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1 SPRING 2018 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Students must meet with their academic advisor. The advisor must remove the advising hold in order for the student to register. Spring Term Enrollment Appointments Begin October 30, 2017

2 SPRING 2018 IMPORTANT DATES AND TUITION INFORMATION TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 University Offices open. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7 Students arrive. Orientation for new students. MONDAY, JANUARY 8 Spring term classes begin. MONDAY, JANUARY 15 Holiday- Observance of Dr. Martin Luther King s birthday (No classes. University Offices Closed). FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 Last day to ADD or DROP a class. Last day to declare PASS FOR CREDIT or AUDIT grade option. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 Open House hosted by Admissions. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Last day of extended DROP period. FEBRUARY 2 3 (FRI-SAT) Winter Weekend Activities sponsored by the Students Activities Council of SGA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Admitted Student Day hosted by Admissions. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Summer registration begins. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Admitted Student Day hosted by Admissions. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 (Approximately) Mid-term grades distributed to Freshman. SATURDAY, MARCH 3-SUNDAY, MARCH, 11 Spring Break for Students. No classes, University Offices Open Monday, March 5- Thursday, March 8). FRIDAY, MARCH 9 Spring Holiday (University Offices Closed). WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 Last day to WITHDRAW from a course. A W grade is assigned with no financial adjustment. FRIDAY, MARCH 23 Admitted Student Day hosted by Admission MONDAY, MARCH 26 Fall enrollment appointments begin. FRIDAY, MARCH 30 Last day to turn in applications for December 2018 graduation.. MONDAY, APRIL 2 Admitted Student Day hosted by Admissions. FRIDAY, APRIL 6 Last day to RESIGN from the University for Spring Term. FULL- TIME students must contact the Dean of Student Affairs. PART-TIME students must complete a Resignation Form in the Enrollment Services Office. FRIDAY, APRIL 13 SPRING HONORS CONVOCATION Bromeley Family Theater, Blaisdell Hall 11:00 A.M. Undergraduate Research & Scholarship Fair, 1:00-4:00 P.M. University Room, Dining Rooms A&B. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Graduation Central, Frame-Westerberg Commons. FRIDAY, APRIL 20 Last Day of Classes for Spring Term. MON FRI, APRIL FINAL EXAMS Exams begin at 8 a.m. on April 23 and end by 2 p.m. on April 27. FRIDAY, APRIL 27 Spring term ends. SATURDAY, APRIL 28 ALUMNI/GRADUATE RECEPTION Frame-Westerberg Commons 06:30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 29 SPRING COMMENCEMENT Arena, Sports and Fitness Center, 2:00 p.m. A.S.N. PINNING CEREMONY Bromeley Family Theater, Blaisdell Hall 12:00 p.m. BILLING INFORMATION Students and their Authorized Users will be notified by periodically before the due date if there is a balance due on the student account. Students and Authorized Users will access PittPAY from and should monitor the Account Summary in PittPAY to see your account balance, and due date. There are options to pay your bill online, by mail, or in person at the Enrollment Services Office. Balances are due by the 17 th of the month. You are responsible for paying your balance by the due date. A late fee will be assessed when payment is not received by the due date. Collection Fees and Financial holds are also applied to past due accounts. Grades and/or transcripts cannot be released nor can a student register for future terms with an outstanding account balance.

3 STEPS TO REGISTER FOR YOUR SPRING CLASSES Self-Enrollment appointments begin on October 30 and continue through November 10. After that time any student that has not already registered for their spring classes may do so. Also, students may continue to add/drop courses up until January19. Beginning this spring under special circumstances, some students may be eligible to drop a course in the third week of the term (up to Jan. 26).The following criteria must be met for the extended drop period to apply: Must be undergraduate student and course, must remain in full time status after dropping the course, drop can only be processed by Academic Advising Center or the Registrar in Enrollment Services. 1. Check for your Enrollment Appointment (date and time you may initially register) through your Student Center at my.pitt.edu. Appointments are assigned according to the number of credits earned. 2. Contact your faculty advisor to set up an appointment. It is mandatory that you meet with your advisor to put together a schedule of the classes you wish to register in for fall. An Advising Hold has been placed on your account and may only be removed by your advisor once you have met with them. 3. Once you have your class choices and it is the day/time of your Enrollment Appointment, you may login to my.pitt.edu and register for your classes through your Student Services Center. 4. If a class requires instructor consent or you will be seeking assistance from Enrollment Services to register your course selections, you must complete an Enrollment Form. This form is available either from your advisor or in Enrollment Services. Complete the form with your name, id number, the class you need to add and your signature. You must also obtain your advisor s signature as well as the instructor that is giving you permission to add the class. YOU MUST TURN THIS COMPLETED FORM INTO ENROLLMENT SERVICES IN ORDER TO BE REGISTERED IN THE CLASS. 5. If a class is closed and you choose the waitlist option for the class please note this does not guarantee you a seat in the class. You will be waiting for notification IF a seat opens and you are enrolled in the course. Your total credits for the term only takes into account those courses you are actually registered in. Waitlisted does not mean you are enrolled in the course. If you have any obligations to the University (financial or otherwise) and it results in a hold on your account, you will not be able to register until you have resolved the issue and the hold has been removed. A STUDENT TAKING ENG 0100 NEEDS A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER BEFORE TAKING ENG A STUDENT TAKING ENG 0101 NEEDS A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER BEFORE TAKING ENG A STUDENT TAKING MATH 0097 NEEDS A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER BEFORE TAKING HIGHER LEVEL MATH COURSES. STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ENGLISH COMPOSITION I AND II, MATHEMATICS COMPETENCIES AND FRESHMAN SEMINAR WITH A GRADE OF C- OR BETTER PRIOR TO ENROLLING IN LEVEL COURSES. BUILDING AND ROOM CODES BLAIS= Blaisdell Hall FISHR= Fisher Hall HANLY=Hanley Library SFCTR-Sport and Fitness Center SWRTS=Swarts Hall CS=Ceramics Studio COURSE TYPES WEB= feature web-based instruction and interaction. Students interact with their instructors and other students through the class web site, participating in online discussions and activities. HYBRID= combines web-based interaction and some face to-face instruction or interaction. Students are required to attend scheduled meetings or classes and participate in online discussions and activities. ITV= offered via interactive television and broadcast from Bradford to another location. *You will notice in some instances additional minutes have been added to M, MW and MWF courses. This has been done to make up for a deficit in Monday instructional time. Due to our term start date and breaks we have 14 weeks of instruction but only 13 Mondays of instruction.

4 Descriptions for Select Spring 2018 Courses (Descriptions for all other courses found on the upb.pitt.edu website) ART 1450 (3) Topics in Art: New Genres: The course provides instruction on hands-on technical skills with theory and contemporary practice in this visual arts field. Class projects include mixed-media, installation, video, and sound. Both group and individual projects. Student will have taken at least one studio arts course and permission of instructor. BIOL 1447 (1) Topics in Biology: Biomedical Engineering: This once-a-week seminar course will cover topics in Biomedical Engineering, including Biomaterials, Imaging and Optics, Cardiovascular, Neural, and Respiratory Bioengineering, Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Engineering, and more. Each student will give a short biographical presentation on a biomedical engineer, and the class will watch and discuss the documentary Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement. BIOL 1448 (2) Topics in Biology: Plant Biotechnology: This course will explore current trends and issues within plant biotechnology. A primary focus will be placed on industrial applications of compounds synthesized by plants. Throughout the term, students will perform a semester long project focusing on a current issue in biotechnology. CHEM 1437 (3) Topics in Inorganic Chemistry: This course examines the effects of structure and bonding on chemical properties and the application of periodic relationship to selected families of elements. Topics include synthesis, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy or inorganic compounds. ES 0250 (3) Topics in Environmental Science: Research Methods for Environmental Scientists: Biological/ecological/and chemical research methods will be used to address and understand current environmental issues. By developing the principles and concepts learned in this course, students will be able to gather specific skills to use in future studies and for decision-making concerning environmental issues. Field research and monitoring will place emphasis on the use of the scientific method, experimental design, data handling, statistical analysis, investigator safety, scientific ethics, quality assurance, and presentation. Application of basic field skills will include: habitat description; methods of sampling plants, animals, soil, air and water; microclimate observation; and manipulative techniques to address ecological conservation management questions. FIN 0250 (3) Special Topics: Money in the Real World: Cross listed with ECON 0111: This course uses a series of current issues to introduce students to the study and understanding of finance and economics. Topics such as international trade, the behavior of financial markets and U.S. policy are explored from differing perspectives within the disciplines of finance and economics. Information from current periodicals is extensively employed. GEOL 0108 (3) Paleobiology: Paleobiology is about the history of the nature. Topics include: the basic principles of Paleobiology, origin of life on earth, classification, morphology, interrelationship between ancient organisms and their vanished environments, past geographic distribution, and evolutionary history of major groups of organisms through geologic time. HPRED 0109 (2) Medical Terminology: A study of word origin and structure through the introduction or prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties and diagnostic procedures. IA 1310 (3) Principles of Arts Management: This course is a survey of the arts-presentation business in the United States with a focus on the nonprofit section of the industry, that is, the companies that present theater, dance, classical and popular music, the visual arts, the spoken arts, and emerging digital arts, among others. In short, the course focuses on the business side of show business. INTS 0250 (3) Conversational Mandarin: This course for beginners aims to develop students basic communicative competence in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Chinese. Beginning with Pinyin (the Modern Standard Chinese phonetic system), students will gain a general view of Chinese characters, basic structure, and vocabulary and will be able to communicate on the topics of greetings, family, the date and time, pastimes, and visiting friends. Students will also learn to recognize and speak in useful Chinese phrases as well as become familiar with Chinese cultural practices. MRKT 1450 (3) Topics in Marketing: Digital & Social Media Marketing: As business, technology and consumers continue to spend more time and resources online, understanding how online platforms are used from a marketing perspective is not just important, but now a business imperative. The course will provide digital marketing fundamentals and key concepts in this constantly changing field. Through projects, presentations, reading and discussion, students will understand successful online marketing strategies, search, social media, , and mobile marketing, as well as web analytics.

5 PEDC 0250 (1) Special Topics: Tai Chi: Tai chi is a graceful form of exercise and commonly referred to meditation in motion. Our visiting Confucius Institute scholars will take you through a series of flowing movements, stretching, and deep breathing in a selfpaced exercise class. Tai chi is low impact and generally safe for any fitness level. PEDC 0250 (1) Special Topics: Archery: The purpose of this course is to equip students with the basic knowledge and archery skills needed, that will allow them to continue to participate in this sport once they have completed the course. PEDC 0250 (1) Special Topics: Clogging: Clogging is an American dance form that began in the Appalachian Mountains. It is a rhythmic dance which combines tap dancing, step dancing, and even hip hop influences. Special tap shoes are required for this course. Contact the instructor for shoe sources (brb24@pitt.edu). PR 0250 (3) Topics: PR Special Events: This course is designed specifically for the Public Relations, Broadcast Communications, Business Management, and Hospitality Management majors or for students working toward a minor in those subject areas. The course will introduce students to the art of planning, organizing, and executing a special event such as a charity/nonprofit event, product launch event, or other high-profile special event from a promotional, PR perspective. This will include conceptualizing and crafting special event PR strategies, press releases, social media campaigns, and presentations. Over the course of the semester through the various assigned projects, students will compile a PR Special Events Portfolio that they can then use in their pursuit of related internships, jobs, and other professional ventures. PSY 1318 (3) Children Media & Socialization: This course would focus on critical consumerism of popular childhood-oriented media portrayals of psychological health and developmental tasks, which may include conflict resolution, adult assistance, risk behaviors, locus of control, etc.; influential factors such as stereotypes, socioeconomic status, and "white washing"/ethnic gloss of casts, among others may also be examined. Topics for which media will be examined may include stereotype promotion, diversity issues, educational / socioemotionally sound themes, etc.; media examined may include television programs, movies, books, manga / comics / graphic novels, music including videos, etc. THEA 1302 Directing and THEA 0103 Performance Practicum: For the Spring 2018 term, the Pitt-Bradford theatre program will be creating an entirely new work for production. Directing students will work alongside performance students to ask questions, find material, build, take apart and rebuild scenes, and choose the form and the space most suitable for our performance. The process is guided by two key theatrical strategies and building blocks -- Composition: the practice of selecting and arranging the separate components of theatrical language for the purpose of generating a bold and cohesive work of art, and Devising: the processes of experimentation and sets of creative strategies for generating a theatrical event from scratch, i.e. without a preexisting script. The process of devising is intensely creative and collaborative, where everyone's input is needed to get to the better decision. This new work will be seen in performance in April. GE SCIENCE COURSES DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE NONMAJOR The following courses are science courses that are specifically designed for students who are not majoring in a scientific field. GE: LIFE SCIENCE COURSES: BIOL 0108 (3) Plants & People: Intro to Ethnobotany: The value of plants to society is introduced along with a discussion of the plants as part of the natural world. The course will examine the uses of plants by many cultures, past and present, for food, timber, fuel, clothing, religious activities and medicine, among other uses. A basic introduction to the anatomy and ecology of plants will also be covered. BIOL 0119 (1) Ecology and Environmental Biology Lab: Laboratory will include field trips to various habitats in our region and analyses of environmental parameters. Three hours of lab per week. GEOL 0108 (3) Paleobiology: Paleobiology is about the history of the nature. Topics include: the basic principles of Paleobiology, origin of life on earth, classification, morphology, interrelationship between ancient organisms and their vanished environments, past geographic distribution, and evolutionary history of major groups of organisms through geologic time. GE: PHYSICAL SCIENCE COURSES: CHEM 0089 (3) Concepts of Chemistry: This course is designed for the non-major or for those students intending to take chemistry 0101 and 0102, but whose science and mathematical backgrounds are judged to be relatively weak. The course emphasizes stoichiometry (chemical calculations), chemical equations, gas laws, elementary atomic structure and periodic properties of elements.

6 CHEM 0106 (3) Chemistry of the Environment: A global view of the environment and its impact on our changing way of life is presented. How chemistry works and how chemistry is interconnected with other areas of life are studied. Environmental and resource problems and possible solutions are examined. Accurate and up-to-date material is presented using scientific analysis and mathematics. CHEM 0107 (1) Chemistry of the Environment Lab: A laboratory course designed to augment and clarify the concepts presented in chem Real world environmental studies with a chemical basis are stressed. Includes field trips to establishments with an environmental concern and analysis of aqueous samples from natural settings. CHEM 0186 (1) Introduction to Fuels: This is an introductory laboratory course with focus on the preparation, characterization, and testing of selected solid and liquid fuels. CHEM 0187 (3) Drugs and Society LEC: The course intended for non-science majors provides facts about drug sources, history, action in the body, side-effects, interactions; tolerance, abuse potential, dependency; drug delivery systems and alternatives will be covered. All major classes of drugs will be covered. CHEM 0188 (1) Drugs and Society LAB: May be taken concurrently with CHEM Students will be introduced to instrumentation used by medical chemistry and forensic scientists and will be instructed in the synthesis of drugs (e.g., aspirin). A field trip to the New York state crime lab (Olean, NY) will be scheduled. ES 0105 (3) Environmental Geology: A study of cultural basis for environmental awareness; geologic hazards; environmental modification due to human impact; waste disposal; mineral resources and environment; energy and environment; landscape evaluation; air and water pollution. ES 0106 (3) Intro. to Oceanography: An introductory course to familiarize students with the scientific study of ocean waters. Covers the four classic subdivisions: geological, chemical, physical and biological. Stresses the interdependency of these subject areas toward a global view of this vast, yet fragile realm. Course also conveys the societal significance of the oceans and details the human element of the great commitment toward scientific exploration of this often foreign and dangerous world of inner space. ES 0112 (3) Intro. to Energy Science and Technology: The use of energy is an inseparable component of human life. This course will serve as an introduction to the complex energy landscape by highlighting the key technical, environmental, and economic issues associated with the development and use of modern energy sources. Students will become familiar with the methods for determining, comparing, and improving the energy efficiency of vehicles, buildings, and industrial processes. Finally, the most advanced efficiency and alternative energy technologies will be discussed. GEOG 0210 (3) Physical Geography: Introduction to the study of the geographical characteristics and relationships of all phenomena within the earth's physical environment. Emphasis placed on air, land and water distributions and the interactions between people and the physical environment. GEOL 0112 (3) Meteorology: This course provides a broad overview of meteorology. It will impart a knowledge of the processes that produce weather with a focus on the lower atmosphere of Earth. Topics will include: structure and composition of the atmosphere, the Earth/Sun relationship in producing weather and seasons, global circulation and motions of the atmosphere, weather patterns and prediction, severe weather (tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, etc.), and other specialized topics in the science (El Niño, air pollution, etc.). PHYS 0103 (3) Concepts of Modern Physics: A basic examination of essential topics including mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound, electricity and magnetism, light, atomic and nuclear physics, relativity and astrophysics.

7 Internships at Pitt-Bradford Students interested in registering for internship credits for Spring Term of 2018 should contact their academic advisor or Dr. Holly J. Spittler, Office of Career Services, 220 Frame-Westerberg Commons An internship is a carefully planned and monitored work experience that meets specific learning goals related to an academic field of study. There should be a relationship between the practical experience gained in an internship and the academic work done in the classroom. Internships allow students to acquire hands-on, practical experience and develop key competencies and critical skills in their chosen field of study. Undergraduate students at Pitt-Bradford can earn between one and six credits for internships. No more than 6 credits of internship may be taken at any one time. A minimum of 45 on-site hours must be completed per credit hour earned. Some students elect to participate in an internship experience and not receive academic credit. Approval of an internship application is contingent upon satisfaction of the following requirements: Junior standing Good academic standing and meeting the requirements of the major Completion of the Academic Internship Learning Agreement Approval of the faculty intern supervisor, the student's academic advisor, the division chair and the vice president and dean of academic affairs. Undergraduate RESEARCH Opportunities! All students in their sophomore year or beyond are encouraged to consider doing directed research in their major. Such courses prove valuable for pursuing special research interests, preparing for the job market and enhancing one s competitiveness for graduate school. Funding is available to help underwrite the costs associated with undergraduate research, including conference travel. A Summer Undergraduate Research Assistant program is also available, which includes on-campus housing and a stipend. For more information, contact Dr. Warren Fass, Director of Undergraduate Research, at (fass@pitt.edu); the Office of Academic Affairs; or any member of the faculty.

8 Division of Communication and the Arts Trip to New York City, February 16-18, 2018 It is time to register for the annual Division of Communication and the Arts trip to NYC! Reservations will be taken from 8:30 11:30 a.m. and 1 4 p.m., starting Monday, October 23 in 103 Blaisdell Hall. The Division of Communication and the Arts field trip to New York City is the perfect opportunity to see Broadway, world famous museums, and media centers. The 55-passenger bus leaves at 8 a.m., Friday, February 16 from Blaisdell Hall for a 3-day, 2-night stay at the Holiday Inn Mid-town Manhattan Hotel. Rates are $100 for currently registered full time Pitt-Bradford students in a quad room, $160 for Pitt-Bradford alumni, faculty and staff, and $235 for all others. While individuals are responsible for their own meals, a Saturday Continental breakfast is included. The group visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Saturday morning (all students are required to participate as part of the trip). Participants should attend one additional museum, show or other cultural event, and must pay for their own entertainment. Please note that this trip is primarily for students. Space for non-students is very limited and subject to approval. We will wait until January 12, 2018 to open the trip to faculty and staff. Contact Kim Whitney, , kaw225@pitt.edu, or stop by 103 Blaisdell Hall for details. This event is co-sponsored by Student Activities Council.

9 Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding For any students registering for downhill skiing or interested in joining the Pitt Bradford ski/snowboarding group, there will be an orientation / organizational meeting held on Wednesday, October 11 th at 9:00 p.m. in the University Room, Frame Westerberg Commons Building. The ski classes will be held at Holiday Valley on Sundays from 4 to 8 p.m. and meet for 7 weeks starting Sunday, January 14 th. This is a pass or fail course. *You need to attend and participate all 7 weeks for the allocated time and take five out of the seven, 4:30 p.m. 1-hour lessons to receive credit for this course, attendance will be taken at the lesson and prior to departure. Late arrivals will not receive credit for that night! You need to be at the ski school line up ten minutes before the lesson departs. If a student drops or withdrawals from ski/snowboarding class there is no refund for the lift ticket or rentals as these are Holiday Valley fees not university fees. Sunday night skiing starts at 2:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Holiday Valley ski resort is 35 minutes from campus, in Ellicottville, NY. The resort is located in the Lake Effect Western New York Snowbelt. Average snowfall is 180. There are 58-Day Trails, 39 Night Trails, 13 Lifts, and 5 Terrain Parks. Cancelled classes due to weather/unsafe road conditions: I will send an by 2:00 p.m. if the weather is questionable letting you know if skiing is cancelled. Check ski reports at You will be required to purchase a Holiday Valley lift ticket and rentals if you do not own equipment. Holiday Valley Lift Ticket Prices: Equipment Prices: 8 Week Unlimited *College Student Season Pass $ Ski Rental $95.00 $ *College Student Season Night Pass $ Snowboard Rental $ $ Lessons for Tuesday Night Class $ Helmet Rental $20.00 $ Sunday Night Pass for Credit $ (includes Lessons) * (these prices are only offered until Dec.1 st and are for any college student enrolled in class. You have to register on-line at use MW PITT BR for the club name and PITTBR2 for member password, you will be required to show your ID, plus verification that you are enrolled at Pitt to pick up your pass) A mandatory meeting will be held on Sunday, January 7 th, at 3:00 p.m. in the University room at the Frame-Westerberg Commons building. Payment for your lift ticket and ski rental will be required prior to the start of ski class which can be done online. I will go over information for the Spring Break trip to Killington Vermont as well. For additional questions, contact Leasa Maley at the Panther Shop at , or via at maley@pitt.edu

10 CRN SUBJ/ NUM ACCT TITLE ACCT 0201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS RECSWRTS00106 T 02:30 PM-04:30 PM Hardin L ACCT 0201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS LECSWRTS00105M W 02:30 PM-03:48 PM Hardin L ACCT 0202 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS LEC BLAIS00121 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Kallenbach E ACCT 0202 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS LEC SWRTS00107 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Hardin L ACCT 1302 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING 2 LECSWRTS00105M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Kallenbach E ACCT 1303 STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00105 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Hardin L ACCT 1306 FEDERAL CORPORATE INCOME TAXES LEC SWRTS00107M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Kallenbach E ACCT 1320 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS LEC SWRTS00104 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kallenbach E ACCT 1401 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING LECSWRTS00209M W 11:00 AM-12:18 PM Hardin L. 3 ADMJ ADMJ 0203 PROBATION AND PAROLE LECSWRTS00108 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Dombek A ADMJ 0205 POLIC & SOCTY:RACE,CRIME JUSTC LECSWRTS00104M W 11:00 AM-12:18 PM Gaskew T. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences ADMJ 0205 POLIC & SOCTY:RACE,CRIME JUSTC LECSWRTS00104M W 12:30 PM-01:48 PM Gaskew T. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences ADMJ 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross listed with SOC ADMJ 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross listed with SOC ADMJ 0255 WHITE COLLAR CRIMES LECSWRTS00110M W 11:00 AM-12:18 PM Brougham P ADMJ 1321 LAW & SOCIAL CTRL IN SOCIETY LECSWRTS00108M W 02:00 PM-03:18 PM Gaskew T ADMJ 1403 CONTEM ISS CRTS, POLICY, JUST LECSWRTS00108M W 04:00 PM-05:18 PM Brougham P ADMJ 1451 CAPSTONE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMSWRTS00237 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Gaskew T ADMJ 1451 CAPSTONE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMSWRTS00237 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Gaskew T. 3 AFRCNA AFRCNA 0101 INTRO TO AFRICANA STUDIES LECSWRTS00209 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Ogundayo B. 3 GE:Cultures-Global AFRCNA 0215 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA LEC WEBTBA ANTH - Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts ANTH 0101 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY LEC SWRTS00209 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Stuckart J. 3 GE:Cultures-Global ANTH 0112 TOURISM LECSWRTS00105 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Stuckart J. 3 GE:Cultures Cross-listed with ECON ANTH 1307 POVERTY AND SOCIETY LECBLAIS00121 W 04:30 PM-07:00 PM 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences Cross listed with ECON 1301 ART ART 0101 DRAWING 1 LECBLAIS00146 T R 08:00 AM-09:30 AM Sosic S. 3 GE:Arts ART 0106 WORLD ART SURVEY 2 LECBLAIS00121 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Ryding M. 3 GE:Arts-Global ART 0110 CERAMICS 1 LECCS00100 T R 09:30 AM-11:00 AM Mormile A. 3 GE:Arts ART 0112 PRINTMAKING 1 LECBLAIS00146 M 05:00 PM-08:12 PM Minard R. 3 GE:Arts 3 seats reserved for IA majors ART 0201 PAINTING 1 LECBLAIS00144 M W 10:00 AM-11:33 AM Lemnitzer A. 3 GE:Arts ART 0201 PAINTING 1 LECBLAIS00144 M W 01:00 PM-02:33 PM Minard R. 3 GE:Arts

11 CRN SUBJ/ NUM ART TITLE ART 1301 ADVANCED DRAWING LECBLAIS00146 T R 10:00 AM-11:30 AM Sosic S. 3 GE:Arts ART 1303 ADV DIGITAL GRAPHIC DESIGN LECBLAIS00147 T R 10:00 AM-11:30 AM Lemnitzer A. 3 GE:Arts ART 1315 ADVANCED CERAMICS LECCS00100 T R 11:30 AM-01:00 PM Mormile A. 3 GE:Arts ART 1450 TOPICS IN ART LECBLAIS00146 M W 01:00 PM-02:33 PM Lemnitzer A. 3 NEW GENRES BIOL BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL LECFISHR00107 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Yaich L. 4 GE:Life Science All seats reserved for BIOL, Pre-Health, PSY, Sports Med. and AT majors BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL LAB FISHR0206E T 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Yaich L. 0 GE:Life Science BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL LAB FISHR0206E T 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Hannon W. 0 GE:Life Science BIOL 0101 INTRO TO CELL & MOLECULAR BIOL LAB FISHR0206E T 06:00 PM-09:00 PM Hannon W. 0 GE:Life Science BIOL 0102 INTRODUCTION TO BIODIVERSITY LECFISHR00107 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Mulcahy M. 4 GE:Life Science All seats reserved for Biology, Pre-Health, PSY, Sports Med., and AT majors BIOL 0102 INTRODUCTION TO BIODIVERSITY LAB FISHR0206E R 02:30 PM-05:30 PM Mulcahy M. 0 GE:Life Science BIOL 0102 INTRODUCTION TO BIODIVERSITY LAB FISHR0206E R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Mulcahy M. 0 GE:Life Science BIOL 0108 PLNTS & PEOPL: INTRO ETHNOBTNY LECFISHR00207 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Piechnik D. 3 GE:Life Sci-Global BIOL 0118 ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOL LECFISHR0106A M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Piechnik D. 3 GE:Life Science BIOL 0119 ECOLOGY & ENVIRON BIOL LAB CLBFISHR0206E R 06:00 PM-09:00 PM Fedak J. 1 GE:Life Science BIOL 0202 MICROBIOL FOR ALLD HEALTH PROF LECSWRTS00161M 01:00 PM-03:00 PM Ruffell S seats reserved for ASN BIOL 0202 MICROBIOL FOR ALLD HEALTH PROF LAB FISHR0205E T 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Ruffell S. 0 Reserved for ASN majors BIOL 0202 MICROBIOL FOR ALLD HEALTH PROF LAB FISHR0205E M 03:00 PM-06:00 PM Ruffell S. 0 Reserved for ASN majors BIOL 0203 GENETICS LECFISHR00107 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Yaich L BIOL 0203 GENETICS LAB FISHR0206A R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Yaich L BIOL 0203 GENETICS LAB FISHR0206A R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM Yaich L BIOL 0212 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1 LECFISHR00208 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Merwine D. 3 GE:Life Science BIOL 0213 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2 LECFISHR00107 M W F 04:00 PM-04:52 PM Merwine D. 3 GE:Life Science 40 seats reserved for ASN and Pre Rad Sci majors BIOL 0213 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2 LECFISHR00107 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Merwine D. 3 GE:Life Science 40 seats reserved for Ath. Tr., Spt. Med, Health and PE, Pre Prof. and Psy BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1 CLBFISHR0205A M 03:00 PM-06:00 PM James O BIOL 0222 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1 CLBFISHR0205A M 06:00 PM-09:00 PM James O BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLBFISHR0205A R 06:00 PM-09:00 PM James O. 1 All seats reserved for ASN and Pre Radsci majors BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLBFISHR0205A T 06:00 PM-09:00 PM James O BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLBFISHR0205A R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM James O BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLBFISHR0205A T 01:00 PM-04:00 PM James O BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLBFISHR0205A R 01:00 PM-04:00 PM James O. 1 All seats reserved for ASN and Pre-Radsci majors BIOL 0223 HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY LAB 2 CLBFISHR0205A T 09:00 AM-12:00 PM James O BIOL 1310 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LECFISHR0206A M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Merwine D. 4

12 CRN SUBJ/ NUM BIOL TITLE BIOL 1310 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LAB FISHR0206A T 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Merwine D BIOL 1405 POPULATION & CONSERVATION BIOL LECFISHR0106A M W F 03:00 PM-03:52 PM Piechnik D BIOL 1405 POPULATION & CONSERVATION BIOL LAB FISHR0106A R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Piechnik D BIOL 1410 GENOMICS, PROTEOMICS & BIOINFO LECFISHR00110 T R 05:00 PM-06:15 PM Ruffell S BIOL 1447 TOPICS IN BIOLOGY 1 CREDIT LEC LECSWRTS00107 W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM Merwine D. 1 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BIOL 1448 TOPICS IN BIOLOGY 2CR LEC LECFISHR00208 R 06:30 PM-08:10 PM Ruffell S. 2 PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOL 1451 CAPSTONE: BIOLOGY SEMFISHR0206E M W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Mulcahy M BIOL 1451 CAPSTONE: BIOLOGY SEMFISHR0206E M W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Piechnik D BIOL 1451 CAPSTONE: BIOLOGY SEMFISHR0206A M W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Yaich L BIOL 1451 CAPSTONE: BIOLOGY SEMTBATBA M W 12:00 PM-12:50 PM Ruffell S. 2 CHE CHE 0036 CHEMCL ENGRNG THERMODYNAMICS 1 LECFISHR0106D M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Mattis R CHE 1008 INTRODCTN TO STAGED SEPARTNS LECFISHR00208 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Mattis R. 3 CHEM CHEM 0089 CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY LECSWRTS00111M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Mulcahy F. 3 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 LECFISHR00107 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Draeger J. 4 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 LAB FISHR0212E R 12:30 PM-04:30 PM Draeger J. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 LAB FISHR0212E T 12:30 PM-04:30 PM Draeger J. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1 LAB FISHR0212E W 04:15 PM-08:15 PM Draeger J. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LECFISHR00207 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Sadowsky D. 4 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LECSWRTS00111M W F 08:00 AM-08:52 AM Robbins A. 4 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB FISHR0212A R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM Krenzel W. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB FISHR0212A R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Krenzel W. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB FISHR0212A T 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Sadowsky D. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB FISHR0212A T 08:30 AM-12:30 PM Krenzel W. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB FISHR0212A T 05:30 PM-09:30 PM Sadowsky D. 0 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0106 CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT LECFISHR00208 M W F 04:00 PM-04:52 PM Sadowsky D. 3 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0107 CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVRN - LAB CLBFISHR0212E R 05:30 PM-09:30 PM Sadowsky D. 1 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0186 INTRODUCTION TO FUELS CLBSWRTS00106 W 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Soriano D. 1 GE:Physical Science CLBFISHR0211E W 01:00 PM-05:00 PM CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LECWEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D. 3 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LECWEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D. 3 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0188 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LAB CLBFISHR0212A M 05:30 PM-09:30 PM Shires R. 1 GE:Physical Science

13 CRN SUBJ/ NUM CHEM TITLE CHEM 0188 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LAB CLBFISHR0212A W 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Shires R. 1 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0188 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LAB CLBFISHR0212A M 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Shires R. 1 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0188 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LAB CLBFISHR0212A R 05:30 PM-09:30 PM Shires R. 1 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0206 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LECSWRTS00209 R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Soriano D. 3 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0207 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 LAB CLBFISHR00110 R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM Odorisio M. 1 GE:Physical Science CLBFISHR0211E R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM CHEM 0208 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 LECSWRTS00162 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Soriano D. 3 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0209 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 LAB CLBFISHR00110 T 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Odorisio M. 1 GE:Physical Science CLBFISHR0211E T 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Odorisio M. 1 GE:Physical Science CHEM 0209 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2 LAB CLBFISHR0211E R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Odorisio M. 1 GE:Physical Science CLBFISHR00110 R 01:00 PM-05:00 PM CHEM 1302 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2 LECFISHR0105D M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Draeger J CHEM 1302 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2 LAB FISHR0211A M 10:00 AM-02:00 PM Draeger J CHEM 1305 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION LECSWRTS00108M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Mulcahy F CHEM 1305 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB FISHR0211A R 08:30 AM-12:00 PM Mulcahy F CHEM 1435 INTERPRETATION OF MASS SPECTRA LECFISHR0105D M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Mulcahy F CHEM 1437 TOPICS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECFISHR0105D M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Robbins A CHEM 1451 CAPSTONE: CHEMISTRY SEMFISHR0106D M W 12:00 PM-12:53 PM Mulcahy F. 2 CIST CIST 0150 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING LECSWRTS00236 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Wang Y CIST 0150 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING LECSWRTS00236 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Wang Y CIST 0161 THE TECHNOLOGY OF COMPUTING LECHANGR00124 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Parana E CIST 0166 NETWORKING 2 LECSWRTS00236M 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Comes D CIST 0166 NETWORKING 2 LECSWRTS00236 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Comes D CIST 0261 COMPUTER SECURITY LECSWRTS00236M W 01:00 PM-02:18 PM Ellison S CIST 0265 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LECSWRTS00236 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Callinan J CIST 1301 ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT LECHANGR00124 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Zhao S CIST 1307 DATABASE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00236 W 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Ellison R CIST 1310 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN LECSWRTS00236 W 02:30 PM-05:00 PM Zhao S CIST 1327 INTRUSN DETCTN & INCDNT RESPON LECHANGR00124 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Zhao S CIST 1328 NTWRK SECURITY & CRYPTOGRAPHY LECHANGR00124 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Zhao S CIST 1342 HOST SCRIPTING LECSWRTS00236 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Ellison R CIST 1421 MOBILE APPLICATN PROGRAMMING LECSWRTS00236 R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Callinan J. 3

14 CRN SUBJ/ NUM CIST TITLE CIST 1443 NTWRK & SYSTEM ADMIN PRACTICUM PRAHANGR00124 F 09:00 AM-11:45 AM Ellison S CIST 1451 CAPSTONE: CIS&T SEMSWRTS00236 R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Wang Y. 3 CLP CLP 0220 CARIBBEAN LITERATURES & CULT LECSWRTS00104 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Ogundayo B. 3 GE:Literature-Global CLP 1315 CRITICAL METHODS LECSWRTS00107 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Ulin D. 3 GE:Literature COMM COMM 0103 BROADCAST JOURNALISM LECBLAIS00147 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Brown M COMM 0104 PUBLIC SPEAKING LECSWRTS00237 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Drischell J COMM 0104 PUBLIC SPEAKING LECBLAIS00121 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Drischell J COMM 0104 PUBLIC SPEAKING LECBLAIS00138 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Beckes W COMM 0108 NEWSPAPER STAFF (THE SOURCE) PRABLAIS00102 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Ziaukas T. vr COMM 0109 INTRODUCTION TO CINEMA LECBLAIS00138 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Drischell J. 3 GE:Arts COMM 0115 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION LECBLAIS00138 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Beckes W. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences COMM 0203 INTRODUCTION TO TV PRODUCTION LECBLAIS00135 M W 10:00 AM-11:53 AM Guterman J COMM 0215 BOLLYWOOD: POPULAR INDIAN CINE LECBLAIS00138 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Gajanan R. 3 GE:Cultures-Global COMM 1302 MEDIA ADVERTISING LECSWRTS00105 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Brown M COMM 1307 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS LECBLAIS00121 M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Ziaukas T. 3 GE:Cultures COMM 1309 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS LECSWRTS00209M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Drischell J. 3 GE:Cultures COMM 1335 NEWSPAPER SR STAFF- THE SOURCE LEC BLAIS00102 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Ziaukas T COMM 1449 TOPICS IN COMMUNICATIONS 1 CR LECBLAIS00135 M W 11:00 AM-11:53 AM Guterman J. 1 TELEVISION PRACTICUM Permission of instructor COMM 1451 CAPSTONE: COMMUNICATIONS SEMBLAIS00114 T 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Guterman J. 3 Fieldwork hours are required ECE ECE 0041 LINEAR CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS 2 LECFISHR0106D T R 09:45 AM-11:00 AM Wuersig K ECE 0142 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION LECFISHR0106D M W 01:00 PM-02:18 PM Mattis R ECE 0257 ANAL & DESIGN ELECTRONIC CIRCT LECFISHR0106D T R 11:45 AM-01:00 PM Wuersig K. 3 ECON ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS LEC WEBTBA 12:00 PM-12:00 PM Gajanan S. 3 GE:Economics ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS LEC SWRTS00162 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Gajanan S. 3 GE:Economics ECON 0103 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS LEC WEBTBA MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD Cross listed with FIN Mukerjee G. 3 GE:Economics ECON 0111 MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD LECSWRTS00110M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Crawford J. 3 GE:Economics ECON 0112 TOURISM LECSWRTS00105 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Stuckart J. 3 GE:Economics Cross-listed with ANTH ECON 0206 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS LECFISHR00208 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Gajanan S ECON 1301 POVERTY AND SOCIETY LECBLAIS00121 W 04:30 PM-07:00 PM 3 GE:Economics Cross-listed with ANTH ECON 1307 ECONMCS OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMNT LEC FISHR00107 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Gajanan S. 3

15 CRN SUBJ/ NUM EDUC TITLE EDUC 0204 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION LECSWRTS00161 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM EDUC 0220 SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW LECSWRTS00110 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Chitiyo J EDUC 0230 FAMILY & COMMUNITY RELTNSHPS LECSWRTS00110M W 08:00 AM-09:18 AM Russell J EDUC 0235 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN LECSWRTS00110 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Brinda W EDUC 0255 READINGS IN CHILDREN'S LITERTR LECSWRTS00110 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Frank M. 3 GE:Second Lit EDUC 0275 ADOLESCENT LITERATURE LECSWRTS00161M 06:00 PM-08:42 PM Brinda W. 3 GE:Second Lit EDUC 1301 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY LECSWRTS00110 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Kriner J EDUC 1306 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00161 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gracey-Dalton M EDUC 1309 DIFFN READING INSTC & INTRV LECSWRTS00110 R 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Merry M EDUC 1312 LANG DVLP & ERLY LITRCY FNDTNS LECSWRTS00110M 04:00 PM-06:42 PM Caprarotta S EDUC 1318 EARLY MATH FOUNDATIONS LECSWRTS00110 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gracey-Dalton M EDUC 1320 ART, MUSIC, & MOVEMENT METHODS LECSWRTS00110M 06:45 PM-09:27 PM Caprarotta S EDUC 1325 DEVELP OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN LECSWRTS00237 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Chitiyo J EDUC 1330 EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN LECSWRTS00161 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Chitiyo J EDUC 1334 LITRCIES ACROSS MIDL/SEC CURR LECSWRTS00207 W 04:00 PM-06:30 PM Brinda W EDUC 1345 EDUCATIONAL THEORIES PRACTICES LECSWRTS00161 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Brinda W EDUC 1350 EDUCATNAL PSYCH & MEASUREMENT LECSWRTS00209 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Chitiyo J EDUC 1481 STUDENT TEACHING PRASWRTS00110 W 04:00 PM-05:45 PM Dombek D. 12 ENG ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION LECFISHR0106D T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Tessmer G ENG 0100 INTRO TO COLLEGE COMPOSITION LECBLAIS00121 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Newman D ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECSWRTS00207 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Bell K ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECBLAIS00138 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Salvia M ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECSWRTS00237M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Lang M ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECFISHR00207 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Reynolds R ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECSWRTS00111 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Kim A ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECSWRTS00108M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Hopkins J ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECSWRTS00207 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Morris S ENG 0101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1 LECSWRTS00107M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Tessmer G. 3 Reserved for ESL students ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00138 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Salvia M ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECSWRTS00111M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Hopkins J ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00138 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Salvia M ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00121 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Newman D. 3

16 CRN SUBJ/ NUM ENG TITLE ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECSWRTS00108M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Newman D ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00138 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Kim A ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECFISHR00207 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Morris S ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECSWRTS00104M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Hopkins J ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECFISHR00111 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Howell T ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00121 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kim A ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00138 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Kula C ENG 0102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION 2 LECBLAIS00138 M W 06:00 PM-07:18 PM Kelley B ENG 0103 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY LECWEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Michel D. 3 GE:Literature ENG 0105 MASTERPIECES OF WORLD LITRATUR LECSWRTS00107M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Ogundayo B. 3 GE:Literature ENG 0106 INTRODUCTION TO SHORT STORY LECSWRTS00104 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Evans-Corrales C3 GE:Literature ENG 0106 INTRODUCTION TO SHORT STORY LECSWRTS00107 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Tessmer G. 3 GE:Literature ENG 0110 LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION LECSWRTS00108 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Tessmer G. 3 GE:Literature ENG 0206 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANG LECSWRTS00107M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Tessmer G. 3 GE:Cultures ENG 0218 INTRO TO LITERATURE & ENVIRON LECSWRTS00107 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Ulin D. 3 GE:Literature ENG TH-CENTURY AMERICAN LIT LECFISHR00111 M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Howell T. 3 GE:Literature ENGR ENGR 0016 INT TO ENGINEERING COMPUTING LECFISHR00110 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Wuersig K ENGR 0016 INT TO ENGINEERING COMPUTING LECFISHR00110 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Wuersig K ENGR 0020 PROBLTY & STAT FOR ENGINEERS 1 LECSFCTR00158 T R 09:00 AM-10:40 AM Drignei M. 4 Cross listed with MATH ENGR 0022 MATERLS STRUCTURE & PROPERTIES LEC FISHR0106D T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mattis R ENGR 0082 FRESHMAN ENGINEERING SEMINAR 2 SEMFISHR00107 T 02:30 PM-03:15 PM Wuersig K ENGR 0085 ENGINEERING SEMINAR SEMFISHR00107 T 02:30 PM-03:15 PM Wuersig K ENGR 0141 MECHC OF MATLS CVL & ENV ENGR LECFISHR0106D M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Mattis R ENGR 0145 STATICS & MECHC OF MATERIALS 2 LECFISHR0106D M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Mattis R. 3 ENVSTD ENVSTD 1451 CAPSTONE: ENVIRNMNTL STUDIES LECSWRTS00107 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Robar S. 3 ES ES 0105 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LECFISHR0105A T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Frantescu A. 3 GE:Physical Science ES 0106 INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY LECFISHR0105A M W 01:00 PM-02:18 PM Frantescu A. 3 GE:Physical Science ES 0107 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LAB CLBFISHR0105A R 12:30 PM-03:30 PM Frantescu A. 1 GE:Physical Science ES 0112 INTRO TO ENRGY SCIENCE & TECHN LECFISHR00208 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Kropf M. 3 GE:Physical Science ES 0250 TOPICS IN ENVIRON SCIENCE LECFISHR00111 M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM Odorisio M. 3 RSRCH METHODS -ENV. SCIENTISTS

17 CRN SUBJ/ NUM EST TITLE EST 1301 SENSORS AND AUTOMATION LECFISHR00111 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Kropf M EST 1301 SENSORS AND AUTOMATION LAB FISHR0105A W 09:30 AM-12:30 PM Kropf M. 0 FIN FIN 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LECSWRTS00110M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Crawford J. 3 MONEY IN THE REAL WORLD Cross listed with ECON FIN 1301 CORPORATE FINANCE LECSWRTS00111M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Crawford J FIN 1303 ANLYSIS OF FINANCL STATEMENTS LECBLAIS00121 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Crawford J. 3 FR FR 0102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH 2 LECSWRTS00101M W 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Ogundayo B. 3 GE:Language/Global LECSWRTS00106 F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Ogundayo B. 3 GE:Language/Global FS FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR LECFISHR00207 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Burns J FS 0102 FRESHMAN SEMINAR LECSWRTS00162M W 04:00 PM-05:18 PM Hilton Retchless 3 GEOG GEOG 0101 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY LECSWRTS00111M W 06:00 PM-07:18 PM Strickland A. 3 GE:Cultures-Global 2 seat reserved for International Studies minor GEOG 0102 GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA LECSWRTS00105M W 01:00 PM-02:18 PM Strickland A. 3 GE:Cultures 10 seats reserved for Education majors GEOG 0210 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LECSWRTS00105M W 04:00 PM-05:18 PM Strickland A. 3 GE:Physical Science GEOL GEOL 0108 PALEOBIOLOGY LECFISHR0105A M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM Frantescu A. 3 GE:Life Science GEOL 0112 INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY LECFISHR00107 M W F 03:00 PM-03:52 PM Picklo B. 3 GE:Physical Science GEOL 1320 ADVANCED GIS LECFISHR00110 W 12:30 PM-01:45 PM Frantescu O. 3 GE:Computational Sciences HIST HIST 0104 EUROPE IN THE 19TH CENTURY LECSWRTS00209M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Thomas M. 3 GE:History HIST 0107 US HISTORY 2 LECSWRTS00207M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Frederick R. 3 GE:History HIST 0107 US HISTORY 2 LECSWRTS00207M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Frederick R. 3 GE:History HIST 0109 RENAISSANCE/REFORMATION EUROPE LECSWRTS00209M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Thomas M. 3 GE:History HIST 0215 ENVIRONMENTAL HIST OF THE U.S. LECSWRTS00207M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Frederick R. 3 GE:History HIST 1321 THE CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION LECSWRTS00207 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Frederick R. 3 GE:History HIST 1324 ANCIENT EGYPT LECSWRTS00209M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Thomas M. 3 GE:History-Global HMGT HMGT 1330 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD PREPARATION LECSWRTS00161 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Campogiani L. 4 LECTBATBA T 05:00 PM-08:00 PM HMGT 1340 FOOD & BEVERAGE COST CONTROL LECSWRTS00101 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Forney J HMGT 1370 HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MARKTNG LECSWRTS00108 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Forney J HMGT 1451 CAPSTONE: HOSPITALITY MGMNT LECSWRTS00101 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Forney J. 3

18 CRN SUBJ/ NUM HPEDU TITLE HPEDU 0101 CURRENT ISSUES COMMUNITY HLTH LEC SFCTR0165C F 10:00 AM-10:50 AM Klinek M HPEDU 1300 ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION LECSFCTR0165CM W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Klinek M HPEDU 1320 TEACHING HEALTH LECSFCTR0165CM W 10:00 AM-10:53 AM Klinek M HPEDU 1330 MOTOR BEHAVIOR LECSFCTR0165CM W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Klinek M HPEDU 1340 INDIVIDUAL AND LEISURE SPORTS LECSFCTR0165C W 02:00 PM-03:45 PM Klinek M. 2 HPRED HPRED 0108 NUTRITION LECSFCTR00159 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Stark Z HPRED 0108 NUTRITION LECSFCTR00159 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Stark Z HPRED 0109 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY LECBLAIS00121 T 08:30 AM-09:25 AM Kelley M HPRED 0110 PRACTICUM IN ATHLETIC TRAINING PRASFCTR00126 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Honeck J. 3 All seats reserved for AT majors HPRED 0180 SPORT SAFETY TRAINING LECSFCTR00159 M 06:00 PM-07:52 PM Kuleck J HPRED 0202 PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT LECWEBTBA 12:00 PM-12:00 PM Rouff K HPRED 0207 EVAL AND REHAB OF ATHL INJRY 2 LECSFCTR00159 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Honeck J HPRED 0207 EVAL AND REHAB OF ATHL INJRY 2 LAB SFCTR00159 M 03:00 PM-06:00 PM Honeck J HPRED 0220 MEDICAL ASPECTS IN ATHL TRNG LECSFCTR00158 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Graham D. 3 All seats reserved for AT majors HPRED 0225 FUNCTIONAL HUMAN ANATOMY LECSFCTR00159 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Stark Z HPRED 0281 CLINICAL IN ATHLETC TRAINING 2 CLNSFCTR00147 T 12:00 PM-01:40 PM Skamai J HPRED 1305 BIOMECHANICS LECSFCTR00159 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Kelley M. 3 All seats reserved for ExSci, AT & Health & PE majors HPRED 1305 BIOMECHANICS LECSFCTR00159 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Kelley M. 3 All seats reserved for ExSci, AT & Health & PE majors HPRED 1307 PRIN ETHICS & PRACT IN COACHNG LECWEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Rouff K HPRED 1308 COACHING STUDIES PRASFCTR00159 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Rouff K HPRED 1309 THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE LECSFCTR00126 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Graham D. 4 All seats reserved for AT majors HPRED 1309 THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE LAB SFCTR00168 R 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Graham D. 0 All seats reserved for AT majors HPRED 1320 PRIN STRENGTH TRAING/CONDITNG LECSFCTR00159 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Stark Z HPRED 1381 CLINICAL IN ATHLETC TRAINING 4 CLNSFCTR0165C T 09:30 AM-11:10 AM Gnan M HPRED 1410 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION LECBLAIS00138 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Stark Z HPRED 1430 WORKSITE HEALTH PROMOTION LECBLAIS00121 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Kelley M HPRED 1430 WORKSITE HEALTH PROMOTION LECBLAIS00121 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Kelley M HPRED 1451 CAPSTONE: ATHLETIC TRAINING SEMSFCTR00158 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Honeck J. 3 Reserved for AT majors HPRED 1452 CAPSTONE: SPRT & RECREATN MGMT SEM SFCTR00159 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Rouff K HPRED 1453 CAPSTONE: EXERCISE SCIENCE LECBLAIS00121 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Kelley M HPRED 1453 CAPSTONE: EXERCISE SCIENCE LECBLAIS00121 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Kelley M HPRED 1481 CLINICAL IN ATHLETC TRAINING 6 CLNSFCTR00147 T 10:00 AM-11:40 AM Graham D. 2

19 CRN SUBJ/ NUM IA TITLE meets all Tues some Thurs. Attendance at arts events required IA 0101 ARTS AWARENESS SEMBLAIS00120 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Groffman J. 3 GE:Arts IA 1310 PRINCIPLES OF ARTS MANAGEMENT LECBLAIS00138 R 05:30 PM-08:00 PM IA 1451 CAPSTONE: INTERDIS ARTS LECBLAIS00146 W 03:30 PM-04:45 PM Lemnitzer A. 3 Fieldwork hours are required INTS INTS 0112 JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE LECSWRTS00107M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Ulin D. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG LECBLAIS00121 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Wang Y. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG LECFISHR00111 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Wang Y. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0120 INDIA AND ITS CULTURES LECBLAIS00138 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Gajanan R. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LECSWRTS00105 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Shi C. 3 GE:Cultures-Global CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN LNSK LNSK 0180 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT LECHANLY00201 M 11:00 AM-12:02 PM Austin E. 1 Reserved for SophomoreTRiO SSS students LNSK 0250 COLLEGE SUCCESS SPECIAL TOPICS LECHANLY00201 M 11:00 AM-12:02 PM Austin E. 1 SKILLS FOR SUCCESS Reserved for TRIO SSS Students LNSK 0250 COLLEGE SUCCESS SPECIAL TOPICS LECHANLY00201 M 01:00 PM-02:02 PM Andrews K. 1 PLANNING FOR SUCCESS Reserved for TRIO SSS Students LNSK 0250 COLLEGE SUCCESS SPECIAL TOPICS LECHANLY00201 W 01:00 PM-01:50 PM Andrews K. 1 SUCCESSFULLY GOING BEYOND Reserved for TRIO SSS Students MATH MATH 0097 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 LECSWRTS00207 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Robbins A MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2 LECSWRTS00111M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Robbins A. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2 LECSWRTS00110M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Morrison M. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2 LECSWRTS00161M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Robbins A. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2 LECFISHR00207 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Kleiner H. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0098 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2 LECBLAIS00121 M W F 08:00 AM-08:52 AM Boser S. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS LECSWRTS00104M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Pedersen B. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS LECFISHR00111 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Olson S. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS LECSWRTS00108M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Pedersen B. 3 GE:Math Competency MATH 0132 PRECALCULUS LECSWRTS00104M W F 02:00 PM-03:07 PM 4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt MATH 0133 STATISTICS LECSWRTS00162M W F 12:50 PM-01:57 PM Ware D. 4 GE:Computational Sciences MATH 0133 STATISTICS LECFISHR00207 M W F 08:55 AM-10:02 AM Chen Y. 4 GE:Computational Sciences MATH 0136 APPLIED CALCULUS LECFISHR00111 M W F 08:45 AM-09:52 AM Ware D. 4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt MATH 0140 CALCULUS 1 LECFISHR00208 M W F 09:45 AM-10:52 AM Buliga M. 4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt MATH 0140 CALCULUS 1 LECSWRTS00161M W F 08:45 AM-09:52 AM Drignei M. 4 GE:Comp Sci or Math Compt MATH 0150 CALCULUS 2 LECSWRTS00207M W F 11:00 AM-12:07 PM Buliga M MATH 0201 CALCULUS 3 LECFISHR00208 M W F 10:55 AM-12:02 PM Chen Y MATH 0202 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION LECFISHR0106D M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Drignei M. 3

20 CRN SUBJ/ NUM MATH TITLE MATH 0206 LINEAR ALGEBRA LECFISHR00208 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Buliga M MATH 1303 MATHEMATICAL MODELING LECSWRTS00161M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Drignei M MATH 1309 APPLIED PROBLTY AND STATISTICS LECSFCTR00158 T R 09:00 AM-10:40 AM Drignei M. 4 Cross listed with ENGR MATH 1452 CAPSTONE: MATHEMATICS SEMTBATBA Day and Time TBA MEMS - Buliga M. vr MEMS 0051 INTRODUCTION TO THERMODYNAMICS LEC FISHR0106D M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Mattis R. 3 MGMT MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00111M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Mitchell D MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00111M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Mitchell D MGMT 1301 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR LECSWRTS00162 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Klausner M. 3 Cross-listed with SOC MGMT 1304 BUSINESS LAW LECFISHR00111 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Learn R MGMT 1320 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00237 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Gallagher B MGMT 1451 CAPSTONE: STRATEGIC MGMNT SEMSWRTS00101M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Mitchell D MGMT 1451 CAPSTONE: STRATEGIC MGMNT SEMSWRTS00110 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mitchell D. 3 MILS MILS 0102 BASIC LEADERSHIP LECSFCTR00159 T 02:30 PM-03:30 PM Marrone C. 1 Students must also enroll in lab-mils MILS 0104 BASIC LEADERSHIP LAB CLBSFCTR00159 T 03:30 PM-05:00 PM Marrone C. 1 Students must also enroll in MILS MILS 0202 LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK LECSFCTR0165C T 02:30 PM-03:30 PM Marrone C. 1 Students must enroll in MILS 0202 Students must also enroll in lab-mils MILS 0204 LEADERSHIP & TEAMWORK LAB CLBSFCTR0165C T 03:30 PM-05:00 PM Marrone C MILS 1302 LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS LECTBATBA T 01:00 PM-02:30 PM Marrone C. 2 Meets at St. Bonaventure MILS 1302 LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS LAB TBATBA R 02:30 PM-05:00 PM Marrone C. 2 Meets at St. Bonaventure.Instructors:MAJ Hayes & Mr. Kausner MILS 1402 OFFICERSHIP LECTBATBA R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Marrone C. 2 Meets at St.Bonaventure. Instructor: LTC Zehnder MILS 1402 OFFICERSHIP LAB TBATBA R 02:30 PM-05:00 PM Marrone C. 2 Meets at St. Bonaventure.Instructor: LTC Zehnder MIS MIS 0103 COMPUTER APPLCS FOR MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00106 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Kline W MIS 0103 COMPUTER APPLCS FOR MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00106 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Kline W MIS 0208 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS LECSWRTS00106 R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Kline W MIS 0208 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS LECFISHR00110 T 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Wang Y. 3 MRKT MRKT 1301 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING LECSFCTR00158 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Chiang C MRKT 1405 MARKETING MANAGEMENT LECFISHR0106D T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Chiang C MRKT 1415 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR LECSWRTS00106M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Chiang C MRKT 1450 TOPICS IN MARKETING LECSWRTS00104 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Chiang C. 3 DIGITAL & SOCIAL MEDIA MRKTNG

21 CRN SUBJ/ NUM MUSIC TITLE MUSIC 0101 ELEMENTS OF MUSIC LECBLAIS00120 M W 04:00 PM-05:18 PM Groffman J. 3 GE:Arts MUSIC 0109 GLOBAL MUSIC SURVEY LECBLAIS00138 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Groffman J. 3 GE:Arts-Global MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC LECTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Myslewski D. 1 GUITAR See Kim Whitney for registration approval MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC LECTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gabriel R. 1 VOICE See Kim Whitney for registration approval MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC LECTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Gabriel R. 1 PIANO See Kim Whitney for registration approval MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC LECTBATBA 12:00 PM-12:00 PM Gabriel R. 1 ORGAN See Kim Whitney for registration approval MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC LECTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Whitney K. 1 VIOLA See Kim Whitney for registration approval MUSIC 0195 APPLIED MUSIC LECTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Whitney K. 1 VIOLIN See Kim Whitney for registration approval MUSIC 0214 VOCAL ARTS ENSEMBLE CLBBLAIS00138 M W 03:00 PM-03:53 PM Groffman J. 1 Students may also take this course on a non-credit basis MUSIC 1339 MUSICAL STYLES LECBLAIS00120 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Groffman J. 3 GE:Arts POP AND ROCK NUR NUR 0112 COMPREHENSIVE NURSING 1 LECSWRTS00162 RF 08:00 AM-11:00 AM Dinger M NUR 0113 PHARMACOLOGY IN NURSING LECSWRTS00162 RF 11:15 AM-12:30 PM Dinger M NUR 0212 COMPREHENSIVE NURSING 3 LECSWRTS00162MT 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Boser M NUR 1301 CRITICAL CARE NURSING LECSWRTS00104 T 04:00 PM-07:00 PM NUR 1310 ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF NURSING LECSWRTS00104 R 04:00 PM-07:00 PM Fiorentino L NUR 1403 ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICUM PRASWRTS00257M 04:00 PM-07:00 PM Truman J NUR 1451 CAPSTONE: PROFESSIONAL NURSING SEMSWRTS00257 W 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Truman J. 3 PEDC PEDC 0106 BOWLING CLBTBATBA M W 10:00 AM-10:53 AM Hall S. 1 GE:Physical Education Meets at Bylle Lanes Meets at Bylle Lanes PEDC 0106 BOWLING CLBTBATBA M W 09:00 AM-09:53 AM Hall S. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0108 PHYSCL CONDG/WEIGHT TRAINING 1 CLBTBATBA M W 02:00 PM-02:53 PM Brown S. 1 GE:Physical Education Meets in the Fitness Center PEDC 0108 PHYSCL CONDG/WEIGHT TRAINING 1 CLBTBATBA M W 01:00 PM-01:53 PM Brown S. 1 GE:Physical Education Meets in the Fitness Center PEDC 0116 DOWNHILL SKIING & SNOWBOARDING CLBTBATBA Su 02:30 PM-10:00 PM Maley L. 1 GE:Physical Education Sunday class no transportation.please refer to ad in front of this schedule for more information PEDC 0124 BASKETBALL CLBSFCTR00152 T R 01:00 PM-02:00 PM Brown S. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0126 VOLLEYBALL CLBSFCTR00152 M W 01:00 PM-01:53 PM Phillips C. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0152 LIVING WELL CLBSFCTR00158 M W 02:00 PM-02:53 PM Phillips C. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0179 SELF DEFENSE CLBSFCTR00168 W 05:00 PM-06:40 PM Everetts S. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0181 INTRODUCTION TO MARTIAL ARTS CLBSFCTR00168 R 05:00 PM-06:40 PM Everetts S. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0182 HAPKIDO CLBSFCTR00168 W 06:40 PM-08:20 PM Everetts S. 1 GE:Physical Education PEDC 0202 LIFEGUARDING CLBSFCTR00125 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Sneeringer T. 1 GE:Physical Education Certificate of completion from Red Cross for Lifeguarding PEDC 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LECSFCTR00168 M F 02:00 PM-02:53 PM Klinek M. 1 GE:Physical Education ARCHERY PEDC 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LECSFCTR00152 T R 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Wang Y. 1 GE:Physical Education TAI CHI Taught by Lulu Zhang & Peggy Zhu

22 CRN SUBJ/ NUM PEDC CLOGGING TITLE PEDC 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LECSFCTR00168 T 05:15 PM-07:15 PM Brandon B. 1 GE:Physical Education PET PET 0103 PETRO GEOL & GEOPHYSICS LECFISHR0105A M W 08:00 AM-09:18 AM Frantescu O PET 0105 INTRO TO GIS LECFISHR00110 M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM Frantescu O. 3 GE:Computational Sciences PET 0106 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 1 LECBLAIS00121 T 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Kropf M. 3. Exams on campus PET 0110 PRIN WELL CTRL & MUD LOGGING LECFISHR0105A T 04:00 PM-07:00 PM O'Brien T. 3 Upon successful completion of the course & a $100 additional fee, students may receive a Well Control Certificate PET 0207 BLK SHALE OF APPALACHIAN BASIN LECFISHR0105D M W 09:30 AM-10:48 AM Frantescu A PET 0208 ENHANCED HYDROCARBON RECOVERY LECFISHR0105A M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Frantescu O PET 0209 INTRODUCTION TO SCADA LECFISHR0105A M W 06:00 PM-07:18 PM Frantescu O. 3 PHIL PHIL 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LECFISHR00207 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry PHIL 0204 PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC ISSUES LECSWRTS00237M W 06:00 PM-07:18 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry PHIL 0214 BIOETHICS LECSWRTS00161M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry 20 seats reserved for Rad. Sci. majors PHIL 0215 GREAT POLITICAL THINKERS LECSWRTS00162 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry Cross listed with PS PHIL 1303 EASTERN PHILOSOPHY LECSWRTS00237M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Gajanan R. 3 GE:Philosophical Inq-Global PHYS PHYS 0102 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 2 LECFISHR00111 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Yousif H. 4 GE:Physical Science PHYS 0102 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 2 LAB FISHR0105D R 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Yousif H. 0 GE:Physical Science PHYS 0102 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 2 LAB FISHR0105D R 09:00 AM-12:00 PM Yousif H. 0 GE:Physical Science PHYS 0103 CONCEPTS OF MODERN PHYSICS LECFISHR00107 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Yousif H. 3 GE:Physical Science PHYS 0201 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 1 LECFISHR00207 T R 04:00 PM-05:45 PM Yousif H. 4 GE:Physical Science PHYS 0202 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 2 LECFISHR00111 M W F 12:45 PM-01:52 PM Yousif H. 4 GE:Physical Science PHYS 0204 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS 2 LAB CLBFISHR0105D T 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Yousif H. 1 GE:Physical Science PR PR 0101 INTRODCTN TO PUBLIC RELATIONS LECBLAIS00138 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Ziaukas T. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PR 0250 SPECIAL TOPICS LECBLAIS00102 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Schlimm J. 3 PR SPECIAL EVENTS PR 1451 CAPSTONE: PUBLIC RELATIONS SEMBLAIS00109 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Ziaukas T. 3 PS PS 0102 AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS LECSWRTS00111 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Robar S. 3 GE:Political Science PS 0102 AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS LECFISHR00207 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Robar S. 3 GE:Political Science PS 0103 COMPARATIVE POLITICS LECSWRTS00237M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global PS 0202 GREAT POLITICAL THINKERS LECSWRTS00162 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Political Science Cross listed with PHIL PS 1310 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW LECSWRTS00161 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Tillman E. 3 GE:Political Science PS 1354 LGBTQ POLITICS LECSWRTS00209M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global

23 CRN SUBJ/ NUM PS TITLE PS 1365 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS LECSWRTS00237M W 11:00 AM-12:18 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global PS 1367 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS LECSWRTS00207 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Robar S. 3 GE:Political Science PS 1449 CAPSTONE 1: RESEARCH METHODS LECSWRTS00106 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 PSY PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY LECFISHR00111 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM McHugh R. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00111 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Page G. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences 20 seats reserved for PreASN, PreBSN & ASN majors PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY LECFISHR00111 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM McHugh R. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PSY 0101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00162M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Leck K. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PSY 0202 CHILD DEVELOPMENT LECSWRTS00111M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM McHugh R. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences 12 seats reserved for Psychology majors PSY 0204 PERSONALITY THEORIES LECFISHR00207 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Leck K. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PSY 0206 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00111 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Page G. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PSY 0207 PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR IN PSY SEMSWRTS00107 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Page G. 3 All seats reserved for PSY majors PSY 1301 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00238 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Fass W. 3 All seats reserved for Psychology majors PSY 1304 HUMAN MEMORY LECSWRTS00105M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Fass W PSY 1318 CHILDREN MEDIA & SOCIALIZATION LECSWRTS00209 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM McHugh R PSY 1337 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00238 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Leck K. 3 All seats reserved for PSY majors PSY 1407 COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00104M W 04:00 PM-05:18 PM Page G PSY 1408 COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY LAB CLBSWRTS00238 W 06:00 PM-09:00 PM Page G PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEMTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Leck K. 3 Must have permission of instructor PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEMTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Fass W. 3 Must have permission of instructor PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEMTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Page G. 3 Must have permission of instructor PSY 1452 CAPSTONE: PSYCHOLOGY SEMTBATBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM McHugh R. 3 Must have permission of instructor RADSC RADSC 1301 RADSCI CONTRACTUAL TERM CLN - Boser M. vr RADSC 1401 RADSCI CONTRACTUAL TERM CLN - Boser M. vr SOC SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00237 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Klausner M. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00105 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Klausner M. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00207M W F 03:00 PM-03:52 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00207 T R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0202 SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT LECSFCTR00158 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Rouff K. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0204 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE LECSWRTS00110M W F 03:00 PM-03:52 PM Klausner M. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross-listed with ADMJ 0206

24 CRN SUBJ/ NUM SOC Cross listed with ADMJ 0206 TITLE SOC 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Brougham P SOC 1305 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR LECSWRTS00162 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Klausner M. 3 Cross-listed with MGMT SOC 1306 WORK AND SOCIETY LECSWRTS00207M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 1316 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE LECSWRTS00105 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Global SOC 1318 SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUALITY LECSWRTS00108 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Eckstrom S. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 1401 SOCIAL RESEARCH LECFISHR00208 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Eckstrom S. 3 SPAN SPAN 0102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 2 LECBLAIS00102 M W 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Evans-Corrales C3 GE:Language/Global LECFISHR00110 F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Evans-Corrales C3 GE:Language/Global SPAN 0202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2 LECSWRTS00105M W 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Evans-Corrales C3 GE:Language/Global THEA LECFISHR00110 F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM THEA 0102 THEATR PRACTCM: BASC STAGECRAF PRABLAIS00164 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Ewert K. vr GE:Arts THEA 0103 THEATRE PRACTICUM: PERFORMANCE PRA BLAIS00164 M W F 02:00 PM-03:32 PM Ewert K. vr GE:Arts THEA 0203 PLAY ANALYSIS LECWEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts THEA 1302 DIRECTING LECBLAIS00164 M W F 02:00 PM-03:32 PM Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts WRITNG WRITNG 0107 BEGINNING POETRY WRITING SEMSWRTS00101 R 05:30 PM-08:00 PM Maxson C. 3 GE:Arts WRITNG 0108 INTRO TO CREATIVE NONFICTION SEMSWRTS00101 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Bell K. 3 GE:Arts WRITNG 0111 LITRY EDITING/MAGAZINE PROD 1 SEMSWRTS00101 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mccabe N WRITNG 0211 LITRY EDITING/MAGAZINE PROD 2 SEMSWRTS00101 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mccabe N WRITNG 1305 TECHNICAL WRITING SEMSFCTR00158 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Bell K Seats reserved for Rad Sci. majors WRITNG 1311 LITRY EDITING/MAGAZINE PROD 3 SEMSWRTS00101 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Mccabe N WRITNG 1451 CAPSTONE: WRITING SEMSWRTS00101 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Mccabe N. 3

25 Online and Hybrid Courses CRN SUBJ/ NUM TITLE AFRCNA AFRCNA 0215 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMALEC BIOL BIOL 0202 MICROBIOL FOR ALLD HEALTH PROF LEC 20 seats reserved for ASN.. CHEM CHEM 0186 INTRODUCTION TO FUELS CLB CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LEC CHEM 0187 DRUGS AND SOCIETY LEC CIST CIST 0166 NETWORKING 2 LEC CIST 0166 NETWORKING 2 LEC CIST 1307 DATABASE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT LEC ECON ECON 0102 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS LEC ECON 0103 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICSLEC ECON 0206 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS LEC ENG ENG 0103 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY LEC GEOL GEOL 1320 ADVANCED GIS LEC HPRED HPRED 0109 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY LEC HPRED 0202 PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT LEC HPRED 1307 PRIN ETHICS & PRACT IN COACHNG LEC IA IA 0101 ARTS AWARENESS SEM meets all Tues some Thurs. Attendance at arts events required. MIS MIS 0208 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS LEC MIS 0208 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS LEC MRKT MRKT 1415 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR LEC WEBTBA - Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts SWRTS00161 M 01:00 PM-03:02 PM Ruffell S. 4 SWRTS00106 W 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Soriano D. 1 GE:Physical Science FISHR0211E W 01:00 PM-05:00 PM Soriano D. 1 GE:Physical Science WEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D. 3 GE:Physical Science WEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Soriano D. 3 GE:Physical Science SWRTS00236 M 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Comes D. 3 SWRTS00236 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Comes D. 3 SWRTS00236 W 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Ellison R. 3 WEBTBA 12:00 PM-12:00 PM Gajanan S. 3 GE:Economics WEBTBA - Mukerjee G. 3 GE:Economics FISHR00208 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Gajanan S. 3 WEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Michel D. 3 GE:Literature FISHR00110 W 12:30 PM-01:45 PM Frantescu O. 3 GE:Computational Sciences BLAIS00121 T 08:30 AM-09:25 AM Kelley M. 2 WEBTBA 12:00 PM-12:00 PM Rouff K. 3 WEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Rouff K. 3 BLAIS00120 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Groffman J. 3 GE:Arts SWRTS00106 R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Kline W. 3 FISHR00110 T 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Wang Y. 3 SWRTS00106 M W 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Chiang C. 3

26 Online and Hybrid Courses CRN SUBJ/ NUM TITLE NUR NUR 1301 CRITICAL CARE NURSING LEC SWRTS00104 T 04:00 PM-07:00 PM NUR 1310 ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF NURSING LEC NUR 1403 ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICUM PRA NUR 1451 CAPSTONE: PROFESSIONAL NURSING SEM PET PET 0106 DRILLING AND COMPLETION 1 LEC. Exams on campus THEA THEA 0203 PLAY ANALYSIS LEC SWRTS00104 R 04:00 PM-07:00 PM Fiorentino L. 3 SWRTS00257 M 04:00 PM-07:00 PM Truman J. 4 SWRTS00257 W 01:00 PM-04:00 PM Truman J. 3 BLAIS00121 T 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Kropf M. 3 WEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts

27 Specific courses that reflect focuses on diverse groups, cultures, and social issues. CRN SUBJ/ NUM TITLE ADMJ ADMJ 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross listed with SOC ADMJ 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross listed with SOC ADMJ 1321 LAW & SOCIAL CTRL IN SOCIETY LECSWRTS00108 M W 02:00 PM-03:18 PM Gaskew T. 3 AFRCNA AFRCNA 0215 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA LEC WEBTBA ANTH - Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts ANTH 0101 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY LEC SWRTS00209 T R 08:00 AM-09:15 AM Stuckart J. 3 GE:Cultures-Global ANTH 0112 TOURISM LECSWRTS00105 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Stuckart J. 3 GE:Cultures Cross-listed with ECON ANTH 1307 POVERTY AND SOCIETY LECBLAIS00121 W 04:30 PM-07:00 PM 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences Cross listed with ECON 1301 BIOL BIOL 0108 PLNTS & PEOPL: INTRO ETHNOBTNY LECFISHR00207 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Piechnik D. 3 GE:Life Sci-Global CLP CLP 0220 CARIBBEAN LITERATURES & CULT LECSWRTS00104 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Ogundayo B. 3 GE:Literature-Global COMM COMM 0215 BOLLYWOOD: POPULAR INDIAN CINE LECBLAIS00138 M W F 02:00 PM-02:52 PM Gajanan R. 3 GE:Cultures-Global ECON ECON 1301 POVERTY AND SOCIETY LECBLAIS00121 W 04:30 PM-07:00 PM 3 GE:Economics Cross-listed with ANTH 1307 EDUC EDUC 1325 DEVELP OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN LECSWRTS00237 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Chitiyo J EDUC 1330 EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN LECSWRTS00161 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Chitiyo J EDUC 1350 EDUCATNAL PSYCH & MEASUREMENT LECSWRTS00209 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Chitiyo J. 3 ENG ENG TH-CENTURY AMERICAN LIT LECFISHR00111 M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Howell T. 3 GE:Literature HIST HIST 0107 US HISTORY 2 LECSWRTS00207 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Frederick R. 3 GE:History HIST 0107 US HISTORY 2 LECSWRTS00207 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Frederick R. 3 GE:History HIST 1321 THE CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION LECSWRTS00207 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Frederick R. 3 GE:History INTS INTS 0112 JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE LECSWRTS00107 M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM Ulin D. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG LECBLAIS00121 T R 04:00 PM-05:15 PM Wang Y. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0115 INTRO CHINESE CULTURE & LANG LECFISHR00111 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Wang Y. 3 GE:Cultures-Global INTS 0120 INDIA AND ITS CULTURES LECBLAIS00138 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Gajanan R. 3 GE:Cultures-Global MGMT MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00111 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Mitchell D. 3

28 Specific courses that reflect focuses on diverse groups, cultures, and social issues. CRN SUBJ/ NUM TITLE MGMT MGMT 0110 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT LECSWRTS00111 M W F 12:00 PM-12:52 PM Mitchell D MGMT 1304 BUSINESS LAW LECFISHR00111 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Learn R. 3 NUR NUR 0112 COMPREHENSIVE NURSING 1 LECSWRTS00162 RF 08:00 AM-11:00 AM Dinger M NUR 0212 COMPREHENSIVE NURSING 3 LECSWRTS00162 MT 08:00 AM-12:00 PM Boser M. 9 PHIL PHIL 0204 PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC ISSUES LECSWRTS00237 M W 06:00 PM-07:18 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry PHIL 0214 BIOETHICS LECSWRTS00161 M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM Schummer D. 3 GE:Philosophical Inquiry 20 seats reserved for Rad. Sci. majors PHIL 1303 EASTERN PHILOSOPHY LECSWRTS00237 M W F 10:00 AM-10:52 AM Gajanan R. 3 GE:Philosophical Inq-Global PS PS 0102 AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS LECSWRTS00111 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Robar S. 3 GE:Political Science PS 0102 AMERICAN POLITICAL PROCESS LECFISHR00207 M W F 11:00 AM-11:52 AM Robar S. 3 GE:Political Science PS 0103 COMPARATIVE POLITICS LECSWRTS00237 M W 03:00 PM-04:18 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global PS 1354 LGBTQ POLITICS LECSWRTS00209 M W 04:30 PM-05:48 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global PS 1365 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS LECSWRTS00237 M W 11:00 AM-12:18 PM de Vries-Jordan 3 GE:Political Science-Global PSY PSY 0206 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00111 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Page G. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences PSY 1337 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00238 T R 01:00 PM-02:15 PM Leck K. 3 All seats reserved for PSY majors PSY 1407 COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY LECSWRTS00104 M W 04:00 PM-05:18 PM Page G. 3 SOC SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00237 T R 09:30 AM-10:45 AM Klausner M. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00105 W 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Klausner M. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00207 M W F 03:00 PM-03:52 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LECSWRTS00207 T R 06:00 PM-07:15 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0202 SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT LECSFCTR00158 M W F 09:00 AM-09:52 AM Rouff K. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0204 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE LECSWRTS00110 M W F 03:00 PM-03:52 PM Klausner M. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 11:00 AM-12:15 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross-listed with ADMJ SOC 0206 CRIMINOLOGY LECSWRTS00108 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Brougham P. 3 Cross listed with ADMJ SOC 1306 WORK AND SOCIETY LECSWRTS00207 M W F 01:00 PM-01:52 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences SOC 1316 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE LECSWRTS00105 T R 02:30 PM-03:45 PM Lawson H. 3 GE:Global SOC 1318 SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUALITY LECSWRTS00108 T 06:00 PM-08:30 PM Eckstrom S. 3 GE:Behavioral Sciences THEA THEA 0203 PLAY ANALYSIS LECWEBTBA 12:00 AM-12:00 AM Ewert K. 3 GE:Arts

29 Spring Term 2018 Final Exam Schedule TIME CLASS BEGAN EXAM DATE EXAM TIME April 23, Monday NUR-0112/ NUR-0212 [Swarts 0162] 8:00-11:00 a.m. MWF 11:00 a.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m. MWF or MW 3:00 p.m. 3:00-5:00 p.m. M or MW 6:00 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. April 24, Tuesday TR 8:00 a.m. 8:00-10:00 a.m. TR 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. TR 1:00 p.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m. TR 4:00 p.m. 3:00-5:00 p.m. T or TR 6:00 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. April 25, Wednesday MWF 9:00 a.m. 9:00-11:00 a.m. MWF 1:00 p.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m. MW or MWF 4:00 p.m. MW 4:30 p.m. 3:00-5:00 p.m. W 6:00 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. April 26, Thursday TR 9:30 a.m. 9:00-11:00 a.m. TR 2:30 p.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m. MWF 10:00 a.m. 3:00-5:00 p.m. R 6:00 p.m. 5:30-7:30 p.m. MWF or MW 8:00 a.m. April 27, Friday 8:00-10:00 a.m. MWF 12:00 p.m. 10:00-12:00 p.m. MWF 2:00 p.m. 12:00-2:00 p.m. Final exams will be held in the regularly scheduled classroom unless otherwise noted. Please see your instructor to determine the day and time for your final if your course does not fit the grid above. Students having more than two exams on one day (excluding evening classes) may petition their instructors for assistance in rescheduling one exam at a time mutually agreeable to student and instructor. If it is not possible to reach an agreement with one of the instructors, students should contact the appropriate division chair.

30 Academic Services The Academic Coaching and Tutoring Center offers a range of structured coaching and tutoring services to currently enrolled UPB students. These FREE services provide the extra assistance needed to achieve academic and personal success. Whether a student requires content-specific assistance or learning services focused on test preparation and note-taking, the ACTC is here to help! Schedule an appointment online at Angie Wolfe, Coordinator awolfe@pitt.edu TRIO Student Support Services 231 Hanley Library TRIO SSS is a federally funded program providing individual academic planning, leadership development courses, financial literacy education, and career and graduate school planning to students who are first-generation, income eligible, and/or have a disability. Interested students must apply to the program and be accepted in order to receive services. Contact Stacie Salerno at (814) or at ssalerno@pitt.edu for more information. Disability Resources and Services 202 Hanley Disability Management services your partner in equal access Individualized support Accommodations to support any type of disability physical, medical, psychiatric or learning Test Proctoring Assistive Technology Students access this service by scheduling an appointment with Carma Horner, clh71@ pitt.edu or The Academic Advising Center 218 Hanley The Academic Advising Center provides academic assistance and support to all Pitt-Bradford students. Undeclared students will work with an Advisor in the Center for major exploration and course selection for the upcoming term. The Academic Advising Center is stocked with information and can help students with: Understanding your degree requirements Changing or declaring a major or minor Understanding academic policies and procedures Making adjustments to your schedule during the drop/add period Withdrawing from a class Developing a plan for graduation You can schedule an appointment with an advisor on line through TutorTrac at (choose the AAC), in person, , or , Susan Gleason-behan@pitt.edu, Jodi Burns-jburns@pitt.edu or Alana Stewart stewart2@pitt.edu. Mathematics Center The Mathematics Center is located at 251 Hanley (right next to the Writing Center). Tutors in the Mathematics Center are available to help students who are having difficulty in their mathematics classes. We offer individual sessions with peer and/or faculty consultants for homework help, exam/quiz preparation, or discussion/review of exam/quiz results. Make your appointment on TutorTrac today ( or in the Mathematics Center itself Writing Center 250 Hanley Want to be a stronger writer? A better reader? Empower yourself at the Writing Center! The Writing Center has experienced faculty consultants available to assist student writers of all levels and abilities at any stage of the writing process, from brainstorming and drafting to revision, editing, formatting, and achieving stylistic punch and sophistication. Common areas of focus include thesis statements, essay organization, word choice, recognizing pattern errors in grammar and punctuation, evaluating and using sources, managing in-text citations, and critical reading skills. Visit the Writing Center s website for hours and to schedule an appointment: ckula@pitt.edu wcenter@pitt.edu NOT BECAUSE YOU CAN T WRITE, BUT BECAUSE YOU DO 250 Hanley Library M T W Th 9 am 5 pm F 9 am 2 pm

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