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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
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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
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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.
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•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.
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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
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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.
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"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
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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
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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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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
ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED.
SPRING 1991
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Trial Schedule Form
USE THIS TRIAL SCHEDULE TO AVOID CLASS CONFLICTS
NAME
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
0800
0800
0910
0940
1020
1120
1130
1240
100
220
240
530
530
710
710
850
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COURSE OFFERINGS FOR
SPRING 1991
How To Read The Schedule
(This is not a part of the current Schedule of Classes)
The College of Arts and^
Sciences
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
10001 001 0900-1200 D*y MTWThF CLUS Kenaston
3321 Arch F*M Tetf i 300Hrs
(01)001 TBA TBA Peterson
3322 Arcfi Field TecMI 3 00 Hrs
(01)001 TBA TBA Peter eon
43(1 Archeo l*b I Research 3 00 Hrs
-►(01)001 TBA TBA Peterson
College
Department Name.
Abbreviation, and
Code Number
•Department Chairman
•Department Chairman's Office
-OIUOOATE-OfCM OMIT TO STUDENTS FUU.Y ADMITTED TO GRADUATE SCHOOL-
6321 Archeo F«k) Control 3 00 Hrs
(01)001 TBA T9A Petersor
-► (01) OFF-CAMPUS FlELDWORK - INSTRUCTORS PERMISSION REQUIRED
' Course No.
Course Title
No. of Hours Credit
BIdg and
Room
1200
Index Section
No. No.
Man and Culture
Time
Offered
3.00 Hrs.
'Day or
Night
Days of
Week
Instructor's
Name
10001 001
0900-12:00
Day
MTWThF
CL115
Kenaston
-► Footnote symbol
-►Footnote
'Class begins before 5.00 p.
NOTE Tuesday is shown as "T"
Thursday is shown as Th
BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS
Art Annex (Navy ROTC) AA
Art Building AB
Athletic Office Building ATH
Brister Library BL
Brister Library Tower BT
Business Administration Building BB
Business Administration Office Building BO
Campus School CS
Child Development Center CDC
Clement Hall CL
Chucalissa CHU
Communication & Fine Arts Building CFA
Education Annex (Army ROTC Annex-ll) EA
Education Building ED
Ellington Biology Building EB
Engineering Building EN
Engineering Technology Building ET
Fieldhouse FH
Health Center HC
SPRING 1991
Johnson Hall JN
Jones Hall JO
Law Building LAW
Life Science Building LS
Manning Hall MN
Meeman Journalism Building MJ
Mitchell Hall Ml
Music Annex MAX
Music Building
Patterson Hall
Physical Education Building
Psychology Auditorium
Psychology Building
Smith Chemistry Building
Special Education Building
Speech & Hearing Center
Theatre & Communication Arts Building
To Be Arranged
Winfield Dunn Building
MU
PT
PB
PA
PY
SM
SE
SHC
TC
TBA
WD
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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
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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
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Night
1.00 Hrs.
Oay
3 00 Hrs.
Night
3.00 Hrs.
1.00 Hrs.
Day
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.
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Day
3.00 Hrs.
Night
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
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Day
Night
Night
Night
Day
Night
3.00 Hrs.
Day
Day
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
TTh
T
TTh
TTh
MW
M
MWF
MWF
PT303
PT205
PT301
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
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20591 001 1240-0205
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Stagg
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20546 301
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English (Engl-E080)
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2201
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3.00 Hrs
20641 001
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20735 001 0710-0835
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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
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MI315
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6361
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6372
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Orr
6390
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6440
French Revolution
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20997 001 1020-1115
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6620
Colnl Amer To 1783
3.00 Hrs.
20998 001 1120-1245
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Crouse
6680
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3.00 Hrs.
20999 001 0800-0855
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MI307
Tucker
6824
Business History
3.00 Hrs.
21000 001 0530-0830
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Fickle
6863
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3.00 Hrs
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MI211
Hawes
(03) 7012
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100 Hrs
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(03) 7012
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2 00 Hrs
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21006 002 0530-0830
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Daly
7460
20Th Century Europe
3.00 Hrs.
21008 001 0230-0530
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MI211
Ellis
7710
Us History 1950-Present
3.00 Hrs
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Mitchell
7960
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21010 001 0230-0530
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MI315
Crawford
(03) 7996
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(03) 7996
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3.00 Hrs.
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31
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6 00 Hrs
21078 005
0530-0655
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WD227
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21013 003
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1213
College Algebra & Trig
4 00 Hrs
(03) 8012 Directed Read
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1 00 Hrs
21079 001
0800-0855
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WD209
Staff
21014 001
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Start
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21080 002
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WD201
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(03)8012 Directed Readings
2 00 Hrs
(07)21081 003
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WD201
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21015 002
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(08) 21082 004
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3 00 Hrs
21083 005
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WD123
Staff
21016 003
TBA
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Staff
1312
Elementary Calculus
3 00 Hrs
8070 Research Seminar
3 00 Hrs
21084 001
0800-0855
Day
MWF
JN110
Staff
(04)21017 001
0600-0900
Night
M
TBA
Murnane
21085 002
0800-0855
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WD201
Gloyer
21018 002
0530-0830
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MI315
Caffrey
21086 003
0800-0855
Day
MWF
WD233
Caplinger
8280 Africa
3.00 Hrs.
21087 004
0910-1005
Day
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WD231
Lin
21019 001
0530-0830
Night
W
MI211
Daly
21088 005
0910-1005
Day
MWF
WD227
Staff
8460 20Th Century Europe
21020 001 0230-0530
8710 Us History 1950-Present
21021 001 0530-0830
3 00 Hrs.
Day
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3.00 Hrs
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MI211
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Ellis
Mitchell
21089 006
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21092 009
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21022 001
0230-0530
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(03) 9000 Doctoral Dissertation
1 00 Hrs
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21095 012
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(03) 9000 Doctorl Dissertation
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21096 013
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(03) 9000 Doctorl Dissertation
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Mathematical Sciences
21105 022
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Dr. Cecil Rousseau, Interim Chair
1321
Analyt Geom/Calculus
21107 001 0800-0855
4 00 Hrs
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WD231
Poole
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21108 002
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Mathematics (Math-E280)
(01) 0990 Foundations ot Geometry 3.00 Hrs
21026 001 0100-0225 Dav
TTh
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21111 005
21112 006
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MTWF
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WD227
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1181 Concepts of Number
3 00 Hrs
21114 008
0530-0655
Night
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WD209
Staff
21027 001
0800-0855
Day
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WD125
Staff
(09) 1402
Honors Calculus II
4 00 Hrs
21028 002
0910-1005
Day
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WD125
Staff
(07)21115 301
1020-1115
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Trow
21029 003
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2000
Experiences In Math
3.00 Hrs.
21030 004
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WD129
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21116 001
1020-1115
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21031 005
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21032 006
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21035 009
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21121 004
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21038 012
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21123 006
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1182 Concepts of Algebra
3.00 Hrs.
21124 007
0710-0835
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WD123
Staff
21039 001
0800-0855
Day
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WD225
Staff
2322
Analyt Geom/Calculus
4,00 Hrs.
21040 002
0910-1005
Day
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WD351
Gloyer
21125 001
0800-0855
Day
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WD123
Staff
21041 003
1240-0205
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(06)2112
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Staff
21042 004
0800-0925
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Staff
21127 003
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21043 005
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Staff
21128 004
0710-0835
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MWTh
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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
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WD243
Staff
3391
Differential Equations
3 00 Hrs
21053 004
0910-1005
Day
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JN110
Barton
21134 001
0800-0855
Day
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WD203
Stevenson
(04) 21054 005
0910-1005
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WD207
Staff
21135 002
1130-1225
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WD225
Metzen
21055 006
(05)21056 007
21057 008
21058 009
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1020-1115
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MWThF
MWF
MWF
WD227
WD207
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Stan
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Staff
Staff
21136 003
21137 004
21138 005
0940-1105
1120-1245
0710-0835
Day
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Night
TTh
TTh
MW
WD243
WD351
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8otelho
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Anastassiou
(03)21059 010
(03)21060 011
1130-1225
0100-0155
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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
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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
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TTh
WD251
Staff
21073 024
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Day
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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
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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
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6612
Statistical Methods II
3.00 Hrs.
21156 001 0800-0925
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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
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3.00 Hrs
21162 001 1120-1245
Day
7376
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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
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Inference Theory
21167 001 0530-0655
Sem Statistical Resch
21168 001 TBA
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211
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Computer Science (Comp-E285)
1200 Computer Literacy
4 00 Hrs
21193 001
1240-0205
Day
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WD233
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21194 002
0940-1105
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McHenry
21195 003
0530-0655
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WD233
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21196 004
0900-1200
Day
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WD233
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1200 Computer Literacy Lab
0.00 Hrs.
21170 101
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21171 102
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21174 105
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21175 106
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21176 107
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21177 108
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21188 119
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1200 Computer Literacy
4.00 Hrs.
(02)21197 521
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1900 Computer Programming
4.00 Hrs.
21203 001
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Computer Progrmng Lab
21198 101 1130-0130
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21215 001 0910-1005
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4270
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21216 001 1130-1225
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4730
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21217 001 0530-0655
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21218 001 0100-0225
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21229 001 0710-0835
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21236 001 TBA
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7502
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21464 001 1020-1220
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PY244
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21415 001 0600-0855
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21465 002 0100-0500
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PY230
Staff
7600
Seminar Adm Theory
3.00 Hrs.
21466 003 1240-0240
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PY346
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21416 001 0710-1005
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CL413
Clay
(02) 3002
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4.00 Hrs.
7601
Meth Pro Solv Pub Ad
3.00 Hrs.
21471 001 0800-0925
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Renner
21417 001 0530-0825
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21472 002 0300-0425
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7602
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3.00 Hrs.
21473 003 0940-1105
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21418 001 0530-0825
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21474 004 0530-0655
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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
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Renner
21525 001 TBA
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21468 102 0430-0555
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7603
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3.00 Hrs
21469 103 1115-1240
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21526 001 TBA
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21470 104 0330-0455
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7604
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3.00 Hrs
3101
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3.00 Hrs
21527 001 TBA
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21475 001 0910-1005
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7605
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3.00 Hrs
21476 002 0530-0655
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21528 001 TBA
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3102
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3.00 Hrs
7606
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3.00 Hrs
21477 001 0830-0955
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PY230
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21529 001 TBA
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21478 002 0530-0830
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7607
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3.00 Hrs
21479 003 1120-1245
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21530 001 TBA
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3103
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3 00 Hrs
7608
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3.00 Hrs
21480 001 1130-1225
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21531 001 TBA
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21481 002 0800-0925
Day
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Morgan
7615
Special Problems
3.00 Hrs
3104
Adult Psychology
3.00 Hrs
21532 001 TBA
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21482 001 0910-1005
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7616
Clin Prac Neuropsyc
3.00 Hrs
3106
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3 00 Hrs
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21483 001 1020-1115
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7704
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3.00 Hrs
21484 002 0940-1105
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21534 001 1000-1125
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7802
Psych Problems ot Child
3.00 Hrs
21485 001 1120-1245
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21535 001 0430-0730
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PY208
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21486 002 0530-0655
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7803
Psych Ed Assessmnt 1
3.00 Hrs
3304
Perceptual Psychology
3.00 Hrs
21536 001 0530-0830
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PY208
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21487 001 0940-1105
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21537 002 0530-0830
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3306
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3.00 Hrs
7812
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3.00 Hrs
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21538 001 TBA
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21489 002 1120-1245
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7812
Intern: School Psyc
6.00 Hrs
21490 003 0710-0835
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PY230
Ward
21539 002 TBA
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Fagan
3506
Human Sexuality
3.00 Hrs
(04) 7996
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1.00 Hrs
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21540 001 TBA
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3507
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3,00 Hrs
7996
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3.00 Hrs
21492 001 0530-0830
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PY219
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21541 002 TBA
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3508
Indust Organiza Psyc
21493 001 053O-O830
3.00 Hrs
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PY242
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8000
Issues Gen Psyc I
21542 001 0530-0830
3.00 Hrs
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PY362
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4012
Envrn Survival & Behavr
3.00 Hrs
8011
Neuropharmacology
3.00 Hrs
21494 001 0940-1105
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21543 001 0100-0400
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PY208
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4014
Sport Psychology
21495 001 1120-1245
3.00 Hrs
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8012
Advanced Design
21644 001 0515-0815
3.00 Hrs
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PY230
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(03) 4101
Hist ot Psychology
21496 001 0530-0820
3.00 Hrs
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8200
Soc/Community Intrvntn
21545 001 0200-0500
3.00 Hrs
Day
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PY232
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(03) 4503
Special Prob In Psyc
21497 001 TBA
1.00 Hrs
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Staff
8206
Group Processes
21546 001 0530-0830
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PY244
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21498 OO? TRA
2.00 Hrs
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8208
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21547 001 0530-0830
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21499 003 TBA
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21548 001 1240-0205
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21549 001 0400-0700
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21550 001 123(M)300
3.00 Hrs
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3.00 Hrs
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PY204
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PY219
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7000
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3.00 Hrs
8301
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3.00 Hrs
21501 001 0530-0830
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PY362
Statf
21551 001 0220-0520
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PY362
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7011
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3.00 Hrs
(03) 8302
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3.00 Hrs
21502 001 0100-0400
Day
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PY208
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21552 001 1030-1155
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PY230
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7012
Advanced Design
3.00 Hrs
8414
Clinical Hypnosis
3.00 Hrs
21503 001 0515-0815
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PY230
Shadish
21553 001 0900-1200
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PY208
Khanna
7200
Soc/Community Intrvntn
3 00 Hrs
8416
Child Psychopathology
3.00 Hrs
21504 001 0200-0500
Day
M
PY232
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21554 001 1000-0100
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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
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PY240
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7208
Psyc ol Perception
3 00 Hrs
(03) 8434
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4.00 Hrs
21506 001 0530-0830
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PY242
Marks
21556 001 0100-0450
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PY208
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7210
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3.00 Hrs
21557 002 0910-1200
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21507 001 12404205
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2.1558 003 TBA
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7215
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3.00 Hrs
21559 004 TBA
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21508 001 0400-0700
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PY236
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8438
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2.00 Hrs
7219
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3.00 Hrs
21560 001 TBA
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21509 001 1230-0300
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PY219
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8501
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3.00 Hrs
7301
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3.00 Hrs
21561 001 02004450
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PY232
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21510 001 . 0220-0520
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PY362
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8506
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3.00 Hrs
7302
Adv Statistics Psych 1
3.00 Hrs
21562 001 TBA
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PY
Klesges
21511001 1030-1155
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PY230
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21563 002 0230-0500
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RazN
7414
Clinical Hypnosis
3.00 Hrs
8512
Sem Develpmtal Psyc
3 00 Hrs
21512 001 0900-1200
Day
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PY208
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21564 001 12304300
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PY219
Cohen
7416
Child Psychopathology
3.00 Hrs
8601
Res Prac Gen Psych
3.00 Hrs
21513 001 1000-0100
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PY242
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21565 001 TBA
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Staff
7433
Clinic Asses/Psychodiag
3.00 Hrs
8602
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3.00 Hrs
21514 001 0100-0350
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PY242
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21566 001 TBA
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(03) 7434
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4,00 Hrs
8603
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3.00 Hrs
21515 001 0100-0450
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21567 001 TBA
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21516 002 0910-1200
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8604
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3.00 Hrs
21517 003 TBA
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21568 001 TBA
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21518 004 TBA
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8605
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3.00 Hrs
7438
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2.00 Hrs
21569 001 TBA
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21519 001 TBA
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Staff
8606
Res Prac Clinical Psyc
3 00 Hrs
7501
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3.00 Hrs
21570 001 TBA
PY
Bernard
21520 001 0200-0450
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PY232
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8607
Res Prac Devlmntl Psyc
3.00 Hrs
7506
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3.00 Hrs
21571 001 TBA
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21521 001 0200-0500
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PY232
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8608
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3.00 Hrs
21522 002 0230-0500
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21572 001 TBA
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7512
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3.00 Hrs
8615
Special Problems
3.00 Hrs
21523 001 1230-0300
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21573 001 TBA
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Staff
7601
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300 Hrs
8616
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3.00 Hrs
21524 001 TBA
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21574 001 TBA
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3.00 Hrs.
3860
Soci of Religion
3.00 Hrs.
21575 001
TBA
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21634 001 1130-1225
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Takayama
8704 Neuropsychology IV
3.00 Hrs.
4210
Rise of Soc Theory
3.00 Hrs.
21576 001
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RazN
21635 001 0530-0635
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8802 Psych Problems of Child
3.00 Hrs
4211
Contemp Soc Theory
3.00 Hrs.
21577 001
0430-0730
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PY208
Fagan
21636 001 0910-1005
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CL201
Warren
8803 Psych Ed Assessmnt I
3.00 Hrs.
4420
Racial Inequality
3 00 Hrs.
21578 001
0530-0830
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PY208
Bracken
21637 001 0940-1105
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21579 002
0530-0830
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4460
Blk/Wht Women In South
3.00 Hrs.
8812 Intern Schoo
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3.00 Hrs.
21638 001 1120-1245
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21580 001
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4541
Sociology of Aging
3.00 Hrs.
8812 Inlern: School Psyc
6.00 Hrs.
21639 001 0530-0845
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CL135
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21581 002
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4851
Medical Sociology
3.00 Hrs.
9000 Dissertation
1.00 Hrs.
21640 001 0530-0655
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21582 001
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4852
Soci Mental Illness
3.00 Hrs.
9000 Dissertation
21583 002
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21584 003
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3.00 Hrs
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4908
21641 001 1020-1115
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21642 001 0530-0655
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3.00 Hrs.
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21643 002 0900-1200
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5.00 Hrs.
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21586 001
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Michel
21650 001 0910-1005
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21587 002
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Sociology of Aging
3.00 Hrs.
21588 003
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21651 001 0530-0845
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21589 004
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21590 005
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21652 001 0530-0830
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21591 006
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21592 007
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21653 001 0530-0830
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3.00 Hrs.
21594 009
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21654 001 0530-0845
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21655 001 0530-0830
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21597 012
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21598 013
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21656 001 0200-0500
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3.00 Hrs.
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21658 001 0145-0500
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21659 001 0530-0830
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21602 001
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21603 002
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21660 001 0530-0845
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3.00 Hrs.
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3.00 Hrs.
21608 001
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3.00 Hrs.
21664 001 TBA
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21610 001
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1 .00 Hrs.
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21665 001 TBA
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21611001 1020-1115
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3.00 Hrs.
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21666 001 TBA
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21612 001 0910-1005
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21616 002
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21617 001
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21619 003
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21672 001 0530-0830
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3.00 Hrs.
21622 002
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21623 001
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21674 001 0530-0830
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3701 Intro Social Psych
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21675 001 0200-0500
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3801 Soci Orgnztns/Bureaucrs
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8832
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21625 001
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21626 001
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21678 001 0530-0830
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21628 003
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3.00 Hrs.
21741 001
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21742 002
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21743 003
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21748 002
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(05) 3110
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21749 001
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21750 002
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21756 002
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21757 003
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(05) 3510
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21758 001
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21759 002
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(05) 4020
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21761 002
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21762 001
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21763 002
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21765 002
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21766 003
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21767 001
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3.00 Hrs.
21768 001
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100 Hrs
21769 001
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21770 002
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21771 003
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(07) 4910
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3.00 Hrs
21772 001
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BB200
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(08) 4911
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3.00 Hrs.
21773 001
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-GRADUATE-OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS FULLY ADMITTED TO GRADUATE SCHOOL-
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3,00 Hrs.
21774 001
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TTh
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Lambert
21775 002
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21777 002
0710-1000
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6410 Adv Computer Applctns
21779 001 0530-0655
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21780 001 1120-1245
7000 Financial Accounting
21781 001 0710-1015
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21782 001 0710-1015
7110 Cases & Prob Dcsn Makng
21783 001 0220-0345
21784 002 0530-0655
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21786 001 0710-1000
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21787 001 0710-1000
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21788 001 0530-0655
7514 Estate and Gift Tax
21789 001 0710-1015
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21790 001 0710-1015
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21791 001 TBA
(09) 7996 Thesis
21792 001 TBA
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21793 001 0710-1015
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21794 001 0710-1015
8620 Normative Acct Theory
21795 001 0200-0505
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21796 001 0200-0505
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Dr. Donald R. Wells, Chair
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2110
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3 00 Hrs
21797 001
0650-0745
Day
MWF
BB118
Staff
21798 002
0800-0855
Day
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21799 003
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21801 005
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21802 006
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3.00 Hrs.
21803 301
0800-0925
Day
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2120
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3.00 Hrs
21804 001
0650-0745
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21805 002
1240-0205
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21806 003
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21807 004
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(02)21809 909
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Intro To Microecon-Honors
3 00 Hrs
21810 301
0800-0855
Day
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3310
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3.00 Hrs.
21811 001
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Fung
3320
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3.00 Hrs
21812 001
0940-1105
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3580
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3 00 Hrs
21813 001
0240-0405
Day
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Fung
3610
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3 00 Hrs.
21814 001
1240-0205
Day
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3.00 Hrs.
21815 001
0650-0745
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21816 002
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21817 003
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21824 010
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(03) 4111
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3.00 Hrs.
21825 301
1240-0205
Day
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Okunade
4340 Comp Econ Systems
21826 001 0100-0225
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21827 001 0800-0925
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21828 001 0710-1005
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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
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1005 Night Th
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21834 001 0710-1000
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21836 001 0240-0405
21837 002 0710-1000
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21838 001 0940-1105
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21840 001 0710-1005
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21841 001 0710-1000
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21842 001 0710-1000
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21843 001 0800-0925
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21844 001 0530-0655
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21845 001 0710-1000
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21846 001 0240-0405
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21847 001 TBA
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21848 001 TBA
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21849 001 0940-1105
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21850 001 0710-1005
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21851 001 0710-1005
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21852 001 0710-1000
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21853 001 0710-1000
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21854 001 0800-0925
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21855 001 0530-0655
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21856 001 0710-1000
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21861 001
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21935 001 0710-1005
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21937 001 TBA
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21874 004 0800-0925
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21939 001 1240-0330
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21878 008 0530-0655
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21879 009 0710-1005
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21883 002 0940-1105
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21885 001 0800-0855
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21886 002 0910-1005
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21888 004 1130-1225
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21889 005 1240-0205
21890 006 0800-0925
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Staff
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21891 007 1120-1245
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21893 009 0530-0655
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Dr. Thomas
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21894 010 0710-1005
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3710
Investments
3.00 Hrs.
202 Busines
21895 001 1020-1115
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MWF
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21896 002 0940-1105
Day
TTh
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Statt
3720
21897 003 0530-0655
Financial Markets
Night
3.00 Hrs
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BB259
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Management (Mgmt-H550)
1010 Intro To Business 3.00 Hrs
21898 001 0800-0925
Day
TTh
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21941 001 0800-0855
Day
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Staff
21899 002 0710-1005
Night
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BB119
Bond
21942 002 0910-1005
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Day
MWF
PAAUD
Crandall
3770
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3.00 Hrs
21943 003 1130-1225
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Staff
21900 001 0710-1000
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21944 004 0800-0925
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3810
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3 00 Hrs
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Jewett
21901 001 0910-1005
Day
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Phillips
21946 006 0530-0655
Night
TTh
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Krieger
21902 002 0800-0925
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Phillips
3110
Organization & Mgml
3.00 Hrs
21903 003 0530-0655
Night
TTh
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Puelz
21947 001 0910-1005
Day
MWF
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Pray
4011
Estate Plan & Law Tax
3.00 Hrs
21948 002 1020-1115
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MWF
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Ladd
21904 001 0800-0925
Day
TTh
BB360
Statf
21949 003 1240-0205
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BB369
Renn
4320
Real Estate Finance
3.00 Hrs
21950 004 0940-1105
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Miller
21905 001 1120-1245
Day
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Evans
21951 005 1120-1245
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Jones
4350
Real Estate Investment
3.00 Hrs
21952 006 0530-0655
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MW
BB118
Gieseler
21906 001 0530-0655
Night
MW
BB
Greer
21953 007 0710-1005
Night
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BB369
Sullivan
4440
Managerial Finance
3.00 Hrs
21954 008 0900-1200
Day
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Warner
21907 001 1020-1115
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3215
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3.00 Hrs.
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Day
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Scruggs
21955 001 0800-0855
Day
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Hodgetts
21909 003 0530-0655
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TTh
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Staff
21956 002 1240-0205
Day
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BB36?
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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
Night
M
BB262
Pyun
21958 001 0800-0855
Day
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BB369
Peeples
(02) 4610
Cases Managerial Fin
3.00 Hrs
21959 002 0910-1005
Day
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BB369
Peeples
21912 001 0800-0925
Day
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Boyd
21960 003 1020-1115
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21913 002 0940-1105
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Boyd
21961 004 1130-1225
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Krapels
21914 003 0530-0655
Night
TTh
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Chu
21962 005 1240-0205
Day
MW
BB361
Staff
4720
Oper Mgmt Fin Inst
3.00 Hrs.
21963 006 0800-0925
Day
TTh
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Morse
21915 001 1120-1245
Day
TTh
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Bond
21964 008 1120-1245
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Staff
4770
Sec Analysis/Port Mgmt
3 00 Hrs.
21965 009 0100-0225
Day
TTh
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Chaney
21916 001 1120-1245
Day
TTh
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Chung
21966 010 0530-0655
Night
MW
BB131
Treece
4810
Prop & Lblity Insur I
3.00 Hrs.
21967 011 0710-1005
Night
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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
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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
Night
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
Day
MW
BB274
Burns
21980 001 0530-0655
Night
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
Day
MWF
8B123
Hamrin
21930 001 0710-1000
Night
W
BB264
Pyun
21983 003 1020-1115
Day
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
Night
W
BB266
Greer
21987 007 1120-1245
Day
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
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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
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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
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- Staff
22001 001 0710-1000
Night
T
BB361
Bhagat
22060 002 0530-0655
Night
TTh
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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
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Staff
(02)7910 Problems In Mgmt
3 00 Hrs
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Materials Management
3.00 Hrs
22003 001 TBA
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Staff
22062 001 0710-1010
Night
T
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Staff
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
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Palvia
8423 Sem/Motivation & Ldrshp
3.00 Hrs.
4780
Appld Software Dev Proi
3.00 Hrs.
22005 001 0710-1000
Night
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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.
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22068 001 1020-1115
Day
MWF
BB373
Simon
STATUS BUSINESS MAJORS MUST HAVE (1) COMPLETED ALL REQUIRED BUS COURSES
22069 002 0710-1010
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Simon
WITH A MIN GRADE OF C IN EACH. (2) MIN GPA OF 2.25
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(03) 4910
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3.00 Hrs.
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22070 001 TBA
BBTBA
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ENGL. MATH 1211 & 1312, AND LD BUS CORE) ANY EXCEPTION TO REQUIREMENTS
(03) 4911
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3.00 Hrs.
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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
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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
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3.00 Hrs.
1230 Keyboardmg/Micro Appl
22008 001 0910-1005
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Day
MWF
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Staff
7120
22076 001 0710-1010
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Night
3.00 Hrs.
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Vineyard
22009 002 0940-1105
Day
TTh
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Staff
22077 001 0530-0655
Night
TTh
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Sattertield
1240 Programmng For 8usmess
22010 001 1120-1245
3 00 Hrs
Day
TTh
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Staff
(04) 22078 002 TBA
22079 003 0220-0345
Day
MW
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Campbell
22011 002 1130-1225
Day
MWF
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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
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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
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7615
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22082 001 0530-0655
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22083 001 0710-1010
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22084 001 0710-1010
Inlormtn Syslms Proj
22085 001 0530-0655
Night
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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Palvia
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22021 009 0710-1010
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Night
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Staff
Staft
7640
Inform Sys Mgmt/Plan
22086 001 0530-0655
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Jackson
22023 011 0900-1200
2711 Business Statistics II
Day
3.00 Hrs.
S
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Staft
(03) 7910
Problems In Mis/Ds
22087 001 T8A
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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
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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
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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
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Nath
22034 01 1 0530-0655
Night
TTh
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Staff
8615
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3.00 Hrs.
22035 012 0710-1010
Night
T
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Staff
22093 001 0710-1010
Night
M
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Wilkes
(01) 2750 Mgmt Into Comptr Appl
3.00 Hrs
8620
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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
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3.00 Hrs.
22040 005 0800-0925
Day
TTh
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Staff
22096 001 0100-0225
Day
TTh
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Nath
22041 006 0940-1105
Day
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Stall
(03) 8910
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3.00 Hrs
22042 007 1120-1245
Day
TTh
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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
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Staff
22098 001 0530-0655
Night
MW
BBTBA
Campbell
22P45 010 0900-1200
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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
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Staff
3620
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3.00 Hrs.
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(02) 4080
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3.00 Hrs.
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TTh
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Barnwell
4410
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3.00 Hrs.
22126 001 0940-1105
Day
TTh
BB121
Ingram
22127 002 0530-0655
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MW
BB129
Bush A
4530
Internatl Marketing
3 00 Hrs.
22128 001 1020-1115
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MWF
BB259
Bepu
4620
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3.00 Hrs
22129 001 1130-1225
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(02) 4901
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22130 001 0800-0925
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22131002 0940-1105
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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
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22137 001 0530-0655
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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
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BB263
Boiler
7216
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(05)22143 001 0100-0225
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TTh
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Babakus
7222
Studies Buyer Behavior
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22144 001 0710-1000
Night
T
BB263
Abercrombie
7226
Natl Transport Policy
3.00 Hrs.
22145 001 0530-0655
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TTh
BB266
Rakowski
7250
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22146 001 0710-1005
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BB263
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(03) 7910
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3 00 Hrs
22147 001 TBA
TBA
Stan-
(03) 7920
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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
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Babakus
8226 Natl Transport Policy 3 00 Hrs
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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
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Educational Professional Core (Educ-M500)
Dr. Anne C. Troutman, Director
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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
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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
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3011
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1102
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2750
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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.
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^tlYX
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
85
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
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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
'For review of your records you may go to the location indicated in this column.
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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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Successful with Fortune 500 corporations,
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thinking. In brief, Speed Learning gives you
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1987
Belinda Hal!
Honor Roll '86, '87
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Math Club '87
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