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Electives Please contact your advisor to discuss recommended electives for your program. COMM 331.851 (#6646) Advoc & Argument Business Administration BUSX 460.851 (#6591) Professional Experience Wednesday, 7:00pm - 9:40pm[HY] D. Litterello RM 113 EBTM 337.851 (#6594) Enterprise Information Systems Tues/Thurs, 5:00-6:15 pm Brian Feeney RM 213 Mohammad Zaheer ENGL 317.851 (#6595) Writing in Business & Industry [Core 9] Thurs 6:00-8:40 pm [HY] Bruce Friedlander RM 341 FMST 325.851 (#6647) Ethics in Human Services [Core 14] Tues/Thurs 11:00-12:15pm Julia McGovern RM 113 GEOG 102.851 (#6574) World Regional Geography [Core 12] Course Karna Couch HLTH 207.851 (#6601) Health Care in the U.S. [Core 11] Wed, 5:30-8:15 pm Brian Feld RM 214 HLTH 220.851 (#6602) Sexuality in a Diverse Society [Core 13] Monday, 5:00-7:40 pm [HY] Cindi Lamb Wiley RM 214 MUSC 355.851 (#6688) Ethical Issues & Perspectives in Music [Core 14] Course Luis Engelke PHIL 204.851 (#6575) Race, Class, & Gender [Core 13] Course Richard Wilson EBTM 350.851 (#6592) Business Analytics Monday, 10:00-12:40 pm Sharma Pillutla RM 215 EBTM 365.851 (#6593) Principles of Operations Management Tues/Thurs 11:00-12:15 pm Barin Nag RM 214 MNGT 375.851 (#6585) International Business Mon/Wed 3:30-4:45 pm [HY] Bart Debicki RM 213 MNGT 482.851 (#6710) Business Ethics & Sustain. [Core 14] Tues/Thurs, 9:30 10:45am [HY] Sam Caballero RM 205 MNGT 481.851 (#6709) Strategic Management Tues/Thurs, 11 am - 12:15 pm [HY] M. Jacobson RM 102 Meets face to face on Tuesdays only MNGT 438.851 (#6706) Multinational Management Mon/Wed, 2:00-3:15pm [HY] Bart Debicki RM 213 MNGT 463.851 (#6707) Organizational Leadership Mon/Wed 9:30-10:45am [HY] Mariana Lebron RM 113 MNGT 466.851 (#6708) Leading Across Cultures Mon/Wed, 11-12:15pm [HY] Mariana Lebron RM 213 PLEASE NOTE: Some courses may be hidden in the Class Search in order to save slots for TUNE students and prevent main campus students from competing for seats. Please use the 4-digit course number to look up a section and add it to your shopping cart. Remember to register early to get all of the classes that you want.

Psychology PSYC 212.851 (#6609) Behavioral Statistics Mon/Wed, 1:30-3:15 pm Mark Chachich RM 215 PSYC 314.851 (#6610) Research Methods in PSYC [Core 9] Tues/Thurs, 1:30-2:45 pm (Lecture) Mark Chachich RM 113 Thursday, 3:00-4:50 pm (Lab) Mark Chachich RM 113 PSYC 327.851 (#6611) Industrial Psychology Tues/Thurs, 9:30-10:45 am Monika Conrad RM 214 PSYC 405.851 (#6612) Psychology of Aging Tues/Thurs, 12:00-1:15PM pm Monika Conrad RM 213 PSYC 430.851 (#6613) Psychotherapy Monday, 6:00-8:30 pm Mark Nolder RM 113 PSYC 447.851 (#6614) Sex Differences Mon/Wed, 12:00-1:15 pm Joella Anzelc RM 113 PSYC 461.851 (#6615) Cognitive Psychology Mon/Wed, 9:00-10:15 am Joella Anzelc RM 341 PSYC 465.851 (#6616) Physiological Psychology Mon/Wed, 3:30-4:45 pm Mark Chachich RM 113 Information Technology CIS 435.851 (#6569) Human-Computer Interaction Monday, 4:00-6:40 pm Sylvie Williams RM 205 ITEC 315.851 (#6570) Data InformationManagement Monday, 7:00-9:40 pm David Patrick RM 205 Information Technology (Cont.) ITEC 470.851 (# 7142) Special Topics in IT: Cyber Security Risk Mgnt. Tues, 6:00 8:40pm HY Linda Wilbanks RM 205 Nursing NURS 333.851 (#3859) Professional Nursing III: Issues Tara Ryan NURS 349.851 (#3847) Health Assessment & Health Promotion Lab: Tues, 8:00-9:50 am Sarah Caro RM 104 Lecture: Tues, 10:30 am - 1:20 pm Sarah Caro RM 105 NURS 349.852 (#3848) Health Assessment & Health Promotion Lab: Tues, 2:00-3:50 pm Sarah Caro RM 104 Lecture: Tues, 10:30 am - 1:20 pm Sarah Caro RM 105 NURS 435.851 (#6565) Prof. III Research Wednesday, 9:00am - 11:50am Hee Jun Kim RM 112 NURS 476.851 (#6566) Community Health Thurs, 9:00 11:50am Caro/Kent RM 105 NURS 484.851 (#6567) Nurs Leadership & Management Thurs, 1:00 3:50pm Walter Wilson RM 105 NURS 489.851 (#6568) Degree Completion Practicum Days/times TBA Mary Countryman Held off campus NURS 489.853 (#7729) Degree Completion Practicum Days/times TBA Elizabeth Austin Held off campus ITEC 325.851 (#6571) System Admin & Maintenance Thursday, 2:00-4:40 pm Robert Eyer RM 205 ITEC 427.851 (#6572) Cloud Computing for Enterprises Thursday, 6:00-8:40 pm John Auten RM 205 ITEC 485.851 (#6573) IT Capstone Wednesday, 6:00-8:40 pm Thomas Franza RM 205

Sociology - Criminal Justice CRMJ368.851 (#6597) Research Methods in Criminal Justice Tues/Thurs, 11:00-12:15pm Amanda Emmert RM 205 CRMJ 375.851 (#6598) Topics in Criminal Justice Thursday, 1:00-3:40 pm Jennifer Langdon RM 215 CRMJ 393.851 (#6599) Ethics in Criminal Justice Tues/Thurs, 9:30-10:45 am John Skinner RM 113 SOCI 313.851 (#6600) Intro. To Social Psychology Tuesday, 1:00 3:40pm Stephen Hartmark RM 215 Family Studies FMST 301.851 (#6603) Family Relationships Monday, 9:30 12:15pm Ebony Okafor RM 340 FMST 302.851 (#6604) Family Theories Tues/Thurs, 9:30-10:45 am Diane Hall RM 213 FMST 303.851 (#6605) Contemp. Trends in Family Policy Tues/Thurs, 12:30-1:45 pm K. Doneker-Mancini RM 214 FMST 380.851 (#6606) Family Law Tuesday, 5:15 7:55pm Ephraim Siff RM 214 FMST 397.851 (#6607) Internship in Family & Human Serv. Monday, 1:00 3:40pm Ebony Okafor RM 340 FMST 415.851 (#4515) Services to Children & Youth Bethany Willis Hepp FMST 490.851 (#6608) Family & Human Services Capstone Tues, 9:30-12:15pm Thurs, 9:30 11:15am K. Doneker-Mancini January 30 April 2, 2018 RM 215 April 3 May 15, 2018 RM 112 PLEASE NOTE: Some courses may be hidden in the Class Search in order to save slots for TUNE students and prevent main campus students from competing for seats. Please use the 4-digit course number to look up a section and add it to your shopping cart. Remember to register early to get all of the classes that you want.

B.S. in Elementary Education / Special Education (EESE) First Year, 1st semester Cohort Students First Year, 2nd semester Cohort Students MATH 323.851 (#6641) TCHG Math in Elem School Tuesday, 9:00 11:40am Linda Ukens RM 117 MATH 324.851 (#6642) Super Observ/Part Elem School Tuesday, 12:30-3:30 pm Linda Ukens RM 335 PHSC 303.851 (#6640) Earth Space Science Monday, 1:00-4:30pm P. Lottero-Perdue RM 115 SCIE 376.851 (#6596) Teaching Science/Elem School Wednesday, 12:30 4:20pm Karen Cimino RM 115 SPED 425.851 (#6643) Assessment for Infant / Primary Wednesday, 5:30-8:20 pm Jeff Hoffman RM 213 SPED 441.851 (#6639) Curr/Meth Inst Std Disabl K-12 Monday, 9:30-12:20pm J. Kouo RM 335 EDUC 203.851 (#6622) Teach & Learn Diverse Society Thursday, 9:00-11:40 am H. Cawley RM 335 EDUC 417.851 (#6617) Children s Literature & Materials Monday, 12:00-2:40 pm Theresa Lutz RM 117 ELED 320.851 (#6619) Writing for Elementary Educators Thursday, 12:30 3:10pm K. Heil RM 335 ELED 323.851 (#6620) Principles & Practices of Reading & Language Arts Tuesday, 12:30-3:10 pm J. Oldewurtel RM 115 ELED 363.851 (#6621) Language & Literacy Internship Tuesday, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm J. Oldewurtel RM 335 (1/30, 2/6, 3/27, 5/15 meets at TUNE) SPED 413.851 (#6618) Universal Design for Learning Monday, 3:30 pm - 6:20 pm Vince Evans RM 335 Second Year, 4th semester Cohort Students EESE 431.851 (#6623) Methods of Classroom Management and Collaboration II (7W1) Tuesday, 9:00 am - 3:10 pm Jessica Moore RM 341 EESE 474.851 (#6624) EESE Internship I (7W1) EESE 474.852 (#6625) EESE Internship I (7W1) Wed/Thurs, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Moore/Maloy EESE 476.851 (#6626) EESE Internship II (7W2) EESE 476.852 (#6627) EESE Internship II (7W2) Mon-Fri, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm EESE 485.851 (#6628) Seminar in EESE Moore/Maloy Wednesday, 4:30-7:20 pm Moore/Maloy RM 335 PLEASE NOTE: The above courses are open only to students accepted in the EESE cohort program.

B.S. in Early Childhood / Special Education (ECSE) First Year, 2nd semester Cohort Students ECED 360.851 (#6630) Early Literacy: Best Practices and Materials Tuesday, 12:30-3:10 pm Theresa Lutz RM 117 ECED 461.851 (#6629) Teaching in the Integrated Arts in Early Childhood Monday, 5:15-7:55 pm Jennifer Opdyke RM 341 ECSE 341.851 (#6634) Pre Primary Curriculum Thursday, 12:30-3:20 pm Susan Wilken RM 341 ECSE 342.851 (#6631) Field Placement in Pre-Primary I ECSE 342.852 (#6632) Field Placement in Pre-Primary I ECSE 342.853 (#6633) Field Placement in Pre-Primary I Wed, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Wilken/Oldewurtel Second Year, 4th semester Cohort Students ECED 429.851 (#6638) Principles and Practices of Reading and Language Arts Assessment Tuesday, 5:00-7:40 pm Elizabeth Steinen RM 335 ECSE 451.851 (#6636) Internship in ECSE Mon-Fri, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Williams/Guidi ECSE 452.851 (#6637) Internship in ECSE Seminar Wednesday, 5:00-7:40 pm Toni Guidi RM 341 ECSE 452.852 (#6648) Internship in ECSE Seminar Wednesday, 5:00-7:40 pm Gina Williams RM 341 ECSE 425.851 (#6635) Assessment for Infant / Primary Thursday, 4:30-7:20 pm Kim Henry RM 335 SCIE 371.851 (#5569) Teaching Science in Early Childhood Tuesday, 9:00-10:50 am Pam Lottero-Perdue RM 115 PLEASE NOTE: The above courses are open only to students accepted in the ECSE cohort program.