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The Morningside College experience cultivates a passion for life-long learningand a dedication to ethical leadership and civic responsibility.

Fall 2015 and Spring 2016Undergraduate Course Book

MorningSideCollege

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STUDENTS WILL BE REGISTERING ON-LINE ON CAMPUSWEB

FOR THE 2015 FALL SEMESTER.

THE COMPUTER WILL ALLOW YOU TO REGISTER ONLY ON

CERTAIN DAYS, ACCORDING TO YOUR CLASS. BE SURE

THAT YOU REGISTER ON YOUR ASSIGNED DAY.

PLEASE BE SURE TO NOTE THE ADVISING AND

REGISTRATION SCHEDULE ON PAGE 6 OF THIS COURSE

BOOK.

AS YOU BEGIN TO PLAN AHEAD AND POSSIBLY CONSIDER

TAKING COURSES AT ANOTHER INSTITUTION, PLEASE KEEP

THE FOLLOWING POLICY IN MIND: ONCE A STUDENT

REACHES JUNIOR STANDING (58 HOURS), ONLY COURSES

AT 200 LEVEL OR ABOVE FROM A FOUR-YEAR ACCREDITED

COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR

TRANSFER CREDIT.

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Fall 2015 Academic Calendar

August 25-Tuesday

Fall Validation & Registration

August 25-Tuesday Advising Transition (morning)

August 26-Wednesday

Day and Evening Classes Begin

September 2-Wednesday

Final Day to Register or Change Course Status

September 7-Monday

Labor Day (No Classes)

September 16-Wednesday Early Support Notice window opens

September 21-Monday

Midterm Reports Due in Office of Registrar for 1st half courses

September 22-Tuesday Final Day to submit Early Support Notices

September 22-Tuesday

Final Day to File for December Graduation

September 25-Friday

Deadline for Incomplete Grades from Spring/May/Summer School

September 30-Wednesday

Final Day to Drop a 1st half course

October 7-Wednesday

All-Campus Event Day (Evening Classes Meet)

October 15-16 Thursday-Friday Fall Break (No Classes)

October 16-Friday

Midterm (7th Week of Classes)

October 20-Tuesday 1st half classes end

October 21-Wednesday

2nd half classes begin

October 21-Wednesday

Midterm Reports Due in Office of Registrar

October 26-Monday Final Day to Register for a 2nd half course

November 3-Tuesday

All-Campus Event Day (Evening Classes Meet)

November 10-Tuesday

Final Day to Drop a Course

November 16-Monday

Midterm Reports Due in Office of Registrar for 2nd half courses

November 25-Tuesday

Final Day to Drop a 2nd half course

November 26-Wednesday

Thanksgiving Holiday Begins

November 30-Monday

Classes Resume

December 11-Friday

Last Day of Classes

December 14-Monday

Final Exams Begin

December 16-Wednesday AM

Reading Period

December 18-Friday

Fall Semester Ends after Last Exam

December 21-Monday

Final Grades Due in Office of Registrar

Fall 2015 Advising & Registration Calendar

September 23-Wednesday Course books available

September 24 & 25-Thursday-Friday Advising for Early Registrants

September 28 & 29-Monday-Tuesday Advising for Seniors (91 hours or more)

September 28-Monday Registration for Early Registrants

September 20 & Oct 1-Wednesday-Thursday Registration for Seniors (91 hours or more)

October 5 & 6-Monday-Tuesday Advising for Juniors (58-90.99 hours)

October 7 & 8-Wednesday-Thursday Registration for Juniors (58-90.99 hours)

October 19 & 20-Monday-Tuesday Advising for Sophomores (27-57.99 hours)

October 21 & 22-Wednesday-Thursday Registration for Sophomores (27-57.99)

October 23 - November 2-Friday, Monday – Friday & Monday

Advising for Freshmen (less than 27 hours)

November 3 & 4-Tuesday-Wednesday Registration for Freshmen (less than 27 hours)

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Spring 2016 Academic Calendar

January 12-Tuesday

Spring Validation & Registration

January 13-Wednesday

Day & Evening Classes Begin

January 20-Wednesday

Final Day to Register or Change Course Status

February 3-Wednesday Early Support Notice window opens

February 5-Friday

Midterm Reports Due in Office of Registrar-first half courses

February 9-Tuesday Final Day to submit Early Support Notices

February 9-Tuesday

All-Campus Event Day (Evening Classes Meet)

February 9-Tuesday Final Day to File for May Graduation

February 12-Friday

Deadline for Incomplete Grades from Fall Semester

February 16-Tuesday

Final Day to Drop a 1st half course

March 2-Wednesday

1st half classes end

March 2-Wednesday

Midterm (7th Week of Classes)

March 3-Thursday

2nd half classes begin

March 4-Friday Spring Break Begins after Last Class

March 14-Monday Classes Resume

March 14-Monday

Midterm Reports Due in Office of Registrar

March 17-Thursday

Final Day to Register for a 2nd half course

March 23-Wednesday Easter Holiday Break Begins after Last Class

March 29-Tuesday Classes Resume

April 6-Wednesday

Final Day to Drop a Course

April 12-Thursday Midterm Reports Due in Office of Registrar for 2nd half courses

April 13-Wednesday Palmer Undergrad Research Symposium (Evening Classes Meet)

April 20-Wednesday Final Day to Drop a 2nd half course

May 3-Tuesday

Last Day of Classes

May 4-Wednesday AM.

Reading Period

May 4-Wednesday 1:00 PM

Final Exam Week Begins

May 10-Tuesday

Spring Semester Ends after Last Exam

May 12-Thursday

Final Grades Due in Office of the Registrar

May 13-Friday

Baccalaureate Services in the Evening (Time and Place TBA)

May 14-Saturday

Commencement (Time and Place TBA)

Spring 2016 Advising and Registration Calendar

February 29 (Monday) Course Books Available

March 1 & 2 (Tuesday - Wednesday)

Advising for Early Registrants

March 3 (Thursday) Registration for Early Registrants

March 14 & 15 (Monday & Tuesday) Advising for Seniors and Juniors (58 hours +)

March 16 & 17 (Wednesday - Thursday)

Registration for Seniors and Juniors (58 hours +)

March 31, April 1 & 4 (Thursday, Friday & Monday)

Advising for Sophomores (27 – 57.99 hours)

April 5 & 6 (Tuesday & Wednesday)

Registration for Sophomores (27 – 57.99 hours)

April 7 - 15 (Thursday & Friday, Monday – Friday)

Advising for Freshmen (less than 27 hours)

April 18 & 19 (Monday - Tuesday)

Registration for Freshmen (less than 27 hours)

May Term 2016 November 20 (Friday) Summer 2016

Course Books Available

May 15-June 5

May Term

June 13 thru July 22

Summer

June 6 – July 1 & July 5 – July 29

two part session

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MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE Charges for the 2015-2016 Academic Year

Effective 08/01/15

TUITION AND FEES

Tuition (12-18 hours, excess of 18 hrs. $850/hr.)………………………………………………………………….$13,340 General Fee (nine hours or more)…………………………………………………………………….……….737.50 Tuition – undergrad (1 thru 8 hr.) per hour……………………………………………………….……………495 Tuition – undergrad (9 thru 11 hr.) per hour………………………………………………….……………….850 Tuition – undergrad – summer – per hour……………………………………………………………….…….330 Tuition – audit – per hour………………………………………………………………………………….……………145 Tuition – Seniors (60+) audit – per hour……………………………………………………………..…………….60 Tuition – Seniors (60+) for credit………………………………………………………….…half regular tuition

OTHER COSTS

Parking permit (full-time & part-time)………………………………………………….…………………....…$90 Private Music Lessons (1 credit hour)……………………………………………………………………..……...490 Private Music Lessons (2 credit hour or more)…………………………………………………..…………...640 Graduation Fee…………………………………………………………………………………………………..……….….100 Student Teaching Fee per semester…………………………………………………………………..…………..260 Transcript Fee………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………5 Transcript Fee including overnight mail………………………………………………………….……….….…….35 Late registration fee (after validation)………………………………………………………………………………80 Readmit Fee…………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………..100 Payment Plan Fee (check)……………………………………………………………………….………………………..80 Payment Plan Fee (ACH)……………………………………………………….………………………………………….40 Monthly finance charge on charges 30 days old, 1.5%/month, 18% APR

REFUND POLICY: Withdrawals during the first 60% of a term are given a pro-rata refund of tuition, room and board.

Fees are not refundable. There is no refund after 60% of the term has passed. During the first week of a semester (first

day of a May Term, or a Summer Session), 100% of tuition, room and board is refunded. After the first week of a

semester or the first day of a May Term or a Summer Session there is no refund for partial reduction in enrollment.

Morningside costs are subject to change by action of Morningside College Board of Directors.

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THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT Official Notification of Rights Under FERPA

Student education records are official and confidential documents protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Educational records, as defined by FERPA, include all records that schools or education agencies maintain about students. FERPA affords students certain rights with respect to their educational records. These rights include:

1. The right to inspect and review their records. Students should contact the Office of the Registrar to determine the location of appropriate records and the procedures for reviewing such records.

2. The right to request that records believed to be inaccurate or misleading be amended. The request should be submitted in writing to the office responsible for maintaining the record. If the request for change is denied, the student has a right to a hearing on the issue.

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s educational records. Generally the College must have written permission from the student before releasing any information from the student’s record. FERPA does, however, authorize disclosure without consent in certain situations. For example, disclosure without consent can be made to school officials with a legitimate education interest in the record. A school official is a person employed by the institution in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research or support staff

position; a person or company with whom the institution has contracted (i.e., an auditor, attorney or collection agency);

contractors, volunteers, and other non-employees performing institutional services and functions; a person serving on the Board

of Trustees; a student serving on an official committee or assisting another school official in performing his/her task. A legitimate

education interest exists if the school official needs to view the education record to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.

Upon request, Morningside College will disclose education records, without consent, to officials of another school in which

the student seeks or intends to enroll.

Morningside College may also disclose “directory” information without the student’s prior consent. Directory information is

defined as:

Name

Local and permanent addresses

Telephone number(s)

E-mail address

Date and place of birth

Major or field(s) of study

Dates of attendance

Grade level

Enrollment status (FT/PT; undergraduate/graduate)

Degrees, awards, and honors received and dates

Expected date of completion of degree requirements and graduation

Participation in officially recognized activities and sports

Weight and height of members of athletic teams

Most recent educational institution attended

Photograph

Students have the right, while enrolled, to prevent directory information from being released. In order to maintain directory

information as confidential, a student must sign a non-release form in the Registrar’s Office by the end of the first week of the

semester. This release restriction is effective for one academic year only and must be renewed each year. If a student requests

non-disclosure of directory information in his or her last term of attendance, that request will be honored until the student

requests its removal.

A student should carefully consider the consequences of a decision to withhold directory information, as future requests for

such information from other schools, loan or insurance companies, prospective employers or other persons or organizations will

be refused as long as the request for non-disclosure is in effect.

Students may indicate on CampusWeb that they would like non-disclosure of directory information, and all college personnel

should honor this request. However, official notification of non-disclosure must still be made in writing at the Registrar’s Office.

4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning an alleged failure by the institution to comply with

the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is:

Family Policy Compliance Office

U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Ave. S.W. Washington, D.C. 20202-605 Phone: (202) 260-3887 Fax: (202) 260-9001 Email: [email protected]

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FALL SEMESTER 2015

Each student should meet with his/her advisor according to the advising schedule below to determine a schedule for the 2015 Fall Semester.

On the assigned date for registration (see registration schedule below) you will go into CampusWeb and enter your own registration, as determined by you and your advisor. Once you submit your registration, it will go to your advisor for approval or rejection. When you receive notice (via campus e-mail) that your registration has been approved, you may check your schedule for the 2015 Fall Semester on CampusWeb. If you are not allowed to register for an individual course, you should submit all other courses and then go to the Registrar’s Office to add the final course(s). You may change your own registration on line as long as it is done during the designated times for your class. After that time you will need to go to the Registrar’s Office.

**ADVISING AND REGISTRATION DAYS WILL BE DETERMINED BY CLASS STANDING. YOUR CLASS STANDING IS DETERMINED BY THE NUMBER OF HOURS COMPLETED AT THE TIME OF ADVISING AND REGISTRATION. THIS TOTAL CAN BE FOUND ON YOUR REGISTRATION FORM AND ON CAMPUSWEB.**

ADVISING SCHEDULE March 13, 16 & 17 Friday, Monday, & Tuesday Advising for Seniors & Juniors (58 or more hours) March 25, 26, & 27 Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Advising for Sophomores (27 – 57.99 hours) March 9 – April 1 Advising for Freshmen (26.99 or fewer hours)

**All registration begins at 11:00 p.m. the night before the first day of your scheduled registration time. **

REGISTRATION SCHEDULE March 18 & 19 Wednesday & Thursday Registration for Seniors & Juniors (58 or more hours) March 30 & 31 Monday & Tuesday Registration for Sophomores (27–57.99 hours) April 13 & 14 Monday & Tuesday Registration for Freshmen (26.99 or fewer hours)

On April 20 registration will be open to unadmitted students. New freshman may register on June 24 – 26, and June 29 & 30, or any time after by appointment. New transfers may register on May 13 or 14, June 17, July 29 or 30, or any time after by appointment. Post-Secondary and Senior Scholar students may register after August 10.

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VALIDATION OF REGISTRATION, August 25

All students carrying 9 or more credits, including those registering on August 25, must complete all registration procedures. Any student not validating his or her registration by August 25 is required to pay a late registration fee. The validation process must be completed no later than September 2.

REGISTERED STUDENTS Order of the validation process:

1. Students will locate posted lists to determine whether they will go through the express line or the regular validation line.

2. Students will report to the Olsen Student Center. 3. Present student ID and proceed through the validation process.

There will be no schedule changes made on Validation Day. Drop/add cards will be available at the Registrar’s Office beginning August 26. There will be no charge for the drop/add cards. Any student not validating his/her registration by August 25 is required to pay a late registration fee.

STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PRE-REGISTERED FOR CLASSES New students who have not pre-registered for the fall term may do so on August 25, 2015. Registration materials may be obtained in the Admissions Office, and there will be faculty available for assistance in scheduling. Upon completion of the registration form, materials must be returned to the Registrar’s Office where pre-registration will be processed. Students enrolling for 9 or more hours will then proceed to the Olsen Student Center to the regular validation line. Registration will not become effective until the completion of this entire process.

Returning students who have not pre-registered will need to meet with their advisor as soon as possible, beginning August 25, to determine a schedule. Upon completion of the registration form, materials must be returned to the Registrar’s Office where pre-registration will be processed.

NOTE: IN ORDER TO AVOID CLOSED CLASSES AND DELAYED PROCESSING, IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO REGISTER DURING THE ADVANCE PRE-REGISTRATION PERIOD IN MARCH/APRIL.

PASS/FAIL COURSES The pass/fail option form must be filed in the Registrar’s Office within the first week of the semester (by September 2, 2015). A student may elect no more than four hours of pass/fail per semester, nor exceed a total of 16 semester hours of pass/fail in a four-year degree program. No change from pass/fail option to letter grade may be made after Wednesday, September 2nd.

Only totally “free” electives may be used in this option. This excludes all courses in major or minor areas, a cluster, the core or general studies requirements, professional courses, and any course required by the college or licensing agencies.

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AUDIT To audit a course, a student must have the signature of the instructor. The student must register for the course as an audit within the first week of the semester, or within the first two days of a summer session. Completion of a form (available at the Registrar’s Office) will document the audit. The audit option is available to encourage students to explore unfamiliar fields or to experiment with new interests. Audit enrollment in courses provides students the opportunity to attend a class as a noncredit participant. Audit courses may not be used in a major, minor, or cluster, general education requirement, or any other graduation requirement. They may be used only as electives. Students may not register to audit internships, tutorials, studio art, applied music, music ensembles, or other courses that, by their nature, are inappropriate for auditing, as determined by the college

Students who audit a course are expected to attend a minimum of two-thirds of the class meetings, but are not responsible for papers, tests, or other graded assignments, nor will the instructor be expected to evaluate such work. For more information on the audit, consult the College Catalog.

An audited course is considered a part of the regular class load and may not be carried as an academic overload (more than 18 hours) without permission. If the audit course causes an academic overload, hours above 18 hours will be charged at the hourly overload tuition rate.

INDEPENDENT STUDY Students capable of doing significant independent work may choose to pursue independent study. Independent study provides students with an opportunity to undertake a program of supervised reading, research, or artistic production not provided within existing courses. Independent study is open only to students who have attained junior or senior standing and have a cumulative gpa of at least 2.50. A maximum of one independent study in any semester, three in total, is permitted. Completed independent study papers must be presented at the time of registration. Late independent study forms will require an add/drop card.

INTERNSHIP The internship is a course which provides students with the opportunity to apply previous classroom theory to practical situations. Internships are assigned from 1 to 6 credits and must be in the student’s major or minor. A student may take more than one internship, but no more than 6 credits of internship may apply toward the 124 credit hours required for graduation. It is open only to those students who have achieved Junior or Senior standing. An internship form must be presented at the time of registration.

FINANCIAL AID Students enrolled for six hours or more per semester may be eligible for financial aid programs. Both full- and part-time students must be formally admitted to Morningside College before receiving financial aid. For information on financial aid programs and application procedures, contact Student Financial Planning on the second floor of Lewis Hall or at (712) 274-5159.

REPEATED COURSES A student may repeat a course more than once. Credits for that course, however, may be counted only once when figuring total hours toward graduation. See your advisor for information and the Registrar’s Office for the necessary form.

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FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE Final examinations for the 2015 Fall Semester will be Monday - Friday, December 14 -18. Scheduled times for the examinations will be published at a later date.

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR FINAL EXAMS Final exams occur during the last few days of each semester. All classes should meet during the final exam period—even those in which no exam is given.

1. All final examinations must be given during the final exam period. 2. Instructors are not required to give final exams; however, the final exam class period must be used for

class instruction or some other class activity. 3. Extra-curricular activities may not be scheduled during the final exam period. These activities include:

athletic events, trips, dramatic productions, operation of the campus radio station, music recitals, faculty committee meetings, student organization activities, and other similar activities.

4. All classes scheduled at traditional times receive one exam class period during finals.

PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATION Specific course prerequisites are listed; assumed prerequisites exist relative to a student’s class standing (FR, SOPH, JR, SR) and are explained in the current catalog. The responsibility for meeting prerequisites rests with the student.

COURSE DESIGNATORS:

Sections 50-54 Evening courses Sections 60-64 Graduate level courses Sections 65-69 Graduate level evening courses Sections F… Courses taught the first half of the semester Sections S… Courses taught the second half of the semester

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CLASSROOM BUILDING CODES BR Buhler-Rohlfs Hall KAC Krone Advising Center

CC Charles City Hall LC Lincoln Center EP Eppley Auditorium (MacCollin) LH Lewis Hall HC Hindmann-Hobbs Center MC MacCollin Classroom Building

SC Walker Science Center AG Allee Gym KN Klinger-Neal Theatre DI Dimmit Hall LIBR Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library RH Roadman Hall

OSC Olsen Student Center

**The College reserves the right to change instructors or cancel or otherwise change courses should conditions require. However, every attempt is made to maintain this schedule as published.**

**In order to more evenly distribute students between various sections of courses, the college also reserves the right to move a student to a different section of a course provided there are no course conflicts. If a student has any other types of conflicts (i.e., work, athletic practice, music rehearsal, etc.), he/she will need to get approval from the Associate Academic Dean to maintain the original schedule.** **Students are responsible for knowledge of the information contained in the College Catalog concerning degree requirements and regulations regarding registration and withdrawal procedures.**

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Course Schedule – Morningside College – Fall – 2016/10

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Fall 2015 Distribution and Flag Offerings

Quantitative Reasoning (Complete One)

Csci 160-1 Crafting the Client-Side Web MTThF 11:45 am – 12:35 pm Csci 160-2 Crafting the Client-Side Web MTThF 12:45 pm – 1:35 pm

Math 115-1 Math Understanding & Reasoning MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Math 115-2 Math Understanding & Reasoning MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Math 125-1 Precalculus MTThF 11:45 am – 12:35 pm

Math 150-1 Elementary Probability & Statistics MTThF 11:45 am – 12:35 pm

Math 150-2 Elementary Probability & Statistics MTThF 12:45 pm – 1:35 pm

Math 150-3 Elementary Probability & Statistics MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Math 150-4 Elementary Probability & Statistics MWF 8 am – 9:05 am

Math 205-1 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MTThF 11:45 am – 12:35 pm

Ethics and Personal Values (Complete One) Comm 101-1 Intro to Mass Communication MWF 1:45 p.m. – 2:50 pm

Engl 245-1 Women & Literature TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Nurs 201-all Intro to Nursing MWF 8 am – 9:05 am

Phil 100-1 The Examined Life TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Phil 100-2 The Examined Life TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Relg 200-1 Christian Ethics TTh 8 am – 9:40 am

Global Awareness (Complete One) Engl 241-1 Classical Mythology & Literature TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Geog/Pols 205-1 Political & Cultural Geography MWF 8 am – 9:05 am

Hist 250-1 20th

Century World History MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Hist 301-1 Modern European Civilization TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Hist 337-1 Vietnam Wars: History & Legacies TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Muhl 401-1 Music History I MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Pols 208-1 Introduction to International Relations MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Relg 250-50 World Religions W 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Span 111-1 Beginning Spanish MTThF 11:45 am – 12:35 pm

Span 155-1 Spanish in Transition & Lab MTThF 12:45 pm – 1:35 pm

Span 202-1 Intermediate Spanish II & Lab MTThF 12:45 pm – 1:35 pm

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Course Schedule – Morningside College – Fall – 2016/10

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American Experience (Complete One) Cult 235-1 U.S. Latino Cultures MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Educ 290-1 Human Relations for Educators TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Educ 290-2 Human Relations for Educators TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Engl 251-1 American Literature & Culture MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Engl 343-1 Studies of American Literary History TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Hist 161-1 Civil War in American MTThF 12:45 pm – 1:35 pm

Hist 225-1 U.S. History to 1877 MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Hist 263-1 History of American Women MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Pols 147-1 United States Government MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Pols 277-1 Introduction to U.S. Law TTh 8 am – 9:40 am

Relg 315-1 Religion in America MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Soci 101-1 Introduction to Sociology TTh 8 am – 9:40 am

Soci 101-2 Introduction to Sociology TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Soci 232-1 The Body in Society TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Empirical Reasoning (Complete One) Biol 116-1 Principles of Biology I MWF 10:30 am. – 11:20 am, lab Th 1:45 – 3:35 pm

Biol 117-1 Principles of Biology II MWF 9:15 am – 10:05 am, lab T 9:50 am–11:40

Biol 117-2 Principles of Biology II MWF 9:15 am – 10:05 am, lab Th 9:50 am -11:40

Biol 117-3 Principles of Biology II MWF 10:30 am -11:20 am, lab T 7:50 am-9:40 am

Biol 117-4 Principles of Biology II MWF 10:30 am- 11:20 am, lab Th7:50 am-9:40am

Biol 207-1 Human Anatomy MWF 8 am-8:50 am, lab Th 7:50 am-9:40 am

Biol 207-2 Human Anatomy MWF 8 am-8:50 am. lab Th 9:50 am-11:40am

Biol 207-3 Human Anatomy MWF 1:45 pm-2:35 pm, lab Th 12:45pm-2:35pm

Biol 207-4 Human Anatomy MWF 1:45 pm-2:35 pm, lab F 11:45am-1:35 pm

Busn 341-1 Principles of Marketing MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Busn 341-2 Principles of Marketing MWF 1:45pm – 2:50 pm

Chem 121-1 General Chemistry I MWF 8 am-8:50 am, lab Th 8 am-11:00 am

Chem 121-2 General Chemistry I MWF 8 am-8:50 am, lab T 8 am-11:00 am

Chem 121-3 General Chemistry I MWF 9:15 am-10:05am, lab Th 12:45 pm-3:30pm

Chem 121-4 General Chemistry I MWF 9:15 am-10:05am, lab T 12:45 pm-3:30pm

Phys 111-1 Geology T 9:50 am-11:05 am, lab T 1:45 pm-3:15pm

Phys 111-2 Geology T 9:50 am-11:05 am, lab W 12:00 pm-1:30pm

Phys 112-1 Meteorology Th9:50 am-11:05 am, lab T 1:45 pm-3:15 pm

Phys 112-2 Meteorology Th 9:50 am-11:05 am, lab W 12:00 pm-1:30pm

Phys 201-1 General Physics I MWF 9:15 am-10:05 am, lab Th 10:00 am-12:30am

Phys 201-2 General Physics I MWF 9:15 am-10:05 am, lab W 12:00 pm-2:30pm

Phys 201-3 General Physics I MWF 9:15 am-10:05 am, lab M 12:00 pm-2:30pm

Psyc 215-1 Learning and Memory & Lab MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Psyc 312-1 Experimental Psych & Lab TTh 8:25–9:40 am, lab Th 1:45 pm-3:25 pm

Psyc 316-1 Experimental Social Psych & Lab MWF 1:45 -2:50 pm, lab MWF 3:00-3:35

Psyc 333-1 Cognitive Psychology & Lab MWF 10:30 am- 11:35 am

Soci 332-1 Sociology of Organizations MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

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Course Schedule – Morningside College – Fall – 2016/10

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Creative Expressions (Complete four credits) Art 103-1 Design MWF 8 am – 10:20am

Art 103-2 Design MWF 12:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Art 103-3 Design TTh 12:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Art 205-1 Drawing TTh 8 am – 11:30 am

Art 205-2 Drawing TTh 12:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Art 205-3 Drawing MWF 12:45 – 2:50 pm

Art 210-1 Graphic Design I MWF 12:45 pm-2:50 pm

Art 265-1 Photography TTh 8 am-11:30am

Art 265-50 Photography MW 6:30 pm-9:30 pm

Art 346-1 Intaglio and Collagraph TTH 12:45 pm-3:25 pm

Art 355-50 Sculpture TW 6:30 pm-9:30 pm

Danc 100-1 Introduction to Dance MWF 10:30 am-11:35 am

Danc 101-1 Ballet Studio I MWF 8 am – 9:05 am

Danc 130-1 Modern Dance Studio I TTH 8 am-9:40 am

Danc 221-1 Tap Studio II MWF 9:15 am -10:20 am

Engl 281-50 Writing Poetry & Fiction TH 6:30 pm-10:00pm

Muhl 102-1 Introduction to Music MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Mutc 103-1 Music Technology MTh 12:45 pm – 1:35 pm

Thtr 101-1 Introduction to Theatre TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Thtr 215-1 Stagecraft I & Practicum MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Thtr 310-1 Voice & Movement MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Thtr 315-1 Stagecraft II & Practicum TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Service Learning (Complete at least 2 credits) Art 366-1 Intermediate Photography TTh 12:45 pm-3:25 pm

Busn 430-1 Contemporary Leadership & Ethics MWF 8 am – 9:05 am

Busn 430-2 Contemporary Leadership & Ethics MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Comm 204-1 Audio Production for Radio & the Web MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Comm 330-1 Public Relations TTh 8 am – 9:40 am

Pols 147-1 U.S. Government MWF 9:15 am – 10:05 am

Psyc 303-1 Child & Adolescent Psychology MWF 10:30 am – 11:35 am

Soci 101-1 Introduction to Sociology TTh 8 am – 9:40 am

Soci 101-2 Introduction to Sociology TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Span 202-1 Intermediate Spanish II & Lab MTTHF 12:45 pm-1:35 pm

Sped 208-1 Survey of Exceptionalities & Practicum MWF 10:30 am-11:35 am

Sped 208-2 Survey of Exceptionalities & Practicum MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Religious Tradition (Complete at least 2 credits) Art 201 Ancient to Gothic Art History TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Biol 335-50 Science & Religion T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Cult 201-1 The Mayan, Aztec, & Incan Worlds MWF 8 am – 9:05 am

Engl 241-1 Classical Mythology & Literature TTh 1:45 p.m – 3:25 pm

Hist 225-1 U.S. History to 1877 MWF 9:15 am – 10:20 am

Hist 301-1 Modern European Civilization TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Relg 110-1 Introduction to Religion TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Relg 110-2 Introduction to Religion TTh 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Relg 250-50 World Religions W 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Relg 285-1 Religion & Popular Culture TTh 9:50 am – 11:30 am

Relg 307-1 Meditation & Mysticism East & West Th 1:45 pm – 3:25 pm

Relg 315-1 Religion In America MWF 1:45 pm – 2:50 pm

Relg 335-50 Science & Religion T 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

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Department: Accounting Dept Prefix: ACCT CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 203 001 Introduction to Financial 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Rosenbaum, Twyla Accounting 203 002 Introduction to Financial 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Hopkins, James Accounting 203 003 Introduction to Financial 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Rosenbaum, Twyla Accounting 204 050 Managerial/Cost Accounting I 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Sherer, Joshua PreReq: ACCT*203, MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 301 001 Intermediate Accounting I 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Hopkins, James PreReq: ACCT*204 308 001 Income Tax Accounting 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Hopkins, James PreReq: ACCT*204 408 001 Seminar in Accounting: 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Rosenbaum, Twyla IN/PERM Forensic Accounting PreReq: 15 hrs of acct or instruct perm CoReq: ACCT*301; Elective for Accounting and Finance Emphasis 471 001 Internship in Accounting 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM Senior standing

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Department: Agricultural and Food Studies Dept Prefix: AGRI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 207 001 Principles of Agriculture I 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Crow, Richard PreReq: CHEM*110, MATH*150 or MATH*205 T 12:45pm-03:25pm 207 002 Principles of Agriculture I 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Crow, Richard PreReq: CHEM*110, MATH*150 or MATH*205 TH 12:45pm-03:25pm 234 001 Agribusiness Economics 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Benson, Chris Same as ECON 234 322 001 Environment Politics & Policy: 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am McKinlay, Patrick Local,Nat'l & Global Perspect Same as POLS 322 337 001 Agroecology 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Crow, Richard TH 06:30pm-08:30pm 380 050 Preparation for Externship 2 T 06:30pm-08:20pm Benson, Chris PreReq: AGRI*320

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Department: Art Dept Prefix: ART CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 103 001 Design 4 MWF 08:00am-10:20am Yates, Richard 103 002 Design 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm McGaffin, Terri 103 003 Design 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm Emenhiser-Harris, Karen 201 001 Ancient to Gothic Art History 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Emenhiser-Harris, Karen 205 001 Drawing 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am Foltz, Amy 205 002 Drawing 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm McGaffin, Terri 205 003 Drawing 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm Whitlock, Jodi 210 001 Graphic Design I 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm Kolbo, John PreReq: ART 103, 205 or 206 for majors 265 001 Photography 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am Thompson, Dolie 265 050 Photography 4 MW 06:30pm-09:30pm Paulson, Stephen 310 001 Typography 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm Kolbo, John PreReq: ART*210 321 001 Graphic Design Studio 4 MWF 08:00am-10:20am Kolbo, John PreReq: ART*320 346 001 Intaglio and Collagraph 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm Foltz, Amy 355 050 Sculpture 4 TW 06:30pm-09:30pm Sargent, Shannon 356 050 Sculpture II 4 TW 06:30pm-09:30pm Sargent, Shannon PreReq: ART*355 366 001 Intermediate Photography 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm Thompson, Dolie PreReq: ART*265 or ART*365 368 050 Contemporary Photography 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Thompson, Dolie PreReq: ART*265 or ART*365 381 050 Elementary Art Methods & 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Bisenius, James Practicum PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 382 050 Elementary Education Art 2 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Bisenius, James Methods PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 383 050 Secondary Art Methods & 4 TBA - Adamson, Paul Practicum PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program

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Department: Art Dept Prefix: ART CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 401 001 Design: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - McGaffin, Terri IN/PERM PreReq: ART*103 or ART*101 Junior standing 405 001 Graphic Design: Advanced 1-4 TBA - Kolbo, John IN/PERM Studies PreReq: ART*321 406 001 Drawing: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - McGaffin, Terri IN/PERM PreReq: ART*205, ART*206 413 001 Advanced Interaction Design 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Yates, Richard PreReq: ART*275 or CSCI*310 PreReq: ART 210 required for non Animation & Video Game majors; Same as CSCI 413 426 001 Painting: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - McGaffin, Terri IN/PERM PreReq: ART*325, ART*326 456 001 Sculpture: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - To be assigned IN/PERM PreReq: ART*355, ART*356 466 001 Photography: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - Thompson, Dolie IN/PERM PreReq: ART*366, ART*368

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Department: Biology Dept Prefix: BIOL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 116 001 Principles of Biology I 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am To be assigned TH 01:45pm-03:35pm 117 001 Principles of Biology II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Leugers, Chad T 09:50am-11:40am 117 002 Principles of Biology II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Leugers, Chad TH 09:50am-11:40am 117 003 Principles of Biology II 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Leugers, Chad T 07:50am-09:40am 117 004 Principles of Biology II 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Leugers, Chad TH 07:50am-09:40am 205 001 Health and Nutrition 2 W 11:45am-12:35pm To be assigned This course will be taught in a hybrid model, including seat-time and an online component. 207 001 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Spearing, Kurt TH 07:50am-09:40am 207 002 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Spearing, Kurt TH 09:50am-11:40am 207 003 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:35pm Spearing, Kurt TH 12:45pm-02:35pm 207 004 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:35pm Spearing, Kurt F 11:45am-01:35pm 222 001 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Bunker, Aaron PreReq: Major or minor 222 002 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Sesterhenn, Timothy PreReq: Major or minor 222 003 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Kern, Anthony PreReq: Major or minor 222 004 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Leugers, Chad PreReq: Major or minor 222 005 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - To be assigned PreReq: Major or minor 222 006 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Spearing, Kurt PreReq: Major or minor 222 007 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Stroh, James PreReq: Major or minor 252 001 Microbiology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am To be assigned PreReq: CHEM*110 or CHEM*121 TTH 09:50am-11:20am 252 002 Microbiology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am To be assigned PreReq: CHEM*110 or CHEM*121 TTH 12:00pm-01:30pm 252 003 Microbiology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am To be assigned PreReq: CHEM*110 or CHEM*121 TTH 01:45pm-03:15pm

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Department: Biology Dept Prefix: BIOL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 308 001 Ecology 4 TTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Stroh, James PreReq: BIOL*116, BIOL*117 M 12:45pm-03:35pm PreReq: C or higher in BIOL 116 and 117 308 002 Ecology 4 TTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Stroh, James PreReq: BIOL*116, BIOL*117 W 12:45pm-03:35pm PreReq: C or higher in BIOL 116 and 117 321 001 General Physiology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Bunker, Aaron PreReq: BIOL*116, BIOL*117, CHEM*122 T 08:30am-11:20am PreReq: BIOL 116, 117 & CHEM 122 or BIOL 252 & CHEM 122 PreReq: C or higher in all PreReq courses 321 002 General Physiology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Bunker, Aaron PreReq: BIOL*116, BIOL*117, CHEM*122 T 12:45pm-03:35pm PreReq: BIOL 116, 117 & CHEM 122 or BIOL 252 & CHEM 122 PreReq: C or higher in all PreReq courses 325 001 Special Topics in Biology: The 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Sesterhenn, Timothy Science of Climate Change 325 002 Special Topics in Biology: 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Helms, John Princ of Environmental Science 335 050 Science and Religion 2 T 06:30pm-08:30pm Stroh, James Same as RELG 335 Forbes, Bruce PreReq: One lab science course; Jr/Sr standing 422 001 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Bunker, Aaron PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 002 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Sesterhenn, Timothy PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 003 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Kern, Anthony PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 004 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Leugers, Chad PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 005 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - To be assigned PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 006 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Spearing, Kurt PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 007 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Stroh, James PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 454 001 Methods in Molecular Biology 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Kern, Anthony PreReq: BIOL*251 460 001 Capstone Seminar 2 WF 01:45pm-02:35pm Thomas, Andrew Same as CHEM 460 PreReq: Jr/Sr standing; biology/chemistry major

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Department: Business Administration Dept Prefix: BUSN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 231 001 Principles of Management 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Wubbena, Daniel 231 002 Principles of Management 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Keime, Julie 314 001 Business Law 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Williams, Molly 321 001 Principles of Finance I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Keime, Julie PreReq: ACCT*204 321 002 Principles of Finance I 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Keime, Julie PreReq: ACCT*204 338 001 Production/Operations 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Power, Anne Management PreReq: BUSN*231, MATH*150 341 001 Principles of Marketing 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Eastman, Marilyn PreReq: MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 341 002 Principles of Marketing 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Eastman, Marilyn PreReq: MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 342 001 Principles of Advertising 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Mickelson, Pamela PreReq: BUSN*341 421 001 Finance Internship 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM 426 001 Securities Investment 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Williams, Molly PreReq: BUSN*321 430 001 Contemporary Leadership and 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Zink, Mary Ethics PreReq: Sr. standing; major in Bus. Dept. 430 002 Contemporary Leadership and 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Zink, Mary Ethics PreReq: Sr. standing; major in Bus. Dept. 441 001 Marketing Internship 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM 446 001 Marketing Research 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Mickelson, Pamela PreReq: BUSN*341, BUSN*342 461 001 International Business 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM Internship 471 001 Management Internship 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM 481 001 Seminar in Business: Human 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Williams, Molly Resource Mgt & Employment Law PreReq: Counts toward the Management Emphasis 484 001 Business Policy 4 MTH 11:45am-01:40pm Power, Anne PreReq: Business core requirements PreReq: Sr. standing

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Department: Chemistry Dept Prefix: CHEM CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 121 001 General Chemistry I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Helms, John TH 08:00am-11:00am 121 002 General Chemistry I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Helms, John T 08:00am-11:00am 121 003 General Chemistry I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Thomas, Andrew TH 12:45pm-03:30pm Stueve, Kenneth 121 004 General Chemistry I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Thomas, Andrew T 12:45pm-03:30pm Stueve, Kenneth 201 001 Organic Chemistry I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am McFarland, Brian PreReq: CHEM*122 W 11:45am-02:45pm 201 002 Organic Chemistry I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am McFarland, Brian PreReq: CHEM*122 TH 08:00am-11:00am 201 003 Organic Chemistry I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am McFarland, Brian PreReq: CHEM*122 TH 11:45am-02:45pm 410 001 Biochemistry 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Thomas, Andrew PreReq: CHEM*202 420 001 Chemical Research 1-4 TBA - McFarland, Brian PreReq: Department chair permission 420 002 Chemical Research 1-4 TBA - Thomas, Andrew PreReq: Department chair permission 420 003 Chemical Research 1-4 TBA - Helms, John PreReq: Department chair permission 460 001 Chemistry Capstone 2 WF 01:45pm-02:35pm Thomas, Andrew Same as BIOL 460 Jr/Sr standing; chemistry major

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Department: Mass Communication Dept Prefix: COMM CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction ot Mass Communication 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Fuglsang, Ross 204 001 Audio Production for Radio 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Heistad, Mark and the Web 207 050 Video Production for 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Iversen, Peter Television and the Web 208 001 Fundamentals of Journalism for 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Fuglsang, Ross Print and the Web 245 001 Media Management 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Madsen, David PreReq: COMM*101 264 001 Media Practicum: Audio and 2 F 11:45am-12:35pm Heistad, Mark Radio Production PreReq: COMM*204 265 001 Media Practicum: Media Sales 2 TH 11:45am-12:35pm Madsen, David PreReq: COMM*101 268 001 Media Practicum: News Writing 2 T 11:45am-12:35pm Fuglsang, Ross and Reporting PreReq: COMM*208 269 001 Media Practicum: New Media 2 TBA - Pottebaum, Kevin Production PreReq: CSCI*160 270 001 Media Practicum: Sports 2 M 11:45am-12:35pm Heistad, Mark Broadcasting PreReq: COMM*260 324 001 Electronic Journalism 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Heistad, Mark PreReq: COMM*204, COMM*207 PreReq: COMM 208 recommended 330 001 Public Relations 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Case, Carol PreReq: COMM*208 PreReq: Mentioned PreReqs or dept. perm 404 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 F 11:45am-12:35pm Heistad, Mark KMSC Department Head PreReq: COMM*264 PreReq: BUSN 231 recommended 405 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 TH 11:45am-12:35pm Madsen, David Media Sales Management PreReq: COMM*265, COMM*245 or COMM*345 408 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 T 11:45am-12:35pm Fuglsang, Ross Collegian Reporter Editor PreReq: COMM*268 PreReq: BUSN 231 or COMM 245 or 345 recommended 409 001 Advanced Media Practicum: New 2 TBA - Pottebaum, Kevin Media Production PreReq: COMM*269 410 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 TBA - Heistad, Mark Sports Broadcasting Management PreReq: COMM*270 PreReq: BUSN 231 or COMM 245 or 345 recommended

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Department: Computer Science Dept Prefix: CSCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 160 001 Crafting the Client-Side Web 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Campbell, Randolph 160 002 Crafting the Client-Side Web 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Campbell, Randolph 310 001 Data Structures, Algorithms, 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Campbell, Randolph and Analysis PreReq: CSCI*270 or CSCI*202 413 001 Advanced Interaction Design 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Yates, Richard PreReq: ART*275 or CSCI*310 PreReq: ART 210 required for non Animation & Video Game majors; Same as ART 413 431 001 NP-Complete, Formal Languages, 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Campbell, Randolph and Automata PreReq: CSCI*310,MATH*210

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Department: Cultural Studies Dept Prefix: CULT CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 201 001 The Mayan, Aztec, and Incan 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Ament, Gail Worlds Past and Present 235 001 U.S. Latino Cultures 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Blaine, Patrick

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Department: Dance Dept Prefix: DANC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 100 001 Introduction to Dance 2 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Bohle, Melanie 101 001 Ballet Studio I 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Bennett, Tracy 130 001 Modern Dance Studio I 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Bohle, Melanie 255 001 Applied Dance 0-1 TBA - Bennett, Tracy Coreq: A dance studio course 221 001 Tap Studio II 2 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Bennett, Tracy PreReq: DANC*220 455 001 Advanced Applied Dance 0-1 TBA - Bennett, Tracy PreReq: 2 semesters of 255 or 256 Coreq: 301, 310, 320, 330, or 408 476 001 Choreography 2 TTH 08:50am-09:40am Bennett, Tracy Prerreq: DANC 255 or 256; and one of DANC 301, 310, 320, or 330 Coreq: DANCE 455 or 456

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Department: Economics Dept Prefix: ECON CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 200 001 Principles of Microeconomics 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Zink, John 200 002 Principles of Microeconomics 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Clovis, Samuel 205 001 Principles of Macroeconomics 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Zink, John 320 001 International Economics and 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Zink, John Finance PreReq: ECON*200, BUSN*321

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Department: Education Dept Prefix: EDUC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Foundations of Education 2 MTH 11:45am-12:35pm Olson, Jan 101 002 Foundations of Education 2 TTH 08:00am-08:50am Molland, Shelley 101 003 Foundations of Education 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Olson, Jan 290 001 Human Relations for Educators 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Lubbers, Susanne 290 002 Human Relations for Educators 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Molland, Shelley 300 001 Instructional Design and 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Assessment & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*101 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; SO Standing; Pass PRAXIS Core Tests 300 002 Instructional Design and 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Stevenson, Celia Assessment & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*101 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; SO Standing; Pass PRAXIS Core Tests 315 001 Teaching Elementary Reading/ 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Glackin, Carolyn Language Arts & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 316 001 Teaching Elementary Social 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am To be assigned Studies/Science & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 317 001 Teaching Elementary 5 MWF 10:30am-11:50am Stevenson, Celia Mathematics & Practicum PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; 2.50 cumulative gpa 319 001 Curriculum and Methods for 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Stevenson, Celia Middle School & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*318 PreReq: 2.50 gpa; admission to the Teacher Preparation Program 321 001 Methods of Teaching in 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Lubbers, Susanne Secondary Schools & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 324 001 Reading in the Content Areas 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm To be assigned PreReq: EDUC*315 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 333 001 ESL Methods, Curriculum, and Assessment & Pract. 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 334 050 Teaching Grammar & Writing 2 T 06:30pm-08:30pm To be assigned to Language Learners Coreq: EDUC 333; PreReq: 2.5 cum GPA; 2.5 Education GPA PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 337 050 Culturally Inclusive Environments 4 T 06:30pm-08:30pm To be assigned Coreq: EDUC 333; PreReq: 2.5 cum GPA; 2.5 Education GPA PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program

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Department: Education Dept Prefix: EDUC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 405 001 Classroom Management for 2 W 11:45am-01:35pm Molland, Shelley Elem and Secondary Teachers PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Senior standing 405 002 Classroom Management for 2 TTH 08:50am-09:40am To be assigned Elem and Secondary Teachers PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Senior standing 414 001 Diagnostic Teaching of 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Glackin, Carolyn Reading & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*314 or EDUC*315 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 417 001 Elementary Student Teaching 10 TBA - Haase, LuAnn Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 417 002 Elementary Student Teaching 6 TBA - Leavitt, Lorna Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 427 001 Secondary Student Teaching 10 TBA - Lubbers, Susanne Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 490 001 Effective Educator Seminar 2 F 08:00am-05:00pm Haase, LuAnn Coreq: Student teaching PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa; admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 498 001 Language Acquisition and 2 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm To be assigned Development PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Senior standing

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Department: English Dept Prefix: ENGL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 203 050 Children's Literature 2 M 06:30pm-08:30pm Graham, Joellen 241 001 Classical Mythology and 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Knepper, Martha Literature 245 001 Women and Literature 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Leichner, Amber 251 001 American Literature & Culture: 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Leichner, Amber The American Dream 281 050 Writing Poetry and Fiction 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Coyne, Stephen 343 001 Studies of Amer Literary Hist: 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Coyne, Stephen Roots & Results of Naturalism 352 001 Language and Grammar 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Peterson, Jennifer 425 001 Methods of Teaching English & 4 TBA - Rice, Carrie Practicum PreReq: EDUC*300, EDUC*321 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 495 050 Capstone Seminar: 4 W 06:30pm-10:00pm Knepper, Martha LGBT Literature and Film PreReq: ENGL*205 or ENGL*295 PreReq: 300-level English course recomm

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Department: Engineering Dept Prefix: ENGR CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 121 FH1 Engineering Graphics 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Slaven, David Meets first half of the semester: August 26 - October 20 324 001 Electronics 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Kinnaman, Laura PreReq: PHYS*202

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Department: Geography Dept Prefix: GEOG CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 205 001 Political & Cultural Geography 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Green, Kathleen Same as POLS 205

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Department: History Dept Prefix: HIST CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 161 001 Civil War in America, 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Bass, Patrick 1848 to 1865 225 001 United States History to 1877 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Bass, Patrick 250 001 20th Century World History 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Guelcher, Gregory 263 001 History of American Women 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Green, Kathleen 301 001 Modern European Civilization 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Bass, Patrick 337 001 Vietnam Wars: History and 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Guelcher, Gregory Legacies 465 001 Directed Study in Writing 2 TBA - Guelcher, Gregory and Research PreReq: HIST 431 or Dept permission; coreq: HIST 476 476 001 Colloquium in History 2 TH 11:45am-12:35pm Guelcher, Gregory PreReq: One 300-level course in History

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Department: Interdepartamental Honors Dept Prefix: HONR CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 100 001 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 01:45pm-03:00pm Schnieder, Jeremy Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 100 002 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 01:45pm-03:00pm Elder, David Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 100 003 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 03:30pm-04:45pm Tinklenberg, Jessica Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 100 004 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 03:30pm-04:45pm To be assigned Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 400 001 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 01:45pm-03:00pm To be assigned Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 400 002 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 01:45pm-03:00pm Campbell, Randolph Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 400 003 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 03:30pm-04:45pm LaPaglia, Jessica Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 400 004 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 03:30pm-04:45pm To be assigned Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 450 001 Honors Mentorship 0 TBA - Elder, David PreReq: Permission of an Honors Director Campbell, Randolph Schnieder, Jeremy Tinklenberg, Jessica

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Department: Mathematics Dept Prefix: MATH CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 115 001 Mathematical Understanding and 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Spicer, Christopher Reasoning PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 115 002 Mathematical Understanding and 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Spicer, Christopher Reasoning PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 125 001 Precalculus 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Weinstein, Tessa PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 001 Elementary Probability and 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Bade, Regina Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 002 Elementary Probability and 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Bade, Regina Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 003 Elementary Probability and 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Navarre-Jackson, Layana Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 004 Elementary Probability and 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Weinstein, Tessa Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 205 001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Canning, Eric PreReq: Any precalculus course or 2 yrs. high school algebra, including trigonometry 210 001 Transition to Abstract 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Weinstein, Tessa Mathematics PreReq: MATH*205 or CSCI*170 307 001 Multivariable Calculus and 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Canning, Eric Differential Equations PreReq: MATH*206 315 001 Modern Algebra I 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Spicer, Christopher PreReq: MATH*210, MATH*215 400 001 Mathematical Sciences Capstone 2 TH 01:45pm-03:25pm Canning, Eric Senior standing 425 050 Methods of Teaching Secondary 2 T 06:30pm-08:30pm McHugh, Steven Mathematics & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing

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Department: Morningside Dept Prefix: MORN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 070 001 Intermediate Algebra 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Duchossois, George 074 001 Academic Reading 2 MTH 11:45am-12:35pm Schnieder, Jeremy 075 FH1 Basic Writing 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Schnieder, Jeremy First half course. Meets first half of the semester. 101 001 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Schnieder, Jeremy 101 002 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Stroh, James 101 003 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Pleuss, Jessica 101 004 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Zink, Mary 101 005 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Elder, David 101 006 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Sesterhenn, Timothy 101 007 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Yates, Richard 101 008 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Werden, Leslie 101 009 First Year Seminar 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Elder, David 101 010 First Year Seminar 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Dooley, Barbara 101 011 First Year Seminar 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Galati Huls, Donna 101 012 First Year Seminar 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Molland, Shelley 102 001 Composition and Communication 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Ellis-Kollars, Elizabeth PreReq: MORN*101 450 001 Internship 1-6 TBA - Hinga, Bethany 491 001 Independent Study 1-4 TBA - Hinga, Bethany

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Department: Music – Applied Lessons Dept Prefix: MUAL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 100 001 Private Lesson Seminar 0 W 12:45pm-01:35pm Weber, Heath Required of all students enrolled in a 100 level private lession. 160 001 Class Piano I 1 TH 09:50am-10:40am To be assigned 163 001 Class Piano III 1 T 11:45am-12:35pm To be assigned PreReq: MUAL*162 165 001 Private Piano 1 TBA - March, James 165 002 Private Piano 1 TBA - March, Kathryn 168 001 Private Harpsichord 1 TBA - March, James 170 001 Private Brass 1 TBA - Kisor, Justin 170 002 Private Brass 1 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 171 001 Private Percussion 1 TBA - Smith, Ron 172 001 Private Woodwinds 1 TBA - Gross, Diane 180 001 Private Strings 1 TBA - May - Patterson, Eleanor 182 001 Private Guitar 1 TBA - Langley, Michael 193 001 Private Voice 1 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 193 002 Private Voice 1 TBA - Lundberg, Stephen 193 003 Private Voice 1 TBA - Saulsbury, Kathryn 193 004 Private Voice 1 TBA - Burton, Shannon 200 001 Private Lesson Seminar 0 W 12:45pm-01:35pm Weber, Heath Required of all students enrolled in a 200 or 400 level private lesson. 265 001 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, James 265 002 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, Kathryn 270 001 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Kisor, Justin 270 002 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 271 001 Private Percussion 1-2 TBA - Smith, Ron 272 001 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Gross, Diane 280 001 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - May - Patterson, Eleanor 282 001 Private Guitar 1-2 TBA - Langley, Michael 293 001 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 293 002 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Lundberg, Stephen 293 003 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Saulsbury, Kathryn 293 004 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Burton, Shannon 321 001 Junior Recital Seminar 1 TBA - Dooley, Barbara Coreq: 400-level private lesson Co-req: 400-level of applied lesson for instrument/ voice presented in junior recital

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Department: Music – Applied Lessons Dept Prefix: MUAL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 465 001 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, James 465 002 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, Kathryn 470 001 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Kisor, Justin 470 002 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 471 001 Private Percussion 1-2 TBA - Smith, Ron 472 001 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Gross, Diane 480 001 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - May - Patterson, Eleanor 480 002 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 493 001 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 493 002 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Lundberg, Stephen 493 003 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Saulsbury, Kathryn 493 004 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Burton, Shannon

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Department: Music Education Dept Prefix: MUED CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction to Music 2 TTH 08:00am-08:50am Hickman, Jean Education and Practicum 215 001 Pedagogy of Brass 1 MTH 11:45am-12:35pm Hutchins, Tony 309 001 Instructional Design & Assess 2 TTH 08:50am-09:40am Hickman, Jean in Music Education & Practicum PreReq: MUED*101 330 001 Music Methods for the 2 TF 12:45pm-01:35pm Hickman, Jean Elementary Teacher PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 415 001 Choral Methods 1 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Hickman, Jean PreReq: MUSC*222 431 001 Piano Pedagogy 4 TBA - March, James 440 001 Student Teaching-Elementary 2-6 TBA - Hickman, Jean Vocal PreReq: Completion of required education courses and approval of Teacher Education Committee 442 001 Student Teaching-Secondary 2-6 TBA - Hickman, Jean Vocal PreReq: Completion of required education courses and approval of Teacher Education Committee

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Department: Music - Ensembles Dept Prefix: MUEN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 260 001 Collaborative Piano 0-1 TBA - March, James 260 002 Collaborative Piano 0-1 TBA - March, Kathryn 270 001 Brass Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 271 001 Percussion Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Smith, Ron 272 001 Woodwind Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Macklin, Shane 273 001 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 0-1 M 04:30pm-06:15pm Macklin, Shane WF 03:00pm-05:30pm 274 001 Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Hutchins, Tony Audition required 277 050 Marching Mustangs 0-1 MW 04:30pm-06:15pm Macklin, Shane Audition required F 03:00pm-05:30pm 280 001 Orchestra 0-1 M 06:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Sean Audition required 289 050 Master Chorale 0-1 T 07:30pm-09:30pm Watson, Timothy Hickman, Jean 290 001 College Choir 0-1 M 03:00pm-04:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required W 04:30pm-05:50pm TTH 03:30pm-04:50pm 293 001 Bel Canto Singers 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Hickman, Jean 294 001 Singing Men 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Watson, Timothy 295 001 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required 296 050 Opera Theater 0-1 TTH 07:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Shannon Saulsbury, Kathryn 460 001 Collaborative Piano 0-1 TBA - March, James 460 002 Collaborative Piano 0-1 TBA - March, Kathryn 470 001 Brass Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 471 001 Percussion Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Smith, Ron 472 001 Woodwind Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Macklin, Shane 473 001 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 0-1 M 04:30pm-06:15pm Macklin, Shane WF 03:00pm-05:30pm 474 001 Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Hutchins, Tony Audition required 477 050 Marching Mustangs 0-1 MW 04:30pm-06:15pm Macklin, Shane Audition required F 03:00pm-05:30pm

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Department: Music – Ensembles Dept Prefix: MUEN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 480 001 Orchestra 0-1 M 06:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Sean Audition required 489 050 Master Chorale 0-1 T 07:30pm-09:30pm Watson, Timothy Hickman, Jean 490 001 College Choir 0-1 M 03:00pm-04:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required W 04:30pm-05:50pm TTH 03:30pm-04:50pm 493 001 Bel Canto Singers 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Hickman, Jean 494 001 Singing Men 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Watson, Timothy 495 001 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required 496 050 Opera Theater 0-1 TTH 07:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Shannon Saulsbury, Kathryn

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Department: Music History and Literature Dept Prefix: MUHL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 102 001 Introduction to Music 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Hutchins, Tony 401 001 Music History I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am March, James PreReq: MUHL*102, MUTC*133 PreReq: Soph Jury research paper

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Department: Music Dept Prefix: MUSC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 102 001 Recital Attendance 0 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 222 001 Introduction to Conducting 2 TTH 01:45pm-02:35pm Watson, Timothy 302 001 Recital Attendance 0 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 313 001 Diction for Singers I: English, 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Dooley, Barbara IN/PERM Italian, and German

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Department: Music Theory and Composition Dept Prefix: MUTC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 103 001 Music Technology 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Hutchins, Tony 132 001 Music Theory & Ear Training I 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am March, James TTH 10:40am-11:30am Hickman, Jean 133 001 Music Theory & Ear Training II 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am March, James PreReq: MUTC*132 TTH 09:50am-10:40am Hickman, Jean PreReq: MUTC 132 with a C- or better 233 001 Music Theory & Ear Training IV 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Hutchins, Tony PreReq: MUTC*232 TTH 10:50am-11:40am Hickman, Jean PreReq: MUTC 232 with a C- or better

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Department: Natural Science Dept Prefix: NSCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 425 050 Methods of Teaching Secondary 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Watts, Steven Science & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*321 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing

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Department: Nursing Dept Prefix: NURS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 200 001 Iowa Student Nurses 1 TBA - To be assigned Association Convention 201 001 Introduction to Nursing 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Concepts and Practice T 07:00am-11:00am PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208, CHEM*110, MORN*102, PSYC*101 201 002 Introduction to Nursing 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Concepts and Practice TH 07:00am-11:00am PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208, CHEM*110, MORN*102, PSYC*101 201 003 Introduction to Nursing 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Concepts and Practice T 07:00am-11:00am PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208, CHEM*110, MORN*102, PSYC*101 201 004 Introduction to Nursing 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Concepts and Practice TH 07:00am-11:00am PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208, CHEM*110, MORN*102, PSYC*101 201 005 Introduction to Nursing 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Concepts and Practice T 07:00am-11:00am PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208, CHEM*110, MORN*102, PSYC*101 201 006 Introduction to Nursing 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am To be assigned Concepts and Practice TH 07:00am-11:00am PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208, CHEM*110, MORN*102, PSYC*101 204 001 Health Assessment 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Varner, Kari PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208 M 12:45pm-03:15pm 204 002 Health Assessment 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Varner, Kari PreReq: BIOL*207, BIOL*208 W 12:45pm-03:15pm 304 001 Mental Health 4 MT 08:00am-10:00am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS 210 and NURS 212 MT 03:00pm-09:00pm 304 002 Mental Health 4 MT 08:00am-10:00am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS 210 and NURS 212 MT 03:00pm-09:00pm 304 003 Mental Health 4 MT 08:00am-10:00am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS 210 and NURS 212 MT 03:00pm-09:00pm De Boer, Peggy 304 004 Mental Health 4 MT 08:00am-10:00am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS 210 and NURS 212 MT 03:00pm-09:00pm De Boer, Peggy 304 005 Mental Health 4 MT 08:00am-10:00am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS 210 and NURS 212 MT 03:00pm-09:00pm 304 006 Mental Health 4 MT 08:00am-10:00am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS 210 and NURS 212 MT 03:00pm-09:00pm 311 001 Applied Pathophysiology 2 MT 10:15am-11:30am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212

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Department: Nursing Dept Prefix: NURS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 314 001 Acute and Chronic Nursing I 4 MT 12:00pm-01:30pm Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm 314 002 Acute and Chronic Nursing I 4 MT 12:00pm-01:30pm Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm 314 003 Acute and Chronic Nursing I 4 MT 12:00pm-01:30pm Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm 314 004 Acute and Chronic Nursing I 4 MT 12:00pm-01:30pm Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm 314 005 Acute and Chronic Nursing I 4 MT 12:00pm-01:30pm Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm 314 006 Acute and Chronic Nursing I 4 MT 12:00pm-01:30pm Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*210 and NURS*212 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm 403 001 Research Utilization in 2 MT 08:00am-09:00am Kovarna, Mary Nursing PreReq: MATH*150, NURS*306 or NURS*315 403 OLT Research Utilization in 2 TBA - Kovarna, Mary Nursing PreReq: MATH*150, NURS*306 or NURS*315 407 001 Complex Pediatric Nursing 2 MT 01:40pm-03:00pm Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*210, NURS*315 415 001 Complex Health Situations 8 MT 09:15am-11:35am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*315, NURS*316 WTHF 07:00am-01:30pm 415 002 Complex Health Situations 8 MT 09:15am-11:35am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*315, NURS*316 WTHF 07:00am-01:30pm 415 003 Complex Health Situations 8 MT 09:15am-11:35am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*315, NURS*316 WTHF 07:00am-01:30pm 415 004 Complex Health Situations 8 MT 09:15am-11:35am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*315, NURS*316 WTHF 07:00am-01:30pm

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Department: Philosophy Dept Prefix: PHIL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 100 001 The Examined Life 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Reid, Heather 100 002 The Examined Life 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Reid, Heather 202 001 Everyday Logic 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Stout, John 308 001 Applied Agricultural Ethics 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Stout, John PreReq: PHIL*103 325 050 The Good Life: Ancient Greek 4 W 06:30pm-10:00pm Reid, Heather and Hellenistic Philosophy PreReq: One philosophy course or instructor's permission recommended

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Department: Physics Dept Prefix: PHYS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 111 001 Geology 2 T 09:50am-11:05am Slaven, David Tuesday 1:45 classes meet every other week. T 01:45pm-03:15pm Can be taken with PHYS 112, section 001. 111 002 Geology 2 T 09:50am-11:05am Slaven, David Wednesday classes meet every other week. W 12:00pm-01:30pm Can be taken with PHYS 112, section 002. 112 001 Meteorology 2 TH 09:50am-11:05am Slaven, David Tuesday classes meet every other week. T 01:45pm-03:15pm Can be taken with PHYS 111, section 001. 112 002 Meteorology 2 TH 09:50am-11:05am Slaven, David Wednesday classes meet every other week. W 12:00pm-01:30pm Can be taken with PHYS 111, section 002. 201 001 General Physics I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Kinnaman, Laura PreReq: MATH 125 or hs math, includ trig. TH 10:00am-12:30am and ACT 24 or higher; one basic physics course recommended 201 002 General Physics I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Kinnaman, Laura PreReq: MATH 125 or hs math, includ trig. W 12:00pm-02:30pm and ACT 24 or higher; one basic physics course recommended 201 003 General Physics I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Kinnaman, Laura PreReq: MATH 125 or hs math, includ trig. M 12:00pm-02:30pm and ACT 24 or higher; one basic physics course recommended 211 SH1 Calculus Applications for 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Slaven, David General Physics I (CAP I) PreReq: MATH*205 Coreq: PHYS 201 and MATH 206 Meets second half of the semester; October 21 - December 11

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Department: Political Science Dept Prefix: POLS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 147 001 United States Government 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Hennings, Valerie 205 001 Political & Cultural Geography 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Green, Kathleen Same as GEOG 205 208 001 Introduction to International 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm McKinlay, Patrick Relations 210 050 Mock Trial 2 W 06:30pm-08:30pm To be assigned 277 001 Introduction to United States 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Osborn, Ellen Law 322 001 Environment Politics & Policy: 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am McKinlay, Patrick Local, Nat'l & Global Perspect Same as AGRI 322 362 001 Congress and the Presidency 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Hennings, Valerie 410 050 Mock Trial 2 W 06:30pm-08:30pm To be assigned

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Department: Psychology Dept Prefix: PSYC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 General Psychology 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Mascarello, James 101 002 General Psychology 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Mascarello, James 101 003 General Psychology 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am To be assigned 215 001 Learning and Memory and Lab 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm LaPaglia, Jessica PreReq: PSYC*101 260 001 Developmental Psychology 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Pleuss, Jessica PreReq: PSYC*101 260 002 Developmental Psychology 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm To be assigned PreReq: PSYC*101 260 050 Developmental Psychology 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Trunk, Barry PreReq: PSYC*101 300 001 Professional Seminar 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm De Clute, Shannon PreReq: PSYC*101 Jr./Sr. standing; psych major 300 002 Professional Seminar 2 TF 12:45pm-01:35pm De Clute, Shannon PreReq: PSYC*101 Jr./Sr. standing; psych major 303 001 Child & Adolescent Psychology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Pleuss, Jessica PreReq: PSYC*101 309 001 Abnormal Psychology 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Hill, Jack PreReq: PSYC*101 309 050 Abnormal Psychology 4 T 06:30pm-10:00pm Trunk, Barry PreReq: PSYC*101 312 001 Experimental Psychology & Lab 4 TTH 08:25am-09:40am LaPaglia, Jessica PreReq: PSYC*101, MATH*150 TH 01:45pm-03:25pm 316 001 Experimental Social Psychology & Lab 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm To be assigned PreReq: PSYC*101 MWF 03:00pm-03:35pm 333 001 Cognitive Psychology and Lab 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am LaPaglia, Jessica PreReq: PSYC*101 401 001 History and Systems of 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am De Clute, Shannon Psychology PreReq: PSYC*101 422 001 Group Counseling 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Hill, Jack PreReq: PSYC*101 462 001 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Hill, Jack IN/PERM 462 002 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Pleuss, Jessica IN/PERM 462 003 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - LaPaglia, Jessica IN/PERM 462 004 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - De Clute, Shannon IN/PERM 462 005 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - To be assigned IN/PERM 463 001 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Hill, Jack 463 002 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Pleuss, Jessica 463 003 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - LaPaglia, Jessica 463 004 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - De Clute, Shannon 463 005 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - To be assigned 463 006 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - De Clute, Shannon

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Department: Religious Studies Dept Prefix: RELG CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 110 001 Introduction to Religion 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Tinklenberg, Jessica 110 002 Introduction to Religion 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Tinklenberg, Jessica 200 001 Christian Ethics 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Bonney, Timothy 250 050 World Religions 4 W 06:30pm-10:00pm Tinklenberg, Jessica 285 001 Religion and Popular Culture 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Forbes, Bruce 290 050 Special Topics: Proverbs and Psalms 2 TH 06:30pm-08:30pm Greene, Guy 307 001 Meditation and Mysticism, 2 TH 01:45pm-03:25pm Greene, Guy East and West 315 001 Religion in America 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Forbes, Bruce 335 050 Science and Religion 2 T 06:30pm-08:30pm Stroh, James Same as BIOL 335 Forbes, Bruce PreReq: One lab science course 490 050 Special Topics: Proverbs and Psalms 2 TH 06:30pm-08:30pm Greene, Guy

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Department: Writing and Rhetoric Dept Prefix: RHET CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 301 001 Advanced Public Speaking 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Werden, Leslie PreReq: MORN*101, MORN*102

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Department: Sociology Dept Prefix: SOCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction to Sociology 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Harkness, Geoff 101 002 Introduction to Sociology 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Harkness, Geoff 232 001 The Body in Society 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Navarre-Jackson, Layana 332 001 Sociology of Organizations: 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Harkness, Geoff ER, Fast-Food & Street Gangs

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Department: Spanish Dept Prefix: SPAN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 111 001 Beginning Spanish 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Ament, Gail 155 001 Spanish in Transition & Lab 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Ament, Gail PreReq: 3 years of high school Spanish or equivalent from institution of higher learning 202 001 Intermediate Spanish II & Lab 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Blaine, Patrick PreReq: SPAN*201 423 001 Seminar in Hispanic Literary 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Ament, Gail Perspectives PreReq: SPAN*303 444 001 Advanced Hispanic Topics 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Blaine, Patrick PreReq: SPAN*303

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Department: Special Education Dept Prefix: SPED CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 208 001 Survey of Exceptionalities & 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Arnett, Scott Practicum 208 002 Survey of Exceptionalities & 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Arnett, Scott Practicum 340 001 Introduction to Principles 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Leavitt, Lorna of Special Education PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa; Sophomore standing 431 050 Applied Behavior Analysis 4 T 06:30pm-10:00pm Arnett, Scott PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 451 050 Educational Assessment 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Leavitt, Lorna PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Senior standing 470 001 K-6 Student Teaching: 6 TBA - Leavitt, Lorna Instructional Strategist I Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing

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Department: Sports Dept Prefix: SPRT CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 230 FH1 Theory and Ethics of Coaching 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Nash, David Athletes Meets first half of the semester; August 26 - October 20 230 SH1 Theory and Ethics of Coaching 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Maxon, Thomas Athletes Meets second half of the semester; October 21 - December 11 230 SH2 Theory and Ethics of Coaching 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am To be assigned Athletes Meets second half of the semester; October 21 - December 11 254 SH1 Prevention and Care of 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Athletic Injuries PreReq: BIOL*207 Meets second half of the semester; October 21 - December 11 325 FH1 Sports Promotion & Marketing 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Maxon, Thomas PreReq or Coreq: BUSN 231 Meets first half of the semester; August 26 - October 20 450 001 Sports Management Internship 1-4 TBA - Hinga, Bethany IN/PERM PreReq: Completed 12 hours in minor

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Department: Social Science Dept Prefix: SSCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 425 050 Methods of Teaching Social 2 T 06:30pm-08:30pm Washinowski, Jeff Science & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*321 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Prepartaion Program

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Department: Theatre Dept Prefix: THTR CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction to Theatre 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Ditter, Jerry 215 001 Stagecraft I & Pract: Scenery, 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Ditter, Jerry Lights,Sound,Props & Tech Asp 255 001 Applied Theatre 2 TTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Ditter, Jerry PreReq: THTR*215 310 001 Voice and Movement 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Skewis-Arnett, Betty 315 001 Stagecraft II & Pract:Costumes 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Skewis-Arnett, Betty Make-up, and Artistic Aspects 375 001 Junior Project in Theatre 2 TBA - Skewis-Arnett, Betty IN/PERM PreReq: Jr/Sr standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre 375 002 Junior Project in Theatre 2 TBA - Ditter, Jerry IN/PERM PreReq: Jr/Sr standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre 455 001 Advanced Applied Theatre 2 TTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Ditter, Jerry PreReq: THTR*255 or THTR*256 PreReq: Major/minor in Theatre 475 001 Senior Project in Theatre 4 TBA - Skewis-Arnett, Betty IN/PERM PreReq: Sr. standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre 475 002 Senior Project in Theatre 4 TBA - Ditter, Jerry IN/PERM PreReq: Sr. standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre

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Spring 2016 Distribution & Flag Offerings (tentative)

American Experience (Complete One) ECON*315*001 Economics and Public Policy TTH 09:50am-11:30am

EDUC*290*001 Human Relations for Educators TTH 09:50am-11:30am

EDUC*290*002 Human Relations for Educators TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm

HIST*226*001 United States History Since 1877 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

POLS*448*001 United States Constitution TTH 08:00am-09:40am

SOCI*101*001 Introduction to Sociology MWF 09:15am-10:20am

SOCI*101*002 Introduction to Sociology MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

SOCI*214*001 Race, Ethnicity, and Social Class MWF 10:30am-11:35am

SOCI*323*001 Families and Society TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm

Creative Expressions (Complete four credits) ART*103*001 Design TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm

ART*206*050 Figure Drawing TTH 06:30pm-10:00pm

ART*210*001 Graphic Design I MWF 08:00am-10:20am

ART*265*001 Photography TTH 08:00am-11:30am

ART*265*050 Photography MW 06:30pm-10:00pm

ART*325*001 Painting TTH 08:00am-11:30am

ART*335*001 Ceramics MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm

DANC*130*001 Modern Dance Studio I TTH 09:50am-11:30am

DANC*240*001 Social Dance Studio MWF 10:30am-11:35am

DANC*301*001 Ballet Studio II MWF 09:15am-10:20am

ENGL*210*001 Creative Non-Fiction MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

ENGL*383*001 Advanced Fiction Writing TTH 09:15am-11:30am

MUHL*105*001 Introduction to Jazz MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

THTR*101*001 Introduction to Theatre TTH 09:50am-11:30am

THTR*215*001 Stagecraft I & Practicum MWF 09:15am-10:20am

THTR*222*001 Introduction to Acting MWF 10:30am-11:35am

Ethics & Personal Values (Complete One) COMM*101*001 Intro to Mass Communications TTH 08:00am-09:40am

COMM*101*002 Intro to Mass Communications MWF 09:15am-10:20am

ENGL*243*001 American Minorities Literature TTH 09:50am-11:30am

PHIL*101*001 Philosophy for Living MWF 09:15am-10:20am

RELG*200*001 Christian Ethics TTH 08:00am-09:40am

RELG*200*002 Christian Ethics TTH 09:50am-11:30am

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Empirical Reasoning (Complete One)

BIOL*110*001 Human Biology MWF 10:30am-11:20am

BIOL*116*001 Principles of Biology I MWF 08:00am-08:50am

BIOL*116*002 Principles of Biology I MWF 08:00am-08:50am

BIOL*116*003 Principles of Biology I MWF 09:15am-10:05am

BIOL*116*004 Principles of Biology I MWF 09:15am-10:05am

BIOL*207*001 Human Anatomy MWF 01:45pm-02:35pm

BIOL*207*002 Human Anatomy MWF 01:45pm-02:35pm

BIOL*207*003 Human Anatomy MWF 09:15am-10:05am

CHEM*110*001 General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry MWF 11:45am-12:35pm

CHEM*110*002 General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry MWF 11:45am-12:35pm

CHEM*110*003 General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry MWF 11:45am-12:35pm

PHYS*114*001 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies T 01:45pm-03:00pm

PHYS*114*002 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies T 01:45pm-03:00pm

PHYS*116*001 Batteries and Bulbs TH 01:45pm-03:00pm

PHYS*116*002 Batteries and Bulbs TH 01:45pm-03:00pm

PSYC*312*001 Experimental Psychology & Lab MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

Global Awareness (Complete One) ART*202*001 Renaissance to Modern Art History TTH 09:50am-11:30am

BUSN*340*050 International Business T 06:30pm-10:00pm

ENGL*344*001 Studies of British Literary TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm

HIST*222*001 Asian Civilizations MWF 10:30am-11:35am

POLS*160*001 World Politics MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

RELG*210*001 Eastern Religions MWF 10:30am-11:35am

SPAN*201*001 Intermediate Spanish I & Lab MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm

Quantitative Reasoning (Complete One) MATH*115*001 Math Understanding & Reasoning MWF 09:15am-10:20am

MATH*115*002 Math Understanding & Reasoning MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

MATH*125*001 Precalculus MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm

MATH*150*001 Elementary Probability & Statistics MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm

MATH*150*002 Elementary Probability & Statistics MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm

MATH*150*003 Elementary Probability & Statistics MWF 08:00am-09:05am

MATH*150*004 Elementary Probability & Statistics MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

MATH*150*005 Elementary Probability & Statistics TTH 09:50am-11:30am

MATH*205*001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm

PHYS*202*001 General Physics II MWF 10:30am-11:20am

PHYS*202*002 General Physics II MWF 10:30am-11:20am

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Religious Tradition (Complete at least 2 credits)

CULT*201*001 The Mayan, Aztec, and Incan Worlds MWF 08:00am-09:05am

HIST*214*001 The Greeks & The Romans;The Classical Age MWF 09:15am-10:20am

HIST*222*001 Asian Civilizations MWF 10:30am-11:35am

HIST*226*001 United States History Since 1877 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

PHIL*332*001 Faith, Reason, and Experience MWF 10:30am-11:35am

RELG*110*001 Introduction to Religion TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm

RELG*206*001 Holocaust: Genocides in Our Time TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm

RELG*210*001 Eastern Religions MWF 10:30am-11:35am

RELG*215*001 Introduction to the Bible MWF 09:15am-10:20am

RELG*307*050 Meditation and Mysticism, East & West TH 06:30pm-08:30pm

RELG*332*001 Faith, Reason, & Experience: MWF 10:30am-11:35am

Service Learning (Complete at least 2 credits) BIOL*319*001 Epidemiology MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

BIOL*323*001 Physical Geography MWF 10:30am-11:20am

COMM*330*001 Public Relations MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

GEOG*323*001 Physical Geography MWF 10:30am-11:20am

PHYS*323*001 Physical Geography MWF 10:30am-11:20am

POLS*320*001 U.S. Food Policy and Globalization MWF 08:00am-09:05am

POLS*342*001 Human Rights, Women's Rights MWF 09:15am-10:20am

SOCI*101*001 Introduction to Sociology MWF 09:15am-10:20am

SOCI*101*002 Introduction to Sociology MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

SPED*208*001 Survey of Exceptionalities & Pract. MWF 10:30am-11:35am

SPED*208*002 Survey of exceptionalities & Pract. MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm

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Department: Accounting Dept Prefix: ACCT CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 203 050 Introduction to Financial 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Sherer, Joshua Accounting 204 001 Managerial/Cost Accounting I 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Rosenbaum, Twyla PreReq: ACCT*203, MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 204 002 Managerial/Cost Accounting I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Rosenbaum, Twyla PreReq: ACCT*203, MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 204 003 Managerial/Cost Accounting I 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Rosenbaum, Twyla PreReq: ACCT*203, MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 204 004 Managerial/Cost Accounting I 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Rosenbaum, Twyla PreReq: ACCT*203, MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 302 001 Intermediate Accounting II 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Hopkins, James PreReq: ACCT*301 304 001 Managerial/Cost Accounting II 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Hopkins, James PreReq: ACCT*204 472 001 Internship in Accounting 1-6 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM Senior standing

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Department: Agricultural and Food Studies Dept Prefix: AGRI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 208 001 Principles of Agriculture II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Crow, Richard PreReq: AGRI*207 TH 08:00am-10:50am 208 002 Pirnciples of Agriculture II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Crow, Richard PreReq: AGRI*207 TH 11:45am-02:35pm 271 001 History of Food & Agriculture 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Crow, Richard Same as HIST 271 310 001 Agricultural Marketing 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Benson, Chris PreReq: AGRI*234 or ECON*234 Same as BUSN 310 320 001 Pricniples of Agriculture 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Benson, Chris Industry PreReq: AGRI*208

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Department: Art Dept Prefix: ART CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 103 001 Design 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm To be assigned 202 001 Renaissance to Modern Art 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Emenhiser-Harris, Karen History 206 050 Figure Drawing 4 TTH 06:30pm-10:00pm Foltz, Amy 210 001 Graphic Design I 4 MWF 08:00am-10:20am Kolbo, John PreReq: ART 103, 205 or 206 for majors 265 001 Photography 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am Thompson, Dolie 265 050 Photography 4 MW 06:30pm-10:00pm Paulson, Stephen 275 001 Web Design/Interactive Media 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm Yates, Richard PreReq: ART*210 304 001 History of Photography 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Thompson, Dolie 305 001 Modern Art History 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Emenhiser-Harris, Karen 320 001 Graphic Design II 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm Kolbo, John PreReq: ART*210 325 001 Painting 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am McGaffin, Terri 326 001 Painting II 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am McGaffin, Terri PreReq: ART*325 330 001 Illustration 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm Kolbo, John PreReq: ART*103, ART*205, ART*210 PreReq: Either 210, 325, 345, 346, or 265 335 001 Ceramics 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm Bowitz, John 336 001 Ceramics II 4 MWF 12:45pm-02:50pm Bowitz, John PreReq: ART*335 347 001 Digital Animation I 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am Yates, Richard PreReq: ART*205 or ART*206 Same as CSCI 347 367 001 Creative Photography 4 TTH 12:45pm-03:25pm Thompson, Dolie PreReq: ART*265 381 050 Elementary Art Methods & 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Bisenius, James Practicum PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 382 050 Elementary Education Art 2 M 06:30pm-08:30pm Bisenius, James Methods PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program

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Department: Art Dept Prefix: ART CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 401 001 Design: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - Yates, Richard IN/PERM PreReq: ART*103 Junior standing 405 001 Graphic Design: Advanced 1-6 TBA - Kolbo, John IN/PERM Studies PreReq: ART*321 406 001 Drawing: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - McGaffin, Terri IN/PERM PreReq: ART*205, ART*206 426 001 Painting: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - McGaffin, Terri IN/PERM PreReq: ART*325, ART*326 436 001 Ceramics: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - Bowitz, John IN/PERM PreReq: ART*335, ART*336 466 001 Photography: Advanced Studies 1-4 TBA - Thompson, Dolie IN/PERM PreReq: ART*366, ART*368 490 001 Senior Art Seminar 2 M 04:00pm-05:50pm Yates, Richard Senior Standing Kolbo, John

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Department: Biology Dept Prefix: BIOL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 110 001 Human Biology 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Leugers, Chad TH 01:45pm-03:35pm 116 001 Principles of Biology I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Sesterhenn, Timothy T 09:50am-11:40am 116 002 Principles of Biology I 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Sesterhenn, Timothy W 11:45am-01:35pm 116 003 Principles of Biology I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Sesterhenn, Timothy M 12:45pm-02:35pm 116 004 Principles of Biology I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Sesterhenn, Timothy T 07:50am-09:40am 205 001 Health and Nutrition 2 W 12:45pm-01:35pm To be assigned This course will be taught in a hybrid model, including seat-time and an online component. 207 001 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:35pm Spearing, Kurt T 07:50am-09:40am 207 002 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:35pm Spearing, Kurt T 09:50am-11:40am 207 003 Human Anatomy 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Spearing, Kurt T 12:45pm-02:35pm 208 001 Human Physiology 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:00pm Bunker, Aaron PreReq: BIOL*207 TH 07:50am-09:40am 208 002 Human Physiology 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:00pm Bunker, Aaron PreReq: BIOL*207 TH 09:50am-11:40am 222 001 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Bunker, Aaron PreReq: Major or minor 222 002 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Sesterhenn, Timothy PreReq: Major or minor 222 003 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Kern, Anthony PreReq: Major or minor 222 004 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Leugers, Chad PreReq: Major or minor 222 005 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - To be assigned PreReq: Major or minor 222 006 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Spearing, Kurt PreReq: Major or minor 222 007 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Stroh, James PreReq: Major or minor 251 001 Genetics 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Kern, Anthony PreReq: BIOL*116, BIOL*117, CHEM*122 TH 08:00am-10:50am PreReq: BIOL 116, 117 & CHEM 122 or BIOL 252 & CHEM 122 Preq: C or higher in PreReq courses 251 002 Genetics 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Kern, Anthony PreReq: BIOL*116, BIOL*117, CHEM*122 TH 11:45am-02:35pm PreReq: BIOL 116, 117 & CHEM 122 or BIOL 252 & CHEM 122 PreReq: C or higher in all PreReq courses

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Department: Biology Dept Prefix: BIOL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 317 001 Environmental Issues 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Stroh, James 319 001 Epidemiology 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm To be assigned PreReq: BIOL*110 or BIOL*252 College-level math course recommended 323 001 Physical Geography 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Stroh, James Same as GEOG 323 and PHYS 323 TH 08:00am-09:40am 325 001 Special Topics in Biology: 4 MWF 12:45pm-01:35pm Bunker, Aaron Exercise Physiology W 10:30am-12:20pm PreReq: BIOL*208 or BIOL*321 325 002 Special Topics in Biology: 4 MTTH 11:45am-12:45pm To be assigned Cell Biology T 08:00am-10:50am 325 050 Special Topics in Biology: 4 MW 06:30pm-08:20pm Spearing, Kurt Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy PreReq: BIOL*116 422 001 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Bunker, Aaron PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 002 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Sesterhenn, Timothy PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 003 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Kern, Anthony PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 004 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Leugers, Chad PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 005 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - To be assigned PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 006 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Spearing, Kurt PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 422 007 Biological Research 1-4 TBA - Stroh, James PreReq: Major or minor; Jr/Sr standing 460 001 Capstone Seminar 2 T 08:00am-09:40am Stroh, James Same as CHEM 460 PreReq: Jr/Sr standing; biology/chemistry major 460 002 Capstone Seminar 2 MF 10:30am-11:20am Thomas, Andrew Same as CHEM 460 PreReq: Jr/Sr standing; biology/chemistry major; 5 biology and/or chemistry courses

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Department: Business Administration Dept Prefix: BUSN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 231 001 Principles of Management 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:40pm Zink, Mary Recommended for first year students interested in business. 231 002 Principles of Management 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:40pm Zink, Mary Recommended for first year students interested in business. 231 003 Principles of Management 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Wubbena, Daniel Recommended for first year students interested in business. 244 001 Special Top. in Busn: Intro to 4 MTH 11:45am-01:40pm Power, Anne Management Information Systems Recommended for first year students interested in business. 314 001 Business Law 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Williams, Molly 314 002 Business Law 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Williams, Molly 321 001 Principles of Finance I 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Keime, Julie PreReq: ACCT*204 321 002 Principles of Finance I 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Keime, Julie PreReq: ACCT*204 323 001 Principles of Finance II 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Keime, Julie PreReq: BUSN*321, MATH*150 or MATH*125 or MATH*205 339 050 Project Management 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Wubbena, Daniel PreReq: BUSN*231, MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 340 050 International Business 4 T 06:30pm-10:00pm Glover, Jason PreReq: BUSN*231, ECON*200 341 001 Principles of Marketing 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Eastman, Marilyn PreReq: MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 341 002 Principles of Marketing 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Eastman, Marilyn PreReq: MATH*125 or MATH*150 or MATH*205 342 001 Principles of Advertising 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Mickelson, Pamela PreReq: BUSN*341 343 050 Sales Management 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Delperdang, Cody PreReq: BUSN*231, BUSN*341 349 001 Small Business Entrepreneurship 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am To be assigned IN/PERM 422 001 Finance Internship 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM 430 001 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Zink, Mary PreReq: Sr. standing; major in Bus. Dept. 442 001 Marketing Internship 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM

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Department: Business Administration Dept Prefix: BUSN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 445 001 Advertising Campaigns 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Mickelson, Pamela PreReq: BUSN*446 M 06:30pm-09:00pm 447 001 Advanced Advertising Campaigns 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Mickelson, Pamela PreReq: BUSN*347 M 06:30pm-09:00pm 462 001 International Business 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM Internship 472 001 Management Internship 1-4 TBA - Mickelson, Pamela IN/PERM 481 001 Seminar in Business: 4 MTH 11:45am-01:40pm Eastman, Marilyn Digital & Social Marketing PreReq: BUSN*341, Counts toward the Marketing Emphasis 484 001 Business Policy 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Power, Anne PreReq: Business core requirements PreReq: Sr. standing 484 002 Business Policy 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Power, Anne PreReq: Business core requirements PreReq: Sr. standing

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Department: Chemistry Dept Prefix: CHEM CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 110 001 General, Organic, & Biological 4 MWF 11:45am-12:35pm Thomas, Andrew Chemistry T 07:50am-09:40am 110 002 General, Organic, & Biological 4 MWF 11:45am-12:35pm Thomas, Andrew Chemistry T 09:50am-11:40am 110 003 General, Organic, & Biological 4 MWF 11:45am-12:35pm Thomas, Andrew Chemistry M 12:45pm-02:35pm 122 001 General Chemistry II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Thomas, Andrew PreReq: CHEM*121 TH 08:00am-10:50am Stueve, Kenneth 122 002 General Chemistry II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:05am Thomas, Andrew PreReq: CHEM*121 T 08:00am-10:50am Stueve, Kenneth 122 003 General Chemistry II 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Helms, John PreReq: CHEM*121 W 12:00pm-02:50pm 122 004 General Chemistry II 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am Helms, John PreReq: CHEM*121 TH 12:45pm-03:35pm 202 001 Organic Chemistry II 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am McFarland, Brian PreReq: CHEM*201 TH 08:00am-10:50am 202 002 Organic Chemistry II 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am McFarland, Brian PreReq: CHEM*201 W 12:00pm-02:50pm 202 003 Organic Chemistry II 4 MWF 08:00am-08:50am McFarland, Brian PreReq: CHEM*201 TH 11:45am-02:35pm 305 001 Analytical Chemistry 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Helms, John PreReq: CHEM*122 T 12:45pm-03:25pm 420 001 Chemical Research 1-4 TBA - Thomas, Andrew PreReq: Department chair permission 420 002 Chemical Research 1-4 TBA - McFarland, Brian PreReq: Department chair permission 420 003 Chemical Research 1-4 TBA - Helms, John PreReq: Department chair permission 444 001 Advanced Topics in Chemistry: 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am McFarland, Brian IN/PERM Forensic Chemistry M 12:00pm-02:50pm PreReq: Department chair permission 460 001 Chemistry Capstone 2 T 08:00am-09:40am Stroh, James Same as BIOL 460 Jr/Sr standing; chemistry major 460 002 Chemistry Capstone 2 MF 10:30am-11:20am Thomas, Andrew Same as BIOL 460 Jr/Sr standing; chemistry major

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Department: Mass Communication Dept Prefix: COMM CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction to Mass 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Case, Carol Communication 101 002 Introduction to Mass 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Heistad, Mark Communication 207 050 Video Production for 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Iversen, Peter Television and the Web 244 001 Topics in Mass Communication 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Fuglsang, Ross PreReq: COMM 101 recommended 260 001 Sports Journalism and 4 TTH 01:45pm-02:50pm Anderson, Curtis Broadcasting PreReq: COMM*204 or COMM*207 264 001 Media Practicum: Audio and 2 F 12:45pm-01:35pm Heistad, Mark Radio Production PreReq: COMM*204 267 001 Media Practicum: Video and 2 TH 11:45am-12:35pm Madsen, David Television Production PreReq: COMM*207 268 001 Media Practicum: News Writing 2 T 11:45am-12:35pm Fuglsang, Ross and Reporting PreReq: COMM*208 311 001 Law of Mass Communication 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Heistad, Mark IN/PERM PreReq: COMM*245 or COMM*345 or BUSN*231 330 001 Public Relations 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Madsen, David PreReq: COMM*208 PreReq: Mentioned PreReqs or dept. perm 404 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 F 12:45pm-01:35pm Heistad, Mark KMSC Department Head PreReq: COMM*264 PreReq: BUSN 231 recommended 407 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 TH 11:45am-12:35pm Madsen, David MCTV Department Head PreReq: COMM*267 PreReq: BUSN 231 or COMM 245 or 345 recommended 408 001 Advanced Media Practicum: 2 T 11:45am-12:35pm Fuglsang, Ross Collegian Reporter Editor PreReq: COMM*268 PreReq: BUSN 231 or COMM 245 or 345 recommended 409 001 Advanced Media Practicum: New 2 TBA - Pottebaum, Kevin Media Production PreReq: COMM*220 or COMM*269, CSCI*170 444 001 Topics in Mass Communication 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Fuglsang, Ross PreReq: Jr/Sr standing 455 001 Mass Communication Capstone 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Madsen, David Seminar PreReq: Jr/Sr standing

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Department: Computer Science Dept Prefix: CSCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 202 001 C++ on the Server Side: CGI, 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Campbell, Randolph AJAX and Classes CSCI 160 or HTML and JavaScript 320 001 The Technical Web 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Stevens, Dean PreReq: CSCI*202 347 001 Digital Animation I 4 TTH 08:00am-11:30am Yates, Richard PreReq: ART*205 or ART*206 Same as ART 347 410 001 Embedded and Realtime 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Stevens, Dean Programming PreReq: CSCI*330 or CSCI*310 440 001 Mechanical Reasoning, 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Campbell, Randolph Intelligence & Learning PreReq: CSCI*310,MATH*210 444 001 Adv Topics in Comp Science: 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Stevens, Dean IN/PERM Cyber Security

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Department: Cultural Studies Dept Prefix: CULT CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 201 001 The Mayan, Aztec, and Incan 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Ament, Gail Worlds Past and Present

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Department: Dance Dept Prefix: DANC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 130 001 Modern Dance Studio I 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Bennett, Tracy 240 001 Social Dance Studio 2 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Bennett, Tracy 256 001 Applied Dance 1-4 TBA - Bennett, Tracy Coreq: A dance studio course 301 001 Ballet Studio II 2 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Bennett, Tracy PreReq: DANC*201 451 001 Dance History 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Bennett, Tracy PreReq: DANC 100 or permission of department 456 001 Advanced Applied Dance 1-4 TBA - Bennett, Tracy PreReq: 2 semesters of 255 or 256 Coreq: 301, 310, 320, 330, or 408

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Department: Economics Dept Prefix: ECON CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 200 001 Principles of Microeconomics 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Clovis, Samuel 200 002 Principles of Microeconomics 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Zink, John 315 001 Economics and Public Policy 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Clovis, Samuel PreReq: ECON*200 321 001 Money and Banking 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Zink, John PreReq: ECON*200

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Department: Education Dept Prefix: EDUC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Foundations of Education 2 TTH 08:00am-08:50am Molland, Shelley 290 001 Human Relations for Educators 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Lubbers, Susanne 290 002 Human Relations for Educators 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Molland, Shelley 300 001 Instructional Design and 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Stevenson, Celia Assessment & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*101 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; SO standing; Pass PRAXIS Core Tests 308 050 Teaching Elementary Physical 2 M 06:30pm-08:30pm Tuttle, Kelli Education, Health & Wellness PreReq: Admiited to Teacher Preparation Program; Elementary Education major; 2.50 gpa 315 001 Teaching Elementary Reading/ 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Wilt, Barbara Language Arts & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 316 001 Teaching Elementary Social 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am To be assigned Studies/Science & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 317 001 Teaching Elementary 5 MWF 10:30am-11:50am Stevenson, Celia Mathematics & Practicum PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; 2.50 cumulative gpa 320 001 Middle School Literacy & 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Practicum PreReq: EDUC*315 PreReq: 2.50 gpa; admission to the Teacher Preparation Program 321 001 Methods of Teaching in 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Lubbers, Susanne Secondary Schools & Practicum PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 324 001 Reading in Content Areas 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Wilt, Barbara PreReq: EDUC*315 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 405 001 Classroom Management for 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Molland, Shelley Elem and Secondary Teachers PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Senior standing 408 001 Language Arts Instruction and 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am To be assigned Assessment for ELLs & Pract. PreReq: EDUC*315, EDUC*320 or EDUC*324, EDUC*333 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 409 001 Content Area Instruction 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am To be assigned And Assessment for ELLs PreReq: EDUC*333 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program

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Department: Education Dept Prefix: EDUC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 414 001 Diagnostic Teaching of 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Wilt, Barbara Reading & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*314 or EDUC*315 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 417 001 Elementary Student Teaching 10 TBA - Stevenson, Celia Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 417 002 Elementary Student Teaching 6 TBA - Leavitt, Lorna Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 427 001 Secondary Student Teaching 10 TBA - Lubbers, Susanne Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 427 002 Secondary Student Teaching 6 TBA - Lubbers, Susanne Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 477 001 Elementary Art Student 6 TBA - Marley, Alice Teaching Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 477 002 Elementary Art Student 3 TBA - Marley, Alice Teaching Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 478 001 Secondary Art Student Teaching 6 TBA - Marley, Alice Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 478 002 Secondary Art Student Teaching 3 TBA - Marley, Alice Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 490 001 Effective Educator Seminar 2 F 08:00am-05:00pm Haase, LuAnn Coreq: Student teaching PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa; admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 490 002 Effective Educator Seminar 2 F 08:00am-05:00pm To be assigned Coreq: Student teaching PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa; admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 498 001 Language Acquisition and 2 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm To be assigned Development PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing

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Department: English Dept Prefix: ENGL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 203 050 Children's Literature 2 M 06:30pm-08:30pm Graham, Joellen 204 050 Adolescent Literature 2 T 06:30pm-08:00pm Paul-Fetterman, Gennifer 210 001 Creative Non-Fiction 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Coyne, Stephen 243 001 American Minorities Literature 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Leichner, Amber 295 001 Introduction to Literary 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Knepper, Martha Analysis 344 001 Studies of British Literary: 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Knepper, Martha Relg/Sex/Pol/Gen/Race 17Cent 346 050 Studies of a Major Literary 4 TH 06:30pm-10:00pm Leichner, Amber Figure or Movement 383 001 Advanced Fiction Writing 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Coyne, Stephen PreReq: ENGL*281

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Department: Engineering Dept Prefix: ENGR CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 235 FH1 Engineering Design Laboratory 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Kinnaman, Laura Coreq: A Quantitative Reasoning course Meets first half of the semester; January 13 - March 2 365 001 Modeling and Simulation of 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Kinnaman, Laura Static and Dynamic Systems PreReq: ENGR*131 or ENGR*201, ENGR*274, MATH*215, PHYS*211 Coreq: MATH 307 435 SH1 Advanced Engineering Lab 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Kinnaman, Laura PreReq: PHYS*211, PHYS*212 PreReq: Course in computer programming PreReq: Two courses from ENGR 121, ENGR 324 or 325, ENGR 365, PHYS 369, CHEM 121 or 122; Meets second half of the semester; March 3 - May 10

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Department: Geography Dept Prefix: GEOG CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 323 001 Physical Geography 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Stroh, James Same as BIOL 323 and PHYS 323 TH 08:00am-09:40am

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Department: History Dept Prefix: HIST CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 214 001 The Greeks and the Romans: 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Bass, Patrick The Classical Age 222 001 Asian Civilizations 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Guelcher, Gregory 226 001 United States History Since 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Green, Kathleen 1877 358 001 The United States in the Era 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Green, Kathleen of the World Wars 1900-1945 431 001 The Study of History 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Bass, Patrick PreReq: HIST*302, HIST*324 or HIST*337 or HIST*358 or HIST*359 Co-requisite: HIST 476 465 001 Directed Study in Writing 2 TBA - Guelcher, Gregory and Research PreReq: HIST 431 or Dept permission; coreq: HIST 476 476 001 Colloquium in History 2 TH 11:45am-12:35pm Guelcher, Gregory PreReq: One 300-level course in History

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Department: Interdepartamental Honors Dept Prefix: HONR CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 01:45pm-03:00pm Schnieder, Jeremy Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 101 002 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 01:45pm-03:00pm Elder, David Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 101 003 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 03:30pm-04:45pm Tinklenberg, Jessica Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 101 004 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 03:30pm-04:45pm To be assigned Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa First-year students only 401 001 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 01:45pm-03:00pm To be assigned Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 401 002 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 01:45pm-03:00pm Campbell, Randolph Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 401 003 Interdepartmental Honors 0 TH 03:30pm-04:45pm LaPaglia, Jessica Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 401 004 Interdepartmental Honors 0 M 03:30pm-04:45pm To be assigned Seminar PreReq: Minimum 3.50 cum gpa Sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing 450 001 Honors Mentorship 0 TBA - Elder, David PreReq: Permission of an Honors Director Tinklenberg, Jessica Schnieder, Jeremy

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Department: Mathematics Dept Prefix: MATH CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 115 001 Mathematical Understanding and 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Campbell, Randolph Reasoning PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 115 002 Mathematical Understanding and 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Weinstein, Tessa Reasoning PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 125 001 Precalculus 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Spicer, Christopher PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 001 Elementary Probability and 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Bade, Regina Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 002 Elementary Probability and 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Bade, Regina Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 003 Elementary Probability and 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am Weinstein, Tessa Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 004 Elementary Probability and 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Harkness, Geoff Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 150 005 Elementary Probability and 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Statistics PreReq: 2 yrs high school algebra 205 001 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Canning, Eric PreReq: Any precalculus course or 2 yrs. high school algebra, including trigonometry 206 001 Calculus and Analytic 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Canning, Eric Geometry II PreReq: MATH*205 215 001 Linear Algebra 2 TTH 08:50am-09:40am Canning, Eric PreReq: MATH*205 or MATH*210 or CSCI*170 416 001 Modern Algebra II 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Spicer, Christopher PreReq: MATH*315 445 001 Advanced Topics in Mathematics 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Weinstein, Tessa IN/PERM Numerical Analysis

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Department: Morningside Dept Prefix: MORN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 First Year Seminar 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Galati Huls, Donna 102 001 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Schnieder, Jeremy PreReq: MORN*101 102 002 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Blaine, Patrick PreReq: MORN*101 102 003 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am McFarland, Brian PreReq: MORN*101 102 004 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am McGaffin, Terri PreReq: MORN*101 102 005 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am To be assigned PreReq: MORN*101 102 006 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Elder, David PreReq: MORN*101 102 007 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Coyne, Stephen PreReq: MORN*101 102 008 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Leichner, Amber PreReq: MORN*101 102 009 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Fuglsang, Ross PreReq: MORN*101 102 010 Composition and Communication 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Guelcher, Gregory PreReq: MORN*101 102 011 Composition and Communication 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Ellis-Kollars, Elizabeth PreReq: MORN*101 102 012 Composition and Communication 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Ellis-Kollars, Elizabeth PreReq: MORN*101 102 013 Composition and Communication 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Molland, Shelley PreReq: MORN*101 102 014 Composition and Communication 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Elder, David PreReq: MORN*101 450 001 Internship 1-6 TBA - Hinga, Bethany 492 001 Independent Study 1-4 TBA - Hinga, Bethany

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Department: Music-Applied Lessons Dept Prefix: MUAL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 100 001 Private Lesson Seminar 0 W 12:45pm-01:35pm Weber, Heath Required of all students enrolled in a 100 level private lesson 162 001 Class Piano II 1 T 10:50am-11:40am To be assigned PreReq: MUAL*160 164 001 Class Piano IV 1 T 09:50am-10:40am To be assigned PreReq: MUAL*163 165 001 Private Piano 1 TBA - March, James 165 002 Private Piano 1 TBA - March, Kathryn 167 001 Private Organ 1 TBA - To be assigned 168 001 Private Harpsichord 1 TBA - March, James 170 001 Private Brass 1 TBA - Kisor, Justin 170 002 Private Brass 1 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 171 001 Private Percussion 1 TBA - Smith, Ron 172 001 Private Woodwinds 1 TBA - Macklin, Shane 172 002 Private Woodwinds 1 TBA - Kingdon, Casey 172 003 Private Woodwinds 1 TBA - Bechard, Cassandra 172 004 Private Woodwinds 1 TBA - Gross, Diane 180 001 Private Strings 1 TBA - March, Stephanie 180 002 Private Strings 1 TBA - May - Patterson, Eleanor 182 001 Private Guitar 1 TBA - Langley, Michael 193 001 Private Voice 1 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 193 002 Private Voice 1 TBA - Lundberg, Stephen 193 003 Private Voice 1 TBA - Saulsbury, Kathryn 193 004 Private Voice 1 TBA - Burton, Shannon 200 001 Private Lesson Seminar 0 W 12:45pm-01:35pm Weber, Heath Required of all students enrolled in a 200 or 400 level private lesson 265 001 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, James 265 002 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, Kathryn 267 001 Private Organ 1-2 TBA - To be assigned 270 001 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Kisor, Justin 270 002 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 271 001 Private Percussion 1-2 TBA - Smith, Ron

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Department: Music-Applied Lessons Dept Prefix: MUAL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 272 001 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Macklin, Shane 272 002 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Kingdon, Casey 272 003 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Bechard, Cassandra 272 004 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Gross, Diane 280 001 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - March, Stephanie 280 002 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - May - Patterson, Eleanor 280 003 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 282 001 Private Guitar 1-2 TBA - Langley, Michael 293 001 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 293 002 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Lundberg, Stephen 293 003 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Saulsbury, Kathryn 293 004 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Burton, Shannon 321 001 Junior Recital Seminar 1 TBA - To be assigned Co-req: 400-level of applied lesson for instrument/ voice presented in junior recital 421 001 Senior Recital Seminar 1 TBA - To be assigned Co-requisite: 400-level applied lesson for instrument/ voice presented in senior recital 465 001 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, James 465 002 Private Piano 1-2 TBA - March, Kathryn 467 001 Private Organ 1-2 TBA - To be assigned 470 001 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Kisor, Justin 470 002 Private Brass 1-2 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 471 001 Private Percussion 1-2 TBA - Smith, Ron 472 001 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Macklin, Shane 472 002 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Kingdon, Casey 472 003 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Bechard, Cassandra 472 004 Private Woodwinds 1-2 TBA - Gross, Diane 480 001 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - March, Stephanie 480 002 Private Strings 1-2 TBA - May - Patterson, Eleano 493 001 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 493 002 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Lundberg, Stephen 493 003 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Saulsbury, Kathryn 493 004 Private Voice 1-2 TBA - Burton, Shannon

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Department: Music Education Dept Prefix: MUED CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 218 001 Pedagogy of Percussion 1 TBA - Smith, Ron 219 001 Instrumental Pedagogy Overview 1 TBA - Macklin, Shane 305 001 Music Educ Seminar & Pract: Music 2 TBA - Hickman, Jean in the Elementary School 306 001 Music Educ Seminar & Pract: Music 2 MWF 08:15am-09:05am Hickman, Jean in the Secondary School 308 001 Music Educ Seminar & Pract: The 2 TBA - Hickman, Jean School Music Program 330 001 Music Methods for the 2 TF 12:45pm-01:35pm Hickman, Jean Elementary Teacher PreReq: EDUC*300 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program 416 001 Instrumental Methods 1 TBA - Macklin, Shane PreReq: MUSC*222 440 001 Student Teaching-Elementary 2-6 TBA - Hickman, Jean Vocal PreReq: Completion of required education courses and approval of Teacher Education Committee 442 001 Student Teaching-Secondary 2-6 TBA - Hickman, Jean Vocal PreReq: Completion of required education courses and approval of Teacher Education Committee

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Department: Music-Ensembles Dept Prefix: MUEN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 270 001 Brass Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 271 001 Percussion Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Smith, Ron 272 001 Woodwind Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Macklin, Shane 273 001 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 0-1 M 04:30pm-05:50pm Macklin, Shane WF 03:00pm-04:20pm 274 001 Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Hutchins, Tony Audition required 280 001 Orchestra 0-1 M 06:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Sean Audition required 289 050 Master Chorale 0-1 T 07:30pm-09:30pm Watson, Timothy Hickman, Jean 290 001 College Choir 0-1 M 03:00pm-04:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required W 04:30pm-05:50pm TTH 03:30pm-04:50pm 293 001 Bel Canto Singers 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Hickman, Jean 294 001 Singing Men 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Watson, Timothy 295 001 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required 296 050 Opera Theater 0-1 TTH 07:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Shannon Saulsbury, Kathryn 470 001 Brass Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Hutchins, Tony 471 001 Percussion Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Smith, Ron 472 001 Woodwind Ensemble 0-1 TBA - Macklin, Shane 473 001 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 0-1 M 04:30pm-05:50pm Macklin, Shane WF 03:00pm-04:20pm 474 001 Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Hutchins, Tony Audition required 480 001 Orchestra 0-1 M 06:00pm-08:30pm Burton, Sean Audition required 489 050 Master Chorale 0-1 T 07:30pm-09:30pm Watson, Timothy Hickman, Jean 490 001 College Choir 0-1 M 03:00pm-04:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required W 04:30pm-05:50pm TTH 03:30pm-04:50pm 493 001 Bel Canto Singers 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Hickman, Jean 494 001 Singing Men 0-1 TTH 11:45am-12:35pm Watson, Timothy 495 001 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 0-1 TTH 05:00pm-06:20pm Watson, Timothy Audition required 496 050 Opera Theater 0-1 TTH 07:00pm-08:30pm Saulsbury, Kathryn Burton, Shannon

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Department: Music History and Literature Dept Prefix: MUHL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 105 001 Introduction to Jazz 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Hutchins, Tony 391 001 Song Literature 2 TBA - Dooley, Barbara IN/PERM 402 001 Music History II 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am March, James PreReq: MUHL*102, MUTC*133 PreReq: Soph Jury reserach paper

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Department: Music Dept Prefix: MUSC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 102 001 Recital Attendance 0 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 302 001 Recital Attendance 0 TBA - Dooley, Barbara 314 001 Diction for Singers II: French 2 MTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Dooley, Barbara PreReq: MUSC*313 323 001 Conducting-Instrumental 2 TF 12:45pm-01:35pm Macklin, Shane PreReq: MUSC*222 PreReq: MUSC 222 with C- or better 324 001 Conducting-Choral 2 TF 12:45pm-01:35pm Watson, Timothy PreReq: MUSC*222 PreReq: MUSC 222 with C- or better

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Department: Music Theory and Composition Dept Prefix: MUTC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 133 001 Music Theory & Ear Training II 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am March, James PreReq: MUTC*132 TTH 09:50am-10:40am Hickman, Jean PreReq: MUTC 132 with a C- or better 232 001 Music Theory & Ear Traning III 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Hutchins, Tony PreReq: MUTC*133 TTH 10:50am-11:40am Hickman, Jean PreReq: MUTC 133 with C- or better

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Department: Nursing Dept Prefix: NURS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 210 001 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Henry, Anasara PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 210 002 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Henry, Anasara PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 210 003 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Johnson, Angela PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 210 004 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Johnson, Angela PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 210 005 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm French, Sharon PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 210 006 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 210 007 Nursing Care of the Family 4 MT 08:15am-10:15am Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Fuxa, Mary PreReq or Coreq: BIOL 205 and PSYCH 260 212 001 Pharmacology Principles 4 MT 10:30am-12:30pm Varner, Kari PreReq: BIOL*252, NURS*201, NURS*204 315 001 Acute and Chronic Nursing II 4 MT 08:00am-09:40am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Hobbs, Dawn PreReq: NURS 310 and 314; or NURS 304, 311 and 314 315 002 Acute and Chronic Nursing II 4 MT 08:00am-09:40am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm Hobbs, Dawn PreReq: NURS 310 and 314; or NURS 304, 311 and 314 315 003 Acute and Chronic Nursing II 4 MT 08:00am-09:40am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm PreReq: NURS 310 and 314; or NURS 304, 311 and 314 315 004 Acute and Chronic Nursing II 4 MT 08:00am-09:40am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm PreReq: NURS 310 and 314; or NURS 304, 311 and 314 315 005 Acute and Chronic Nursing II 4 MT 08:00am-09:40am Doeschot, Lori PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 WTHF 06:30am-12:30pm PreReq: NURS 310 and 314; or NURS 304, 311 and 314

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Department: Nursing Dept Prefix: NURS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 316 001 Nursing Care for the 4 MT 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Aging Population PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 316 002 Nursing Care for the 4 MT 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Aging Population PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 316 003 Nursing Care for the 4 MT 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Aging Population PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 316 004 Nursing Care for the 4 MT 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Aging Population PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 316 005 Nursing Care for the 4 MT 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Aging Population PreReq: NURS*304, NURS*311, NURS*314 402 001 Community Health Nursing 4 M 07:30am-10:00am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*414 or NURS*415; MATH*150 T 08:00am-02:00pm 402 002 Community Health Nursing 4 M 07:30am-10:00am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*414 or NURS*415; MATH*150 TH 08:00am-02:00pm 402 003 Community Health Nursing 4 M 07:30am-10:00am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*414 or NURS*415; MATH*150 T 08:00am-02:00pm 402 004 Community Health Nursing 4 M 07:30am-10:00am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*414 or NURS*415; MATH*150 TH 08:00am-02:00pm 402 005 Community Health Nursing 4 M 07:30am-10:00am To be assigned PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*414 or NURS*415; MATH*150 T 08:00am-02:00pm 410 001 Leadership, Management, and 4 M 10:10am-12:00pm Kovarna, Mary Issues in Nursing W 08:30am-10:30am PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*414 or NURS*415 412 001 Role Development and 2 TBA - Kovarna, Mary Professional Preparation PreReq: NURS*403, NURS*415 430 001 NCLEX Review Course 2 M 12:45pm-02:35pm Georgesen, Sharlene PreReq: NURS*415

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Department: Philosophy Dept Prefix: PHIL CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Philosophy for Living 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Stout, John 319 001 Modern Political Theory 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am McKinlay, Patrick Same as HIST 319 and POLS 319 332 001 Faith, Reason, and Experience: 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Stout, John Medieval and Modern Philosophy Same as RELG 332 PreReq: One philosophy course or instructor's permission recommended 401 001 Seminar in Philosophy: 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Stout, John PreReq: One philsoophy course or instructor's permission recommended 475 001 Senior Seminar in Philosophy: 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Stout, John PreReq: Major in philosophy

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Department: Physics Dept Prefix: PHYS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 114 001 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies 2 T 01:45pm-03:00pm Kinnaman, Laura Wednesday class meets every other week; W 12:00pm-01:30pm Can be taken with PHYS 116, section 001. 114 002 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies 2 T 01:45pm-03:00pm Kinnaman, Laura Thursday class meets every other week; TH 08:10am-09:40am Can be taken with PHYS 116, section 002. 116 001 Batteries and Bulbs 2 TH 01:45pm-03:00pm Kinnaman, Laura Wednesday class meets every other week; W 12:00pm-01:30pm Can be taken with PHYS 114, section 001. 116 002 Batteries and Bulbs 2 TH 01:45pm-03:00pm Kinnaman, Laura Thursday 8:10 class meets every other week; TH 08:10am-09:40am Can be taken with PHY 114, section 002. 202 001 General Physics II 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Slaven, David PreReq: PHYS*201 or PHYS*109 T 09:50am-11:40am 202 002 General Physics II 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Slaven, David PreReq: PHYS*201 or PHYS*109 W 11:45am-01:35pm 212 001 Calculus Applications for 2 TTH 01:45pm-02:35pm Slaven, David General Physics II (CAP II) PreReq: PHYS*211, MATH*206 Coreq: PHYS 202 323 001 Physical Geography 4 MWF 10:30am-11:20am Stroh, James Same as BIOL 323 and GEOG 323 TH 08:00am-09:40am 411 001 Electricity and Magnetism 4 MTTHF 11:45am-12:35pm Slaven, David PreReq: PHYS*212, MATH*307

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Department: Political Science Dept Prefix: POLS CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 160 001 World Politics 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm McKinlay, Patrick 210 FH1 Mock Trial 2 W 06:30pm-08:30pm To be assigned Meets first half of the semester; January 13 - March 2 319 001 Modern Political Theory 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am McKinlay, Patrick Same as HIST 319 and PHIL 319 320 001 United States Food Policy and 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am To be assigned Globalization 342 001 Human Rights, Women's Rights 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Hennings, Valerie 410 FH1 Mock Trial 2 W 06:30pm-08:30pm To be assigned Meets first half of the semester; January 13 - March 2 440 001 Political Science Capstone 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Hennings, Valerie Seminar PreReq: 300/400 POLS course or inst perm 448 001 United States Constitution 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am To be assigned Same as HIST 448 PreReq: A four credit political science course

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Department: Psychology Dept Prefix: PSYC CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 General Psychology 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am LaPaglia, Jessica 101 002 General Psychology 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Christopherson, Kim 260 001 Developmental Psychology 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Mascarello, James PreReq: PSYC*101 260 002 Developmental Psychology 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned PreReq: PSYC*101 260 050 Developmental Psychology 4 M 06:30pm-10:00pm Trunk, Barry PreReq: PSYC*101 305 001 Adulthood and Aging 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Pleuss, Jessica PreReq: PSYC*101 309 001 Abnormal Psychology 4 MWF 08:00am-09:05am De Clute, Shannon PreReq: PSYC*101 309 050 Abnormal Psychology 4 T 06:30pm-10:00pm Trunk, Barry PreReq: PSYC*101 312 001 Experimental Psychology & Lab 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm To be assigned PreReq: PSYC*101, MATH*150 MWF 03:00pm-03:25pm 315 001 Theories of Personality 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am De Clute, Shannon PreReq: PSYC*101 344 001 Introduction to Behavior 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am LaPaglia, Jessica Modification PreReq: PSYC*101 411 001 Psychological Testing 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Hill, Jack PreReq: PSYC*101, MATH*150 421 001 Psychology of Counseling & Lab 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Hill, Jack PreReq: PSYC*101 T 01:45pm-03:25pm 422 001 Group Counseling 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am De Clute, Shannon PreReq: PSYC*101 450 001 Psychology Capstone 2 TF 11:45am-12:35pm Hill, Jack PreReq: PSYC*101 Senior standing; Psych majors only 450 002 Psychology Capstone 2 MTH 11:45am-12:35pm Hill, Jack PreReq: PSYC*101 Senior standing; Psych majors only 461 001 Special Topics in Psychology: 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Pleuss, Jessica Children, Media, & Society 462 001 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Hill, Jack IN/PERM 462 002 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Pleuss, Jessica IN/PERM 462 003 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - LaPaglia, Jessica IN/PERM 462 004 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - De Clute, Shannon IN/PERM 462 005 Internship in Psychology 1-4 TBA - To be assigned IN/PERM 463 001 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Hill, Jack 463 002 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - Pleuss, Jessica 463 003 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - LaPaglia, Jessica 463 004 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - De Clute, Shannon 463 005 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - To be assigned 463 006 Research in Psychology 1-4 TBA - De Clute, Shannon

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Department: Religious Studies Dept Prefix: RELG CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 110 001 Introduction to Religion 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Forbes, Bruce 200 001 Christian Ethics 4 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Bonney, Timothy 200 002 Christian Ethics 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Forbes, Bruce 206 001 Holocaust: Genocides 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Greene, Guy in Our Time 210 001 Eastern Religions 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Tinklenberg, Jessica 215 001 Introduction to the Bible 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Tinklenberg, Jessica 307 050 Meditation and Mysticism, 2 TH 06:30pm-08:30pm Greene, Guy East and West 332 001 Faith, Reason, & Experience: 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Stout, John Medieval & Modern Philosophy Same as PHIL 332; PreReq:One PHIL course 475 050 Senior Seminar 4 W 06:30pm-10:00pm Forbes, Bruce PreReq: RELG*110 490 050 Special Topics Seminars 4 W 06:30pm-10:00pm Forbes, Bruce

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Department: Writing and Rhetoric Dept Prefix: RHET CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 301 001 Advanced Public Speaking 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Schnieder, Jeremy PreReq: MORN*101, MORN*102

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Department: Sociology Dept Prefix: SOCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction to Sociology 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Navarre-Jackson, Layana 101 002 Introduction to Sociology 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Navarre-Jackson, Layana 214 001 Race, Ethnicity, and 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Harkness, Geoff Social Class 323 001 Families and Society 4 TTH 01:45pm-03:25pm Navarre-Jackson, Layana

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Department: Spanish Dept Prefix: SPAN CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 201 001 Intermediate Spanish I & Lab 4 MTTHF 12:45pm-01:35pm Ament, Gail PreReq: SPAN*155 303 001 Spanish Composition and 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Ament, Gail Conversation PreReq: SPAN*202

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Department: Special Education Dept Prefix: SPED CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 208 001 Survey of Exceptionalities & 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Leavitt, Lorna Practicum 208 002 Survey of Exceptionalities & 4 MWF 01:45pm-02:50pm Arnett, Scott Practicum 364 001 K-6 Mild/Moderate Methods & 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Leavitt, Lorna Practicum PreReq: SPED*362 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 402 050 School-Parent Collaboration 2 T 06:30pm-08:30pm Arnett, Scott Coreq: SPED 455; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 407 001 Diagnostic Teaching of Math & 2 TTH 01:45pm-02:35pm Leavitt, Lorna Practicum PreReq: SPED*362 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 455 050 Transition 2 TH 06:30pm-08:30pm Arnett, Scott PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; Junior standing 470 001 K-6 Student Teaching: 6 TBA - Leavitt, Lorna Instructional Strategist I Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing 471 001 7-12 Student Teaching: 6 TBA - Leavitt, Lorna Instructional Strategist I Coreq: EDUC 490; PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa PreReq: 2.50 education gpa; Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program; admitted to student teaching; Senior standing

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Department: Sports Dept Prefix: SPRT CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 230 FH1 Theory and Ethics of Coaching 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Nash, David Athletes Meets first half of the semester; January 13 - March 2 230 SH1 Theory and Ethics of Coaching 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Maxon, Thomas Athletes Meets second half of the semester; March 3 - May 10 230 SH2 Theory and Ethics of Coaching 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am To be assigned Athletes Meets second half of the semester; March 3 - May 10 254 FH1 Prevention and Care of 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Athletic Injuries PreReq: BIOL*207 Meets first half of the semester; January 13 - March 2 254 SH1 Prevention and Care of 2 TTH 09:50am-11:30am To be assigned Athletic Injuries PreReq: BIOL*207 Meets second half of the semester; March 3 - May 10 320 FH1 Sports Administration and 2 TTH 08:00am-09:40am Maxon, Thomas Organization PreReq or Coreq: BUSN 231 Meets first half of the semester; January 13 - March 2 450 001 Sports Management Internship 1-4 TBA - Hinga, Bethany IN/PERM PreReq: Completed 12 hours in minor

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Department: Social Science Dept Prefix: SSCI CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 425 001 Methods of Teaching Social 2 TBA - Washinowski, Jeff Science & Practicum PreReq: EDUC*321 PreReq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.5 Education gpa PreReq: Admitted to Teacher Prepartaion Program

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Department: Theatre Dept Prefix: THTR CAT SEC TITLE CRED DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR NOTES 101 001 Introduction to Theatre 4 TTH 09:50am-11:30am Ditter, Jerry 215 001 Stagecraft I & Pract: Scenery, 4 MWF 09:15am-10:20am Ditter, Jerry Lights,Sound,Props & Tech Asp 222 001 Introduction to Acting 4 MWF 10:30am-11:35am Skewis-Arnett, Betty 256 001 Applied Theatre 2 TTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Ditter, Jerry PreReq: THTR*215 or THTR*255 375 001 Junior Project in Theatre 2 TBA - Skewis-Arnett, Betty IN/PERM PreReq: Jr/Sr standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre 375 002 Junior Project in Theatre 2 TBA - Ditter, Jerry IN/PERM PreReq: Jr/Sr standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre 430 001 Play Production 4 TBA - Ditter, Jerry PreReq: THTR*219, THTR*222 PreReq: Either PreReq can be concurrent PreReq: Sr. standing; declared major/minor in Theatre 456 001 Advanced Applied Theatre 2 TTH 12:45pm-01:35pm Ditter, Jerry PreReq: THTR*255 or THTR*256 PreReq: Major/minor in Theatre 475 001 Senior Project in Theatre 4 TBA - Skewis-Arnett, Betty IN/PERM PreReq: Sr. standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre 475 002 Senior Project in Theatre 4 TBA - Ditter, Jerry IN/PERM PreReq: Sr. standing PreReq: Declared major/minor in Theatre