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1 Point University Fall day and time Schedule of Traditional Courses 8/22/17 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: Mr. Lewis BBS 202 Jesus: The Focus of Scripture 3 (BBS 102) M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Carey BUS 311 Intermediate Accounting I 3 (BUS 212) M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Haverly CHS 211 Introduction to Counseling 3 M W F 8:00-8: Ms. Cox CHS 420 Counseling Children 3 SOC 103, PSY 204 and CHS 211 M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Moffatt ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Hampton HUM Introduction to Humanities 3 (HUM 101) M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Dycus MTH 110 College Algebra 3 (MTH 211) M W F 8:00-8: Ms. Burch NSC 103L-01 Biology I Lab, section 01 1 M 8:00-9: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 103L-02 Biology I Lab, section 02 1 F 8:00-9: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Kemper NSC 320 Physics I 3 (MTH course) M W F 8:00-8: Mr. Cook PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 M W F 8:00-8: Ms. H. Cox THE Christ, Culture, & Career 3 M W F 8:00-8: Dr. Craft Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 9:00 Classes BBS The Drama of Scripture 3 M W F 9:00-9: Mr. Beirne THE 405 Christ, Culture, & Career 3 (Sr. standing only) M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Carey BUS 247 Principles of Marketing 3 (Sophomore Standing) M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Weaver CJU 300 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 (SOC 103, SOC 200) M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Beach ECI/MGI 302 Reading Skills 2 (Admission: TEP) M W 9:00-10: Ms. Wiseley EFT Effective Thinking M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Glenn *EFT 101 is REQUIRED of all students entering after Spring 2016 semester. ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 M W F 9:00-9: CANCELLED HUM Introduction to Humanities 3 M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Dycus MTH College Algebra 3 M W F 9:00-9: Ms. Burch MUS 103 Music Theory I 3 (Co-Req: MUS 103L) M W F 9:00-9:50 FA Dr. K. Cartwright NSC Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Kemper NSC General Chemistry I 3 M W F 9:00-9: Mr. Cook PHE Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 M 9:00-9: Ms. Tyler PHL 201 Introduction to Philosophy 3 M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Craft PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 M W F 9:00-9: Ms. H. Cox PSY Developmental Psychology for CHS Majors 3 (PSY 103) M W F 9:00-9: Ms. Cox PSY 341 Abnormal Psychology 3 (PSY 204) M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Moffatt SOC Introduction to Sociology 3 M W F 9:00-9: Ms. Stuart Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 10:00 Classes BUS 211 Financial Accounting 3 (Math course) M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Haverly BUS 436 Professional Ethics 3 (Sr. Standing) M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Weaver CJU 410 Criminal Procedure 3 (CJU 310) M W F 10:00-10: Mr. Lenarz EFT Effective Thinking M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Glenn *EFT 101 is REQUIRED of all students entering after Spring 2016 semester. ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Hampton
2 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor Fees MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and/or FRIDAY Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 10:00 Classes (con't) ENG 350 Christian Literature 3 (ENG 102) M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Dycus HUM Introduction to Humanities 3 M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Craft MTH College Algebra 3 M W F 10:00-10: Ms. Burch MUS 205 Music Theory III 3 (MUS 104; Co-Req: MUS 205L) M W F 10:00-10:50 FA Dr. K. Cartwright NSC Biology I 3 W 10:00-12: Dr. Woolfolk NSC 103L-03 Biology I Lab, section 03 1 M 10:00-11: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 103L-04 Biology I Lab, section 04 1 F 10:00-11: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 228L-01 General Chemistry I Lab 1 W 10:00-11: Blakely/Cook $75 NSC 228L-02 General Chemistry I Lab 1 F 10:00-11: Blakely/Cook $75 NTS 425 Scrpture within Scripture 3 M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Carey PHE Physical Fitness and Wellness 1 M 10:00-10: Ms. Tyler PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 M W F 10:00-10: Ms. Plank PSY/SOC 200 Social Psychology 3 (PSY 103 or SOC 103) M W F 10:00-10: Ms. Cox PSY 302 Statistics 3 (Math course) M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Moffatt SOC Introduction to Sociology 3 M W F 10:00-10: Ms. Stuart Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 11:00 Classes BUS 202 Business Statistics 3 (Math 110 & BUS 209) M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Haverly CJU 430 Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Beach ECI 310/MGI 330 Language Arts for EC/MG 3 Admission to TEP M W 11:00-12: Dr. Southerland ESC 350 Exercise Physiology 3 M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Kemper EFT Effective Thinking M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Glenn *EFT 101 is REQUIRED of all students entering after Spring 2016 semester. ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Hampton HUM 311 Humanities: Greek and Roman 3 (HUM 101) M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Dycus MEN 211 Concert Band 1 M W F 11:00-11:50 FA Mr. Daniell NSC 330 Organic Chemistry I 3 (NSC 129 and NSC 129L) M W F 11:00-11: Mr. Cook PHE 220 Exercise and Weight Control 1 M 11:00-11: Mr. Lenarz PSY 442 Personality Theory 3 (PSY 204) M W F 11:00-11: Ms. Cox SOC Introduction to Sociology 3 M W F 11:00-11: Ms. Stuart THE 302 Apologetics 3 (THE 301 or BBS 302)) M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Craft THE Christ, Culture, & Career 3 (Sr. standing only) M W F 11:00-11: Dr. Carey Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 12:00 Classes BUS 380 Brand Management 3 (BUS 247) M W F 12:00-12: Dr. Weaver CJU 440 Civil Liability for Criminal Justice 3 M W F 12:00-12: Dr. Beach ENG 375 Literary Theory 3 (ENG 102) M W F 12:00-12: Dr. Dycus ESC 340 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 3 (NSC 216) M W F 12:00-12: Dr. Kemper MIN 213 Practice of Christian Ministry 3 (MIN 101) M W F 12:00-12: Mr. Huxford MTH 191 Pre-Calculus 3 (MTH 110) M W F 12:00-12: Ms. Burch NSC 103L-05 Biology I Lab, section 05 1 M 12:00-1: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 103L-06 Biology I Lab, section 06 1 F 12:00-1: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC General Chemistry I 3 M W F 12:00-12: Mr. Cook PSY Methods in Research 3 (PSY 302) M W 12:00-1: Ms. J. Cook PSY 315 Group Dynamics 2 (PSY 103 or SOC 103) M W 12:00-12: Ms. Cox SOC 430 Race, Ethnicity and Gender 3 (SOC 103) M W F 12:00-12: Ms. Stuart Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 1:00 Classes BBS 201 Biblical Interpretation 3 M F 1:00-2: Mr. W. Huxford BUS 405 Cost Accounting 3 (BUS 212) M F 1:00-2: Dr. Haverly CHS 310 Prenatal Development 2 (Junior or Senior standing) M 1:00-2: Dr. Moffatt
3 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor Fees MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and/or FRIDAY Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday 1:00 Classes (con't) CJU 340 Criminal Investigation 3 (CJU 310) M F 1:00-2: Dr. Beach MUS 205H Music Theory III (HONORS) 3 (MUS 104; Co-Req: MUS 205L) M F 1:45-3:00 FA Dr. K. Cartwright NSC 320L Physics I Lab 1 M 1:00-2: Mr. Cook $75 Monday, Wednesday and/or Friday Afternoon Classes PSY Methods in Research 3 (PSY 302) M W 2:00-3: Ms. J. Cook NSC 228L-03 General Chemistry I Lab 1 W 2:00-3: Blakely/Cook $75 MUS 301 Music History I 3 (MUS 102, 103, 104) M W 2:30-3:45 FA Dr. B. Cartwright MUS 322 Music Methods for Children 3 M 4:30-7:30 FA Ms. Weaver NSC 101L Survey of Biology Lab 1 M 2:00-3: Ms. McCurdy NSC 103L-03 Biology I Lab 1 F 2:00-3: Ms. McCurdy SOC 300 Social Theory 3 (SOC 103) M 2:00-4: Ms. Thompson-Lewis Monday Evening Courses ( BBS The Drama of Scripture 3 M 6:00-9: Mr. Sweatman CJU 334 Community Corrections 3 M 6:00-9: Mr. Lott EDU 401 The Exceptional Child 3 (CYD or admission to TEP) M 6:00-9: Mr. Clark MEN 207 Guitar Ensemble 1 M 6:00-6:50 FA Faculty MUS 216 Music Technology 3 W 6:00-8:30 FA B. Cartwright/Earle PHE First Aid and CPR 3 M 6:00-9: Mr. B. Wilson
4 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor Fees TUESDAY and/or Thursday Classes Tuesday and/or Thursday 8:00 Classes BBS 202 Jesus: The Focus of Scripture 3 (BBS 102) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Plank BUS 329 Managerial Economics 3 (BUS 321) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Alan Kemper BUS 434 Business Law 3 (BUS 325 or BUS 225) T R 8:00-9: Mr. Lenarz EDU Developmental Psychology for Education Major- MGE & SE 3 (PSY 103) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Donovan EDU Developmental Psychology for Education Major-ECE & CYD 3 (PSY 103) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Southerland ENG Critical Reading & Writing I 3 T R 8:00-9: Mr. Vickery OTS 490 Job 3 (BBS 201 and as announced) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Hooks MIN 202 Effective Learning in the Church 3 (BBS 102) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Glenn MTH College Mathematics 3 T R 8:00-9: Ms. Bradford NSC 101 Survey of Biology 3 (non-biology majors) T R 8:00-9: Dr. Aquino NSC Biology I 3 T R 8:00-9: Dr. Woolfolk NSC 330L Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 (NSC 129 and NSC 129L) T 8:00-9: Dr. Reed $75 SOC/CHS 202 The Family 3 (PSY 103 or SOC 103) T R 8:00-9: Ms. Pope-Smith Tuesday and/or Thursday 9:30 Classes BUS 225 Principles of Management 3 T R 9:30-10: Dr. Alan Kemper BUS 358 Production & Operation Management 3 (BUS 225) T R 9:30-10: Mr. Garibaldi COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 9:30-10: Ms. S. Huxford COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 9:30-10: Ms. Berry ECI 303 Health and PE for Early Childhood 2 Admission to TEP T R 9:30-10: Dr. Southerland $55 EDU 407 Classroom Management 3 (CYD or TEP Block 2) T R 9:30-10: Dr. Herrington ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 9:30-10: Mr. Vickery ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 9:30-10: Ms. Schock ENG Critical Reading and Writing II 3 (ENG 101) T R 9:30-10: Ms. Mazaheri ENG 330/MGI 300 Adolescent Literature 3 (ENG 102) Ed majors need permission T R 9:30-10: Dr. Ryan ESC 230 Foundations of Health and Wellness 3 (NSC 216) T R 9:30-10: Dr. Aquino HIS 490 Studies in History: The Holocaust 3 (HIS 102 or HIS 203) T R 9:30-10: Dr. Macenczak MIN/CHS 317 Pastoral Counseling 3 (PSY 103 or SOC 203) T R 9:30-10: Dr. Donovan MTH College Mathematics 3 T R 9:30-10: Ms. Bradford MUS 112 Survey of Music 3 (Music majors and Minors) T R 9:30-10: Mr. Daniell MUS/PHL 412 Philosophy of Music 3 Permission T R 9:30-10:45 FA Dr. B. Cartwright NSC 310 Cell Biology 3 (NSC 103) T R 9:30-10: Dr. Woolfolk SPA 101 Spanish I 4 T R 9:30-10: Ms. Gamboa de Arce SWK 410 Social Work Practice 3 (SOC 300) T R 9:30-10: Ms. Pope-Smith Tuesday and/or Thursday 11:00 Classes BUS 475 Organizational Leadership 3 Sr. standing T R 11:00-12: Dr. Alan Kemper CHS 341 Introduction to Social Work 3 (PSY 103; SOC 103 or 203) T R 11:00-12: Ms. Pope-Smith COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 11:00-12: Ms. S. Huxford COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 11:00-12: Ms. Berry ECI 232 Math and Science for Teachers 3 (MTH & NSC course) Ed Majors T R 11:00-12: Dr. Herrington ECI 300 Children's Literature 3 (CYD or Admission to TEP) T R 11:00-12: Ms. Stinson ECI 314 Creative Arts 3 (CYD TEP Block 2) T R 11:00-12: Dr. Southerland ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 11:00-12: Mr. Vickery ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 11:00-12: Ms. Schock HIS 334 Twentieth Century World History 3 T R 11:00-12: Dr. Macenczak MTH College Mathematics 3 T R 11:00-12: Ms. Bradford MEN 201 Concert Choir 1 interview T R 11:00-12:15 FA Dr. B. Cartwright MUS Music Appreciation 3 T R 11:00-12: Mr. Daniell NSC Biology I 3 T R 11:00-12: Dr. D. Woolfolk Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor
5 TUESDAY and/or Thursday Classes Tuesday and/or Thursday 11:00 Classes (con't) NSC Environmental Science 3 T R 11:00-12: Dr. Reed NSC 401 Professional Ethics in Science 3 T R 11:00-12: Dr. Aquino OTS Story of Israel 3 T R 11:00-12: Dr. Hooks PRM 475 NT and Preaching Seminar (DISTANCE EDUCATION) 3 (PRM 201) T R 11:00-12: Dr. Street SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I 3 SPA 102 T R 11:00-12: Ms. Gamboa de Arce Tuesday and/or Thursday 11:00 Classes (con't) BBS Scripture: How We Use It 3 (BBS 102) T R 12:30-1: Mr. Macenczak BUS 238 Business Communications 3 (ENG 102 & COM 205) T R 12:30-1: Ms. S. Huxford $15 BUS 321 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 (MTH 110, 191 or 211) T R 12:30-1: Mr. Garibaldi COM Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) T R 12:30-1: Ms. Berry ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 12:30-1: Mr.Vickery ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 12:30-1: Ms.Schock ENG Critical Reading and Writing II 3 (ENG 101) T R 12:30-1: Ms. Mazaheri ENG 204 British Literature to (ENG 102) T R 12:30-1: Dr. Ryan ESL 441 Methods of ESOL 3 (TEP Block 2) T R 12:30-1: Ms. Gamboa de Arce HIS Western Civilization 3 T R 12:30-1: Dr. Macenczak MGI 305 Math for Middle Grades 3 (Admission to TEP) T R 12:30-1: Ms. Stinson NSC Biology I 3 T R 12:30-1: Dr. D. Woolfolk NSC 106L-01 Environmental Science Lab 1 (Co-requisite with NSC 106) T 12:30-2: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 106L-02 Environmental Science Lab 1 (Co-requisite with NSC 106) R 12:30-2: Ms. McCurdy $75 NSC 215L-01 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 T 12:30-2: Dr. Aquino $75 NSC 215L-02 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 R 12:30-2: Dr. Aquino $75 PRM 320 Advanced Preaching 3 (PRM 375) T R 12:30-1: Dr. Donovan SED 331 Secondary Methods 3 (Admission to TEP) T R 12:30-1: Dr. Herrington SPM 429 Current Issues in Sports Management 3 (BUS 225 and Jr. standing) T R 12:30-1: Mr. Douglas Tuesday and/or Thursday Afternoon Classes CHS 413 Counseling the Elderly 2 R 1:00-2: Mr. Walker MUS 103L Functional Theory Skills I 1 (Co-Req: MUS 103) T 1:00-1:50 FA Mr. L. Motes BBS Scripture: How We Use It 3 (BBS 102) T R 2:00-3: Mr. Macenczak BUS 327 Project Management 3 (BUS 225) T R 2:00-3: Ms.Collins COM Public Speaking, section 06 3 (ENG 102) T R 2:00-3: Ms. Berry EDU 350 Curriculum & Assessment 2 (TEP Block 2) T R 2:00-2: Dr. Herrington ENG Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 2:00-3: Ms.Schock ESC 210 Medical Terminology 1 T 2:00-2: Dr. Aquino ESL 442 Culture and Education 3 (Admission to TEP or Permission) T R 2:00-3: Dr. Ryan HIS Western Civilization 3 T R 2:00-3: Dr. Macenczak HIS 203 U.S. History 3 T R 2:00-3: Mr. Wood MUS 205L Functional Theory Skills III 1 (MUS 104L; Co-Req: MUS 205) T 2:00-2:50 FA Mr. L. Motes MUS 425 Church Music Administration (off-campus field trips required) 3 (MUS 102) T 2:00-4:30 FA Dr. B. Cartwright NSC Environmental Science 3 T R 2:00-3: Dr. Reed NSC 421 Genetics 3 NSC 103 T R 2:00-3: Dr. Woolfolk PSY Introduction to Psychology 3 R 2:00-4: Mr. Lawrence SWK 401 Social Work Policy I 3 (SOC 300) T R 2:00-3: Ms. Pope-Smith NSC 421L Genetics Lab 3 (Co-req. NSC 421) T 3:30-5: Dr. D. Woolfolk NTS 330 Hebrews 3 (NTS 308/BBS 201 or BBS 202/BBS 302) T R 3:00-4: Mr. Huxford MUS 312 Beginning Conducting 2 (MUS 102) R 3:00-4:40 FA Mr. Beale $25
6 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor TUESDAY and/or Thursday Classes Tuesday and/or Thursday Evening Classes BUS 339 Investment Analysis CANCELLED 3 (BUS 202, BUS 209, BUS 336) T 6:00-9: tba EDU 410 Reading Diagnosis & Remediation 2 (TEP Block 2) T 6:00-8: Dr. Canty HIS 430 Historiography with Georgia History 3 T 6:00-8: Mr. Wood Online and Distance Education Courses CCE 300 Significant Cross-Cultural Experience 0 na na na Dr. Macenczak 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 OL Writing for Publication (ENG 102) na na na Ms. Huxford ENG 417OL Rhetoric for Writing (ENG 102) na na na Dr. Ryan GRK 401 Greek III (DISTANCE EDUCATION) 3 (GRK 302) M W F 9:00-9: Dr. Blackburn GRK 301 Greek I (DISTANCE EDUCATION) 4 M W F 10:00-10: Dr. Blackburn HIS 201OL Church History I 3 na na na Dr. Blackburn PRM 475 NT and Preaching Seminar (DISTANCE EDUCATION) 3 (PRM 201) T R 11:00-12: Dr. Street SOC OL Cultural Anthropology 3 ONLINE na na tba Dr. Syphertt SOC 215 Geography 3 ONLINE na na tba Dr. Syphertt Peachtree City Courses All courses taught at the Peachtree City site COM 205 PC Public Speaking 3 (ENG 102) M W 9:00-10:15 tba Ms. Berry ENG PC Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 7:30-8:45 tba Dr. Gammill ENG PC Critical Reading and Writing I 3 T R 9:00-10:15 tba Dr. Gammill HIS 103 PC U.S. Government 3 M W 9:00-10:15 tba Mr. Powers HIS 102 PC Western Civilization 3 M W 7:30-8:45 tba Mr. Powers HUM 191 PC Introduction to Humanities 3 T R 10:30-11:45 tba Dr. Dycus MTH 110 PC College Algebra 3 M W 7:30-8:45 tba Ms. Stallings MUS 102 Music Appreciation 3 M W 10:30-11:45 tba Mr. Daniell NSC 103 PC Biology I 3 T R 10:30-11:45 tba Dr. Wollenhaupt NSC 103L PC Biology I Lab 1 T R 11:55-12:45 tba Dr. Wollenhaupt $75 SOC 103 PTC Introduction to Sociology 3 T R 9:00-10:15 tba Ms. Thompson-Lewis SPA 101 DL Spanish I (includes 1 hour language lab) 4 (SPA 1) M W 10:30-12:30 tba Ms. Carpenter Additional Courses for Church Partnerships ( AAAM program) HIS 201 Church History I 3 T R 1:30-2:45 tba Mr. C. Smith BBS 201 Biblical Interpretation 3 T R 3:00-4:15 tba Dr. Reese Online Dual Credit Enrollment Courses COM 205 OL Public Speaking 3 ONLINE tba Ms. Huxford ENG 101 OL Critical Reading and Writing I 3 ONLINE tba Ms. Schock HIS 102 OL Western Civilization 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Powers 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. Cook $75 SOC 103 OL Introduction to Sociology 3 ONLINE tba Ms. Pope-Smith MUS 102 OL Music Appreciation 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Motes HIS203 OL U.S. History 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Powers PHE 105 OL Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 ONLINE tba Mr. Walker Internships and Lab Experiences BUS 497 Business Internship 3 (Permission) tba tba tba Business Faculty CHS 497 Counseling & Human Services Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Ms. Cox CJU 497 Criminal Justice Field Work 6 (Permission) tba tba tba Dr. Beach ECI 391 Block 1 Lab Experience 1 (Admission to TEP) tba tba tba Dr. Southerland
7 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor TUESDAY and/or Thursday Classes Internships and Lab Experiences (con't) ECI 493 Block 3 Lab Experience 1 (TEP Block 3) tba tba tba Dr. Southerland ECI 497 Teaching Practicum - Student Teaching 12 (TEP Block 4) tba tba tba Dr. Donovan EDU 497 Child and Youth Internship 12 tba tba tba Dr. Southerland 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 HIS 497 Internship 3 (Check with your advisor) tba tba tba Dr. Macenczak HUM 495 Senior Thesis: Humanities 3 (Seniors only) tba tba tba Dr. Dycus ICM 497 Missions Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Mr. Huxford 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 MGI 497 Teaching Practicum - Student Teaching (Middle Grades) 12 (TEP Block 4) tba tba tba Dr. Herrington MIN 497 Christian Ministry Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Mr. Huxford MUS 490 Music Theory V 3 (Permission) tba tba tba Dr. K. Cartwright MUS 497 Music Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Dr. K. Cartwright PRM 497 Preaching Ministry Internship var (Permission) tba tba tba Mr. Huxford SED 391 Block 1 Lab Experience (HS) 1 (Permission) tba tba tba tba SWK 497 Field 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 103 Beginning Piano Class 1 Non music majors and minors only M 12:30-1:20 FA Dr. K Cartwright $75 MAP 112 Beginning Voice Class 1 M 4:30-5:20 FA Mr. Beale $75 MAP 113 Beginning Piano Class 1 M 1:30-2:20 FA Dr. K. Cartwright $75 MAP 114 Beginning Percussion Class 1 R 3:00-3:50 FA Mr. Garing $75 MAP 117 Beginning Guitar Class 1 T 5:00-5:50 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 1:00-1:50 FA Dr. K. Cartwright $75 MAP 234 Intermediate Percussion Class 1 (Permission) R 4:00-5:00 FA Mr. Garing $75 MAP 237 Intermediate Guitar Class 1 (Permission) T 6:00-6:50 FA Mr. Smith $75 MAP 252 Advanced Voice Class 1 (Permission) M 12:30-1:20 FA Mr. Beale $75 MAP 254 Advanced Percussion Class 1 (Permission) R 5:00-5:50 FA Mr. Garing $75 MAP 257 Advanced Guitar Class 1 (Permission) T 7:00-7:50 FA Mr. Smith $75 MAP C Private Instruction Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA B.Cartwright $275 MAP B Private Instruction Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Beale $275 MAP W Private Instruction Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Ms. Weaver $275 MAP C Private Instruction Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA B.Cartwright $350 MAP B Private Instruction Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Beale $350 MAP W Private Instruction Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Ms. Weaver $350 MAP Private Instruction: Piano + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Private Instruction: Piano + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Private Instruction: Percussion + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Private Instruction: Percussion + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Private Instruction: Violin + Studio 1 tba tba FA Ms. Wilson $175 MAP Private Instruction: Violin + Studio 2 tba tba FA Ms. Wilson $175 MAP Private Instruction: Guitar + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP Private Instruction: Guitar + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP Private Instruction: Flute + Studio 1 tba tba FA Faculty $175 MAP Private Instruction: Flute + Studio 2 tba tba FA Faculty $175 MAP C Private Instruction: Clarinet + Studio 2 tba tba FA Ms. Culbreath $175
8 Course # Course Name Hrs (Pre-Requisites) MTWRF Time Room Instructor TUESDAY and/or Thursday Classes Applied Music Courses (MAP) MAP 369 Applied Music Technology + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Cartwright/Earle MAP A Private Instruction: Trumpet + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Daniell $275 MAP A Private Instruction: Trumpet 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Daniell $350 MAP B Private Instruction: Trombone + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Daniell $275 MAP B Private Instruction: Trombone 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Daniell $350 MAP C Private Instruction: French Horn 1 tba tba FA Ms. Ingram $275 MAP C Private Instruction: French Horn 2 tba tba FA Ms. Ingram $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 C Advanced Private Instruction: Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Dr. B. Cartwright $275 MAP B Advanced Private Instruction: Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Beale $275 MAP W Advanced Private Instruction: Voice + Studio 1 (Permission) tba tba FA Ms. Weaver $275 MAP C Advanced Private Instruction: Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Dr. B. Cartwright $350 MAP B Advanced Private Instruction: Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Mr.Beale $350 MAP W Advanced Private Instruction: Voice + Studio 2 (Permission) tba tba FA Ms.Weaver $350 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Piano + Studio 1 tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Piano + Studio 2 tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Percussion + Studio 1 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Percussion + Studio 2 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Guitar + Studio 1 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP Advanced Private Instruction: Guitar + Studio 2 (Sr. standing, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Smith $175 MAP Departmental Studio 0 R 1:00-1:50 FA Faculty MAP Departmental Studio 0 R 2:00-2:50 FA Faculty *Required for all private and/or advanced instruction instrument or voice students Co-requisite for all students enrolled in any section of MAP 362, 363, 364, 366, 367, 368, 378, 462, 463, 464, and/or 467 MAP 470 Worship Concert 2 (Junior recital) tba tba FA Mr. Motes/Dr. Plank MAP 482 Senior Recital: Voice + Studio 2 (MAP 382, 462) tba tba FA B. Cartwright/Beale MAP 483 Senior Recital: Piano + Studio 2 (MAP 383, Permission) tba tba FA Dr. K. Cartwright MAP 484 Senior Recital: Percussion + Studio 2 (MAP 384, Permission) tba tba FA Mr. Garing MAP 487 Senior Recital: Guitar + Studio 2 (MAP 387, Permission) tba tba FA MUS Faculty Applied Music Studio + Studio 0 (for voice, piano, instrumentalist) R 1:00-2:30 FA MUS Faculty NOTE All MAP 300 & 400 level course include a Performance Studio, one hour per week, plus tba private lesson
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