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Accounting Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorACT-131-01 Financial Statement Analysis 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm J. Hauer
ACT-131-02 Financial Statement Analysis 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm J. Hauer
ACT-151-01 Financial Accounting 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Barton
Restricted to Accounting, Actuarial Science, & Analytical Finance majors.
ACT-231-01 Managerial Accounting 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 131 or ACT 151, with a minimum grade of C- or better.
ACT-251-01 Intermediate Accounting I 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 131 or 151.
ACT-263-01 Cost Accounting I 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 151 with a C- or better.
ACT-359-21 Advanced Accounting 3.0 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm A. Hildebrand
Prerequisite: ACT 252.
ACT-363-01 Cost Accounting II 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 263 with a C- or better.
ACT-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA T. Barton
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
ACT-400-02 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA A. Hildebrand
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
ACT-400-03 VITA Tax Lab IME 1.0 - 2.0 INA N. Brossman
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
ACT-455-21 Auditing 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 252.
ACT-485-01 Accounting Practice: Capstone ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm A. Hildebrand
Prerequisite: ACT 251, ACT 252, ACT 263 or by permission of the instructor.
Actuarial Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorASC-385-01 Mathematics of Finance 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm B. Smith
Prerequisite: MAS 112 or MAS 162. Cross-listed with FIN-385.
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ASC-472-01 Loss Distrib. & Credibility 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm S. Droms
Prerequisite: MAS 371.
ASC-482-01 Math. of Life Contingencies II 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am P. Brewer
Prerequisites: ASC 481.
Art and Visual Culture Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorART-215-01 Photography Studio: Darkroom IME 3.0 LYN 006 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am G. Taylor
Open yourself to the ever-expanding world of fine-art photography. Whether you are a beginner or advanced student, this studio is designed to accommodate your skill level and individual interests. Photography studio will introduce you to the fundamental of camera operations, including the interaction of optical lenses in focusing and depth of field, and shooting techniques for composing and light control. Importantly, the studio demystifies the mechanics of shutter speed and aperture, showing how each impacts exposure levels. In the Digital class, you will learn to expertly employ the DSLR camera, commonly used by both professionals and artists, and make exhibition quality prints. Your instruction will include the post-production techniques of image correction, optimization, and creative editing (Adobe Photoshop). In the Darkroom class, you will be immersed in traditional black and white darkroom practices of the gelatin silver process. After learning to shoot with the 35mm SLR camera,
ART-220-01 Printmaking: Intaglio & Relief IME 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm G. Taylor
Explore the extraordinary and diverse world of printmaking. Whether you are a beginner or advanced student, this studio is designed to accommodate your skill level and individual interests. You will encounter a range of traditional and current techniques and learn the distinctive approaches of some of the most original contemporary printmakers. In the Relief and Intaglio studio class you will have the opportunity to explore woodblock, linoleum block, engraving, collagraphy, and mezzotint printmaking. The methods of lithography, screen-printing, digital transfers, and mixed media will be covered in the Lithography and Serigraphy studio class. To aid in the design stage, you will often employ digital photography, adobe image-editing software, and ink-jet printing. Classes have no textbook costs. A studio fee covers inks, rollers, papers, blocks, plates, chemicals, and other media-specific tools. No prerequisites. This course has a studio art fee of $80.
ART-230-01 Portfolio & Publishing Studio IME 3.0 LYN 188 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Pittari
Whether you are interested in art, creative writing, photography, or visual culture, this course provides the opportunity to produce your own publication using design software and online printing. Regardless of your experience or process will allow you to create original content and incorporate your previous work in the creative arts - refining your content and its presentation into a meaningful visual format. Throughout this process you will learn about contemporary book arts and 'zines while gaining valuable experience in the art and culture publishing field. This course has a studio art fee of $50.
ART-370-01 Museum Studies CTW WP 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm B. McNulty
ART-440-01 Directed Studio IME 3.0 LYN 006 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Pittari
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Prerequisite: Limited to creative art majors. Complete at least two previous studio art courses, or by permission of the instructor. This course has a studio art fee of $100.
ART-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 6.0 INA B. McNulty
Athletic Training Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorATR-614-01 Pathophys. & Pharmacology 3.0 AHPP 120 LEC M 11:00 - 12:20 pm
AHPP 120 LEC W 9:00 - 10:20 am
T. Dompier
ATR-626-01 Clinical Skills Laboratory II 1.0 AHPP 120 LAB T 11:30 - 1:30 pm E. Frank
Prerequisite: ATR 624.
ATR-630-01 Clinical Epidemiology 2.0 AHPP 120 LEC F 9:00 - 11:00 am T. Dompier
ATR-632-01 Musculoskeletal II 4.0 AHPP 120 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:50 am E. Frank
Prerequisite: ATR 628.
ATR-634-01 Therapeutic Interventions I 4.0 AHPP 120 LEC T TH 6:00 - 8:00 pm Staff-PT
ATR-662-01 Ath. Train. Clinical Prac. II 2.0 AHPP 120 LEC W 11:00 - 1:00 pm J. Murphy
Prerequisite: ATR 661 (with a grade of "B" or higher)
ATR-746-91 Psychologic Aspects of Health 2.0 OL J. Langdon
J. Murphy
ATR-750-91 Seminar in Athletic Training 2.0 OL T. Dompier
ATR-764-91 Ath. Training Clinical Exp V 4.0 OL E. Ulrich
Prerequisite: ATR 762 (with a grade of "B" or higher)
Audio & Music Production Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorAMP-152-01 Audio Engineering II 3.0 BMC 228 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am B. Hill
Prerequisite: AMP 151.
AMP-152-02 Audio Engineering II 3.0 BMC 228 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am B. Hill
Prerequisite: AMP 151.
AMP-252-01 Audio for Digital Media 3.0 BMC 228 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm B. Hill
Prerequisite: AMP 251, or permission of the instructor.
AMP-290-21 ST: Applied AV Design 3.0 HYB
BMC 228 LEC TH 7:00 - 9:30 pm
C. Underwood
AMP-352-01 Electronic Music 3.0 BMC 218 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Snyder
Prerequisite: AMP 351.
AMP-451-21 Game Audio 3.0 BMC 224 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Nazario
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Biochem/Molecular Biology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorBCMB-401-01 Molecular Biology 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am C. Lappas
Prerequisite: Three semesters of chemistry and BIO 201 or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: BCMB 401L.
BCMB-401L-01 Molecular Biology Laboratory 0.0 N-G 321 LAB M 11:00 - 1:50 pm C. Lappas
Corequisite: BCMB 401.
BCMB-422-01 Biochemistry II 3.0 N-G 203 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am W. Patton
Prerequisites: CHM 214 and 216.
BCMB-430-01 Biochemistry Laboratory 1.0 N-G 321 LAB F 1:00 - 4:50 pm W. Patton
Prerequisites: CHM 214 and 216.
BCMB-499-21 Biochemistry Seminar 1.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm M. Rasmussen
BCMB-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 4.0 INA K. Boeshore
BCMB-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 4.0 INA R. Carey
BCMB-500-03 Independent Study 1.0 - 4.0 INA C. Lappas
Biology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorBIO-111-01 General Biology I L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am K. Boeshore
Corequisite: BIO 111L.
BIO-111L-01 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB F 1:00 - 4:50 pm K. Boeshore
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-112-01 General Biology II L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am D. Becker
Prerequisite: BIO 111/L. Corequisite: BIO 112L.
BIO-112-03 General Biology II L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am E. Unger
Prerequisite: BIO 111/L. Corequisite: BIO 112L.
BIO-112-04 General Biology II L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am R. Urban
Prerequisite: BIO 111/L. Corequisite: BIO 112L.
BIO-112L-01 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm J. Thornsberry
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-02 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB M 2:00 - 5:50 pm C. Lappas
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-03 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB T 8:00 - 11:50 am C. Frey
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Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-04 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB T 8:00 - 11:50 am T. Wilson
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-05 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm A. Blevins Primeau
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-06 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB W 1:00 - 4:50 pm J. Thornsberry
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-08 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB TH 8:00 - 11:50 am A. Tilberg
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-09 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB TH 8:00 - 11:50 am J. Thornsberry
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-112L-10 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm E. Unger
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-203-01 Conservation Biology 4.0 N-G 130 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am R. Urban
Prerequisite: A C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L, or C- grade in ENVI-101/L. Corequisite: BIO 203L.
BIO-203L-01 Conservation Biology Lab. 0.0 N-G 130 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm R. Urban
Corequisite: BIO 203.
BIO-214-01 Bio Resear Meth, Design & Stat QR 3.0 N-G 130 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am D. Becker
Prerequisites: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L; or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: BIO 215 or BIO 550.
BIO-215-01 Bio Res Meth, Des & Stats Lab IME 1.0 N-G 142 LAB W 1:00 - 4:50 pm D. Becker
Corequisite: BIO 214.
BIO-222-01 Human Physiology CTW WP 4.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am S. Goodman
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L. Corequisite: BIO 222L.
BIO-222L-01 Human Physiology Laboratory 0.0 N-G 136 LAB T 2:00 - 4:50 pm S. Goodman
Corequisite: BIO-222.
BIO-222L-02 Human Physiology Laboratory 0.0 N-G 136 LAB TH 1:00 - 3:50 pm S. Goodman
Corequisite: BIO-222.
BIO-223-01 Human Nutrition 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am E. Unger
Prerequisites: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L; CHM 111/113; or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: BIO 223L.
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BIO-223L-01 Human Nutrition Laboratory 0.0 N-G 143 LAB W 1:00 - 3:50 pm E. Unger
Corequisite: BIO 223.
BIO-224-01 Human Nutrition for Ath. Train 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am E. Unger
Prerequisites: BIO 111/L and 112/L, or EXSC 101/L and 102/L; CHM 111/113. Course restricted to Athletic Training majors.
BIO-231-01 Neurobiology 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Boeshore
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L. Corequisite: BIO 231L.
BIO-231L-01 Neurobiology Laboratory 0.0 N-G 321 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm K. Boeshore
Corequisite: BIO 231.
BIO-306-01 Microbiology 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am R. Carey
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L; three semesters of chemistry or permission. Corequisite: BIO 306L.
BIO-306L-01 Microbiology Laboratory 0.0 N-G 303 LAB M W 1:00 - 2:50 pm R. Carey
Corequisite: BIO 306.
BIO-306L-02 Microbiology Laboratory 0.0 N-G 303 LAB T TH 1:00 - 2:50 pm R. Carey
Corequisite: BIO 306.
BIO-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA S. Goodman
BIO-499-01 Seminar 1.0 - 2.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am S. Goodman
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L.
BIO-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA D. Becker
BIO-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA K. Boeshore
BIO-500-03 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Carey
BIO-500-04 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA S. Goodman
BIO-500-05 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA C. Lappas
BIO-500-07 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA E. Unger
BIO-500-08 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Urban
BIO-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Urban
BIO-550-02 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA E. Unger
Business Administration Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorBUS-130-02 Modern Business Organizations 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Josephson
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Restricted to freshman or sophomore standing, or by permission of instructor.
BUS-170-01 Business Statistics QR 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Milan
BUS-180-01 Business Apps in Excel, Access 3.0 BIS BI-LAB LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am M. Miller
BUS-180-02 Business Apps in Excel, Access 3.0 BIS BI-LAB LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Miller
BUS-230-01 Principles of Management 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am R. Leonard
Prerequisite: BUS 130. Accounting and business administration majors must have a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-230-02 Principles of Management 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm D. Gautsch
Prerequisite: BUS 130. Accounting and business administration majors must have a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-230-45 Principles of Management 3.0 LEC D. Gautsch
Prerequisite: BUS 130. Accounting and business administration majors must have a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-250-01 Professional Ethics 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am D. Gautsch
Prerequisite: BUS 130.
BUS-250-02 Professional Ethics 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm D. Gautsch
Prerequisite: BUS 130.
BUS-285-01 Organizational Communications WP CTW 3.0 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm G. Miller
Prerequisite: ENG 111/112 or FYE 111/112. Majors in accounting and business administration majors need a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-285-21 Organizational Communications WP CTW 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm G. Miller
Prerequisite: ENG 111/112 or FYE 111/112. Majors in accounting and business administration majors need a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-340-01 Principles of Marketing 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am K. Josephson
Prerequisite: BUS 230; junior or senior standing, or by permission of the instructor.
BUS-350-01 Organizational Behavior 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am R. Leonard
Prerequisites: BUS 230; junior standing or by permission of the instructor.
BUS-361-01 Principles of Finance 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:30 pm A. Hildebrand
Prerequisites: ACT 231 and ECN 101.
BUS-361-21 Principles of Finance 3.0 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm J. Miller
Prerequisites: ACT 231 and ECN 101.
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BUS-371-01 Business Law I 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am A. Hildebrand
BUS-376-01 International Bus. Management 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm T. Clark
Prerequisite: BUS 230.
BUS-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA T. Clark
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
BUS-400-02 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA R. Leonard
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
BUS-400-03 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA K. Josephson
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
BUS-400-04 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA D. Gautsch
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
BUS-450-21 Business Ethics & Social Resp. 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Setley
Prerequisites: BUS 230; junior or senior standing or by permission of the instructor.
BUS-485-01 Strategic Management WP 3.0 LYN 189 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm R. Leonard
Prerequisite: BUS 230, BUS 340, BUS 361 and senior standing. Designed for last semester seniors. Course requires business casual or business professional dress at all class sessions. Underclassmen admitted with permission of instructor and chairperson.
BUS-485-21 Strategic Management WP 3.0 LYN 189 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm R. Leonard
Prerequisite: BUS 230, BUS 340, BUS 361 and senior standing. Designed for last semester seniors. Course requires business casual or business professional dress at all class sessions. Underclassmen admitted with permission of instructor and chairperson.
Chemistry Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCHM-105-01 Gen., Organic, & Biochemistry 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am C. Johnston
Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 106, if not previously completed.
CHM-106-01 General, Organic, Biochm Lab 1.0 N-G 411 LAB T 8:00 - 10:50 am C. Johnston
Corequisite: CHM 105, if not previously completed.
CHM-106-02 General, Organic, Biochm Lab 1.0 N-G 411 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm C. Johnston
Corequisite: CHM 105, if not previously completed.
CHM-111-01 Principles of Chemistry I L3 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Amoroso
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Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 113 or 115, if not previously completed.
CHM-112-01 Principles of Chemistry II L3 3.0 CHA 101 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Rothermel
Prerequisite: CHM 111. Corequisite: CHM 114 or 116, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-01 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 N-G 411 LAB W 6:00 - 8:50 pm M. Silcox
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-01 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB M 2:00 - 4:50 pm C. Johnston
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-02 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB M 6:00 - 8:50 pm K. Houser
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-03 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB T 8:00 - 10:50 am A. Marsh
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-05 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB T 6:00 - 8:50 pm S. Kensinger
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-06 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm A. Rothermel
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-08 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB TH 8:00 - 10:50 am M. Silcox
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-114-09 Introductory Laboratory II L3 1.0 N-G 403 LAB W 6:00 - 8:50 pm M. Horne
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 113. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-116-01 Techniques of Chemistry II L3 1.0 N-G 422 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm E. Sterner
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 115; restricted to majors in chemistry or biochemistry and molecular biology. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-116-02 Techniques of Chemistry II L3 1.0 N-G 422 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm E. Sterner
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and 115; restricted to majors in chemistry or biochemistry and molecular biology. Corequisite: CHM 112, if not previously completed.
CHM-214-01 Organic Chemistry II 3.0 N-G 203 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am T. Peelen
Prerequisite: CHM 213.
CHM-216-01 Organic Laboratory II 1.0 N-G 422 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm T. Peelen
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Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 214.
CHM-216-02 Organic Laboratory II 1.0 N-G 422 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm T. Peelen
Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 214.
CHM-216-03 Organic Laboratory II 1.0 N-G 422 LAB T 6:00 - 9:50 pm P. Higgins
Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 214.
CHM-222-01 Intro. Inorganic Chemistry 3.0 N-G 407 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am M. Ghimire
Prerequisite: CHM 112.
CHM-230-01 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory WP 1.0 N-G 403 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm M. Ghimire
Corequisite: CHM 222.
CHM-302-01 Environmental Chemistry 3.0 N-G 411 LEC M 1:00 - 4:00 pm A. Marsh
Prerequisite: CHM 213.
CHM-306-01 Instrumental Analysis 3.0 N-G 407 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Rasmussen
Prerequisites: CHM 112 and MAS 161.
CHM-308-01 Instrumental Analysis Lab 1.0 N-G 425 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm M. Rasmussen
Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 306.
CHM-312-01 Physical Chemistry II 3.0 N-G 407 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am A. Marsh
Prerequisite: CHM 311.
CHM-322-01 Physical Laboratory II WP 1.0 N-G 411 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm A. Marsh
Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 312.
CHM-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA D. Dahlberg
CHM-490-01 ST: Sensors 3.0 N-G 411 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Rasmussen
Prerequisite: CHM 214, or permission of the instructor. The chemical sensor field is rapidly growing, with numerous new chemical sensor systems being developed every year. This course will introduce students to the basics of chemical sensor principles and applications. Students will also survey the literature to become familiar with the diverse and vast methods used for sensing. Students will use their accumulated knowledge to propose a chemical sensor system to solve an assigned task, which they will present in a written report and in-class presentation.
CHM-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Ghimire
CHM-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA A. Marsh
CHM-500-03 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA W. Patton
CHM-500-04 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA T. Peelen
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CHM-500-05 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Rasmussen
CHM-500-06 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA E. Sterner
CHM-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Ghimire
CHM-550-02 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA A. Marsh
CHM-550-03 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA W. Patton
CHM-550-04 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA T. Peelen
CHM-550-05 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Rasmussen
CHM-550-06 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA E. Sterner
Communication Sci. Disorders Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCSD-105-01 Anatomy & Physiology of Speech 4.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm H. McCullough
Prerequisite: EXSC 101/L. Restricted to Communication & Sciences Disorders majors only.
CSD-231-01 Phonetics 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Ferry
CSD-312-21 Aural Rehabilitation 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. John
Prerequisite: CSD 221, 311.
CSD-350-01 Intro to Clinical Practicum 3.0 LEC M 1:00 - 4:00 pm M. Nguyen
Prerequisite: CSD 101, 105, 221, 231, and 320.
CSD-351-01 Multicultural Issues in Csd IC 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm M. Scesa
Prerequisite: CSD 105, and CSD 220.
CSD-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA M. Scesa
Registration by permission only.
Computer and Data Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCDS-142-01 Programming I 3.0 LYN 188 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am K. Yarnall
CDS-181-01 Language Lab: C++ 1.0 INA K. Yarnall
Prerequisite: CDS 142, or other computer programming background and permission of the instructor.
CDS-220-01 Actuarial Software 3.0 LYN 188 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Droms
Prerequisite: ASC-281 or MAS-371.
CDS-242-01 Algorithms and Data Structures 3.0 LYN 188 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Yarnall
Prerequisite: CDS 241; MAS 111 or MAS 161.
CDS-280-01 Introductory Data Analysis Lab 1.0 LYN 188 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:20 pm S. Blanda
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Prerequisite: CDS 121 and CDS 142.
CDS-390-01 ST: Data Anlys. & Visualizat. 3.0 LYN 188 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am S. Blanda
Connective Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCOE-204CI-01 Perfection: Integration COE 1.0 LEC TH 8:30 - 9:20 am E. Sterner
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-204HU-21 Utopian & Dystopian Literature COE 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm T. Rosenberg
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-206CI-01 Genealogy: Integration COE 1.0 LEC M 9:00 - 9:50 am B. Smith
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-206SS-01 Modern Methods in Genealogy COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am B. Smith
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-208CI-01 Basbll Acr Discip:Integration COE 1.0 LEC TH 8:30 - 9:20 am T. Peelen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-208NS-01 Introduction to Sabermetrics COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Peelen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-210CI-01 Music: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm K. Veenhuizen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-210SS-01 Music, Society, and Self COE 3.0 HYB
LEC M 3:00 - 4:20 pm
J. Bucher
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-215CI-01 Memory: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 9:00 - 9:50 am R. Albert
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-215NS-01 The Myths of Memory COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am R. Albert
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-217CI-01 Revolution: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Marsh
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-217HU-01 Revolution: Art & the Radical COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am M. Pittari
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
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COE-226CI-01 Chall. of Adoles.: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 12:00 - 12:50 pm A. Hoffman
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-226HU-01 A Change Is Gonna Come COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm E. Julian
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-231CI-01 Altered States: Integration COE 1.0 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm M. Thompson
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-231NS-01 The Science of Beer COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am J. Amoroso
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-237CI-01 Gender & Commun.: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 2:00 - 2:50 pm T. Rosenberg
COE-237CI-02 Gender & Commun.: Integration COE 1.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm D. Dodson
COE-237NS-02 The Science of Gender COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am D. Dodson
COE-237SS-91 Gender in the Social Sciences COE 3.0 OL T. Sakellarides
COE-242CI-01 Trad. of Wellness: Integration COE 1.0 LEC M 9:00 - 9:50 am S. Moorman-Stahlman
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-242SS-91 Inequality and Well-Being COE 3.0 OL T. Sakellarides
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-244CI-01 The Web of Life: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 2:00 - 2:50 pm R. Urban
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-244HU-01 Art for a Changing World COE 3.0 LEC M 2:00 - 4:20 pm K. Beall
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-248CI-01 How We Know: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm S. Greene
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-248NS-01 Star Stuff Guide to the Galaxy COE 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm R. Dowey
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-253CI-01 American Identity: Integration COE 1.0 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm M. Barraclough
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-253NS-01 Amer. Sci. Changed the World COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am W. Patton
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Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-269CI-01 Disability Study: Integration COE 1.0 LEC TH 8:30 - 9:20 am K. Pry
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-269HU-01 Portrayal of Disability in Lit COE 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am K. Pry
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-273CI-01 Energy: Integration COE 1.0 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Meindl
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-273HU-01 Threat & Opport.: Reflections COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Meindl
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-282CI-01 Open Minds: Integration COE 1.0 LEC M W 3:25 - 3:50 pm N. Hubler
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-282HU-01 The Logic of Persuasion COE 3.0 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm N. Hubler
Corequisite: students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-299CI-01 Connective Integration COE 1.0 LEC F 12:00 - 12:50 pm D. Dodson
This course is open to transfer students, and those who studied abroad, who have taken equivalent Connective Experience courses at another institution or to other students who have received permission to substitute this course for a standard Connective Integration course.
Criminal Justice Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCRJ-110-01 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Alladin
CRJ-210-01 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am T. Alladin
Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
CRJ-260-01 Introduction to Corrections 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm K. Whiteley
Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
CRJ-278-21 Juvenile Justice 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Corricelli
Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
CRJ-281-01 Police and Society 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am T. Alladin
Prerequisites: CRJ 110.
CRJ-282-21 Emergency Management 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm J. Manotti
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Prerequisites: CRJ 110.
CRJ-336-01 Legal Proced.: Accused Rights 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm T. Alladin
Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
CRJ-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA K. Whiteley
Prerequisites: CRJ 110 or SOC 110.
Digital Communications Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorDCOM-131-01 Usability Design and Testing 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Ritchie
Prerequisite: DCOM 130, or permission of the instructor.
DCOM-151-01 Digital Graphic Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm M. Samuel
Prerequisite: DCOM 150, or permission of the instructor.
DCOM-151-02 Digital Graphic Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Samuel
Prerequisite: DCOM 150, or permission of the instructor.
DCOM-170-01 Web Markup and Layout 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Samuel
DCOM-263-01 Info. Technology Management 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Kline
DCOM-271-21 Databases in Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Shapiro
Prerequisite: DCOM 270.
DCOM-283-01 Storytellng for Dig. Media II 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Pettice
Prerequisite: DCOM 280 or 282.
DCOM-299-01 Portfolio Defense IME 0.0 LYN 118 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Ritchie
Prerequisites: DCOM 130, DCOM 131, DCOM 151, DCOM 260, DCOM 270, and DCOM 280, or permission of the instructor. Corequisites: DCOM 261, DCOM 271 and DCOM 281.
DCOM-301-21 Ad Agency IME 1.0 LYN 118 LEC TH 5:00 - 5:50 pm S. Whiskeyman
Registration by instructor permission only.
DCOM-311-01 Information Law and Ethics DP WP CTW
3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am M. Pettice
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, and junior or senior standing.
DCOM-311-02 Information Law and Ethics DP WP CTW
3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am M. Pettice
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, and junior or senior standing.
DCOM-341-21 Editing/Post-Production 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm A. Nutter
DCOM-352-21 Package Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm M. Samuel
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Prerequisite: DCOM 150 and DCOM 151.
DCOM-382-01 Edit. for Web & Mobile Comm. WP CTW 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm M. Pettice
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112.
DCOM-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA Staff-FT
DCOM-411-01 Capstone-Research and Devel. 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Ritchie
DCOM-468-21 E-Commerce 3.0 LYN 118 LEC TH 6:00 - 10:00 pm J. Kline
DCOM-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Pettice
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.
Early Childhood Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorECE-115-01 Child Development II 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am L. Koch
Prerequisite: ECE 110.
ECE-199-01 Freshman Seminar 0.0 INA W 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Kuntz
ECE-230-02 Creative Arts 3.0 BMC 22 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Fox
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115, limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-240-01 Literacy and Literature I 3.0 LYN 010 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm A. Berger-Knorr
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115, limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-240-02 Literacy and Literature I 3.0 LYN 010 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm A. Berger-Knorr
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115, limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-310-01 Math Methods 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am K. Blouch
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-335-01 Literacy and Literature III WP 3.0 LYN 010 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm A. Berger-Knorr
Prerequisite: ECE 110, 240, 330; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-360-01 Social Studies Methods 3.0 LYN 010 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm L. Koch
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-370-01 Play and Projects 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Kuntz
Prerequisite: ECE 110; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-385-01 Advocacy, Ldrship, & Collab. 3.0 LYN 010 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am L. Koch
ECE-405-01 Integrative Education Research ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Berger-Knorr
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Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Prerequisite: ECE 340 and ECE 440 or ECE 441/SPE 441. This course is for ECE and ECE/SPE majors only.
ECE-405-02 Integrative Education Research ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am A. Berger-Knorr
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Prerequisite: ECE 340 and ECE 440 or ECE 441/SPE 441. This course is for ECE and ECE/SPE majors only.
ECE-410-01 Senior Capstone 3.0 HYB
LYN 001 LEC M W 12:00 - 12:50 pm
K. Gonzalez
Prerequisite: Limited to spring semester senior early childhood education majors or permission of instructor.
Economics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorECN-101-01 Principles of Microeconomics L2 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm W. Delavan
ECN-101-02 Principles of Microeconomics L2 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm W. Delavan
ECN-102-91 Principles of Macroeconomics L2 QR 3.0 OL Staff-PT
ECN-102-92 Principles of Macroeconomics L2 QR 3.0 OL Staff-PT
ECN-202-01 Intermediate Macro. Analysis 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Choi
Prerequisite: ECN 101 and 102. Economics majors need a cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all foundation courses completed to date.
ECN-333-01 Game Theory: Econ Applications 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am W. Delavan
Prerequisite: ECN 201 or permission of the instructor.
ECN-344-01 Health Economics 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am W. Delavan
Prerequisite: ECN 101 and 201, or permission of the =instructor.
ECN-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA W. Delavan
Prerequisites: 2.75 GPA, permission of the chairperson, and completion of department's application form. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
ECN-405-01 Applied Econometrics 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm B. Choi
Prerequisites: BUS 170, MAS 170, 270, or 372; ECN 201/202 or ASC 385; or permission of the instructor.
Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorEDU-140-01 Ed. Tech in the Modern Class 3.0 HYB
BIS 125 LEC TH 8:00 - 9:20 am
J. Bucher
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore education majors, or other certification candidates with permission of instructor.
EDU-240-91 Lang, Diversity, Achiev.: Pk-8 AD IC 3.0 OL P. Croxton
EDU-245-91 Lang, Diversity, Achieve: 7-12 AD IC 3.0 OL P. Croxton
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English Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorENG-120-01 Introduction to Literature L5 WP
CTW3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am R. Machado
ENG-130-01 Intro to Media in Digital Age 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
ENG-150-01 Intro. to Creative Writing 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Clark
Prerequisite: FYE 112 or permission of the instructor.
ENG-222-01 Survey of Amer. Literature II L5 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am C. Romagnolo
ENG-226-01 Survey of English Lit II L5 3.0 LEC TH 3:30 - 6:30 pm Staff-PT
ENG-229-01 Contemporary Global Literature L5 IC 3.0 LEC M W 12:00 - 1:20 pm S. Bhattacharya
Prerequisite: ENG 111, FYS 100, or FYE 111.
ENG-230-01 Grammar, Usage, and Language 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am G. Grieve-Carlson
ENG-251-01 Creat. Writ. Workshop: Poetry 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm H. Wendt
Prerequisite: ENG 150 or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with ENG 351.
ENG-260-01 Film Theory and Applications IME CTW 3.0 LEC T 2:00 - 5:00 pm S. Bhattacharya
Prerequisite: ENG-120 or ENG-160, or the permission of the instructor.
ENG-289-01 Directed Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA T. Rosenberg
ENG-301-01 Acting Lab 1.0 LEC F 11:00 - 11:50 am K. Pry
ENG-322-01 The Novel WP 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm C. Romagnolo
Prerequisite: ENG 120 or 200-level literature survey.
ENG-325-01 Shakespeare II WP 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am K. Pry
Prerequisite: ENG 120 or 200-level literature survey.
ENG-330-01 Advanced Journalistic Writing 3.0 LEC M 2:00 - 5:00 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Prerequisite: ENG 231 (formerly 213) or DCOM 285, or permission of the instructor
ENG-331-01 Persuasive Writing CTW 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm T. Rosenberg
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112; or permission of the instructor.
ENG-351-01 Int. Creative Writing: Poetry 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm H. Wendt
Prerequisite: ENG 251, or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with ENG 251.
ENG-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA S. Clark
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Prerequisites: ENG 299 and permission of the chairperson; application form from Registrar's Office must be completed at the time of registration. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
ENG-423-01 Literature of Native America AD IC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am G. Grieve-Carlson
Prerequisite: ENG 120 or 200-level literature survey, or permission of the instructor.
ENG-430-01 Multimedia Feature Writing 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Prerequisite: ENG 231 (formerly 213) or ENG 233 (formerly 217), or permission of instructor.
ENG-431-01 La Vie Newspaper Editor IME 3.0 LEC M 2:00 - 5:00 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Prerequisite: ENG 231 and 330. Cross-listed with ENG 330.
ENG-450-01 Creative Writing Chapbook 0.0 LEC H. Wendt
Prerequisites: Take ENG 150, 250 and 251.
ENG-451-01 Advanced Creative Writing 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm H. Wendt
Prerequisite: Take ENG-250, or permission of the instructor.
ENG-499-01 Critical/Making: Ind. Research ITG 3.0 LEC W 2:00 - 5:00 pm R. Machado
Prerequisite: COE sequence.
ENG-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA H. Wendt
ENG-555-01 Advanced Creative Study IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA H. Wendt
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and a minimum GPA of 2.00.
Environmental Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorENVI-130-01 Introduction to Geosystems 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am R. Urban
ENVI-131-21 Geographic Information Systems 3.0 LYN 188 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm Staff-PT
ENVI-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA D. Becker
ENVI-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Urban
ENVI-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Urban
Exercise Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorEXSC-101-01 Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0 AHPP 244 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am H. Devlin
Corequisite: EXSC-101L.
EXSC-101L-01 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 0.0 AHPP 228 LAB TH 8:00 - 10:50 am L. Wawrzyniak
Corequisite: EXSC-101.
EXSC-102-01 Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0 AHPP 114 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am H. Devlin
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Corequisite: EXSC 102L.
EXSC-102L-01 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 0.0 AHPP 103 LAB M 1:00 - 3:50 pm L. Wawrzyniak
Corequisite: EXSC-102.
EXSC-102L-02 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 0.0 AHPP 244 LAB TH 1:00 - 3:50 pm L. Wawrzyniak
Corequisite: EXSC-102.
EXSC-105-01 Care & Prev of Athletic Injur. 3.0 AHPP 120 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm J. Murphy
EXSC-120-91 Medical Terminology 1.0 OL C. Gazsi
EXSC-202-01 Training & Conditioning 3.0 AHPP 135 LAB TH 8:00 - 9:20 am
AHPP 244 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC 211, or permission of the department chairperson. Pre- or Co-requisite: EXSC-216/L.
EXSC-216-01 Human Physiology CTW 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am
J. Lee
Prerequisite: EXSC 102/L or BIO 111/L, and CHM 111/113 or CHM 105/106, or by permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 216L.
EXSC-216-01 Human Physiology CTW 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am
J. Lee
Prerequisite: EXSC 102/L or BIO 111/L, and CHM 111/113 or CHM 105/106, or by permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 216L.
01/13/20 - 03/13/20
EXSC-216-02 Human Physiology CTW 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am
J. Lee
Prerequisite: EXSC 102/L or BIO 111/L, and CHM 111/113 or CHM 105/106, or by permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 216L.
EXSC-216-02 Human Physiology CTW 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am
J. Lee
Prerequisite: EXSC 102/L or BIO 111/L, and CHM 111/113 or CHM 105/106, or by permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 216L.
01/13/20 - 03/13/20
EXSC-216-03 Human Physiology CTW 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC 102/L or BIO 111/L, and CHM 111/113 or CHM 105/106, or by permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 216L.
EXSC-216-03 Human Physiology CTW 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC 102/L or BIO 111/L, and CHM 111/113 or CHM 105/106, or by permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 216L.
01/13/20 - 03/13/20
EXSC-216L-01 Human Physiology Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB M 1:00 - 3:50 pm J. Lee
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Corequisite: EXSC 216.
EXSC-216L-02 Human Physiology Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB T 8:00 - 10:50 am J. Lee
Corequisite: EXSC 216.
EXSC-216L-03 Human Physiology Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB T 1:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-FT
Corequisite: EXSC 216.
EXSC-216L-04 Human Physiology Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB T 6:00 - 8:50 pm Staff-FT
Corequisite: EXSC 216.
EXSC-216L-05 Human Physiology Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB W 6:00 - 8:50 pm Staff-FT
Corequisite: EXSC 216.
EXSC-216L-07 Human Physiology Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB F 1:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-FT
Corequisite: EXSC 216.
EXSC-311-01 Fundamentals of Anatomy 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am
A. Milosz
Prerequisite: EXSC 102 or BIO 111, or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: EXSC 311L.
EXSC-311-02 Fundamentals of Anatomy 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 229 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
A. Milosz
Prerequisite: EXSC 102 or BIO 111, or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: EXSC 311L.
EXSC-311L-01 Fundamentals of Anatomy Lab. 0.0 AHPP 228 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm A. Milosz
Corequisite: EXSC-311.
EXSC-311L-02 Fundamentals of Anatomy Lab. 0.0 AHPP 103 LAB F 11:00 - 1:50 pm A. Milosz
Corequisite: EXSC-311.
EXSC-311L-03 Fundamentals of Anatomy Lab. 0.0 AHPP 103 LAB F 2:00 - 4:50 pm H. Devlin
Corequisite: EXSC-311.
EXSC-314-01 Phys (in)activity Hlth/Disease IC 3.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W 11:00 - 12:20 pm
L. Thomas
Prerequisite: EXSC 310, or permission of the department chairperson.
EXSC-314-01 Phys (in)activity Hlth/Disease IC 3.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W 11:00 - 12:20 pm
L. Thomas
Prerequisite: EXSC 310, or permission of the department chairperson. 01/13/20 - 03/13/20
EXSC-314-02 Phys (in)activity Hlth/Disease IC 3.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm
L. Thomas
Prerequisite: EXSC 310, or permission of the department chairperson.
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EXSC-314-02 Phys (in)activity Hlth/Disease IC 3.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm
L. Thomas
Prerequisite: EXSC 310, or permission of the department chairperson. 01/13/20 - 03/13/20
EXSC-316-01 Exercise Test. & Prescription CTW WP 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am
P. Dalton
Prerequisite: EXSC 211 and 310; or permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 316L.
EXSC-316-01 Exercise Test. & Prescription CTW WP 4.0 LEC M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am
P. Dalton
Prerequisite: EXSC 211 and 310; or permission of the department chairperson. Corequisite: EXSC 316L.
03/16/20 - 05/07/20
EXSC-316L-01 Exercise Test. & Rx. Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB W 1:00 - 3:50 pm P. Dalton
Corequisite: EXSC-316.
EXSC-316L-02 Exercise Test. & Rx. Lab 0.0 AHPP 135 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm P. Dalton
Corequisite: EXSC-316.
EXSC-318-01 Psychology of Health 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Marx
Prerequisite: PSY-110. Cross-listed with PSY 148.
EXSC-318-91 Psychology of Health 3.0 OL J. Langdon
Prerequisite: PSY-110.
EXSC-460-01 Practicum I IME 12.0 INA C. Gazsi
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all EXSC courses or permission of the department chairperson. Required major GPA of 2.0 or greater prior to Practicum placement.
EXSC-461-01 Practicum II IME 6.0 INA C. Gazsi
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all EXSC courses or permission of the department chairperson. Required major GPA of 2.0 or greater prior to Practicum placement.
EXSC-462-01 Practicum III IME 6.0 INA C. Gazsi
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all EXSC courses or permission of the department chairperson. Required major GPA of 2.0 or greater prior to Practicum placement.
Finance Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorFIN-385-01 Mathematics of Finance 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm B. Smith
Prerequisite: MAS 112 or MAS 162. Cross-listed with ASC-385.
First-Year Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorFYE-111-01 The Good Life? Part I FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am N. Vahanian
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Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. What is the "good life?" Does wearing the motto saying so make it so? Does going to college for a better life make it so? In a world where just about everything is for sale, how is the good life not also? Questions concerning the good and the good life have long been explored. In this course, you will be introduced to some ethical theories and arguments. Class discussion and writing assignments will promote the intellectual skills of inquiry and analysis, encourage you to examine your own moral commitments and promote personal and social responsibility by helping to establish the foundations and skills for lifelong learning.
FYE-111C-01 First Yr Experience Companion 0.0 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm L. Dimarco
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-112-01 Women in Criminal Justice FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am K. Whiteley
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. This course will examine the representation of women in the criminal justice system. We will analyze the experiences of women in the criminal justice system as victims and offenders. We will also examine the role of women as criminal justice practitioners.
FYE-112-02 Let the Great World Spin II FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am S. Clark
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. The great world keeps spinning, regardless of human feats and foibles that consume our attention and rock our personal and community foundations. And yet, it is the narratives of individuals and their communities -- the culture in which they are immersed and the connections they come to share with others -- that often provide us with context from which we gather greater meaning. Through intriguing narratives, we will explore individuals and their cultural connections from the heart of Haiti, to the displaced Hmong people in California, and subcultures in the Bronx. Our reading, research, and writing will touch upon such diverse subjects as faith beliefs, family constructs, poverty, illegal drugs, illness, and the quandaries presented by the inequities of the medical and criminal justice systems. Ultimately, we will explore the value of human connection as we dance along the wire of history.
FYE-112-03 Drugs and Society FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am C. Lappas
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to explore the culture of drug use and abuse in American society. Students will be introduced to the basic science of how drugs work and will discuss the causes and consequences of prescription and illegal drug use and abuse in America. Utilizing relevant readings, documentaries and class debates, students will consider important societal issues including the opiod crisis, the legalization of marijuana and the influence of "Big Pharma" on America's health and economy.
FYE-112-04 To the Ends of the Earth FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Pry
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Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. Why are human beings often so ready to go to the most extreme and dangerous corners of our world? In this course we will explore new territory by engaging students in readings and writings about early and present-day western attempts to penetrate the forbidden land of Tibet, and conquer Mt. Everest-the highest point on our planet. We will travel the legendary "Silk Road" of Central Asia with the real-life archaeologists who inspired the Indiana Jones movies, in search of ancient lost cities, artwork, and manuscripts. Along the way, we'll study the collisions of different cultures and religions, the morality of removing art from one culture to another, and the power of climate change, warfare, and human migration to affect radical change on civilizations.
FYE-112-05 Let the Great World Spin II FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am S. Clark
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. The great world keeps spinning, regardless of human feats and foibles that consume our attention and rock our personal and community foundations. And yet, it is the narratives of individuals and their communities -- the culture in which they are immersed and the connections they come to share with others -- that often provide us with context from which we gather greater meaning. Through intriguing narratives, we will explore individuals and their cultural connections from the heart of Haiti, to the displaced Hmong people in California, and subcultures in the Bronx. Our reading, research, and writing will touch upon such diverse subjects as faith beliefs, family constructs, poverty, illegal drugs, illness, and the quandaries presented by the inequities of the medical and criminal justice systems. Ultimately, we will explore the value of human connection as we dance along the wire of history.
FYE-112-06 American Dream FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am T. Rosenberg
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. The term American Dream, coined in 1931, suggests an ability for us to reach complete success and happiness in our personal and professional lives. Much has changed in American society and culture since 1931 leading us to question if the American Dream is still possible. Through a selection of readings and media, this course will explore what we commonly now see as success and happiness in today's society. In the second semester of this course, we will specifically challenge the meaning of socioeconomic class, gender, immigration, and race and consider the implications of those identities to an individual's ability to achieve the American Dream. An extended research paper and a semester-long group project are required components of this course.
FYE-112-07 American Dream FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm T. Rosenberg
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. The term American Dream, coined in 1931, suggests an ability for us to reach complete success and happiness in our personal and professional lives. Much has changed in American society and culture since 1931 leading us to question if the American Dream is still possible. Through a selection of readings and media, this course will explore what we commonly now see as success and happiness in today's society. In the second semester of this course, we will specifically challenge the meaning of socioeconomic class, gender, immigration, and race and consider the implications of those identities to an individual's ability to achieve the American Dream. An extended research paper and a semester-long group project are required components of this course.
FYE-112-08 Heroes and Legends FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm H. Wendt
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Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. What do Achilles, Beowulf, Rosa Parks, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer have in common? Heroism. In this course, we'll consider different conceptions of the hero, across varying cultural and historical contexts. We'll dip into everything from classical epics to comic books to consider what defines heroes, legends, and even anti-heroes. Who are the heroes of our contemporary age? How are they created and how are they used?
FYE-112-09 What Is Creativity? FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Kline
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. What exactly is creativity and can studying it help us to be more creative? Although channeling creativity often seems elusive, it lies at the heart of creating new and unique things. Influential figures such as musicians, authors, entrepreneurs, artists, filmmakers, inventors, and even YouTube stars, use creativity to turn an idea into something tangible. As a student, creativity is an important asset to apply to almost any pursuit or career. This course will explore creativity from a both a critical and an experiential perspective in an attempt to answer "...what is creativity and how can I channel mine?"
FYE-112-10 What Is Creativity? FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Kline
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. What exactly is creativity and can studying it help us to be more creative? Although channeling creativity often seems elusive, it lies at the heart of creating new and unique things. Influential figures such as musicians, authors, entrepreneurs, artists, filmmakers, inventors, and even YouTube stars, use creativity to turn an idea into something tangible. As a student, creativity is an important asset to apply to almost any pursuit or career. This course will explore creativity from a both a critical and an experiential perspective in an attempt to answer "...what is creativity and how can I channel mine?"
FYE-112-11 Heroes and Legends FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm H. Wendt
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. What do Achilles, Beowulf, Rosa Parks, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer have in common? Heroism. In this course, we'll consider different conceptions of the hero, across varying cultural and historical contexts. We'll dip into everything from classical epics to comic books to consider what defines heroes, legends, and even anti-heroes. Who are the heroes of our contemporary age? How are they created and how are they used?
FYE-112-13 Race in the 21st Century FYE 3.0 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm C. Romagnolo
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. In this seminar we will investigate "race" as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon in the contemporary United States. By examining a variety of materials, including television, film, novels, and essays (e.g., Dear White People, Black Panther, Underground Railroad, Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility) we will analyze how the concept of race is perceived, experienced, challenged, and constructed in this historical moment. Second semester will focus on popular culture. Themes and topics to be covered in FYE 112 include race and popular culture, literature, and film.
FYE-112-14 Race in the 21st Century FYE 3.0 LEC M W 3:30 - 4:50 pm C. Romagnolo
November 18, 2019 Spring 2020 Course Schedule Page 25
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. In this seminar we will investigate "race" as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon in the contemporary United States. By examining a variety of materials, including television, film, novels, and essays (e.g., Dear White People, Black Panther, Underground Railroad, Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility) we will analyze how the concept of race is perceived, experienced, challenged, and constructed in this historical moment. Second semester will focus on popular culture. Themes and topics to be covered in FYE 112 include race and popular culture, literature, and film.
FYE-112-15 Selves and Masks FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am G. Grieve-Carlson
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. In the modern world, the notion that each of us has, or is, an "authentic self," i.e., some kind of fundamental character or true identity, can seem quaint and old-fashioned. The Danish neurobiologist Lone Frank tells us that "the concept of this stable inner core is ancient and tenacious, but it is an illusion. It fits poorly with what science has discovered." But not everyone agrees. In this seminar we'll read two novels, a memoir, and a play that explore the idea of a "self," as well as the masks that we wear in order to project other kinds of "selves." Two of these are American classics that you may have read in high school: The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman. The memoir, Real American, is much more recent, and the final novel, Things Fall Apart, is set in West Africa amid the turmoil of colonialism.
FYE-112-16 The Good Life? FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm N. Vahanian
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. What is the "good life?" Does wearing the motto saying so make it so? Does going to college for a better life make it so? In a world where just about everything is for sale, how is the good life not also? Questions concerning the good and the good life have long been explored. In this course, you will be introduced to some ethical theories and arguments. You will also examine and research how contemporary society and culture shape your own answer. Class discussion and writing assignments will promote the intellectual skills of inquiry and analysis, encourage you to examine your own moral commitments and promote personal and social responsibility by helping to establish the foundations and skills for lifelong learning.
FYE-112-17 Electing the President FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am J. Broussard
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. This course takes a look at past presidential elections to help us discover where the 2016 election fits into the historical pattern. In the process, we will study how issues such as religion, class, race, and gender emerged in presidential campaigns, and how various factors influenced the way people voted. We will pay particular attention to several "critical elections" such as 1800, 1828, 1860, 1896, 1932, and 1980 that seem to have ended one political era and pushed the political system in new directions.
FYE-112-18 Twice Told Tales FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am S. Bhattacharya
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Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. This course will explore why and how certain stories get told and retold over the centuries and across continents. We will interrogate the cultural and social currency of both the original tale as well as the adaptations by examining the formal and thematic innovations in these twice-told tales. We will concentrate on the frame tale, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and trace the evolution of Frankenstein's monster into the 20th and 21st centuries through hypertext, social media, TV shows, films, graphic novels, etc. We will examine the creation of the "other" through various critical lenses. We will read the hypertext fiction Patchwork Girl and excerpts from Alasdair Gray's Poor Things to interrogate the creation of the female monster. We will also look at how popular culture uses the "myth" of the monster in order to understand how certain narratives are shaped by and in turn influence cultural capital.
FYE-112-19 Selves and Masks FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am G. Grieve-Carlson
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. In the modern world, the notion that each of us has, or is, an "authentic self," i.e., some kind of fundamental character or true identity, can seem quaint and old-fashioned. The Danish neurobiologist Lone Frank tells us that "the concept of this stable inner core is ancient and tenacious, but it is an illusion. It fits poorly with what science has discovered." But not everyone agrees. In this seminar we'll read two novels, a memoir, and a play that explore the idea of a "self," as well as the masks that we wear in order to project other kinds of "selves." Two of these are American classics that you may have read in high school: The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman. The memoir, Real American, is much more recent, and the final novel, Things Fall Apart, is set in West Africa amid the turmoil of colonialism.
FYE-112-20 Faith & Doubt in 21st Century FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Robbins
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. This course will explore questions of religious meaning through the various ways contemporary individuals and traditions have sought to reconcile their faith with the modern world. Objectives will include the effort to understand the continuing importance and impact of religion on contemporary culture, politics, and philosophy, to learn about the many facets of religious diversity in the United States and around the world, and to reflect on the crisis of traditional beliefs about God brought about by the development of modern science and technology. Writing assignments will provide opportunities for students to research and reflect on a range of contemporary theological and philosophical understandings of God, religion and meaning.
FYE-112-23 From the Crib to College FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm R. Albert
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. In this seminar, we will discuss many topics related to how children's social environments (e.g. parents, peers, school, and media) impact their learning and development. We will read and discuss current research findings while considering the parenting and public policy implications for such childhood questions. This course will enhance your knowledge of child development while encouraging you to reflect on the family, friends, and experiences that shaped the person you are today. Course readings will center around infancy and childhood issues in the fall while the spring content will focus on adolescence and emerging adulthood topics.
FYE-112-25 Twice Told Tales FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Bhattacharya
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Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. This course will explore why and how certain stories get told and retold over the centuries and across continents. We will interrogate the cultural and social currency of both the original tale as well as the adaptations by examining the formal and thematic innovations in these twice-told tales. We will concentrate on the frame tale, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and trace the evolution of Frankenstein's monster into the 20th and 21st centuries through hypertext, social media, TV shows, films, graphic novels, etc. We will examine the creation of the "other" through various critical lenses. We will read the hypertext fiction Patchwork Girl and excerpts from Alasdair Gray's Poor Things to interrogate the creation of the female monster. We will also look at how popular culture uses the "myth" of the monster in order to understand how certain narratives are shaped by and in turn influence cultural capital.
FYE-112-26 Punk FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Pittari
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. Noise, rage, rebellion - this is the ethos of punk. For nearly half a century, punk rock has endured through music, fashion, art, and politics, never getting old or wearing out and continuously redefining its boundaries. In 1991 - the year that punk broke into the mainstream with Nirvana's Nevermind - the unruly appeal of alternative music was threatened with commodification by the music-culture industry. Punk, though, is not a style but an attitude, a way of understanding the world through resistance and independence. In its fierce determination, Punk 2.0 has infiltrated music and art on a global scale - transcending genres and geography. This seminar examines punk in the age of globalism, tracing the diverse musical and social reach of its cultural and socio-political force.
FYE-112-27 Apolcalyptic Literature & Film FYE 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm J. Ritchie
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. Apocalyptic literature and films are prevalent in times of social, cultural or technological change. Aside from providing thought-provoking settings for works of fiction, the treatment of such themes often reveal the anxieties of the age. From graphic novels, to literature, and film, this course will analyze what these apocalyptic settings can tell us about cultural anxieties and concerns. The course will engage works such as The Girl with All the Gifts, The Road, and Cloud Atlas, films such as Dr. Strange Love, The Road Warrior/Fury Road, The Matrix, Apocalypto, and Snowpiercer and smaller works of poetry, short fiction, and myths.
FYE-113-01 Intro. to the LVC Experience FYE 1.0 LEC M 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Benchich
Restricted to transfer students who have not completed FYE 111 at LVC.
French Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorFRN-102-01 Elem. French Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am L. Dimarco
Prerequisite: FRN 101 or placement test.
FRN-102-02 Elem. French Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm R. Chamberlin
Prerequisite: FRN 101 or placement test.
FRN-202-01 Inter French Lang & Culture II LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am R. Chamberlin
Prerequisite: FRN 201 or placement test.
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German Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorGMN-102-01 Elem. German: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Meindl
Prerequisite: GMN 101 or placement test.
GMN-102-02 Elem. German: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Meindl
Prerequisite: GMN 101 or placement test.
GMN-202-01 Inter German Lang & Culture II LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am R. Chamberlin
Prerequisite: GMN 201 or placement test.
Global Studies Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorGLB-101-01 Crossing Borders L2 IC 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm R. Chamberlin
GLB-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
GLB-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA C. Dolan
History Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorHIS-102-01 Recent PA Politics & History 1.0 LEC T 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Hinshaw
HIS-105-01 Formation of the Modern World L1 IC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Schroeder
HIS-112-01 Rise & Decline of Middle Class L1 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Hinshaw
HIS-112-02 Rise & Decline of Middle Class L1 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Hinshaw
HIS-126-01 With Justice for All? L1 IC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Hinshaw
HIS-252-01 Topics in Economic History WP 3.0 LEC M W F 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Hinshaw
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, and at least two 100-level courses in History; or permission of the instructor.
HIS-312-01 The American Revolution WP 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Broussard
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
HIS-350-01 Introduction to Public History 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Schroeder
Prerequisite: Two courses in History; at least one at the 200-level or above.
HIS-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; overall GPA of at least 2.5; completion of registration forms; approval of internship site by student's advisor prior to registration; approval of department chair.
HIS-400-02 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA J. Hinshaw
Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; overall GPA of at least 2.5; completion of registration forms; approval of internship site by student's advisor prior to registration; approval of department chair.
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HIS-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA J. Hinshaw
Immersive Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorIME-105-02 Music Ensemble: Symphonic Band IME 0.0 INA C. Heffner
Corequisite: a 100-level music ensemble (MUE) course.
IME-105-03 Music Ensemble: Sym. Orchestra IME 0.0 INA J. Dietrich
Corequisite: a 100-level music ensemble (MUE) course.
IME-105-04 Music Ensemble: Concert Choir IME 0.0 INA K. Zeuch
Corequisite: a 100-level music ensemble (MUE) course.
IME-105-06 Music Ensemble: College Choir IME 0.0 INA K. Zeuch
Corequisite: a 100-level music ensemble (MUE) course.
IME-110-01 Living and Learning in Service IME 1.0 INA M 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Liedtka
IME-150-01 Resilient Well-Being/Mindful IME 0.0 INA C. Garcia ArmeroE. Frank
L. Eldred
IME-205-01 Resident Assistant IME 0.0 INA C. Lenker
Prerequisite: application through and selection by the Office of Residential Life.
IME-212-01 Counseling Serv. 50/50 Helper IME 0.0 INA S. Falk
Prerequisite: approval of the Director of Counseling Services.
IME-400-01 Internship: VITA Tax Lab IME IME 0.0 INA N. Brossman
Prerequisite: approval of a faculty member from a department related to the focus internship and completion of an internship form, available on the Registrar's Office website.
Integrative Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorITG-484-01 Music & Cultur in Radio Age ITG 3.0 BMC 19 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm S. Greene
Prerequisite: Completion of Connective Experience. Junior or senior standing, or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with MSC-484.
ITG-487-01 Critical/Making: Ind. Research ITG 3.0 LEC W 2:00 - 5:00 pm R. Machado
Prerequisite: COE sequence.
ITG-488-01 Integrative Exp: Natural Sci. ITG 1.0 N-G 203 INA T 8:30 - 9:20 am M. Rasmussen
Prerequisite: CHM-213 or PHY-211; or by permission of the instructor.
ITG-499-01 The Power of Now ITG 3.0 BMC 22 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am R. Norris
November 18, 2019 Spring 2020 Course Schedule Page 30
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. As members of an active college community, we hope for the freedom and opportunity to be creative, to take on meaningful work, and to achieve our full potential. Daily stressors, constant media distractions, fear of the future, and other experiences may challenge this freedom and even our ability to pursue our life-goals. This course, using Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now as its primary text, explores ways for creating space in our lives for silence and reflection. In a seminar format, each student will lead the class in discussion of a text chosen from an extensive reading list. Students will use these ideas to frame an interdisciplinary project, and they also will reflect on how their coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences have helped to transform them during their time at LVC.
ITG-499-02 Creativity Remakes the World ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm G. Taylor
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. The human's capacity for innovation remains one of the great mysteries of our species. How do highly creative people-the likes of Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, or Steve Jobs-remake the world through acts of inventiveness? What are the processes underpinning creativity that allows for idea generation? How do individuals access the knowledge of multiple disciplines and make it transformative? In the hopes of understanding and amplify our own creative abilities, this course illuminates the act of exceptional human innovation in art, science, and technology. Employing an interdisciplinary approach, students will practice creative mentality as a way to promote novelty and originality in their own research projects. In addition, students will also reflect on how their coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences have helped to transform them during their time at LVC.
ITG-499-03 Ethical Env. & Env. Ethics ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm L. Dimarco
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. This multi-faceted course aims to prepare students for a successful post-college life through 1) an intellectual autobiography reflection leading to the integration of acquired skills with various career responsibilities and life realities, and 2)a multi-disciplinary approach to ethics including biological, ecological, philosophical, socioeconomic and political aspects. Students will complete a project that applies these ethical considerations to an area of their interest.
ITG-499-04 Ethical Env. & Env. Ethics ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm L. Dimarco
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. This multi-faceted course aims to prepare students for a successful post-college life through 1) an intellectual autobiography reflection leading to the integration of acquired skills with various career responsibilities and life realities, and 2)a multi-disciplinary approach to ethics including biological, ecological, philosophical, socioeconomic and political aspects. Students will complete a project that applies these ethical considerations to an area of their interest.
ITG-499-05 Death, Dying, and Beyond ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm M. Sayers
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Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. This course will engage students with the variety of approaches that academic disciplines offer for understanding death, the process of dying, and all that comes after, here or elsewhere, and all the implications for those who must survive in the wake of others' deaths. Students will be introduced to a variety of approaches and issues related to death and take up one problem in a research project that will challenge them to synthesize different ways of knowing in a response to in the variety of problems presented by human mortality.
ITG-499-06 Happiness in Modern Society ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am L. Manza
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. This course will address the degree to which personal/societal happiness and progress is affected by modern problems in areas such as (but not restricted to) health, socioeconomics, discrimination, war, education, criminal justice, spirituality, ethics, relationships, and the environment. Students will apply scientific and humanistic approaches toward the dual goals of addressing these problems while also facilitating happiness and growth within individuals and cultures.
ITG-499-07 Progress? ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am R. Boyer
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. The idea that the world is continually getting better has been a pervasive part of Western, especially American, culture since the beginning of modern times. Even the word "modern" connotes something better than what came before. With the increasingly rapid changes we experience in socioeconomic life, science, medicine, and technology, our belief in progress appears unquestionable. But is change always for the better? Is progress inevitable? Are there ideas and ways of life pushed aside by "progress" that we reject or ignore at our peril? Many of today's students, enmeshed in technology and typically future-oriented, wish to change the world, and this course will ask them to draw on what they have learned across a variety of disciplines to investigate the meaning of change for the world and themselves. Ultimately, exploring the meaning of progress offers students a means of asking the oldest questions of a liberal education, "What is the meaning of all this? What is the good life and w
ITG-499-08 Progress? ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am R. Boyer
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Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. The idea that the world is continually getting better has been a pervasive part of Western, especially American, culture since the beginning of modern times. Even the word "modern" connotes something better than what came before. With the increasingly rapid changes we experience in socioeconomic life, science, medicine, and technology, our belief in progress appears unquestionable. But is change always for the better? Is progress inevitable? Are there ideas and ways of life pushed aside by "progress" that we reject or ignore at our peril? Many of today's students, enmeshed in technology and typically future-oriented, wish to change the world, and this course will ask them to draw on what they have learned across a variety of disciplines to investigate the meaning of change for the world and themselves. Ultimately, exploring the meaning of progress offers students a means of asking the oldest questions of a liberal education, "What is the meaning of all this? What is the good life and w
ITG-499-09 Horrifying & Wonderful Futures ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am L. Eldred
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. This Integrative class will consider how science-fiction film and literature conceives of the promise and danger inherent in our human future. As we do so, we will also reflect on your past (the skills you have already gained during your educational journeys at LVC) and plan for your future (the skills you still need in order to master your next roles, whether as graduate student, employee, health-care practitioner, or astronaut).
Interdisciplinary Studies Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorIDS-199-01 Vale Records IME 1.0 BMC 23 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm C. Mullen
J. Snyder
Law Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorLAW-100-01 Law and Society 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am P. Benesch
LAW-281-01 Logical Problems 1.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm N. Hubler
Pre- or corequisite: PHL 280. Cross-listed with PHL 281.
LAW-290-01 ST: Legal System and Method 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm P. Benesch
LAW-316-01 Civil Liberties & Civil Rights AD WP 3.0 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. LAW 215 recommended. Cross-listed with POL-316.
LAW-390-01 ST: British Gov & Public Law 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm P. Benesch
LAW-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
Prerequisite: GPA of 2.50 in major and permission of department chair.
Mathematics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMAS-100-01 Concepts of Mathematics L4 QR 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am P. Brewer
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MAS-100-02 Concepts of Mathematics L4 QR 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am P. Brewer
MAS-112-01 Analysis II L4 QR 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am
LEC TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm
S. Kolins
Prerequisite: MAS 111; Corequisite: MAS 114.
MAS-112-02 Analysis II L4 QR 4.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm
LEC TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
S. Kolins
Prerequisite: MAS 111; Corequisite: MAS 114.
MAS-114-01 Mathematical Thinking II 1.0 LEC T 2:00 - 3:20 pm B. Smith
Corequisite: MAS 112.
MAS-114-02 Mathematical Thinking II 1.0 LYN LEC T 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Smith
Corequisite: MAS 112.
MAS-150-01 Finite Mathematics L4 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm S. Blanda
MAS-150-02 Finite Mathematics L4 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm S. Blanda
MAS-161-01 Calculus I L4 QR 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am W. Fu
Prerequisite: MAS 102 at LVC, or satisfactory score on the math readiness test. This test is administered during New Student Advising Days for incoming students or can be taken by arrangement with the math department (717-867-6080).
MAS-162-01 Calculus II L4 QR 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm D. Lyons
Prerequisite: MAS 161.
MAS-170-01 Elementary Statistics L4 QR 3.0 LYN LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm D. Lyons
A student may not receive credit for MAS 170 after completing MAS 372. A student may not receive credit for both MAS 170 and MAS 270.
MAS-170-02 Elementary Statistics L4 QR 3.0 LYN LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm D. Lyons
A student may not receive credit for MAS 170 after completing MAS 372. A student may not receive credit for both MAS 170 and MAS 270.
MAS-170-03 Elementary Statistics L4 QR 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am T. Dewald
A student may not receive credit for MAS 170 after completing MAS 372. A student may not receive credit for both MAS 170 and MAS 270.
MAS-202-01 Foundations of Mathematics 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm S. Droms
Prerequisites: MAS 222, ASC 281, or FIN 283..
MAS-202-02 Foundations of Mathematics 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm S. Droms
Prerequisites: MAS 222, ASC 281, or FIN 283..
MAS-266-01 Differential Equations 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am W. Fu
Prerequisites: MAS 112 or MAS 162.
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MAS-270-01 Intermediate Statistics L4 QR 3.0 LYN 182 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Blanda
Prerequisite: MAS 111 or MAS 161. A student may not receive credit for both MAS 170 and MAS 270.
MAS-372-01 Statistical Modeling 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 3:00 - 3:50 pm S. Kolins
Prerequisite: MAS 371.
MAS-390-01 ST:Quantum Info & Computation 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm D. Lyons
Prerequisite varies depending on topic. Announced at the time of registration.
Music Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMSC-099-01 Recital Attendance 0.0 INA J. Snyder
MSC-100-01 Experience Music L5 CTW 3.0 BMC 23 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm M. Barraclough
MSC-111-01 Class Guitar for Beginners 1.0 BMC 121 LEC T 7:30 - 8:30 pm J. Arnold
MSC-116-01 Music Theory II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 10:00 - 10:50 am E. Fung
Prerequisite: MSC 115 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-116-02 Music Theory II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am E. Fung
Prerequisite: MSC 115 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-116-03 Music Theory II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 8:30 - 9:20 am E. Fung
Prerequisite: MSC 115 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-118-01 Aural Skills II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 117 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-118-02 Aural Skills II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 117 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-118-03 Aural Skills II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 117 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-118-04 Aural Skills II 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 117 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-121-01 Music Theory Lab 1.0 BMC 14 LEC F 2:00 - 2:50 pm G. Strohman
Corequisite: MSC 115.
MSC-150-01 Class Piano Instruction I 1.0 BMC 218 LEC Staff-PT
MSC-151-01 Class Piano Instruction II 1.0 BMC 218 LEC Staff-PT
Prerequisite: MSC 150 with a minimum of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
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MSC-160-01 Class Voice Instruction 1.0 BMC 19 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm S. Heffner
MSC-201-01 Music of the United States AD WP CTW
3.0 BMC 23 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm R. Norris
MSC-202-01 World Musics ID IC 3.0 BMC 23 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am S. Greene
MSC-205-01 SI: Analyzing Dramatic Contxt 2.0 BMC 122 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am E. Fung
K. Kasper
Prerequisite: MUI 121, MUI 221, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-206-01 Milestones in Music Recording L5 IC 3.0 BMC 23 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am R. Norris
MSC-216-01 Music Theory IV 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 215 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-216-02 Music Theory IV 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 215 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-218-01 Jazz Theory 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T. Wolfe
Prerequisites: MSC 115, MSC 116 and MSC 215.
MSC-242-01 Hist. of West. Music 1730-1950 L5 3.0 BMC 23 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm R. Norris
Prerequisite: MSC 101, MSC 115, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-246-01 Principles of Conducting 2.0 BMC 121 LEC M W 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Dietrich
MSC-246-02 Principles of Conducting 2.0 BMC 19 LEC M W 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Zeuch
MSC-252-01 Class Piano Instruction III 1.0 LEC Staff-PT
Prerequisite: MSC 151 with a minimum of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-253-01 Class Piano Instruction IV 1.0 LEC Staff-PT
Prerequisite: MSC 252 with a minimum of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-315-01 Counterpoint 2.0 LEC T TH 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Lovell
MSC-330-01 Half Music Recital IME 0.0 INA J. Snyder
Prerequisite: Declared major in the music department, junior standing, and approval of the music department.
MSC-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA Staff-FT
Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing.
MSC-403-01 Instrument Pedagogy: Saxophone 2.0 LEC B. Butts
MSC-403-02 Instrument Pedagogy: Clarinet 2.0 LEC B. Butts
MSC-405-01 Instrumental Literature 2.0 LEC Staff-PT
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MSC-405-02 Instrumental Literature:Flute 2.0 LEC Staff-PT
MSC-405-03 Instrumental Lit.:Percussion 2.0 LEC M. Keown
MSC-411-01 Capstone Symposium in Music 1.0 LEC F 10:00 - 10:50 am Staff-FT
Prerequisite: One 300 or 400 level MSC course, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-412-01 Capstone Symposium in Music 1.0 LEC F 10:00 - 10:50 am Staff-FT
Prerequisite: One 300 or 400 level MSC course, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-413-01 Capstone Symposium in Music 1.0 LEC F 10:00 - 10:50 am Staff-FT
Prerequisite: One 300 or 400 level MSC course, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-430-01 Full Music Recital IME 0.0 INA J. Snyder
Prerequisite: Declared major in the music department, senior standing, and approval of the music department.
MSC-484-01 Music & Culture in Radio Age ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm S. Greene
Prerequisite: Completion of Connective experience. Junior or senior standing, or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with ITG-484.
Music Business Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMBS-372-01 Mus. Copyright, Contract, Cash 3.0 BMC 22 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am C. Mullen
Prerequisite: MBS 371 or permission of the instructor.
MBS-373-01 Mus. Industry Entrepreneurship 3.0 BMC 218 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Snyder
Prerequisites: MBS 371 and 372 (taken in the sophomore year), or permission of the instructor.
Music Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMED-110-01 Foundations of Music Education 3.0 BMC 19 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am K. Zeuch
MED-223-01 Brass Techniques 2.0 BMC 121 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm G. Strohman
MED-227-01 Percussion Techniques 1.0 BMC 25 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Keown
MED-331-01 String Techniques 2.0 BMC 121 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Dietrich
MED-335-01 Instrumental Lit. & Meth. 3.0 BMC 19 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am C. Heffner
MED-337-01 Music Teaching and Learning I 2.0 BMC 19 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am C. Heffner
S. Davis
MED-441-01 Student Teaching: Instrumental IME 6.0 INA M 4:30 - 6:00 pm S. Davis
MED-442-01 Student Teaching: Vocal IME 6.0 INA S. Davis
Music Ensemble Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMUE-102-01 Symphonic Band 1.0 BMC 121 LEC T TH 4:00 - 5:20 pm C. Heffner
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MUE-103-01 Symphony Orchestra 1.0 BMC 121 LEC M 4:00 - 6:00 pm
BMC 121 LEC W 4:00 - 4:50 pm
J. Dietrich
MUE-104-01 Concert Choir 1.0 BMC 122 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm K. Zeuch
Prerequisite: audition required. Contact the instructor for more information.
MUE-106-01 College Choir 1.0 BMC 122 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm K. Zeuch
MUE-209-01 Chamber Choir 0.50 BMC 122 LEC TH 6:30 - 8:30 pm K. Zeuch
Prerequisite: audition required. Contact the instructor for more information.
MUE-210-01 Clarinet Choir 0.50 BMC 121 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm B. Butts
MUE-211-01 Flute Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC W 5:00 - 6:00 pm M. Barraclough
MUE-212-01 Saxophone Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC F 9:00 - 9:50 am B. Butts
MUE-213-01 Woodwind Quintet 0.50 BMC 121 LEC B. Butts
MUE-214-01 Low Brass Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC G. Strohman
MUE-215-01 Trumpet Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC F 3:00 - 3:50 pm C. Heffner
MUE-216-01 Percussion Ensemble 0.50 BMC LEC W 5:00 - 7:00 pm Staff-PT
MUE-220-01 String Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC J. Dietrich
MUE-225-01 Jazz Band 0.50 BMC 121 LEC T 8:30 - 10:30 pm J. Lovell
MUE-226-01 Small Jazz Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC M 8:00 - 10:00 pm T. Wolfe
MUE-230-01 Guitar Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC T 5:30 - 6:30 pm J. Arnold
MUE-231-01 Brass Quintet 0.50 LEC G. Strohman
MUE-235-01 Handbell Choir 0.50 BMC 122 LEC TH 5:30 - 6:30 pm S. Moorman-Stahlman
MUE-290-01 ST: Cello Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC F. Borowski
Cello Ensemble: a musical ensemble that rehearses for one hour a week; will perform on the LVC Chamber Ensemble concert and other venues as appropriate; an opportunity for students to learn the standard repertoire for cello ensembles, and to exhibit collaborative learning and leadership skills in a small ensemble. Audition required. Proposed for both semesters.
Music Instruction Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMUI-110-01 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA E. Fung
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-110-02 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-110-03 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA C. Campbell
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Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-110-04 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA J. Tindall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-111-01 Ind. Instr.: Organ 1.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-121-01 Ind. Instr.: Voice 1.0 INA R. Lister
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-121-02 Ind. Instr.: Voice 1.0 INA Staff-PT
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-121-03 Ind. Instr.: Voice 1.0 INA S. Heffner
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-130-01 Ind. Instr.: Trumpet 1.0 INA C. Heffner
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-131-01 Ind. Instr.: French Horn 1.0 INA S. Fox
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-132-01 Ind. Instr.: Trombone 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-133-01 Ind. Instr.: Euphonium 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-134-01 Ind. Instr.: Tuba 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-140-01 Ind. Instr.: Flute 1.0 INA M. Barraclough
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-140-02 Ind. Instr.: Flute 1.0 INA R. Lilarose
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-141-01 Ind. Instr.: Oboe 1.0 INA K. Myers
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-142-01 Ind. Instr.: Bassoon 1.0 INA W. Troy
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
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MUI-143-01 Ind. Instr.: Clarinet 1.0 INA B. Butts
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-144-01 Ind. Instr.: Saxophone 1.0 INA T. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-150-01 Ind. Instr.: Violin 1.0 INA J. Dietrich
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-151-01 Ind. Instr.: Viola 1.0 INA J. Dietrich
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-152-01 Ind. Instr.: Cello 1.0 INA F. Borowski
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-153-01 Ind. Instr.: Bass 1.0 INA T. Wolfe
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-154-01 Ind. Instr.: Guitar 1.0 INA J. Arnold
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-155-01 Ind. Instr.: Percussion 1.0 INA Staff-PT
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-156-01 Ind. Instr.: Drum Set 1.0 INA L. Marshall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-160-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Guitar 1.0 INA Staff-PT
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-161-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Percuss 1.0 INA Staff-PT
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-162-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Piano 1.0 INA J. Tindall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-163-01 Ind. Instr.:Jazz Woodw./Brass 1.0 INA T. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-164-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Bass 1.0 INA T. Wolfe
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-170-01 Ind. Instr.: Theory 1.0 INA J. Lovell
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
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MUI-171-01 Ind. Instr.: Composition 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-210-01 Ind. Instr.: Piano 2.0 INA E. Fung
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-210-02 Ind. Instr.: Piano 2.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-211-01 Ind. Instr.: Organ 2.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-221-01 Ind. Instr.: Voice 2.0 INA R. Lister
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-221-02 Ind. Instr.: Voice 2.0 INA V. Rose
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-221-03 Ind. Instr.: Voice 2.0 INA S. Heffner
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-230-01 Ind. Instr.: Trumpet 2.0 INA C. Heffner
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-231-01 Ind. Instr.: French Horn 2.0 INA S. Fox
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-232-01 Ind. Instr.: Trombone 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-233-01 Ind. Instr.: Euphonium 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-234-01 Ind. Instr.: Tuba 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-240-01 Ind. Instr.: Flute 2.0 INA M. Barraclough
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-240-02 Ind. Instr.: Flute 2.0 INA R. Lilarose
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-241-01 Ind. Instr.: Oboe 2.0 INA K. Myers
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Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-242-01 Ind. Instr.: Bassoon 2.0 INA W. Troy
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-243-01 Ind. Instr.: Clarinet 2.0 INA B. Butts
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-244-01 Ind. Instr.: Saxophone 2.0 INA T. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-250-01 Ind. Instr.: Violin 2.0 INA J. Dietrich
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-251-01 Ind. Instr.: Viola 2.0 INA J. Dietrich
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-252-01 Ind. Instr.: Cello 2.0 INA F. Borowski
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-253-01 Ind. Instr.: Bass 2.0 INA T. Wolfe
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-254-01 Ind. Instr.: Guitar 2.0 INA J. Arnold
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-255-01 Ind. Instr.: Percussion 2.0 INA Staff-PT
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-256-01 Ind. Instr.: Drum Set 2.0 INA L. Marshall
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-260-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Guitar 2.0 INA Staff-PT
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-261-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Percuss 2.0 INA Staff-PT
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-262-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Piano 2.0 INA J. Tindall
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-263-01 Ind. Instr.:Jazz Woodw./Brass 2.0 INA T. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-264-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Bass 2.0 INA T. Wolfe
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Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-270-01 Ind. Instr.: Theory 2.0 INA J. Lovell
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-271-01 Ind. Instr.: Composition 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-272-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz Composition 2.0 INA Staff-PT
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
Neuroscience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorNEU-285-01 Intro. to Psychopharmacology 3.0 LYN 189 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am A. McFalls
Prerequisite: PSY 111/L or 112, or junior-level Psychology major or minor.
NEU-499-01 Adv. Seminar in Neuroscience 1.0 LYN 190 INA W 12:00 - 12:50 pm D. Dodson
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
NEU-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA S. Goodman
NEU-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA E. Unger
Philosophy Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPHL-140-01 Encoun. World Philosophies ID IC 3.0 LEC TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm N. Hubler
PHL-210-01 Ethics L6 WP CTW
3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm N. Vahanian
PHL-280-01 Logic 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm N. Hubler
PHL-281-01 Logical Problems 1.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm N. Hubler
Pre- or corequisite: PHL 280. Cross-listed with LAW-281.
PHL-285-01 Independent Reading Forum 1.0 LEC J. Robbins
Physical Therapy Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPHT-604-01 Professional Issues II 4.0 AHPP 114 LEC M 2:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 115 LEC T 1:00 - 3:00 pm
T. Miller
PHT-618-01 Exercise Science 3.0 AHPP 115 LEC F 8:00 - 11:00 am M. Walko
PHT-620-01 Motor Control 2.0 AHPP 115 LEC T 9:00 - 11:00 am Staff-PT
PHT-634-01 Cardiovascular-Pulmonary PT 3.0 AHPP 103 LEC TH 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 115 LEC TH 8:00 - 11:00 am
M. Walko
PHT-638-01 Geriatrics Physical Therapy 3.0 AHPP 103 LEC M 10:00 - 1:00 pm J. Mierzwicki
PHT-662-01 Integrated Clinical Exper. II IME 1.0 LEC J. Price
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Prerequisite: Successful completion of first semester PHT professional phase.
PHT-696-01 Student Run Free Clinic II 0.0 AHPP 103 INA M TH 5:30 - 8:00 pm S. Dacko
PHT-716-01 Health Promotion-Self-Society 3.0 AHPP 115 LEC W 9:00 - 12:00 pm T. Miller
PHT-730-01 Clinical Interventions II 4.0 AHPP 103 LEC TH 8:00 - 11:00 am
AHPP 228 LEC F 8:00 - 12:00 pm
AHPP 229 LEC F 8:00 - 12:00 pm
M. Lehr
PHT-732-01 Musculoskeletal II 3.0 AHPP 103 LEC T 8:00 - 11:00 am
AHPP 114 LEC T 12:30 - 2:30 pm
AHPP 115 LEC M 10:00 - 12:00 pm
M. Epler
PHT-734-01 Selected P.T. Practice Topics 2.0 AHPP 115 LEC W 1:00 - 3:00 pm J. Mierzwicki
PHT-736-01 Neuromuscular Phys. Therapy I 4.0 AHPP 114 LEC TH 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 228 LAB F 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 229 LAB F 1:00 - 4:00 pm
R. Myers
PHT-741-01 Orthotics 1.0 AHPP 103 LEC B. Cardin
PHT-752-01 Evidence in Practice 2.0 AHPP 114 LEC T 2:30 - 4:30 pm S. Dacko
PHT-796-01 Student Run Free Clinic IV 0.0 AHPP 103 INA M TH 5:30 - 8:00 pm S. Dacko
PHT-860-01 Clinical Education IV 12.0 LEC J. Price
PHT-861-01 Clinical Education V 6.0 LEC J. Price
PHT-862-01 Clinical Education VI 6.0 LEC J. Price
Physics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPHY-104-01 General College Physics II QR L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am K. Veenhuizen
Prerequisite: PHY 103 or equivalent. Corequisite: PHY 104L.
PHY-104-02 General College Physics II QR L3 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am P. Jasinski
Prerequisite: PHY 103 or equivalent. Corequisite: PHY 104L.
PHY-104-21 General College Physics II QR L3 4.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm K. Light
Prerequisite: PHY 103 or equivalent. Corequisite: PHY 104L.
PHY-104L-01 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm D. Pitonyak
Corequisite: PHY 104.
PHY-104L-02 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB T 8:00 - 10:50 am P. Jasinski
Corequisite: PHY 104.
PHY-104L-03 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm B. Hurst
Corequisite: PHY 104.
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PHY-104L-04 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB TH 8:00 - 10:50 am P. Jasinski
Corequisite: PHY 104.
PHY-104L-05 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB F 2:00 - 4:50 pm D. Pitonyak
Corequisite: PHY 104.
PHY-104L-21 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB W 6:00 - 8:50 pm K. Light
Corequisite: PHY 104.
PHY-104L-22 General College Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB TH 6:00 - 8:50 pm K. Light
Corequisite: PHY 104.
PHY-112-01 Principles of Physics II L3 QR 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Veenhuizen
Prerequisite: PHY 111/L and MAS 111 or 161. Corequisite: PHY 112L.
PHY-112L-01 Principles of Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 227 LAB M 2:00 - 4:50 pm K. Veenhuizen
Corequisite: PHY 112.
PHY-112L-02 Principles of Physics II Lab L3 0.0 N-G 227 LAB T 2:00 - 4:50 pm K. Veenhuizen
Corequisite: PHY 112.
PHY-205-01 Physics of Sound 3.0 BMC 228 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am D. Still
PHY-212-01 Introduction to Electronics 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am D. Pitonyak
Prerequisite: PHY 104/L or 112/L, or permission. Corequisite: PHY 212L.
PHY-212L-01 Intro to Electronics Lab 0.0 N-G 231 LAB T 2:00 - 4:50 pm D. Pitonyak
Corequisite: PHY 212.
PHY-312-01 Analytical Mechanics II 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am D. Pitonyak
Prerequisites: PHY 111/L and MAS 266.
Politics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPOL-210-01 Comparative Politics ID IC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am D. Johnson
POL-261-01 The Presidency and Congress WP CTW 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm D. Johnson
The prerequisite for Spring 2020 is waived.
POL-290-01 ST: Legal System and Method 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm P. Benesch
POL-316-01 Civil Liberties & Civil Rights AD WP 3.0 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. LAW 215 recommended. Cross-listed with LAW-316.
POL-390-01 ST: British Gov & Public Law 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm P. Benesch
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POL-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
Prerequisite: GPA of 2.50 in major and permission of department chair. Students taking more than six internship credits in politics please note: POL 400 may count for no more than two elective courses in the POL major.
POL-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA C. Dolan
POL-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA P. Benesch
POL-550-02 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 6.0 INA J. Hinshaw
Psychology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPSY-110-01 General Psychology 3.0 LYN 186 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm R. Albert
PSY-110-03 General Psychology 3.0 LYN 189 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm A. McFalls
PSY-110-04 General Psychology 3.0 LYN 187 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Marx
PSY-125-01 Readings in Psychology 3.0 LYN 187 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am M. Kitchens
PSY-148-01 Health Psychology 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Marx
Cross-listed with EXSC 318.
PSY-175-01 Neuropsychology 3.0 LYN 190 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am A. McFalls
PSY-199-01 Professional Development I 0.0 INA L. Manza
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
PSY-199-02 Professional Development I 0.0 INA D. Dodson
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
PSY-199-03 Professional Development I 0.0 INA M. Kitchens
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
PSY-199-04 Professional Development I 0.0 INA R. Albert
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
PSY-199-05 Professional Development I 0.0 INA J. Marx
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
PSY-199-06 Professional Development I 0.0 INA A. McFalls
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
PSY-211-01 Research Methods in Psychology WP 4.0 LYN 189 LEC M W 10:00 - 11:50 am M. Kitchens
Prerequisite: PSY 110, or 111/L, or 112, or 125, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-220-01 Lifespan Development 3.0 LYN 190 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am R. Albert
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Prerequisite: PSY 110 or PSY 111/L, PSY 125 or PSY 112, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-246-01 Social Psychology 3.0 LYN 187 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm M. Kitchens
Prerequisite: PSY 110 or PSY 111/L, PSY 125 or PSY 112, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-263-01 Cognitive Science 3.0 LYN 190 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am L. Manza
Prerequisite: PSY 110, or 111/L, or 112, or 125, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-265-01 Abnormal Behavior & Experience 3.0 LYN 190 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Marx
Prerequisite: PSY 110, or 111/L, or 112, or 125, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-299-01 Professional Development II 0.0 INA L. Manza
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-299-02 Professional Development II 0.0 INA D. Dodson
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-299-03 Professional Development II 0.0 INA M. Kitchens
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-299-04 Professional Development II 0.0 INA R. Albert
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-299-05 Professional Development II 0.0 INA J. Marx
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-299-06 Professional Development II 0.0 INA A. McFalls
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-312-01 Statistics & Data Analysis QR 4.0 LYN 189 LEC M W 12:00 - 1:50 pm L. Manza
Prerequisite: PSY 211, or junior level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor, or permission of the instructor.
PSY-342-01 Analy. Sem:science of Emotion 4.0 LYN 285H LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:50 pm M. Kitchens
Prerequisites: PSY 211, and PSY 212 or 312; or senior level Psychology major or minor; or by permission of the instructor.
PSY-360-01 Analy. Sem: Behav. Neurosci. 4.0 LEC T TH 1:00 - 2:50 pm D. Dodson
Prerequisites: PSY 211 and 312; or senior level Psychology major or minor; or by permission of the instructor.
PSY-367-01 Analy Sem:behavioral Genetics 4.0 LEC M W 1:00 - 2:50 pm A. McFalls
Prerequisites: PSY 211 and 312; or senior level Psychology major or minor; or by permission of the instructor.
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PSY-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
LYN 285H INA F 9:00 - 10:50 am J. Marx
Prerequisites: At least junior level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor; and completion of Department application; and approval of internship site by Department's internship coordinator.
PSY-405-01 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA L. Manza
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-405-02 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA D. Dodson
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-405-03 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Kitchens
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-405-04 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Albert
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-405-05 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA J. Marx
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-405-06 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA A. McFalls
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 LYN 285H INA W 8:00 - 9:50 am D. Dodson
Prerequisites: PSY 211/L, PSY 212/L or 312, and PSY 310. Requires permission of the instructor; students must meet with the course instructor prior to registration.
Religion Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorREL-140-01 Encountering World Religions ID IC 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Sayers
REL-140-02 Encountering World Religions ID IC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Sayers
REL-150-01 Encountering Other Religions ID IC 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm M. Sayers
REL-280-01 Theoriz. Cult & Interpret Rel WP CTW 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm J. Robbins
REL-285-01 Independent Reading Forum 1.0 LEC J. Robbins
Secondary Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSED-115-01 Intro to Teaching and Learning 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm J. Laferriere
SED-364-21 Teach of English in Sec Schls 3.0 LEC TH 3:30 - 6:30 pm J. Stumphy
Prerequisite: English major or permission of instructor.
SED-421-91 Content Area Literacy 3.0 OL L. Koch
Prerequisite: SED 115.
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SED-431-01 Practicum & Methods II 3.0 LYN 010 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Laferriere
Prerequisites: SED 115, 421; secondary teacher certification candidate; junior or senior status; permission of the instructor; must be taken the semester prior to SED 440.
SED-440-01 Student Teaching IME 12.0 LYN 010 INA J. Laferriere
Prerequisites: A cumulative grade point average at or above the minimum GPA specified by PDE for the secondary 7-12 certificate, SED 431 and the appropriate teaching of course for the content certification, completion of all Chapter 354 and Act 49-2 course requirements.
SED-450-01 Curriculum/Instr. for Yng Adol CTW WP 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am Staff-PT
Prerequisite: Take SED 115, SPE 250 and 255.
Sociology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSOC-110-01 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am Staff-PT
SOC-110-02 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Owen
SOC-110-03 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am Staff-PT
SOC-110-04 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm Staff-PT
SOC-110-05 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm B. Prince
SOC-226-01 Women and Gender Issues AD 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Prince
Prerequisite: SOC 110.
SOC-240-01 Div. & Intercultural Comm. IC AD 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm A. Owen
SOC-240-02 Div. & Intercultural Comm. IC AD 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm A. Owen
SOC-271-21 Child Abuse 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm B. Prince
Prerequisite: SOC 110.
SOC-324-01 Medical Sociology WP 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Prince
Prerequisites: SOC 110 plus 9 credits of sociology at the 200-level or above and junior standing, or permission of the instructor.
SOC-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA K. Whiteley
Prerequisites for Criminal Justice majors: SOC 245, 331, and 333. Prerequisites for Sociology majors: SOC 110, SOC 311; 321 or 331. Seniors only or permission.
SOC-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA B. Prince
Spanish Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSPA-101-01 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am I. Feistritzer
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
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SPA-101-02 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am I. Feistritzer
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-102-01 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-02 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-03 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-04 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am I. Guzman-Zavala
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-05 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am C. Garcia Armero
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-06 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm C. Garcia Armero
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-07 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm I. Guzman-Zavala
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-08 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm I. Guzman-Zavala
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-09 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm C. Garcia Armero
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-201-01 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
SPA-201-02 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
SPA-201-03 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
SPA-201-04 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
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SPA-202-01 Int. Spanish II: Lang & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 201 or placement test.
SPA-310-01 Advanced Grammar and Writing WP LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 3:00 - 3:50 pm C. Garcia Armero
Prerequisite: SPA 202 or placement into 300-level or higher according to the placement test.
SPA-330-01 Literatures in Spanish L5 LAC 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 202 or placement test.
SPA-385-01 Latinos in the United States AD WP LAC
3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm I. Guzman-Zavala
Prerequisite: SPA 310 or SPA 311.
Special Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSPE-250-01 Cog Devel of Diverse Learners WP CTW 3.0 LYN LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Kuntz
Course restricted to Education majors.
SPE-250-02 Cog Devel of Diverse Learners WP CTW 3.0 LEC M W F 3:00 - 3:50 pm M. Brown
Course restricted to Education majors.
SPE-250-21 Cog Devel of Diverse Learners WP CTW 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm K. Bucy
Course restricted to Education majors.
SPE-255-21 Special Ed. Process & Proced. 3.0 LYN 001 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm S. Fauser
SPE-263-91 Math/Content Area Intervention 3.0 OL M. White
Prerequisites: SPE 250, permission of the instructor.
SPE-266-21 Educ Low Incidence Disability 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm M. Brown
Prerequisites: Restricted to education majors.
SPE-269-21 Positive Behavioral Supports 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm K. Bastek-Jones
SPE-363-01 Assessment in Special Ed. 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Kanupka
Prerequisites: Restricted to education majors.
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