 

Sociology  of  Religion 

3860 

001 

3 

1130-1225 

D 

MWF 

CL203 

Takayama 

University  College  (UNIV) 

Jewish  Mysticism  &  Reason 

4801 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

TBA 

Benin 

SPRING  1991 

76 

Paralegal  Studies 

Mr.  Errol  Johnson,  Director  of  Special  Programs 
Johnson  Hall,  G-1     678-2976 

Paralegal  Studies  offers  law-related  academic  courses  for  individuals  pursuing  career  opportunities  in  a  law  office,  government 
agency,  or  other  organizations.  To  earn  a  Legal  Assistant  Certificate  a  student  must  complete  a  minimum  of  60  semester  hours. 
In  addition  students  may  work  on  the  development  of  individualized  baccalaureate  contracts  in  Paralegal  Services. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section 

Credit 

Time 

Night 

Week 

Location 

Instructor 

University  College  (UNIV) 

Legal  Research  &  Writing  II 

2214 

001 

3 

0530-0835 

N 

Tu 

MN204 

Harris 

2214 

002 

3 

0900-1200 

D 

S 

MN204 

Staff 

Corporations 

2219 

001 

3 

0530-0835 

N 

Th 

MN204 

DeWitt 

Investigations 

3217 

001 

3 

0530-0835 

N 

W 

MN204 

Watkins 

Contracts 

3218 

001 

3 

0530-0835 

N 

M 

MN204 

Staff 

Open  Learning  Fire  Service  Program 

Dr.  Susanne  Darnell,  Associate  Dean 
Johnson  Hall,  G-1     901/678-2754 

Memphis  State  University  is  the  regional  center  for  the  national  Open  Learning  Fire  Service  Program  and  serves  fire 
personnel  in  Tennessee,  Arkansas,  Kentucky,  Mississippi,  South  Carolina,  and  Alabama.  OLFSP  offers  upper  division  courses 
in  Fire  Administration  and  Fire  Prevention  Technology,  leading  to  the  Bachelor  of  Professional  Studies.  These  courses  are 
designed  for  independent  study.  Registration  is  by  mail.  For  information  on  application  and  courses,  call  901/678-2754. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course  Title 


Course 

Number      Section   Credit 


Instructor 


Political  Science  (POLS) 

Disaster  &  Fire  Defense  Plan        361 1  531 
Engineering  Technology  (TECH) 

Fire  Protect  Struc/Sys  Design       3944  531 

Incend  Fire  Analysis  &  Invest        3945  531 

Application  of  Fire  Research         3947  531 


Staff 

Staff 
Staff 
Staff 


Women's  Studies 

Dr.  Nona  Bolin,  Director 
Johnson  Hall,  G-1     678-2716 

Women's  Studies  is  an  interdisciplinary  academic  field  which  encompasses  women's  history,  work,  literature,  roles,  and  status  in 
diverse  classes,  cultures,  and  societies.  The  interdisciplinary  minor  in  Women's  Studies  is  1 8  semester  hours.  In  addition,  students 
may  develop  individualized  baccalaureate  contracts  in  Women's  Studies. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course  Title 


Course 
Number 


Section   Credit     Time 


Day  or    Day  of 

Night      Week      Location 


Instructor 


English  (ENGL) 

Studies  in  Women  &  Literature 

4451 

001 

3 

0530-0820 

N 

Sociology  (SOCI) 

Sociology  of  Gender  Roles 

3432 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

D 

3432 

002 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

3432 

003 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

Black  &  White  Women  of  So. 

4460 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

Biblical  Pers  Women/Gender 

4908 

001 

3 

0530-0655 

N 

4908 

002 

3 

0900-1200 

D 

University  College  (UNIV) 

Studies  in  Feminism 

4304 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

SPRING  1991 

77 

Tu 


MWF 


TT 


PT325 


Ml  423 


Tucker 


CL203 

Ventimiglia 

CL203 

Wolf 

CL203 

Cox 

CL215 

Dill 

TBA 

Deming 

TBA 

Doming 

Bolin 


Black  Studies 

Mr.  Errol  Johnson,  Director  of  Special  Programs 
Johnson  Hall,  G-1     678-2716 

Black  Studies  re-examines  history,  society,  and  the  arts  from  a  different  perspective,  giving  recognition  to  the  achievements  of  black 
Americans  and  directing  scholarship  toward  the  totality  of  the  black  experience.  It  provides  all  students  with  positive  models  of 
leadership,  personal  development,  and  social  commitment.  The  Black  Studies  minor  enhances  skills  of  human  interaction 
necessary  in  professions  such  as  social  work,  counseling,  education,  medicine,  law,  and  clinical  psychology. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section 

Credit 

Time 

Night 

Week 

Location 

Instructor 

Communication  (COMM) 

African  American  Rhetoric 

2361 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

TT 

TC103 

Acey 

2351 

002 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

TC103 

Acey 

Interracial  Communication 

4373 

001 

3 

1130-1225 

D 

MWF 

TC103 

Acey 

English  (ENGL) 

African  American  Literature 

4371 

001 

3 

0800-0925 

D 

TT 

PT331 

Plant 

Music  History  &  Literature  (MUHL) 

Studies  in  American  Folk  &  Popular  Music 

History  of  Rock  &  Roll 

4802 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

D 

MWF 

CFA105 

Tucker 

History  of  Jazz 

4802 

002 

3 

0400-0525 

D 

TT 

MU101 

Barry 

Memphis  Music 

4802 

009 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

MU107 

Evans 

Political  Science  (POLS) 

Constitutional  Law:  Cvl  Liberty 

4212 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

TT 

CL433 

Ruckman 

Sociology  (SOCI) 

Social  Inequality 

3401 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

CL233 

Staff 

3401 

002 

3 

0910-1005 

D 

MWF 

CL133 

Brown 

Sociology  of  the  South 

3420 

001 

3 

0910-1005 

D 

MWF 

CL135 

Brannon 

Racial/Ethnic  Minorities 

3422 

001 

3 

1020-1115 

D 

MWF 

CL135 

Warren 

3422 

002 

3 

1240-0205 

D 

MW 

CL203 

Warren 

Race  Relations 

4420 

001 

3 

0940-1105 

D 

TT 

CL133 

Higginbottom 

Black  &  White  Women  of  So. 

4460 

001 

3 

1120-1245 

D 

TT 

CL215 

Dill 

Legal  Thought  and  Liberal  Arts 


Dr.  Richard  Janikowski,  Director 
Mitchell  Hall,  405     678-2737 


This  minor  is  designed  to  provide  a  liberal  arts  program  for  students  who  intend  to  enter  the  legal  profession  and  will  be  of  particular 
benefit  to  pre-law  strudents  whose  majors  are  more  professional  in  nature  and  are  not  exposed  to  the  broader  liberal  arts  curriculum. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section  Credit     Time              Night 

Week 

Location 

Instructor 

Criminology  &  Criminal  Justice  (CJUS) 

Law  and  Society 

3510 

001          3              0910-1005      D 

MWF 

Ml  407 

Blankenship 

Economics  (ECON) 

Intro  to  Macroeconomics 

2110 

Consult  Front  of  Schedule  for  Sections 

Intro  to  Microeconomics 

2120 

Consult  Front  of  Schedule  for  Sections 

English  (ENGL) 

Persuasive  Writing 

3604 

001          3              0940-1105      D 

TT 

PT315 

Battle 

Chaucer 

4231 

001          3              0220-0520      D 

M 

PT325 

Peyton 

Shakespeare's  Comedy/Hist 

4233 

001          3              1130-1225      D 

MWF 

PT329 

Beifuss 

Milton 

4234 

001          3              0940-1105      D 

TT 

PT327 

Martin 

Philosophy  (PHIL) 

Elementary  Logic 

1611 

Consult  Front  of  Schedule  for  Sections 

Ethics 

3511 

001          3              1120-1245      D 

TT 

Ml  423 

Timmons 

SPRING  1991 

78 

MINI  College  Courses 

Ms.  Linda  Clark,  Coordinator 
Administration  Building,  165    678-2995 

MINI  College  is  a  program  for  mature  men  and  women  who  have  been  out  of  school  for  a  number  of  years  and  want 
to  begin  or  resume  their  college  education.  For  information  on  registration  for  these  special  sections  call  or  visit  the 
MINI  College. 


RESERVE  AND  PICK  UP  RESTRICTED  SECTION  FORMS  IN  THE  MINI  COLLEGE  OFFICE. 


Course 

Dept 

Course 

Section 

Credit  Time 

Day 

Location 

Instructor 

PAY  CLASSES 

Intro  to  University 

ACAD 

1100 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

W 

TBA 

Palmer 

Oral  Communication 

COMM  2381 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

W 

TC115 

Staff 

English  Composition 

ENGL 

1101 

909 

3 

1240-0205 

MW 

PT301 

Hudgens 

English  Comp/Analysis 

ENGL 

1102 

909 

3 

1240-0205 

MW 

PT213 

Williams 

Literary  Heritage 

ENGL 

2201 

909 

3 

1240-0205 

MW 

PT327 

Argall 

Historical  Geology 

GEOL 

1102 

909 

4 

0940-1105 

TT 

SM400 

Deboo 

Historical  Geology  Lab 

GEOL 

1102 

919 

0 

1120-1215 

TT 

SM415A 

Staff 

The  U.S.  Since  1877 

HIST 

2602 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

Tu 

TBA 

Staff 

Concepts  of  Algebra 

MATH 

1182 

909 

3 

0100-0225 

TT 

WD209 

Gloyer 

Aerobics 

PHED 

1003 

909 

2 

0100-0225 

TT 

FH254 

Melton 

Square  &  Round  Dance 

PHED 

1812 

909 

2 

0940-1105 

TT 

FH118 

Humphreys 

Classical  Issues/Philosophy 

PHIL 

1101 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

Th 

TBA 

Staff 

General  Psychology  I 

PSYC 

1101 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

Th 

PY242 

Davis 

Family/Global  Perspective 

SOCI 

2101 

909 

3 

0940-1240 

Tu 

CL135 

Petersen 

Elementary  Spanish 

SPAN 

1102 

909 

3 

1120-1245 

TT 

WD  217 

Whitworth 

Intro  to  Theatre 

THEA 

1551 

909 

3 

0900-1215 

M 

TC115 

McFadden 

EVENING  CLASSES 

Intro  to  University 

ACAD 

1100 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

Tu 

TBA 

DeLoach 

Intro  to  Art 

ART 

1101 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

Th 

JO  226 

Ramsey 

Public  Speaking 

COMM  1311 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

M 

TC109 

McDowell 

English  Composition 

ENGL 

1101 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

M 

PT303 

Hudgens 

English  Comp/Analysis 

ENGL 

1102 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

Tu 

PT301 

Staff 

American  Fiction 

ENGL 

2105 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

Tu 

PT211 

Weatherly 

Literary  Heritage 

ENGL 

2201 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

W 

PT311 

Davis 

Intro  to  Cultural  Geography 

GEOG 

1401 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

Tu 

JN117 

Staff 

The  U.S.  Since  1877 

HIST 

2602 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

W 

Ml  323 

Mitchell 

Nutrition 

HMEC 

2202 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

M 

MN420 

Mitchell 

Concepts  of  Algebra 

MATH 

1182 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

TT 

WD  251 

Staff 

Intro  Modern  Poli.  Thought 

POLS 

1102 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

Th 

CL433 

Staff 

General  Psychology  I 

PSYC 

1101 

910 

3 

0530-0830 

M 

PY206 

Smalley 

Contemp.  Social  Problems 

SOCI 

1112 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

F 

CL233 

Staff 

Sociology  of  Gender  Roles 

SOCI 

3432 

909 

3 

0530-0830 

F 

CL203 

Cox 

Natural  Science  II 

UNIV 

1611 

909 

4 

0530-0830 

M 

MN201 

Shugart 

Natural  Science  II  Lab 

UNIV 

1611 

919 

0 

0530-0720 

W 

MN221 

Staff 

SATURDAY  CLASSES 

Intro  to  Film 

COMM  1851 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

TC  237A 

Staff 

Oral  Communication 

COMM  2381 

910 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

TC209 

Staff 

Intro  to  Microeconomics 

ECON 

2120 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

TBA 

Staff 

Fitness  &  Wellness 

HPER 

1100 

909 

2 

0900-1100 

S 

FH170 

Shroeder 

Intro  to  Sociology 

SOCI 

1111 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

CL219 

Haley 

Marriage  and  Family 

SOCI 

3831 

909 

3 

0900-1200 

S 

CL137 

Petersen 

SPRING  1991 

79 

Off  Campus  Courses  and  Locations 


Registration  days  and  times  may  differ  from  those  listed  in  the  Memphis  Campus  Schedule  of  Classes  and  Packets 
students  receive.  Contact  the  director/coordinator  listed  with  your  class  location  for  additional  information  and  course 
listings.  All  Main  Campus  dates/deadlines  apply  to  off-campus  classes.  Consult  the  Memphis  Campus  Schedule  of 
Classes  for  dates/deadlines,  policies  and  procedures. 

MSU  Jackson  Center 

Dr.  Cindi  Chance,  Director 
2046  N.  Parkway,  Jackson,  TN  38301    901/427-4725  or  678-5087 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section 

Credit 

Time 

Night 

Week 

Instructor 

Accounting  (ACCT) 

Cases/Prob  Decision  Making 

7110 

500 

3 

0600-0900 

N 

M 

Barton 

Counseling  &  Personnel  Services  (COUN) 

Theories  of  Counseling 

7581 

500 

3 

0515-0830 

N 

M 

Gilliland 

8581 

500 

3 

0515-0830 

N 

M 

Gilliland 

Theories  Chid  Coun/Cons 

7582 

500 

3 

0515-0830 

N 

M 

Young 

8582 

500 

3 

0515-0830 

N 

M 

Young 

Assessment  Techniques 

7651 

500 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

Tu 

Staff 

8651 

500 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

Tu 

Staff 

Career  Devel  for  Children 

7662 

500 

3 

0515-0830 

N 

Th 

Staff 

8662 

500 

3 

0515-0830 

N 

Th 

Staff 

Curriculum  and  Instruction  (CIED) 

Fund  Curriculum  Develop 

7002 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Tu 

Staff 

8002 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Tu 

Staff 

Modern  Meth  Sec  Ed 

7160 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Th 

Staff 

8160 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Th 

Staff 

Cont  Issues  Lang  Arts 

7300 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

M 

Staff 

8300 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

M 

Staff 

Education  Administration  and  Supervision  (EDAS) 

Intro  to  Educ  Admin 

7100 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Tu 

Hirth 

Ed  Tech  Facil  Res  Util 

7140 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Th 

Beach 

8140 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Th 

Beach 

Educational  Psychology  (EDPS) 

Adol  Psych  App  to  Education 

7112 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

W 

Steitz 

8112 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

W 

Steitz 

Research  Methodology  &  Statistics  (EDRS) 

Intro  to  Educ  Research 

7521 

500 

3 

0530-0830 

N 

W 

Zurhellen 

Health  (HLTH) 

Obsrv  Comm  Hlth  Agencies 

4302 

500 

3 

TBA 

TBA 

Staff 

Management  (MGMT) 

Seminar  in  Organizations 

7130 

500 

3 

0600-0900 

N 

Tu 

Danehower 

Sociology  (SOCI) 

Seminar  in  Family 

7830 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Tu 

Bates 

8830 

500 

3 

0430-0730 

D 

Tu 

Bates 

Special  Education  (SPED) 

Char  of  Educ  Heap  I 

7201 

500 

3 

0400-0700 

D 

Tu 

Wood 

8201 

500 

3 

0400-0700 

D 

Tu 

Wood 

SPRING  1991 

80 

The  Higher  Education  Alliance 

Mr.  Jim  Selbe,  Coordinator 
SAVTS,  Crump,  TN      901/632-3393 

This  alliance  is  administered  cooperatively  by  Memphis  State  University,  Jackson  State  Community  College,  and  the 
State  Area  Vocational-Technical  School  at  Crump.  Reporting  through  University  College  and  located  at  the  State  Area 
Vocational-Technical  School  at  Crump,  it  offers  an  array  of  undergraduate  and  graduate  courses  to  students  in  its 
service  area. 


Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course 

Day  or 

Day  of 

Course  Title 

Number 

Section 

Credit 

Time           Night 

Week 

Instructor 

Curriculum  and  Instruction  (CIED) 

Microcomputers/Lrng 

7060 

506 

3 

0515-0815  N 

Th 

Staff 

8060 

506 

3 

0515-0815  N 

Th 

Staff 

Tchg  Social  Stud  Elem 

7650 

506 

3 

0515-0815  N 

M 

Staff 

8650 

506 

3 

0515-0815  N 

M 

Staff 

Tchg  Social  Stud  Sec 

7652 

506 

3 

0515-0815  N 

M 

Staff 

8652 

506 

3 

0515-0815  N 

M 

Staff 

Contact  the  Higher  Education  Alliance  for  additional  information  and  course  listings. 


Other  Locations 

Dr.  Cindi  Chance,  Director 
2046  N.  Parkway,  Jackson,  TN  38301     901/427-4725  or  678-5087 

Department  (Course  Prefix) 

Course  Day  or  Day  of 

Course  Title  Number       Section        Credit       Time  Night     Week       Instructor 


Courses  not  available  at  this  time.  Contact  the  Jackson  Center  for  additional  information. 


SPRING  1991  81 


Addenda  To  The  Catalogs 

MEMPHIS,  TENNESSEE 

The  following  items  are  corrections,  revisions,  or  additions  to  the  1990-91  University  Bulletins.  Their  publication  here  constitutes  the  official  an- 
nouncement of  the  change  to  the  University  Bulletin. 


UNIVERSITY  HONORS  PROGRAM 

UNHP  3102.  THE  SOUTHERN  EXPERIENCE.  (3) 

An  exploration  of  the  nature  and  characteristics  of  the  South,  con- 
centrating on  the  area  usually  designated  the  Mid-South.  The 
course  will  integrate  material  related  to  a  number  of  areas,  includ- 
ing literature,  music,  economics,  and  history,  and  will  feature  dis- 
cussions, lectures,  films,  field  trips,  and  guest  speakers.  Prereq- 
uisites: Upper-division  standing  and  permission  of  the  Director  of 
the  University  Honors  Program. 

UNHP  4210.  DEVELOPMENT  AND  REVOLUTION:  THE  SHAP- 
ING OF  U.S.-LATIN  AMERICAN  RELATIONS.  (3) 

Examines  the  relationship  of  the  industrialized  to  the  non-in- 
dustrialized world  with  a  focus  on  the  developmental  strategies 
shaping  U.S.-Latin  American  relations.  Historical,  economic,  politi- 
cal, religious,  rhetorical,  ecological,  and  intercuftural  perspectives 
will  be  used  to  improve  the  students'  ability  to  evaluate  current 
events  in  this  vital  area.  Prerequisites:  Upper-division  standing 
and  permission  of  the  Director  of  the  University  Honors  Program. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 

UNIV  3526.  THEMATIC  STUDIES— WHILE  SOLDIERS 
FOUGHT:  WAR  &  AMERICAN  SOCIETY.  (6) 

This  interdisciplinary  course  will  use  America  as  a  case  study  to 
discern  the  effects  of  war,  which  is  usually  such  a  powerful  phe- 
nomenon that  it  affects  many  segments  of  society  and  thus  can- 
not be  comprehensively  explored  within  the  confines  of  a  single 
discipline.  Secondly,  war  is  the  kind  of  phenomenon  which  may 


provide  particularly  revealing  insights  into  the  nature  of  American 
society.  It  is  neither  so  regular  as  to  be  routine  nor  so  unusual  as 
to  be  unique;  and  it  is  significant  enough  to  test  American  institu- 
tions and  character. 

UNIV  3529.  THEMATIC  STUDIES— CHARACTER  AND 
SOCIETY  IN  CONTEMPORARY  AMERICA.  (6) 

A  study  of  character  and  society  in  contemporary  America  from 
perspectives  of  social  scientists  and  critics,  philosophers,  and  ar- 
tists. 

UNIV  3530.  THEMATIC  STUDIES— THE  WORLD  OF 
CATHERINE  THE  GREAT  (3) 

The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  introduce  students  to  the  culture 
of  the  world  of  Catherine  the  Great  —  history,  politics,  geography, 
social  institutions,  and  the  visual  and  narrative  arts  of  eighteenth 
century  Russia. 

UNIV  4519.  THEMATIC  STUDIES— CIVIL  RIGHTS  MOVEMENT 
IN  AMERICA:  EYES  ON  THE  PRIZE  (6) 

The  purpose  of  this  course  is  to  broaden  student's  understanding 
of  race  relations  in  America  and  to  expose  them  to  key  civil  rights 
issues,  events,  leaders  and  strategists. 

UNIV  4701.  SPECIAL  TOPICS— THE  DEAD  SEA  SCROLLS 
AND  THEIR  PEOPLE  (3) 

This  course  intends  to  study  the  major  issues  concerning  the 
Dead  Sea  Scrolls.  It  will  explore  the  discovery  of  the  Scrolls, 
Qumran  —  the  archaeological  remains.  It  will  also  look  at  the 
nature  and  character  of  standard  Judaism  of  the  time;  the  unique- 
ness of  the  Qumran  community,  and  will  discuss  the  significance 
of  the  Hebrew  text  concerning  biblical  studies  and  will  look  at 
specific  New  Testament  comparisons. 


EXPOSURE  TO  HAZARDOUS  CHEMICALS  AND 
RADIOACTIVE  MATERIALS 

During  the  course  of  the  semester  some  classes  and  laborato- 
ries may  use  hazardous  chemicals,  radioactive  materials  or  radia- 
tion producing  equipment. 

Prior  to  enrolling  for  classes  each  semester  Memphis  State 
University  recommends  that  students  with  health  concerns  or  con- 
ditions seek  private  medical  advice  about  the  appropriateness  for 
him/her  to  enroll  in  classes  and  laboratories  using  hazardous 
chemicals,  radioactive  materials  or  radiation  producing  equipment. 
The  state  of  the  art  at  this  time  is  not  sufficient  to  provide 
complete  information  about  all  possible  side  effects  and  health 
hazards,  known  and  unknown  which  could  develop  from  the  expo- 
sure to  and  use  of  such  hazardous  chemicals,  radioactive  materi- 
als and  radiation  producing  equipment. 

During  regular  University  business  hours  Material  Safety  Data 
Sheets  (MSDS)  for  hazardous  chemicals  are  available  for  review 
at  the  office  of  the  chair  for  the  department  in  which  such  chemi- 
cals are  used.  MSDS  are  also  available  for  review  at  the  office  of 
the  Radiation  Safety  Officer/Technologist.  Information  about  expo- 
sure from  radioactive  materials  and  radiation  producing  equipment 
may  be  obtained  from  the  Radiation  Safety  OfficerrTechnologist. 

VA  EDUCATIONAL  BENEFITS 

rr  IS  THE  STUDENTS  RESPONSIBILITY  TO  BE  AWARE  OF 
AND  FULFILL  ALL  REQUIREMENTS  FOR  RECEIPT  OF  G.I. 
BILL  BENEFITS. 

Any  student  using  VA  Educational  Assistance  (G.I.  Bill  Benefits) 
at  Memphis  State  University  should  contact  the  Office  of  Vet- 
eran's Services  (Room  212,  Scates  Hall,  678-2996).  New  stu- 
dents  should    be   prepared   to   furnish   the   following    items   as 


needed:  an  original  or  VA  certified  copy  of  their  DD  214,  or  other 
armed  forces  separation  papers,  a  copy  of  their  Delayed  Enlist- 
ment Contract,  copies  of  their  children's  birth  certificates,  a  copy 
of  a  divorce  decree  if  either  vet  or  spouse  was  previously  married, 
their  VA  file  number  if  benefits  have  been  used  previously,  and  a 
transcript  from  any  college  or  university  previously  attended. 

The  VA  places  restrictions  on  those  receiving  veterans  edu- 
cational benefits.  Some  of  these  restrictions  include:  regular  class 
attendance,  satisfactory  academic  progress,  and  adherence  to  a 
specific  degree  program.  The  VA  will  not  pay  for  repeated 
courses  if  the  grade  already  earned  is  acceptable  for  graduation 
requirements  and  major  objectives  at  this  University  (this  includes 
transfer  credit),  or  for  elective  courses  in  excess  of  those  needed 
to  meet  graduation  requirements. 

Certification  Reminders: 

(1)  Register  with  the  Office  of  Veterans  Services  every  semester 
by  completing  a  Veteran  Data  Sheet  and  Certification  Re- 
quest. 

(2)  Report  credit  allowed  for  prior  training  in  cooperation  with  your 
adviser  by  completing  a  "Request  for  Reevaluation  of  Prior 
Credit"  form.  These  forms  are  available  from  the  Office  of  Vet- 
erans Services. 

(3)  Inform  the  Office  of  Veterans  Services  of  any  changes  in 
major  or  degree  pursued,  address,  marital  status,  or  number 
of  dependents  claimed. 

(4)  After  registering,  report  to  the  Office  of  Veterans  Services  im- 
mediately all  changes  in  class  schedules  including  adds, 
drops,  section  changes,  cancelled  courses,  and  withdrawals. 

(5)  Obtain  a  degree  posting  sheet/formal  degree  plan  from  your 
adviser,  and  furnish  a  copy  to  the  Office  of  Veterans  Services, 
as  well  as  keeping  a  copy  for  your  personal  files. 

For  more  information  on  eligibility  requirements,  monthly  pay 
rates,  and  other  services  available,  contact  the  Office  of  Veterans 
Services. 


SPRING  1991 


82 


SEXUAL  HARASSMENT 

Policy 

It  is  against  University  policy  to  harass  or  to  discriminate 
against  any  member  of  the  University  Community  on  the  basis  of 
sex,  race,  color,  national  origin,  age,  or  handicap  and/or  veteran 
status. 

Such  actions  are  prohibited  not  only  by  University  policy,  but 
also  by  Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964  as  amended,  and 
Title  IX  of  the  Educational  Amendments  of  1972.  Other  types  of 
harassment  are  prohibited  by  applicable  law.  Violation  of  these 
Acts  may  subject  the  University  and/or  individuals  to  disciplinary 
action  and  may  have  legal  consequences. 

Harassment  is  reprehensible  and  will  not  be  tolerated  by  the 
University.  It  subverts  the  mission  of  the  University  and  threatens 
the  careers,  educational  experience,  and  well-being  of  students, 
faculty  and  staff.  Incidents  involving  sexual  harassment,  racial 
harassment  or  discrimination  have  no  place  within  the  University. 
In  both  obvious  and  subtle  ways,  even  a  suggestion  of  sexual  or 
racial  harassment  is  destructive  to  individual  students,  faculty, 
staff,  and  the  academic  community  as  a  whole. 

When,  through  fear  of  reprisal,  a  student,  staff  member,  or  fa- 
culty member  submits  or  is  pressured  to  submit  to  unwanted 
sexual  attention,  the  University's  ability  to  carry  out  its  mission  is 
undermined. 

Sexual  harassment  is  especially  serious  when  it  threatens  rela- 
tionships between  teacher  and  student  or  supervisor  and  subordi- 
nate. In  such  situations,  sexual  harassment  exploits  unfairly  the 
power  inherent  in  a  faculty  member's  or  supervisor's  position. 
Through  grades,  wage  increases,  recommendations  for  graduate 
study,  promotion,  and  the  like,  a  teacher  or  supervisor  can  have  a 
decisive  influence  on  a  student's,  staff  member's  or  faculty  mem- 
ber's career  at  the  University  and  beyond. 

While  sexual  harassment  most  often  takes  place  in  situations  of 
a  power  differential  between  the  persons  involved,  the  University 
also  recognizes  that  sexual  harassment  may  occur  between  per- 
sons of  the  same  University  status.  The  University  will  not  tolerate 
behavior  between  or  among  members  of  the  University  commu- 
nity that  creates  an  unacceptable  work  or  educational  environ- 
ment. 

A.  Sexual  harassment  is  defined  as  unwelcome  sexual  advances, 
requests  for  sexual  favors  and  other  verbal  or  physical  con- 
duct of  a  sexual  nature  when  one  of  the  following  criteria  is 
met: 

a.  submission  to  such  conduct  is  made  either  explicitly  or  im- 
plicitly a  term  or  condition  of  the  individual's  employment  or 
of  the  individual's  status  in  a  program,  course  or  activity;  or 

b.  submission  to  or  rejection  of  such  conduct  by  an  individual 
is  used  as  a  basis  for  employment  decisions,  a  criterion  for 
evaluation,  or  a  basis  for  academic  or  other  decisions  af- 
fecting such  individual;  or 

c.  such  conduct  has  the  purpose  or  effect  of  unreasonably 
interfering  with  an  individual's  work  performance  or  edu- 
cational experience  or  creating  an  intimidating,  hostile,  or 
offensive  work  or  educational  environment. 

Whether  the  alleged  conduct  constitutes  sexual  harassment  de- 
pends upon  the  record  as  a  whole  and  the  totality  of  the  circum- 
stances, such  as  the  nature  of  sexual  advances  in  the  context 
within  which  the  alleged  incident  occurred. 

B.  Sexual  harassment  encompasses  any  sexual  attention  that  is 
unwanted.  Examples  of  the  verbal  or  physical  conduct  pro- 
hibited include,  but  are  not  limited  to: 

a.  Physical  assault; 

b.  Direct  or  implied  threats  that  submission  to  sexual  ad- 
vances will  be  a  condition  of  employment,  work  status,  pro- 
motion, grades,  or  letters  of  recommendation; 

c.  Direct  propositions  of  a  sexual  nature; 

d.  Subtle  and  persistent  pressure  for  sexual  activity; 

e.  A  pattern  of  conduct  intended  to  discomfort  or  humiliate,  or 
both,  that  includes  one  or  more  of  the  following:  (i)  com- 
ments of  a  sexual  nature;  or  (ii)  sexually  explicit  state- 
ments, questions,  jokes,  or  anecdotes; 

f.  A  pattern  of  conduct  that  would  discomfort  or  humiliate,  or 
both,  a  reasonable  person  at  whom  the  conduct  was 
directed  that  includes  one  or  more  of  the  following:  (i)  un- 
wanted sexual  advances  such  as  touching,  patting,  hug- 
ging, or  brushing  against  a  person's  body;  (ii)  remarks  of  a 

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sexual  nature  about  a  person's  clothing  or  body;  or  (iii)  re- 
marks about  sexual  activity  or  speculations  about  previous 
sexual  experience. 

C.  Generally,  racial  harassment  is  defined  as  any  person's  con- 
duct which  unreasonably  interferes  with  an  individual's  per- 
formance by  creating  an  intimidating,  hostile,  or  offensive 
working  or  educational  environment.  Harassment  on  the  basis 
of  race,  color,  or  national  origin,  includes  offensive  or  demean- 
ing treatment  of  an  individual,  where  such  treatment  is  based 
typically  on  prejudiced  stereotypes  of  a  group  to  which  that 
individual  may  belong.  It  includes,  but  is  not  limited  to,  ob- 
jectionable epithets,  threatened  or  acvual  physical  harm  or 
abuse,  or  other  intimidating  or  insulting  conduct  directed 
against  the  individual  because  of  his/her  race,  color,  or 
national  origin.  Title  VII  requires  employers  to  take  prompt  ac- 
tion to  prevent  individuals  from  expressing  their  opinions  in  a 
way  which  abuses  or  offends  their  coworkers. 

D.  Generally,  harassment  on  the  basis  of  religion,  handicap,  or 
other  protected  status  includes  any  conduct  which  has  the  pur- 
pose or  has  the  reasonably  foreseeable  effect  of  interfering 
with  an  individual's  academic  efforts,  employment,  or  participa- 
tion in  institutionally  sponsored  activities.  Such  harassment 
also  includes  any  activity  which  creates  an  intimidating,  hostile 
or  demeaning  environment. 

The  University  seeks  to  encourage  the  prompt  reporting  of 
such  harassment  and  its  prompt  resolution  through  University  pro- 
cedures. Where  the  charge  of  harassment  is  by  one  student 
against  another  student,  the  Assistant  Dean  of  Students  for  Judi- 
cial Affairs  and  the  Associate  Dean  of  Student  Development  will 
investigate  and  resolve  the  complaint  in  accordance  with  student 
disciplinary  procedures.  Other  charges  of  harassment  should  be 
directed  to  the  University  Affirmative  Action  Officer  for  investiga- 
tion and  recommendations  to  the  President  and  will  follow  guide- 
lines set  forth  in  University  Procedure  2A:12:04A. 

In  addition,  the  University  will  take  steps  towards  and  en- 
courage the  development  of  programs  aimed  at  informing  stu- 
dents and  employees  of  their  rights  to  be  free  from  sexual  harass- 
ment and  the  procedures  available  for  reporting.  Programs  will 
also  be  developed  and  aimed  at  preventing  harassment. 

Procedure 

The  purpose  of  this  procedure  is  to  provide  a  clearly  defined 
means  of  reporting  and  investigating  the  complaints  of  students, 
faculty,  and  employees  where  they  believe  they  have  encountered 
harassment  as  defined  by  the  University  policy.  The  final  resolu- 
tion of  such  complaints  and  the  imposition  of  any  appropriate 
sanctioning  will  be  governed  by  existing  University  procedures. 

The  President  has  assigned  the  University  Equal  Employ- 
ment/Affirmative Action  Compliance  Officer  the  responsibility  of  in- 
vestigating any  complaint  related  to  this  procedure.  The  responsi- 
bility of  investigating  complaints  against  students  has  been  as- 
signed to  the  Assistant  Dean  for  Judicial  Affairs  and  the  Associate 
Dean  of  Student  Development  in  accordance  with  appropriate  stu- 
dent disciplinary  procedures. 

Since  harassment  based  on  race,  sex,  or  any  other  factor  has 
been  defined  as  discriminatory  in  nature,  the  following  will  be  im- 
plemented for  the  reporting  of  harassment: 

a.  Complaint  by  student  against  student  -  Procedure:  Sexual 
harassment  complaint  to  Assistant  Dean  of  Students  for 
Judicial  Affairs  for  investigation  and  possible  disciplinary 
action.  Complaint  of  other  discriminatory  harassment  to  As- 
sociate Dean  of  Student  Development  for  investigation  and 
possible  disciplinary  action. 

b.  Complaint  by  faculty  member  or  staff  against  student  - 
Procedure:  Same  as  (a). 

c.  Complaint  by  student  against  faculty  member  or  staff;  fa- 
culty member  against  staff;  faculty  member  against  faculty 
member  or  supervisor;  or  staff  against  faculty  member, 
staff,  supervisor  or  outside  University  contracting  agency  - 
Procedure:  Complaint  to  University  Affirmative  Action  Of- 
ficer for  investigation  and  possible  disciplinary  action  by  the 
President. 

Procedures 

The  following  procedures  are  intended  to  protect  the  rights  of 
the  aggrieved  party  as  well  as  the  party  against  whom  an  allega- 
tion of  harassment  is  lodged,  as  required  by  state  and  federal 
laws.  Each  charge  will  be  properly  investigated  and,  when  war- 


ranted,  appropriate  disciplinary  action  taken  against  the  individual 
charged. 

In  situations  that  require  immediate  action,  because  of  safety  or 
other  concerns,  the  institution  can  take  any  disciplinary  action 
which  is  appropriate,  e.g.,  suspension  with  pay,  pending  the  initia- 
tion of  the  investigation  by  the  EEO/AA  officer.  The  University  Af- 
firmative Action  Officer  and  the  President  should  be  contacted  in 
situations  requiring  immediate  action.  The  TBR  Office  of  General 
Counsel  will  be  contacted  before  any  immediate  action  is  taken 
and  prior  to  any  investigation. 

A.  Preliminary  Investigation 

1.  Any  student,  applicant  for  employment  or  employee  who 
believes  he  or  she  has  been  subjected  to  harassment  at 
Memphis  State  University  shall  present  the  charge  to  the 
designated  EEO/AA  officer  responsible  for  compliance  with 
Title  VII  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964  or  Title  IX  of  the 
Education  Amendments  of  1972. 

2.  The  EEO/AA  officer  will  make  every  attempt  to  get  the  ag- 
grieved party  to  provide  the  charge  in  writing.  The  charge 
shall  include  the  circumstances  giving  rise  to  the  allega- 
tions and  the  dates  of  the  alleged  occurrences.  The  charge 
shall  be  signed  by  the  aggrieved  individual  and  notarized. 
However,  where  the  aggrieved  individual  refuses  to  sign  a 
written  charge,  the  EEO/AA  officer  will  still  investigate  the 
allegations,  and  recommend  to  the  President  appropriate 
action.  Based  on  the  findings  of  this  investigation,  the 
EEO/AA  officer  may  recommend  to  the  President  appro- 
priate action  which  may  or  may  not  be  the  steps  outlined  in 
the  remaining  paragraphs  of  this  guideline. 

3.  The  EEO/AA  officer  shall  notify  in  writing  the  charged  party 
within  five  (5)  working  days  of  receipt  of  the  charge.  The 
charged  party  shall  respond  in  writing  to  the  charge  within 
five  (5)  days  of  notification. 

4.  The  EEO/AA  officer  may  meet  with  both  parties  for  the  pur- 
pose of  resolving  the  charge  informally. 

5.  The  EEO/AA  officer  shall  conduct  an  investigation  of  the 
charge  and  submit  a  report  to  the  President,  TBR  EEO/AA 
officer,  and  the  parties  within  twenty  (20)  working  days  fol- 
lowing receipt  of  the  charge.  Each  report  shall  outline  the 
basis  of  the  charge,  including  the  dates  of  the  alleged  oc- 
currences, the  response  of  the  charged  party,  the  findings 
of  the  EEO/AA  officer  and  all  attempts  to  resolve  the 
charge  informally  and  recommendations  regarding  disposi- 
tion of  the  charge.  If  following  an  investigation  the  EEO/AA 
officer  finds  there  is  no  substantial  evidence  to  support  the 
charge,  the  parties  shall  be  so  advised  in  writing. 

6.  If  the  investigation  reveals  that  there  is  evidence  to  support 
the  charge,  the  President  may  meet  with  the  charged  party 
and/or  the  charging  party  and  attempt  to  resolve  the  prob- 
lem by  agreement.  In  addition,  the  charged  party  shall  be 
advised  of  his/her  right  to  a  hearing  pursuant  to  the  proce- 
dures set  forth  below.  A  charged  party  may  request  a  hear- 
ing within  ten  (1 0)  days  following  receipt  of  the  report. 

B.  Hearing 

1 .  If  the  charged  party  requests  a  hearing,  he  or  she  shall  be 
advised  of  hearing  procedures  available  under  Board  of 
Regents  Policy  No.  1:06:00:05,  Uniform  Procedures  for 
Cases  Subject  to  Tennessee  Uniform  Administrative  Proce- 
dures Act,  and  of  the  established  Memphis  State  University 
procedures  available  for  resolution  of  the  matter  in  ques- 
tion. The  party  requesting  a  hearing  shall  be  given  the  op- 
portunity to  elect  the  procedures  pursuant  to  which  the 
matter  shall  be  heard. 

2.  When  an  individual  elects  to  proceed  under  the  established 
Memphis  State  University  procedures  for  resolution  of  the 
matter,  the  election  should  be  in  writing  and  signed  by  the 
individual  making  the  election  and  should  expressly  waive 
the  procedures  available  under  the  TUAPA  as  to  the  matter 
in  question.  When  a  party  elects  to  proceed  pursuant  to 
established  procedures  at  Memphis  State  University,  these 
procedures  shall  include  the  following  minimal  require- 
ments: 

a.  Notice  of  the  charge  to  the  party  or  parties. 

b.  The  right  of  the  party  or  parties  to  present  his  or  her 
case. 

c.  The  right  to  be  accompanied  by  an  advisor. 

d.  The  right  to  call  witnesses  in  his  or  her  behalf. 


e.  The  right  to  confront  witnesses  against  him  or  her. 
In  addition,  in  any  case  where  the  President  makes  a  decision 
which  is  adverse  to  the  charge  or  claim  of  either  party,  the  Presi- 
dent shall  advise  the  person  of  any  right  of  appeal  provided  by 
TBR  policy. 

3.  Individuals  electing  to  proceed  under  the  TUAPA  shall  be 
referred  to  the  appropriate  Memphis  State  University  official 
responsible  for  commencement  of  actions  under  the 
TUAPA  as  provided  in  Board  Policy  No.  1 :06:00:05. 

4.  When  a  charge  involves  a  tenured  faculty  member,  the 
same  informal  and  formal  procedures  set  out  above  shall 
be  utilized.  Tenured  faculty  members  shall  have  the  same 
right  to  elect  hearing  procedures  as  set  out  herein.  Where 
the  selected  hearing  procedure  results  in  a  finding  that 
sexual  harassment  exists  and  the  President  determines 
that  the  harassment  constitutes  adequate  cause  for  termi- 
nation, then  the  matter  will  proceed  under  either  Memphis 
State  University  policy  for  termination  of  tenure  or  TBR 
policy  5:02:03:00.  Under  TBR  policy  the  matter  shall 
proceed  under  section  III.  16  on  page  15  of  19. 

PRIVACY  RIGHTS  OF  PARENTS  &  STUDENTS 
NOTICE  TO  STUDENTS 

The  Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy  Act  of  1974,  with 
which  the  University  intends  to  comply  fully,  is  designed  to  protect 
the  privacy  of  education  records,  to  establish  the  right  of  students 
to  inspect  and  review  their  education  records,  and  to  provide 
guidelines  for  the  correction  of  inaccurate  or  misleading  data 
through  informal  and  formal  hearings.  Students  also  have  the 
right  to  file  complaints  with  The  Family  Educational  Rights  and 
Privacy  Act  Office  (FERPA)  concerning  alleged  failures  by  the  in- 
stitution to  comply  with  the  Act. 

Provisions  for  the  release  of  information  about  students  and  the 
rights  of  students  and  others  to  have  access  to  Memphis  State 
University  education  records  are  as  follows: 
A.  Release  of   Personally   Identifiable   Student   Education  Re- 
cords. 

Memphis  State  University  shall  not  permit  access  to  or  release 
of  any  information  in  the  Education  Records  which  is  specifi- 
cally identifiable  as  referring  to  any  student,  other  than 
Directory  Information,  without  the  written  consent  of  the  stu- 
dent to  any  party  other  than  the  following: 

1 .  MSU  officials  and  staff  who  have  legitimate  educational  in- 
terests, including  academic  excellence,  honor  societies, 
and  fraternities  and  sororities.  Written  requests  from  such 
officials  or  organizations  shall  be  sent  to  the  Records  Of- 
fice, and  proper  identification  will  be  required. 

2.  Officials  of  other  schools  in  which  the  student  seeks  admis- 
sion, if  the  student  has  executed  a  release  form  to  that 
institution.  (At  a  later  date  a  request  for  academic  informa- 
tion from  another  institution  of  learning  indicating  the  rea- 
son will  be  honored  as  a  matter  of  inter-institutional 
courtesy.) 

3.  Appropriate  persons  in  connection  with  a  student's  applica- 
tion for  or  receipt  of  financial  aid. 

4.  Federal  or  State  officials  as  defined  in  the  regulations  con- 
cerning this  law. 

5.  State  and  local  officials  authorized  by  State  statute  adopted 
prior  to  November  19,  1974. 

6.  Organizations  conducting  studies  for,  or  on  behalf  of,  Mem- 
phis State  University  for  the  purpose  of  assisting  in  accom- 
plishing the  University's  stated  goals,  and  when  such  infor- 
mation will  be  used  only  by  such  organizations  and  sub- 
sequently destroyed  when  no  longer  needed  for  the  in- 
tended purpose.  The  Dean  of  Admissions  and  Records  or 
his  designate  must  approve  requests  of  this  nature. 

7.  Accrediting  organizations  to  carry  out  their  functions. 

8.  Parents  of  a  dependent  student  as  defined  in  section  152 
of  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  of  1954.  (Note:  Husband  or 
wife  cannot  get  records  of  his/her  spouse  regardless  of  de- 
pendency.) 

9.  In  compliance  with  judicial  order  or  subpoena  after  the  Uni- 
versity has  made  a  reasonable  effort  to  notify  the  student. 

10.  Appropriate  persons  in  connection  with  an  +emergency  if 
such  knowledge  is  necessary  to  protect  the  health  or  safety 


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of  a  student  or  other  persons.  Verification  of  the  conditions 
involved  will  be  fully  documented. 

Note:  All  individuals  and  agencies  who  have  requested  or  ob- 
tained access  to  a  student's  record  (except  as  stated  in  A 
1-7)  will  be  noted  in  a  record  which  is  kept  with  each  stu- 
dent's closed  file.  A  request  must  be  in  writing  stating  the 
purpose  of  the  request.  This  record  will  also  indicate 
specifically  the  legitimate  interest  that  the  person  or  agency 
had  in  obtaining  the  information,  and  the  information  made 
available  will  be  limited  to  that  necessary  to  satisfy  such 
demonstrable  needs. 

B.  Definitions: 

—  Educational  Records.  "Educational  Records"  is  defined  as 
those  records,  files,  documents,  and  other  material  which 
(1)  contain  information  directly  related  to  a  student;  and  (2) 
are  maintained  by  Memphis  State  University  or  by  a  person 
acting  for  the  University.  They  do  not  include:  (1 )  personal 
notes;  (2)  records  available  only  to  law  enforcement  per- 
sonnel; (3)  employment  records;  (4)  medical,  psychological, 
and  psychiatric  records  (these  are  accessible  to  the  stu- 
dent's physician);  (5)  and  records  containing  only  informa- 
tion relating  to  a  person  after  that  person  is  no  longer  a 
student  at  the  University.  An  example  would  be  a  record  of 
accomplishments  of  an  alumnus  of  the  University. 

—  Student.  A  student  is  any  person  who  is  or  has  been  en- 
rolled at  Memphis  State  University.  Wherever  "student"  is 
used  in  reference  to  personal  rights,  an  eligible  parent  of  a 
dependent  student  has  similar  rights.  This  "eligible"  parent 
is  one  who  has  satisfied  Section  152  of  the  Internal  Re- 
venue Code  of  1954,  and  who  presents  proof  of  such  to 
the  custodian.  Normally,  this  will  be  notarized  affirmation  by 
the  parent  declaring  that  the  student  is  a  dependent  for 
Federal  Income  Tax  purposes. 

—  Directory  Information.  "Directory  Information"  is  defined  as: 
The  student's  name,  address,  telephone  listing,  date  and 
place  of  birth,  major  field  of  study,  participation  in  officially 
recognized  activities  and  sports,  weight  and  height  of  mem- 
bers of  athletic  teams,  dates  of  attendance,  degrees  and 
awards  received,  the  most  recent  previous  education 
agency  or  institution  attended  by  the  student,  the  student's 
full-  or  part-time  status,  and  the  student  level.  At  the  time  a 
student  registers  for  courses,  the  student  may  personally 
deliver  to  the  Records  Office  a  written  request  that 
directory  information  for  that  student  may  not  be  released. 
This  notification  is  effective  only  for  the  one  semester  for 
which  the  student  is  then  registering.  Such  information  will 
then  be  withheld  if  the  request  is  received  within  14  days 
after  the  beginning  of  classes. 

—  Access.  To  have  access  to  an  "Educational  Record"  is  to 
be  allowed  to  see  the  original  record.  It  implies  the  right  to 
obtain  copies  of  that  record. 

—  School  Officials.  School  officials  are  those  University  em- 
ployees with  general  or  specific  responsibility  for  promoting 
the  educational  objectives  of  the  University. 
Employees  whose  responsibilities  place  them  within  this 
category  include:  teachers;  faculty  advisers;  admissions 
counselors;  academic  advisers;  therapeutic  counselors  and 
vocational  counselors;  degree  analysts;  employment  place- 
ment personnel;  deans,  department  chairmen,  directors, 
and  other  administrative  officials  responsible  for  some  part 
of  the  academic  enterprise  or  one  of  the  supporting  activi- 
ties; administrative  and  faculty  sponsors  of  officially  recog- 
nized clubs,  organizations,  etc.;  members,  including  stu- 
dent members,  of  committees  appointed  by  the  President; 
and  clerical  personnel  employed  to  assist  University  offi- 
cials in  discharging  professional  responsibilities.  Access  by 
these  officials  is  restricted  where  practical  only  to  students 
for  whom  they  have  professional  responsibility  and  only  to 
that  portion  of  the  student  record  necessary  for  the  dis- 
charge of  assigned  duties. 

—  Legitimate  Educational  Interests.  Legitimate  educational 
interests  are  defined  as  those  interests  which  are  essential 
to  the  general  process  of  higher  education  prescribed  by 
various  legislative  acts  and  the  body  of  policy  adopted  by 
the  governing  board.  Legitimate  educational  interests 
would  include  teaching,  research,  public  service,  and  such 


directly  supportive  activities  as  academic  advising,  general 
counseling,  therapeutic  counseling,  discipline,  vocational 
counseling  and  job  placement,  financial  assistance  and  ad- 
visement, medical  services,  and  academic  assistance  ac- 
tivities. 

In  addition,  the  University  officially  recognizes  appropriate 
co-curricular  activities  which  are  generally  supportive  of 
overall  goals  of  the  institution  and  contribute  generally  to 
the  well-being  of  the  entire  student  body  and  specifically  to 
many  individuals  who  participate  in  these  activities.  These 
activities  include  varsity  and  intramural  sports,  social 
fraternities  and  sororities,  honorary  and  academic  fraterni- 
ties and  sororities,  departmental  clubs,  professional 
fraternities,  special  interest  clubs,  and  student  government. 

C.  Procedure  for  Gaining  Access  to  Educational  Records. 

—  To  gain  access,  the  student  must  request  the  custodian  to 
allow  him  to  peruse  the  "Educational  Record,"  which  re- 
quest will  be  granted  within  a  reasonable  period  of  time. 
The  student  may  ask  for  an  explanation  and/or  copy  of  his 
"Educational  Record."  Examination  will  be  permitted  under 
conditions  which  will  prevent  alteration  or  mutilation  of  the 
record.  A  student  must  present  proper  identification  upon 
request.  Documents  submitted  by  or  for  the  student  in  sup- 
port of  his  application  for  admission  or  for  transfer  credit 
will  not  be  returned  to  the  student  nor  sent  elsewhere. 

—  If  the  student  believes  the  "Record"  content  to  be  inaccu- 
rate, he  may  submit  a  request  for  amendment  of  his  re- 
cord. Normally  such  matters  will  be  satisfactorily  settled  in 
the  course  of  informal  discussion  with  the  student.  When 
this  is  not  the  case,  the  request  and  the  challenge  must  be 
presented  in  writing  to  the  record  custodian  who  will  inform 
the  student  of  his  decision  within  45  days  and  of  his  right 
to  a  hearing.  The  student  may  then  submit  a  written  re- 
quest for  a  hearing  to  the  Dean  of  Admissions  and  Re- 
cords who  will  (1)  appoint  an  Appeals  Committee  con- 
sisting of  four  "Record"  custodians  (none  of  whom  is  cus- 
todian of  the  "Record"  in  question),  with  one  of  the  four 
designated  as  chairman,  and  (2)  designate  a  time  and 
place  for  the  first  meeting  and  inform  the  student  of  the 
same. 

—  The  Appeals  Committee  will  convene  with  the  student 
within  45  days  from  the  date  of  the  request,  allowing  the 
student,  or  his  parents  if  the  student  is  a  dependent,  to 
present  relevant  evidence.  The  student  may  be  assisted  or 
represented  by  counsel  of  his  choice  and  at  his  own  ex- 
pense. A  written  decision  based  solely  upon  evidence  pre- 
sented at  the  hearing  will  be  given  the  student  within  45 
days  after  the  conclusion  of  the  hearing,  including  a  sum- 
mary of  the  evidence  and  reasons  for  the  decision  and 
notification  of  his  right  to  place  a  statement  in  the  "Edu- 
cational Record."  Thereupon,  the  student  may  submit  to 
the  Committee  a  written  explanation  to  be  inserted  into  the 
"Record." 

Note:  This  procedure  does  not  provide  for  a  hearing  to 
contest  an  academic  grade. 

D.  Right  of  Access  Does  Not  Include: 

1 .  Financial  records  of  parents  or  any  information  therein. 

2.  Confidential  letters  and  statements  of  recommendation 
which  were  placed  in  the  "Educational  Records"  prior  to 
January  1,  1975. 

3.  "Records"  to  which  access  has  been  waived  by  a  student. 

E.  No  University  office  receiving  student  information  shall,  and  all 
agencies  receiving  student  information  will  be  advised  not  to, 
release  the  information  to  another  party  without  the  written 
consent  of  the  student.  < 

F.  The  University  retains  all  rights  to  the  student's  academic  re- 
cord and  may  withhold  transcripts  of  the  record  because  of 
unfulfilled  obligations  to  the  University. 

G.  Eligible  students  and  parents  have  the  right  to  file  a  complaint 
with  the  Department  of  Education  concerning  an  alleged 
failure  by  the  University  to  comply  with  the  "Privacy  Rights  of 
Parents  and  Students"  Act.  Students  may  also  file  a  complaint 
against  the  University  in  the  office  of  the  Dean  of  Admissions 
and  Records.  A  copy  of  the  Act  may  be  read  in  the  offices  of 
the  Associate  Dean  of  Admissions  and  Records  (Records),  the 
Dean  of  Admissions  and  Records,  or  the  University  Counsel. 


1991 


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TYPE  OF 
EDUCATION  RECORD 

Closed  File 
(Established  upon 
first  registration) 


Advising  Folder 

Graduate  School  File 

College  File 
(Excluding  Graduate 
School) 

Department  File 

Academic  Record 

Residency  Classification 

Student  Information  Form 

International  Student 
Folder 

Incident  Report 

Vehicle  Registration 
Card 

Traffic  Notice 
Teacher  Placement 

Placement 

Withdrawal  Records 

Discipline 

Counseling  Record 

Test  Scores 

Individual  Personal 
Folders 


Health  Record 


Veterans  Affairs 
Information 

Teacher  Education 


INFORMATION  IN 
RECORD 

Application  for  admission,  high  school 

transcript,  college  transcript,  test 

scores, 

misc.  correspondence,  evaluation  of 

transfer    redit  from  other  colleges 

Adviser's  copy  of  student  grade  report, 
adviser's  copy  of  adviser's  form,  de- 
gree plan  forms,  ACT  profile,  high 
school  transcript,  evaluation  of  transfer 
credit  from  other  colleges 

Transcripts  from  other  colleges,  appli- 
cation for  graduation,  application  for  de- 
gree candidacy,  grade  reports 

Grade  reports,  application  for  degree, 
degree  certification,  degree  analysis 
forms,  recommendations  (Doctoral  stu- 
dents in  College  of  Education  only) 

Record  of  incomplete  grades,  applica- 
tion for  graduate  degree  candidacy, 
graduate  admission  material,  record  of 
progress,  credit  by  examination  materi- 
als, oiacement  examination  materials 

Courses  taken  and  grades  earned 

Residency  Information 

Personal  address,  class  schedules,  tel- 
ephone nos. 

Immigration  information  and  Recom- 
mendations 

Details  concerning  incidents  and  per- 
sons involved 

Identification  of  Persons  and  Vehicles 


Names  and  Offenses 

Name,  phone,  address,  QPA,  earn- 
ings, honors,  work  experiences,  mili- 
tary data,  educational  experience,  eval- 
uation of  individual  traits 

Name,  phone,  address,  QPA,  earn- 
ings, honors,  work  experiences,  mili- 
tary data,  educational  experience,  eval- 
uation of  individual  traits 

Demographic 
Violations  and  Penalties 


Demographic  and  Counseling  Summary 
Test  Scores  (MAT  &  SCAT) 
Personal  and  Financial  Data 
Medical  Information 


Money  received  through  VA,  class  at- 
tendance, academic  loads 

Recommendations  and  Admission  Sta- 
tus, Evaluation  of  Student  Teaching 
and  other  Laboratory  Experiences 


POSITION  OF 
CUSTODIAN 

Dean  of  Admissions 
and  Records 


Student's  Adviser 


Dean  of  the 
Graduate  School 

Each  College  Dean 


Each  Department 
Chairman 


LOCATION  OF 
RECORD* 

Assistant  to  Associate  Dean 
AD  115 


Student's  Adviser 
Adviser's  Office 


Custodian 
AD  315 


Each  College 
Dean's  Office 


Each  Department 
Chairman's  Office 


Dean  of  Admissions 
and  Records 

Records  Supervisor 
AD  143 

Dean  of  Admissions 
and  Records 

Residency  Adviser 
AD  205 

Dean  of  Admissions 
and  Records 

Records  Supervisor 
AD  119 

International  Student 
Adviser 

Custodian 
UC417 

Director,  Security 
Service 

Custodian 
AD  151 

Director,  Security 
Service 

Custodian 
AD  151 

Director,  Security 
Service 

Custodian 
AD  151 

Assistant  Dean, 
College  of  Education 

Custodian 
ED  215 

Director,  Career 
Planning  &  Placement 

Custodian 
SC315 

Director, 
Counseling  Center         , 

Custodian 
SC111 

Assistant  Dean 
of  Students 

Custodian 
SC204 

Director, 
Counseling  Center 

Custodian 
SC  111 

Director 
Counseling  Center 

Testing  Center 
SC  103 

Director  of 
Student  Aid 

Custodian 
SC312 

Director  of 
Health  Center 

Custodian 
HC 

Coordinator 
Veterans  Affairs 

Custodian 
SC212 

Assistant  Dean, 
College  of  Education 

Custodian 
ED  215 

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SPRING  1991 


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MEMPHIS  STATE  UNIVERSITY'S  POSITION  ON 
DRUG  AND  ALCOHOL  USE  BY  STUDENTS 


In  accordance  with  local,  state  and  federal  laws  and  with 
University  Regulations  promulgated  in  accordance  with 
the  Tennessee  Board  of  Regents  policy,  students  are  pro- 
hibited from  unlawfully  possessing,  using,  selling,  manu- 
facturing or  distributing  illicit  drugs  on  University  owned 
or  controlled  property.  Also,  students  are  prohibited  from 
possessing,  using,  selling,  manufacturing  or  distributing 
alcoholic  beverages  on  University  owned  or  controlled 
property. 

At  off -campus  University  sponsored  (funded)  events,  stu- 
dents are  prohibited  from  unlawfully  possessing,  using, 
selling,  manufacturing  or  distributing  illicit  drugs.  Alcohol 
shall  not  be  abused  by  those  of  legal  drinking  age,  nor  used, 
possessed  or  distributed  by  those  who  have  not  attained 
drinking  age. 

Additionally,  students  are  prohibited  from  being  under  the 
influence  of  illegal  drugs  or  alcohol  while  on  University 
owned  or  controlled  property  or  while  attending  any  Uni- 
versity sponsored  (funded)  activity. 

Underthe  laws  of  the  state  of  Tennessee,  a  person  convicted 
of  the  unlawful  possession,  use  or  distribution  of  an  illicit 
drug  or  alcohol  may  face  a  fine  ranging  from  fifty  dollars 
($50)  to  $500,000  and  may  face  imprisonment  ranging  from 
thirty  (30)  days  to  sixty  (60)  years.  Dependent  on  the 
offense  and  its  classification,  the  fine  and  imprisonment 
may  vary  but  will  be  within  the  limits  noted.  Descriptions 
of  the  offenses  and  sanctions  listed  are  located  in  the 
Tennessee  Code  Anonotated  (T.C.A.)  in  sections  39-17- 
401  through  427  and  in  sections  40-35-101  through  504. 

Under  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  a  person  convicted  of 
the  manufacture,  distribution  or  possession  of  any  con- 
trolled substance  may  face  a  fine  of  up  to  $  1 00,000  and  may 
face  imprisonment  of  up  to  one  (1)  year  for  Schedule  V 
drugs,  and  a  fine  of  up  to  $400,000  and  life  imprisonment 
for  Schedule  I  drugs.  Dependent  on  the  offense  and  its  clas- 
sification (according  to  the  schedule  of  the  drug),  the 
sanction  may  vary  but  will  be  within  the  limits  listed  above. 
These  sanctions  are  doubled  when  the  offense  involves 
either  (i)  distribution  or  possession  at  or  near  a  school  or 
college  campus  (emphasis  supplied)  or  (ii)  distribution  to 
persons  under  2 1  years  of  age.  Additional  sanctions  include 
civil  fines  of  up  to  $10,000  for  simple  possession  and  loss 
of  eligibility  for  federal  benefits.  Descriptions  of  offenses 
and  sanctions  are  located  in  the  United  States  Code  (U.S.C.), 
title  21,  sections  801  et  seq. 

The  use  of  illicit  drugs  or  alcohol  may  result  in  a  variety  of 
health  problems.  Excessive  use  of  alcohol,  for  instance,  has 
been  shown  to  result  in  damage  to  the  heart  and  liver, 
impairment  of  brain  activity,  digestion  and  blood  circula- 
tion; impairment  of  judgment,  memory  and  motor  skills; 
and  ultimately,  may  lead  to  death. 

The  use  of  illicit  drugs  has  been  shown  to  cause  organic 
damage,  impairment  of  physiological  processes,  and  im- 
pairment to  mental  functioning.  Risks  of  contracting  hepa- 
titis, AIDS  and  other  infections  increases  when  illicit  drugs 
are  injected.  The  use  of  illicit  drugs  may  also  lead  to  death. 


Memphis  State  University  students  have  access  to  a  wide 
variety  of  drug  or  alcohol  related  counseling/assistance 
programs,  both  on  and  off  campus.  On  campus  services, 
which  are  entirely  free  to  students,  include  the  Center  for 
Student  Development's  Psychological  Counseling  unit,  the 
University's  Health  Center  and  the  Department  of  Psychol- 
ogy's counseling  services  (Psychological  Service  Center). 
For  more  information  on  campus  based  services,  contact  the 
Center  for  Student  Development  at  678-2067  (MSU-2067). 

Off  campus  programs  to  assist  the  substance  abuser  range 
from  groups  dealing  with  addictive  behaviors-such  as 
Alcoholic  Anonymous,  Narcotics  Anonymous  or  Cocaine 
Anonymous— to  full  service,  in-patient  programs  operated 
by  local  hospitals  or  health-related  concerns.  These  pro- 
grams may  be  contacted  either  directly  orthrough  referral  by 
the  MSU's  Center  for  Student  Development;  although,  none 
are  operated  with  the  assistance  of  the  University. 

Violation  of  University  Policy  as  stated  in  Section  A  above 
will  result  in  disciplinary  action  being  taken  against  the  re- 
sponsible student  A  violation  may  result  in  a  sanction 
ranging  from  a  simple  warning  and  referral  for  treatment  to 
a  full  suspension  or  expulsion  from  the  University  and  may 
also  result  in  referral  forprosecution  by  local,  state  or  federal 
authorities.  For  a  more  detailed  view  of  the  disciplinary 
process,  see  the  Student  Handbook  section  on  student  disci- 
pline ("Code  of  Conduct")  or  contact  the  Office  of  Judicial 
Affairs  at  678-2298  (MSU-2298). 


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PARKING  REGiZa™^ 


MEMPfflS  STATE  UNIVERSITY 

*  Every  vehicle  parked  on  campus  property  must  be  registered  with  the  Parking  Office  and 
have  a  parking  permit  properly  displayed.  Parking  meters  have  been  placed  in  parking  lots 
around  the  University  for  the  use  of  visitors.  Parking  permits  are  designed  to  hang  from  the 
inside  rearview  mirror  post  and  may  be  transferred  to  a  replacement  vehicle  when  the  regis- 
tered vehicle  is  not  available.  Temporary  parking  pemiits  must  be  purchased  from  the  Park- 
ing Office  when  you  forget  to  transfer  the  regular  parking  permit. 

*  Vehicles  must  be  parked  within  parking  spaces  delineated  by  white  lines. 

*  Campus  Traffic  and  Parking  Regulations  are  available  in  the  Parking  Office,  151  Admin- 
istration Building  and  the  Information  Center  located  at  the  comer  of  Patterson  and  Central. 

*  Improperly  parked  vehicles  may  be  towed  at  owner's  expense.  The  issuance  of  a  parking 
decal  does  not  guarantee  a  parking  space  on  University  property.  The  inability  to  locate  a 
legal  parking  space  does  not  diminish  the  responsibility  to  park  in  accordance  with  Univer- 
sity parking  regulations. 

*  A  limited  number  of  spaces  are  available  for  students  in  the  gate  access  lots.  These  spaces 
are  sold  for  either  day  or  evening  use  and  a  parking  space  is  virtually  guaranteed.  Applica- 
tions for  gate  access  parking  are  available  in  the  Parking  Office  or  in  the  Fee  Payment 
Center  during  registration. 

*  Parking  lots  are  either  Priority  (gate  access),  Reserved,  General,  Resident,  or  Visitor.  All 
University  owned  streets  are  reserved  for  Resident  or  Visitor  parking.  A  parking  sign  is 
erected  at  the  entrance  to  each  lot  and  University  owned  street  indicating  the  use  of  that  lot 
or  street. 

*  Security  officers,  parking  officers,  faculty  members  or  staff  employees  are  not  empowered 
to  allow  anyone  to  violate  the  traffic  and  parking  regulations. 

*  Storing  articles  of  value  (including  radar  detectors)  in  parked  automobiles  is  discouraged. 
However,  if  articles  must  be  left  in  an  automobile  they  should  be  placed  out  of  sight  and/or 
locked  in  the  trunk.  Memphis  State  University  does  not  assume  responsibility  for  loss  of 
personal  property. 

*  Motorists  may  obtain  assistance  or  information  from  any  campus  officer  on  patrol  or  by 
calling  678-4357  (MSU-HELP). 


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to  learn. ..lasts  a  lifetime...  applies  to  everything  you  read.  It  may  be  the  most  productive  course 
you've  ever  taken. 

Do  you  have  too  much  to  read  and  too 
little  time  to  read  it?  Do  you  mentally  pro- 
nounce each  word  as  you  read?  Do  you  fre- 
quently have  to  go  back  and  reread  words,  or 
whole  paragraphs,  you  just  finished  reading? 
Do  you  have  trouble  concentrating?  Do  you 
quickly  forget  most  of  what  you  read? 

If  you  answer  "Yes"  to  any  of  these 
questions  —  then  here  at  last  is  the  practical 
help  you've  been  waiting  for.  Whether  you 
read  for  business  or  pleasure,  school  or  col- 
lege, you  will  build  exceptional  skills  from  this 
major  breakthrough  in  effective  reading,  cre- 
ated by  Dr.  Russell  Stauffer  at  the  University  of 
Delaware. 

Not  just  "speed  reading"  —  but 

speed  reading  —  thinking  — 

understanding  —  remembering  — 

and  —  learning 

The  new  Speed  Learning  Program  shows 
you,  step-by-proven  step,  how  to  increase  your 
reading  skill  and  speed,  so  you  understand 
more,  remember  more  and  use  more  of  every- 
thing you  read.  The  typical  remark  from  over 
one  million  people  taking  the  Speed  Learning 
program  is,  "Why  didn't  someone  teach  me 
this  a  long  time  ago."  They  were  no  longer 
held  back  by  their  lack  of  skills  and  poor  read- 
ing habits.  They  could  read  almost  as  fast  as 
they  could  think. 

What  makes  Speed  Learning 
so  successful? 

The  new  Speed  Learning  Program  does 
not  offer  you  a  rehash  of  the  usual  eye-exer- 
cises, timing  devices,  and  costly  gadgets  you've 
probably  heard  about  in  connection  with  speed 
reading  courses,  or  even  tried  and  found  inef- 
fective. 

In  just  a  few  spare  minutes  a  day  of  easy 
reading  and  exciting  listening,  you  discover  an 
entirely  new  way  to  read  and  think  —  a  radical 
departure  from  anything  you  have  ever  seen 
or  heard  about.  Speed  Learning  is  the  largest 
selling  self-study  reading  program  in  the  world. 
Successful  with  Fortune  500  corporations, 
colleges,  government  agencies  and  accred- 
ited by  18  professional  societies.  Research 
shows  that  reading  is  95%  thinking  and  only  5% 
eye  movement.  Yet  most  of  today's  speed 
reading  programs  spend  their  time  teaching 
you  rapid  eye  movement  (5%  of  the  problem), 
and  ignore  the  most  important  part,  (95%) 
thinking.  In  brief,  Speed  Learning  gives  you 
what  speed  reading  can 't. 

Imagine  the  new  freedom  you'll  have 
when  you  learn  how  to  dash  through  all  types 
of  reading  material  at  least  twice  as  fast  as  you 
do  now,  and  with  greater  comprehension: 
Think  of  being  able  to  get  on  top  of  the  ava- 
lanche of  newspapers,  magazines  and  corre- 
spondence you  have  to  read. ..finishing  a  stimu* 
lating  book  and  retaining  facts  and  details 


more  clearly,  and  with  greater  accuracy,  than 
ever  before. 

listen  —  and  learn  — 
at  your  own  pace 

This  is  a  practical,  easy-to-learn  pro- 
gram that  will  work  for  you  —  no  matter  how 
slow  a  reader  you  think  you  are  now.  The 
Speed  Learning  Program  is  scientifically 
planned  to  get  you  started  quickly.. .to  help  you 
in  spare  minutes  a  day.  It  brings  you  a  "teacher- 
on-cassettes"  who  guides  you,  instructs,  and 
encourages,  explaining  material  as  you  read. 
Interesting  items  taken  from  Time  Magazine, 
Business  Week,  Wall  Street  Journal,  Money, 
Reader's  Digest,  N.Y.  Times  and  many  others, 
make  the  program  stimulating,  easy  and 
fun.. .and  so  much  more  effective. 

Executives,  students,  professional 
people,  men  and  women  in  all  walks  of  life  from 
15  to  70  have  benefitted  from  this  program. 
Speed  Learning  is  a  fully  accredited 
course. ..costing  only  1/4  the  price  of  less  ef- 
fective speed  reading  classroom  courses.  Now 
you  can  examine  the  same  easy,  practical  and 
proven  methods  at  home.. .in  your  spare 
time... without  risking  a  penny. 

Examine  Speed  Learning 
RISK  FREE  for  15  days 

You  will  be  thrilled  at  how  quickly  this 
program  will  begin  to  develop  new  thinking 
and  reading  skills.  After  listening  to  just  one 
cassette  and  reading  the  preface,  you  will 
quickly  see  how  you  can  achieve  increases  in 
both  the  speed  at  which  you  read,  and  in  the 
amount  you  understand  and  remember. 

You  must  be  delighted  with  what  you 
see,  or  you  pay  nothing.  Examine  this  remark- 


able program  for  15  days.  If,  at  the  end  of  th? 
time  you  are  not  convinced  that  you  would  lik 
to  master  Speed  Learning,  simply  return  th 
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satisfied,  I  may  return  it  for  a  prompt  refund. 

D  SAVE  $7.00!  I  prefer  to  pay  the  $120.00  now 
and  save  the  $7.00  shipping  &  handling  charge 
may  still  return  the  program  for  a  full  refund. 
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RELIGION  CLASSES  FOR  MSU  STUDENTS 


SPRING  1991  SCHEDULE  OF  CLASSES 

312       THE  BOOK  OF  ROMANS  7:00-  8:50  PM     MON       2  (3)  Cr 

In  this  letter  to  Christians  at  Rome,  the  Apostle  Paul  provides  the  greatest  existing  statement 
concerning  the  Christian  faith.  This  study  encompasses  the  need  for  Christ,  faith  In  Christ,  the 
destiny  of  Christianity,  victorious  living*  the  nature  of  God,  character  development,  relationships, 
and  many  other  practical  and  relevant  issues.  First  class,  January  28,  1991. 

112   NEW  TESTAMENT  SURVEY  5:00- 6:50  PM  TUE   2  Cr 

This  study  will  enable  you  to  understand  the  basic  contents  of  all  27  books  of  the  New 
Testament.  The  context  of  each  book,  including  its  background  and  chronological  position,  will 
also  be  emphasized.  Most  importantly,  the  purposes  and  practical  values  for  today  will  be 
considered.  Begins  January  22,  1991. 

353       GREAT  THEMES  OF  THE  BIBLE  11:20  AM-12:10PM     TTH        2  (3)  Cr 

The  major  Biblical  teachings  of  God,  Christ,  the  Holy  Spirit,  man,  Satan,  sin,  Christian  living  and 
eschatology  will  be  researched  and  discussed.  This  study  Will  provide  advanced  knowledge  of 
these  themes.  First  class,  January  22,  1991. 

172   ELEMENTARY  NEW  TESTAMENT  GREEK   2:20- 4:00  PM  TTH   4  Cr 

The  grammar  and  syntax  of  Koine  (1st  century)  Greek  for  beginners.  This  is  the  second  semester 
of  a  two  semester  sequence.  Prerequisite,  Greek  171.  Begins  January  22,  1991. 


HOW  TO  REGISTER 

CALL  the  CHRISTIAN  STUDENT  CENTER  at  452-1717  or  458-5764  OR 
come  by  425  Patterson,  Memphis,  TN  381 1 1.  on  the  West  side  of  the  MSU 
campus  across  from  Smith  Hall.  Last  day  to  register:  January  28,  1991. 

Tuition  fee  is  $20  per  course.  (No  other  charges!) 


INFORMATION 

*  Students  may  transfer  up  to  eight  credits  of  electives. 

*  A  combined  course  load  (MSU  plus  Bible)  of  over  18  credits  needs  approval. 

*  ALL  CLASSES  ARE  HELD  AT  THE  CHRISTIAN  STUDENT  CENTER, 
425  Patterson,  MSU. 

*  Courses  are  FULLY  ACCREDITED  by  Harding  University,  Searcy,  Arkansas. 


.... 


WHAT  IS  THE  CHRISTIAN  STUDENT  CENTER? 

For  over  35  years  the  Christian  Student  Center  at  Memphis  State 
University  has  provided  religious  education  opportunities  and  a 
home  away  from  home  for  students  of  all  religious  backgrounds 
and  races.  Highland  Street  Church  of  Christ,  443  South  Highland, 
is  the  sponsoring  church.  Approximately  300  MSU  students 
participate  in  the  Bible  Studies,  fun  times,  friendships,  meals, 
retreats,  seminars,  service  projects  and  worship.  Come  and  make 
friends  as  well  as  take  a  non- denominational  ACCREDITED 
BIBLE  CLASS. 


John  Moreland,  Instructor 


109 


It  now  lasts  up  to  five  years  longer. 

Americans  live  longer  nowadays.  Up  to  five  years  longer,  says  one  study 

than  in  1970.  One  reason  is  that  people  know  more  about  reducing  their 

risk  of  heart  disease.  And  we've  helped.  This  year  the  AHA  will  invest 

more  than  $70  million  in  cardiovascular  research  and  organize  2.7  million 

volunteers  to  20  out  and  spread  the  word.  To  learn  more,  write  us  at: 

7320Greenville  Ave.,  Box  10,  Dallas.  TX  75231. 


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CENTRAL  HIGH  SCHOOL  1987 


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Science  Prize  '87 
Math  Club  '87 
Drama  Club  '86.  '87 
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