AUGUSTANA COLLEGE FALL 2011 CLASS SCHEDULE

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AUGUSTANA COLLEGE FALL 2011 CLASS SCHEDULE REGISTRATION SCHEDULE Registration will begin April 11. Registration times will be sent to students by ole email approximately one week prior to the beginning of registration. Students may register anytime after the assigned time, but not before. Students currently registered will be able to register by using the portal after being cleared for registration on-line by their advisor, or students may come to the Registrar s Office, bringing written permission from their advisor to register. NEW FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (FF) By Appointment May 7 June 16, 17 July 14 TRANSFER STUDENTS By Appointment OPEN REGISTRATION DATES: All students enrolled in Spring '11: Former students: New part-time students: April 11 Sept. 13 April 11 Sept. 13 June 27 Sept. 13 ENROLLMENT VALIDATION WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2011.

SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR FALL SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 4, SUNDAY... New students report 5, MONDAY... New student orientation 7, WEDNESDAY... First Day of Classes 13, TUESDAY... Last day for WEB registration 13, TUESDAY... Last day to add a class without instructor s signature 21, WEDNESDAY... Last day to drop a class without advisor s signature 23, FRIDAY... Proposals for independent study and internships due OCTOBER 14-16, FRIDAY-SUNDAY... Homecoming Weekend 22, SATURDAY... End of first half of the semester 24-25, MONDAY-TUESDAY... Fall Break 26, WEDNESDAY NOON... Mid-term grades due NOVEMBER 4, FRIDAY... Last day to drop a course with a W grade 4, FRIDAY... Last day to request S/U grade 14-18, MONDAY-FRIDAY... Interim/Spring Registration 23-25, WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY... Thanksgiving Holiday (Tuesday, November 22 nd night classes will be held) 28-30, MONDAY-WEDNESDAY... First Year Student Advising DECEMBER 1, THURSDAY... Freshmen (FF) Registration for Interim/Spring 14, WEDNESDAY... Last day of classes 15, THURSDAY... Reading Day 16-17, FRIDAY-SATURDAY... Final Examinations 19-20, MONDAY-TUESDAY... Final Examinations

SCHEDULE OF IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2011-2012 ACADEMIC YEAR CON T INTERIM JANUARY 3, TUESDAY... Interim classes begin 13, FRIDAY... Last day to drop a course and receive a W grade 13, FRIDAY... Last day to request S/U grade 26, THURDAY... Interim Classes End SPRING SEMESTER FEBRUARY 1, WEDNESDAY... Classes begin MARCH 17-25, SATURDAY-SUNDAY... Spring Break 24, SATURDAY... End of first half of the semester 28, WEDNESDAY NOON... Mid-term grades due APRIL 6-9, FRIDAY-MONDAY... Easter Break (Thursday, April 5 th night classes will be held) MAY 11, FRIDAY... Last day of classes 12, SATURDAY... Final Examinations 14, MONDAY... Final Examinations 15, TUESDAY... Reading Day 16-17, WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY... Final Examinations 19, SATURDAY... Commencement KEY TO BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS: CVA = CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTS ELMN = ELMEN CENTER EMC - EDITH MORTENSON CENTER GSC = GILBERT SCIENCE CENTER HUM = HUMANITIES CENTER LIBR = AUGUSTANA LIBRARY MC = MADSEN SOCIAL SCIENCE CENTER OFF = OFF CAMPUS SFS = SIOUX FALLS SEMINARY

FALL 2011 COURSES WHICH SATISFY GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS AREA 1.1 GENL 097 AREA 1.2 EDUC 345 GERO 120 GOVT 190 PHIL 110 PSYC 125 AREA 1.3 PE 102-121 AREA 2.1A ENGL 110 AREA 2.1B ACCT/BSAD 495 ART 313 BIOL 200 BIOL 346 BIOL 352 CHEM 311 CMDS 372 COMM 210 COSC 130 ECON/GOVT/ PSYC/SOCI 350 EDUC 275 ENGL/JOUR 115 ENGL/CIVT 200 ENGL 306 ENGL 311 ENGL/JOUR 315 GOVT 390 GOVT 391 HIST 490 INTR 340 MDFL 381 MUSI 214 NURS 450 PE 214 PHIL 300 PSYC 330 THEA 225 AREA 2.2 COMM 110 COMM 270 PHIL 120 AREA 2.3 MATH 140 MATH 150 MATH 151 MATH 152 AREA 3.1A ART 112 CLAS 220 HIST 110 HIST 112 HIST 114 MUSI 210 PHIL 220 AREA 3.1B ENGL 226 HIST 111 HIST 120 AREA 3.2 BIOL 110 BIOL 120 BIOL 200 CHEM 120 PHYS 110 PHYS 201 PHYS 221 AREA 3.3 COSC 130 ECON 120 EDUC 110 GOVT 110 PSYC 110 PSYC 115 SOCI 110 AREA 3.4 CLAS 200 CLAS 205 EDHH 226 MDFL 120 MDFL 130 MDFL 180 AREA 3.5A ENGL/CIVT 200 MDFL 334 AREA 3.5B ART 100 ART 101 ART 120 ART 130 ART 140 ART 150 ART 160 ART 290 MUSI 110 MUSI 111 MUSI 120 THEA 115 AREA 3.6 ENGL 340 GOVT 120 MUSI 214 NAST/SOCI 320 AREA 4.1 RELI/CIVT 110 AREA 4.2 PHIL 200 RELI 200 RELI 213 RELI 224 RELI 232 RELI 245 RELI 253 AREA 4.3 GENL 492

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS ONLY STUDENTS WHOSE ACCOUNTS ARE CURRENT, OR WHO HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE BUSINESS OFFICE, WILL BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER The registration process may be different from what you have experienced previously. Consequently, it is important that you READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY and follow them. 1. Note the schedule of important dates and deadlines for the fall semester. Also read carefully the academic policies that pertain to registration and to such matters as closed courses, course loads, independent studies, repeating courses, degree requirements, etc. These policies are reprinted here to answer questions you may have regarding particular aspects of the registration process. 2. Give some thought to the classes you need or would like to take during the fall semester, relating them to general education requirements, requirements for a major, and electives. 3. A tentative list of 2012 Interim and Spring semester courses is part of this bulletin to assist you in planning. 4. Meet with your academic advisor. You will not be allowed to register until after this conference with your advisor. 5. Capstone Courses: STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO GRADUATE IN MAY 2012, MUST REGISTER FOR A FALL, INTERIM OR SPRING CAPSTONE COURSE DURING THIS (APRIL 11-15 REGISTRATION PERIOD. Watch your email for more information. 6. Register: Approximately 1 week before registration opens, students will receive notification by email identifying their registration time. Students may register any time after that assigned time but not before it. See the WEB Registration Procedures. 7. Part-time students, who are admitted, degree-seeking students and do not currently have an academic advisor are urged to obtain an advisor by getting an advisor form from the Registrar's Office, and then asking a faculty member in the area in which the student intends to major to be her/his advisor. Admitted, degree seeking, part-time students should register at or after the time assigned to them. 8. Former Students Not in School Spring 2011 : The first step in returning to Augustana is to fill out a Readmission Application. Contact the Office of Admission to obtain this form. Students who have attended another institution prior to returning to Augustana will need to have official transcripts sent to the Admission Office. Once re-admitted, students should meet with their academic advisor or Jim Bies, and register for courses April 11 Sept 13 (depending on completed credit hours). 9. New Part-Time Students: Register between June 27 and September 13. 10. New Full-Time Students: New Full-Time student registration will be by individual appointments on May 7, June 16, 17 and July 14. 11. New Transfer Students: New transfer student registration will be by individual appointments.

12. Registering For a Class When Instructor Permission is Required: If adding a class requires permission from an instructor (e.g. because the class is closed or prerequisites are not met), the instructor may do on-line authorization, however this authorization is NOT registration. The student MUST REGISTER FOR THE CLASS AFTER THE INSTRUCTOR AUTHORIZES REGISTRATION. Alternatively, the student may bring a signed note to the Registrar s Office in order to register. 13. Withdrawing From a Class: Once registered for a class, the student remains registered until the class is officially dropped from the student s registration. A student can officially withdraw from a class via the WEB until September 13 or may come to the Registrar s Office to drop the class until November 4. STUDENTS WHO CEASE TO ATTEND A CLASS, BUT DO NOT OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW FROM THE CLASS WILL RECEIVE A GRADE OF F FOR THE COURSE. 14. Auditing Classes: Registration to audit a class or classes (either transcripted or non-transcripted audit) is open starting September 7. See the general catalog for more details regarding audits. 15. Payment of Fees: A statement of account detailing (1) classes for which you have registered (2) your anticipated financial aid, and (3) your applicable charges will be mailed to the permanent address on file by the end of July 2011. OPENING DAY CLASS SCHEDULE CHANGES In order to provide sufficient time for the Opening Convocation on Wednesday, September 7, the class schedule will be as follows: Classes which meet from: will meet from: 8:00 to 8:50... 8:00 to 8:35 8:30 to 9:50... 8:30 to 9:20 9:00 to 9:50... 8:45 to 9:20 CONVOCATION... 10:00 to 11:00 CONVOCATION 10:40 to 11:50... 11:30 to 12:05 11:00 to 11:50... 11:30 to 12:05 12:00 to 12:50... 12:15 to 12:50 ALL CLASSES MEETING AT 1:00 PM AND AFTER WILL MEET AT THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED TIMES

ACADEMIC POLICIES (Please refer to the general catalog for other graduation requirements.) 1. CREDIT HOUR REGULATIONS: A Full-Time Student is defined as a student registered for 12-16 credit hours. The maximum course load for any semester is 17 credit hours, with the exception of those students who have already completed a minimum of 18 credit hours and earned at least a 3.5 grade point average. These students may take 18 credit hours without additional permission. Students desiring to take more than 17 credit hours (or 18 if they meet the conditions above), must petition the Registrar for permission to add additional hours. Any student who is full-time in either the fall or spring term may take up to 4 credit hours during Interim and may petition to take additional credit hours. Any student taking more than 16 credit hours in a fall or spring term or more than 4 credit hours during Interim will be billed an overload fee of $400 per credit hour. 2. CLOSED COURSES: If you want to register for a closed course, you must secure WEB or written permission from the instructor before you will be allowed into the course. After you get permission you must then register for the course. 3. REPEATING COURSES: Any course may be repeated to raise a grade. The higher grade is used in determining the grade point average, but both grades will appear on the transcript. Course credit for a repeated course will be counted only once towards graduation, except for participation credits and music lessons. The same activity cannot be repeated for credit with a PE 100-level registration. 4. STUDENT TEACHING: If you are registering for student teaching on the secondary or elementary level in either Education, or Special Education, you must first be authorized by the Education Department. 5. INDEPENDENT SCHOLARSHIPS: A student may register for a regular catalog course to be taken by Independent Scholarship if the instructor is willing to offer the course in this way. This circumstance usually occurs because the student faces a schedule conflict or needs a course that is not being taught during the current semester. Forms for Independent Scholarships are available at the Registrar s Office and/or on-line. Students must use these forms and registration must be completed at the Registrar s Office, using the regular course prefix and number. The Declaration of Intent form (containing the signatures of the instructor, the academic advisor and the department chair) must be submitted for registration. The Course Proposal must be submitted no later than September 23. If it is not, the Registrar s Office will cancel the Independent Scholarship registration. 6. INDEPENDENT STUDIES: Under the leadership of a faculty member, a student may register for credit hours to engage in independent study of any appropriate topic. Forms for Independent Studies are available at the Registrar s Office and/or on-line. Students must use these forms and the registration must be completed at the Registrar s Office, using the appropriate department prefix and a course number of 199, 299, 399, or 499 (depending on the level of the proposed work). The Independent Study course may be registered as 1, 2, 3, or 4 credit hours, depending on the quantity of the proposed work. The Declaration of Intent form (containing the signatures of the instructor, the academic advisor and the department chair) must be submitted for registration. The Course Proposal must be submitted no later than September 23. If it is not, the Registrar s Office will cancel the Independent Study registration.

7. INTERNSHIPS: Students may count a maximum of 8 credit hours of Internship credit towards graduation. One Internship credit hour requires a minimum of 40 hours work as an intern. Forms for Internships are available at the Registrar s Office and/or on-line. Students should carefully follow the instructions accompanying the form. Registration for Internship credit must be completed at the Registrar s Office, using the appropriate department prefix and a course number of 395, 396, 495, or 496. The Declaration of Intent form (containing the signatures of the academic advisor and the project supervisor) must be submitted for registration. The Course Proposal must be submitted no later than September 23. If it is not, the Registrar s Office will cancel the Internship registration. 8. RESEARCH AND WRITING TUTORIAL: This required experience for all graduate degree candidates is available in all departments under the 698 number. To register for this course, students must secure the faculty tutor s on-line clearance. 9. DIRECTED READINGS: To register for this graduate only course, students must contact Nancy Wright, Graduate Studies Assistant, at 274-4043. This course is numbered 650 with the department s prefix. 10. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: Students should check with their advisor about requirements for their major(s) and minor(s). Please keep in mind that normally no more than 43 credit hours in one prefix (BIOL, PSYC, RELI, etc.) may be counted towards the 130 credit hours needed for graduation. A student must complete as many credit hours of C- grade or better as the minimum credit hour requirement for the major. If the major(s) calls for 36 credit hours, there must be grade of C- or better in at least 36 credit hours in order to complete the major. The same requirement applies to minors, but a minor is not required for graduation.