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August 18, 2014 1
FALL QUARTER 2014 DAY CLASS SCHEDULE
LONAS: Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
Time Course # Section Course Name Location Instructor M-F AHS 2982 L99 Medical Assisting Practicum TBA Fritz
M
BIO 1021
L03
Principles of Biology I Lab
Room 220
M. Russell 1:00-
4:50 PBS 1020
PBS 1010
L03
L03
Beverage Chemistry
(First 5 Weeks)
Fermentation Microbiology
(Second 5 Weeks)
Room 223
Room 223
White
White
W CHM 2020 L03 Organic Chemistry I Lab Room 223 Dhar 1:00- 5:05
PHY 2020 L03 General Physics Lab Room 220 Halliburton
M/W ACC 2020 L01 Intermediate Accounting II Room 312 Hollingsworth 8:30- ACC 3030 L01 Financial Reporting for Corporations Room 121 Porter 10:20 BBA 3050
BIO 1020
BIO 1110
BIO 1160 CHM 3010
L01
L01
L01
L01
L01
Management & Org Behavior
Principles of Biology I
Anatomy & Physiology I
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Room 113 Room 220
Room 331
Room 223 Room 320
Bailey
Russell
Cooper
White
Dhar ENG 1200 L01 English Composition Room 321 Malone
MAT 1510 L01 College Mathematics II Room 310 Dunlap PSY 1820 L01 Human Growth and Development Room 111 Harold
10:30-
ACC 4150
L02
Principles of Auditing I
Room 312
Hollingsworth 12:20 ACC 4710
AHS 1010
BIO 1120
BIO 1170 COM 1260
L02
L02
L02
L02
L02
CPA Exam Review II
Medical Terminology
Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
Microbiology Lab
Effective Speaking
Room 323
Room 331
Room 220
Room 223 Room 321
Porter
Cridlin
Cooper
White
Hammitt ENG 1210 L02 English Composition w/Research Room 113 Ippolito
LGS 2020 MAT 1500
MAT 2600
OTS 1001
L02
L02
L02
L02
Domestic Law
College Mathematics I
Calculus
Keyboarding I
Room 322 Room 310
Room 320
Room 112
Herinkova
Dunlap
Turley
Moore
1:00- AHS 1020 L03 Basic Formation of the Human Body Room 311 Cridlin 2:50 AHS 1100
BUS 2380
COM 1260
L03
L03
L03
Medical Law & Ethics
Business Law II
Effective Speaking
Room 310
Room 322
Room 321
Fritz
Herinkova
Hammitt ENG 2350
PSY 2800 L03
L03 Introduction to Literature
Abnormal Psychology Room 113 Room 111
Ippolito
Harold
August 18, 2014 2
FALL QUARTER 2014 DAY CLASS SCHEDULE
LONAS CONTINUED: Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted. Time Course # Section Course Name Location Instructor
T SCC 1010 L30 College Management Room 320 R. Evans
1:00-2:50
1:00-
4:50 AHS 2060
PHY 2020 L30
L30 Medical Lab II
General Physics Lab Room 311
Room 223 Fritz
Halliburton
TH LGS 4120 L10 Special Topics in Legal Research Room 323 Jenkins 8:30-12:20
1:00-
2:50 SCC 1020 L30 Career Management Room 320 R. Evans
1:00- AHS 2120 L30 General Pharmacology II Room 311 Cridlin 4:50 CHM 3020
PHY 2010 L30
L30 Biochemistry Lab
General Physics Room 223 Room 331
Dhar
Halliburton
T/TH BBA 3200 L10 Corporate Finance Room 312 Hollingsworth 8:30- BBA 4100 L10 Global Business Room 112 Kushnir 10:20 BIO 1110
CHM 1010
CHM 2010 MAT 1500
L10
L10
L10
L10
Anatomy and Physiology I
General Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry I
College Mathematics I
Room 111 Room 223
Room 320 Room 310
Cooper Trigiano
Dhar
Dunlap
10:30- ACC 1010 L20 Accounting II Room 312 Hollingsworth 12:20 BIO 1120
CHM 1020
COM 1260
CST 1040
L20
L20
L20
L20
Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
General Chemistry I Lab
Effective Speaking
Spreadsheet Applications
Room 220
Room 223
Room 321
Room 112
TBA Trigiano
Hammitt
Wayburn
ECO 4600 L20 Govt & Business Economics Room 121 Kushnir MAT 2500 L20 Statistics Room 310 Turley PSY 1810 L20 General Psychology Room 111 Harold
SOC 1860 L20 Introduction to Sociology Room 113 R. Evans
1:00-
ACC 3300
L30
Federal Income Tax
Room 312
Porter 2:50 CMJ 2250
CST 1010 PHI 2000
L30
L30
L30
Organization/Administration
Introduction to Computers
Critical Thinking
Room 113
Room 112 Room 111
Devaney
Wayburn
Jackson
F AHS 2130 L55 Diseases of the Human Body Room 311 Galbraith 8:30- BIO 1120 L55 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab Room 220 TBA 12:20 BIO 1140
HSC 2050 L55
L55 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
Nutrition in Health & Disease Room 223 Room 310
Cooper
Trigiano LGS 2060 L55 Legal Research and Writing II Room 323 Jenkins
MUS1010 L55 Music Appreciation Room 321 Rowe
S PSY 1810 L60 General Psychology Room 121 Carrig
8:30- SCC 1010 L60 Earth and Space Science Room 111 Lemiszky
12:20
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FALL QUARTER 2014 DAY CLASS SCHEDULE
Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
ONLINE
AHS 1010 L00 Medical Terminology Cridlin ART 1010 L00 Art Appreciation Wankel
BUS 2230 L00 Business Communications Moore
BUS 2600 L00 Business Policy Sparks
CMJ 1110 L00 Introduction to Criminal Justice Randolph
CMJ 2110 L00 Court Procedure and Evidence II Randolph
CMJ 2360 L00 Criminal Investigations II Randolph CMJ 3110 L00 Ethics in Crime and Justice Devaney
CMJ 5200 L00 Quantitative Methods for Criminal Justice M. Miller
CMJ 5220 L00 Criminal Justice Management M. Miller
CMJ 5330 L00 Contemporary Issues in Corrections Devaney
CMJ 5900 L00 Capstone M. Miller
CST 1010 L00 Introduction to Computers Glaab
ENG 1200 L00 English Composition Hartsell
ENG 1210 L00 English Composition w/Research Malone
MBA 5110 L00 Business Organization and Management Sparks
MBA 5210 L00 Accounting Information for Decision Making McCall
MBA 5220 L00 Production and Operations Management Sparks
MBA 5230 L00 Global Management Sparks
OTS 1001 L00 Keyboarding I Moore OTS 1002 L00 Keyboarding II Moore
OTS 2090 L00 Introduction to Word Processing Moore
PSY 1820 L00 Human Growth and Development Harold
Minimum technical requirements for online courses are published on the South College Distance
Learning webpage (http://www.southcollegetn.edu/resources/student-resources/distance-learning).
The specific link to the requirements is http://www.southcollegetn.edu/assets/sc/PDF/SCTN/Minimum%20Computer%20System%20Requirements%2 0for%20Distance%20Learning%20Students_8-14.pdf .
All students are expected to meet these requirements. Please direct any questions to the South College
HelpDesk which may be accessed via the Distance Learning webpage link above.
Note: There are no additional costs associated with authentication of student identity at for those in
online courses at South College.
August 18, 2014 4
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE EDUCATION - Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
Parkside Center
EDUCATION – BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION K-6
Course
Time Day Course
Prefix Cours
e No. Course Title Credit
Hours Room
No. Instructor
Bachelor of Science 1:00-4:50 TUES EDU 3000
P30 Introduction to Education in the
21st
Century 4 105 Damiri
1:00-4:50 THUR EDU 3021 P30
Learning Theories, Learning
Environment, and Child
Development
4 103 Johnson
1:00-4:50 TUES EDU 3051 P30
Diversity & Application to
Planning, Instructional
Strategies, & Assessment
4 103 Buckland
5:30-9:00 TUES EDU 3060 P51
Literacy and Language Arts 4 103 Goins
1:00-4:50 MON MAT 4010
P03 Mathematical Concepts and
Standards for the Child and
Young Adolescent
4 105 Burney
5:30-9:00 MON EDU 4041 P50
Application & Reflection of
Planning Instruction &
Assessment for All Learners
4 105 Buckland
5:30-9:00 THUR EDU 4070 P53
Reading Diagnostics and
Prescriptive Interventions 4 107 Russell
1:00-4:50 THUR EDU 4080
P30 Reading, Writing and Speaking
for Language Minority Learners 4 105 Damiri
7:15-3:45 M-F EDU 4090 B
P99 Enhanced Student Teaching
Placement II 9 K-6
Schools Buckland/
Damiri/
Johnson/
Noah 1:00-4:30 FRI EDU 4090 Enhanced Student Teaching
Seminar 0 105 Buckland/
Damiri/
Johnson/
Noah
EDUCATION – MASTER OF EDUCATION IN INITIAL LICENSURE ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION K-6
Course
Time Day Course
Prefix Course
No. Course Title Credit
Hours Room
No. Instructor
Master of Education Elementary Education K-6 Initial Licensure – Cohort 4 7:15a-3:45p M-F
EDU 5095 B
P99 Enhanced Student Teaching
Placement I & II 9 9
K-6 Schools
Buckland/
Arp/
Damiri/
Johnson/
Noah 1:00-4:30 FRI EDU 5099 B Enhanced Student Teaching 3 105 Buckland/
August 18, 2014 5
P99 Seminar 3 Arp/
Damiri/
Johnson/
Noah
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE EDUCATION - Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
Parkside Center
EDUCATION – MASTER OF EDUCATION IN INITIAL LICENSURE ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION K-6
Course
Time Day Course
Prefix Course
No. Course Title Credit
Hours Room
No. Instructor
Master of Education Elementary Education K-6 Initial Licensure – Cohort 5 8:30-12:30 SAT EDU 5070
P60 Designing a Student Centered
Math Environment for Grades 3-
6
4 105 Burney
5:30-9:00 THUR EDU 5080 P53
Designing a Learning Centered
Environment Focused on
Thinking to Advance
Understanding for Grades 3-6
4 105 Arp
5:30-9:00 TUES EDU 5090 P51
Designing a Student Centered
Science & Social Studies
Environment for Grades 3-6
4 105 Johnson
EDUCATION – MASTER OF EDUCATION IN INITIAL LICENSURE ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION K-6
Course
Time Day Course
Prefix Course
No. Course Title Credit
Hours Room
No. Instructor
Master of Education Elementary Education K-6 Initial Licensure – Cohort 6 5:30-9:00 TUES EDU 5010
P51 Leaders of Learning 4 107 Arp
5:30-9:00 THUR EDU 5020 P53
Understanding Action Research 4 103 Buckland
8:30-12:30 SAT EDU 5030 P60
Engaging in Meaningful
Collaboration and Learning in
K-2 Literacy Classroom
4 103 Arp
EDUCATION – ONLINE
MASTER OF EDUCATION IN TEACHER AS INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER
Course
Time Day Course
Prefix Course
No. Course Title Credit
Hours Room
No Instructor
Master of Education –Teacher as Instructional Leader – Cohort 2 Online EDU 5310
P00 Philosophy, Theories, and Issues
of Education 4 online Johnson
Online EDU 5320 P00
Methods in Developing Action
Research 4 online Buckland
Online EDU 5330 P00
Teacher as Learner 3 online Arp/Damiri
August 18, 2014 6
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE PTA - Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
Lonas
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
PTA 1030/L20
Pathophysiology
10:30-12:20 Goss
Room 123
(4 Credit Hrs)
PTA 1030
Pathophysiology
10:30-12:20 Goss
Room 123
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH PTA 1010/L03
Intro to PTA
1:00-3:50
Nash
Room 123
(5 Credit Hrs)
PTA 1040/L30 Kinesiology
1:30-4:50
Spadafora
Rm 110/123
(5 Credit Hrs)
PTA 1010 Intro to PTA
1:00-4:05
Nash
Room 123
PTA 1040 Kinesiology
1:30-4:50
Spadafora
Rm 110/123
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
PTA 2200/L01 Ex Ther & Mm Testing
8:30-12:20
Spadafora
Rm 110/123
(8 Credit Hrs)
PTA 2420/L99 Clinical Ed. I
Full day in clinic
Griffin
(4 Credit Hrs)
PTA 2200 Ex Ther & Mm Testing
8:30-12:20
Spadafora
Rm 110/123
PTA 2420 Clinical Ed. I
Full day in clinic
Griffin
PTA 2200 Ex Ther & Mm Testing
8:30-12:20
Spadafora
Rm 110/123
PTA 2420 – Work in the clinic will begin on October 9 and end on December 4. Class meetings will
be held from 1:30-3:20 p.m. on September 29 & October 6 (Room 121) to ensure all students are
prepared for the clinical.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
PTA 2525/L99 Clinical
Education II Full Day in Clinic
Griffin
PTA 2525 Clinical
Education II Full Day in Clinic
Griffin
PTA 2525 Clinical
Education II Full Day in Clinic
Griffin
PTA 2525 Clinical
Education II Full Day in Clinic
Griffin
PTA 2525 Clinical
Education II Full Day in Clinic
Griffin
PTA 2525 – Class meetings will be held from 8:30-4:30 on October 27 (Room 245) and from 8:15-
12:20 on December 8 (Room 245).
August 18, 2014 7
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
NURSING Parkside Center
Quarter 1
NSG 3112 Fundamentals of Nursing (6)
NSG 3132 Physical Assessment (3) NSG 3152 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nursing Practice I (4)
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7:00 – 7:30 NSG 3112 NSG 3112 7:30 – 8:00 Fundamentals Fundamentals 8:00 – 8:30 of Nursing I of Nursing I 8:30 – 9:00 NSG 3112/P01 NSG 3152/P10 Clinical Clinical 9:00 – 9:30 Fundamentals Pharmaco- 7:00-12:00 7:00-12:00 9:30 – 10:00 of Nursing I therapeutics NSG 3132/P01 or as arranged or as arranged 10:00 – 10:30 Lecture for Nursing Physical Assessment 10:30 – 11:00 8:30-12:20 Practice I Lecture 11:00 – 11:30 Lecture 9:30-12:35 11:30 – 12:00 8:30-12:20 12:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 1:00 1:00 – 1:30 1:30 – 2:00 NSG 3112 NSG 3112 NSG 3132 2:00 – 2:30 Fund of Nsg I Fundamentals Physical Assessment 2:30 – 3:00 Lab - Group 1 of Nursing I Lab – Group 1 3:00 – 3:30 1:30-3:20 Simulation Lab 1:30-3:20 Rm 308 3:30 – 4:00 NSG 3112 1:30-5:20 NSG 3132 4:00 – 4:30 Fund of Nsg I or as arranged Physical Assessment 4:30 – 5:00 Lab - Group 2 Lab – Group 2 5:00-5:30 3:30-5:20 3:30-5:20 Rm 308
Instructors and Room Assignments
NSG 3112 Fundamentals of Nursing I –Room 107 for Lecture; Room 308 for Lab or Simulation Lab
S. Steele Coordinator, Lecture, Lab, Simulation Lab, Clinical D. Deean Clinical F. Kojima Lab M. Wang Simulation Lab R. Yarnell Clinical
NSG 3132 Physical Assessment – Room 107 for Lecture; Room 308 for Lab
NSG 3152 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nursing Practice I - Room 107
M. Wang Lecture
J. Nichol Coordinator, Lecture, Lab D. Deean Lab S. Steele Lab
August 18, 2014 8
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
NURSING Parkside Center
Quarter 3
NSG 3312 Adult Health Nursing I (6)
NSG 3332 Maternal-Infant Nursing Care (6)
NSG 3352 Nursing Research (4)
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6:30 – 7:00 7:00 – 7:30 NSG 3332 NSG 3312 NSG 3312 7:30 – 8:00 Maternal/ Infant Adult Health Adult Health 8:00 – 8:30 Nursing Care NSG 3312/P01 Nursing I Nursing I 8:30 – 9:00 Clinical NSG 3332/P10 Adult Health Clinical Clinical 9:00 – 9:30 Group 1-4 Maternal/ Infant Nursing I 6:30-12:30 6:30-12:30 9:30 – 10:00 6:45-12:45 Nursing Care Lecture or as arranged or as arranged 10:00 – 10:30 or as arranged Lecture 8:00-12:05 10:30 – 11:00 8:30-12:20 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 1:00 1:00 – 1:30 NSG 3312 1:30 – 2:00 NSG 3352/P30 Adult Health 2:00 – 2:30 Nursing Nursing I 2:30 – 3:00 Research Clinical 3:00 – 3:30 Lecture 1:00-7:00 3:30 – 4:00 1:30-5:20 or as arranged 4:00 – 4:30 4:30 – 5:00 5:00 – 5:30 5:30 – 6:00 6:00 – 6:30 6:30 – 7:00
Instructors and Room Assignments
NSG 3312 Adult Health Nursing I - Room 304
NSG 3332 Maternal Infant Nursing - Room 304
NSG 3352 Nursing Research - Room 304 F. Kojima Lecture
R. Yarnell Coordinator, Lecture D. Deean Clinical F. Kojima Clinical TBA Clinical
K. Satterfield Coordinator, Lecture D. Deean Clinical J. Nichol Clinical M. Wang Clinical
August 18, 2014 9
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
NURSING Parkside Center
Quarter 5
NSG 4512 Adult Health Nursing III (6)
NSG 4532 Mental Health Nursing (6)
NSG 4552 Nursing Management and Leadership (3)
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6:30 – 7:00 7:00 – 7:30 NSG 4532 NSG 4512 7:30 – 8:00 Mental Health Adult Health 8:00 – 8:30 Nursing NSG 4512/P01 Nursing III 8:30 – 9:00 Clinical NSG 4532/P10 Adult Health Clinical 9:00 – 9:30 6:45-3:45 Mental Health Nursing III Group 1 & 2 9:30 – 10:00 or as arranged Nursing Lecture 6:30-12:30 10:00 – 10:30 Lecture 8:00-12:05 or as arranged 10:30 – 11:00 8:30-12:20 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 1:00 1:00 – 1:30 1:30 – 2:00 NSG 4552/P30 NSG 4512 2:00 – 2:30 Nursing Adult Health 2:30 – 3:00 Management Nursing III 3:00 – 3:30 And Leadership Clinical 3:30 – 4:00 1:30-4:20 Group 3 4:00 – 4:30 1:00-7:00 4:30 – 5:00 or as arranged 5:00 – 5:30 5:30 – 6:00 6:30 – 7:00
Instructors and Room Assignments
NSG 4512 Adult Health Nursing III – Room 301
V. Hood-Wells Coordinator, Lecture, Clinical (2 groups)
NSG 4532 Mental Health Nursing - Room 301
NSG 4552 Nursing Management and Leadership - Room 301
K. Satterfield Lecture
C. Lynn Coordinator, Lecture, Clinical L. Farmer Clinical K. Satterfield Clinical
August 18, 2014 10
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
IMAGING SCIENCES Lonas
RADIOGRAPHY
Time Course # Section Course Name Location Instructor
M/W/F
TBA TBA
RAD 2530 RAD 2530
L99A L99B
Clinical Education IV Clinical Education IV
TBA TBA
Campbell Kennedy
T/TH
8:30
RAD 1110
L10
Fundamentals of Healthcare
Room 331
Morgan
10:20 RAD 2510 L10 Pharmacology & Special Proc Room 113 Campbell
RAD 3110 L10 Computerized/Digital Imaging Room 321 Kennedy
10:30 RAD 1120 L20 Patient Care and Assessment Room 331 Morgan
12:20 RAD 2520 L20 Radiation Protect & Radiobiology Room 330 Kennedy
1:00 RAD 1120 L20 Patient Care and Assessment Room 330 LaRoy
2:50 RAD 4210 L30 Advanced Patient Care Room 121 Campbell
EVENING COURSES
T RAD 1110 L51 Fundamentals of Healthcare Room 331 Morgan
6:00-9:30
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Time Course # Section Course Name Location Instructor (Alternate Weeks) T/TH RTN 3220 8:30-12:20
L10 NM Diagnostic Procedures II Room 322 LaRoy
(Every Week) T RTN 3210 L51 NM Technology II Room 322 Doshi
6:00-9:30
(Alternate Weeks)
M-F M/W/F RTN 3230 L99 NM Clinical Education II TBA LaRoy
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
Time Course # Section Course Name Location Instructor
T/TH DMS 2210 L10 Ultrasound Procedures IV Room 330 Groth
8:30-10:20
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M/W/F TBA DMS 2220 L99A Clinical Education IV TBA Groth
DMS 2220 L99A Clinical Education IV TBA Morgan
FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
HEALTH SCIENCE
Lonas Time Course #
Section
Course Name
Location
Instructor
M/W HSC 3240
10:30-12:20
L02 Human Genetics and Genomics Room 111 Michaud
1:00- HSC 3410
2:50
L03 Biostatistics Room 312 Armstrong
T/TH HSC 3140
10:30-12:20
L20 Immunology Room 320 White
T HSC 4310 L51 Health Science Leadership Room 330 Decker
6:00-9:30
W HSC 3110 L52 Intro to Health Administration Room 330 Decker
5:45-9:30
TH HSC 4110 L53 Health Science Research Room 330 M. Russell
6:00-9:30
S HSC 3120 L60 Healthcare Law & Ethics Room 113 Pritchard-Prins
8:30-12:20
On Line
FOR OTHER MAJOR UPPER DIVISION COURSES SEE:
BBA 3050 PAGE 1
BBA 3120 PAGE 12
ECO 3500 PAGE 12
HSC 4210 L00 Current Trends and Issues TBA Groth
August 18, 2014 12
FALL QUARTER 2014 EVENING CLASS SCHEDULE
Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
Lonas:
Time
M Course #
AHS 2010 Section
L50 Course Name
Clinical Lab I Location
Room 311 Instructor
Hamilton 6:00- ART 1010 L50 Art Appreciation Room 321 Wankel 9:30 BBA 3120
BBA 3260
BIO 1022
BIO 1140
COM 1260
ECO 2760
L50
L50
L50
L50
L50
L50
Human Resource Management
Training and Development
Principles of Biology II
Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
Effective Speaking
Principles of Economics II
Room 310 Room 121
Room 330
Room 220
Room 113
Room 322
Woodall K. Satterfield M. Russell
TBA
Hammitt
Kurmanj
ENG 1200 L50 English Composition Room 331 Malone
LGS 1040 PBS 2010
L50
L50 Torts and Remedies Grain Handling, Malting, & Malt Anal
Room 320 Room 223
Herinkova
Clingner
PBS 2030
L50 (First 5 weeks)
Raw Materials and Wort Production
(Second 5 weeks)
Room 223
Ingle
T ACC 2030 L51 Business Taxation Room 121 Porter 6:00- AHS 2900 L51 Medical Insurance and Coding Room 311 Ledford 9:30 BBA 4130
BIO 1000
BIO 1023
CHM 1020
LGS 4050
MAT 1500 PBS 1050
PBS 1060
L51
L52
L51
L51
L51
L51
L51
L51
Strategic Planning
Comparative Anatomy
Principles of Biology II Lab
General Chemistry I Lab
Business Organizations
College Mathematics I
Introduction to Brewing
(First 5 weeks)
Brewing Engineering
(Second 5 weeks)
Room 323 Room 111
Room 220
Room 223
Room 113
Room 310 Room 321
Room 321
Kushnir
Reed
M. Russell
Trigiano
Herinkova
Dunlap
Velas
Velas
W ACC 2500 L52 Accounting Information Systems Room 112 Grover 5:45- ACC 4160 L52 Principles of Auditing II Room 121 Porter 9:30 BIO 1140
ECO 3500 L52
L52 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
Health Economics Room 220 Room 322
TBA Kushnir
ENG 2350 L52 Introduction to Literature Room 310 Hartsell
PBS 1030
PBS 1040
L52
L52
Brewing Physics
(First 5 weeks)
Fluid Dynamics
(Second 5 weeks)
Room 223
Room 223
Halliburton
Bible
PSY1810 L52 General Psychology Room 113 Witt
TH
ACC 1000
L53
Accounting I
Room 321
Smith 6:00- 9:30
AHS 1900
BIO 1130
L53
L53
Diagnostic & Procedural Coding
(Last 5 Weeks)
Anatomy & Physiology II
Room 311
Room 331
Ledford
Cooper
BUS 2390
CHM 1010 ECO 3110
L53
L53
L53
Principles of Marketing
General Chemistry I
Managerial Economics
Room 113
Room 223 Room 121
Bailey
Trigiano
Kushnir ENG 1210 L53 English Composition w/Research Room 310 Watts MAT 1510 L53 College Mathematics II Room 320 Turley
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SCC 2120 L53 Professional Development Room 111 Taylor
(First 5 weeks) SCC 2150 L53 Interpersonal Communications Room 111 Hammitt
(Second 5 weeks) SOC 1860 L53 Introduction to Sociology Room 322 R. Evans
FALL QUARTER 2014 EVENING CLASS SCHEDULE
Writing Across the Curriculum Courses are Highlighted.
Lonas: Time Course # Section Course Name Location Instructor
TBA CMJ 2370 L99 Criminal Justice Internship TBA Randolph TBA LGS 2100 L99 Paralegal Internship TBA Herinkova TBA LGS 4600 L99 Legal Practicum TBA Herinkova
Parkside Center:
Time
M Course #
CMJ 4400 Section
P50 Course Name
Terrorism Location
Room 103 Instructor
B. Evans 6:00- ENG 2410 P50 Literature for the Child and Adoles Room 107 Watts 9:30 HIS 1010 P50 American History Room 112 Guthrie
LGS 3500 P50 Employment Law Room 111 Jenkins
T CMJ 2120 P51 Juvenile Justice Room 302 Devaney 6:00- CMJ 3040 P51 Comm for CMJ Professionals Room 304 Randolph 9:30
W CMJ 4200 P52 Patterns of Criminal Behavior Room 302 Miller 5:45- LGS 3120 P52 Evidence Law Room 304 Landry 9:30 MAT 2500 P52 Statistics Room 111 Turleu
SCC 1010 P52 College Management
(1st
5 weeks) Room 107 Ippolito
SCC 1020 P52 Career Management
(2nd
5 weeks) Room 107 Ippolito
SPN 1010 P52 Beginning Spanish Room 112 Valle
TH BUS 1380 P53 Business Law I Room 112 Guthrie 6:00- 9:30
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FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
CLASS OF 2014
Clinical Rotations 7 and 8 will be completed for the fall 2014 quarter. Rotations will vary by
student but will be two of the following:
PAS 5610 P99A/P99B Internal Medicine
PAS 5620 P99A/P99B General Surgery
PAS 5630 P99A/P99B Family Medicine/Geriatrics
PAS 5640 P99A/P99B Emergency Medicine
PAS 5650 P99A/P99B Women’s Health
PAS 5660 P99A/P99B Pediatrics
PAS 5671 P99A/P99B Behavioral Health
PAS 5680 P99A/P99B Elective
PAS 5691 Clinical Summative Review – October 20-24
PAS 5701 Capstone Research Project
CLASS OF 2015
Time Course # Section Course Name Location Course Coordinator T PAS 5560 P10 Didactic Summative Evaluation Room 306 Lay
8:00-11:00 – Lecture*
11:00-12:00 – Practical/Small Group+
PAS 5551 P40 Research Design and Methodology Room 306 Sheeler
3:00-4:00
T/TH PAS 5521 P30 Clinical Geriatrics Room 306 Seaton
1:00-2:30
W HSC 5541 P04 Health Care Law and Ethics Room 306 Fitzgerald
3:30-6:00
TH PAS 5512 P40 Professional Issues & Health Policy Room 306 Harbert
3:00-5:00
F PAS 5531 P55 Fundamentals of Surgery Room 306 Daley
10:00-12:00 - Lab (Room 303)
1:00-5:00 - Lecture
*Time may vary to accommodate teaching needs.
+DSE practical rooms: 303, 305, 306, 307, 310, 312, 314, 316, 318, 320, 322
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FALL QUARTER 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
CLASS OF 2016 Time Course # Section Course Name Location Course Coordinator
M/W PAS 5160 P01 Health Assessment & Physical Exam Room 201 Cole
8:00-10:00 – Lecture*
10:00-12:00 or 1:00-3:00 – Lab+
T/TH SCI 5100 P10 Gross Anatomy Room 201 P. Miller
8:00-10:00 – Lecture
10:30-12:30 – Lab (201/303)
SCI 5111 P30 Neuroanatomy Room 201 P. Miller
1:30-3:00
SCI 5120 P40 Human Physiology Room 201 Gholson
3:30-5:00
*Time may vary to accommodate teaching needs.
+Rooms: 303, 305, 307, 310-320
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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Course Course Description Section Instructor Days Time Room PPR 6001 Evaluation & Selection of Cardiovascular Drugs P03 Bottorff M 2:35-4:25 TBA PPR 6004 Introduction to Hospice & Palliative Care P03 Kullgren M 2:35-4:25 205 PPR 6009 Introduction to Psychosocial Pharmacy P10 Rust R 9:00-11:50 205 PPR 6230 Pharmacy Practice II-Introduction to Patient
Care P30 Schmidt R 1:00-3:50 Auditorium
PPR 6240 Career Paths & Introduction to Practice P03 Todd W 1:00-2:50 Auditorium PPR 6250 Pharmacy Practice III-Public Health & Wellness P20 Washington T R 10:30-11:55 Auditorium PPR 6270 Forum & Professionalism P02 Trent W 11:00-11:50 Auditorium PPR 6610 Pharmacotherapy III-Cardiology (Wks 1-5) P01 Bottorff M F
W 9:00-11:50
9:00-10:50 205
205 PPR 6620 Pharmacotherapy IV-Endocrine & GI Diseases
(Wks 6-10) P01 Newsome M F
W 9:00-11:50
9:00-10:50 205
205 PPR 6630 Self-Care and Non-Prescription Therapies P30 Rust T
R 2:35-4:00
2:35-4:00 205
205 PPR 6640 Pharmacy Practice VI-Pharmacoeconomics &
Outcomes Assessment P30 Gandhi T R 1:00-2:25 205
PPR 6650 Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacogenomics P03 Hussein M W 1:00-2:25 205 PPR 6660 Forum & Professionalism P02 Trent W 11:00-11:50 Auditorium PPR 6608 Independent Research in Pharmacy Practice P55 Hussein F 1:00-3:50 TBA PPR 6901 APPE-Ambulatory Care P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6902 APPE-Acute Care P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6903 APPE-Community P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6904 APPE-Institutional P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6905 APPE-Adv Comm Pharm Compounding P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6906 APPE-Behavioral Health P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6907 APPE-Pediatric Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6908 APPE-Trauma/Critical Care Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6909 APPE-Oncology Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6910 APPE-Infectious Disease Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6911 APPE-Long Term Care Pharmacy P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6912 APPE-Government/Legislative/Board of
Pharmacy P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA
PPR 6913 APPE-Academic Pharmacy Practice P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6914 APPE-Nuclear Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6916 APPE-Veterinary Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6917 APPE-Medication Safety P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6920 APPE-Pharmacy Mgmt P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6921 APPE-Antibiotic Stewardship P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6926 APPE-Ambulatory Care-Special Topics P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6927 APPE-Acute Care-Special Topics P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6928 APPE-Community-Special Topics P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6930 APPE-Geriatric Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6931 APPE-Longitudinal-Special Topics P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6933 APPE-Alternative & Complementary Med P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6935 APPE-Transplant P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6939 APPE-Transitional Care P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6940 APPE-Emergency Medicine P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6942 APPE-Community II P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6943 APPE-Community III P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6944 APPE-Institutional II P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6945 APPE-Hospice/Palliative Care P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6946 APPE-Infusion/Specialty Pharmacy P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PPR 6948 APPE-Ambulatory Care II P99 Trent M T W R F 8:00-5:00 TBA PSC 6008 Basics in Pharmaceutical Research P10 Mark R 9:00-11:50 103 PSC 6009 Medical Virology P10 Hamilton R 9:00-11:50 213
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Course Course Description Section Instructor Days Time Room PSC 6140 Pharmacy Calculations P10 Klausner T R 9:30-10:20 Auditorium PSC 6211 Pathophysiology II P10 Rowe T R 8:30-9:20 Auditorium
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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Course Course Description Section Instructor Days Time Room PSC 6220 Integrated Medicinal Chemistry &
Pharmacology I P01 Mark M W F 9:00-10:50 Auditorium
PSC 6606 Special Projects in Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
P55A Dunbar F 1:00-1:50 TBA
PSC 6606 Special Projects in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Research P55B Paudel F 1:00-1:50 TBA
PSC 6606 Special Projects in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Research P55C Renukuntla F 1:00-1:50 TBA
PSC 6606 Special Projects in Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
P55D Chikhale F 1:00-1:50 TBA