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Fall 2013 Class Schedule
Pre-Registration Schedule for Fall 2013 Classes
February 26Registration time tickets viewable on myBellarmine for those eligible to web register // Advisors may begin granting registration clearance
March 14Current Graduate and Post Baccalaureate degree-seeking student registration
March 14 & 15 Current Senior registration
March 18 & 19 Current Junior registration
March 20 & 21 Current Sophomore registration
March 22 & 25 Current Freshman registration
March 26 Current Non-degree seeking student registration
April 2Registration opens for students newly admitted or readmitted for fall (non-freshmen)
April 3
Graduation application deadline for Undergraduate students anticipating May 2014 or summer 2014 completion and for Graduate and Post Baccalaure-ate students anticipating December 2013 completion
April 20 New Freshmen begin registration (Knight U)
July 7Accelerated Second Degree Nursing student web registration day (students who began the program in May 2013)
August 1 Estimated fall tuition balance due
August 5Metroversity student registration opens (students from other Metroversity schools may register at Bellarmine)
Fall 2013 Academic Calendar
August 21Web registration on myBellarmine closes // Last day for complete withdrawal from the university with 100% tuition refund.
August 22CLASSES BEGIN // Bursar’s and Registrar’s Of-fices open until 6 p.m.
August 22-28 Add/Drop week – must be done in Registrar’s Office
August 28
Last day to Add and Drop classes* // Last day to change from full-time to part-time status with full tuition refund // Last day for 80% tuition refund for a complete withdrawal from the University *Note: students have until August 29 (one extra day) to add/drop courses that meet for the first time on the evening of Wednesday, August 28 (the 80% refund period will be extended one day for these classes).
September 2 Labor Day Holiday (University closed)
September 6
Last day to register for Applied Music Lessons and Music Ensembles // Last day to change from Audit to Credit or reverse // Last day to change from Letter Grade to Pass/Fail or reverse
September 13Last day to register for Internships, Independent Studies, Contract Courses and Theatre 270
September 23 & 24
Estimated tuition balance for undergraduate stu-dents was due August 1 // Final Tuition Due Date – Bursar’s Office open until 6 p.m. on September 23 & 24
October 2 Last day for 50% tuition refund
October 7 Mid-term grades due from instructors
October 12-15 Mid-term break
October 21 & 22Graduation Fair for December 2013 graduation candidates (and August 2013 graduates)
October 23Last day to withdraw from a course or all courses (“W” grades)
November 4-13Registration for spring 2014, current degree seek-ing students
November 14Registration for spring 2014, current non-degree students
November 18Registration for spring 2014, new spring admits, spring readmits, and new non-degree students
November 27-December 1
Thanksgiving holidays—no classes (University closed Nov 28 &29)
December 2
Undergraduates anticipating December 2014 com-pletion – apply for graduation // Graduate and Post Baccalaureate students anticipating May or Summer 2014 completion – apply for graduation
December 5 Study Day – no classes
December 6-12 FINAL EXAMINATIONS
December 16Final grades due from instructors by noon // Grade changes for spring and summer 2013 Incompletes due from instructors by noon
December 17 Grade reports available on myBellarmine
December 18 Fall Graduation
ACADEMIC CALENDAR & RELATED DATESNote: Some undergraduate cohort or accelerated programs and some graduate programs deviate from this calendar; students in those programs should check with their program advisor for clarification.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Currently Enrolled StudentsWeb registration for the upcoming term is available for most undergradu-ate students who are currently enrolled. For more information on how to web register, refer to the Web Registration Procedures and Policies section on page 2. See below to determine your registration method based on your student type.
Degree-Seeking StudentsFirst-Time Bachelor’s Degree StudentsThe majority of the undergraduate student population falls into this category; web registration is required for this population.
Post Baccalaureate Accelerated Nursing StudentsWeb registration is required. Advisor approval is not required for students who are still part of their original cohort. Students who are not on pace with their original cohort must obtain registration clearance from Dr. Beverley Holland, Chair of Nursing.
Post Baccalaureate Accounting Certificate StudentsWeb registration is available but optional. Advisor approval is required. Alternatively, students may use the Registration Worksheet found on the Registrar’s Office website. Submit it to Dr. Audrey Gramling, Chair of Accounting, for approval and registration.
All Other Post Baccalaureate Degree StudentsWeb registration is available but optional. Advisor approval is required. Alternatively, students may use the Registration Worksheet found on the Registrar’s Office website (advisor’s signature required).
Non-Degree StudentsReturning International Exchange StudentsWeb registration is not available. Register directly with the International Programs Office (IPO) on the opening day of “junior” class registration. Contact the IPO for more information.
Metroversity StudentsWeb registration is not available. Approved Metroversity forms are required for registration. Refer to the academic calendar for registration date.
All Other Non-Degree StudentsWeb registration is not available. Students may use the Registration Worksheet found on the Registrar’s Office website (advisor’s signature is not required). Refer to the academic calendar for registration date. Note: If you are intending to enroll for the semester as a degree-seeking student, you must be admitted as such and will be registered as part of your admission process (see New or Readmitted Students section below).
New or Readmitted StudentsUndergraduate students who will be new to Bellarmine (non first-time freshmen) or who will be readmitted for the upcoming semester may register on or after April 2 and after admission or readmission to the university. Course registration will be part of the admission or readmis-sion process. Contact your admission counselor for details.
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONGRADUATE STUDENTS
Currently Enrolled StudentsWeb registration is required for students in some graduate programs. For more information on how to web register, refer to the Web Registration Procedures and Policies section on page 2. See below to determine your registration method based on your student type.
Degree-Seeking StudentsMaster of Arts in Communication – web registration is required. Contact Dr. Ruth Wagoner for advising and web registration clearance.
Master of Science in Applied Information Technology – web registration is required. Contact Dr. Mike Mattei for advising and web registration clearance.
Master of Business Administration – Web registration is required. Registration clearance will automatically be granted for you prior to the opening of registration. For any questions regarding advising and web registration clearance, contact Ms. Janet Russell in the MBA Office.
Master of Science in Taxation – Web registration is required. Con-tact Dr. Richard Schrader for advising and web registration clearance.
Graduate Nursing and Health Science Students – Web registra-tion is required. Contact your program advisor for advising and web registration clearance.
Doctor of Physical Therapy – Web registration is not available. Students will be registered by Dr. Mark Wiegand working directly with the Registrar’s Office.
Master of Arts in Spirituality – Web registration is not available. Use the Registration Worksheet available on the Registrar’s Office website for your Bellarmine courses. Use Metroversity forms to register for any LPTS courses. Submit all forms to Dr. Gregory Hillis for approval and registration.
Graduate Education (all programs) – Web registration is not available. Contact your program advisor for advising and registration procedures.
Non-Degree StudentsWeb registration is not available. Students may use the Registration Worksheet found on the Registrar’s Office website (advisor’s signature is not required). Refer to the academic calendar for registration date. Note: If you are intending to enroll for the semester as a degree-seeking student, you must be admitted as such and will be registered as part of your admission process (see New Students section below).
New StudentsGraduate students who will be new to Bellarmine for the upcoming semester may register on or after April 2 and after admission to the uni-versity. Registration for classes will be part of your admission process. Contact your admission counselor for details.
Readmitted/Re-Starting StudentsGraduate students who are returning to Bellarmine after being away for at least one semester are not eligible for web registration. Contact your program advisor for readmission or re-entry and registration procedures.
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GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Special Registration Approvals• Forms Required – Some classes require special forms to register
and cannot be completed on the web (e.g. Internships, Independent Studies, Contract Courses, Metroversity courses). Forms for these are available at the Registrar’s Office.
• Overload Approval – Students wishing to pursue a credit overload must obtain approval using the Credit Overload Form, available on the Registrar’s Office website. A per credit tuition overload charge will apply; contact the Bursar’s Office for amount.
Authorization Approval• Undergraduate Students – An Authorization Form is available
on the Registrar’s Office website and can be used to seek approval to register for a class 1) that is closed 2) for which you are missing the prerequisite, 3) that has a registration restriction, or 4) has a slight overlap in time with another course. All procedural information is included on that form.
• Graduate Students – Graduate students seeking special registration approval may be authorized into a course only with permission of the graduate program director. He or she will contact the Registrar’s Office directly on your behalf to request the authorization entry.
Course ListingThe courses listed in this document are subject to change. The most up to date course information can be found on the university’s website by following the Class Schedule link from my.bellarmine.edu.
Textbook InformationIn accordance with the requirements of the Higher Education Oppor-tunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), textbook information for classes listed in this printed schedule can be found online. The online listing is subject to change as textbooks are adopted. Students should also refer to the course syllabus for additional information. Textbooks can be located online at my.bellarmine.edu; click the Class Schedule link and then the course number to see the Course Information. Click the Required Material(s) button to see the textbook information for the course.
Metroversity RegistrationThe following schools participate in the Metroversity exchange during fall and spring semesters.
Bellarmine students visiting other Metroversity schools must complete a Metroversity registration form at Bellarmine and submit it to the host institution’s Registrar’s Office according to the registration schedule of that school but no later than Bellarmine’s last day to add and drop courses.
Students from other Metroversity schools visiting Bellarmine must complete a Metroversity form at their home school and submit it to Bel-larmine’s Registrar’s Office no sooner than August 5, 2013.
WEB REGISTRATION PROCEDURES & POLICIES
Web Registration Procedures1. Prepare your course selections:
a. Review the requirements for your degree in the Bellarmine University Catalog or other official documents given to you by your advisor.
b. Review a copy of your unofficial transcript to refresh your memory about the classes you have already completed. Also, verify that credits from any other institutions have been recorded properly. You may only obtain a copy of your unofficial transcript in person at the Registrar’s Office (bring your photo ID).
c. Obtain a blank Registration Worksheet from the Registrar’s Office website.
d. Complete the worksheet by listing your first choice classes as well as any alternates. See FAQs on the Registrar’s Office website for more information about alternates.
2. Determine your registration “Time Ticket”Login to myBellarmine to view your registration “time ticket” as-signment; this is the precise date and time that you may begin to register. Mark your calendar with this information so that you can plan to register as close to the opening of your time ticket as reason-ably possible. Time ticket assignments will be available to view on myBellarmine approximately two weeks before registration begins.
3. Check your Hold statusCheck your hold status on mybellarmine. Allow plenty of time to take care of any holds that will prevent registration.
4. Obtain approval from your AdvisorArrange an advising appointment with your advisor. Present your completed Registration Worksheet to your advisor for his/her ap-proval. After your appointment, your advisor must complete two actions: 1) he/ she must login to their own myBellarmine account and grant you registration clearance for the proper semester and 2) he/she must sign your registration worksheet. Web registration will not work without electronic clearance granted by your advi-sor. The signature on the registration worksheet will serve as proof of your advisor’s approval in the event that you need help from the Registrar’s Office.
Note for graduate MBA students: you will not complete the advising and registration worksheet process and will automatically be pre-cleared for registration.
Note for graduate students in Nursing, MAIT, and Communica-tions: your advisor may present you with an alternate advising appoint-ment plan, possibly via email or phone; contact that person for details.
5. Register for classesa. When your time ticket opens, login to myBellarmine and either
click the direct link to registration found in the Registrar’s Of-fice Announcements box on the home page, or click the Student Tab and then the Registration link.
b. Next, click the Add/Drop Courses link to begin the registration process. Remember to enter the correct Term and Program for registration. Have your registration worksheet with you when
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you register; it will help remind you what your advisor has ap-proved and will also facilitate the entry of your course selections into the registration screen.
c. See Web Registration Tips on the Registrar’s Office website for more information about navigating inside the registration system.
6. Print a copy of your Class ScheduleIf you wish, print a copy of your schedule for your records. Your advisor will automatically receive a copy of your schedule via email. If your registration is complete and you do not need further assis-tance, keep your signed worksheet for your reference; you do not need to turn it in.
7. Need additional help?a. Check the Frequently Asked Questions link on the Registrar’s
Office website.b. Contact the Registrar’s Office directly for registration assistance.
During registration, the preferred way to contact us is in person at the Registrar’s Office window, Horrigan Hall room 205. You may also call us directly at 502.272.8133.
c. For non-urgent assistance, you may send an email to registrar@
bellarmine.edu. This account will be checked daily.
Web Registration Policies1. Time Ticket Policies
a. Students register by classification as outlined on the academic calendar. Seniors are defined as 90 or more completed credits, juniors have completed 60-89 credits, sophomores have completed 30-59 credits, and freshmen have less than 30 completed credits.
b. Within each classification, students are assigned a specific time ticket. The time ticket is the precise date and time that registra-tion opens for each individual student.
c. Time ticket assignment is done in order to control the volume of traffic on the myBellarmine server. Time tickets assign students to reasonably sized groups that can be handled by the server.
d. Time tickets are assigned by a randomly generated computer program.
e. Students whose time tickets open while in class are strongly advised to wait until after class to register. Instructors are not obligated to honor registration as a valid excused absence.
f. Students who think their time ticket should be assigned to a higher classification should check the number of cumulative earned credits on their Bellarmine transcript. For further ques-tions, contact the Registrar’s Office.
2. Priority Registration Policy a. Due to the structured nature of their programs, ROTC students
and Bellarmine University student-athletes qualify for priority registration. Eligible students will be assigned a registration time ticket that opens in the late afternoon the day prior to their nor-mal class standing’s registration period. For example, an eligible (defined in b and c below) sophomore will be allowed to register during the final time ticket on the last day of junior registration.
b. ROTC Students: To be eligible for priority registration, ROTC students must be officially registered for Bellarmine credit in at least one ROTC course in the current semester (typically shown as M.S. prefixed courses on their course schedule). Stu-dents must also have documented information accessible to the Registrar’s Office indicating their continuation of the program in the upcoming semester. Such documentation would only be necessary if the ROTC student does not meet the ROTC course
registration requirement. ROTC students will have priority registration in both fall and spring semester.
c. Bellarmine University NCAA Student-Athletes: Student-athletes will be granted priority registration for the semester of their traditional season(s) of competition. To be eligible, students-athletes must be listed on the official Bellarmine University NCAA sanctioned roster of their sport. Sports that qualify are listed below.• During the fall, when registering for spring classes, priority
registration will take place for student-athletes in the follow-ing sports: baseball, softball, lacrosse, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s swimming, women’s swimming, men’s track & field, and women’s track & field.
• During the spring, when registering for fall classes, priority registration will take place for student-athletes in the fol-lowing sports: field hockey, volleyball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, and women’s soccer.
• Due to competition schedules that overlap terms, athletes in these four sports will have priority registration for both fall and spring semesters: men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball.
3. Advisor Approval Policiesa. Students must have advisor approval to register. The electronic
version of advisor approval is when he or she grants “registra-tion clearance”. Students must obtain electronic clearance only from their official advisor. Students must contact their advisor directly if clearance has not been granted.
b. Advisor information can be viewed by students on myBellarmine. Only the student’s official assigned advisor can grant registration clearance. For questions about advisors, contact the Academic Resource Center (ARC) at 502.272.8071.
c. Students are strongly encouraged to obtain their advisor’s signature on their registration worksheet. In the event that registration assistance is needed, the Registrar’s Office will require proof of the advisor’s approval; this signature will provide that proof.
d. Students with more than one official advisor may go to either advisor for electronic clearance and a signature on the worksheet.
e. If extenuating circumstances prevent a student from obtaining advisor approval (electronic clearance or signed worksheet), he/she may request a signature on the registration worksheet from the department chair of their major, the academic dean of their school, or a professional advisor in the ARC. Approval from any of these parties is at their discretion. Once a signature is obtained on the worksheet, the student may bring it to the Registrar’s Office for assistance. The Registrar’s Office will only register students with a valid signature.
4. Registration Changesa. Once a student’s time ticket is open, it will remain open through
the day before the semester begins. This will allow students to make any necessary changes to their own schedule up until the add/drop begins.
b. Changes made by students will automatically be emailed to their advisor. Advisors do not need to approve changes but students are strongly encouraged to discuss any changes with them in advance. Students must accept responsibility for any registration changes made without advisor consultation.
c. Once the semester begins, students have one week to add/drop classes. During this week all add/drops must be done in person at the Registrar’s Office.
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TUITION & FEE INFORMATIONFull-Time Undergraduate Students – More than eleven (11) and no greater than nineteen (19) credits = $16,775 per semester. More than nineteen (19) credits (petition required) = $790 per credit hour for credits in excess of 19.
Part-Time Undergraduate Students – Eleven (11) credits or less = $790 per credit hour. Audit Students = 1/3 tuition.
Graduate Students – Varies by program.
FeesComprehensive FeeFull-Time Undergraduate – $670 per semesterPart-Time Undergraduate – $50 per courseGraduate Level – $40 per courseCourse Fees – See schedule on website for individual course fees
Tuition Payment PlanInformation on payment plan options may be obtained from the Bursar’s Office, Room HORR210. Tuition and Fees DeadlineUndergraduate students are expected to enter into and begin making payments on an installment plan by August 1, 2013; or pay in full the estimated amount due by August 1, 2013. Graduate students are expected to pay in full by September 24, 2013, or enter into a payment arrangement that is described on the tuition contract. Students who do not pay their tuition and fees or select a payment plan by this deadline will be subject to interest charges. Questions should be directed to the Bursar’s Office at 502.272.8264 or [email protected].
WIThDRAWAL POLICyA student who finds it necessary to drop a course or withdraw from the university after registration must provide written notification to the Office of the Registrar.
The effective date of withdrawal is the date on which the withdrawal notification is received in the Registrar’s Office. This date is used in calculating any applicable tuition reduction/refund.
All full-time undergraduate students are required to meet with a repre-sentative of the Academic Resource Center (ARC) prior to withdrawing from the university.
Students who fail to comply with this policy will receive an F for all courses for which they are registered and be responsible for correspond-ing tuition and fees.
When a student officially withdraws from the university or from any course, or courses, charges will be adjusted according to the refund schedule listed below. The full amount of tuition will be due unless the withdrawal occurs during the refund period; all fees are non-refundable. Also, refer to the “Adjustments & Refunds of Tuition” section listed in the University Catalog.
INSTITUTIONAL FINANCIALAID REFUND POLICyWhen a student has Institutional financial aid from Bellarmine University and completely withdraws during the time that a tuition refund is due, the student is eligible to keep the same percentage of Institutional financial aid that they are charged for tuition. The remaining aid is refunded to the financial aid programs.
Fall 2013 Semester Tuition Refund ScheduleSchedules differ for a complete withdrawal from the university versus dropping and adding individual classes. Fees are not refundable after August 21, 2013. Tuition refunds for alternative start dates will be pro-rated. Contact the Bursar at [email protected] or 502.272.8264 with questions.
Complete Withdrawal from the UniversityAugust 21 – Last day for 100% refundAugust 28 – Last day for 80% tuition refundOctober 2 –Last day for 50% tuition refund
Adjusting classes within the university (drop/add)August 28 – Individual classes can be added/dropped through Jan-uary 9 with full tuition refund // Last day to change from full-time to part-time status with full tuition refundOctober 2 – Last day for 50% tuition refund
Treatment of Federal Title IV Aid After WithdrawalThe law specifies how Bellarmine University must determine the amount of Federal Title IV program assistance that you earn if you withdraw from school. The Title IV programs that are covered by this law are Federal Pell Grants, Federal Direct Stafford Loans, Direct PLUS Loans, Fed-eral Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOGs), Federal Perkins Loans, and TEACH Grants. When you withdraw during the semester the amount of Title IV program assistance that you have earned up to that point is determined by a specific formula. If you received (or Bellarmine or your parent received on your behalf) less assistance than the amount that you earned, you may be able to receive those additional funds. If you receive more assistance than you earned, the excess funds must be returned by Bellarmine and/or you.
The amount of assistance that you have earned is determined on a pro-rata basis. For example, if you completed 30 percent of your semester, you earn 30 percent of the assistance you were originally scheduled to receive. Once you have completed more than 60 percent of the semester, you earn all of the assistance that you were scheduled to receive for that semester. If you did not receive funds that you earned, you may be due a post-withdrawal disbursement. If the post-withdrawal disbursement includes loan funds, Bellarmine must get your permission before it can disburse them. You may choose to decline some or all of your loan funds, you have fourteen days to choose to decline the additional loan funds so that you don’t incur additional debt. Bellarmine will automatically use all or a portion of your post-withdrawal disbursement (including loan funds if you accept them) for tuition, fees, and room and board charges. Bellarmine needs your permission to use the post-withdrawal disburse-ment for all other school charges. If you do not give your permission, you will be offered the funds. However, it may be in your best interest to allow Bellarmine to keep the funds to reduce your debt.
If you receive (or Bellarmine or your parent receives on your behalf) excess Title IV program funds that must be returned, Bellarmine must
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return a portion of the excess equal to the lesser of: 1. Your institutional charges multiplied by the unearned percentage of your funds; or 2. The entire amount of excess funds. Bellarmine must return this amount even if it did not keep this amount of your Title IV funds.
If Bellarmine is not required to return all of the excess funds, you must return the remaining amount. Any loan funds that you must return, you (or your parent for a PLUS Loan) repay in accordance with the terms of the promissory note. That is you make scheduled payments to the holder of the loan over a period of time. Any amount of unearned grant funds that you must return is called an overpayment. The amount of a grant overpayment that you must repay is half of the grant funds you received or were scheduled to receive. Bellarmine will return the unearned grant funds for you, which may cause you to owe a balance.
The requirements for Title IV program funds when you withdraw are separate from any refund policy that Bellarmine has. Therefore, you may still owe funds to Bellarmine to cover unpaid institutional charges. Bellarmine may also charge you for any Title IV program funds that Bellarmine was required to return. If you don’t already know what Bel-larmine’s refund policy is, see the previous section or, you can ask for a copy in the Office of the Registrar. Bellarmine can also provide you with the requirements and procedures for officially withdrawing from school.
If you have questions about your Title IV program funds, you can call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1.800.4.FED.AID. TTY
users may call 1.800.730.8913. Information is also available on “Student Aid on the Web” at www.studentaid.ed.gov. The Office of Financial Aid and the Bursar at Bellarmine are also available to assist you.
Military Service and Serious Illness or InjuryStudents enrolled in courses at the time they are called for active military service will have their tuition and fees reversed ONCE THE APPROPRI-ATE DOCUMENTS are provided to the Bursar. Any financial aid will be adjusted according to the Title IV and Institutional Refund policies. Enrolled students who become incapacitated by serious illness or injury, to the extent that they must withdraw from all classes, may be entitled to a tuition adjustment ONCE THE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS are provided to the Bursar. A letter from the student’s doctor describ-ing the illness or injury, along with any supporting documents, such as proof of a hospital stay, is required. Any financial aid will be adjusted according to the Title IV and Institutional Refund policies. All fees are non-refundable.
VETERANS BENEFITSStudents who wish to use Veterans’ Benefits while attending Bellarmine University, once registered, should bring a copy of their class schedule to the Office of the Registrar for certification. General questions regard-ing VA benefits can be directed to Jennifer Matzek, Associate Registrar, at 502.272.7113 or to the Veteran’s Administration at 1.888.442.4551.
CLASS TIME SLOTS
MONDAy, WEDNESDAy, FRIDAy
MONDAy, WEDNESDAy TUESDAy, ThURSDAy EVENING & SATURDAy
A 8 - 8:50 a.m. EF 12 - 1:15 p.m. N 8 - 9:15 a.m. KM Monday 6 - 9 p.m.
B 9 - 9:50 a.m. FG 1:30 - 2:45 p.m. O 9:25 - 10:40 a.m. UT Tuesday 6 - 8:45 p.m.
C 10 - 10:50 a.m. H 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. P Free Period LW Wednesday 6 - 8:45 p.m.
D 11 - 11:50 a.m. J 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. Q 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. VR Thursday 6 - 8:45 p.m.
E 12 - 12:50 p.m. R 1:40 - 2:55 p.m. Z Saturday - Varies
F 1 - 1:50 p.m. S 3:05 - 4:20 p.m.
G 2 - 2:50 p.m. T 4:30 - 5:45 p.m.
All evening classes that meet one night per week will have their exam at 6:30 p.m. on the regular class night during the week of finals.
ExAM TIMES & DATES
FRIDAy, DEC. 6
SATURDAy,DEC. 7
MONDAy,DEC. 9
TUESDAy,DEC. 10
WEDNESDAy, DEC. 11
ThURSDAy, DEC. 12
8 - 11 a.m. A Finals take place during normal meeting time.
B N C O
11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. F D Q E R
3 - 6 p.m. G J S H T
6:30 - 9:30 p.m. - Evening Classes Evening Classes Evening Classes Evening Classes
FINAL ExAMINATION DATES & TIMES FALL 2013
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FINAL ExAM SChEDULEFinal Examination Schedule ConflictsA student having three final examinations scheduled on one day may request an adjustment by: 1. Listing courses scheduled for exam in alphabetical order (by course and number);2. Taking the final exam given in the first and third classes;3. Requesting a date change of the final exam from the professor of the second class.
BUILDING ABBREVIATION kEyAFH - Frazier HallALLN - Nolen C. Allen HallALUM - Alumni HallART - Norton Fine Arts CenterBAPT HOSP - Baptist Hospital EastCC - Campus CenterFLYN - Flynn BuildingHORR - Horrigan Hall
LIBR - W.L. Lyons LibraryMILE - Miles HallMUS - Norton Fine Arts ComplexNEWM - Newman HallNHSC - Norton Health Science CenterNORT AUDB - Norton Audubon HospitalOFF SITE - Off campus facility
PAST - Pasteur HallSC -School of CommunicationSP - Siena PrimoSS - Siena SecondoST - Siena TerzoSQ - Siena QuartoWYAT - Wyatt Center for the Arts
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Undergraduate Course Schedule
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
aCCounTing
ACCT 101 01 Prin of Financial Accounting 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Gramling, A
ACCT 101 02 Prin of Financial Accounting 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Gramling, A
ACCT 101 03 Prin of Financial Accounting 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Richardson, K
ACCT 102 01 Prin of Managerial Accounting 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Selvy
ACCT 102 02 Prin of Managerial Accounting 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Selvy
ACCT 211 01 Financial Accounting I 3 TTh 6:00-7:15PM Richardson, K
ACCT 212 01 Financial Accounting II 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Deck
ACCT 215 01 Managerial Accounting 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Deck
ACCT 313 01 Financial Accounting III 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Schrader, R
ACCT 317 01 Taxation I 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Staff
ACCT 318 01 Taxation II 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Harper, A
ACCT 414 01 Financial Accounting IV 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Schrader, R
applied informaTion TeChnology
AIT. 102 01 Intro Hardware, Software, Netwrk 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Satterly, E
AIT. 302 01 ABAP Programming 3 T 6:00-9:15PM Quackenboss
AIT. 311 01 Adv Bus Appl Using ERP Studio 3 Th 6:00-9:15PM Vanover
AIT. 412 01 Best Pract Frameworks for IT 3 W 6:00-9:15PM Staff
Restriction: Senior Status
arT
ART. 101 01 Drawing I 3 TTh 10:00-12:50PM Staff $78
ART. 101 02 Drawing I 3 TTh 2:00-4:50PM Mills $78
Freshman Art Majors should enroll in this course. Restriction: First time freshmen only
ART. 101 03 Drawing I 3 TTh 6:00-8:45PM Mills $78
ART. 102 01 Drawing II 3 TTh 10:00-12:50PM Staff $78
ART. 102 02 Drawing II 3 TTh 6:00-8:45PM Mills $78
ART. 211 01 Two Dimensional Design 3 MW 2:00-4:50PM Corum, Jaime $48
Sophomore Art Majors should enroll in this course.
ART. 230 01 Three Dimensional Design 3 MW 10:00-12:50PM Carbonneau $48
Freshman Art Majors should enroll in this course.
ART. 231 01 Digital Foundations 3 MW 2:00-4:50PM Carbonneau $48
ART. 242 01 Beginning Ceramics 3 TTh 10:00-12:50PM Choo $88
ART. 243 01 Advanced Ceramics TTh 10:00-12:50PM Choo $88
ART. 260 01 Beginning Photography 3 MW 10:00-12:50PM Hartford $48
Students must have a DSLR camera.
ART. 280 01 Painting I 3 MW 10:00-12:50PM Corum, Jaime $58
ART. 325 01 Web Art 3 TTh 2:00-4:50PM Hartford $48
ART. 342 01 Special Effects & 2D Animation 3 TTh 10:00-12:50PM Staff $48
Students should have access to a video camera.
ART. 380 01 Painting II 3 MW 2:00-4:50PM Cunningham, C $48
ART. 381 01 Painting III MW 2:00-4:50PM Cunningham, C $48
ART. 410 01 Portfolio 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Cunningham, C $48
Senior Art Majors should enroll in this course. Restriction: Senior Status.
ART. 411 01 Senior Project 3 TBA Hartford
Restriction: Senior Status
ART. 411 02 Senior Project 3 TBA Cunningham, C
Restriction: Senior Status
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
ART. 411 03 Senior Project 3 TBA Carbonneau
Restriction: Senior Status
ART. 423 01 Independent Study 3 TBA Hartford
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ART. 423 02 Independent Study 3 TBA Cunningham, C
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ART. 423 03 Independent Study 3 TBA Carbonneau
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ART. 444 01 Internship 3 TBA Hartford
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ART. 444 02 Internship 3 TBA Cunningham, C
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ART. 444 03 Internship 3 TBA Carbonneau
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ART. 480 01 Painting IV 3 MW 2:00-4:50PM Cunningham, C $48
ARTH 201 01 Art Hist I: Ancient to Medieval 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Staff
ARTH 202 01 Art Hist II: Renaissance to Modn 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Meloy
arTs adminisTraTion
A.A. 444 01 Internship I 3 TBA Cunningham, C
Restriction: Junior Status
A.A. 445 01 Internship II 3 TBA Cunningham, C
Restriction: Junior Status
BioChemisTry & moleCular Biology
BMB. 301 01 Biochemistry I 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Krzysiak
BMB majors must register for BMB 301L.
BMB. 301L 01 Biochemistry I Lab 0 T 2:00-6:00PM Krzysiak $110
BMB majors must register for BMB 301.
BMB. 301L 02 Biochemistry I Lab 0 W 2:00-6:00PM Staff $110
BMB majors must register for BMB 301.
BMB. 401 01 Advanced Biochemistry 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Krzysiak
BMB. 430 01 Senior Biochem Research I 2 TBA Krzysiak $110
Restriction: Senior Status
BMB. 450H 01 Honors Biochem Research 3 TBA Rothgerber/ $110
BMB Honors Thesis Research. Robinson, David
Restriction: Senior Status
BMB. 451H 01 Honors Biochem Thesis 3 TBA Rothgerber/ $110
BMB Honors Thesis Research. Robinson, David
Restriction: Hnrs Students or Permiss
Biology
BIOL 108 01 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Kiser $100
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only Th 12:00-3:00PM Kiser
BIOL 108 02 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Kiser $100
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only Th 3:00-6:00PM Kiser
BIOL 108 03 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Kiser $100
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only F 12:00-3:00PM Staff
BIOL 108 04 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Porta, D $100
M 12:00-3:00PM
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
BIOL 108 05 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Porta, D $100
M 3:00-6:00PM
BIOL 108 06 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Lentz $100
T 8:00-11:00AM
BIOL 108 07 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Lentz $100
T 12:00-3:00PM
BIOL 108 08 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Ramirez-Icaza $100
T 3:00-6:00PM
BIOL 108 09 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Ramirez-Icaza $100
W 9:00-12:00PM
BIOL 108 10 Human Anat & Physiol I with Lab 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Ramirez-Icaza $100
This section will open if needed W 12:00-3:00PM
BIOL 113 01 Microbial World 3 MW 1:00-1:50PM Dobbins
BIOL 113L 01 Microbial World Lab 0 M 5:00-7:00PM Dobbins $100
BIOL 114 01 Human Biol: Health & Disease 3 TTh 3:30-4:20PM Amlung
BIOL 114L 01 Human Biol: Health & Disease Lab 0 T 4:30-6:30PM Amlung $100
BIOL 114L 02 Human Biol: Health & Disease Lab 0 W 4:30-6:30PM Amlung $100
BIOL 114L 03 Human Biol: Health & Disease Lab 0 Th 4:30-6:30PM Amlung $100
BIOL 115 01 Introduction to Life Science 3 TTh 8:00-8:50AM Kaelin
Recommended for Elementary and non-science Middle School Education majors.
BIOL 115L 01 Introduction to Life Science Lab 0 T 9:00-11:00AM Kaelin $100
BIOL 115L 02 Introduction to Life Science Lab 0 T 1:00-3:00PM Kaelin $100
BIOL 115L 03 Introduction to Life Science Lab 0 Th 9:00-11:00AM Kaelin $100
BIOL 130 01 Principles of Biology 4 MWF 8:00-8:50AM Wilt, S
BIOL 130 02 Principles of Biology 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Lentz
BIOL 130 03 Principles of Biology 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Doyle
BIOL 130 04 Principles of Biology 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Kiser
Galileo scholars should register for this section.
BIOL 130L 01 Principles of Biology Lab 0 M 12:00-3:00PM Doyle $100
BIOL 130L 02 Principles of Biology Lab 0 M 3:00-6:00PM Doyle $100
BIOL 130L 03 Principles of Biology Lab 0 T 8:00-11:00AM Staff $100
BIOL 130L 04 Principles of Biology Lab 0 T 12:00-3:00PM Doyle $100
BIOL 130L 05 Principles of Biology Lab 0 T 3:00-6:00PM Kaelin $100
BIOL 130L 06 Principles of Biology Lab 0 T 6:00-9:00PM Staff $100
This section will open if needed
BIOL 130L 07 Principles of Biology Lab 0 W 12:00-3:00PM Kaelin $100
BIOL 130L 08 Principles of Biology Lab 0 W 3:00-6:00PM Kaelin $100
BIOL 130L 09 Principles of Biology Lab 0 Th 8:00-11:00AM Staff $100
BIOL 130L 10 Principles of Biology Lab 0 Th 12:00-3:00PM Doyle $100
BIOL 130L 11 Principles of Biology Lab 0 Th 3:00-6:00PM Robinson, David $100
BIOL 130L 12 Principles of Biology Lab 0 Th 6:00-9:00PM Staff $100
This section will open if needed
BIOL 219 01 Intro to Biological Research 1 W 2:00-2:50PM Lentz
BIOL 220 01 Plant Diversity 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Robinson, David
BIOL 220L 01 Plant Diversity Lab 0 T 12:00-3:00PM Robinson, David $100
BIOL 220L 02 Plant Diversity Lab 0 W 12:00-3:00PM Robinson, David $100
BIOL 220L 03 Plant Diversity Lab 0 W 3:00-6:00PM Robinson, David $100
BIOL 220L 04 Plant Diversity Lab 0 Th 3:00-6:00PM Robinson, David $100
This section will open if needed
BIOL 231 01 Cell Biology 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Huff, M
BIOL 231 02 Cell Biology 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Huff, M
BIOL 231L 01 Cell Biology Lab 0 T 12:00-3:00PM Staff $100
BIOL 231L 02 Cell Biology Lab 0 T 3:00-6:00PM Staff $100
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
BIOL 231L 03 Cell Biology Lab 0 Th 12:00-3:00PM Staff $100
BIOL 231L 04 Cell Biology Lab 0 Th 3:00-6:00PM Staff $100
This section will open if needed
BIOL 300 01 Pathophysiology 3 MW 10:15-11:30AM Walker, J
Restriction: EXSC or RT Majors Only
BIOL 300 02 Pathophysiology 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Walker, J
Restriction: EXSC or RT Majors Only
BIOL 300 03 Pathophysiology 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Ramirez-Icaza
Restriction: Nursing Majors Only
BIOL 300 04 Pathophysiology 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Staff
Restriction: Nursing Majors Only
BIOL 300 05 Pathophysiology 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Staff
This section will open if needed. Restriction: Nursing Majors Only
BIOL 313 01 Microbiology 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Dobbins
BIOL 313L 01 Microbiology Lab 0 M 2:00-5:00PM Dobbins $100
BIOL 313L 02 Microbiology Lab 0 T 2:00-5:00PM Dobbins $100
BIOL 313L 03 Microbiology Lab 0 Th 2:00-5:00PM Dobbins $100
BIOL 314 01 Vertebrate Physiology 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Bennett, T
BIOL 314L 01 Vertebrate Physiology Lab 0 M 2:00-5:00PM Bennett, T $100
BIOL 314L 02 Vertebrate Physiology Lab 0 T 11:00-2:00PM Bennett, T $100
BIOL 314L 03 Vertebrate Physiology Lab 0 T 2:30-5:30PM Bennett, T $100
BIOL 405 01 Developmental Biology 4 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Wilt, S
BIOL 405L 01 Developmental Biology Lab 0 W 12:00-3:00PM Wilt, S $100
BIOL 408 01 Ecology 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Kingsolver
BIOL 408L 01 Ecology Lab 0 M 1:00-4:00PM Kingsolver $100
BIOL 408L 02 Ecology Lab 0 W 1:00-4:00PM Kingsolver $100
BIOL 419 01 Senior Research I 2 F 1:00-2:00PM Staff $100
Restriction: Senior Status
BIOL 444 01 Internship I 3 TBA Staff
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
BIOL 450H 01 Honors Biology Research 3 TBA Rothgerber $100
Biology Honors Thesis Research. Restriction: Senior Status
BIOL 451H 01 Honors Biology Thesis 3 TBA Rothgerber $100
Biology Honors Thesis Research. Restriction: Senior Status
Business adminisTraTion
B.A. 103 01 Introduction to Business 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Carver
B.A. 103 02 Introduction to Business 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Carver
B.A. 103 03 Introduction to Business 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Carver
B.A. 103 04 Introduction to Business 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Thornton
B.A. 203 01 Business Law I 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Brown, Richard
B.A. 203 02 Business Law I 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Brown, Richard
B.A. 301 01 Principles of Management 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Thornton
B.A. 301 02 Principles of Management 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Thornton
B.A. 305 01 Principles of Marketing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Toner
Restriction: Junior Status
B.A. 305 02 Principles of Marketing 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Toner
Restriction: Junior Status
B.A. 345 01 Managing Info Technology 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Collins
Restriction: Junior Status
B.A. 345 02 Managing Info Technology 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Mattei
Restriction: Junior Status T 3:00-6:00PM
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
B.A. 346 01 Management Science 3 MWF 8:00-8:50AM Thornton
Restriction: Junior Status
B.A. 403 01 Business Law II 3 TTh 6:00-7:15PM Moore, John B.
B.A. 410 01 New Business Ventures 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Mattei
B.A. 420 01 Business Policy 3 M 3:00-5:30PM Ryan, M
B.A. 444 01 Business Internship 3 W 3:00-4:15PM Carver
Restriction: Junior Status
B.A. 499 01 Sr Comprehensive Exam Bus Admin 0 F 1:30-4:00PM Byrd
Course meets October 18th only.
B.A. 499 02 Sr Comprehensive Exam Bus Admin 0 F 4:00-6:30PM Byrd
Course meets October 25th only.
ChemisTry
CHEM 103 01 General College Chemistry I 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Sinski, Joe
CHEM 103 02 General College Chemistry I 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Holt
CHEM 103 03 General College Chemistry I 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Burns, W
CHEM 103 04 General College Chemistry I 4 MWF 8:00-8:50AM Sinski, Joe
CHEM 103L 01 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 M 12:00-4:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 103L 02 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 M 1:00-5:00PM Hahn $110
CHEM 103L 03 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 T 8:00-12:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 103L 04 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 T 1:00-5:00PM Hahn $110
CHEM 103L 05 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 T 1:00-5:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 103L 06 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 W 1:00-5:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 103L 07 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 W 1:00-5:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 103L 08 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 Th 8:00-12:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 103L 09 General College Chemistry I Lab 0 Th 1:00-5:00PM Hahn $110
CHEM 103R 01 Gen College Chem Pre-Lab I 0 F 1:00-1:50PM Hahn
CHEM 103R 02 Gen College Chem Pre-Lab I 0 F 2:00-2:50PM Hahn
CHEM 109 01 Liberal Arts Chemistry 3 T 6:00-8:00PM Smith, Jay
CHEM 109L 01 Liberal Arts Chemistry Lab 0 W 6:00-8:00PM Smith, Jay $110
CHEM 109L 02 Liberal Arts Chemistry Lab 0 Th 6:00-8:00PM Smith, Jay $110
CHEM 110 01 Environ Topics in Chem with Lab 3 T 12:15-1:55PM Kovacs $110
Th 12:00-2:00PM
CHEM 110 02 Environ Topics in Chem with Lab 3 T 12:15-1:55PM Kovacs $110
Th 2:00-4:00PM
CHEM 205 01 Organic Chemistry I 4 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Burns, W
CHEM 205 02 Organic Chemistry I 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Burns, W
CHEM 205L 01 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 M 1:00-5:00PM Bernauer $110
CHEM 205L 02 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 W 1:00-5:00PM Wiesemann $110
CHEM 205L 03 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 Th 1:00-5:00PM Wiesemann $110
CHEM 205R 01 Organic Chemistry I Pre-Lab 0 F 12:00-12:50PM Wiesemann
CHEM 214 01 Health Sciences Chemistry 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Staff
CHEM 214L 01 Health Sciences Chemistry Lab 0 M 5:30-8:30PM Staff $110
CHEM 230 01 Sophomore Chemistry Research I 1 TBA Sinski, Joe $110
Restriction: Sophomore Status
CHEM 301 01 Biochemistry I 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Krzysiak
BMB majors must register for BMB 301 and BMB 301L.
CHEM 301L 01 Biochemistry I Lab 1 T 2:00-6:00PM Krzysiak $110
CHEM 301L 02 Biochemistry I Lab 1 W 2:00-6:00PM Staff $110
CHEM 307 01 Physical Chemistry I 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Holt
Chemistry majors must register for CHEM 307L.
CHEM 307L 01 Physical Chemistry I Lab 1 Th 12:00-4:00PM Holt $110
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
CHEM 330 01 Junior Chemistry Research I 1 M 3:00-3:50PM Sinski, Joe
Restriction: Junior Status
CHEM 421 01 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 MWF 8:00-8:50AM Ellis, G
CHEM 421L 01 Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab 1 T 12:00-4:00PM Bernauer $110
This section will open if needed
CHEM 421L 02 Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab 1 F 12:00-4:00PM Bernauer $110
CHEM 430 01 Senior Chemistry Research I 1 TBA Sinski, Joe $110
Restriction: Senior Status
CHEM 430 02 Senior Chemistry Research I 2 TBA Sinski, Joe $110
CHEM 450H 01 Honors Senior Chem Research I 3 TBA Rothgerber/Holt $110
Chemistry Honors Thesis Research. Restriction: Senior Status
CommuniCaTion
COMM 103 01 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Fogle
COMM 103 02 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Shain
COMM 103 03 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Staff
COMM 103 04 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Ferguson, J
COMM 103 05 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Bailey, R
COMM 103 06 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Spitza
COMM 103 07 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Th 6:00-8:45PM Strawser
Students will complete core course content online, and will meet on-site four Thursday evenings throughout the term.
COMM 107 01 Critical Thinking 1 T 3:00-3:50PM Parker, K
COMM 120 01 Grammar & Editing 2 TTh 9:25-10:15AM Shain
COMM 120 02 Grammar & Editing 2 TTh 12:15-1:05PM Shain
COMM 160 01 Mock Trial Practicum 1 Th 6:00-10:00PM Wagoner, J
COMM 174 01 Concord Lab 1 TBA Kelty, K
Time of class TBA. Attendance at regular publication staff meetings expected. Contact instructor for information.
COMM 175 01 Lance Lab 1 TBA O'Keeffe, M
Time of class TBA. Attendance at regular publication staff meetings is expected. Contact instructor for information.
COMM 180 01 Broadcasting Lab 1 W 3:00-4:00PM Fogle
COMM 190 01 Television Production Lab 1 M 3:00-4:00PM Fogle $25
COMM 200 01 Media and Society 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Fogle
COMM 205 01 Business and Professional Comm 3 W 6:00-8:30PM Zeman
COMM 205 02 Business and Professional Comm 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Boone, Marcia
COMM 300 01 Rhetoric 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Powell, Annette
This course counts as an advanced writing course.
COMM 301 01 Group and Team Communication 3 M 6:00-8:45PM Conley
COMM 303 01 Intro to Communication Theory 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Wagoner, R
Restriction: Junior Status
COMM 306 01 Visual Communication 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM O'Keeffe, M
COMM 307 01 Advertising 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Becker, C
COMM 310 01 Graphic Communication 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM O'Keeffe, M $75
COMM 312 01 Newswriting and Editing 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Spitza $30
This course counts as an advanced writing course.
COMM 313 01 Intercultural Communication 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Henson
COMM 319 01 Multimedia Communication 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Apostel, S $75
COMM 321 01 Feature Writing 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Frassica, M $30
This course counts as an advanced writing course.
COMM 328 01 Social Issue Campaigns 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Parker, K
COMM 342 01 Gender Communication 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Parker, K
COMM 342 02 Sports Broadcasting I 3 M 6:00-8:45PM Fogle $75
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
COMM 342 03 Sports Broadcasting III 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Fogle $75
COMM 342 04 Radio Drama 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Stewart, Carol
COMM 349 01 Speechwriting 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Bailey, R $30
This course counts as an advanced writing course.
COMM 400 01 Communication Ethics 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Raymond, L $10
Restriction: Senior Status
COMM 444 01 Internship 3 TBA Spitza
Time of class TBA. Contact instructor for information. Restriction: Form Req’d see Registrar
CompuTer sCienCe
C.S. 116 01 Computer Applications Software 3 W 6:00-8:30PM Patterson, W
C.S. 117 01 Website Development 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Stewart, G
C.S. 130 01 Programming Fundamentals 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Ali $60
T 9:00-11:00AM
C.S. 130 02 Programming Fundamentals 4 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Ali $60
Th 9:00-11:00AM
C.S. 215 01 Data Structures 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Staff $60
C.S. 217 01 Advanced Website Development 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Staff
C.S. 305 01 Assembly Language Programming 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Staff $60
W 8:00-11:00AM
C.S. 310 01 Operating Systems 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Mattingly, W
C.S. 335 01 E-Commerce Technologies 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Staff
C.S. 444 01 Internship I 3 TBA Ali
Restriction: Upper class standing
Criminal JusTiCe sTudies
CJS. 151 01 CJS Practicum II: 1 Th 11:00-12:00PM Curley
CJS. 210 01 Criminal Justice 3 W 6:00-8:30PM Smith, K
CJS. 331 01 Corrections 3 M 6:00-8:45PM Eigelbach
CJS. 341 01 Counseling the Offender 3 Th 6:00-8:30PM Schrepf
CJS. 341 02 Criminal Trials Revisited 3 T 6:00-8:30PM Shouse
CJS. 444 01 Internship I 3 TBA Eigelbach
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
CJS. 445 01 Internship II 3 TBA Eigelbach
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
eConomiCs and finanCe
ECON 110 01 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM McCrickard
ECON 110 02 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM McCrickard
ECON 110 03 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Hafele
ECON 110 04 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Hafele
ECON 111 01 Principles of Microeconomics 3 TTh 6:00-7:15PM Greer, M
ECON 111 02 Principles of Microeconomics 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM McCrickard
ECON 231 01 Intermed Microeconomic Theory 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM McCrickard
ECON 308 01 Money and Banking 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Stevenson, B
ECON 314 01 International Trade and Finance 3 MW 6:00-7:15PM Brown, Rob
ECON 341 01 Game Theory 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Raymond, F
ECON 410 01 Econometrics 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Raymond, F
ECON 499 01 Sr Comprehensive Exam in Econ 0 F 1:30-4:00PM Raymond, F
Course meets October 18 only.
ECON 499 02 Sr Comprehensive Exam in Econ 0 F 4:00-6:30PM Raymond, F
Course meets October 25 only.
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
FINA 315 01 Business Finance 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Stevenson, B
Restriction: Junior Status
FINA 418 01 Cases in Financial Management 3 T 3:00-5:30PM Bauer
eduCaTion, undergraduaTe
EDUC 102 01 Typical & Atypical Chld Dev, PtA 3 MWF 10:00-11:30AM Richardson, B
EDUC 102 02 Typical & Atypical Chld Dev, PtA 3 MWF 1:00-2:30PM Richardson, B
EDUC 111 01 Field-Based Instruction 0 TBA Green, J
Must register with EDUC 214.
EDUC 112 01 Intro to School of Education 1 F 1:00-2:15PM Staff
Must register with EDUC 200. Restriction: Elementary Majors Only
EDUC 116 01 Computer Applications in Educ 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Thomas, K
EDUC 116 02 Computer Applications in Educ 3 TTh 3:15-4:30PM Thomas, K
EDUC 131 01 Intro to School of Education 1 F 1:00-2:15PM Staff
Must Register with EDUC 200. Restriction: Secondary Education Only
EDUC 200 01 Foundations of Education 3 MW 1:00-2:15PM Wilkins
EDUC 200 02 Foundations of Education 3 MW 2:30-3:45PM Wilkins
EDUC 208 01 Schl Hlth, Nutrition & Phys Educ 3 W 3:00-5:30PM Cook, K
EDUC 208 02 Schl Hlth, Nutrition & Phys Educ 3 W 6:00-8:30PM Cook, K
EDUC 212 01 Consultation and Collaboration 3 W 3:00-5:45PM Richardson, B
Restriction: Secondary Education Only
EDUC 214 01 Nature & Needs Children with LBD 3 M 8:30-11:00AM Pohl $30
EDUC 214 02 Nature & Needs Children with LBD 3 W 1:00-3:30PM Pohl $30
EDUC 221 01 Psychology of Adolescence 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Richardson
EDUC 231 01 School Art Methods 3 Th 5:00-7:30PM Watson, P $50
EDUC 329 01 School Music Methods 3 T 4:30-7:00PM Eberenz
EDUC 336 01 Teaching Mathematics 3 T 8:30-11:00AM Bush,S $30
Restriction: Elementary Majors Only
EDUC 336 02 Teaching Mathematics 3 T 1:00-3:30PM Bush,S $30
Restriction: Elementary Majors Only
EDUC 336 03 Teaching Mathematics 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Bush,S $30
Restriction: Middle Schl Majors Only
EDUC 339 01 Teaching Language Arts 3 T 1:00-3:30PM Dinkins, E
Restriction: Elementary Majors Only
EDUC 339 02 Teaching Language Arts 3 W 8:30-11:00AM Dinkins, E
Restriction: Elementary Majors Only
EDUC 339 03 Teaching Language Arts 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Corbin, B
Restriction: Middle Schl Majors Only
EDUC 341 01 Spec Topics in Curr - Secondary 3 Th 4:30-7:00PM Staff
EDUC 343 01 Spec Topics in Curr - Middle Sch Th 4:30-7:00PM Staff
EDUC 355 01 Sec Classroom as a Lrng Evnmt 3 TTh 12:15-1:45PM Willis
EDUC 362 01 Education Measurements 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Block
EDUC 362 01 Education Measurements 3 Th 5:00-7:30PM Block, C
EDUC 382 01 Special Education Transition 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Richardson, B
EDUC 420 01 Supervised Professional Sem:
LBD and Elementary Grades P-5 6 TBA Green, J $75
EDUC 421 01 Supervised Professional Sem:
LBD and Middle Grades 6 TBA Green, J $75
EDUC 431 01 Supervised Professional Sem:
Elementary Grades P-5 6 TBA Green, J $75
EDUC 436 01 Spec Topics in Curr - Elementary 3 Th 4:30-7:00PM Staff
EDUC 441 01 Supervised Professional Sem I:
Secondary Grades 8-12 6 TBA Green, J $75
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
EDUC 442 01 Supervised Professional Sem II:
Secondary Grades 8-12 6 TBA Green, J $75
EDUC 443 01 Supervised Prof Sem: Middle Grds 6 TBA Green, J $75
EDUC 445 01 Reading in the Content Areas 3 W 4:30-7:00PM Staff $45
english
ENGL 101 01 Expository Writing 3 MWF 8:00-8:50AM Staff
ENGL 101 02 Expository Writing 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Staff
ENGL 101 03 Expository Writing 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Staff
ENGL 101 04 Expository Writing 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Staff
ENGL 101 05 Expository Writing 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Staff
ENGL 101 06 Expository Writing 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Hume
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only
ENGL 101 07 Expository Writing 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Tudor
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only
ENGL 101 08 Expository Writing 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Staff
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
ENGL 101 09 Expository Writing 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Staff
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
ENGL 101 10 Expository Writing 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Raymond, L
ENGL 101 11 Expository Writing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Hume
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only
ENGL 101 12 Expository Writing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Tudor
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only
ENGL 101 13 Expository Writing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Staff
ENGL 101 14 Expository Writing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Titus
Restricted to Eminence High School students only.
ENGL 101 15 Expository Writing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM James
Restricted to Eminence High School students only.
ENGL 101 16 Expository Writing 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Hume
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only
ENGL 101 17 Expository Writing 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Tudor
Restriction: Galileo Scholars Only
ENGL 101 18 Expository Writing 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Blandford
ENGL 101 19 Expository Writing 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Staff
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
ENGL 101 20 Expository Writing 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Blandford
ENGL 101 21 Expository Writing 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Staff
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
ENGL 101 22 Expository Writing 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Sutton
ENGL 200 01 Reading Literature 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Staff
ENGL 200 02 Reading Literature 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Smock
ENGL 200 03 Reading Literature 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Smock
ENGL 200 04 Reading Literature 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Hatten
ENGL 200 05 Reading Literature 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Barker, J
ENGL 200 06 Reading Literature 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Barker, J
ENGL 200 07 Reading Literature 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Hatten
ENGL 200 08 Reading Literature 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Staff
ENGL 200 09 Reading Literature 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Staff
ENGL 200 10 Reading Literature 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Smock
ENGL 201 01 The World of Texts 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM West
ENGL 207 01 American Literature Survey I 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Blandford
ENGL 209 01 British Literature Survey I 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Gatton
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
ENGL 209 02 British Literature Survey I 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Gatton
ENGL 251 01 Wrtg Center Theory and Practice 1 M 10:00-11:00AM Book, C
Restriction: Instructor Permission
ENGL 300 01 Advanced Writing: Rhetoric 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Powell, Annette
ENGL 312 01 Creative Writing: Poetry 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Smock
ENGL 313 01 Creative Writing: Fiction 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Ruby
ENGL 323 01 Contemporary American Literature 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM West
ENGL 333 01 British Lit in the Age of Revolu 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Hatten
ENGL 412 01 Shakespeare 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Gatton
environmenTal sTudies
ENVS 111 01 Environmental Science 3 MW 9:00-9:50AM Bell
Must register for lab section 111L-01, 111L-02, or 111L-03.
ENVS 111 02 Environmental Science 3 MW 10:00-10:50AM Staff
Must register for lab section 111L-04 or 111L05.
ENVS 111L 01 Environmental Science Lab 0 F 9:00-10:50AM Bell $100
ENVS 111L 02 Environmental Science Lab 0 F 11:00-12:50PM Bell $100
ENVS 111L 03 Environmental Science Lab 0 F 1:00-2:50PM Bell $100
ENVS 111L 04 Environmental Science Lab 0 M 11:00-12:50PM Staff $100
ENVS 111L 05 Environmental Science Lab 0 W 11:00-12:50PM Staff $100
ENVS 130 01 Understand Planet Earth with Lab 3 MW 2:30-4:30PM Bulinski $100
ENVS 150 01 Intro to Earth Science 3 MW 9:00-9:50AM Bulinski
Restriction: Education Students Only
ENVS 150L 01 Intro to Earth Science Lab 0 M 10:00-11:50AM Bulinski $100
Restriction: Education Students Only
ENVS 150L 02 Intro to Earth Science Lab 0 W 10:00-11:50AM Bulinski $100
Restriction: Education Students Only
ENVS 237 01 Paleontology 4 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Bulinski
ENVS 237L 01 Paleontology Lab 0 F 1:00-4:00PM Bulinski $100
ENVS 310 01 Intro Geographic Info Systems 4 T 4:30-5:45PM Forbes, R
ENVS 310L 01 Intro Geog Info Systems Lab 0 Th 4:30-5:45PM Forbes, R $100
ENVS 330 01 Sustainable Development 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Staff
ENVS 408 01 Ecology 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Kingsolver
ENVS 408L 01 Ecology Lab 0 M 1:00-4:00PM Kingsolver $100
ENVS 408L 02 Ecology Lab 0 W 1:00-4:00PM Kingsolver $100
ENVS 420 01 Independent Research 1 TBA Kingsolver
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
exerCise sCienCe
EXSC 110 01 Intro to Exercise Science 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Evans, K
EXSC 110 02 Intro to Exercise Science 3 MWF 8:00-8:50AM Sharpenstein
EXSC 110 03 Intro to Exercise Science 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Staff
EXSC 110 04 Intro to Exercise Science 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Staff
EXSC 140 01 Personal Wellness 3 W 4:30-7:00PM Kimble
EXSC 140 02 Personal Wellness 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Evans, K
EXSC 140 03 Personal Wellness 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Jones, Craig
EXSC 140 04 Personal Wellness 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Staff
EXSC 324 01 Basic Injury Prevention & Care 4 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Franz, C
EXSC 324 02 Basic Injury Prevention & Care 4 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Bracco
EXSC 324 03 Basic Injury Prevention & Care 4 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Verst
EXSC 324L 01 Basic Injury Prev & Care Lab 0 W 1:00-4:00PM Franz, C $70
EXSC 324L 02 Basic Injury Prev & Care Lab 0 T 3:30-6:30PM Verst $70
EXSC 324L 03 Basic Injury Prev & Care Lab 0 F 12:00-3:00PM Dimitriadis $70
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
EXSC 324L 04 Basic Injury Prev & Care Lab 0 Th 6:15-9:15PM Bracco $70
EXSC 325 01 Kinesiology 4 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Loprinzi
EXSC 325 02 Kinesiology 4 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Brown, K
EXSC 325 03 Kinesiology 4 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Staff
EXSC 325L 01 Kinesiology Lab 0 T 12:15-3:15PM Brown, K $45
EXSC 325L 02 Kinesiology Lab 0 Th 3:15-6:10PM Staff $45
EXSC 325L 03 Kinesiology Lab 0 T 8:00-11:00AM Loprinzi $45
EXSC 325L 04 Kinesiology Lab 0 Th 12:15-2:55PM Loprinzi $45
EXSC 400 01 Research Methods 3 MW 9:30-11:00AM Sharpenstein
EXSC 410 01 Prin of Athletic Conditioning 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Loprinzi
EXSC 415 01 Community Wellness 3 MW 8:00-9:15AM Brown, K
gloBal languages and CulTures
CHIN 101 01 Intro Chinese Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Hutchins, C
CHIN 201 01 Intermediate Chinese I 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Hutchins, C
FLIS 201 01 Perspectives of World Cultures 1 W 4:25-5:55PM LeCompte
FREN 101 01 Intro French Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Carriere, J
FREN 101 02 Intro French Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Carriere, J
FREN 201 01 Exploration of Tpcs in Fren I 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Curry
FREN 211 01 Intermed French Conv & Comp I 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Curry
FREN 320 01 French Culture and Civilization 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Staff
FREN 420 01 Topics in French Lang, Lit, Cult 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Carriere, J
GERM 101 01 Intro German Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM LeCompte
GERM 201 01 Exploration of Tpcs in German I 3 MWF 2:00-2:50PM Domine
GERM 220 01 The German Cultural Tradition I 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Domine
Note: This course cannot be used toward fulfilling the Bellarmine College Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement nor can it be used in the German minor or FLIS major. This course is taught in English.
GERM 312 01 Adv German Conv and Comp 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM LeCompte
ITAL 101 01 Intro Italian Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Carriere, J
JPN. 101 01 Intro Japanese Lang & Cult I 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Agata
JPN. 201 01 Intermediate Japanese I 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Agata
RUSS 101 01 Intro Russian Lang & Culture I 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Katz
SPAN 101 01 Intro Spanish Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Cedeno
SPAN 101 02 Intro Spanish Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Cedeno
SPAN 101 03 Intro Spanish Lang & Culture I 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Lopez
SPAN 102 01 Intro Spanish Lang & Culture II 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Castillo-Diaz
SPAN 111 01 Intensive Review of Spanish 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Lopez
Fulfills 101/102 Language requirements. Restriction: Hnrs Students or Permiss
SPAN 201 01 Exploration of Tpcs in Span I 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Neal
SPAN 201 02 Exploration of Tpcs in Span I 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Neal
SPAN 211 01 Intermed Spanish Conv & Comp I 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Staff
SPAN 315 01 Intro 20th Cent Hispanic Lit 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Castillo-Diaz
SPAN 420 01 Hispanic Cinema 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Lopez
hisTory
HIST 116 01 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Wagner, D
HIST 116 02 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Wagner, D
HIST 116 03 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 MW 6:00-7:15PM Wagner, D
HIST 116 04 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Pfaadt
HIST 116 05 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Mahoney
HIST 116 06 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Pfaadt
HIST 116 07 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Buric, F
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
HIST 116 08 The Western World I, 1450-1870 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Buric, F
HIST 117 01 The Western World II, 1870-Pres 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Mahoney
HIST 117 02 The Western World II, 1870-Pres 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Welliver
HIST 117 03 The Western World II, 1870-Pres 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Welliver
HIST 117 04 The Western World II, 1870-Pres 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Buric, F
HIST 201 01 Hist of United States to 1877 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Roorda
HIST 210 01 History of Sports 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Pfaadt
HIST 323 01 Methodology of History 3 MWF 2:00-2:50PM Welliver
Restriction: Upper class standing
HIST 327 01 Modern Lat Amer & Caribban Hist 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Roorda
HIST 415 01 Arab-Israeli Conflict 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Welliver
HIST 419 01 Revolutions in Europe:Compa Hist 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Buric, F
HIST 420 01 American Revolution & War 1812 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Roorda
HIST 444 01 Internship I 1 TBA Staff
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
honors program
HONR 101 01 Honors Expository Writing 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Powell, Annette
Fulfills English 101.
HONR 150 01 Justice 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Speliotis
Fulfills Freshman Seminar credit for Gen Ed.
HONR 150 02 Critical Thinking & Being Human 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Barnes, B
Fulfills Freshman Seminar credit for Gen Ed.
HONR 150 03 Music in Louisville 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Simpson
Fulfills Freshman Seminar credit for Gen Ed.
HONR 150 04 Water 3 T 3:00-5:30PM Barnes, B
HONR 160 01 Honors Intro to Philosophy 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Mosley
Fulfills Philosophy 160.
HONR 220 01 Bob Dylan's America 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Mosley
Fulfills IDC. 200. Restriction: Sophomore Status
HONR 301 01 Honors Ethics 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Berg
Fulfills Philosophy 301.
HONR 353 01 Junior Honors Rsch Mentorship 1 TBA Rothgerber/Speliotis
HONR 450 01 Honors Senior Research 3 TBA Rothgerber
HONR 451 01 Honors Senior Thesis 3 TBA Rothgerber
inTerdisCiplinary Courses (idC)
Freshman Seminars
IDC. 101 01 Utopia/Dystopia 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Barnes, T
IDC. 101 02 Narratives Illness & Disability 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Culver, M
IDC. 101 03 Domesticity from Antiquity Cyber 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Culver, M
IDC. 101 04 American Addictions 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Catt
IDC. 101 05 Louisville Leadership, Service a 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Ryan, H
IDC. 101 06 Storytelling to Graphic Novels 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Watson, G
IDC. 101 07 The American Family 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Catron
IDC. 101 08 Stripping Kentucky's Beauty 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Morris, K
IDC. 101 09 Cultures of America 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Horine
IDC. 101 10 Intercultural Awareness:Global P 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Wallitsch, K
IDC. 101 11 Science Writing 101 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Ruppel, E
IDC. 101 12 Holocaust Study of Hate 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Penner
IDC. 101 13 The Global Classroom 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Sutton
IDC. 101 14 Self Identity in the World 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Staff
IDC. 101 15 Self Identity in the World 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Staff
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
IDC. 101 16 The Global Classroom 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Sutton
IDC. 101 17 Video Blog:Online Content Analys 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Miller, A
IDC. 101 18 Exploring Leadership 21st Centur 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Clayborne
All freshmen should have completed IDC 101 before the conculsion of this academic year. You may not move on to an IDC 200 class until you have completed the IDC 101 course.
Sophomore Seminars
IDC. 200 01 The Civil War and Its Legacy 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Jennings
IDC. 200 02 Jazz, Blues and Beyond 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Clark, D
IDC. 200 03 Chasing the American Dream 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM James
IDC. 200 04 Southern Gothic Fiction 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Schuler
IDC. 200 05 Responsible Consump:Food Culture 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Staff
IDC. 200 06 Develop of Christianity 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Barnes, T
IDC. 200 07 Aging & Mental Health 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Dassel, K
IDC. 200 08 Music in the Black Church 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Simpson $100
IDC. 200 09 Making Your Mark 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Englert
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
IDC. 200 10 The Kentucky Derby Hoofprint 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Oliver, J
IDC. 200 11 US Civil Rights Movement It's Pl 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Grupper
IDC. 200 12 Death & Dying in America 3 Th 6:00-8:45PM Morris, JoAnne
All sophomores should have completed IDC 200 before the conclusion of this academic year. You may not move on to an IDC 301 class until you have completed the IDC 200 course. IDC 200 courses MAY NOT be taken as electives.
Junior Seminars
IDC. 301 01 Self, Place and Culture 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Barnes, T
IDC. 301 02 Gods & Greek Tragedy 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Dworin, R
IDC. 301 03 Contemporary Cinema 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Barker, J
IDC. 301 04 Caribbean Literature 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Carriere, M
IDC. 301 05 Music in African Life 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Scharfenberger
IDC. 301 06 Peacemaking & Genocide 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Berghausen, N
IDC. 301 07 Social Entrepreneurship Serving 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Lanshima
IDC. 301 08 Israeli-Palestinian Impasse 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Grupper
IDC. 301 09 Religions & Cultures of India 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Bunnell/Ali
IDC. 301 10 Seeing Africa Through Film 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Scharfenberger
IDC. 301 11 Cultural Immersion Abroad 3 TBA Bosley $25
IDC. 301 12 Piracy 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Roorda
All juniors should have completed IDC 301 before conclusion of this academic year. You may not move on to an IDC 401 class until you have completed the IDC 301 course. IDC 301 courses may be taken by upper class students as electives.
Senior Seminars
IDC. 401 01 Ethnography & Cath Soc Teaching 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Scharfenberger
IDC. 401 02 Senior Seminar 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Cowan
IDC. 401 03 Quality of Life 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Catron
IDC. 401 04 Leading the Integrated Life 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Crist
IDC. 401 05 Senior Seminar 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Cowan
IDC. 401 06 Leading the Integrated Life 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Crist
IDC. 401 07 Social Justice in The City I 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Bucalos, D $20
IDC. 401 08 Hope's Daughters 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Willis
IDC. 401 09 Faith, Fear & Fundamentalism 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Wentworth, K
IDC. 401 10 Sustainable Action Workshop 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Barnes, B
IDC. 401 11 Social Justice in the City II 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Bucalos, D
IDC. 401 12 Planning & Community Development 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Mansilla
IDC. 401 13 Senior Seminar 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Armstrong-Binni
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
IDC. 401 14 The Global Environment 3 Th 6:00-8:45PM Timmons
maThemaTiCs
MATH 101 01 Foundations of Mathematics I 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Raymond, A
Restriction: Education Students Only
MATH 101 02 Foundations of Mathematics I 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Raymond, A
Restriction: Education Students Only
MATH 105 01 College Algebra 3 MW 4:00-5:15PM Eschels, M
MATH 116 01 Precalculus 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Staff
MATH 117 01 Calculus I 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Bankhead $50
T 9:00-11:00AM
MATH 117 02 Calculus I 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Therkelsen $50
Th 9:00-11:00AM
MATH 117 03 Calculus I 4 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Therkelsen $50
Th 12:15-2:15PM
MATH 120 01 Discrete Mathematics 3 WF 1:00-1:50PM Zielinski $50
T 12:15-2:15PM
MATH 125 01 Business Calculus 4 MW 2:00-3:40PM Zielinski
MATH 125 02 Business Calculus 4 TTh 3:00-4:40PM Zielinski
MATH 200 01 Statistics and Society 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM White, Susan
MATH 205 01 Elementary Statistics 4 MTWF 8:00-8:50AM Bankhead
MATH 205 02 Elementary Statistics 4 MW 6:00-7:40PM Thompson, D
MATH 205 03 Elementary Statistics 4 TTh 6:00-7:40PM Goebel, J
MATH 216 01 Calculus III 3 MF 11:00-11:50AM Raymond, A $50
W 10:00-11:50AM
MATH 301 01 Differential Equations 3 F 12:00-1:50PM Bankhead
MW 12:00-12:50PM
MATH 314 01 Probability and Math Stats I 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM White, Susan
MATH 321 01 Combinatorics 3 MW 3:05-4:20PM Therkelsen
MATH 403 01 Real Analysis 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM White, Susan
MATH 430 01 Operations Research 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Fenton
mediCal laBoraTory sCienCe
MDLS 200 01 Infection, Immunity, Genomics 4 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Golemboski, KGolemboski, D
MDLS 200L 01 Infect, Immunity, Genomics Lab 0 M 3:00-5:50PM Schaffer, K $125
MDLS 200L 02 Infect, Immunity, Genomics Lab 0 M 6:00-9:00PM Schaffer, K $125
MDLS 200L 03 Infect, Immunity, Genomics Lab 0 W 3:00-5:50PM Schiavi,C $125
MDLS 200L 04 Infect, Immunity, Genomics Lab 0 W 6:00-9:00PM Schiavi,C $125
MDLS 300 01 Immunology 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Golemboski, K
MDLS 310 01 Orientation to Med Lab Science 1 M 4:00-4:50PM Golemboski, K $100
WF 4:00-5:00PM
MDLS 315 01 Hematology 3 W 1:00-2:50PM Golemboski, K
Class meets Aug. 22 - Oct. 11. MF 1:00-3:50PM
MDLS 316 01 Hematology Laboratory 2 TTh 1:00-4:00PM Staff $350
MDLS 316 02 Hematology Laboratory 2 TTh 1:00-4:00PM Staff $350
MDLS 317 01 Hematopathology 3 W 1:00-2:50PM Golemboski, K
Class meets Oct. 16 - Dec. 4. MF 1:00-3:50PM Golemboski, K
MDLS 320 01 Medical Lab Science Seminar I 1 M 4:00-4:50PM Golemboski, K $100
MDLS 423 01 Molecular Techniques 1 TTh 9:00-12:00PM Golemboski, D $250
Class meets Oct. 16 - Dec. 4.
MDLS 423 02 Molecular Techniques 1 TTh 9:00-12:00PM Staff $250
Class meets Oct. 16- Dec. 4. Golemboski, D
MDLS 424 01 Molecular Diagnostics 3 TTh 4:00-5:15PM Golemboski, D
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
MDLS 430 01 Medical Lab Science Seminar II 1 M 4:00-4:50PM Golemboski, K $100
MDLS 440 01 Medical Lab Science Seminar III 1 M 4:00-4:50PM Golemboski, K $100
MDLS 445 01 Clinical Chemistry I 3 MWF 10:00-11:50AM Golemboski, D
Class meets Aug. 22 - Oct. 11.
MDLS 446 01 Clinical Chemistry Lab 1 TTh 9:00-12:00PM Staff $250
Class meets Aug. 22 - Oct. 11.
MDLS 446 02 Clinical Chemistry Lab 1 TTh 9:00-12:00PM Staff $250
Class meets Aug. 22-Oct. 11.
MDLS 447 01 Clinical Chemistry II 3 MWF 10:00-11:50AM Golemboski, D
Class meets Oct. 16 - Dec. 4.
MDLS 450 01 Medical Lab Science Seminar IV 1 M 4:00-4:50PM Golemboski, K $100
MDLS 480 01 MLS Senior Capstone Project 2 M 4:00-4:50PM Golemboski, K $125
MDLS 485 01 Clinical Internship 14 TBA Golemboski, D $50
MDLS 486 01 Comprehensive MLS Examination 1 M 6:00-6:50PM Golemboski, D $50
musiC
MUSC 100 01 Introduction to Music Theory 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Light
MUSC 100 02 Introduction to Music Theory 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Light
MUSC 102 01 Music Theory II 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Collier, R
MUSC 103 01 Music in Amer Popular Culture 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Hildreth
MUSC 103 02 Music in Amer Popular Culture 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Hildreth
MUSC 110 01 Intro to the Study of Music 2 M 2:30-4:30PM Burchard
Restriction: Music Major/Minor Only
MUSC 200 01 Music Literature 3 MW 9:25-10:40AM Simpson
MUSC 202 01 Music Theory IV 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Collier, R
MUSC 205 01 Aural Skills II 1 M 11:00-11:50AM Boyd
Restriction: Music Major/Minor Only
MUSC 205 02 Aural Skills II 1 W 11:00-11:50AM Boyd
MUSC 206 01 Aural Skills III 1 F 11:00-11:50AM Boyd
Restriction: Music Major/Minor Only
MUSC 211 01 Mus Hist: Late Baroque to Romant 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Medina, C
MUSC 266 01 Piano Pedagogy I 2 W 2:00-2:50PM Tunnell
Additional individual and group meetings will be scheduled with instructor. Restriction: Sophomore Status
MUSC 304 01 Music of the World's Cultures 3 MW 1:00-2:30PM Burchard
MUSC 320 01 Fundamentals of Conducting 2 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Glasscock
MUSC 343 01 Jazz Harmony and Arranging I 2 MF 3:00-4:15PM Clark, D
MUSC 410 01 Recital 1 TBA Burchard
Music Ensembles
Music Ensembles may be taken for either 0 or 1 credit hours.
MUSE 111 01 University Singers Ensemble 0-1 MW 3:00-4:30PM
Restriction: Instructor Permission
MUSE 113 01 Schola Cantorum Ensemble 0-1 TTh 3:00-4:30PM
MUSE 115 01 Men's Choir Ensemble 0-1 M 5:00-6:30PM
MUSE 116 01 Women's Choir Ensemble 0-1 T 6:00-7:30PM
MUSE 121 01 Handbell Ensemble 0-1 T 6:00-8:00PM
MUSE 125 01 Chamber Winds Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 127 01 Chamber Strings Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 127 04 Chamber Strings Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 129 01 Bell Univ Civic Orch Ensemble 0-1 W 7:00-9:00PM
Restriction: Instructor Permission
MUSE 135 01 Classical Guitar Ensemble 0-1 TBA
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
MUSE 137 01 Brass Ensemble 0-1 T 4:30-6:00PM
Restriction: Instructor Permission
MUSE 142 01 Jazz Combo I Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 146 01 Nouveau Gumbo Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 151 01 Percussion Ensemble 0-1 F 4:30-6:00PM
MUSE 155 01 Piano Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 171 01 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 0-1 TBA
MUSE 173 01 Pep Band Ensemble 0-1 Th 5:00-6:30PM
Applied Music Lessons (Estimated $225 per credit fee.)
Applied Music Lessons may be either taken for 1 or 2 credit hours.
MUSI 100 G1 Beginning Piano 1 TBA George, D $225
MUSI 111 G1 Applied Piano 1-2 TBA George, D $225-$400
MUSI 111 L1 Applied Piano 1-2 TBA Light $225-$400
MUSI 111 T1 Applied Piano 1-2 TBA Tunnell $225-$400
MUSI 113 T1 Applied Organ 1-2 TBA Baker, T $225-$400
MUSI 115 01 Applied Voice 1-2 TBA Medina, C $225-$400
MUSI 121 K1 Applied Flute 1-2 TBA Karr $225-$400
MUSI 123 N1 Applied Clarinet 1-2 TBA Nije $225-$400
MUSI 125 A1 Applied Oboe 1-2 TBA Alberts $225-$400
MUSI 127 T1 Applied Bassoon 1-2 TBA Staff $225-$400
MUSI 131 C1 Applied Saxophone 1-2 TBA Clark, D $225-$400
MUSI 133 B1 Applied Violin 1-2 TBA Boaz $225-$400
MUSI 133 M1 Applied Violin 1-2 TBA Mueller $225-$400
MUSI 135 M1 Applied Viola 1-2 TBA Mueller $225-$400
MUSI 137 O1 Applied Cello 1-2 TBA Olsen, Allison $225-$400
MUSI 139 S1 Applied Harp 1-2 TBA Staff $225-$400
MUSI 141 W1 Applied Bass Violin 1-2 TBA Witzel $225-$400
MUSI 143 S1 Applied Trumpet 1-2 TBA Staff$225-$400
MUSI 145 T1 Applied Horn 1-2 TBA Gustely$225-$400
MUSI 151 B1 Applied Trombone 1-2 TBA Burchard $225-$400
MUSI 153 R1 Applied Euphonium 1-2 TBA Richardson, M $225-$400
MUSI 155 R1 Applied Tuba 1-2 TBA Richardson, M$225-$400
MUSI 161 H1 Applied Jazz Piano 1-2 TBA Hildreth$225-$400
MUSI 163 W1 Applied Jazz Guitar 1-2 TBA Wagner, C $225-$400
MUSI 165 S1 Applied Jazz Bass 1-2 TBA Stephens, J $225-$400
MUSI 167 B1 Applied Jazz Drum 1-2 TBA Bryan, N$225-$400
MUSI 171 W1 Applied Classical Guitar 1-2 TBA Walker, D$225-$400
MUSI 173 A1 Applied Mus Technlgy Non-Majors 1-2 TBA Aguilar $225-$400
MUSI 181 B1 Applied Rock Guitar 1-2 TBA Walker, D $225-$400
MUSI 183 H1 Applied Percussion 1-2 TBA Hanka, A$225-$400
MUSI 185 D1 Applied World Percussion 1-2 TBA Diallo$225-$400
MUSI 185 S1 Applied World Percussion 1-2 TBA Scharfenberger $225-$400
MUSI 187 B1 Applied Rock Drum 1-2 TBA Bryan, N $225-$400
MUSI 191 T0 Recital Attendance 0 TBA Burchard
Required for ALL Music majors every semester.
musiC TeChnology
MUST 150 01 Music Technology Ensemble 0 TBA Aguilar
MUST 150 02 Music Technology Ensemble 1 TBA Aguilar
MUST 173 01 Mus Tech I: Basic MIDI 2 TBA Aguilar $200
This section for Music Technology majors.
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
MUST 173 02 Mus Tech I: Basic MIDI 2 TBA Aguilar $200
This section for DAT Majors.
MUST 273 01 Mus Tech III: Recording Tech I 2 TBA Bizianes $200
MUST 373 01 Mus Tech V: Electro-Acoustic Mus 2 TBA Collier, R $200
MUST 473 01 Mus Tech VII: Soundtrack Music 2 TBA Burchard $200
Restriction: Senior Status
nursing, undergraduaTe
Accelerated Nursing Program August 26- October 16
NURA 310 A1 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 MTW 8:00-9:50AM Reibel $149
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only ThF 2:00-9:00PM Reibel
NURA 310 A2 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 WThF 10:30-12:30PM Staff $149
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only MT 2:00-9:00PM Staff
NURA 310 A3 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 MTW 10:30-12:30PM Lee, B $149
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only ThF 2:00-9:00PM Lee, B
NURA 312 A1 Health Care Research 3 MTW 10:30-12:20PM Masters $10
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
NURA 312 A2 Health Care Research 3 WThF 8:00-9:50AM Staff $10
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
NURA 312 A3 Health Care Research 3 MTW 2:00-3:50PM Masters $10
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
NURA 321 A1 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 MT 2:00-3:50PM Staff $37
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
NURA 321 A2 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 WTh 2:00-3:50PM Staff $37
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
NURA 321 A3 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 TW 8:00-9:50AM Smith, C $37
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
Accelerated Nursing Program October 21- December 12
NURA 330 A1 Nursing Process with Families 4.5 TTh 12:30-2:20PM McNeeley $169
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only W 7:00-6:00PM McNeeley
NURA 330 A2 Nursing Process with Families 4.5 MWF 8:00-9:50AM Broderick $169
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only T 7:00-6:00PM Broderick
NURA 330 A3 Nursing Process with Families 4.5 MWF 1:00-3:50PM Broderick $169
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only Th 7:00-6:00PM Broderick
NURA 401 A1 Mental Health Nursing 4.5 TTh 3:00-4:50PM Staff $57
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only F 11:00-12:50PM Staff
M 8:00-6:00PM Staff
NURA 401 A2 Mental Health Nursing 4.5 MW 1:00-3:50PM Staff $57
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only Th 8:00-6:00PM Staff
NURA 401 A3 Mental Health Nursing 4.5 MWF 8:00-9:50AM Masters $57
Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only T 8:00-6:00PM Masters
THEO 200 12 Ultimate Questions 3 MWF 10:00-11:50AM McDaniel
This course is for students in the Accelerated Nursing Program only. Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
THEO 200 13 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 9:00-11:30AM McDaniel
This course is for students in the Accelerated Nursing Program only. Restriction: Accelerated Nursing Only
Four-Year Traditional Nursing Program
NURS 200 01 Nutrition 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Burd $10
NURS 200 02 Nutrition 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Burd $10
NURS 200 03 Nutrition 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Burd $10
NURS 200 04 Nutrition 3 M 6:00-8:45PM Staff $10
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
NURS 205 01 Foundations of Nursing 4 W 8:00-9:50AM McNeeley $246
M 7:00-3:00PM
NURS 205 02 Foundations of Nursing 4 M 10:00-11:50AM Minton, L $246
W 7:00-3:00PM
NURS 205 03 Foundations of Nursing 4 W 10:00-11:50AM McNeeley $246
M 7:00-3:00PM
NURS 205 04 Foundations of Nursing 4 M 10:00-11:50AM Sturgeon $246
F 7:00-3:00PM
NURS 205 05 Foundations of Nursing 4 M 1:00-2:50PM Minton, L $246
W 7:00-3:00PM
NURS 206 01 Transcultural Comm in Healthcare 3 WF 10:00-11:15AM Vaden, T $35
NURS 206 02 Transcultural Comm in Healthcare 3 MF 8:00-9:15AM Fitzgerald, E $35
NURS 206 03 Transcultural Comm in Healthcare 3 WF 8:00-9:15AM Vaden, T $35
NURS 206 04 Transcultural Comm in Healthcare 3 MW 1:00-2:15PM Ingle, P $35
NURS 206 05 Transcultural Comm in Healthcare 3 MF 8:00-9:15AM Staff $35
NURS 305 01 Nursing Process with Children 4.5 M 8:00-10:50AM Galloway $120
F 6:15-2:00PM
NURS 305 02 Nursing Process with Children 4.5 T 1:00-3:50PM Jackson, B $120
W 6:15-2:00PM
NURS 305 03 Nursing Process with Children 4.5 F 8:00-10:50AM Galloway $120
M 6:15-2:00PM
NURS 310 01 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 MW 1:00-2:15PM Hager $181
For nursing students that have completed BIOL 300. Th 7:00-2:00PM
NURS 310 02 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Reibel $181
For nursing students that have completed BIOL 300. T 7:00-2:00PM
NURS 310 03 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Lee, B $181
W 2:00-9:00PM
NURS 310 04 Nursing Process with Adults II 5 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Darnell $181
M 2:00-9:00PM
NURS 311 01 Health Assessment 3 F 8:00-9:50AM Smith, C $97
T 4:30-7:30PM
NURS 311 02 Health Assessment 3 M 1:00-2:50PM Reibel $97
Th 4:30-7:30PM
NURS 311 03 Health Assessment 3 F 10:00-11:50AM Staff $97
W 4:30-7:30PM
NURS 311 04 Health Assessment 3 W 10:00-11:50AM Broderick $97
M 4:30-7:30PM
NURS 311 05 Health Assessment 3 F 10:00-11:50AM Smith, C $97
Th 8:00-11:00AM
NURS 312 01 Health Care Research 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Ingle, P $10
NURS 312 02 Health Care Research 3 MW 1:00-2:15PM Staff $10
NURS 312 03 Health Care Research 3 TTh 1:25-2:40PM Fitzgerald, E $10
NURS 312 04 Health Care Research 3 TTh 3:00-4:15PM Darnell $10
NURS 321 01 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 MW 10:00-10:50AM Staff $37
NURS 321 02 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 MW 12:00-12:50PM Staff $37
NURS 321 03 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Staff $37
NURS 321 04 Gen Prin Drug Classifcation II 2 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Staff $37
NURS 415 01 Community and Public Health Nurs 4 T 2:00-4:30PM Cooper, C $75
W 8:00-5:00PM
NURS 415 02 Community and Public Health Nurs 4 F 9:00-11:30AM Rinker $75
M 8:00-5:00PM
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
NURS 415 03 Community and Public Health Nurs 4 Th 2:00-4:30PM Cooper, C $75
For Students Who Attended Summer Camp Course. W 8:00-5:00PM
Restriction: Instructor Permission
Health Care Minor
NURS 425 01 Health Care Finance 3 Th 6:00-8:30PM Oglesby
RN to BSN at Norton Hospital Program
NURS 301 NA Dynamics of Prof Nurs for RN's 3 W 5:00-7:45PM Pike
For Norton Audubon Nursing Cohort Only. Restriction: RN Students only
NURS 311 NA Health Assessment 3 W 5:00-7:45PM Swiderski $97
For Norton Audubon Nursing Cohort Only. Restriction: RN Students only
NURS 313 NA Pharmacology for RN's 3 W 5:00-7:45PM Vaden, T/Oglesby
For Norton Audubon Nursing Cohort Only. Restriction: RN Students only
NURS 400 NA Health Policy 3 W 5:00-7:45PM York $10
For Norton Audubon Nursing Cohort Only. Restriction: RN Students only
PHIL 160 NA Introduction to Philosophy 3 Th 5:00-7:45PM Mills-Knutsen
For Norton Audubon Nursing Cohort only. Restriction: RN Students only
ENGL 200 NA Reading Literature 3 Th 5:00-7:45PM Oliver, J
For Norton Audubon Nursing Cohort Only. Restriction: RN Students only
RN to BSN at Baptist Hospital Program
BIOL 300 BE Pathophysiology 3 Th 4:00-6:30PM Bennett, T
For Baptist East Hospital Nursing cohort only. Restriction: RN Students only
IDC. 401 BE Senior Seminar 3 Th 7:00-9:30PM McDaniel
For Baptist East Hospital Nursing Cohort only. Restriction: Senior Status
philosophy
PHIL 160 01 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Speliotis
PHIL 160 02 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Speliotis
PHIL 160 03 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Fout
PHIL 160 04 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Mosley
PHIL 160 05 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Mosley
PHIL 160 06 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Mills-Knutsen
PHIL 160 07 Introduction to Philosophy 3 MW 4:30-5:45PM Mills-Knutsen
PHIL 160 08 Introduction to Philosophy 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Post
PHIL 160 09 Introduction to Philosophy 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Golding
PHIL 160 10 Introduction to Philosophy 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Golding
PHIL 160 11 Introduction to Philosophy 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Biederman, K
PHIL 301 01 Ethics 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Fout
PHIL 301 02 Ethics 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Fout
PHIL 301 03 Ethics 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Dworin, R
PHIL 301 04 Ethics 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Dworin, R
PHIL 301 05 Ethics 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Biederman, K
PHIL 301 06 Ethics 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Biederman, K
PHIL 301 07 Ethics 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Becker
PHIL 301 08 Ethics 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Salyer
PHIL 301 09 Ethics 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Berg
PHIL 301 10 Ethics 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Post
PHIL 310 01 Philosophy of Knowledge 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Berg
PHIL 311 01 Ancient Philosophy 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Speliotis
PHIL 415 01 Philosophy of Religion 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Golding
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
physiCs
PHYS 105 01 Introduction to Astronomy 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Brown, S
PHYS 105L 01 Introduction to Astronomy Lab 0 W 2:00-3:50PM Brown, S $90
PHYS 110 01 Electrical Principles 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Ahmad
PHYS 110L 01 Electronic Principles Lab 0 M 2:00-3:50PM Hamada $90
PHYS 110R 01 Electrical Principles Recitation 0 M 1:00-1:50PM Ahmad
PHYS 201 01 College Physics I 4 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Ahmad
PHYS 201L 01 College Physics I Lab 0 T 9:25-11:25AM Hamada $90
PHYS 201L 02 College Physics I Lab 0 Th 2:30-4:20PM Hamada $90
PHYS 201L 03 College Physics I Lab 0 F 12:00-1:50PM Hamada $90
PHYS 201R 01 College Physics I Recitation 0 Th 12:15-1:05PM Ahmad
PHYS 201R 02 College Physics I Recitation 0 T 12:15-1:05PM Ahmad
PHYS 205 01 University Physics I 4 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Ahmad
PHYS 205L 01 University Physics I Lab 0 W 2:00-3:50PM Hamada $90
PHYS 205L 02 University Physics I Lab 0 T 1:40-3:30PM Hamada $90
PHYS 205R 01 Univ Physics I Recitation 0 W 1:00-1:50PM Ahmad
PHYS 404 01 Classical Mechanics 3 TBA Mahmood
PHYS 404R 01 Classical Mechanics Recitation 0 TBA Mahmood
PHYS 406 01 Thermal & Statistical Physics 3 TBA Mahmood
PHYS 406R 01 Thermal & Stat Phys Recitation 0 TBA Mahmood
poliTiCal sCienCe
P.S. 101 01 American Government 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Williams, L
P.S. 101 02 American Government 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Williams, L
P.S. 101 03 American Government 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Hoffman
P.S. 203 01 Ancient to Medieval Polit Thry 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Hoffman
P.S. 308 01 Comparative Political Systems 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Williams, L
P.S. 330 01 Public Administration 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Hoffman
P.S. 348 01 International Legal Issues 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Williams, L
psyChology
PSYC 103 01 Introductory Psychology 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Jirkovsky
PSYC 103 02 Introductory Psychology 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Howland, B
PSYC 103 03 Introductory Psychology 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Truttmann, A
PSYC 103 04 Introductory Psychology 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Keim, C
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
PSYC 103 05 Introductory Psychology 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Keim, C
PSYC 103 06 Introductory Psychology 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Osborn, D
PSYC 103 07 Introductory Psychology 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Wilson, T
PSYC 103 08 Introductory Psychology 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Wilson, T
PSYC 103 09 Introductory Psychology 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Wilson, T
PSYC 103 10 Introductory Psychology 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Osborn, D
PSYC 103 12 Introductory Psychology 3 M 6:00-8:30PM Church
PSYC 103 13 Introductory Psychology 3 MWF 2:00-2:50PM Church
PSYC 103 14 Introductory Psychology 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Howland, B
PSYC 104 01 Foundations of Psychology 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Osborn, D
Restriction: PSYC Major & Minors Only
PSYC 104 02 Foundations of Psychology 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Osborn, D
Restriction: PSYC Major & Minors Only
PSYC 208 01 Personality: Theories & Research 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Willner
PSYC 208 02 Personality: Theories & Research 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Truttmann, A
PSYC 218 01 Life-Span Development 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Jirkovsky
PSYC 218 02 Life-Span Development 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Jirkovsky
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
PSYC 240 01 Biological Psychology 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Wolfe, C
PSYC 299 01 Intro to Professional Psych 1 Th 1:40-2:30PM Cartor
Restriction: Psyc majors only
PSYC 299 02 Intro to Professional Psych 1 Th 1:40-2:30PM Willner
Restriction: Psyc majors only
PSYC 307 01 History and Systems in Psych 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Wilson, T
PSYC 310 01 Rsch Meth in Behavioral Sci I 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Wolfe, C
PSYC 310 02 Rsch Meth in Behavioral Sci I 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Wolfe, C
PSYC 310 03 Rsch Meth in Behavioral Sci I 3 MWF 2:00-2:50PM Wolfe, C
PSYC 317 01 Social Psychology 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Church
PSYC 404 01 Health Psychology 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Kleinman, B
PSYC 405 01 Counseling & Psychotherapy 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Cartor
Restriction: Upper class standing
PSYC 405 02 Counseling & Psychotherapy 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Cartor
Restriction: Upper class standing
PSYC 409 01 Intro to I/O Psych 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Keim, C
Restriction: Upper class standing
PSYC 444 01 Internship I 3 TBA Cartor
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
PSYC 445 01 Internship II 3 TBA Cartor
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
respiraTory Therapy
RTH. 308 01 Respiratory Therapy Science I 3 W 8:00-9:30AM Kane, C $10
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only F 10:00-11:30AM
RTH. 309 01 Respiratory Therapy Sci I Lab 1 F 8:00-9:30AM Vogt/Kane, C $170
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only
RTH. 309 02 Respiratory Therapy Sci I Lab 1 F 12:00-1:30PM Vogt/Kane, C $170
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only
RTH. 311 01 Clinical Assessment 3 M 1:00-4:00PM Snider $10
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only M 8:00-9:50AM
RTH. 340 01 Resp Therapy Clinical Educ I 2 T 6:30-3:00PM $100
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only
RTH. 420 01 Respiratory Therapy Science III 3 TTh 8:00-9:15AM Walker, J $10
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only
RTH. 450 01 Neonatal/Pediatric Resp Care 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Kane, C $20
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only
RTH. 460 01 Resp Therapy Clinical Educ III 3 W 6:30-7:00PM Vogt/Kane, C $80
Restriction: R.T. Majors Only
soCiology
ANTH 111 01 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Hutchins, F
ANTH 325 01 Environmental Anthropology 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Hutchins, F $20
GEOG 175 01 Intro to Human Geography 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Zhang, C
GEOG 175 02 Intro to Human Geography 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Hutchins, F
Restricted to Eminence High School students only.
SOC. 101 01 Introduction to Sociology 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Bergstrand
SOC. 101 02 Introduction to Sociology 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Troxell, N
SOC. 101 03 Introduction to Sociology 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Wilbon
Restriction: Brown Scholars Only
SOC. 101 04 Introduction to Sociology 3 MWF 12:00-12:50PM Staff
SOC. 201 01 Contemp Amer Social Problems 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Troxell, N
SOC. 205 01 Sociological Theory I 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Bergstrand
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
SOC. 235 01 Social Inequality 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Wilbon
SOC. 410 01 Research Methods 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Bergstrand $20
SOC. 444 01 Internship I 3 TBA Staff
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
TheaTre
THEA 110 01 Acting I: Beginning Acting 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Cooper, J $100
THEA 110 02 Acting I: Beginning Acting 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Stewart, Carol $100
THEA 110 03 Acting I: Beginning Acting 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Miller, A $100
THEA 110 04 Acting I: Beginning Acting 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Stewart, Carol $100
THEA 120 01 Movement for the Actor 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Chavarria $100
THEA 130 01 Intro to Technical Theatre 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Miller, A $100
THEA 140 01 Voice for Actor & Prof Speaker 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Dunaway $50
THEA 160 01 Radio Drama I 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Stewart, Carol
THEA 230 01 Theatre History I 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Chavarria $50
THEA 270 01 Rehearsal and Performance 1 MT-WThF 7:00-10:00PM Chavarria
This course is offered for students who are cast in the fall productions. Restriction: Instructor Permission
THEA 270 02 Rehearsal and Performance 0 MT-WThF 7:00-10:00PM Chavarria
This course is offered for students who are cast in the fall productions. Restriction: Instructor Permission
THEA 460 01 Acting for the Camera 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Dunaway
Theology
THEO 200 01 Ultimate Questions 3 MWF 9:00-9:50AM Becker
THEO 200 02 Ultimate Questions 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Becker
THEO 200 03 Ultimate Questions 3 MWF 11:00-11:50AM Prince
THEO 200 04 Ultimate Questions 3 MW 3:00-4:15PM Flipper, J
THEO 200 05 Ultimate Questions 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Orberson
THEO 200 06 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Thompson
THEO 200 07 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Hillis
THEO 200 08 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 12:15-1:30PM Baker,Kat
THEO 200 09 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Baker,Kat
THEO 200 10 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Hillis
THEO 200 11 Ultimate Questions 3 TTh 4:30-5:45PM Penwell
THEO 200 14 Ultimate Questions 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Holladay
THEO 304 01 New Testament: Epistles 3 MWF 10:00-10:50AM Prince
THEO 304 02 New Testament: Epistles 3 MWF 1:00-1:50PM Prince
THEO 305 01 The Quest for God 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Thornburg, G
THEO 307 01 World Religions 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Bunnell
THEO 316 01 History of Christianity I 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Hillis
THEO 335 01 Theology from the Margins 3 MW 12:00-1:15PM Hinson-Hasty
THEO 335 02 Theology from the Margins 3 MW 1:30-2:45PM Hinson-Hasty
THEO 336 01 Theo, Nature, Env Responsibility 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Thompson
THEO 336 02 Theo, Nature, Env Responsibility 3 TTh 1:40-2:55PM Thompson
THEO 401 01 History of Judaic Thought I 3 TTh 9:25-10:40AM Rapport
THEO 441 01 End of Time 3 TTh 3:05-4:20PM Flipper, J
This course is for Honor students, majors and minors. Restriction: Hnrs Students or Permiss
THEO 441 02 End of Time 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Flipper, J
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Graduate Course Schedule
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
CommuniCaTion, graduaTe
COMM 600 01 Intro to Graduate Study in Comm 3 W 6:00-8:45PM Wagoner, R
COMM 607 01 Research Methods in Comm 3 T 6:00-8:45PM Parker, K
COMM 611 01 Intercultural Communication 3 S 9:00-12:00PM Henson
COMM 615 01 Intro to Media Studies 3 W 6:00-8:45PM O'Keeffe, M
COMM 692 01 Leadership Communication 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Henson
eduCaTion, graduaTe
PH.D. COHORT V
EDRE 802 01 Statistics in Educ Rsch II 3 S 8:00-12:00PM Staff
Must register with a concentration course. F 5:00-10:00PM
PH.D. COHORT IV
EDUG 800 01 Lrnrs in Poverty Circumstances 3 F 5:00-10:00PM Cooter, K
Must register with EDRE 801 01. S 1:00-5:00PM Cooter, K
EDRE 801 01 Statistics in Educ Rsch I 3 S 8:00-12:00PM Staff
Must register with EDUG 800 01. F 5:00-10:00PM Staff
EDUG 802 01 Driving Change 3 S 8:00-12:00PM Staff
Must register with a concentration course. F 5:00-10:00PM Staff
EDUG 900 01 Dissertation 1 TBA Cooter, K
PH.D. COHORT III
EDRE 805 01 Advanced Topics in Research 3 F 5:00-10:00PM Staff
Must register with a concentration course. S 1:00-5:00PM
PH.D. COHORT I AND II
EDUG 803 01 Communications and Leadership 3 F 5:00-10:00PM Walsh
Must register with a concentration course. S 1:00-5:00PM Walsh
PH.D. CONCENTRATION COuRSES
LITR 845 01 Literacy Rsch High Poverty Schls 3 S 8:00-12:00PM Cooter, R
F 5:00-10:00PM Cooter, R
EDAD 753 01 Impact of Collaboration & Comm 3 S 8:00-12:00PM Staff
F 5:00-10:00PM
HRED 815 01 Student Dev Thry, Adult Dev Thry 3 S 8:00-12:00PM Staff
F 5:00-10:00PM Staff
EDUG 823 01 Independent Study 1 TBA Paige
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
ED.S IN INSTRuCTIONAL LEADERSHIP AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
EDAD 705 PR Leading & Admin the Elem School 3 W 4:30-7:00PM Russ
EDAD 706 PR Field Exp - Bldg-Level Ldrshp I 3 TBA Sizemore, John
EDAD 713 PR Creating a School Culture 3 M 5:00-7:30PM Sizemore, John
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDuCATION
EDUG 612 LB Advanced Field Placement 3 TBA Green, J
EDUG 613 LB Advanced Professional Placement 3 TBA Green, J
EDUG 640 MA Indiv Prof Dev for Tchr Ldrshp 3 S 8:30-3:30PM Walsh
F 5:00-10:00PM
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
EDUG 641 MA Spec Topics Prof Dev Tchr Ldrshp 3 TBA Walsh
Restriction: Contract Crs Form Req'd
EDUG 648 MA Technology Across the Curriculum 3 M 5:00-7:30PM Thomas, K
EDUG 671 MA Tchr Ldr Improve Stu Achievement 3 W 5:00-7:30PM Staff
EDUG 673 MA Tchr Ldr Communities of Practice 3 S 8:30-3:30PM Minnis, B
EDUG 697 MA Applying Research to Practice 1 TBA Walsh
Restriction: Contract Crs Form Req'd
EDUG 698 MA Readings & Rsch in Educ 1 TBA Walsh
Restriction: Contract Crs Form Req'd
EDUG 699 MA Master's Thesis in Education 1 TBA Walsh
Restriction: Contract Crs Form Req'd
LITR 621 MA Literacy Assmt & Instruction I 3 M 5:00-7:30PM Paige
LITR 622 MA Literacy Assmt & Instruction II 3 T 5:00-7:30PM Magpuri-Lavell
LITR 663 MA Adv Diagnosis & Interventions 3 W 5:00-7:30PM Paige
LITR 670 MA Clin Pract Literary Leadership 3 TBA Magpuri-Lavell
LEARNINg & BEHAVIOR DISORDERS
SPED 510 LB Nature & Needs Children with LBD 3 Th 5:00-7:30PM Hedges, R
SPED 520 LB Special Education Transitions 3 W 5:00-7:30PM Staff
SPED 525 LB Meth & Proc Students LBD I 3 W 5:00-7:30PM Riggs, K
SPED 530 LB Teaming and Collaboration 3 Th 5:00-7:30PM Staff
MAT - ELEMENTARY
Module I
MAT. 501 AC Adv Field Placement/Observation 1 TBA McGee
MAT. 520 AC Fndtns of Elem Educ Grades P-5 3 T 5:30-8:00PM McGee
MAT. 525 AC Advanced Child Development 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Staff
S 8:30-3:30PM McGee
Module II
MAT. 535 AC The Teaching of Reading 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Dauenhauer, L
MAT. 540 AC Lit for Children and Youth 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Dauenhauer, L
MAT. 550 AC Curr Design Meth Elem Schls P-5 2 T 5:30-8:00PM Dauenhauer, L
S 8:30-3:30PM Dauenhauer, L
Module IV
MAT. 555 AC Tchg Math in the Elem School 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Jones, K
MAT. 560 AC Tchg Science in the Elem School 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Jones, K
S 8:30-3:30PM Jones, K
Module V
MAT. 630 AC Professional Semester, Elem P-5 5 TBA Green, J
MAT. 635 AC Professional Semester, Elem P-5 4 TBA Green, J
MAT - MIDDLE/SECONDARY
Module I
MAT. 501 SC Adv Field Placement/Observation 1 TBA Willis
MAT. 502 SC Foundtns Middle & High Schl Educ 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Willis
MAT. 505 SC Curr Dsgn & Meth for Middle Schl 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Willis
MAT. 507 SC Curr Dsgn & Meth Secondary Schl 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Willis
MAT. 509 SC Classroom Management Strategies 2 M 5:30-8:00PM Willis
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
Module II S 8:30-3:30PM Willis
MAT. 605 SC Teaching Diverse Learners 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Williams, C
MAT. 610 SC Parents, School, and Community 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Williams, C
Module IV - Middle School Only
MAT. 545 SC Reading In The Content Areas 3 S 8:30-3:30PM Dinkins, E
MAT. 580 SC Tchg Mathematics Middle School 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Bush,S
MAT. 586 SC Tchg Social Studies Middle Schl 3 M 5:30-8:00PM Block, C
MAT. 590 SC Tchg Language Arts Middle Schl 3 T 5:30-8:00PM Corbin, B
MAT. 596 SC Teaching Science Middle School 3 M 5:30-8:30PM Cook, K
Module IV - Secondary Only
MAT. 582 SC Teaching Secondary Mathematics T 5:30-8:00PM Bush,S
MAT. 588 SC Tchg Secondary Social Studies M 5:30-8:00PM Block, C
MAT. 592 SC Teaching Secondary English T 5:30-8:00PM Corbin, B
MAT. 598 SC Teaching Secondary Science M 5:30-8:30PM Cook, K
Module V- Middle School Only
MAT. 643 SC Prof Semester: Middle Grds 5-9 3 TBA Green, J
MAT. 644 SC Prof Semester: Middle Grds 5-9 3 TBA Green, J
Module V- Secondary Only
MAT. 648 SC Professional Semester, Secondary 3 TBA Green, J
MAT. 649 SC Professional Semester, Secondary 3 TBA Green, J
Module V - Learning & Behavior Disorders Only
MAT. 650 LB Professional Semester, LBD P-12 3 TBA Green, J
MatheMatics (for education)
MATH 523 01 Foundations of Math 4 W 5:30-8:30PM Hendrix
masTers Business adminisTraTion
For specific meeting dates of MBA courses, see online schedule.
MBA. 701 N Economic Analysis Techniques 3 M 6:30-9:00PM Raymond, F $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 701 Z1 Economic Analysis Techniques 3 F 6:30-10:00PM Brown, Rob $100
Z1 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 701 Z2 Economic Analysis Techniques 3 S 8:30-12:00PM Brown, Rob $100
Z2 Cohort students.
Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 702 N Skills for the Global Manager 3 W 6:30-9:00PM Luthy $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 702 Z1 Skills for the Global Manager 3 S 1:00-4:30PM Luthy $100
Restriction: Weekend Students Only Z1 Cohort students.
MBA. 702 Z2 Skills for the Global Manager 3 S 8:30-12:00PM Luthy $100
Z2 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 703 N Accounting Analysis Techniques 3 T 6:30-9:00PM Deck $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 703 Z1 Accounting Analysis Techniques 3 F 6:30-10:00PM Richardson, K $100
Z1 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 703 Z2 Accounting Analysis Techniques 3 S 1:00-4:30PM Selvy $100
Z2 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
MBA. 704 N Orgnzal Behavior & Leadership 3 Th 6:30-9:00PM Byrd $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 705 N Financial Mgmt for Strategy 3 M 6:30-9:00PM Stevenson, B $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 706 N Marketing for Strategy 3 W 6:30-9:00PM Toner $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 707 X Legal and Regul Env for Strategy 3 F 6:30-10:00PM Brown, Richard
Restriction: Executive Students Only S 8:30-4:30PM Brown, Richard
MBA. 708 N Entrepreneurial Strategy 3 Th 6:30-9:00PM Mattei $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 708 X Entrepreneurial Strategy 3 S 8:30-12:00PM Ryan, M
Executive Cohort 708-X, 709-X, 710-X, and 714-X meet together on Fridays and Saturdays for the 7 weekends listed. Restriction: Executive Students Only
MBA. 708 Z1 Entrepreneurial Strategy 3 S 8:30-12:00PM Eilert $100
Z1 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 708 Z2 Entrepreneurial Strategy 3 S 1:00-4:30PM Sutherland, Mol $100
Z2 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 709 N Strategic Human Resource Mgmt 3 T 6:30-9:00PM Hafele $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 709 X Strategic Human Resource Mgmt 3 F 7:05-10:00PM Kutschera
Executive Cohort 708-X, 709-X, 710-X and 714-X meet together on Fridays and Saturdays for the 7 weekends listed. Restriction: Executive Students Only
MBA. 709 Z1 Strategic Human Resource Mgmt 3 S 1:00-4:30PM Kutschera $100
Z1 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 709 Z2 Strategic Human Resource Mgmt 3 S 8:30-12:00PM Kutschera $100
Z2 Cohort students. Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 710 N Quantitative Mgmt and Strategy 3 M 6:30-9:00PM Collins $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 710 X Quantitative Mgmt and Strategy 3 S 1:00-4:30PM Schrader, R
Executive Cohort 708-X, 709-X, 710-X and 714-X meet together on Fridays and Saturdays for the 7 weekends listed. Restriction: Executive Students Only
MBA. 710 Z Quantitative Mgmt and Strategy 3 F 6:30-10:00PM Collins $100
Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 711 N Strategic Management 3 W 6:30-9:00PM Ryan, M $100
Restriction: Weeknight Students Only
MBA. 711 Z1 Strategic Management 3 S 8:30-4:30PM Byrd $100
Z1 Cohort students. F 6:30-10:00PM Byrd
Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 711 Z2 Strategic Management 3 S 8:30-4:30PM Richards $100
Z2 Cohort students. F 6:30-10:00PM Richards
Restriction: Weekend Students Only
MBA. 714 X Cross-Cultural Management 1 F 5:30-7:00PM Luthy
Executive Cohort 708-X, 709-X, 710-X and 714-X meet together on Fridays and Saturdays for the 7 weekends listed. Class meets in the PDR. Restriction: Executive Students Only
masTer of arTs in spiriTualiTy
MAS. 599 01 Special Issues in Spirituality: 3 S 9:00-3:00PM Staff
Course does not require a Metroversity form for BU MAS students.
masTer of sCienCe in TaxaTion
MTAX 710 01 Tax Research 3 T 6:30-9:00PM Harper, A $100
MTAX 721 01 Taxation of Corp & Shareholders 3 W 6:30-9:00PM Harper, A $100
MTAX 780 01 State and Local Taxation 3 Th 6:00-9:00PM Staff $100
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
nursing, graduaTe
For specific meeting dates of graduate Nursing courses, please see the online schedule.
NURS 601 01 Fundamental Research Skills 1 S 9:00-4:00PM Masters $20
This course has one additional individual appointment.
NURS 601 02 Fundamental Research Skills 1 S 9:00-4:00PM Pike $20
This course has one additional individual appointment.
NURS 606 01 Healthcare Prof Educ Practicum I 2 F 5:00-8:00PM Pike $35
NURS 607 01 Healthcare Prof Edu Practicum II 2 F 5:00-8:00PM Fitzgerald, E $35
NURS 609 01 Healthcare Professions Education 3 F 5:00-8:00PM Staff $20
S 9:00-5:00PM Staff
NURS 618 01 Healthcare Admin Practicum I 2 S 9:00-12:00PM Cain $35
NURS 619 01 Healthcare Admin Practicum II 2 S 1:00-4:00PM Cain $35
NURS 624 01 Intro to Evidence-Based Practice 3 T 6:00-9:00PM York $20
NURS 624 02 Intro to Evidence-Based Practice 3 T 6:00-9:00PM Jackson, B $20
Course held at Baptist Hospital East.
NURS 625 01 Financial Aspects of Health Care 3 S 9:00-5:00PM Cain $20
NURS 629 01 Pathophysiologic Concepts 3 MT 4:00-5:30PM Huggins $20
NURS 629 02 Pathophysiologic Concepts 3 M 6:00-9:00PM Huggins $20
NURS 640 01 Project 2 F 5:00-8:00PM Cronin $45
Meets Sept 13 and one additional date TBA.
NURS 650 01 Pharmacotherapeutics Adv Pract 3 T 1:00-4:00PM Huggins $20
NURS 652 01 Adv Pract Nurs Child & Adolesc 3 M 8:00-11:00AM Burns, V $20
NURS 661 01 Practicum: Care Child & Adolesc 1.5 M 1:00-3:00PM Burns, V $110
NURS 661 02 Practicum: Care Child & Adolesc 1.5 M 1:00-3:00PM Galloway $110
NURS 801 01 Foundations of Scholarship 1 S 1:30-5:00PM Jackson, B $20
Restriction: DNP Students Only
NURS 808 01 Adv Statistics for Health Sci 3 S 1:30-5:00PM Rinker $20
Restriction: DNP Students Only
NURS 841 01 Selected Topics in Healthcare 3 TBA Staff $35
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
NURS 861 01 Adv Leadership Mgmt Org & Syst 3 S 9:00-12:30PM Staff $20
Restriction: DNP Students Only
NURS 891 01 Practice Immersion I 1 TBA Staff $35
Restriction: DNP Students Only
NURS 892 01 Practice Immersion II 1 TBA Staff $35
Restriction: DNP Students Only
NURS 895 01 Residency 4 TBA Staff $35
Restriction: DNP Students Only
NURS 896 01 Residency Extension 1 TBA Staff
Restriction: Form Req'd see Registrar
doCToraTe of physiCal Therapy
P.T. 502 01 Research in Physical Therapy I 3 TTh 9:00-10:20AM Urbscheit $10
P.T. 535 01 Pharmacology 2 TTh 8:00-8:50AM Staff $25
P.T. 540 01 Functional Anatomy 5 MW 8:00-11:50AM Lonnemann/Pariser, G $30
P.T. 560 01 Prin & Tech Musculoskeletal Exam 5 TTh 1:00-4:50PM Staff/Brosky $100
M 3:00-4:50PM Staff/Brosky/Crandell
P.T. 570 01 Human Perf & Health Promotion I 2 MW 1:00-1:50PM Pariser, G/Gillette
$25
P.T. 580 01 Gerontology 2 MW 2:00-2:50PM Gillette/Lesch $20
P.T. 591 01 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Boyce
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 02 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Brosky
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
P.T. 591 03 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Crandell
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 04 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Ennis
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 05 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Gillette
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 06 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Jacobson
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 07 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Lonnemann
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 08 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 09 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Pariser, G
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 10 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Urbscheit
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 11 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 12 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 13 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 591 14 Service Learning I 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Wiegand
F 8:00-5:00PM Jacobson/Crandell
P.T. 610 01 Exam, Eval, Interv Extremities 5 MW 1:00-4:50PM Boyce/ Brosky/ $100
Lonnemann
P.T. 613 01 Dissection Lab Hum Anat Lecture 4 TTh 8:00-8:50AM Wiegand $500
TTh 9:00-10:20AM Wiegand
P.T. 613L 01 Dissection Lab Human Anat Lab 0 W 10:00-11:50AM Wiegand/Pariser, G
P.T. 640 01 PT Mgmt of the Pediatric Patient 3 F 1:00-2:50PM Ennis $75
P.T. 640L 01 PT Mgmt of Pediatric Patient Lab 0 M 10:00-11:50AM Ennis
P.T. 640L 02 PT Mgmt of Pediatric Patient Lab 0 M 10:00-11:50AM Ennis
P.T. 640L 03 PT Mgmt of Pediatric Patient Lab 0 M 10:00-11:50AM Ennis
P.T. 640L 04 PT Mgmt of Pediatric Patient Lab 0 M 10:00-11:50AM Ennis
P.T. 670 01 Management in Physical Therapy 3 TTh 1:00-2:20PM Jacobson/Lesch $20
P.T. 680 01 Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy 4 F 8:00-12:00PM Gillette $100
MW 8:00-9:50AM
TTh 2:30-4:50PM
P.T. 691 01 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Brosky
P.T. 691 02 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Crandell
P.T. 691 03 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Boyce
P.T. 691 04 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Ennis
P.T. 691 05 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Gillette
P.T. 691 06 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Jacobson
P.T. 691 07 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Lonnemann
P.T. 691 08 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
P.T. 691 09 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Pariser, G
P.T. 691 10 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Urbscheit
P.T. 691 11 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
P.T. 691 12 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
P.T. 691 13 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Staff
P.T. 691 14 Service Learning III 2 TTh 10:30-12:50PM Wiegand
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Course # TiTle Cred. days Times insTruCTor esT. fee
P.T. 710 01 Acute Care Internship 8 TBA Jacobson $150
Students may start in clinics 7/31/2013.
P.T. 720 01 Rehabilitation Internship 8 TBA Jacobson $150
Students may start in clinics 7/31/2013.
P.T. 730 01 Community Based Internship 8 TBA Jacobson $150
Students may start in clinics 7/31/2013
P.T. 750 01 Seminar in Physical Therapy 2 MT-WThF 8:00-3:00PM Ennis/Boyce $100
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