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1 Point University Fall day and time August 12 - December 13 Schedule of Traditional Courses 3/24/15 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor Fees MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and/or FRIDAY Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 8:00 Classes BBS The Drama of Scripture 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 302 Mr. Lewis BUS 311 Intermediate Accounting I 3 (BUS 212) M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 250 Dr. Haverly CHS 211 Introduction to Counseling 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 241 Ms. Alexander CHS 420 Counseling Children I 2 SOC 103, PSY 204 and CHS 211 M W 8:00-8:50a.m. 252 Dr. Moffatt ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 254 Mr. Vickery ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 253 Mr. Jones ESC 230 Foundations of Health and Wellness 3 (NSC 216) M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 336 tba HUM Introduction to Humanities 3 (HUM 101) M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 245 Dr. Dycus NSC 401 Professional Ethics in Science 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 337 Dr. Kemper MTH College Algebra 3 (MTH 211) M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 338 Ms. Dycus NSC 103L-01 Biology I Lab, section 01 1 M 8:00-9:50a.m. 311 Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 103L-02 Biology I Lab, section 02 1 F 8:00-9:50a.m. 311 Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 320 Physics I 3 (MTH course) M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 215 Mr. Cook PHL 201 Intorduction to Philosophy 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 213 Dr. Craft PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 219 Ms. Plank SOC Introduction to Sociology 3 M W F 8:00-8:50a.m. 117 Ms. Livingston Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 9:00 Classes BBS The Drama of Scripture 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 302 Mr. Beirne BUS 247 Principles of Marketing 3 (Sophomore Standing) M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 241 Dr. Weaver BUS 475 Organizational Leadership 3 Sr. standing M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 250 Mr. Kemper $250 CJU 300 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 (SOC 103, SOC 200) M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 253 Dr. Beach ECI/MGI 302 Reading Skills 3 (Admission: TEP) M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 223 Ms. Wiseley ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 254 Mr. Vickery ESC 430 Exercise Physiology for Special Populations 3 (ESC 350) M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 338 Dr. Kemper HUM Introduction to Humanities 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 337 Dr. Dycus MTH College Algebra 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 336 Ms. Dycus MUS 103 Music Theory I 3 (Co-Req: MUS 103L) M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. FA Dr. K. Cartwright NSC 228 General Chemistry I 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 215 Mr. Cook PHE Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 M 9:00-9:50a.m. 245 Ms. Tyler PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 219 Ms. Plank PSY 302/NSC 302 Statistics 3 MTH course M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 213 Dr. Moffatt PSY 315 Group Dynamics 2 (PSY 103 or SOC 103) M W 9:00-9:50a.m. 235 Ms. Alexander SOC Introduction to Sociology 3 M W F 9:00-9:50a.m. 117 Ms. Livingston Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 10:00 Classes BUS 211 Financial Accounting 3 (Math course) M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 250 Dr. Haverly BUS 436 Professional Ethics 3 (Sr. Standing) M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 241 Dr. Weaver CHS 310 Prenatal Development 2 (PSY 103) M W 10:00-10:50a.m. 235 Dr. Moffatt CJU 410 Criminal Procedure 3 (CJU 310) M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 215 Dr. Beach ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 254 Mr. Vickery ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 213 Mr. Jones NSC 210 Medical Terminology 1 W 10:00-10:50a.m. 338 Dr. Kemper MTH College Algebra 3 M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 336 Ms.Dycus NSC 103L-03 Biology I Lab, section 03 1 M 10:00-11:50a.m. 311 Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 103L-04 Biology I Lab, section 04 1 F 10:00-11:50a.m. 311 Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 228L-01 General Chemistry I Lab 1 W 10:00-11:45a.m. 314 Mr. Cook $75 NSC 228L-02 General Chemistry I Lab 1 F 10:00-11:45a.m. 314 Mr. Cook $75 NSC 320L Physics I Lab 1 M 10:00-11:45a.m. 314 Mr. Cook $75 PHE Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 M 10:00-10:50a.m. 245 Ms. Tyler
2 PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 219 Ms. Plank PSY/SOC 200 Social Psychology 3 (PSY 103 or SOC 103) M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 253 Ms. Alexander SOC Introduction to Sociology 3 M W F 10:00-10:50a.m. 337 Ms. Livingston Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 11:00 Classes BUS 202 Business Statistics 3 (Math 110 & BUS 209) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 219 Dr. Haverly BUS 321 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 (MTH 110, 191 or 211) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 250 Mr. Kemper CJU 430 Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 213 Dr. Beach MGI 330 Language Arts for MG 2 Admission to TEP M W 11:00-11:50a.m. 233 tba EDU 433 Differentiated Instruction 2 (TEP Block 2) M W 11:00-11:50a.m. 223 Sr. Southerland ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 254 Mr. Vickery ENG 340/HIS 340 African American Studies 3 (ENG 102) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 253 Dr. Dycus/Macenczak HUM Introduction to Humanities 3 M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 302 Dr. Craft MUS 205 Music Theory III 3 (MUS 104; Co-Req: MUS 205L) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. FA Dr. K. Cartwright PHE Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 M 11:00-11:50a.m. 117 Ms. Tyler PSY 204 Developmental Psychology 3 (PSY 103) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 215 Ms. Alexander PSY 341 Abnormal Psychology 3 (PSY 204) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 241 Dr. Moffatt SOC 300 Social Theory 3 (SOC 103) M W F 11:00-11:50a.m. 245 Ms. Livingston Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 12:00 Classes BUS 380 Brand Management 3 (BUS 247 Principles of Marketing) M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 253 Dr. Weaver ECI 310/MGI 330 Language Arts for ECE 2 Admission to TEP M W 12:00-12:50p.m. 223 Dr. Southerland ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 254 Mr. Jones HUM 311 Humanities: Greek and Roman 3 (HUM 101) M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 213 Dr. Dycus MIN 213 Practice of Christian Ministry 3 (MIN 101, participation in Sky Pilots) M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 215 Mr. Huxford Sky Pilots 0 (Co-req PRM 320, PRM 475, MIN 213) T 3:30-4:30p.m. 144 Donovan/Huxford MTH 191 Pre-Calculus 3 (MTH 110) M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 336 Ms. Dycus NSC 103L-05 Biology I Lab, section 05 1 M 12:00-1:50p.m. 311 Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 103L-06 Biology I Lab, section 06 1 F 12:00-1:50p.m. 311 Ms. McCurdy $75 PHE Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 M 12:00-12:50p.m. 117 Ms. Tyler PSY 442 Personality Theory 3 (PSY 204) M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 235 Ms. Alexander MUS 205L Functional Theory Skills III 1 (MUS 104L; Co-Req: MUS 205) W 12:00-12:50p.m. FA Mr. L. Motes SOC 430 Race, Ethnicity and Gender 3 (SOC 103) M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 250 Ms. Livingston THE 301 Theological Foundations of the Christian Life 3 M W F 12:00-12:50p.m. 241 Dr. Craft Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 1:00 Classes BBS 201 Biblical Interpretation 3 M F 1:00-2:15p.m. 302 Mr. W. Huxford BUS 405 Cost Accounting 3 (BUS 212) M F 1:00-2:15p.m. 250 Dr. Haverly CJU 340 Criminal Investigation 3 (CJU 310) M F 1:00-2:15p.m. 213 Dr. Beach ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M F 1:00-2:15p.m. 254 Mr. Vickery ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M F 1:00-2:15p.m. 241 Mr. Jones Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday Afternoon Classes MUS 301 Music History I 3 (MUS 102, 103, 104) M W 2:30-3:45p.m. FA Dr. B. Cartwright ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 M F 2:30-3:45p.m. 254 Mr. Vickery MUS 216 Music Technology 3 (Permission) W 3:00-5:30p.m. FA B. Cartwright/Earle 8 MIN 224 Healthy Congregations 3 M 2:30-5:00p.m. 144 Mr. Huxford THE 302 Apologetics 3 (THE 301 or BBS 302)) W F 2:30-3:45p.m. 337 Dr. Craft MUS 103L Functional Theory Skills I 1 (Co-Req: MUS 103) W 3:30-4:20p.m. FA Mr. L. Motes MUS 322 Music Methods for Children 3 M 4:30-7:30p.m. FA Dr. K. Cartwright 8 NTS 323 Ephesians & Colossians 3 (NTS 308/BBS 201 or NTS 202/BBS 202) W 2:30-5:00p.m. 245 Dr. Reese Monday Evening Courses ( BBS The Drama of Scripture 3 M 6:00-9:00 p.m. 302 Mr. Sweatman EDU 401 The Exceptional Child 3 M 6:00-9:00 p.m. 223 Mr. Clark Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor Fees TUESDAY and/or Thursday Classes Tuesday and/or Thursday 8:00 Classes BUS 329 Managerial Economics 3 (BUS 320 & BUS 321) T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 245 Mr. Kemper EDU 204 Developmental Psychology for Education Majors 3 (PSY 103) T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 219 Dr. Donovan ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 254 Ms. Mazaheri OTS 301 Genesis 3 (OTS 210/BBS 201 or BBS 202/203) T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 338 Dr. Hooks MIN 102 Effective Learning in the Church T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 215 Dr. Glenn
3 MUS Music Appreciation 3 T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 241 Mr. Daniell SOC/CHS 202 The Family 3 (PSY 103 or SOC 103) T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 253 Ms. Pope-Smith SOC 215 Geography 3 T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 337 Mr. Powers THE 405 Christ and Culture 3 (Sr. standing only) T R 8:00-9:15 a.m. 302 Dr. Carey Tuesday and/or Thursday 9:30 Classes BUS 225 Principles of Management 3 T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 302 Mr. Kemper BUS 327 Project Management 3 (BUS 225) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 213 Ms.Collins $350 COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 254 Ms. S. Huxford ECI 303 Health and PE for Early Childhood 2 Admission to TEP T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 223 Dr. Southerland $55 EDU 407 Classroom Management 3 (CYD or TEP Block 2) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 233 Dr. Herrington ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 253 Ms. Mazaheri ENG Critical Reading and Writing II 3 (ENG 101) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 245 Ms. Berry ENG 330/MGI 300 Adolescent Literature 3 (ENG 102) Ed majors need permission T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 235 Dr. Ryan ESC 340 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 3 (NSC 216) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 252 Dr. Kemper HIS Western Civilization 3 T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 219 Dr. Macenzak MTH College Mathematics 3 T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 250 Ms. Sharp MUS Music Appreciation 3 (HONORS - permisssion) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 241 Mr. Daniell MUS 312 Beginning Conducting 2 (MUS 102) R 9:15-10:45 a.m. FA Mr. Beale $25 MUS/PHL 412 Philosophy of Music 3 Permission T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. FA Dr. B. Cartwright OTS Story of Israel 3 T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 337 Dr. Hooks NSC 310 Cell Biology 3 (NSC 103) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 336 Dr. Woolfolk NTS 201 The Story of Jesus 3 (BBS 102) T R 9:30-10:20 a.m. 117 Dr. Carey SPA 101 Spanish I 4 T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 338 Ms. Gamboa de Arce SWK 410 Social Work Practice 3 (SOC 300) T R 9:30-10:45 a.m. 215 Ms. Pope-Smith Tuesday and/or Thursday 11:00 Classes BBS 202 Jesus: The Focus of Scripture 3 (BBS 102) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 117 Dr. Carey BUS 358 Production & Operation Management 3 (BUS 225) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 241 tba $100 CHS 341 Introduction to Social Work 3 (PSY 103; SOC 103 or 203) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 213 Ms. Pope-Smith COM Public Speaking, section 02 3 (ENG 102) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 254 Ms. S. Huxford COM Public Speaking, section 03 3 (ENG 102) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 245 Ms. Berry ECI 232 Math and Science for Teachers 3 (MTH & NSC course) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 233 Dr. Herrington ECI 300 Children's Literature 3 (CYD or Admission to TEP) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 223 Ms. Stinson SOC 203 Cultural Anthropology 3 T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 215 Dr. Ryan HIS Western Civilization 3 T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 219 Dr. Macenczak MTH College Mathematics 3 T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 253 Ms. Sharp MEN 201 Concert Choir 1 interview T R 11:00-12:15p.m. FA Dr. B. Cartwright NSC Biology I 3 T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 302 Dr. D. Woolfolk NSC 215 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 336 Dr. Kemper OTS 490 Old Testament Studies - Job 3 (BBS 201 and as announced) T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 338 Dr. Hooks SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I 3 SPA 102 T R 11:00-12:15p.m. 235 Ms. Gamboa de Arce Tuesday and/or Thursday 12:30 Classes BBS 202 Jesus: The Focus of Scripture 3 (BBS 102) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 117 Dr. Carey BUS 238 Business Communications 3 (ENG 102) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 254 Ms. S. Huxford ECI/MGI 314 Creative Arts 3 (CYD TEP Block 2) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 223 Dr. Southerland ENG Critical Reading and Writing II 3 (ENG 101) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 250 Ms. Berry ENG 203 American Literature Since (ENG 102) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 245 Dr. Ryan HIS 334 Twentieth Century World History 3 T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 219 Dr. Macenczak MGI 305 Math for Middle Grades 3 (Admission to TEP) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 215 tba MTH College Mathematics 3 T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 336 Ms. Sharp NSC Biology I 3 T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 302 Dr. D. Woolfolk NSC 106L-01 Environmental Science Lab 1 (Co-requisite with NSC 106) T 12:30-2:15p.m. 314 Dr. Herrington $75 NSC 106L-02 Environmental Science Lab 1 (Co-requisite with NSC 106) R 12:30-2:15p.m. 314 Dr. Herrington $75 NSC215L-01 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 T 12:30-2:15p.m. 311 tba NSC215L-02 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab, section 02 1 R 12:30-1:45p.m. 311 tba NTS 495/OTS 495 Research Methods in Biblical Studies 3 (Senior Standing) T 12:30-1:45p.m. 338 Dr. Hooks PHE 220 Exercise and Weight Control 1 T 12:30-1:45p.m. 213 Ms. Tyler PRM 320 Advanced Preaching 3 (PRM 375, participation in Sky Pilots) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 144 Dr. Donovan Sky Pilots 0 (Co-req PRM 320, PRM 475, MIN 213) T 3:30-4:30p.m. 144 Donovan/Huxford PRM 475 NT and Preaching Seminar 3 (PRM 201, participation in Sky Pilots) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 211 Dr. Street
4 Sky Pilots 0 (Co-req PRM 320, PRM 475, MIN 213) T 3:30-4:30p.m. 144 Donovan/Huxford SPA 303 Conversational Spanish 3 (SPA 202 or permission) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 252 Ms. Gamboa de Arce SPM 429 Issues in Sports Management 3 (BUS 225 and Jr. standing) T R 12:30-1:45p.m. 253 Mr. Douglas Tuesday and/or Thursday Afternoon Classes COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 254 Ms. Berry COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 253 Ms. Huxford ESL 441 Methods of ESOL 3 (TEP Block 2) T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 338 Ms. Gamboa de Arce ESL 442 Culture and Education 3 (Admission to TEP or Permission) T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 223 Dr. Ryan HIS 203 U.S. History 3 T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 219 Dr. Macenczak MIN/CHS 317 Pastoral Counseling 3 (PSY 103 or SOC 203) T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 245 Dr. Donovan MUS 425 Music Ministry in the Local Church 2 (MUS 102) T 2:00-3:45p.m. FA Dr. B. Cartwright PSY 303 Methods in Research 2 (PSY 302) R 2:00-3:45p.m. 250 Ms. J. Cook NSC 421 Genetics 3 NSC 103 T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 337 Dr. Woolfolk SWK 401 Social Work Policy I 3 (SOC 300) T R 2:00-3:15p.m. 252 Ms. Pope-Smith NSC 106 Environmental Science 3 T R 2:15-3:30p.m. 241 Dr. Reed NSC 421L Genetics Lab 1 (Co-req. NSC 421) T 3:30-5:15p.m. 311 Dr. D. Woolfolk MAP 470 Worship Concert 2 (Junior recital) T 4:00-4:50 FA Dr. B. Cartwright NSC 330 Organic Chemistry I 3 (NSC 129 and NSC 129L) T R 4:00-5:15p.m. 241 Dr. Reed Tuesday Evening Classes EDU 410 Reading Diagnosis & Remediation 2 (TEP Block 2) T 6:00-8:00 p.m. 223 Mr. Noland MEN 207 Guitar Ensemble 1 T tba FA Mr. B. Smith MEN 211 Concert Band 1 T 6:00-7:30p.m. FA Mr. Daniell NSC 330L Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 (NSC 129 and NSC 129L) R 6:00-8:00p.m. 314 Dr. Reed $75 Online Courses BUS 444* Social Media Marketing: Twitter 3 (BUS 247 and BUS 432) na na na Dr. Weaver BUS 457* Social Media Marketing: LinkedIN 3 (BUS 247 and BUS 432) na na na Dr. Weaver *Students must have permisison from Dr. Weaver CCE 301 Significant Cross-Cultural Experience 1 na na na Dr. Macenczak ENG 300OL Shakespeare 3 (ENG 101, ENG 102) na na na Dr. Ryan ENG 365 Writing for Publication 3 (ENG 102) na na na Ms. Huxford GRK 401 Greek III 3 (GRK 302) na na na Dr. Blackburn GRK 301 Greek I 4 (ENG 102) na na na Dr. Blackburn HIS 201 Church History I 3 na na na Dr. Blackburn Peachtree City Courses All classes taught at Peachtree City Campus COM205PC Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) M W 10:30-11:45a.m. tba Ms. S. Huxford ENG PC Critical Reading and Writing I 3 M W 9:00-10:15a.m. tba Ms. Schock ENG PC Critical Reading and Writing I 3 M W 10:30-11:45a.m. tba Ms. Schock HIS 103 PC U.S. Government 3 M W 9:00-10:15a.m. tba Mr. Powers MTH 110PC College Algebra 3 M W 7:30-8:45a.m. tba Mr. Eubanks HUM 101PC Introduction to Humanities 3 T R 9:00-10:15 tba Dr. Dycus MTH 211PC Calculus 3 (MTH 191) T R 7:30-8:45a.m. tba Mr. Eubanks NSC103PC Biology I 3 T R 10:30-11:45. tba Dr. Wallenhaupt NSC 103LPC Biology I Lab 1 T R 11:45-12:45 tba Dr. Wallenhaupt $75 SPA 101 PC Spanish I (includes 1 hour language lab) 4 M W 10:30-12:30 tba Ms. Carpenter NTS 201 PTC The Story of Jesus 3 T R 9:00-10:15a.m. tba tba SOC 103PC Introduction to Sociology 3 T R 10:30-11:45a.m. tba Ms. Livingston Online Dual Enrollment Courses ENG 101 OL Critical Reading and Writing I 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Vickery HIS 102 OL Western Civilization 3 ONLINE tba tba MTH 110 OL College Algebra 3 ONLINE tba Ms. Dycus NSC103 OL Biology I 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Cook NSC 103L OL Biology I Lab 1 ONLINE tba Mr. Cok $75 SOC 103 OL Introduction to Sociology 3 ONLINE tba Ms. Pope-Smith COM205 OL Public Speaking 3 ONLINE tba Ms. Huxford MUS 102 OL Music Appreciation 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Bartlett HIS203 OL U.S. History 3 ONLINE tba tba PHE 105 OL Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Walker To Be Arranged (tba)
5 CHS 497 Counseling & Human Services Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Ms. Alexander CJU 497 Criminal Justice Internship 6 (Permission) tba tba tba Dr. Beach ECI 391 Block 1 Lab Experience 1 (Admission to TEP) tba tba tba Dr. Southerland ECI 493 Block 3 Lab Experience 1 (TEP Block 3) tba tba tba Dr. Southerland EDU Child and Youth Internship 12 Jr./EC or CM specialization tba tba tba Dr. Southerland EDU Child and Youth Internship 12 Jr./YP specialization tba tba tba Dr. Southerland ENG 301 Overview of the English Major 1 tba tba tba Dr. Ryan ENG 495 Senior Thesis: English 3 (Seniors only) tba tba tba Dr. Ryan HIS 495 Senior Thesis: History 3 (Seniors only) tba tba tba Dr. Macenczak HUM 495 Senior Thesis: Humanities 3 (Seniors only) tba tba tba Dr. Dycus ICM 310 Theology of Missions 3 (ICM 202 & either THE 301 or BBS 302) tba tba tba Mr. Rubin ICM 497 Missions Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Faculty MGI 391 Block 1 Lab Experience 1 (Admission to TEP) tba tba tba Dr. Herrington MGI 493 Block 3 Lab Experience 1 (TEP Block 2) tba tba tba Dr. Herrington MEN 203 Honors Ensemble 1 (Marching Band -permission) tba tba tba Dr. Boyd MIN 497 Christian Ministry Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Mr. Huxford MUS 325 Survey of Music Business 3 tba tba tba tba MUS 490 Studies in Music: Music Theory V 3 (as announced) tba tba tba Mr. L. Motes MUS 497 Music Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Dr. K. Cartwright PRM 497 Preaching Ministry Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Mr. Huxford SWK 497 Field Work in Social Work 6 (Permission) tba tba tba Ms. Pope-Smith YTH 497 Youth Ministry Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Mr. Huxford Applied Music Courses (MAP) MAP 112 Beginning Voice Class 1 M 4:30-5:20 p.m. FA Mr. Beale $75 MAP 113 Beginning Piano Class 1 M 2:30-3:20p.m. FA Dr. K. Cartwright $75 MAP 114 Beginning Percussion Class 1 R 3:00-3:50pm FA Mr. Garing $75 MAP 117 Beginning Guitar Class 1 T 5:00-5:50p.m. FA Mr. Smith $75 MAP 232 Intermediate Voice Class 1 (Permission) M 12:30-1:20 FA Mr. Beale $75 MAP 233 Intermediate Piano Class 1 (Permission) T 1:00-1:50p.m. FA Dr. K. Cartwright $75 MAP 234 Intermediate Percussion Class 1 (Permission) R 4:00-5:00p.m. FA Mr. Garing $75 MAP 237 Intermediate Guitar Class 1 (Permission) T 6:00-6:50p.m. FA Mr. Smith $75 MAP 252 Advanced Voice Class 1 (Permission) M 2:00-2:50p.m. FA Mr. Beale $75 MAP 254 Advanced Percussion Class 1 (Permission) R 5:00-5:50p.m. FA Mr. Garing $75 MAP 257 Advanced Guitar Class 1 (Permission) T 7:00-7:50p.m. FA Mr. Smith $75 MAP Private Instruction Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale $275* MAP Private Instruction Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale $350 MAP 362 includes a Voice Studio, one hour per week plus tba private lesson Mr. Beale $275* MAP Private Instruction: Piano 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Private Instruction: Piano 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Private Instruction: Percussion 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Private Instruction: Percussion 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Private Instruction: Guitar 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP Private Instruction: Guitar 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP 369 Applied Music Technology 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Cartwright/Earle MAP Private Instruction: Brass 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Daniell $275 MAP Private Instruction: Brass 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Daniell $350 MAP 382 Junior Recital: Voice 1 (8 hrs. MAP, Permission) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale MAP 383 Junior Recital: Piano 1 (8 hrs. MAP, Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright MAP 384 Junior Recital: Percussion 1 (8 hrs. MAP, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing MAP 387 Junior Recital: Guitar 1 (8 hrs. MAP, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. B. Smith MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Voice 1 (Permission) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale $275* MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Voice 2 (Permission) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale $350 MAP 462 includes a Voice Studio, one hour per week, plus tba private lesson $275* MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Piano 1 tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Piano 2 tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Percussion 1 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Percussion 2 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Guitar 1 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Guitar 2 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175
6 MAP 482 Senior Recital: Voice 2 (MAP 382, 462) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale MAP 483 Senior Recital: Piano 2 (MAP 383, Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright MAP 484 Senior Recital: Percussion 2 (MAP 384, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing MAP 487 Senior Recital: Guitar 2 (MAP 387, Permission) tba tba FA MUS Faculty Applied Music Studio 0 (for voice, piano, instrumentalist) R 1:00-2:30 FA MUS Faculty * includes accompanist fee
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