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SPRING 2009 CALENDAR • January 20 - May 22 November ................................. November12 – December 3 .........Advance Spring 2009 Registration via CSU X-Press December ................................. December 1 – 3 ..........Advance Spring 2009 Registration via CSU X-Press continues December 12 – January 15 ..........Intersession Course Period December 15 – January 14 ..........Spring 2009 Registration / Change of Program – (See Quick View for payment information.) January ................................. January 2 – 15 ..........Intersession Course Period continues January 1 – 14 ..........Spring 2009 Registration / Change of Program continues – (See Quick View for payment information.) January 15 - 16 (R-F) ..........NO REGISTRATION January 17 - 19 (S-M) ..........Spring Registration resumes January 19 (M) ..........HOLIDAY – Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday – No Classes January 20 (T) ..........All Day/Evening On-Campus, Extension, Online classes begin January 20 - 21 (T-W) ..........Late registration period ($100.00 late fee charged); Late Change of Program - (via CSU X-Press) January 24 (S) ..........Saturday On-Campus classes begin February ................................. February 3 (T) ..........Deadline for 100% refund of refundable fees upon complete withdrawal from all courses February 3 (T) ..........Deadline for partial refund of refundable fees for formally reducing credit hour load below twelve (12) semester hours for all courses February 6 (F) ..........Deadline for requesting cancellation of student health insurance coverage for Spring 2009 February 9 (M) ..........Undergraduate and graduate graduation application filing deadline February 16 (M) ..........HOLIDAY – President’s Day – No Classes February 17 (T) ..........Deadline for 50% refund of refundable fees upon withdrawal from ALL courses. NO REFUND FOR REDUCTION IN HOURS. February 18 (W) ..........Last date to drop classes or to withdraw (W on transcript) February 19 (R) ..........Must start to use W/P, W/F form to drop or withdraw course(s) February 28 (S) ..........Deadline to submit loan applications to Office of Financial Aid March ................................. March 12 (R) ..........Mid-term grades due via CSU X-Press March 15 – 22 ..........Spring Recess – No Classes March 23 – April 29 ..........Advanced Summer 2009 Registration March 27 (F) ..........Last date to request drop after mid-term grade submission (W/P, W/F on transcript) April ................................. April 1 (W) ..........Final payment due for students registered for Spring 2009 term April 22 – August 9 ..........Advanced Fall 2009 Registration (tentative) May ................................. May 8 (F) ..........Last date to request total withdrawal for Spring 2009 (all W/P, W/F on Transcript) May 13 (W) ..........Last date of class before final exam period May 14 - 20 (R-W) ..........Final examination period. See timetable in back of this Bulletin May 21 (R) ..........Final grades due via CSU X-Press May 21 (R) ..........Spring 2009 Commencement Ceremony (6 p.m.) Emil & Patricia A. Jones Convocation Center May 22 (F) ..........Final date for the removal of “I” (Incomplete) grades incurred during Fall 2008 for Undergraduates / incurred during Spring 2008 for Graduates May 22 (F) ..........Spring 2009 semester ends

M/Monday • T/Tuesday • W/Wednesday • R/Thursday • F/Friday • S/Saturday • Su/SundayFailure to read information listed in the schedule does not excuse you from the academic regulations. FeeS and dateS are Subject to change.

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QUICK VIEW Registration/Payment/Drop Dates

WEBREGISTRATION

First Payment Due

Final Date or Reversalof Charges

Final Drop Date Final Payment Due

November 12 – December 3

December 4 February 3 February 18 April 1

December 15 – January 14

February 5 February 3 February 18 April 1

January 17 - 19 February 5 February 3 February 18 April 1

January 20 - 21(Late Registration)

February 5 February 3 February 18 April 1

No Registration on January 15 - 16

Registration Resumes January 17-19

Late Registration / Change of ProgramJanuary 20 - 21 • 7a.m. - 10p.m.

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University Calendar .........................................2Quick View Registration Payment Dates .........3 Quick Reference Guide ....................................54 Easy Steps to Register ..................................6CSU X-Press Web Registration Instructions ....7CSU X-Press Registration Calendar .................8How to Register ..............................................9 Undergraduates ...........................................9 Graduates ...................................................10 Teacher Certification ...................................10 University Employees ................................10Advisement ...................................................10Student Registration Responsibility .............11

REGISTRATION INFORMATION ....................11 Classification Codes ....................................11 WEB Registration Dates .............................11 Advance On-Campus Registration ............11 Late Registration/Late Change of Program 12 Course Drop ................................................12

ACADEMIC REGULATIONS...........................12 Academic Progression Policy .....................12 Academic Skills Courses .............................12 Cancelled Classes .......................................13 Class Attendance ........................................13 Course Numbering System ........................13 Credit Hour Load ........................................13 Placement Assessment ..............................14 Prerequisites ...............................................14 Undergraduate Repeat Policy ....................14 Withdrawal from the University ................14

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .......................14 Abilities Office ............................................14 Address/Telephone Change .......................14 Directory Information ................................14 Distance Learning ......................................15 Grade Reports ............................................15 Graduation Application ..............................15 Immunization Requirement ......................15 Parking .......................................................16 Schedule of Classes ....................................16 Student Identification Card Policy .............16 Transcript/Enrollment Verifications ............16

University Holds .........................................16 Univ. Housing & Residence Life .................16

FEE & PAyMENT INFORMATION ..................16 Tuition and Fees .........................................17 Payment Policy...........................................18 Refund policy .............................................19Student Health Insurance .............................20Student Financial Aid ....................................20Extension Sites/Information .........................23General Education Courses ...........................24Writing Emphasis Courses ............................24Study Abroad Program .................................25Student Major Codes ....................................26Evening Course List .......................................27Weekend Course List .....................................30Additional Course Fees .................................31Courses ....................36-77Intersession Courses ......................................78Course Number Conversion Guide ..........79-86Change of Address Form ...............................87Final Examination Schedule .........................88Footnote Definitions .....................................89Campus Map .................................................90

Accounting ....................................................36African American Studies .............................36Air & Space ....................................................37Anthropology ................................................37Art .................................................................37Bilingual Education .......................................38Biology ..........................................................38Board of Governors .......................................39Botany ...........................................................39Business Education .......................................40Business Laboratory Program .......................40College of Arts & Sciences ............................40Chemistry ......................................................40Chinese ..........................................................41CMAT .............................................................41Computer Science .........................................42Criminal Justice .............................................43Early Childhood Education ............................45Economics .....................................................45Education ......................................................46Educational Leadership,

Curriculum & Foundations .........................47Elementary Education ...................................48Engineering Studies ......................................49English ...........................................................49Family & Consumer Sciences ........................51Finance ..........................................................51Foreign Languages & Literatures ..................52French ............................................................52Freshman Seminar ........................................52Geography .....................................................52Health & Safety .............................................53Health Information Admin. ..........................54Health, Physical Education & Recreation ...............................................54Health Sciences .............................................54History ...........................................................55Honors ...........................................................56Industrial Technology ....................................56Information Systems .....................................56Liberal Studies...............................................57Library Information & Media Studies ...........57Management ................................................57Marketing ......................................................58Mathematics .................................................58Media Studies ...............................................60Middle School ...............................................61Military Science ............................................61Music .............................................................61Nursing ..........................................................64Occupational Therapy ...................................65Pharmacy ......................................................66Philosophy ....................................................66Physical Education ........................................66Physical Science ............................................68Physical Therapy............................................68Physics ...........................................................68Physiology .....................................................68Political Science ............................................69Psychology ....................................................69Quantitative Business Analysis .....................72Reading .........................................................72Recreation .....................................................73Social Work....................................................73Sociology .......................................................74Spanish ..........................................................75Special Education ..........................................75Technology & Education ...............................76Women’s Studies...........................................77Zoology .........................................................77

TablE of ConTEnTs

InDEX by sUbJECT

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DEPARTMENT BLDG/RM PH (773) DEPARTMENT BLDG/RM PH (773) DEPARTMENT BLDG/RM PH (773)

QUICK REfEREnCE GUIDE

A Academic Advising Support Center DL 2nd floor, Suite A ......821-2170Admissions, Graduate ..........................NAL 234 ...... 995.2404Admissions, Undergraduate ............... ADM 200 ..... 995.2513Academic Support Services ................CRSU 158 ..... 995.4510Accounting ...........................................BHS 435 ...... 995.3979African American Studies ....................DH 210B .........995.248Anthropology ........................................SCI 321 ....... 995.2186Art & Design ........................................BHS 600 ...... 995.3984

B Bilingual Education ............................... ED 312 ....... 995.3932Biology ..................................................SCI 310 ....... 995.2183Board of Governors .............................. JDC 201 ....... 995.2457Bookstore ............................................BHS 102 ...... 995.2323Botany ...................................................SCI 310 ....... 995.2183Bursar ...................................................ADM 213 ..... 995.2470Business Education ............................... ED 203 ....... 995.3807Business Lab Program..........................BHS 435 ...... 995.3945

C Campus Life ........................................CRSU 260 ..... 995.2300Cashier ................................................. ADM 211 ..... 995.2029Chemistry ..............................................SCI 309 ....... 995.2180Child Care Center ..................................RUC 101 ...... 995.2556Commencement ................................CRSU 240 ..... 995.3676Communications Media ......................ED 200B ...... 995.2598Communication, Media Arts & Theatre (CMAT) ...........................DH 116A ...... 995.2280Computer Lab ..................................NAL first floorComputer Science ..............................HWH 332 ..... 995.2102Copy Services ...................................... ADM 130 ..... 995.2013 Counseling Center ..............................CRSU 190 ..... 995.2383Criminal Justice ...................................HWH 329 ..... 995.2108CSU Freshman Seminar .....................CRSU 158 ..... 995.4510

D Disabled Student Services ..................CRSU 190 ..... 995.4401Distance Learning ................................NAL 428 ...... 995.2960Duplicating (Copy Services) ................ ADM 130 ..... 995.2013

E Early Childhood Education .................... ED 321 ....... 995.2391Economics .............................................SCI 321 ....... 995.2186Edu Leadrshp, Curric & Found ............... ED 319 ....... 995.2086Elementary Education Program ............ ED 210 ....... 995.2349Emergencies ........................................O&M 210 ..... 995.2111Engineering Studies ............................HWH 129 ..... 995.2357English ...................................................SCI 320 ....... 995.2189Enrollment Services ........................... ADM 210 ..... 995.4445Equal Opportunity .............................. ADM 318 ..... 995.2462Evaluations and Advisement .............. ADM 128 ..... 995.2520Extension Courses/Services ................. JDC 201 ....... 995.2214Examinations ..................................... ADM 126 ..... 995.2481

F Field Placement .................................... ED 322 ....... 995.2392Finance ................................................BHS 435 ...... 995.3979Financial Aid ....................................... ADM 207 ..... 995.2304French .................................................HWH 301A .... 995.2350Foreign Languages and Literature .....HWH 301A .... 995.2350

G Geography .............................................SCI 321 ....... 995.2186Graduate and Professional Studies, School of ........................................NAL 234 ...... 995.2404

H Health Insurance .................................CRSU 247 ..... 995.4533Health & Safety .................................... JDC 216 ....... 995.2290Health Information Admin ..................BHS 610 ...... 995.2552Health, PE & Recreation ....................... JDC 216 ....... 995.2290Health Sciences ....................................BHS 419 ...... 995.3961History ...................................................SCI 315 ....... 995.2192Honors College ....................................CRSU 231 ..... 995.3801

I Identification Card ................................NAL 143 ...... 821.2447Industrial Technology ............................ ED 203 ....... 995.3807International Programs ........................DH 203C ...... 995.2582

L Latino Resource Center ..................... CRSU 203 A ... 995.2526Library Hours .......................................... NAL .......... 995.2341Library Science .....................................ED 200B ...... 995.2598Lost & Found .......................................O&M 210 ..... 995.2111

M Management, Marketing & Info Sys ...BHS 435 ...... 995.3978 Mathematics ......................................HWH 332 ..... 995.2102 Military Science ...................................DH 204 ....... 995.2242 Music ...................................................HWH 108 ..... 995.2155

N Nursing ................................................BHS 200A ..... 995.3992

O Ombudsperson ...................................CRSU 188 ..... 995.2496Occupational Therapy ...........................DH 132 ....... 995.2366

P Pharmacy ..............................................DH 206 ....... 821.2500Pre-Engineering ..................................HWH 129 ..... 995.2357Pre-Law ............................................... SCI 116 B ..... 995.2449Pre-Med ................................................SCI 221 ....... 995.3981Philosophy ...........................................SCI 315 ....... 995.2192Physical Education .............................. JDC 216 ....... 995.2290Physical Science ...................................SCI 309 ....... 995.2180Physics ...................................................SCI 309 ....... 995.2180Physiology .............................................SCI 310 ....... 995.2183Political Science ....................................SCI 315 ....... 995.2192President’s Office ................................. ADM 313 ..... 995.2400Provost Vice President ........................ ADM 306 ..... 995.2410Psychology .........................................HWH 328 ..... 995.2394

R Reading ................................................ ED 318 ....... 995.2089Recreation ........................................... JDC 216 ....... 995.2290Records & Registration ....................... ADM 128 ..... 995.2517Registrar ............................................. ADM 128 ..... 995.2522

S Social Work ......................................... SCI 116A ...... 995.2207Sociology ...............................................SCI 321 ....... 995.2186Spanish .............................................. HWH 301 A ... 995.2350Special Education .................................. ED 321 ....... 995.2390Student Accounts ................................ ADM 213 ..... 995.2470Student Activities ................................CRSU 260 ..... 995.2300Student Affairs ...................................CRSU 160 ..... 995.2448Student Records ................................. ADM 128 ..... 995.2517

T Teacher Certification ............................. ED 208 ....... 995.2519Technology & Education ....................... ED 203 ....... 995.3807Transcripts ........................................... ADM 128 ..... 995.2461

U University Without Walls .....................RUC 210 ...... 995.2455Univ Housing & Residnc Life ................RH 105 ....... 995.3676University College ...............................CRSU 158 ..... 995.4510

V Veterans Affairs ................................... ADM 207 ..... 995.3549

W Wellness/Health Center ...................... ADM 131 ..... 995.2010Women’s Resource Center ..................CRSU 190 ..... 995.3666Writing Across the Curriculum..............DH 316 ....... 995.2216

Z Zoology .................................................SCI 310 ....... 995.2183

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4 Easy sTEPs To REGIsTERYou must be admitted to the university before you can register for classes.

Undergraduates go to ADM 200 • Graduates go to NAL 234

Obtain a business receipt from the Cashier (ADM 211) to validate your classes.to validate your classes means that you must get a business receipt from the Cashier. • Your classes will be dropped for non-payment if you do not get a receipt. • NOTE: Students with financial aid, tuition waivers or scholarships must get a waiver from the Financial aid office adM 207. Present this waiver at the cashier to obtain a business receipt.

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Select your classes with your academic advisor.degree seeking students will receive a registration advising Pin (raP) to register on the web during advisement. • Undergraduate-at-large students will receive their RAP from the Office of the Registrar ADM 128. Graduate-at-large students will receive their raP from graduate Studies naL 234.

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Register for classes.Web register at www.csu.edu during web registration dates. See pages 2, 3.

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Call x 12447 or (773) 821-2447. cSu student Id card is required for all student services.

Obtain or update id card in NAL 143.

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COMPlETE yOuR STuDENT SCHEDulEREquEST FORM WITH yOuR ADvISOR

ClICK ON CSu X-PRESS

lOGIN TO SECuRE AREA

ENTER yOuR STuDENT ID NuMBER

ENTER yOuR PERSONAl ACCESS CODE (PAC)

SElECT FROM THE FOllOWING

REGISTRATION (RAP)

• Select Term

• Add/drop Classes

• Look-up Classes To Add

• Change Class Option

• Student Schedule By Day &time

• Student Detail Schedule

• Complete Your Registration

• CheCk YOuR REGISTRATION STATuS

FINANCIAl AID

• eligibility

• Overall Status

• Award Information

• Account Summary By Term

• Award By Year

• Award Payment Schedule

• Award history

• Loan Application history

STuDENT RECORDS

• View holds

• Final Grades

• Grade Detail

• Academic Transcript

• Account Summary By Term

• Account Summary

Instructions forCSU X-Press

WEb REGIsTRaTIon(www.csu.edu)

STuDENT SERvICES & FINANCIAl AID

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Tips For A Successful Web Registration

• Check your registration status for your registration date.

• If you have all the CRNs for your courses, click on “Add/Drop Classes” even if this is the first time you are registering for the selected term. The system considers each class an “add” even if it is the first class registered for the term.

• You must click on "submit classes" to secure your selections.

• Scroll down to the bottom of the screen to check for registration errors. Your schedule is not final until you have corrected all registration errors.

• You are advised to print your final schedule.

• Changes to course information may be made after the Class Schedule Bulletin is printed. Check CSU X-Press for the most up-to-date course information.

PERSONAl INFORMATION• Change your PAC

• Change your security question• View address & phone

• View emergency contact information

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CSU X-PRESS Registration InformationPersonal Access Code (PAC)Your first access to the secure area login requires your USER ID (your University ID number, UID) and your Personal Access Code which is your birth date in the format of (MMDDYY). Example: May 7, 1950 will be 050750. The system is programmed to request you to immediately change your Personal Access Code (PAC) on your first entry. Your new PAC must be six (6) characters and can be alpha, numeric or a combination. Examples: AZ1234 or 135790 or KLMNOP. You are also prompted to make up a security question and an answer on your first entry. If you forget your PAC click the “Forgot PAC” button. Keep your PAC confidential and change it if you believe it has been compromised.

Registration Advising Pin (RAP)To web register you must have a current registration advis-ing pin (RAP). Degree seeking students (undergraduate and graduate) will receive the RAP pin from the academic advisor during the advisement session. New RAPS are assigned each term and expire at the end of the regular registration period. Computer Locations & HelpYou can use your own computer, a local library computer or a computer in CRSU Room 150. CSU X-PRESS registration technical support is available from 9a.m. - 5p.m., Monday through Friday at 773-995-2038.

Fee PaymentYour fees must be received by the published deadline dates. If you are paying by check or credit card, please click on on-line payment after you have completed your registration. Students with financial aid awards or other tuition waivers must confirm their registration with a paid receipt at the Cashier Office in ADM-211.

HoldsYou will not be able to register if there is a hold (academic or financial) placed on your record. Contact the appropriate office prior to your registration to clear your hold. Most offices are not open evenings or weekends.

Holds can be placed by:Bursar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balance DueWellness Center . . . . . . . . . Immunization/records neededRegistrar/Admissions . . . . . Dropped for Poor ScholarshipExaminations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exam(s) or courses required

Course InformationChanges to course information may be made after the Class Schedule Bulletin is published. CSU X-Press has the most up-to-date course information. Check your printed schedule from the web for changes.

See your advisor!

sPRInG REGIsTRaTIon www.csu.edu 7a.m. – 10p.m.*November 12 – December 3December 15 – January 14

January 17 - 19January 20 – 21 (Late Registration)

___________________________________________aDVanCE/REGUlaR

WEb REGIsTRaTIon sCHEDUlE___________________________________________ Professional (PR), .. November 12 – December 3Doctoral (DR), Graduate (GR), Second Bachelors & Certification___________________________________________Seniors (7, 8, 9) ........ November 12 – December 3___________________________________________Juniors (5, 6)............. November 20 – December 3___________________________________________Sophomores (3, 4) .... November 23 – December 3___________________________________________Freshmen (1, 2) ........ November 26 – December 3& At-Large___________________________________________All Eligible .............. December 15 – January 14Students January 17 – 19

January 20 – 21 (Late Registration)

___________________________________________*Advisors may not be available during all the web registration dates, so make your

advisement appointment early.

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How to RegisterSPRING 2009 registration will be done via CSU X-Press only.

Instructions for Registering on the Web sTEPs 1-101. On the Chicago State University home page, www.csu.edu, click

on CSU X- PRESS.2. Click on Enter Secure area. Scroll down. In the User ID field

type your University ID number, UID (or social security number, SSN) and in the PAC field type in your date of birth (mmd-dyy), then click Login. (If you have registered on the web before, enter the PAC you created or click on Forgot PAC to reset your PAC.)

3. Click on Student Services and Financial Aid. Then click on Reg-istration.

4. Click on Term Selection and select correct term i.e., Spring 2009. Click Submit.

5. Click on Add/Drop Classes. You will be prompted to enter an Alternate Pin. Type in the six digit Registration Advising Pin (RAP) number you were given by your advisor.

6. Scroll down. Type in one five digit course reference number (CRN) in each box for each course in which you wish to enroll. After you have typed a CRN for each course, click on Submit Changes.

7. Your courses will appear. Check to see if the subjects, course num-bers and sections are correct. If all of the classes you submitted CRNs for do not appear, scroll down for error messages. (Correct time conflicts or closed classes by typing in another section of the course.) (Depending upon the error message, you may have to go back to your advisor for an override.) Click Submit Changes again. Check again to make sure all information is correct and there are no error messages. If no errors, scroll down to the bot-tom of the page and click on Complete Your Registration. Scroll down to view your charges. Print this page for your records. (If there are no charges on the page, you did not register successfully. Go back to Add/Drop Classes and try again.) Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on Detail Schedule and Print this page for your records also.

8. If you are paying by MasterCard, Visa, Discover or check, you can click on Online Payment to pay your bill, or call the Cashier’s Office at (773) 995-2029, to pay by phone.

9. If you are a Financial Aid recipient, or if you have a scholarship or some other form of tuition waiver, you must obtain a waiver from the Financial Aid Office in the Cook Administration Building, Room 207, and take the waiver to the Cashier’s Window, Cook Administration Building, Room 211 to validate (get a receipt) for your registration.

10. If you plan to pay with cash, your payment must be received in the Cashier’s Office before the deadline date noted on the web or published in the Class Schedule Bulletin.

Instructions for Dropping Classes on the WebFollow instructions 1-5 for Registering on the Web. On the Add/Drop Classes page, click on the arrow under Action next to the course you wish to drop. (The word NONE will be next to the arrow.) Click on Drop Web. Do this for each course you wish to drop. If you wish to add a class to replace the class you are dropping, type in the five digit Course Refer-ence Number (CRN) of the course you wish to add in one of the boxes at the bottom of the screen and click on Submit Changes. Check for error messages. If you have errors, click on Submit Changes again and then type in another CRN. After you have selected your courses with no error messages, click on Complete Your Registration at the bottom of the page.

NOTE: You will not be allowed to drop your last class on the web. If you have validated your classes (received a paid receipt) you will have to submit a withdrawal form to the Registrar’s Office, signed by all appropriate parties. If you have not validated your classes, you may call the Registrar’s Office at (773) 995-2517 to have your last class dropped.

UnDERGRaDUaTE sTUDEnTs

Continuing students(Those who have attended at least one term since Spring 2007)

Currently enrolled students who have been accepted as candidates for the bachelor’s degree will use the Spring RAP (registration advising pin) given at the advisement session to register on the CSU X-Press web registration system. If you must register on-campus, you must present your validated CSU student identification card for Fall 2008 with your advisor-signed student schedule request form in the Registrar’s office (ADM 128).

new studentsIf you have never attended Chicago State University and you are seeking a degree, you must be admitted (ADM 200). After you have been admitted, you will be advised. Your advisor will give you your Spring RAP (registration advising pin) for use with the CSU X-Press web registration.

Returning studentsUndergraduates who have not attended since the Spring 2007 term and who were in good standing their last term must file an application for readmission (ADM 128) and must submit transcripts covering all college courses completed since withdrawal. Spring 2009 deadline: December 8.

Undergraduate students who were dropped from the university, or who were not in good academic standing at the time of withdrawal, should submit to the Office of Admissions (ADM 200) an academic petition form and an application for admission ($25 fee). Students seeking reinstatement must submit transcripts covering all college courses completed since withdrawal. The letter of acceptance issued by the Director of Admissions will serve as authorization to register. Spring 2009 deadline: November 14.

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You must be advised to register. Your advisor will give you your Spring RAP (registration advising pin) for use with the CSU X-Press web registration. See Quick Reference Guide for list of departments.

Undergraduate students-at-largeStudents may attend the university as “Students-At-Large” in any of the following categories: (1) individuals who are regular students at a regionally accredited college or university and who can demonstrate their good academic standing at their home institution; (2) individuals who are not currently regular students at a regionally accredited college or university but who can demonstrate their good academic standing at the institution last attended; or (3) individuals enrolling at the university as part of a special program or a cooperative agreement between the university and another institution. Students enrolling as Students-At-Large in category one or two who wish to earn more than 30 credits must be admitted as regular students. Students enrolling as Students At-Large in category three will abide by the guidelines established for the program or cooperative agreement. At-large students will receive their registration advising pin (RAP) from the Office of the Registrar. For more information and a Student-At-Large application, contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office, (773) 995-2513.

GRaDUaTE sTUDEnTsContinuing students(Those who have attended at least one term since Spring 2007)

MASTER’S DEGREE CANDIDATESYour graduate advisor will issue your Spring RAP (registration advising pin) in your advisement session for use on the CSU X-Press Web registration system.

GRADUATE STUDENTS-AT-LARGEIf necessary, you will be referred to a department for advisement and course approval. Your registration advising pin (RAP) will be issued by the School of Graduate & Professional Studies (Graduate School).

new & Returning studentsMASTER’S DEGREE CANDIDATES attending for the first time must be advised. Your advisor will issue your RAP (registration advising pin) for use on the CSU X-Press Web registration system during your advisement session.

NEW STUDENTS-AT-LARGE who are attending for the first time must first report to the School of Graduate & Professional Studies (Graduate School) Office, New Academic Library, Room 234, to complete a short data form. If necessary, you will be referred to a department for advisement and course approval. Your registration advising pin (RAP) will be issued by the School of Graduate & Professional Studies (Graduate School).

If you are a Master’s Degree Candidate or a Student-at-Large who has not attended since prior to Spring 2007, an application for readmission must be completed. Forms may be obtained from the Graduate School Office,

NAL 234. Master’s Degree candidates must obtain approval signatures for re-entry and for advisement. The Graduate School will approve the registration form for the non-degree (graduate-at-large) student to register via CSU X-Press; restricted courses will require departmental approval, e.g. registering for graduate or higher level course.

PLEASE NOTE: Cooperating teachers eligible for tuition waivers may contact the Office of Field Placement (773)995-2392, Education Building, Room 322. Note that the proper parties must sign the waiver form before Field Placement may issue the waiver. Forms must also be signed in the Provost (Cook Adm Bldg, Rm. 306) and Financial Aid (Cook Adm Bldg, Rm. 207) offices and submitted to the cashier (Cook Adm Bldg, Rm. 211) for proper validation.

TEACHER CERTIFICATIONIf you plan to enroll for courses to achieve initial teacher certification and you have been evaluated by the Chicago Board of Education or the State of Illinois, please present your Deficiency Statement at the College of Education Teacher Certification Office, (773) 995-2519, Education Building, Room 208. All College of Education requirements for entry to teacher certification sequences must be met and appropriate departmental signatures obtained prior to enrolling in certification courses.

UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES

Civil Service StaffIf you are a Civil Service employee enrolled in an undergraduate program, and intend to pay for tuition with a Civil Service Waiver, please be informed that you may be eligible for financial aid. Please complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid to the U.S. Department of Education, and complete the financial aid application process.

If you need assistance completing the financial aid documents call (773)995-2371 or contact the Educational Opportunity Center, located in the Douglas Hall, Room 132. In order to take tuition-free courses, the “Application for Civil Service Employee Education Benefits” must be completed, approved by your supervisor, and sent to the Department of Human Resources, ADM 203. Applications are available in ADM 203.

Civil Service employees are under the same academic regulations as other students at the university. All university employees not possessing a bachelor’s degree are limited to a maximum of thirty (30) semester hours of course work prior to their formal admission to the university.

Faculty and Administrators / In order to take tuition-free courses, employees must receive written approval from their chairperson or supervisor and college dean, where appropriate, indicating the course(s) for enrollment. The written approval then must be submitted to the Provost, ADM 306. The program identification code for faculty and administrators not seeking a degree is GSAL. All university employees are subject to the rules and regulations set forth by Chicago State University in regards to education benefits for employees.

Advisement / All degree-seeking students are REQUIRED to be advised prior to their registration. Advisors will give the RAP (registration advising pin) to a student during the advisement session to use with the CSU X-Press web registration system.

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Special undergraduate Students at-Large (USAL) do not need advisement and their RAP (registration advising pin) will be issued by the Registrar’s office. Master’s degree candidates and graduate certificate students must be advised by the department supervising the program to which they have been admitted. RAP (registration advising pin) numbers are distributed by graduate advisors.

Graduate-At-Large Students (GSAL, GSUM) must obtain their RAP (registration advising pin) numbers or course approval from the School of Graduate & Professional Studies (Graduate School - NAL 234) prior to attempting to register. However, special permission is required for at-large students to enroll in any 5000- level or higher graduate course. Students registering by web must obtain academic departmental approval prior to attempting to register for these or any other restricted course. Students should not attempt to register for two different sections of the same course. If additional work is desired in a variable credit course, please talk with the department chairperson.

Student Registration ResponsibilityIt is the responsibility of each student to enter the proper course reference number for all registration transactions. A student should only register for advised courses. Abuse of the web registration system will result in the inability to use the system in the future. You are responsible for obtaining a receipt for payment on your account by the published payment due dates, even if your account is being paid through a grant, scholarship, loan or another party. You must confirm your registration with a paid receipt from the Cashier’s Office (ADM 211).

If an admitted student presents unofficial transcripts as a basis for advising, the student is responsible for any consequences related to course selection, registration and academic progress based upon the unofficial transcripts.

Registration InformationREGISTRATION DAY AND TIME ARE DETERMINED bY YOUR CLASSIFICATION CODE.

CLASSIFICATION....................CODES ....... HOURS EARNEDFirst term Freshman ............................. (1)....................................... 0-14 Second term Freshman ..................... (2)..................................... 15-29First term Sophomore .......................... (3)..................................... 30-44 Second term Sophomore .................. (4)..................................... 45-59First term Junior ................................... (5)..................................... 60-74 Second term Junior ...........................(6). .................................... 75-89First term Senior .................................. (7)................................... 90-104 Second term Senior .......................... (8)................................. 105-119Senior 120+ hours................................. (9).......................................120+ Second Bachelor’s Degree ................. ( J) .......................................120+Student-At-Large ................................ (S)Graduate ............................................. (GR)Doctoral ............................................. (DR)Professional ........................................ (PR)

Web Registration / CSU X-PRESS • 7am-10pmYou must be advised and use your Spring RAP (registration advising pin) to Web register.

Registration Dates ........................................................ClassificationNov 12 – Dec 3 ................................... Doctoral, Professional, Graduate,

Certification, Seniors, & 2nd Bachelor’sNov 16 – Dec 3 ............................................................................ JuniorsNov 20 – Dec 3 ....................................................................SophomoresNov 24 – Dec 3 ........................................................................FreshmenDec 15 – Jan 14 ........................ All eligible students with a Spring RAPJan 17 – 19 ............................... All eligible students with a Spring RAP Late RegistRationJan 20 – 21 ............................... All eligible students with a Spring RAP

advance Registration / november 12– December 3 (via CsU X-Press) 7a.m. - 10p.m. All students who register via CSU X-Press November 12 – December 3 including students with financial assistance must obtain a registration receipt by December 4, 2008. Students are to register according to their student classification. Please refer to the registration calendar to determine the time frame you are to register on CSU X-Press. (See Registration Calendar,above.)

If you are unsure of your student classification, please refer to your unof-ficial transcript on CSU X-Press or contact your academic advisor for as-sistance. Undergraduate student classification is calculated by the number of credit hours earned. Credit hours currently enrolled are not calculated in your student classification.

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Students are strongly advised to make an appointment with their advi-sor prior to their registration or change of program.

Web Registration/ Program ChangeDecember 15 – January 14 • 7a.m. - 10p.m. All students (including students with financial assistance) must obtain a registration business receipt by February 5, 2009. New and continuing students who did not advance enroll may register according to the registration schedule via CSU X-Press. A registration advising pin may be obtained from your academic advisor. Students who advance enrolled for the Spring 2009 semester may change their program via CSU X-Press by dropping or adding classes according to the registration calendar. Drop/Add forms are available from the Academic department offices. You may only add classes that are open or become available. You will not be allowed to drop your last class on CSU X-Press. Please contact the Office of the Registrar at (773) 995-2522 for information on dropping your last class.

NO REGISTRATION • January 15 - 16, 2009……REGISTRATION RESUMES • January 17 - 19, 2009

late Registration / late Program ChangeJanuary 20 - 21 • 7a.m. - 10 p.m.All students (including students with financial assistance) must obtain a registration business receipt by February 5, 2009.

A $100 late registration fee will be charged on January 20 -21. Late registration and late change of program will end at 10 p.m. on January 21. The late registration fee is nonrefundable.

Drop a Course(s) / A student can drop a course(s) after the late change of program period on CSU X-Press until Tuesday, February 3, 2009. After February 3, students must receive the advisor’s approval for dropped course(s) on their Change of Program form. Withdrawal from a course(s) is not complete until the form is submitted to the Registrar’s Office (ADM 128) and approved by a Records and Registration staff member. Errors in the completion of Change of Program form are the student’s responsibility.

NOTE: Students who reduce their credit hour load below 12 semester hours by February 3 are eligible for a partial refund.

F-1 international students are REQUIRED to receive authorization from the Office of International Program’s designated school official BE-FORE dropping a course which will reduce the F-1 student’s credit hour load below 12 semester hours.

academic Regulations aCaDEMIC PRoGREssIon PolICyStudents who have not successfully completed the academic skills re-quirements will have a hold(s) placed on their records which will remain until the specified requirements have been met.

academic skills Courses & Placement assessment

English and Reading / Once accepted for admission to Chicago State University, all freshmen and/or transfer students must take the university diagnostic examinations in English and Reading by the end of their first term in residence. All students must either meet their minimal requirements of the university diagnostic examinations in English and Reading or pass the appropriate academic skills course, namely, English 1230/123 or 1240/124, or Reading 1500/150. Students placing into an academic skills course in English or reading must enroll in the appropriate course the semester immediately following the examination. To exit from these courses, students must pass the appropriate examination.

Math Degree seeking undergraduate students may not register for any mathematics or computer science courses until they have passed the mathematics qualifying examination or the appropriate academic skills mathematics course(s). This is a computerized examination which will place students into MATH 0880/088 (Math Tutorial), 0990/099 Level I or 0990/099 Level 2 (Intermediate Algebra) or a higher-level mathematics course depending on the student’s major.

Transfer students who transfer in one or two general education math courses with a C or better and whose majors do not require additional math courses do not have to take the placement examinations in mathematics. Students must meet with their advisors to determine whether or not their majors require them to take the mathematics placement examination. Regardless of major, any student who wishes to enroll in a course or courses for which passing the Math 0990/099 level of the diagnostic math examination is required as a prerequisite must take the examination and enroll in Math 0880/088 or 0990/099 Levels 1 or 2 as advised based on the mathematics examination results.

Math 0990 has the following general characteristics: (a) based on a computer platform that actively helps students develop the skills of self-monitoring and reflection, and allows individuals to proceed at a faster pace; (b) utilizes students’ preexisting knowledge; (c) emphasizes acquiring computational skills and understanding of concepts; (d) uses graduate and undergraduate assistants as in-class tutors; (e) accommodates the students’ various levels of preparedness; (f ) prepares students for Math 1800/123, 1010/140, 1200/162, CPTR 1100/141, etc. with Math 1800/123 being the general education course of choice for non-science majors; and (g) revises the curriculum to address math as needed in the majors.

DESCRIPTION / Math 0990 is an eight credit course comprised of two levels of four credits per level: Level 1 and Level 2. The current upper-end of 090 and lower half of 095 have been merged into Math 0990 Level 1; the upper end of 095 and material from 098 have formed Math 0990 Level 2. Thus,

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students needing only Level 2 will enroll in 4 credits only; students needing both levels will enroll in eight credits. The placement exam will determine a student’s level. Half a semester or eight weeks is devoted to each level.

Questions about the courses, the examinations, or preparation materials should be addressed to the appropriate area:Mathematics Dr. K. Attele HWH 332 x2102English Dr. Brenda Aghahowa SCI 320 x2189Reading Dr. R. Buteau ED 318 x2089

Cancelled ClassesThe university reserves the right to limit the size of the classes and to cancel classes for which there is insufficient enrollment. If the class for which you are registered is cancelled, you will automatically be dropped from the class. If you do not find an alternative class, a tuition refund will be processed to your account according to the refund policy. Students receiving financial aid may wish to consult with their financial aid counselor concerning any award implications.

Class attendanceStudents are expected to attend all class sessions in the course sections for which they are registered unless prevented by illness, an official university activity, or other urgent and unavoidable reasons. The responsibility for maintaining class attendance records rests with each faculty member. Students are expected to make their own arrangements with faculty members regarding making up class work and all assignments when classes are missed.

The following is the university policy on class attendance: • An instructor may drop students who do not attend the first day

of class and make no attempt to contact the instructor or depart-ment chairperson prior to the absence. The instructor may report students who do not attend the first two weeks of class without evidence of a legitimate excuse to the Registrar who will drop the student from the class.

• Instructors are required to monitor and keep records of the attendance of students at all class meetings. If a student’s total absences are equal to or exceed the equivalent of two weeks of instruction, the instructor may drop the student from the course with a grade of W by February 18. The instructor may assign a nonattendance grade of W/A or W/N. (See WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY)

• To drop or withdraw from courses, the student must use the drop/withdrawal form, have an advisor sign it, and then submit the form to the Registrar’s office. If a student stops attending a class but fails to withdraw officially from the class before the official drop date, the result may be a failing grade. Although the instructor may drop a student for nonattendance, it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to drop the class. (See WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY).

If you are attending a class and you are informed that your name does not appear on the official preliminary and subsequent class rosters, it is your responsibility to investigate the matter immediately by contacting the Office of Records and Registration.

Course numbering system (effective fall 2008) COURSE NUMbERS HAVE CHANGED from 3-digit numbers to 4-digit numbers!

Please check the back of this bulletin for a list of the former 3-digit course numbers and the equivalent 4-digit course number for all courses offered during the Spring 2009 term.

COURSE NUMBERS ........... LEvEL0900 — 0999 ............................Developmental level1000 — 1999 ............................Freshman level 2000 — 2999 ............................Sophomore level3000 — 3999 ............................Junior level4000 — 4999 ............................Senior level 5000 — 5999 ............................Graduate level 6000 — 6999 ............................Doctoral level

Go to www.csu.edu/coursebulletin/ for a full listing.

Graduate Students - Graduate students-at-large may enroll in Masters level courses by obtaining permission from the academic department supervising the course prior to attempting to register for these courses. Restrictions or safeguards are built into the registration system that prevent registration in these courses by students-at-large. Students at-large who wish to enroll for Masters courses should first check with department graduate advisors or chairpersons to have these restrictions lifted prior to registration.

Credit Hour loadUNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS -The maximum credit hour load for the Spring semester is 16 credit hours. This includes all day session courses, evening courses; extension courses and courses taken elsewhere. Students whose CSU cumulative grade point average is 3.0 or better may register for a program of eighteen (18) semester hours. Additional hours beyond sixteen (16) must be approved by the department, and then the Registrar's Office must put the approval in the system.

Students who have a cumulative CSU grade point average of 1.99 or less are limited to a maximum of 12 credit hours or four courses. Although there is no minimum credit hour load for students, the following minimum credit hour loads are recommended: Veterans receiving benefits under Public Law 89-358 “Veterans Re-adjustments Benefits Act of 1966,” must carry 12 credit hours to be eligible for full subsistence allowances during the Spring semester. Students may not be registered at other colleges without written permission from the Academic Evaluation and Advisement Office, ADM 128. This permission MUST be obtained prior to registration at either college.

F-1 international StudentS must carry a minimum 12 hours during Fall and Spring terms to maintain lawful F-1 student status in the United States.

GRADUATE STUDENTS – A full-time academic load of graduate

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courses is nine (9) hours in the Fall semester. Exceptions to the graduate course credit hour load may be made with the approval of the graduate faculty advisor and/or the department chairperson and the Graduate Dean. Students may not be registered at other colleges and universities without approval of their advisor and the Graduate Dean. Permission must be obtained prior to registration at either college.

Placement assessment (aDM 126)Students must have a picture ID to take the placement assessment. The assessment placement schedule is posted in the office as well as on the Examination office web site.

Prerequisites (+)Prerequisites are listed in the university catalog or on CSU’s web site at www.csu.edu/catalogs. A student should not attempt to register for a course unless she/he meets the prerequisites, if any, for the course. If a student does not meet the prerequisite for a course, the student may be dropped from the course. Please consult with your academic advisor about prerequisites for your courses.

Undergraduate Repeat PolicyStudents are allowed to repeat a course and have the highest grade earned count toward the cumulative grade point average. Please note that certain financial aid programs may not cover tuition toward repeating a course. Students should contact a financial aid advisor when attempting to repeat a course to determine eligibility.

Withdrawal from the UniversityStudents who withdraw from the university by February 3 are eligible for a total refund of all mandatory fees. Students are permitted to withdraw from the university until Tuesday, February 17 upon completing a Change of Program/ Withdrawal form. Students who withdraw from the university during the period beginning February 3 and ending February 17 are eligible for a 50% refund of the eligible tuition and fees. No refunds will be issued after this date if a student withdraws from the university. Students must receive the approval of the advisor, Bursar, and the Financial Aid Office for the course(s) withdrawn during this period on their Change of Program/Withdrawal form. A withdrawal from the university is not complete until the Change of Program/ Withdrawal form is submitted and approved by a Records and Registration staff member. Errors in the completion of the Change of Program/Withdrawal form are the student’s responsibility.

Students can request to drop or withdraw from a course after the submission of midterm grades until Friday, March 27, 2009 with the instructor’s signature. The form must have the instructor’s signature, student’s signature, and the grade of W/P or W/F must be circled by the instructor. It is the student’s responsibility to submit the signed form to the Office of the Registrar, ADM 128, no later than Friday, March 27, 2009. Forms submitted after Friday, March 27, 2009 will not be accepted.

Students can also request to be totally withdrawn from the university prior to the start of the final xam period. Each instructor must sign the

Post Mid-Term Drop form in the space for written permission and circle the grade of W/P or W/F. It is the student’s responsibility to submit the signed form to the Office of the Registrar no later than Friday, May 8, 2009 before the onset of final exams. Grades of either W/P or W/F will appear on the final grade sheet for students who have requested a total withdrawal prior to the final exam period.

Students who do not opt to drop or withdraw after midterm or request a total withdrawal for the semester prior to final exams will receive grades of A, B, C, D, I, P, or F as final grades.

additional Information americans With Disabilities actChicago State University is strongly committed to complying with Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. It is also committed to assuring that no qualified individual is, by reason of a disability, excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of any services, programs, or activities provided by the university. Abilities Office of Disabled Student Services (CRsU 198) Services are provided for all students who are in need of special services, due to a disability, defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act as “A physical or mental impairment that limits a person in the performance of one or more major life functions.” Services are provided to accommodate students in the performance of tasks related to participation in their educational pursuits.

For information on services and how to register to receive services, contact the ADA Coordinator of Disabled Student Services.

Abilities Office ...................... CRSU 198 ....................(773) 995-4401TTY ..............................(773) 995-3777

address / Telephone ChangeStudents are required to report any change in address / telephone to the Registrar’s Office (ADM 128) to ensure receipt of billing state-ments and other important communications from the University. The University will not accept responsibility for misdirected mail.

Directory InformationChicago State University, in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, has designated the degrees a student has been awarded, current enrollment status (full-time/part-time, withdraw-al) and academic information used to determine eligibility for scholar-ships or awards as directory (public) information. The University receives many inquiries for directory information from a variety of sources in-cluding prospective employers, licensing agencies, government agencies, friends, and relatives.

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Students have the right to have this directory information withheld from the public if they so desire. Forms to request directory information be with-held can be obtained in the Office of the Registrar (ADM 128). The Uni-versity, in good faith, will not release information not listed as directory information unless the student provides written consent for the release.

Distance learning (nal 428)Technical requirements / Access to a personal computer with Windows (2000, ME, XP); Microsoft Office 2003 (Word, Excel and Power Point); Pentium 4 or faster processor; at least 512 megabytes of memory (RAM) and a 56K modem with internet access. Broadband is preferable. Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 are not supported by BlackBoard at this time.

Distance Learning Courses / A web or online course is a course that is led by an instructor using a web browser to access a course management system for synchronous and asynchronous instruction and assessment. Some examinations may be proctored and must be taken on campus or at another mutually agreed upon location. A hybrid course is a course led by an instructor using a web browser to access a course management system for asynchronous instruction where some course sessions are scheduled on campus or at another designated location as listed in the comments below the course listing.

Registration Requirements / During or before registration students MUST consult with an advisor regarding admittance to WEB and HYBRID courses. You MUST also have some experience with navigating the Inter-net and using it as research tool and communication resource.

NOTE: In order to take an online course, students must have an active CSU E-Mail account from the Information Technology Department (DH 122, 773-995-3963) and know how to properly use it. Contact the Office of Distance Learning for questions and information 773.995.2960.

E-mail Accounts • (DH 122) An e-mail account is provided to each student who has registered for at least one semester. To obtain your e-mail account information, you will need to complete an account request form in the Information Technology Computer Lab, room DH 122. For security purposes, account information will not be provided by telephone. For further information, contact the ITD Help desk at (773) 995-3963.

Office of Equal Opportunity • (ADM 318)Chicago State University supports the principles of equal opportunity in employment and education. The university seeks to insure that no person will encounter discrimination in employment or education on the basis of age, color, disability, sex, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran’s status. This policy is applicable to both the employment practices and administration of programs and activities within the university. It is the policy of the university that no person shall be excluded from the participation, be denied the benefits of, or in any way be subject to discrimination in any program or activity in the university. The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Office handles complaints of discrimination. Any employee or student may at any time contact the EEO Office for purposes of advice, discussion of an alleged discrimination complaint and/or assistance in undertaking a formal or informal resolution of a complaint. The Office is located in the Cook Administration Building, Room 318, (773) 995-2462.

Grade ReportsGrade reports will not be distributed by mail. As the university continues to implement more modernized and readily available technologies, we want to encourage you to visit www.csu.edu and click on CSU X-Press to access your records. Your student information is readily available without delay. Implementation of these services now makes it possible for us to make better use of university resources by eliminating the mailing of grade reports effective Fall 2002. Also, you can access CSU X-Press to obtain and print a copy of your class schedule. No copies will be printed in the Office of the Registrar. If you need official verification of your attendance or academic record, you may submit a verification or transcript request in the Registrar’s Office, Cook Administration Building, Room 128. Remember, you will not be able to receive a copy of your grades by mail. If you need assistance in using CSU X-Press, please stop by the Office of the Registrar, or call (773) 995-2038.

Graduation applicationsbACHELOR’S DEGREE CANDIDATES may pick up an application and submit to your advisor by Monday, February 2, 2009. The deadline for filing your advisor signed application for Spring 2009 in the Office of Evaluation & Advisement (ADM 128) Monday, February 9, 2009.

MASTER’S DEGREE CANDIDATES may obtain applications for a degree audit (graduation) from the School of Graduate & Professional Studies (Graduate School) Office, New Academic Library Room 234, or by calling (773)995-2404. (No cash payments are accepted in the Graduate School office). Signatures are required for all students. Students obtaining certification with their program must obtain the departmental stamp from the Office of Teacher Certification (ED 208) as well. The deadline for filing your Spring 2009 graduation application is Monday, February 9, 2009.

Immunization RequirementIllinois Public Health Act Administrative Code Part 694 specifies that any student born on or after January 1, 1957, who is enrolled, a first time freshman, a transfer student or reentering the university after an absence of more than one semester, will be required to show proof of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and tetanus prior to registration. Evidence of immunity from these diseases is required for students. A registered health care provider must verify documentation of immunization and testing. A high school health record with proof of immunization, if properly noted and certified, is acceptable documentation for residents of Illinois. Individuals who are not properly immunized will not be allowed to register. Proof of proper immunization must be on file prior to registration.

Evidence of tuberculin testing is required for all international and residence hall students, as well as students in programs which require proof of immunizations (e.g., health programs and education).

Students who need to obtain immunizations or information regarding immunizations may contact their primary care provider or their local public health clinic. Students who reside outside the city of Chicago should contact the public health clinic of their township or county.

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Students who wish to prove immunization requirements must complete the Student Immunization form and send it to: Wellness/ Health Center, Chicago State University, 9501 S. King Drive/ ADM 131, Chicago, Illinois 60628. Students can call the Wellness Center at (773) 995-2010.

Students who fail to comply with the immunization requirements will be assessed a $25.00 non-compliance fee.

ParkingIndividuals using the university parking facilities must use a key card for entry/exit or pay $4 per entry at the parking lot entrance.

schedule of ClassesThis Class Schedule Bulletin lists all course information available at the time of publication. Class offerings are listed alphabetically, with extension courses and on-line courses listed after the on-campus courses by subject. The most current course information is available via CSU X-Press. Changes are also available in the addendum posted to the Course Schedule web page at www.csu.edu/course bulletin/. All fees, dates, courses and instructors are subject to change.

Student Identification Card Policy All full-time and part-time students enrolled at Chicago State University are required to obtain an official CSU photo identification card. The card should be kept in their possession while on campus or attending functions and classes at CSU. A valid CSU I.D. card is required to use all university facilities, including the library and the computer center. In addition, it is required to obtain free or reduced admission to university events. This card must be presented on demand for the purposes of official university identification.

Transcripts/Enrollment VerificationsTranscripts ($5 per copy by mail; $7.50 via the web; $10 over the counter) and written enrollment verifications ($4 per copy except for governmental agencies) are mailed. A pickup service is not available for enrollment verifications. No fee will be charged for enrollment verifications issued to: Public Aid/Department of Human Services; federal government agencies; banks; child care services and subsidized housing services.

University HoldsStudents with financial or academic holds may not register until the department that initiated the hold processes a release.

Common Registration Holds

HOLD TYPE ..............CONTACT ................... 773+ ..BLDG/RM(Al) Athletic ................. Athletics ....................995.2295 ....... JDC 205(B3) Business ..............Bursar ........................995.2470 .....ADM 212(D1) Dropped for Poor Scholarship

Admissions ................995.2513 .....ADM 200(E holds) Exams ...........Examinations .............995.2481 .....ADM 126(HO) Housing .............Housing .....................995.3676 ........ RH 105(I2) Immunization ......Wellness/Hlth Ctr .....995.2010 .....ADM 131(U4) Admissions ..........Admissions ................995.2513 .....ADM 200

Please contact the department that has placed a hold on your record prior to your scheduled registration date. You can not register if you have a hold. Your academic advisor can let you know if you have a hold(s) on your record during your registration advisement session.

University Housing & Residence life (RH 105) (773) 995-3676Residential students are required to be enrolled full-time each semester for a minimum of 12 credits for undergraduates and nine credits for graduates, have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and be in full medical compliance with the Wellness Center to live in the residence hall. Housing will not be assigned to students with an academic, financial or housing hold. The university does not provide housing during semester breaks.

fee & Payment Information(aDM 211 • (773) 995-2470)The assesment of tuition and fees will be made prior to the onset of classes. Students will be sent a bill reflecting tuition and fees as soon as this information becomes available. Tuition and mandatory fees are subject to change. Course fees and payment policies are administered by the Office of Financial Affairs. For more information contact Financial Affairs at (773) 995-2470.

ValidationWhat is validation?Validation is any form of payment in the following manner:• Cash• Check / Money Order• Charge• Third Party Letter (outside Agency)• Financial Aid WaiverWhat does validation do for a student?• Validation locks students into their classes so that they will not be

dropped unless the student or instructor does so.• Every student should do a formal withdrawal if the student is not

going to attend the University.• If you have already validated with cash, check, charge, third party

letter or a financial aid waiver, your class(es) will not be dropped. If you make a payment to your account for parking, library fines, meal plans, or any other items for the current term, your classes for that term will not be dropped.

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Tuitionon-Campus Illinois resident TuITION NO FEES TOTAl TuITION/FEES Per Cr Hr Cr Hr

undergraduate . $179.00 ...... 1-11 ........ $375.00 ...........$ 554.00 - $2344.00$179.00 ...... 12-15+ .. $1004.00 .........$ 3152.00 - $3689.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfer -Fall 2004)$161.00 ...... 1-11 ........ $375.00 ...........$ 536.00 - $2146.00$161.00 ...... 12-15+ .. $1004.00 .........$ 2936.00 - $3419.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfers - Fall 05)$174.00 ...... 1-11 ........ $375.00 ...........$ 549.60 - $2289.00$174.00 ...... 12-15+ .. $1004.00 .........$ 3092.00 - $3614.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfer - Fall 06)$189.00 ...... 1-11 ........ $375.00 ...........$ 564.00 - $2454.00$189.00 ...... 12-15+ .. $1004.00 .........$ 3272.00 - $3839.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfer - Fall 07)$206.00 ...... 1-11 ........ $375.00 ...........$ 581.00 - $2641.00$206.00 ...... 12-15+ .. $1004.00 .........$ 347.60 - $4094.00

undergrad. (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfer - Fall 08/Spring 09)$229.00 ...... 1-11 ........ $375.00 ...........$ 604.00 - $2894.00$229.00 ...... 12-15+ .. $1004.00 .........$ 3752.00 - $4439.00

Graduate $187.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 562.00 - $2432.00$187.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 3248.00 - $3809.00

Doctoral $214.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 589.00 - $2729.00$214.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 3672.00 - $4214.00

Pharmacy 12-16+ $1004.00 $ 9754.00

on Campus Non-Illinois resident TuITION NO FEES TOTAl TuITION/FEES Per Cr Hr Cr Hr

undergraduate $361.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 736.00 - $4346.00$361.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 5336.00 - $6419.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled freshmen & Transfers - Fall 2004)$322.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 697.00 - $3917.00$322.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 4868.00 - $5834.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfers -Fall 2005)$347.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 722.00 - $4192.00$347.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 5168.00 - $6209.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfers - Fall 06)$376.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 751.00 - $4511.00$376.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 5516.00 - $6644.00

undergraduate (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfer - Fall 07)$410.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 785.00 - $4885.00$410.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 5924.00 - $7154.00

undergrad. (newly enrolled Freshmen & Transfer – Fall 08/Spring 09) $455.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 830.00 - $5380.00 $455.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 6464.00 - $7829.00Graduate $370.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 745.00 - $4445.00

$370.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 5444.00 - $6554.00

Doctoral $400.00 1-11 $375.00 $ 775.00 - $4775.00$400.00 12-15+ $1004.00 $ 5804.00 - $7004.00

Pharmacy 12-16+ $1004.00 $ 14129.00

off-Campus Tuition (per credit hour) Illinois Resident Non-Illinois ResidentUndergraduate ..............................$204.00 ............................... $386.00Undergraduate 2004.....................$186.00 ............................... $347.00Undergraduate 2005.....................$199.00 ............................... $372.00Undergraduate 2006.....................$214.00 ............................... $401.00Undergraduate 2007.....................$231.00 ............................... $435.00Undergrad. 2008 /Spring 2009 ....$254.00 ............................... $480.00Graduate ........................................$212.00 ............................... $395.00

Distance Learning Tuition 2008ILLINOIs REsIDENT

Undergraduate ..............................$179.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2004.....................$161.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2005.....................$174.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2006.....................$189.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2007.....................$206.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergrad. 2008/Spring 2009 ....$229.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeGraduate ........................................$187.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning Fee

NON-ILLINOIs REsIDENTUndergraduate ..............................$361.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2004.....................$322.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2005.....................$347.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2006.....................$376.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergraduate 2007.....................$410.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeUndergrad. 2008/Spring 2009 .....$455.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning FeeGraduate .......................................$370.00 (per cr hr) +$50 Distance Learning Fee

Calculate your TuitionThis formula shows how to tabulate your tuition charges.• On-Campus: (Total number of cr. hrs you are taking) X (tuition

per cr. hr) + (fees applicable to your total cr. hrs) = Your tuition.

• Off -Campus: (Total number of cr. hrs you are taking) X (tuition per cr. hr) = Your tuition.

• Distance Learning: (Total number of cr. hrs you are taking) X (tu-ition per cr. hr) + $50 Distance Learning Fee = Your Tuition.

Any combination of Extension or Distance Learning courses and on-campus courses will have mandatory fees charged.

NOTE: Some courses carry additional fees. These fees are not included in the tuition and mandatory fee information. The list of courses with additional fees is in the back of this bulletin.

Mandatory Fee ...........FuLL - time ................$1004.00 Mandatory Fee ...........PaRt - time .................. $375.00

Mandatory fees apply to all on-campus students with combination off-campus and on-campus schedules regardless of student level or residency.

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four year Guaranteed Tuition PlanThe “Truth in Tuition” bill mandates that Illinois public universities provide four years of level tuition for new students enrolling for the first time beginning with the Fall 2004-2005 academic year. Undergraduate and transfer students enrolling at CSU for the first time after Fall 2004 and students who enroll for the first time every semester beginning Fall 2004-2005 and thereafter will have their tuition rate held constant for four consecutive years.

The guaranteed rates will remain in effect for four years or until the student reaches 120 credit hours. The hours will be extended to accommodate any majors or programs that exceed the 120 hours or four years. The guaranteed rate will remain in effect except in the event of a break in enrollment of no more than one year (two semesters, excluding summer school). In no case will the initial guaranteed rate be valid beyond five years of total enrollment. A tuition surcharge of 10% will be assessed for students that extend beyond the four-year guarantee period (120 credit hours) or five years of total enrollment. For all other students, CSU’s current tuition program will remain in effect.

IMPORTANT! NOTE: A change in major will not affect the guaranteed rate. The guaranteed rate will continue for the number of credit hours necessary to complete the new major, not to exceed five years of total enrollment. Beyond five years of total enrollment, a 10% surcharge will be assessed.

Extended illness and military service will be given special consideration. The rate guarantee will be extended on a case-by-case basis by invoking the student appeal process.

Transfer student rates will be guaranteed based upon 120 credit hours less the number of credits transferred at the time of first enrollment. All extensions and exceptions that apply to new freshmen will be extended to new transfer students.

Credit Hour Pricing / Beginning with the Fall 2004-2005 academic year, tuition and mandatory fees will be charged on a per credit hour basis up to 15 hours. This 15 credit hour cap will allow students to complete 120 credit hours in eight semesters or four years. Credit hours above 15 will be charged at the rate for 15 credit hours.

Out-of-State Undergraduate Tuition / Undergraduate out-of-state (non- Illinois resident) per credit hour tuition is twice the resident per credit hour tuition. The Four Year Guaranteed Tuition Plan is extended to all undergraduate out-of-state new freshmen and transfer students.

Out-of-State Graduate Tuition Rates / Graduate out-of-state (non-Illinois resident) per credit hour tuition is twice the resident per credit hour tuition.

Payment and Refund PolcyNo registration transaction is complete until the Business Office has processed the transaction and the student has been issued a printed receipt. If you web register, please confirm your registration by receiving a paid receipt for your Spring registration at the cashier’s office. All students registering for Spring must get a receipt for their first installment.

1. Students who have outstanding debts at Chicago State University will not be permitted to register until such debts have been paid.

2. Discover, Master Card, Telecheck, VISA, cash, money orders, cashier’s checks, certified checks, personal checks and traveler’s checks will be accepted for payment of tuition and fee charges. In addition to accepting payment by personal check, ECAP provides elec-tronic check approval that takes funds from your checking ac-count within 48 hours of the time the check is written to CSU. Business checks will not be accepted.

3. Students who have presented two NSF (not sufficient funds) checks to the university, even though restitution has been made, will be required to pay for their registration with cash, money orders, certified checks, traveler’s checks, Master Card, VISA or Dis-cover. Business checks will not be accepted.

4. SPRING 2009 business validation/payment date deadlines:

ADVANCE REGISTRATION November 12- December 3: Payment Deadline–December 4 REGULAR REGISTRATION December 15 – January 14: Payment Deadline – April 1 January 17 - 19: Payment Deadline – April 1 LATE REGISTRATION January 20 - 21: Payment Deadline – April 15. installment Payment option

A. ELIGIbLE: All Illinois resident students registering for six (6) or more hours during advance, regular and late registration.

b. NON-ELIGIbLE: Students who have tuition and fee charges that amount to less than the required deposit due to financial aid credits are not eligible. Students registering for less than six (6) hours are not eligible.

C. TUITION MANAGEMENT INSTALLMENT PLAN: Chicago State University offers an interest-free monthly payment plan to spread your education expenses over time instead of one large payment. For more information, or to enroll, call 1-800-722-4867 (TMS/ 24 hours a day) and speak with an education payment counselor or log on to www.csu.edu/. Or, you can log on directly to Tuition Management Systems at www.afford.com. Only students enrolling for three (3) credit hours or more are allowed to use the Tuition Management Installment Plan. Students using the installment payment option are required to make an initial payment at the time of registration or by the payment deadline date of April 1, 2009. Please remember your initial deposit must go to Chi-cago State or your registration will be cancelled. The enroll-ment fee for using the installment plan varies according to the number of payments in your plan. Whether you are on the installment plan with TMS or not, you will still pay the deferred fee amount if tuition is not paid in full at the time of registration. The deferred fee is non-refundable.

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Tuition Management services (TMs) Monthly Payment PlannerSPRING PLANS ..............Payments Due Dates Enrollment FeeFive (5) payments ................December 1 – April 1 .......................$35Four (4) payments ............... January 1 – April 1 ............................$40Three (3) payments ..............February 1 – April 1 ..........................$45Two (2) payments ................March 1 – April 1 .............................$50

DEFERRED PAYMENT AMOUNTFull-Time Student ............... $631.00Part-Time Student .............. $415.00

Pay on-line via the WEb!Now you can register and pay your bill online via the web! Log on to www.csu.edu, then click on CSU X-Press, enter the secure area to get to the log in prompt. Once you get there, key in your social security number and your PAC number. Click login and at the next prompt click on Student Services and Financial Aid. Then click on Student Records. Click on On-Line Payments.

1. refunds The service fee is nonrefundable; the down payment is refundable

in accordance with the University Refund Policy. Selecting the installment payment option can not extend the refund period. Final payment is due on withdrawals after the refund period.

2. Final Payment Partial or complete payment will be accepted at any time; however,

the total balance must be paid according to your TMS payment plan to avoid any additional charges. Final payment is due April 1, 2009.

3. Default Failure to make a complete payment on time: failure to make

payment according to your payment plan will cause payment de-fault and a $25 delinquent fee will be assessed each semester that the balance is outstanding. In addition, a hold will be placed on your academic record and you will not be permitted to register for subsequent terms until the balance is paid in full.

4. Your Money Responsibilities In the event of your failure to meet the terms of your installment

payment agreement, you will not be eligible for academic credit for enrolled courses. In addition, Chicago State University may report your account to the credit bureau, place your student ac-count with an outside collection agency and assign the account to the State of Illinois Off-Set System. It is further understood that all reasonable collection costs, fees or legal expenses incurred by Chicago State University and any outside agency in securing payment is your responsibility. These fees could range from 25% to 50% of your unpaid balance.

NOTE: Chicago State University is under no obligation to send indi-vidual bills to students. Reminder notices will be placed in university publications.

Refund Policy

1. Partial refund (less than 12 hours): A partial reversal of tuition and refundable fee charges will be made to the accounts of students who reduce their credit hour load below 12 semester hours during the period beginning January 20, 2009 and ending February 3, 2009.

2. 100% refund upon complete withdrawal: A total reversal of tu-ition and refundable fee charges will be made upon complete for-mal withdrawal from the university during the period beginning January 20, 2009 and ending February 3, 2009.

3. 50% refund upon complete withdrawal: A 50% reversal of tuition and refundable fee charges will be made upon complete formal withdrawal from the university during the period beginning February 4, 2009 and ending February 17, 2009.

NOTE: Actual refund amount may vary depending on factors such as de-ferred payment option and financial aid award reductions. Refund checks are mailed. Refund checks are mailed. Please allow four to six weeks for processing from the final refund date of February 17, 2009.

Policy on Returned ChecksAll checks are processed through Telecheck. Any returned check will require a $20 Chicago State University return check fee and a $25 fee payable to Telecheck for a total of $45. If you reimburse Chicago State University directly for any check you will still be assessed the $25 fee by Telecheck, and an additional $25 delinquent payment fee by Chicago State University.

It is the responsibility of the student to maintain a current address in the Registrar's Office.

NOTE: All dates, fees, and charges are subject to change without notice.

REaD ME! IMPoRTanT InfoRMaTIonStudents who fail to pay their tuition by the due date will be cancelled from their classes! To be reinstated, you must pay a fee of $100 plus your full tuition! Pay on or before the date to avoid the penalty!

note: the late registration fee is $100!Register on time to avoid the late registration fee!

MISCELLANEOUS FEESApplication (Graduate) .....................................................................$25Application (Undergraduate) .............................................................$25Application (International) ................................................................$30Written Verification of Enrollment .................................................. $ 4

(Non-governmental agencies, see Enrollment Verifications.)Collection ............................................................................ Actual CostDeferred Tuition ......................................................... Per payment planDistance Learning Fee ..................................................................... $50Finance Charge on Unpaid Balance ............................. 1.5% per monthGraduation / Undergraduate ............................................................ $25Graduation / Graduate ..................................................................... $25

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Late Placement Testing .................................................................... $15Late Payment .................................................................................... $25Late Registration ............................................................................. $100Lost Card .......................................................................................... $20Special Exam ..................................................................................... $10Transcript (per copy) .......................................................................... $ 5Transcript, over the counter (per copy) .............................................. $10Bursar Reinstatement (See Withdrawal Policy) .............................. $100Immunization Non-Compliance ....................................................... $25

ADDITIONAL SERVICES!

• CTA Monthly and Weekly Passes (through your Financial Aid). • Catalogs $3. (Grad/Undergrad), pay by cash, check, charge, or

debit card.• Game Room Fun Pass, pay by cash, check, charge, or debit card. • Meal Plans (through your Financial Aid).• Stamps (book of 10 / $4.20) pay by cash, check, charge, or

debit card.Take advantage of these convenient services anytime during normal business hours. Please call the Cashier’s Office at (773)995-2029 if you have questions.

student Health InsuranceCRSU 247 • (773) 995-4533Students (with 12 hours or more) are automatically billed and enrolled in the mandatory health plan. Students have the option of waiving before the February 6, 2009 deadline if they have equal or better coverage. The basic Student Health Plan for accident and sickness is mandatory for students, undergraduate and graduate, who enroll with 12 hours or more. The fee applies to all on-campus semester hours and students with a combination of off-campus semester hours and on-campus semester hours.

Students are automatically charged a fee for student health insurance on their tuition accounts through the Bursar’s office when the enrolled hours become 12 or more. The Spring 2009 Health Insurance cost per student is $460.00. There is an additional cost to insure dependents. Please contact the Student Health Insurance office for more information at (773) 995-4533.

Coverage PeriodStudents enrolled in the insurance plan for the Spring 2009 semester will receive coverage until the beginning of the Fall 2009 semester.

Part-time students now eligible for coveragePart-time students (enrolled in 6-11 credit hours) will be allowed to enroll in the Student Health Insurance Plan on a voluntary enrollment basis. Part-time students must enroll before February 6, 2009.

Cancellation RequirementsA cancellation form must be submitted every semester a student enrolls in 12 credit hours or more. Students with equal or better coverage may apply for cancellation of the mandatory fee before the February 6, 2009 deadline. A copy of insurance card and ID must accompany cancellation form. The cancellation forms are available during registration or may be obtained from the Office of Student Health Insurance (CRSU 247) before the Spring deadline.

NOTE: Don’t wait until you receive a bill with the insurance charge itemized, or you may miss the deadline to cancel. Cancellation requests are not accepted after the cancellation deadline of February 6, 2009. Students insured under the plan will receive their ID cards by mail. Please make sure a current address is on file with the Registrar’s Office.

student financial aid ADM 207 • (773) 995-2304

Deadlines and policies are available in the Office of Financial Aid, Office of Student Financial Aid and on the Financial Aid website. The university provides an established financial assistance program designed to best meet the needs of Chicago State University students. Assistance is available to eligible students in the form of scholarships, grants, assistantships, student employment and loans. All students wishing to be considered for financial assistance must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

To be eligible for federal GrantsStudents must be enrolled in a program leading to a degree/certificate in order to be eligible for Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Grants, Federal College Work-Study, Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Perkins Loan and the Illinois Student Assistance Commission MAP Grant.

Special students (At-Large, conditionally admitted Graduate students, or students enrolled in contract courses) are not eligible for state or federal financial assistance. Generally, students must be enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours in order to be eligible for assistance from these programs.

Undergraduate students must be enrolled for at least nine (9) hours in order to be considered three-quarter time and twelve (12) or more hours in order to be considered full time. Nine hours is considered full time for Master’s candidates; five (5) hours part-time. A change in enrollment status (hours enrolled and/or grade level) that occurs after the financial aid recipient’s original registration must be reported immediately in writing to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Failure to report changes in enrollment status may result in an overpayment, cancellation of benefits, and jeopardize future eligibility for student financial assistance. Students selected for verification by the U.S. Department of Education or the university will be required to provide requested documentation before their financial aid awards can be processed.

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Review your financial aid status anytimeStudents may review their financial aid status at any time on the CSU X-Press website. This website provides students with information relating to the amount of their financial aid awards, if any, as well as informing them of any requirements that they might need to fulfill, such as, but not limited to, submitting verification documents, tax forms, SAP (Satisfactory Academic Progress) petitions, etc., before their financial aid package may be finalized.

The Office of Student Financial Aid no longer mails document tracking and award letters to continuing students. Instead, students are notified via e-mail that there is “activity” on their financial aid accounts and that they should go to the CSU X-Press website to review their status. All continuing CSU students have been assigned an e-mail account. It is every student’s responsibility to access his/her e-mail periodically and to review any communication from the Office of Student Financial Aid.

Financial Aid Waivers / A limited number of “temporary financial aid waivers” may be issued to students that have submitted all accurate financial aid documentation: accurate and signed Student Aid Report, income documentation, as well as additional documentation requested by the Office of Student Financial Aid prior to the academic term. Waivers are issued through the Office of Student Financial Aid and are contingent upon pending financial aid, enrollment status, and academic progress standards. Students are responsible for payment in the event that funds are not received due to program limitations.

student financial aid satisfactory academic ProgressPolicy and proceduresFederal and State regulations require Chicago State University to establish and implement a “Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy” for students. Chicago State University’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy measures whether eligible undergraduate/graduate students are progressing at a reasonable rate towards the completion of their educational objectives. Students must be in compliance with this policy in order to maintain their continued financial aid eligibility. Copies of the current Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy are available for students in the Office of Student Financial Aid. The document is also available for review in both the undergraduate and graduate catalog, as well as on the Chicago State University website.

Mitigating Circumstances/Appeal ProcessStudents who fail to make satisfactory academic progress may petition for reinstatement of their eligibility to the Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals Committee. The student must document mitigating circumstances, such as injury, illness, family death or other emergencies. Students appealing for reinstatement of their financial aid eligibility will be required to seek assistance from the many academic support services offered by the university. Students whose appeals are denied will be required to sit out financial aid for one semester. In that semester they must: a) fulfill stipulations of a NEW contract and b) attain a minimum semester G.P.A. as specified and c) successfully meet requirements of the quantitative measure. Students who have fulfilled all of the above requirements can apply for probationary financial aid status. If granted, they must spend

a semester on financial aid probation. To exit this probation, they must fulfill requirements specified under “Exiting Probation.” Students who are terminated from financial aid eligibility and subsequently reinstated are considered to be in probationary status.

NOTE: The Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy is subject to change without notice. The Office of Student Financial Aid will make every attempt to provide students with timely notice regarding their satisfactory academic progress status. However, it is every student’s responsibility to read the policy and monitor his/her own progress.

ISAC Monetary Award LimitationsThe State of Illinois MAP grants, which are administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), are being tracked by the equivalent number of semester hours of MAP benefits paid on a student’s behalf. This is called “MAP Paid Credit Hours.” Payment for each term is being made according to the equivalent number of credit hours eligible for MAP payment, with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of 15 MAP paid credit hours. There is a limit on the number of MAP credit hours that can be paid while you are classified by a school as a freshman and sophomore. This is the equivalent of 75 MAP paid credit hours. If this maximum is reached, a student must attain junior status for MAP grant eligibility to resume. The maximum number of MAP paid credit hours that can be received is capped at 135.

NOTE: ISAC reserves the right to change the terms of the State of Illinois MAP grant program, at any time, prior to the beginning of the Spring 2009 semester.

Student LoansThe Federal Stafford Loan program limits, if combined, cannot exceed the established limits and cost of attendance. During the 2008-2009 year a student may be eligible to borrow a Federal Stafford Loan based on the following limits:

Subsidized ........ UnsubsidizedFreshman ...............................$3,500 ..................$6,000Sophomore .............................$4,500 ..................$6,000Junior .....................................$5,500 ..................$7,000Senior .....................................$5,500 ..................$7,000Fifth Year ...............................$5,500 ..................$7,000Certification ...........................$5,500 ..................$7,000Certificate ..............................$5,500 ..................$5,000Master’s/Doctorate ................$8,500 ................$12,000

You will only be eligible to borrow one loan for one academic year. For example: If you borrow $3,500 subsidized Stafford Loan as a Freshman, you will not be allowed to borrow a subsequent loan until you advance to the sophomore level. In order to obtain a loan, a student must complete a CSU Federal Stafford Loan Request Form. This form may be downloaded from the Financial Aid website. Go to www.csu.edu, click on “Financial Aid” and then click on “Apply for Loans”. Downloaded forms must be completed and submitted to the Office of Student Financial Aid. February 28, 2009 is the last day that the Office of Student Financial aid will accept loan applications for the Spring 2009 semester.

CSU’s “Financial Aid Refund/Repayment” PolicyIf a CSU student, receiving any federal or state student financial assistance completely withdraws prior to the end of an academic term in which he/she received federal/state aid, federal regulations require CSU to determine the amount of federal and/or state aid that must be

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returned to the student financial assistance program and/or the amount that must be repaid by the student who has received a cash disbursement of any federal or state aid including book vouchers. If a CSU student completely withdraws after receiving a cash disbursement, including a book voucher, from any student financial assistance program, CSU will determine the amount that must be repaid by the student to the student financial aid programs by utilizing the student repayment formula.

Student’s RepaymentIf a student receiving certain federal financial assistance completely withdraws, federal regulation requires Chicago State University to “prorate” and reduce the awards received, according to the actual number of calendar days in which you were enrolled and charged.

If you received a disbursement check prior to your complete withdrawal, based upon “prorate” you may be required to repay a portion or all of such funds to the award program. Before you initiate a complete withdrawal contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for a complete explanation.

Timeline dates will be posted in the Office of Student Financial Aid for recipients of the basic state and federal financial aid programs. Timeline dates do not apply to recipients of other aid that may be based on academic performance, pursuit of a specific program/degree, etc., or aid from private sources.

Debt ManagementStudents who receive Federal Family Education Loans are required to complete Debt Management Loan Counseling prior to receiving a disbursement and an Exit Interview when they drop to less than half-time enrollment, completely withdraw or graduate from the institution. Students must complete both of these requirements on-line at the Financial Aid website. Go to www.csu.edu, click on “Financial Aid” and then “Loan Counseling.” Follow the instructions on the screen.

Federal Work-Study (FWS)/Student State AidA limited number of positions are available throughout the university through the Federal Work-Study and State Aid funded student employment programs. Students with exceptional need are awarded FWS/SA eligibility and given the opportunity to be employed. Students wishing consideration for student employment should indicate their interest on the FAFSA. Rates of pay vary, depending upon the type of work and the level of responsibility. A student must be paid at least the minimum wage. Students are responsible for monitoring the time/hours they work so that they will not exceed their award balance.

Veterans Affairs OfficeStudents receiving Veterans Benefits are required to adhere to the university’s academic standing policies as outlined in the university’s catalog. A change in enrollment status which occurs after the Veteran’s status has been certified must be immediately reported to the Veterans Affairs Office which is located in the Office of Student Financial Aid. Failure to report changes in enrollment status may result in overpayments. An unapproved change of program may cause termination of future benefits.

Financial aid Website, e-mail and CSu X-Press….All information provided in this Student Financial Aid section is subject to change. Any such changes and/or modifications will be reflected on the Office of Student Financial Aid website. It is the responsibility of all students to keep themselves informed as to issues that may affect their financial aid eligibility by regularly monitoring e-mail correspondence from the Office of Student Financial Aid and accessing the Office of Student Financial Aid website and CSU X-Press.

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spring 2009 ExtensionRegistration Information

Extension Classes begin January 20. BY MAIL or FAX: Contact the Extension Services Department at (773) 995-2214 for a mail in/fax registration form. Mail the extension registration form with your tuition fees to the Extension Services Department at Chicago State University, 9501 S. King Drive, RUC 200, Chicago, Illinois 60628. Tuition may be paid by check, money order, Discover, VISA, or MasterCard. If paying by credit card, also request a credit card authorization form and return it with your registration form. You also have the option of faxing your registration form to (773) 995-2941. Deadline for registering by mail or fax is January 19, 2009. oN CAMPus: Students registering for off-campus courses only can register in the Extension Services Department, RUC 200 from 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. If enrolling in a combination of on-campus and off-campus courses, students must register on the web. IN CLAss: Unless noted otherwise in the individual class information, if the course is still open, you may register at the first session of the class. You are strongly urged to register prior to the first class since some courses fill quickly. oN THe WeB: Obtain a current registration advising pin (RAP) from your academic advisor during the advisement session. Graduate-at-Large students must contact the School of Graduate & Professional Studies (Graduate School) at (773) 995-2404 or Extension Services at (773) 995-2214 to obtain a RAP. Graduate-at-Large students may begin registering on the web during the period of November 12 – December 3. Regular WEB registration begins for the period December 15 – January 14. Fees: Tuition is based on the status of the student, not the status of the class. Tuition is subject to change.

oFF-CAMPus TuITIoN (Per CreDIT Hour): Illinois Resident .....Non-Illinois Resident

Undergraduate .......................................$204.00 ......... $386.00Undergraduate 2004 ..............................$186.00 ......... $347.00Undergraduate 2005 ..............................$199.00 ......... $372.00Undergraduate 2006 ..............................$214.00 ......... $401.00Undergraduate 2007 ..............................$231.00 ......... $435.00Undergraduate 2008 ..............................$254.00 ......... $480.00Undergraduate Spring 2009 ..................$254.00 ......... $480.00Graduate ................................................$212.00 ......... $395.00

TuITIoN PAYMeNT oPTIoNs: By check or money order mail to Extension Services Department, 9501 S. King Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60628; write the correct course number and section number on the check or money order. Also, enclose a telephone number where you can be reached, if required. Please mail at least seven days prior to the due date. Call the CSU Cashier’s Office directly at (773) 995-3571 to make credit card payments with Discover, MasterCard or Visa. Or, go online at www.csu.edu. See Fee and Payment Information for additional instruction. INsTALLMeNT PLAN: Only students registered for six hours or more are eligible for the Installment Plan. There is an additional service fee based on the installment plan selected. Students choosing the Installment Plan Option must utilize the Tuition Management Installment Plan as

presented in the Fee and Payment Information section of this bulletin. reFuNDs: A partial refund will be issued if dropped course(s) result in 1-11 credit hours for the semester and are dropped on or before February 3, 2009; 100% refund if withdrawing from all courses resulting in 0 credit hours for the semester and on or before February 3, 2009; 50% refund if withdrawing from all classes after February 3 but on or before February 17. No refunds after February 17. CLAss sIZe: The University reserves the right to limit the size of classes and to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. CLAss MeeTING: Normally, classes meet once a week for 16 weeks. Sessions consist of 50 minutes of instruction each week for each credit hour, (i.e., a three credit hour course meets 150 minutes per week). Courses meeting for fewer than sixteen weeks compensate with more frequent and / or longer class meetings each week, as detailed in the individual class listing. PrereQuIsITes: Course prerequisites are stated in the Chicago State University Catalog or on the website: www.csu.edu/catalogs. GrADuATe ADMIssIoN APPLICATIoN (NoN-DeGree sTuDY): Students enrolling in graduate courses for the first time and who are not currently admitted to a graduate degree program are required to complete a Graduate-at-Large Application. A $25 application fee must be submitted with the at-large-application. Additionally, proof of a Bachelor’s degree must be submitted with the application, (i.e., copy of a transcript illustrating an awarded degree, copy of your diploma, or state teaching certificate). Graduate-at-Large students who have not enrolled in a course at CSU within two years or more (but left in good standing) are required to complete a Readmit Form. A fee is not required with this form. Admitted students who have not attended CSU within the last two years must obtain a departmental advisor’s signature. Submit your Extension Registration Form, at-large application or Readmit form, proof of degree, tuition fee, and $25 at-large application fee to your instructor or an Extension Services Department representative, or the Extension Services Department on campus on the first day of the class, or submit to the Extension Services Department on campus ( JDC, Room 201) if enrolling only in extension courses. For ADDITIoNAL INForMATIoN: For site confirmations, room numbers, and other courses added after the printing of this schedule, contact the Extension Services Department at (773)995-2214.

sPrING 2009 eXTeNsIoN sITesBogan High school* / 3939 W. 79th Street, Chicago / Room: TBACatholic Charities* / 11255 S. Michigan, Chicago / Lower LevelCommunity Mental Health Council / 8704 S. Constance, Chicago / Room: TBACovenant Church* / 10505 S. Halsted, Chicago / Room: TBAElgin High school* / 1200 Maroon Drive, Elgin / Room 240Illinois College of Optometry / 3240 S. Michgan, Chicago / Rooms: TBANaperville Central High school /440 W. Aurora Road, Naperville / Room: 002Northeastern IL University / 5500 N. St. Louis, Chicago / PE BuildingOak Lawn High school / 9400 Southwest Hwy, Oak Lawnsouth suburban College & Univ. College Center / 16333 S. Kilbourn Ave.(I-57 at 167th St.), Oak Forest / Room 5310Taft High school / (PE Bldg.) Rm. 136, 6530 W. Bryn Mawr Chicago

* = Site is not confirmed; contact Extension Services at (773)995-2214 prior to the first class. For site room number information, check the Extension Services Menu Line at (773) 995-2214 or speak directly with an Extension Services staff member. Course meeting dates represent the official starting and ending dates of the term and not necessarily the class starting and ending dates. Classes start and end on the day indicated within the official term dates.

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General education Courses

Core Requirements CompositionENG 1230/123 or 1270/127 Composition I ............................................... 3ENG 1240/124 or 1280/128 Composition II .............................................. 3

Core Requirements - Math and Critical ThinkingECON 1000/100 ............ Issues in the American Economy ................................... 3GEOG 1200/100 ............Geographer’s Toolkit: Crit Persp Geog Think ................... 3MATH 1010/140 ...........Concepts of Math for Elem School Teachers I ................ 3MATH 1020/141 ...........Concepts of Math for Elem School Teachers II ............... 3MATH 1200/162 ...........College Algebra .............................................................. 3MATH 1800/123 ...........Quantitative Literacy ...................................................... 3PHIL 1020/204 .............. Introduction to Logic ...................................................... 3PHIL 1030/221 ..............Critical Thinking .............................................................. 3PH S 1080/108 ..............Critical Thinking About Technology ................................ 3POL 1000/100 ...............Critical Thinking in Politics and Law ............................... 3

Enrichment Courses - Humanities ...................... ART 1000/100 Intro to Art Activities for the Non-Art Major ......................................................... 3 ART 3130/202 ...............African Art ....................................................................... 3CMAT 2030/203 ............Basic Speech Communication ........................................ 3CMAT 2210/221 ............ Interpersonal Communication ....................................... 3ENG 2150/215 ..............Prose Fiction ................................................................... 3ENG 2410/241 ..............Third World Literature ..................................................... 3FREN 2120/212 .............Culture of France ............................................................. 3MUS 1134/134 .............History and Appreciation of Music I ............................... 3MUS 2216/216 .............Jazz and Popular Music History I.................................... 3MUS 2285/285 .............World Music Cultures ..................................................... 3PHIL 1040/203 ..............Ethics ............................................................................... 3SPAN 3190/219 ............Afro-Hispanic Culture and Language ............................. 3

Enrichment Courses - Social Sciences........... ANTH 1010/101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology .................................................................. 3 ANTH 2130/250 ............Cultures of South Asia .................................................... 3ECON 1010/101 ............Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics) ................ 3ECON 1020/102 ............Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics) ................ 3GEOG 1000/101 ............Societies and Environments ........................................... 3GEOG 2500/111 ............The City: Environment and People ................................. 3HIST 1310/131 ..............United States History Since 1877 ................................... 3HIST 2200/220 ..............Key Themes in World History ......................................... 3POL 1010/101 ...............American National Government .................................... 3PSyC 1100/141 ............. Introduction to Psychology ............................................ 3PSyC 2000/217 .............Life Span Development .................................................. 3SOC 1010/101 ............... Introduction to Sociology ............................................... 3SOC 2400/202 ...............Community Orgs / Community Problems ..................... 3

Enrichment Courses - Natural ScienceBIOL 1070/107 ..............Biological Science Survey I (lab) .................................... 3BIOL 1080/108 ..............Biological Science Survey II (lab) ................................... 3BIOL 1190/119 ..............Humanity & Nature (lab) ............................................... 3BIOL 1400/140 ..............Biotechnology and Human Affairs (no lab) ................... 3PH S 1000/100 ..............Science, Society, and Survival (no lab) .......................... 3PH S 1010/101 ..............Energy in Today’s World (no lab) .................................... 3PH S 1130/113 ..............Practical Chemistry I (lab) .............................................. 3PH S 1140/114 ..............Practical Earth and Space Science (lab) ......................... 3

Writing emphasis Courses

Course requirements may include but may not be limited to two to four short writing assignments or a research paper. Students who need help with their writing assignments for these courses may visit the Writing Across the Curriculum Writing Center, Douglas Hall, Room 316. Writing Center tutors will assist students in building their writing skills, but will not rewrite, edit or grade student papers.

sPrING 2009 CoursesSUBJECT ......... COURSE ......................COURSE TITLE Acct .........................4317/317 ..............................................Auditing

Anth ........................1010/101 ........... Intro to Cultural Anthropology

Biol ..........................2550/255 .................. Popltn/Comm/Ecosystem

Biol ..........................3040/240 .............................................. Genetics

Bot ...........................2050/205 ..........................Algae Plants & Fungi

Chem .......................2510/254 .................................. Organic Chem II

Chem .......................4365/365 ....................... Analytical Chemistry II

CJ .............................2316/316 ........................... Intro to Criminology

CJ .............................4390/390 .........................Pract/Internship in CJ

CJ .............................4391/391 ....................................Bachelor Paper

Cptr ..........................3500/355 ................ Intro to Operating Systems

Cptr ..........................3700/356 .......................Com & Cptr Networks I

ECH ..........................4000/300 .............................Found Instrctn ECH

ECH ..........................4002/302 ..................................The young Child

Econ .........................2070/207 ....................... Natl Income & Employ

Eled ..........................3010/201 .............................Fund for Eled Instrc

Eng ..........................2280/228 ...................Critical Strategies Writing

Eng ..........................2790/279 .................................Business Writing

Eng ..........................2800/280 .................... Writing Research Papers

INSy .........................4300/330 ............................... Adv Mgmt Inf Sys

Math ........................4110/342 ............................................Geometry

Mgmt ......................3010/249 .................Principles of Management

Mgmt ......................3240/224 ...................Production Management

Mgmt ......................4850/358 .......................... Intl and Comp Mgmt

Mktg ........................4830/383 ............................Marketing Research

Mktg ........................4880/386 .........................Adv Marketing Mgmt

Phil ..........................1040/203 .................................................. Ethics

P E ...........................3520/352 ..............................Curriculum Design

Psyc .........................2100/263 ...............................Social Psychology

Psyc .........................4100/341 ................ Int Exprmental Psychology

Read ........................4160/370 ...................Read Assmnt Classrm Tch

Soc ...........................3800/330 ...................................... Social Theory

Soc ...........................4200/325 ....................Soc Class & Stratification

T&ED .......................4630/363 ................. Meth Tchg Voc/Oc Subject

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study, Research & Internship abroad Programs (sRIa) for summer 2009

GhanaSummer studies in West Africa, University of Ghana. Educational and Cultural enrichment enhancements and cultural exchange experi-ence. Study Abroad class required: S AB 372/G Special Topics in African History.Departure: ...................Monday, May 27, 2009Credits: ........................................................... 6Duration: .............................................4 weeks Application deadline: ................. Nov 21, 2008

South AfricaUnique opportunity for educational University of Zululand in Kwa Zulu Natal. Study Abroad required: S B 372/G, S AB 396/G, S AB 398/G, S AB 399/G Special Topics In African History.Departure: ...................Monday, May 27, 2009Credits: ........................................................... 6Cost: ...............................................CompetitiveDuration: ....................................... 4 - 6 weeks Application deadline: ................. Nov 21, 2008

FulbrightGovernment Sponsored Research Opportunity - Seniors and Grad students: Select a country of your choice and submit a research proposal. All expenses paid.Departure: ..................................................TBACredits: .......................................................N/ACost of living stipends for students ........variesDuration: ...............................6 months-1 yearPre-registration: .........................................TBA

SpainIntensive four weeks of language enhance-ments and cultural exchange. University of Toledo, Spain. Language prerequisite three Semesters. Study Abroad Orientation class required. Homestays with approved families available.Departure: ...................Monday, May 27, 2009Credits: ........................................................... 9Duration: .............................................4 weeks Application deadline ..................Nov. 21, 2008

MartiniqueEmergence into a culture of romantic language on the island Martinique. Two semesters of language required. Study Abroad Orientation class required.Departure: ..................................................TBACredits: .......................................................TBACost: .........................................................variesDuration: .............................................4 weeks Application deadline: .................................TBA

EcuadorSummer studies for three weeks in Guenia. Instructions in English and Spanish. Field-work, discussion and lecture. Service work in rural schools. Homestays with approved Ecuadorian families.Departure ....................Monday, May 27, 2009Credits: ........................................................... 3Course: .................................................Bil 398GDuration: .............................................3 weeks Application deadline: .................Nov. 21, 2008

MexicoSummer studies for four weeks in Puebla, Mexico at the Universidad de Las Americas. Instructions in Spanish on all levels. Home-stays with approved Mexican families.Departure: ...................................May18, 2009Credits: ....................................................... 3-6Duration: .............................................3 weeks Application deadline: ................. Nov 21, 2008

FranceUniversity of Nice Sophia Antipolis. Intensive language and cultural studies for students from beginning French level to more ad-vanced. Diaspora culture studies and work-shops are also available to participant. Home-stays available.Departure: .....................................July 1, 2009Course: ..................................................FLL 101Credits: ....................................................... 3-6Duration: .............................................4 weeks Application deadline: .................Nov. 21, 2008

TaiwanCultural enhancement opportunities at the National Kaoshiung University in Taiwan. Study abroad orientation required. Inquire in the Office of International Programs (OIP) CRSU 231 for more details.Departure: .....................................July 7, 2009Credits: ........................................................... 3Duration: .............................................4 weeks Application deadline: .................Nov. 21, 2008

South KoreaSummer studies in South Korea. Two to three weeks. Inquire in the Office of International Programs.Departure: ................................. June 29, 2009Credits: ........................................................... 3Duration: .............................................4 weeks Application deadline ..................Nov. 21, 2008

NSEPNational Security Education Program /Schol-arships for undergraduates and graduates available for any SRIA program.www.iie.org/nsep Campus Deadline .......................Nov. 21, 2008

IIPPInstitute for International Public Policy / Pre-pare for a career in international affairs with specially designed education and training.www.uncfsp.org/iippSophomores Only with 3.2 G. P. A.Campus Deadline: ......................Nov. 21, 2008

FAFPForeign Affairs Fellowship Programs / Looking for women and members of minority groups historically underrepresented to be academically and professionally prepared to enter the United States Department of State Foreign Services.www.woodrow.orgSophomores Only with 3.2 G. P. A.Campus Deadline .......................Nov. 28, 2008Funding Opportunities, e - mail:[email protected] orwww.org.gilman,click “Study Abroad Links”

FINANCIAL AID &SCHOLARSHIPSCheck for availability.Convenient payment plans for early applicants. Inquire about these opportunities in the Office of International Programs (OIP), Douglas Hall, Room 203 or call (773) 995-2582.Visit our Website:www.csu.edu/international/

SEE THE WORLD!

For additional Study, Research & Internship Abroad Programs, visit the Office of International Programs (DH 203C).

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student Major/option/Minor CodesUnDERGRaDUaTE African-American Studies .....................................AFAM Art ............................................................................................ART Art, Design ....................................................................ADGN Art, Teacher Preparation (K-12) ...........................ARTTBilingual Education ......................................................... BILBiology ................................................................................BIOLBiology, Environmental ........................................... BIOEBiology, Microbial/Molecular ..............................BIOMBiology, Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental ........................ BIOPBiology, Secondary Teaching ................................BIOTBoard of Governors .....................................................BOGBus & Admin, Accounting .................................... ACCTBus & Admin, Finance ...................................................FINBus & Admin, Mgmt Information Sys .................MISBus & Admin, Management ..............................MGMTBus & Admin, Marketing ........................................MKTGBusiness Education ...........................................................BEChemistry ......................................................................CHEMChemistry, Biochemistry ......................................CHMBChemistry, Industrial .................................................CHMIChemistry, Secondary Teaching ......................CHMTCommunity Health ..........................................................HPComm Media & Theatre Arts ..............................CMATComputer Science ..................................................... CPTRCriminal Justice ...................................................................CJEarly Childhood Education .....................................ECHEarly Childhood, Child Studies .......................... ECHCEconomics......................................................................ECONElementary Education ............................................. ELEDElem Ed, Middle School Ed ...................................EMIDEnglish Literature ...........................................................ELITEnglish, Profess & Tech Writing ..........................EPTWEnglish, Secondary Teaching ...............................ENGTGeography .................................................................... GEOGGeography, Secondary Teaching ..................... GEOTHealth Information Admin........................................HIAHealth Sciences ..............................................................HSCHistory .................................................................................HISTHistory, Secondary Teaching ............................... HSSTIndividualized Curriculum B.A. ............................ ICBAIndividualized Curriculum B.S. .............................. ICBSIndustrial Technology Education ........................ITEDLiberal Studies ............................................................... LBSTMathematics ................................................................ MATHMathematics, Secondary Teaching.................MATTMusic ................................................................................... MUSMusic, Teacher Preparation (K-12) ...................MUST Nursing ............................................................................. NURSPhysical Education ............................................................PEPhysics ...............................................................................PHYSPhysics, Bioscience Appl ........................................PHYBPhysics, Secondary Teaching ...............................PHYT

Political Science ..............................................................POLPre-Pharmacy Option ..............................................PPHRPre-Physical Theraphy ..................................................PPTPsychology.......................................................................PSYCRecreation .......................................................................... RECSociology ........................................................................... SOCSpanish ..............................................................................SPANSpanish, Secondary Teaching ...............................SPATUniversity Without Walls B.A. .............................BAUWUniversity Without Walls B.S. .............................. BSUW

GRaDUaTEBilingual Education .......................................................BILEBiol Sci, Micro/Molecular .......................................BIOMBiol Sci, Applied Physiology ..................................BIOABiol Sci, Environmntl Biol......................................... BIOECommunity Counseling .........................................CNLCComputer Science ..................................................... CPTRCreative Writing .........................................................CRWTCriminal Justice ...................................................................CJCurric & Instruct, Early Childhood ......................CIECCurric & Instruct, Instructnl Foundtn ..................CIIFEarly Childhood Ed .......................................................ECHEd Ldrshp & Suprvsn,Gen Admin .....................EDLGEd Ldrshp & Suprvsn,High Ed Adm .................EDLHElementary Education ............................................ ELEDEnglish ................................................................................. ENGGeography & Econ Devlpmnt...............................GEOHistory .................................................................................HISTLibrary Sci & Commun Media .................................. LIBMathematics ................................................................ MATHOccupational Therapy ...................................................OT Physical Education ............................................................PESchool Counseling ...................................................SCNLSecondary Education ..............................................SECDSocial Work .......................................................................SWKSpecial Education ....................................................... SPEDTeaching of Reading ................................................ READTechnology & Education ....................................... TEDU

DoCToRaTEEducational Leadership ......................................... EDDLPharmacy ........................................................................ PHAR

oTHERAdmin Endorsement ............................................... TCGACertificate Foreign Lang Elem Sch .....................FLESGR Comm. Develpmnt Cert ................................ CEDVGeog Info Systems Certificate .................................GISGraduate-At-Large .....................................................GSALGR Certificate School Couns ................................CNLS

Guidance Endorsement ........................................ TCCOInitial Certification Endorsmnt ........................... TCALPost-baccalaureate Certificate in HIA .................HIAPre Engineering .......................................................... ENGRUndecided Undergrad .........................................UNDCUndergraduate-at-Large ........................................USALContract/Ext. UG-at-Large .................................... UCAL

MInoRsAccounting ....................................................................... ACC African-Amer Studies ..............................................AFAM Anthropology ..............................................................ANTH Art ............................................................................................ART Art History ...................................................................... ARTHBiology ................................................................................BIOLBusiness Admin ..............................................................BUSChemistry ......................................................................CHEMComputer Science ..................................................... CPTRCriminal Justice ...................................................................CJEconomics......................................................................ECONEnglish ................................................................................. ENGEnvironmental Studies ............................................EVRNFinance ............................................................................... FINCFrench ................................................................................ FRENGeography .................................................................... GEOGHealth Sciences ..............................................................HSCHealth ................................................................................HLTHHistory .................................................................................HISTHuman Resource Mgmt ..........................................HRMInternational Studies .................................................. INTLLatin Amer/Latino Studies .....................................LALSLibrary Science ............................................................... LISCManagement ................................................................. MGTMarketing ......................................................................... MKGMathematics ................................................................ MATHMusic ................................................................................... MUSNon-Profit Human Serv.........................................HUMSPhilosophy ........................................................................PHILPhysical Education ............................................................PEPhysical Sciences ........................................................PHSCPhysics ...............................................................................PHYSPolitical Science ..............................................................POLPsychology.......................................................................PSYCPublic Relations.............................................................PBRLRadio and TV Broadcast ..........................................RDTVRecreation .......................................................................... RECReligious Studies .............................................................RELSocial Work .......................................................................SWKSociology ........................................................................... SOCSpanish ..............................................................................SPANSpeech Communications .....................................SPCMTheater Arts ....................................................................THEAWomen’s Studies .................................................... WOMN

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EVEnInG CoURsEsSuBJ CRSE SEC SuBJ CRSE SEC SuBJ CRSE SEC SuBJ CRSE SEC SuBJ CRSE SEC

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ACCOUNTING 12909 .... ACCT .....1290 ... 6112898 .... ACCT .....2110 ... 6112902 .... ACCT .....2111 ... 6112910 .... ACCT .....2291 ... 6112905 .... ACCT .....3213 ... 6112915 .... ACCT .....3314 ... 6112921 .... ACCT .....3319 ... 6112917 .... ACCT .....4315 ... 61

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 14482 .... AFAM ...1000 ... 6112877 .... AFAM ...2000 ... 6112878 .... AFAM ...2020 ... 6112879 .... AFAM ...2450 ... 61

ANTHROPOLOGY 14128 .... ANTH ...1010 ... 61

ART 13912 .... ART ......1100 ... 6113918 .... ART ......1300 ... 6113934 .... ART ......1575 ... 6113927 .... ART ......2120 ... 6113929 .... ART ......2130 ... 6113924 .... ART ......2450 ... 6113946 .... ART ......3460 ... 6113947 .... ART ......4662 ... 6113944 .... ART ......4664 ... 61

bILINGUAL ED13247 .... BIL ........4150 ... 6113233 .... BIL ........4220 ... 6113221 .... BIL ........4230 ... 6113240 .... BIL ........5050 ... 9113249 .... BIL ........5150 ... 6113234 .... BIL ........5220 ... 6113223 .... BIL ........5230 ... 6113262 .... BIL ........5700 ... 6113264 .... BIL ........5760 ... 6113263 .... BIL ........5860 ... 61

bIOLOGY13340 .... BIOL .....1070 ... 6113343 .... BIOL .....1070 ... 6213354 .... BIOL .....1080 ... 6113356 .... BIOL .....1080 ... 6213366 .... BIOL .....1510 ... 6113371 .... BIOL .....1710 ... 6113378 .... BIOL .....3040 ... 6113381 .... BIOL .....3050 ... 6113389 .... BIOL .....4015 ... 6113395 .... BIOL .....4280 ... 6113410 .... BIOL .....4630 ... 6113412 .... BIOL .....4900 ... 6113392 .... BIOL .....5015 ... 6113413 .... BIOL .....5900 ... 61

bOARD OF GOVERNORS14473 .... BOG ......1500 ... 61

bUSINESS ED 13630 .... B E ........3301 ... 6113631 .... B E ........5301 ... 61

CHEMISTRY 12885 .... CHEM ...1550 ... 6114501 .... CHEM ...2650 ... 61

CriMinal JuStiCe13960 .... CJ .........1130 ... 6114023 .... CJ .........1130 ... 9113967 .... CJ .........1200 ... 6113968 .... CJ .........1200 ... 6214024 .... CJ .........1210 ... 9114025 .... CJ .........1212 ... 9113980 .... CJ .........2309 ... 6113982 .... CJ .........2316 ... 6113986 .... CJ .........4343 ... 6113992 .... CJ .........4350 ... 6113994 .... CJ .........4351 ... 6114000 .... CJ .........4357 ... 6114002 .... CJ .........4363 ... 6114013 .... CJ .........4381 ... 6113987 .... CJ .........5343 ... 6113993 .... CJ .........5350 ... 6113995 .... CJ .........5351 ... 6114001 .... CJ .........5357 ... 6114003 .... CJ .........5363 ... 6114007 .... CJ .........5380 ... 61

14014 .... CJ .........5381 ... 6114012 .... CJ .........5801 ... 6114021 .... CJ .........5845 ... 6114018 .... CJ .........5880 ... 6114019 .... CJ .........5881

COMMUNICATION,MEDIA ARTS & THEATRE 14029 .... CMAT....1130 ... 6114039 .... CMAT....2030 ... 6114040 .... CMAT....2030 ... 6214041 .... CMAT....2030 ... 6314049 .... CMAT....2450 ... 6114073 .... CMAT....3660 ... 61

COMPUTER SCIENCE 14238 .... CPTR .....1060 ... 6114240 .... CPTR .....1070 ... 6114243 .... CPTR .....1100 ... 6114246 .... CPTR .....2100 ... 6114247 .... CPTR .....2400 ... 6114251 .... CPTR .....3500 ... 6114249 .... CPTR .....4400 ... 6114250 .... CPTR .....4800 ... 6114257 .... CPTR .....5550 ... 6114256 .... CPTR .....5660 ... 6114258 .... CPTR .....5990 ... 61

EARLY CHILDHOOD ED 13306 .... ECH ......4000 ... 6113309 .... ECH ......4001 ... 6113313 .... ECH ......4002 ... 6113318 .... ECH ......4120 ... 6113332 .... ECH ......4310 ... 6113328 .... ECH ......4319 ... 6113344 .... ECH ......4850 ... 6113308 .... ECH ......5000 ... 6113310 .... ECH ......5001 ... 6113314 .... ECH ......5020 ... 6113348 .... ECH ......5120 ... 6113321 .... ECH ......5150 ... 6113355 .... ECH ......5250 ... 6113358 .... ECH ......5280 ... 6113334 .... ECH ......5310 ... 6113329 .... ECH ......5319 ... 6113360 .... ECH ......5320 ... 6113346 .... ECH ......5850 ... 61

ECONOMICS 14139 .... ECON ....1010 ... 6114146 .... ECON ....2070 ... 61

EDUCATION12976 .... ED .........4312 ... 6112977 .... ED .........4312 ... 6212979 .... ED .........4312 ... 6312980 .... ED .........4312 ... 6412982 .... ED .........5312 ... 6112984 .... ED .........5312 ... 6212985 .... ED .........5312 ... 6312987 .... ED .........5312 ... 6414263 .... ED .........5450 ... 0314521 .... ED .........5450 ... 0514323 .... ED .........5450 ... 0814269 .... ED .........5450 ... 1214271 .... ED .........5750 ... 0214273 .... ED .........5750 ... 0414277 .... ED .........5750 ... 13

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP 13747 .... ELCF .....1520 ... 6113748 .... ELCF .....1520 ... 6213749 .... ELCF .....1520 ... 6313752 .... ELCF .....2000 ... 6113753 .... ELCF .....2000 ... 6213754 .... ELCF .....4440 ... 6113757 .... ELCF .....4500 ... 6113759 .... ELCF .....4610 ... 6113761 .... ELCF .....5000 ... 6113762 .... ELCF .....5010 ... 6113763 .... ELCF .....5130 ... 6113764 .... ELCF .....5210 ... 6113765 .... ELCF .....5240 ... 6113768 .... ELCF .....5330 ... 6113769 .... ELCF .....5340 ... 6113782 .... ELCF .....5410 ... 6113783 .... ELCF .....5420 ... 6113755 .... ELCF .....5440 ... 6113758 .... ELCF .....5500 ... 6113786 .... ELCF .....5600 ... 6113760 .... ELCF .....5610 ... 6113793 .... ELCF .....5960 ... 6113794 .... ELCF .....5980 ... 61

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ELEMENTARY ED 12999 .... ELED .....0920 ... 6113010 .... ELED .....0920 ... 6213015 .... ELED .....3010 ... 6113021 .... ELED .....4140 ... 6113023 .... ELED .....4150 ... 6113025 .... ELED .....4170 ... 6113022 .... ELED .....5140 ... 6113024 .... ELED .....5150 ... 6113026 .... ELED .....5170 ... 6113031 .... ELED .....5190 ... 6113066 .... ELED .....5520 ... 61

ENGLISH 13000 .... ENG ......1092 ... 6113004 .... ENG ......1230 ... 6113009 .... ENG ......1240 ... 6113039 .... ENG ......1270 ... 6113056 .... ENG ......1280 ... 6113062 .... ENG ......2100 ... 6113070 .... ENG ......2340 ... 0113071 .... ENG ......2370 ... 6113079 .... ENG ......2800 ... 6114514 .... ENG ......3630 ... 6114499 .... ENG ......3870 ... 6113080 .... ENG ......4311 ... 6113081 .... ENG ......4314 ... 6113086 .... ENG ......4331 ... 6113088 .... ENG ......4338 ... 6113095 .... ENG ......4345 ... 6113100 .... ENG ......4347 ... 6113104 .... ENG ......4361 ... 6113115 .... ENG ......4367 ... 6113123 .... ENG ......4368 ... 6113126 .... ENG ......4380 ... 6113130 .... ENG ......4381 ... 6113138 .... ENG ......4386 ... 6113082 .... ENG ......5314 ... 6113087 .... ENG ......5331 ... 6113089 .... ENG ......5338 ... 6113097 .... ENG ......5345 ... 6113101 .... ENG ......5347 ... 6113106 .... ENG ......5361 ... 6113118 .... ENG ......5367 ... 6113125 .... ENG ......5368 ... 6113132 .... ENG ......5381 ... 6113140 .... ENG ......5386 ... 6113143 .... ENG ......5411 ... 6113152 .... ENG ......5452 ... 6113158 .... ENG ......5461 ... 6114489 .... ENG ......5463 ... 61

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES 13635 .... FCS .......2150 ... 61

FINANCE12946 .... FIN ........2660 ... 6112942 .... FIN ........3640 ... 6112948 .... FIN ........3680 ... 6112945 .... FIN ........3750 ... 6112943 .... FIN ........4700 ... 61

FRENCH12858 .... FREN ....1010 ...21I

FRESHMAN SEMINAR 13905 .... FRSE .....1510 ... 61

GEOGRAPHY 12859 .... GEOG ....1000 ...21I14155 .... GEOG ....1000 ... 6114161 .... GEOG ....2400 ... 6114164 .... GEOG ....2410 ... 6114167 ... GEOG ....4290 ... 6114547 .... GEOG ....4540 ... 6114163 .... GEOG ....4810 ... 6114169 .... GEOG ....5290 ... 6114170 .... GEOG ....5540 ... 6114168 .... GEOG ....5810 ... 6114171 .... GEOG ....5840 ... 6114173 .... GEOG ....5860 ... 61

HEALTH & SAFETY 13732 .... H S........4060 ... 9113726 .... H S........4560 ... 9113727 .... H S........4560 ... 9213730 .... H S........4570 ... 9113734 .... H S........4600 ... 9113733 .... H S........5060 ... 9113728 .... H S........5560 ... 9113729 .... H S........5560 ... 9213731 .... H S........5570 ... 9113735 .... H S........5600 ... 91

HEALTH SCIENCES 14440 .... H SC .....1104 ... 6114443 .... H SC .....1150 ... 6114445 .... H SC .....2190 ... 6114446 .... H SC .....2190 ... 6214465 .... H SC .....2213 ... 6114447 .... H SC .....2220 ... 6114449 .... H SC .....2250 ... 6114464 .... H SC .....2375 ... 6114453 .... H SC .....3316 ... 6114454 .... H SC .....3317 ... 6114455 .... H SC .....3318 ... 61

14456 .... H SC .....3319 ... 6114457 .... H SC .....3321 ... 6114461 .... H SC .....3325 ... 6114462 .... H SC .....3327 ... 6114463 .... H SC .....3329 ... 61

HISTORY 13167 .... HIST......1200 ... 6113175 .... HIST......1210 ... 6113188 .... HIST......1310 ... 6113196 .... HIST......2200 ... 6113203 .... HIST......2710 ... 6113206 .... HIST......4120 ... 6113208 .... HIST......4130 ... 6114510 .... HIST......4200 ... 6113170 .... HIST......4240 ... 6113212 .... HIST......4260 ... 6113215 .... HIST......4500 ... 6113209 .... HIST......5130 ... 6113207 .... HIST......5312 ... 6114511 .... HIST......5320 ... 6113171 .... HIST......5324 ... 6113213 .... HIST......5326 ... 6113216 .... HIST......5350 ... 6113218 .... HIST......5405 ... 6113222 .... HIST......5481 ... 61

INDUSTRIAL TECH13636 .... I T .........0920 ... 6113637 .... I T .........2220 ... 6113639 .... I T .........2250 ... 6114533 .... I T .........4333 ... 6112860 .... I T .........4344 ...61I13640 .... I T .........4365 ... 6114519 .... I T .........5220 ... 6114520 .... I T .........5333 ... 6112861 .... I T .........5344 ...61I13641 .... I T .........5365 ... 61

INFORMATION SYSTEMS14423 .... INSy .....1370 ... 6114429 .... INSy .....4300 ... 6113120 .... LIMS .....5020 ... 6113124 .... LIMS .....5280 ... 61

MANAGEMENT 14392 .... MGMT ..3010 ... 6114395 .... MGMT ..3020 ... 6114396 .... MGMT ..3020 ... 6214390 .... MGMT ..3240 ... 6114400 .... MGMT ..3620 ... 6114407 .... MGMT ..3730 ... 6114406 .... MGMT ..4850 ... 6114409 .... MGMT ..4890 ... 61

MARKETING 14414 .... MKTG ...3110 ... 6114415 .... MKTG ...3620 ... 6114416 .... MKTG ...3780 ... 61

MATHEMATICS 14295 .... MATH ...0990 . 61A14296 .... MATH ...0990 . 62A14297 .... MATH ...0990 . 63B14298 .... MATH ...0990 . 64A12863 .... MATH ...0990 .....IB14304 .... MATH ...1010 ... 6114497 .... MATH ...1020 ... 9114314 .... MATH ...1200 ... 6114328 .... MATH ...1400 ... 6114500 .... MATH ...1415 ... 6114336 .... MATH ...1420 ... 6114300 .... MATH ...1800 ... 6114301 .... MATH ...1800 ... 6214326 .... MATH ...2200 ... 6114338 .... MATH ...2550 ... 6114339 .... MATH ...2800 ... 6114320 .... MATH ...4000 ... 6114340 .... MATH ...4070 ... 6114342 .... MATH ...4110 ... 6114341 .... MATH ...5070 ... 6114350 .... MATH ...5320 ... 6114477 .... MATH ...5430 ... 6114349 .... MATH ...5560 ... 6114351 .... MATH ...5780 ... 6114348 .... MATH ...5950 ... 61

MEDIA STUDIES12969 .... MS ........5050 ... 6112968 .... MS ........5100 ... 61

MIDDLE SCHOOL ED 14494 .... MIDS ....4220 ... 6113129 .... MIDS ....4230 ... 6114492 .... MIDS ....4240 ... 6114495 .... MIDS ....5220 ... 6113131 .... MIDS ....5230 ... 6114493 .... MIDS ....5240 ... 61

MILITARY SCIENCE13292 .... MI S ......3990 ... 61

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MUSIC 13448 .... MUS .....1134 ... 6113456 .... MUS .....2217 ... 6113457 .... MUS .....4042 ... 61_____________13518 .... MUSE ...1134 ... 61_____________13538 .... MUSM ..4061 . 611

NURSING 14479 .... NURS ....2190 ... 6114480 .... NURS ....2190 ... 6213841 .... NURS ....2200 ... 6113842 .... NURS ....2200 ... 6213840 .... NURS ....2300 ... 6114478 .... NURS ....3321 ... 6113848 .... NURS ....3450 ... 6113863 .... NURS ....4383 ... 6113857 .... NURS ....4600 ... 61

PHILOSOPHY 13230 .... PHIL .....1010 ... 6113241 .... PHIL .....1020 ... 6113251 .... PHIL .....1030 ... 6113254 .... PHIL .....2760 ... 61

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 13691 .... P E ........2040 ... 6113710 .... P E ........5000 ... 6113714 .... P E ........5070 ... 61

PHYSICAL SCIENCE12949 .... PH S .....1000 ... 6112953 .... PH S .....1010 ... 6112954 .... PH S .....1010 ... 6212956 .... PH S .....1080 ... 6112957 .... PH S .....1080 ... 6212961 .... PH S .....1140 ... 61

PHYSICAL THERAPY 14466 .... P T ........3301 ... 61

PHYSICS12964 .... PHyS ....1510 ... 6112970 .... PHyS ....2110 ... 6112995 .... PHyS ....4750 ... 61

PHYSIOLOGY13420 .... PSLy .....2040 ... 6113423 .... PSLy .....5700 ... 61

POLITICAL SCIENCE 13267 .... POL ......1010 ... 6113268 .... POL ......1010 ... 6213275 .... POL ......4030 ... 6113280 .... POL ......4400 ... 61

PSYCHOLOGY 13546 .... PSyC .....1100 ... 6113561 .... PSyC .....2000 ... 6113557 .... PSyC .....2020 ... 6113558 .... PSyC .....2020 ... 6213565 .... PSyC .....2080 ... 6114357 .... PSyC .....2120 ... 9114527 .... PSyC .....2500 ... 9113584 .... PSyC .....3100 ... 6114362 .... PSyC .....3260 ... 9113591 .... PSyC .....4100 ... 6113590 .... PSyC .....4100 ... 6213579 .... PSyC .....4150 ... 6113588 .... PSyC .....4155 ... 6113586 .... PSyC .....4185 ... 6113599 .... PSyC .....4190 ... 6113603 .... PSyC .....4206 ... 6113580 .... PSyC .....5150 ... 6113587 .... PSyC .....5185 ... 6113600 .... PSyC .....5190 ... 6113604 .... PSyC .....5206 ... 6114384 .... PSyC .....5640 ... 6113609 .... PSyC .....5650 ... 6113607 .... PSyC .....5660 ... 6113611 .... PSyC .....5670 ... 6113608 .... PSyC .....5710 ... 6113610 .... PSyC .....5730 ... 6113620 .... PSyC .....5740 ... 6113614 .... PSyC .....5750 ... 6113612 .... PSyC .....5760 ... 6113616 .... PSyC .....5790 ... 6213613 .... PSyC .....5800 ... 6113623 .... PSyC .....5860 ... 6113624 .... PSyC .....5890 ... 6113617 .... PSyC .....5950 ... 6113618 .... PSyC .....5950 ... 6213619 .... PSyC .....5950 ... 6313625 .... PSyC .....5990 ... 6113626 .... PSyC .....5990 ... 6213627 .... PSyC .....5991 ... 6113628 .... PSyC .....5991 ... 6213622 .... PSyC .....5992 ... 61

QUANT bUS ANALYSIS 14434 .... QBA ......2000 ... 6114435 .... QBA ......2000 ... 6214437 .... QBA ......2010 ... 61

READING 13141 .... READ ....0920 ... 6113147 .... READ ....1500 ... 6113154 .... READ ....3700 ... 6113157 .... READ ....4100 ... 6113185 .... READ ....4170 ... 6113169 .... READ ....4280 ... 6113172 .... READ ....4280 ... 6213176 .... READ ....4291 ... 6113160 .... READ ....5100 ... 6113187 .... READ ....5170 ... 6113181 .... READ ....5200 ... 6114517 .... READ ....5200 ... 9114516 .... READ ....5210 ... 9113194 .... READ ....5220 ... 6113195 .... READ ....5230 ... 2113198 .... READ ....5240 ... 2113197 .... READ ....5260 ... 6113173 .... READ ....5280 ... 6113174 .... READ ....5280 ... 6213179 .... READ ....5291 ... 61

SPECIAL EDUCATION 13368 .... S ED ......4301 ... 6113370 .... S ED ......4301 ... 6213373 .... S ED ......4301 ... 6313391 .... S ED ......4303 ... 6113380 .... S ED ......5301 ... 6113383 .... S ED ......5301 ... 6213385 .... S ED ......5301 ... 6313399 .... S ED ......5303 ... 6113403 .... S ED ......5476 ... 6113404 .... S ED ......5482 ... 6113405 .... S ED ......5484 ... 6113406 .... S ED ......5487 ... 6113407 .... S ED ......5488 ... 61

SOCIAL WORK 13293 .... S WK ....5421 ... 6113296 .... S WK ....5431 ... 6213297 .... S WK ....5432 ... 6113298 .... S WK ....5432 ... 6213299 .... S WK ....5434 ... 6113300 .... S WK ....5440 ... 6113315 .... S WK ....5451 ... 6113302 .... S WK ....5461 ... 6113303 .... S WK ....5461 ... 6213305 .... S WK ....5461 ... 6313307 .... S WK ....5463 ... 6113311 .... S WK ....5463 ... 6213312 .... S WK ....5463 ... 6313319 .... S WK ....5472 ... 61

SOCIOLOGY 14196 .... SOC ......1010 ... 6114207 .... SOC ......1200 ... 6112870 .... SOC ......1250 ...21I14200 .... SOC ......1250 ... 6114205 .... SOC ......2500 ... 6114232 .... SOC ......3030 ... 9114230 .... SOC ......3230 ... 5514210 .... SOC ......3350 ... 6114231 .... SOC ......3430 ... 5514212 .... SOC ......3510 ... 6114215 .... SOC ......3800 ... 6114213 .... SOC ......4250 ... 6114225 .... SOC ......4500 ... 9114217 .... SOC ......4830 ... 61

SPANISH 14100 .... SPAN ....1010 ... 6114101 .... SPAN ....1010 ... 6214102 .... SPAN ....1010 ... 6314110 .... SPAN ....1020 ... 6114111 .... SPAN ....1020 ... 6214112 .... SPAN ....1020 ... 6314121 .... SPAN ....3100 ... 6114125 .... SPAN ....3510 ... 61

TECHNOLOGY & ED 13644 .... T&ED ....2209 ... 6113645 .... T&ED ....4330 ... 6113660 .... T&ED ....4392 ... 2113651 .... T&ED ....4630 ... 6113646 .... T&ED ....5330 ... 6113661 .... T&ED ....5392 ... 2113663 .... T&ED ....5411 ... 6113683 .... T&ED ....5490 ... 6113671 .... T&ED ....5496 ... 6113672 .... T&ED ....5497 ... 6113652 .... T&ED ....5630 ... 61

ZOOLOGY 13427 .... ZOOL ....2050 ... 61

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AFRICAN AMERICAN STuDIES14481 .... AFAM ...1000 ... 62

ANTHROPOlOGy 14129 .... ANTH ...2010 ... 61

BIlINGuAl ED 13224 .... BIL ........3200 ... 6113259 .... BIL ........5720 ... 61

CRIMINAl JuSTICE 13961 .... CJ .........1130 ... 6213962 .... CJ .........1130 ... 6313970 .... CJ .........1200 ... 6313971 .... CJ .........1200 ... 6413972 .... CJ .........1220 ... 6113975 .... CJ .........2245 ... 6113973 .... CJ .........2245 ... 6213978 .... CJ .........4306 ... 6113992 .... CJ .........4350 ... 6114468 .... CJ .........5306 ... 6113993 .... CJ .........5350 ... 61

COMMuNICATIONS,MEDIA ARTS &THEATRE 14042 .... CMAT....2030 ... 6414043 .... CMAT....2030 ... 6514061 .... CMAT....4322 ... 6114062 .... CMAT....5322 ... 61

COMPuTER SCIENCE14239 .... CPTR .....1060 ... 62

EARly CHIlDHOOD ED 13304 .... ECH ......0920 ... 6113323 .... ECH ......4170 ... 6113324 .... ECH ......4170 ... 6213316 .... ECH ......4304 ... 6113325 .... ECH ......5170 ... 6113326 .... ECH ......5170 ... 6213317 .... ECH ......5304 ... 61

ECONOMICS 14132 .... ECON ....1000 ... 6114229 .... ECON ....1010 ... 5514144 .... ECON ....1020 ... 6114150 .... ECON ....3030 ... 61

EDuCATIONAl lEADERSHIP 13766 .... ELCF .....5310 ... 6114531 .... ELCF .....5320 ... 6113776 .... ELCF .....5370 ... 6113785 .... ELCF .....5540 ... 6113787 .... ELCF .....5650 ... 6113801 .... ELCF .....6100 ... 61

ElEMENTARy ED 14485 .... ELED .....4020 ... 6113028 .... ELED .....4190 ... 6114486 .... ELED .....5020 ... 6113767 .... ELED .....5320 ... 6113068 .... ELED .....5521 ... 61

ENGlISH 13058 .... ENG ......1280 ... 6213085 .... ENG ......2940 ... 6113090 .... ENG ......4323 ... 6114491 .... ENG ......4379 ... 6113091 .... ENG ......5323 ... 6114490 .... ENG ......5379 ... 61

GEOGRAPHy 14156 .... GEOG ....1000 ... 62

HEAlTH SCIENCES14444 .... H SC .....1150 ... 6214450 .... H SC .....2265 ... 6114452 .... H SC .....3315 ... 6114459 .... H SC .....3323 ... 61

HISTORy13177 .... HIST......1210 ... 2113219 .... HIST......4990 ... 6113220 .... HIST......5399 ... 61

INDuSTRIAl TECHNOlOGy 13642 .... I T .........4379 ... 6113643 .... I T .........5379 ... 61

INFORMATION SySTEMS 14424 .... INSy .....1370 ... 6214428 .... INSy .....3280 ... 61

lIBRARy INFORMATION MEDIA STuDIES13122 .... LIMS .....5300 ... 61

MATH 14268 .... MATH ...0910 ... 6114259 .... MATH ...0920 ... 6114305 .... MATH ...1010 ... 6214308 .... MATH ...1020 ... 6114315 .... MATH ...1200 ... 6214318 .... MATH ...1210 ... 6114331 .... MATH ...1500 ... 6114329 .... MATH ...1600 ... 6114345 .... MATH ...4410 ... 6114346 .... MATH ...5220 ... 61

MANAGEMENT14387 .... MGMT ..1030 ... 6114393 .... MGMT ..3010 ... 6214399 .... MGMT ..3600 ... 61

NuRSING 13853 .... NURS ....3375 ... 6113849 .... NURS ....4100 ... 61

PHIlOSOPHy13242 .... PHIL .....1020 ... 62

PHySICAl ED 13692 .... P E ........2040 ... 6213708 .... P E ........3410 ... 6113709 .... P E ........5410 ... 61

POlITICAl SCI 13269 .... POL ......1010 ... 6313270 .... POL ......1010 ... 6413276 .... POL ......2610 ... 61

PSyCHOlOGy 13547 .... PSyC .....1100 ... 6213548 .... PSyC .....1100 ... 6313549 .... PSyC .....1100 ... 6413562 .... PSyC .....2000 ... 6214353 .... PSyC .....2000 ... 6313559 .... PSyC .....2020 ... 6313553 .... PSyC .....2040 ... 6113554 .... PSyC .....2040 ... 6213568 .... PSyC .....2100 ... 6113596 .... PSyC .....3220 ... 61

13570 .... PSyC .....4200 ... 6114360 .... PSyC .....4205 ... 9113605 .... PSyC .....4210 ... 6113589 .... PSyC .....5155 ... 6113571 .... PSyC .....5200 ... 6114361 .... PSyC .....5205 ... 9113606 .... PSyC .....5210 ... 61

READING 13149 .... READ ....1500 ... 6213155 .... READ ....3700 ... 6213182 .... READ ....4160 ... 6113184 .... READ ....5160 ... 61

SPECIAl ED 13375 .... S ED ......4301 ... 6413393 .... S ED ......4303 ... 6213363 .... S ED ......5092 ... 6113387 .... S ED ......5301 ... 6413400 .... S ED ......5303 ... 6213408 .... S ED ......5492 ... 61

SOCIAl WORK 13295 .... S WK ....5431 ... 6113301 .... S WK ....5440 ... 6213322 .... S WK ....5490 ... 61

SOCIOlOGy 14197 .... SOC ......1010 ... 6214203 .... SOC ......2300 ... 6114208 .... SOC ......2410 ... 61

SPANISH14103 .... SPAN ....1010 ... 6414113 .... SPAN ....1020 ... 6414114 .... SPAN ....1020 ... 6514115 .... SPAN ....1020 ... 66

TECHNOlOGy & ED13647 .... T&ED ....4346 ... 6113648 .... T&ED ....4346 ... 6213653 .... T&ED ....4348 ... 6113649 .... T&ED ....5346 ... 6113650 .... T&ED ....5346 ... 6213654 .... T&ED ....5348 ... 61

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ACCOuNTING ACCT ......... 2110 ............. 10

ART ART ........... 1000 ............. 20ART ........... 1200 ............. 35ART ........... 1280 ............. 25ART ........... 1300 ............. 35ART ........... 1400 ............. 25ART ........... 1575 ............. 35ART ........... 2040 ............. 15ART ........... 2050 ............. 30ART ........... 2200 ............. 35ART ........... 2240 ............. 35ART ........... 2260 ............. 35ART ........... 2300 ............. 35ART ........... 2310 ............. 35ART ........... 2400 ............. 15ART ........... 2450 ............. 30ART ........... 2500 ............. 25ART ........... 3200 ............. 30ART ........... 3260 ............. 35ART ........... 3360 ............. 35ART ........... 3400 ............. 15ART ........... 3450 ............. 30ART ........... 3460 ............. 25ART ........... 3540 ............. 25ART ........... 3710 ............. 35ART ........... 3725 ............. 35ART ........... 3735 ............. 35ART ........... 4099 ............. 25ART ........... 4360 ............. 35ART ........... 4664 ............. 25ART ........... 4950 ............. 30ART ........... 5950 ............. 30

BIOlOGyBIOL .......... 1070 ............. 15BIOL .......... 1080 ............. 20BIOL .......... 1130 ............. 15BIOL .......... 1510 ............. 20BIOL .......... 1710 ............. 35BIOL .......... 2020 ............. 20BIOL .......... 2021 ............. 20BIOL .......... 2059 ............. 20BIOL .......... 2550 ............. 40BIOL .......... 3040 ............. 30

BIOL .......... 3690 ............. 40BIOL .......... 4280 ............. 50BIOL .......... 4520 ............. 50BIOL .......... 4900 ............. 50BIOL .......... 5280 ............. 50BIOL .......... 5520 ............. 50BIOL .......... 5900 ............. 50

BOTANyBOT ........... 2050 ............. 35

BuSINESS EDB E............. 3301 ............. 15B E............. 5301 ............. 15

CHEMISTRyCHEM ........ 1050 ............. 20CHEM ........ 1550 ............. 20CHEM ........ 1560 ............. 20CHEM ........ 2500 ............. 20CHEM ........ 2510 ............. 20CHEM ........ 2650 ............. 20CHEM ........ 4260 ............. 20CHEM ........ 4302 ............. 20CHEM ........ 4365 ............. 20CHEM ........ 5302 ............. 20

CHINESECHIN ......... 1010 ............. 20CHIN ......... 1020 ............. 20

COMMuNICATIONS,MEDIA ART & THEATRECMAT ........ 2070 ............. 15CMAT ........ 3080 ............. 25CMAT ........ 3090 ............. 25CMAT ........ 3660 ............. 15CMAT ........ 4306 ............. 50CMAT ........ 4324 ............. 15CMAT ........ 4342 ............. 25CMAT ........ 4352 ............. 15CMAT ........ 5306 ............. 50CMAT ........ 5324 ............. 15

COMPuTER SCIENCECPTR ......... 1050 ............. 25CPTR ......... 1060 ............. 35CPTR ......... 1070 ............. 35CPTR ......... 1090 ............. 35CPTR ......... 1100 ............. 35CPTR ......... 2100 ............. 35CPTR ......... 2400 ............. 25CPTR ......... 3100 ............. 35CPTR ......... 3500 ............. 25CPTR ......... 3700 ............. 25CPTR ......... 4400 ............. 35CPTR ......... 4600 ............. 25CPTR ......... 4710 ............. 25CPTR ......... 4800 ............. 25CPTR ......... 5550 ............. 25CPTR ......... 5660 ............. 25CPTR ......... 5990 ............. 25

EDuCATIONAl lEADERSHIPELCF .......... 5420 ............. 10

ENGlISHENG ........... 1220 ............. 17 ENG ........... 1230 ............. 17ENG ........... 1240 ............. 17ENG ........... 2370 ............. 17

ENGINEERING STuDIESENGR ........ 2550 ............. 20

FRENCHFREN ......... 1010 ............. 20FREN ......... 1020 ............. 20FREN ......... 2010 ............. 20FREN ......... 2020 ............. 20

FRESHMAN SEMINARFRSE .......... 1500 ............. 10FRSE .......... 1500 ............. 10

GEOGRAPHyGEOG ........ 1100 ............... 5GEOG ........ 1400 ............. 15GEOG ........ 2400 ............. 20GEOG ........ 2410 ............. 15

GEOG ........ 2840 ............. 15GEOG ........ 3010 ............. 10GEOG ........ 4540 ............. 15GEOG ........ 4810 ............. 15GEOG ........ 5540 ............. 15GEOG ........ 5810 ............. 15GEOG ........ 5840 ............. 10GEOG ........ 5850 ............. 10

HEAlTH & SAFETyH S ............ 1570 ............... 5

INDuSTRIAl TECHI T .............. 2220 ...........100I T .............. 2250 ............. 15I T .............. 4333 ...........100I T .............. 4344 ...........100I T .............. 5220 ...........100I T .............. 5333 ...........100

INFORMATION SySTEMSINSy .......... 1360 ............. 15INSy .......... 1370 ............. 20INSy .......... 2840 ............. 20INSy .......... 3280 ............. 20INSy .......... 4300 ............. 15

MATHMATH ........ 0990 ............. 10MATH ........ 1200 ............. 10MATH ........ 1210 ............. 10MATH ........ 1250 ............. 10MATH ........ 1410 ............. 10MATH ........ 1415 ............. 35MATH ........ 1420 ............. 10MATH ........ 2430 ............. 10MATH ........ 2800 ............. 25

MIDDlE SCHOOl EDMIDS ......... 4220 ............. 10MIDS ......... 4230 ............. 10MIDS ......... 4240 ............. 10MIDS ......... 5220 ............. 10MIDS ......... 5230 ............. 10MIDS ......... 5240 ............. 10

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MuSIC GeneralMUS .......... 1100 ............. 15MUS .......... 1101 ............. 15MUS .......... 1102 ............. 15MUS .......... 1105 ............. 15MUS .......... 1106 ............. 15MUS .......... 1107 ............. 15MUS .......... 1108 ............. 15MUS .......... 1109 ............. 15MUS .......... 1111 ............. 10MUS .......... 1117 ............. 15MUS .......... 1118 ............. 15MUS .......... 1133 ............. 15MUS .......... 1139 ............. 15MUS .......... 1143 ............. 15MUS .......... 1144 ............. 15MUS .......... 1145 ............. 15MUS .......... 1146 ............. 15MUS .......... 1147 ............. 15MUS .......... 1148 ............. 15

MuSIC AppliedMUSA ....... 1100 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1101 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1102 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1103 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1104 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1105 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1106 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1107 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1109 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1110 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1111 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1112 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1113 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1114 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1115 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1116 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1117 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1120 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1121 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1124 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1130 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1131 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1132 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1133 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1134 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1135 ............. 15MUSA ....... 1136 ............. 15

MUSA ....... 1137 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2200 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2201 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2202 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2203 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2204 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2205 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2206 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2207 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2209 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2210 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2211 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2212 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2213 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2214 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2215 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2216 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2217 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2220 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2221 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2224 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2230 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2231 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2232 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2233 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2234 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2235 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2236 ............. 15MUSA ....... 2237 ............. 15

MuSIC EnsembleMUSE ........ 1110 ............. 10MUSE ........ 1118 ............. 10MUSE ........ 1130 ............. 10MUSE ........ 1134 ............. 10MUSE ........ 1140 ............. 10

MuSIC MajorsMUSM ...... 1112 ............. 10MUSM ...... 1114 ............. 10MUSM ...... 1116 ............. 10MUSM ...... 1118 ............. 10MUSM ...... 2201 ............. 20MUSM ...... 2218 ............. 10MUSM ...... 2219 ............. 10MUSM ...... 3310 ............. 10MUSM ...... 3318 ............. 10MUSM ...... 3319 ............. 10

OCCuPATIONAl THERAPyO T ............ 4141 ............. 20O T ............ 4150 ............. 20O T ............ 4151 ............. 20O T ............ 5141 ............. 25O T ............ 5150 ............. 20O T ............ 5151 ............. 20O T ............ 5380 ............. 25

PHySICAl EDP E ............. 2130 ............... 5P E ............. 3010 ............... 5P E ............. 3030 ............. 10P E ............. 5011 ............... 5P E ............. 5033 ............. 10

PHySICAl SCIENCEPH S .......... 1100 ............. 20PH S .......... 1130 ............. 20PH S .......... 1140 ............. 20PH S .......... 1140 ............. 20PH S .......... 1150 ............. 20

PHySICSPHyS ......... 1510 ............. 20PHyS ......... 1520 ............. 20PHyS ......... 1520 ............. 20PHyS ......... 2110 ............. 20PHyS ......... 2220 ............. 20PHyS ......... 2700 ............. 20PHyS ......... 2710 ............. 20PHyS ......... 3300 ............. 20PHyS ......... 4850 ............. 20PHyS ......... 4860 ............. 20

PHySIOlOGyPSLy .......... 2040 ............. 25

PSyCHOlOGyPSyC ......... 1130 ............. 15PSyC ......... 5650 ............. 25PSyC ......... 5670 ............. 25PSyC ......... 5730 ............. 25PSyC ......... 5790 ............. 25PSyC ......... 5860 ............. 20PSyC ......... 5950 ............. 25PSyC ......... 5990 ............. 25PSyC ......... 5991 ............. 25

quANTITATIvE BuSINESS ANAlySISQBA .......... 2010 ............. 15

SOCIAl WORKS WK ......... 5440 ............. 15S WK ......... 5461 ............. 15S WK ......... 5463 ............. 15

SPANISHSPAN ......... 1010 ............. 20SPAN ......... 1020 ............. 20SPAN ......... 1200 ............. 20SPAN ......... 2010 ............. 20SPAN ......... 2020 ............. 20SPAN ......... 3020 ............. 20SPAN ......... 3510 ............... 5

TECHNOlOGy & EDT&ED ........ 4330 ............. 15T&ED ........ 4346 ............. 10T&ED ........ 4347 ............. 10T&ED ........ 5330 ............. 15T&ED ........ 5346 ............. 10T&ED ........ 5347 ............. 10

ZOOlOGyZOOL ......... 2040 ............. 40ZOOL ......... 2050 ............. 20ZOOL ......... 2610 ............. 20

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Graduate-at-Large Application (Major Code GSAL)

To apply, submit proof of a baccalaureate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution. This proof can be a copy of the diploma or final transcript. However, it is advised that students who wish to enroll in graduate courses do bring a photocopy of their transcripts for prerequisite verification. All students must pay a non-refundable, one-time application-processing fee of $25. Admission/Registration Restrictions

Graduate-at-large students are ineligible for any form of financial assistance. There are restrictions on both the age and the number of credits (12 credit hours) earned in graduate-at-large status that may be later accepted into a degree program. If you plan to apply to a degree program in the near future, it is recommended that you obtain course approval from the department supervising your prospective program. Students should obtain a Graduate Student Catalog for official information.

Term Applying Fall (August) Spring ( January) Summer (May) Year

Do you plan to apply to a degree program in the near future? When?

Social Security No. Surtitle (Select One) Ms. / Mrs. / Mr.

Last Name First Name MI

Birth Date Marital Status Gender

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Permanent Street Address City StateZip Code County Country/Nation Day Phone Evening Phone E-mail Address Emergency Contact Name RelationshipStreet City State Zip CodeDay Phone Evening Phone Are you a citizen of the United States? Yes No*

If not a citizen, are you a permanent resident? Yes No Registration. No.

Did you live in Illinois for the last 6 months? Yes No

Have you earned/will have earned the bachelor’s degree? Where earned

Submission of the application is interpreted as knowledge and understanding of the guidelines and procedures described herein. Your signature is required in order to process this application.

Signature Date

The School of Graduate and Professional Studies, Chicago State University, 9501 So. King Drive-DH 338, Chicago, IL 60628. Phone: 773- 995-2404. Fax: 773-995-3671. E-mail: [email protected]. URL: www.csu.edu.

*International students entering or already residing in the United States may be admitted as at-large students. Specific information must be obtained from the CSU Office of International Programs.

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Accounting • BHS 435 / 773.995.397912908 1290 01 Legal Environment 3 MW 0930-1050am BHS 503B Hunt A12909 1290 61 Legal Environment 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 504A Hunt A12894 + 2110 01 Intro Financial Acct 3 MW 1100-1220pm BHS 504A Carter T M1/$ W 1230-0120pm BHS 504A Carter T12896 + 2110 02 Intro Financial Acct 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 504A Osaghae V M1/$ R 1230-0120pm BHS 504B Osaghae V12898 + 2110 61 Intro Financial Acct 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 504A Arredondo R M1/$ T 0900-0950pm BHS 504A Arredondo R12899 + 2111 01 Int Managerial Acct 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 504A Roper B12900 + 2111 02 Int Managerial Acct 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 503B Arredondo R12902 + 2111 61 Int Managerial Acct 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 504A Arredondo R12903 + 2120 01 Cost Accounting 3 MW 0930-1050am BHS 504A Roper B12910 2291 61 Business Law I 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 504A Bryant L12905 + 3213 61 Intermed Acct I 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 505 Osaghae V12907 + 3214 01 Intermed Acct II 3 MW 1100-1220pm BHS 500 Roper B JR12911 + 3292 01 Business Law II 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 504A Grange J12913 + 3293 01 Federal Income Tax 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 503A Hunt A JR12915 + 3314 61 Acct Inform Systems 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 508 Osaghae V JR12921 + 3319 61 Acct Non-Prof Org 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 503B Arredondo R12917 + 4315 61 Advanced Accounting 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 500 Carter T12919 + 4317 01 Auditing 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 505 Osaghae V B1/W112922 + 4394 01 Adv Fed Income Tax 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 505 Grange J

ACCOUNTING ONLINE12932 + 2110 51 Intro Financial Acct 3 - WEB - Grange J M1/$

African American Studies • DH 210B / 773.995.248712874 + 1000 01 Intro AFAM Studies 3 TR 1100-1220pm DH 223 STAFF E314482 + 1000 61 Intro AFAM Studies 3 R 0500-0750pm BHS 503A STAFF E314481 + 1000 62 Intro AFAM Studies 3 F 0500-0750pm SCI 102 Bryant J E312875 + 1010 01 Pan-Africnsm/DuBois 3 TR 0200-0320pm DH 223 McSwine B12876 1020 01 Cultural Diversity 3 MW 0100-0220pm DH 223 McSwine B14483 + 2000 01 AFAM Special Topics 3 TR 0930-1050am BHS 307 STAFF12877 + 2000 61 AFAM Special Topics 3 T 0500-0750pm HWH 200C Beatty M E3 Topic: Intro to Egyptian Hieroglyphics12878 + 2020 61 Af/Af-Am Leadership 3 R 0500-0750pm DH 210B Beatty M12879 2450 61 Yoruba Religon/Cultr 3 TR 0400-0520pm DH 203E STAFF12880 3510 01 Black Chicago 3 TR 0200-0320pm DH 216 STAFF

Additional African American Studies courses offered this semester:14130 ANTH 2120 01 Cultures of Africa 3 TR 0930-1050am SCI 207 STAFF AE13759 ELCF 4610 61 Ed Issues Blck Comm 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 103 McSwine B AE13076 ENG 2910 01 African Amer Lit I 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 209 Ohale C AE13077 ENG 2910 02 African Amer Lit I 3 MWF 0100-0154pm SCI 209 Bryant J AE13085 ENG 2940 61 African Amer Lit II 3 S 1200-0250pm DH 210A Ellis K AE13090 ENG 4323 61 Wright/Elison/Baldwi 3 F 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Plumpp S AE13086 ENG 4331 61 Literary Criticism 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Bryant J AE13138 ENG 4386 61 Morrsn/Walkr/Hurstn 3 MW 0730-0850pm DH 210A Ellis K AE13091 ENG 5323 61 Wright/Elison/Baldwi 3 F 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Plumpp S AE13087 ENG 5331 61 Literary Criticism 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Bryant J AE13140 ENG 5386 61 Morrsn/Walkr/Hurstn 3 MW 0730-0850pm DH 210A Ellis K AE13203 HIST 2710 61 African American Exp 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 202 Morikawa S AE/R213204 HIST 2850 01 Africa Since 1800 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 201 N’Daou S AE/R213456 MUS 2217 61 Jazz/Pop Mus Hist II 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 105 Offard F AE14211 SOC 4300 01 Sem:Soc Blk Families 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 205 Baker-Kimmons L AE

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n Changes to the course information listed here can be found on the CSU X-PRESS at CsU’s website www.csu.edu

CRN CRSE# SEC TITlE CREDIT DAyS TIME BlD / RM INSTRuCTOR FOOTNOTES

Air & Space • DH 204 / 773.995.224214537 3010 01 Airforce Leadership I 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF14538 3020 01 Airforce Leadership II 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF14539 5010 01 Nation Security Affrs 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF14540 5020 01 Prep Active Duty 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

Anthropology • SCI 321 / 773.995.218614126 1010 01 Intro Cultural Anth 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 203 STAFF W114127 1010 02 Intro Cultural Anth 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 202 STAFF W114128 1010 61 Intro Cultural Anth 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 306 STAFF W114129 + 2010 61 Global Cultures 3 S 0900-1150am SCI 209 STAFF E1/R114130 2120 01 Cultures of Africa 3 TR 0930-1050am SCI 207 STAFF AE

Art & Design • BHS 600 / 773.995.398413909 1000 01 Art Actv Non-Art Maj 3 TR 0200-0435pm BHS 301 Choi C $13915 + 1092 01 Il Art Cert Review 1 TBA TBA TBA Choi C13910 1100 01 Int to Visual Arts 3 MWF 1200-1254pm BHS 306 Gavin A13911 1100 02 Int to Visual Arts 3 TR 0930-1050am BHS 306 STAFF13912 1100 61 Int to Visual Arts 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 306 STAFF13916 + 1102 01 Seminar II 1 R 1230-0120pm BHS 306 Kang S14488 + 1103 01 Seminar III 1 M 0100-0150pm BHS 505 Gavin A13913 1200 01 Drawing I 3 MWF 0100-0250pm BHS 305 STAFF $13914 1200 02 Drawing I 3 TR 0930-1150am BHS 305 Anderson J $13931 + 1280 01 2-D Design 3 TR 0200-0450pm BHS 305 Christofferson $13917 1300 01 Photography I 3 TR 0930-1220pm BHS 303 Crisman J $13918 1300 61 Photography I 3 MW 0600-0850pm BHS 303 Buitron R $13920 1400 01 Sculpture I 3 TR 1000-1250pm BHS 101W Christofferson $13932 1575 01 Ceramics I 3 TR 0200-0450pm BHS 101E Hawkins J $13934 1575 61 Ceramics I 3 TR 0600-0850pm BHS 101E Hawkins J $13935 + 2030 01 Body Notions 3 MWF 0200-0254pm BHS 306 Whitson N13936 + 2040 01 Hip Hop Aesthetics 3 MWF 1100-1154am BHS 306 Whitson N $13937 + 2050 01 Intro Sound Art 3 MWF 0100-0254pm BHS 303 Gale T $13938 + 2103 01 Modern Art 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 306 Kang S13922 + 2110 01 Intro Non-Western Art 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 306 Kang S13927 2120 61 Hist Photography 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 303 Crisman J13929 2130 61 Theory of Film 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 306 Zake R13928 + 2200 01 Advanced Drawing 3 MWF 1000-1154am BHS 305 Gavin A $14528 + 2240 01 Watercolor Painting 3 MWF 1000-1154am BHS 305 Gavin A $13919 + 2260 01 Printmaking 3 MWF 0800-0954am BHS 301 Gavin A $13926 + 2300 01 Photography II 3 TR 0200-0450pm BHS 303 Crisman J $13925 + 2310 01 Documentary Photo 3 TR 0200-0450pm BHS 303 Crisman J $13921 + 2400 01 Sculpture II 3 TR 0900-1150am BHS 101W Christofferson $13923 2450 01 Jewelry I 3 MWF 0200-0354pm BHS 101W Soo T $13924 2450 61 Jewelry I 3 MW 0530-0750pm BHS 101W Soo T $13930 2500 01 Fiber Arts I 3 MWF 0100-0254pm BHS 308 Dawson L $14534 + 3200 01 Drawing III 3 MWF 1000-1154am BHS 305 Gavin A $13942 + 3260 01 Advanced Printmaking 3 MWF 0800-0954am BHS 301 Gavin A $13940 + 3360 01 Digital Photography 3 MW 0200-0450pm BHS 302 Gadelha M $13943 + 3400 01 Sculpture III 3 TR 0900-1150am BHS 101W Christofferson $13945 + 3450 01 Jewelry II 3 MWF 0200-0354pm BHS 101W Soo T $13946 + 3460 61 Jewelry III 3 MW 0530-0750pm BHS 101W Soo T $13933 + 3540 01 Weaving II 3 MWF 1200-0154pm BHS 308 Dawson L $

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CRN CRSE# SEC TITlE CREDIT DAyS TIME BlD / RM INSTRuCTOR FOOTNOTES

13949 + 3710 01 Visual Communctns II 3 TR 0200-0450pm BHS 302 O’Brien W $13950 + 3725 01 Vis Graph Studio II 3 TR 0930-1220pm BHS 302 O’Brien W $13951 + 3735 01 Vis Graph Studio III 3 MW 1000-1230pm BHS 302 Gadelha M $13941 + 4360 01 Adv Digital Photo 3 MW 0200-0450pm BHS 302 Gadelha M $13947 + 4662 61 Foundation Art Ed 3 T 0500-0750pm BHS 301 Choi C A113944 + 4664 61 Teaching Art K-12 3 R 0500-0750pm BHS 301 Choi C $13952 4950 01 Portfolio Prep 3 F 1200-0450pm BHS 302 STAFF $13948 + 4975 01 Stu Teach/Sem K-12 6 TBA TBA TBA Choi C A1/F113956 5099 01 Adv Ind Study 3 TBA TBA TBA Dawson L13953 5950 01 Portfolio Prep 3 F 1200-0450pm BHS 302 STAFF $

Bilingual Education • ED 312 / 773.995.293213224 + 3200 61 Eval Assessmt Biling 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 306 Valenciano C13247 + 4150 61 Foundations Literacy 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 301 McInerney K13233 + 4220 61 Lit & Humanities Bil 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 206 STAFF A113221 + 4230 61 Rdg & Lang Arts BIL 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 206 STAFF13225 + 4400 31 Field Practicum Bil 3 MTRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0100-0250pm ED 306 Garreton M13250 + 4450 01 St Tch/Sem Biling Ed 6 MTRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0430-0720pm FLD - Garreton M BIL 4450-01 seminar sessions will be held at Whittier Elementary School.13249 + 5150 61 Foundations Literacy 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 301 McInerney K13234 + 5220 61 Lit & Humanities Bil 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 206 STAFF A113223 + 5230 61 Rdg & Lang Arts BIL 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 206 STAFF13226 + 5400 31 Field Practicum Bil 3 MTRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0100-0250pm ED 306 Garreton M13257 + 5450 01 St Tch/Sem Biling Ed 6 MTRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0430-0720pm FLD - Garreton M BIL 5450-01 seminar sessions will be held at Whittier Elementary School.13262 + 5700 61 Hist/Phil Biling Ed 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 206 Valenciano C13259 + 5720 61 Eval/Assess Bil Tchr 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 306 Valenciano C13264 5760 61 Best Practces Biling 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 306 Valenciano C13263 + 5860 61 Internship:Bilingual 6 S 0900-1150am ED 306 Garreton M

Biology • SCI 310 / 773.995.218313327 0920 01 Biol Tch Cert Review 1 R 0200-0250pm SCI 114 Jacobs K13330 1070 01 Bi Sci Survey I 3 MW 0800-0950am SCI 122 Jones A $13331 1070 02 Bi Sci Survey I 3 TR 0900-1050am SCI 122 Jones A $13333 1070 03 Bi Sci Survey I 3 MW 1000-1150am SCI 122 Jones A $13335 1070 04 Bi Sci Survey I 3 TR 1100-1250pm SCI 122 STAFF $13337 1070 05 Bi Sci Survey I 3 MW 1200-0150pm SCI 122 STAFF $13338 1070 06 Bi Sci Survey I 3 MW 0200-0350pm SCI 122 Gerin C $13357 1070 07 Bi Sci Survey I 3 TR 0200-0350pm SCI 122 STAFF $13340 1070 61 Bi Sci Survey I 3 TR 0400-0550pm SCI 122 STAFF $13343 1070 62 Bi Sci Survey I 3 MW 0600-0750pm SCI 122 STAFF $13345 1080 01 Bi Sci Survey II 3 MW 0800-0950am SCI 120 STAFF $13347 1080 02 Bi Sci Survey II 3 TR 0900-1050am SCI 120 Szymczak L $13349 1080 03 Bi Sci Survey II 3 MW 1000-1150am SCI 120 Szymczak L $13350 1080 04 Bi Sci Survey II 3 TR 1100-1250pm SCI 120 Halm-Lutterodt $13351 1080 05 Bi Sci Survey II 3 MW 1200-0150pm SCI 120 STAFF $

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13352 1080 06 Bi Sci Survey II 3 MW 0200-0350pm SCI 120 Johnson R $13353 1080 07 Bi Sci Survey II 3 TR 0200-0350pm SCI 120 Halm-Lutterodt $13354 1080 61 Bi Sci Survey II 3 TR 0400-0550pm SCI 120 Halm-Lutterodt $13356 1080 62 Bi Sci Survey II 3 TR 0600-0750pm SCI 120 STAFF $13361 1130 01 Sci in Serv Society 3 TR 0200-0350pm ED 304 Maselli A $13359 1150 01 Human Biology 3 MWF 0900-0954am SCI 102 Banks F13364 1510 01 Concepts Biology 3 MW 0100-0250pm SCI 121 Jacobs K $13366 1510 61 Concepts Biology 3 TR 0600-0750pm SCI 122 Bush J $13369 + 1600 01 Intro Biol Profssns 1 F 1100-1154am SCI 122 Jacobs K13371 + 1710 61 Intro to Biology 3 MW 0600-0850pm SCI 216 Johnson R M1/R2/$13382 2010 01 Plants/Human Affairs 3 MW 1100-1220pm SCI 215 Potluri V13372 + 2020 01 Anatomy/Physiology I 4 TR 1000-1250pm SCI 115 Walter L R2/$13374 + 2021 01 Anatomy/Physiolgy II 4 MW 0900-1150am SCI 115 STAFF R2/$13376 + 2021 02 Anatomy/Physiolgy II 4 TR 0200-0450pm SCI 115 Walter L R2/$13386 + 2059 01 Intro Microbiology 3 TR 0200-0420pm SCI 121 Sinha R R2/$13384 + 2550 01 Popltn/Comm/Ecosystm 3 TR 0200-0450pm SCI 215 Peters E E5/W1/$ S 1000-0550pm SCI 215 Peters E13378 + 3040 61 Genetics 4 MW 0600-0850pm SCI 215 Gana J E3/R2/W1/$13381 + 3050 61 Intro Cell Biology 3 MW 0600-0750pm SCI TBA Swier K E513409 + 3055 01 Evolutionary Biology 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 327 Bell T13388 + 3690 01 Molecular Microbiol 4 MW 1000-1250pm SCI 121 Sinha R $13389 + 4015 61 Biometrics 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 120 Bell T13395 + 4280 61 Microbial Genetics 4 MW 0600-0850pm SCI 121 Sinha R $13396 + 4520 01 Cell Biology Lab 3 M 0200-0350pm SCI 327 Swier K $ W 0200-0550pm SCI 327 Swier K13410 + 4630 61 Meth Teach 6-12 Biol 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 114A Jacobs K A113411 + 4750 01 Student Tch Sec Biol 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1250pm FLD - STAFF W 0400-0550pm SCI 115 Jacobs K13412 + 4900 61 Recombinant DNA Lab 3 TR 0600-0850pm SCI 327 Erhart M $13392 + 5015 61 Biometrics 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 120 Bell T13416 + 5280 61 Microbial Genetics 4 MW 0600-0850pm SCI 121 Sinha R $13417 5500 01 Chemical Biology 3 TBA TBA TBA Sharpe J13397 + 5520 01 Cell Biology Lab 3 M 0200-0350pm SCI 327 Swier K $ W 0200-0550pm SCI 327 Swier K13414 + 5550 01 Adv Evolution 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 327 Bell T14467 5810 01 Hum Biol for S WK 1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13413 5900 61 Recombinant DNA Lab 3 TR 0600-0850pm SCI 327 Erhart M $

Board of Governors • JDC 201 / 773.995.245714472 1500 01 BOG: Orientation 3 R 0200-0450pm HWH 303 STAFF14473 1500 61 BOG: Orientation 3 T 0600-0850pm TBA TBA Parks F14474 + 3000 01 BOG Capstone Seminar 3 T 0200-0450pm ED 300 Parks F E1/R1

Botany • SCI 310 / 773.995.218313418 + 2050 01 Algae/Plants/Fungi 3 TR 0900-1150am SCI 215 Potluri V E1/R1/M1/W1/$

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Business Education • ED 203 / 773.995.380713630 + 3301 61 Prin Word Processing 3 W 0500-0850pm ED 204 STAFF $13633 + 4750 01 Student Tch Sec Bus 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm ED 109 STAFF13631 + 5301 61 Prin Word Processing 3 W 0500-0850pm ED 204 STAFF13634 + 5750 01 Student Tch Sec Bus 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF $

W 0400-0550pm ED 109 STAFF A1/F1BUSINESS EDUCATION ONLINE13629 0920 51 BE Cert Review 1 - WEB - Boyles P A1

Business Laboratory Program • BHS 435 / 773.995.397912933 + 3207 61 BLP Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Bryant L Enrollment in BLP 3207 is subject to approval of your application (available in BHS 435) by the instructor.

Chemistry • SCI 309 / 773.995.218012881 + 1050 01 Intro Gen & Org Chem 5 MW 1000-1150am SCI 100 Mimnaugh M M2/$ R 1000-1250pm SCI 205 Mimnaugh M F 1000-1054am SCI 106 Mimnaugh M12882 + 1050 02 Intro Gen & Org Chem 5 MW 1000-1150am SCI 100 Mimnaugh M M2/$ W 0200-0450pm SCI 205 Mimnaugh M F 1100-1154am SCI 106 Mimnaugh M12883 + 1550 01 General Chem I 4 MW 0900-1050am SCI 213 Mardis K $ F 0900-1150am SCI 203 STAFF12884 + 1550 02 General Chem I 4 MW 0200-0330pm SCI 108 Bailey S $ F 0200-0450pm SCI 203 STAFF12885 + 1550 61 General Chem I 4 M 0600-0850pm SCI 203 STAFF $ W 0500-0850pm SCI 106 Simpson J12886 + 1560 01 General Chem II 4 MWF 1200-1250pm SCI 102 STAFF $ M 0200-0450pm SCI 205 STAFF F 0100-0154pm SCI 106 STAFF12887 + 1560 02 General Chem II 4 MWF 1200-1250pm SCI 102 STAFF $ T 1000-1250pm SCI 205 STAFF W 1100-1154am SCI 108 STAFF12888 + 1560 03 General Chem II 4 MWF 1200-1250pm SCI 102 STAFF $ M 1100-1154am SCI 108 STAFF R 0200-0450pm SCI 205 STAFF12890 + 1600 01 Intro Chem Profession 1 F 0200-0254pm SCI 202 Abraha A12891 + 2000 01 Sp Tpcs:Chem/Biochem 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF12892 + 2500 61 Organic Chem I 4 T 0600-0850pm SCI 106 Nkansah A M1/$ R 0500-0950pm SCI 305 Nkansah A12893 + 2510 01 Organic Chem II 4 TR 0900-1050am SCI 116 Rivas F M1/W1/$ W 0200-0550pm SCI 305 Gay A12895 + 2510 02 Organic Chem II 4 TR 0900-1050am SCI 116 Rivas F M1/W1/$ F 0200-0550pm SCI 305 Rivas F14501 + 2650 61 Analytical Chem I 4 TR 0530-0920pm SCI 303 McCarthy S M1/$12897 + 2700 01 Industrial Chemistry 3 TBA TBA TBA Richter R12918 + 3300 01 Polymer Chemistry 3 TBA TBA TBA McCarthy S12916 + 4100 01 Adv Inorganic Chem 3 TBA TBA TBA Jones II L, Nkansah A, Kanis D12926 + 4250 01 Macro Physical Chem 3 MW 1100-1250pm SCI 106 Mardis K12927 + 4260 01 Macro Phys Chem Lab 1 T 0200-0550pm SCI 302 Kanis D $

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12901 + 4302 01 Biochemistry I 4 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 106 Abraha A E3/$ W 1200-0350pm SCI 303 Abraha A12920 + 4313 01 Biochemistry II 3 TR 0900-1020am SCI 106 Abraha A12925 + 4365 01 Analytical Chem II 4 M 0100-0450pm SCI 305 Richter R E3/W1/$ W 0100-0450pm SCI 302 Richter R12904 + 5302 01 Biochemistry I 4 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 106 Abraha A $ W 1200-0350pm SCI 303 Abraha A12924 + 5313 01 Biochemistry II 3 TR 0900-1020am SCI 106 Abraha A

Chinese • HWH 301A / 773.995.235014079 1010 01 Elem Chinese I 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 200C Hu L $14080 + 1020 01 Elem Chinese II 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 200C Hu L $

Communications, Media Arts & Theatre •DH 116A / 773.995.228014027 + 1130 01 Comm for Professionl 3 MWF 1000-1054am DH 203E Watkins-Barnes E414028 + 1130 02 Comm for Professionl 3 MWF 0100-0154pm DH 203E Watkins-Barnes E414029 + 1130 61 Comm for Professionl 3 W 0600-0850pm DH 117 Tyler T E414030 2030 01 Basic Speech Commun 3 TR 0800-0920am DH 116 STAFF14031 2030 02 Basic Speech Commun 3 MWF 0900-0954am DH 203E Watkins-Barnes14032 2030 03 Basic Speech Commun 3 TR 0930-1050am DH 116 Jackson K14033 2030 04 Basic Speech Commun 3 MWF 1000-1054am DH 116 STAFF14034 2030 05 Basic Speech Commun 3 MWF 1100-1154am DH 116 Green A14035 2030 06 Basic Speech Commun 3 M 0200-0450pm DH 203E Watkins-Barnes14036 2030 07 Basic Speech Commun 3 MWF 0100-0154pm DH 116 STAFF14037 2030 08 Basic Speech Commun 3 TR 0200-0320pm DH 116 Jackson K14038 2030 09 Basic Speech Commun 3 MWF 0200-0254pm DH 117 Green A14039 2030 61 Basic Speech Commun 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 116 Hofer S14040 2030 62 Basic Speech Commun 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 115 Tyler T14041 2030 63 Basic Speech Commun 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 115 Tyler T14042 2030 64 Basic Speech Commun 3 S 0900-1150am DH 116 Leonard L14043 2030 65 Basic Speech Commun 3 S 0100-0350pm DH 116 Leonard L14044 2050 01 Intro Electrnc Media 3 MWF 0200-0254pm DH 216 White J14045 2070 01 TV Studio Production 3 MWF 1200-0154pm DH 107 Mason N14048 2350 01 Hist Costume Design 3 MWF 0900-0954am DH 115 Green A14049 2450 61 Topics in Comm 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 107 STAFF Topic: Broadcast News14050 + 2500 01 Law/Ethics Mass Med 3 MWF 0100-0154pm DH 117 Olson M14051 + 2560 01 Acting II 3 MWF 0100-0154pm DH 102 Green A14058 3080 01 Practicum in Media 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Reese A, Olson M $14059 3080 61 Practicum in Media 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Hofer S $14060 3090 01 Practicum in Theatre 3 TBA TBA TBA Reese A $14066 + 3320 01 Public Relations II 3 MWF 0900-0954am DH 117 Olson M14070 + 3460 01 Writing for PR 3 MWF 1200-1254pm DH 117 Olson M14073 + 3660 61 Adv Multi Camera Prod 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 107 Hofer S $14054 4306 01 Practicum in Broadcasting 3 TBA TBA TBA Reese A, Kent H $14056 4307 01 Broadcast Internship 3 TO 12 TBA TBA TBA List C14061 + 4322 61 Studies in Playwrtng 3 F 0600-0850pm DH 117 Perkins M14068 + 4324 01 Writing the Screenplay 3 TR 1100-1220pm DH 116 List C $14063 + 4342 01 Sports Broadcast II 3 MWF 1100-1154am DH 107 Henry V $14064 4345 01 Spec Topics in Comm 3 MWF 1000-1054am DH 117 Kent H

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14069 + 4352 01 Digital Adv Fld Prod 3 TR 0200-0450pm JDC 213 List C $14071 + 4360 01 Stage Direction 3 TR 0330-0450pm DH 107 Jackson K14072 + 4368 01 New Technologies Com 3 W 0300-0550pm DH 107 White J14055 5306 01 Practicum in Broadcasting 3 TBA TBA TBA Reese A, Kent H $14057 5307 01 Broadcast Internship 3 TO 12 TBA TBA TBA List C14062 5322 61 Studies in Playwrtng 3 F 0600-0850pm DH 117 Perkins M14067 5324 01 Writing the Screenplay 3 TR 1100-1220pm DH 116 List C $14065 5345 01 Spec Topics in Comm 3 MWF 1000-1054am DH 216 Kent H

COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA ARTS & THEATRE INTERSESSION12852 2020 01I Media Practicum 3 TO 6 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm DH 107 Reese A CMAT 2020-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA ARTS & THEATRE ONLINE14074 + 4316 51 Media Adaptation 3 - WEB - Jackson K14076 + 4362 51 Issues in Broadcasting 3 - WEB - Olson M14075 5316 51 Studies in Media Adaptations 3 - WEB - Jackson K

Communications Media • See Media Studies

Computer Science • HWH 332 / 773.995.210214233 1050 01 Int Data Process 3 MWF 0800-0854am HWH 207 Sanders R $14234 + 1060 01 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 207 Zazi G M1/$14235 + 1060 02 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 207 Chu R M1/$14236 + 1060 03 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 207 Chu R M1/$14237 + 1060 04 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 207 Wang G M1/$14238 + 1060 61 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 207 Chern J M1/$14239 + 1060 62 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 207 Ruiz P M1/$14240 + 1070 61 Intro Webpage/DB App 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 207 Wang G M1/$14241 + 1090 01 Algorith Dev 3 TR 0800-1020am HWH 211 Wang J $14242 + 1090 02 Algorith Dev 3 M 1200-0250pm HWH 211 Chern J $ W 1200-0150pm HWH 211 Chern J14243 + 1100 61 Intro C++ Program 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 212 Vidal-Ascon L M1/$ F 0600-0750pm HWH 212 Vidal-Ascon L14244 + 1900 01 Intro to Comp Profssns 1 W 0200-0250pm HWH 211 Shen E14245 + 2100 01 Adv C++ Programming 3 TR 0800-1020am HWH 212 Getachew D $14246 + 2100 61 Adv C++ Programming 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 211 Chen J $ R 0550-0730pm HWH 212 Chen J14247 + 2400 61 Assembly Lang Progrm 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 211 Chen J E4/$ R 0740-0920pm HWH 212 Chen J14248 + 3100 01 Data Structures 3 TR 1040-1250pm HWH 211 Wang J E4/$14251 + 3500 61 Int Operating Sys 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 211 Vidal-Ascon L E4/W1/$14252 + 3700 01 Commun/Cptr Ntwrks I 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 211 Wang G E4/W1/$14249 + 4400 61 Computr Organization 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 212 Vidal-Ascon L $14253 + 4600 01 Intro Database Systm 3 MW 0130-0250pm HWH 207 Vidal-Ascon L $14254 + 4710 01 Network Security 3 MW 0300-0420pm HWH 211 Chern J $14250 + 4800 61 Software Engineering 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 211 Wang J $14257 + 5550 61 Adv Operatng Systems 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 212 STAFF $14256 + 5660 61 OBJ-Oriented DBases 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 207 STAFF $14258 + 5990 61 Grad Cptr Sci Experc 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF $

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COMPUTER SCIENCE INTERSESSION12853 + 1060 01I Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 211 Wang J M1/$ CPTR 1060-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.

Criminal Justice • HWH 329 / 773.995.210813958 1130 01 Intro Forensic Sci 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 200C Reynolds T13959 1130 02 Intro Forensic Sci 3 M 0100-0350pm HWH 305 Paulson J13960 1130 61 Intro Forensic Sci 3 M 0600-0850pm JDC 213 Reynolds T13961 1130 62 Intro Forensic Sci 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 303 Paulson J13962 1130 63 Intro Forensic Sci 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 303 STAFF13963 1190 01 Law and Justice 3 MW 1200-0120pm HWH 306 Williams R13964 1200 01 Intro to Law 3 MW 0200-0320pm JDC 214 Williams R13965 1200 02 Intro to Law 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 306 Perkins M13966 1200 03 Intro to Law 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 306 Cato D13969 1200 04 Intro to Law 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 306 Cato D13967 1200 61 Intro to Law 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 303 Wilkins T13968 1200 62 Intro to Law 3 W 0600-0850pm DH 217 STAFF13970 1200 63 Intro to Law 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 305 STAFF13971 1200 64 Intro to Law 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 305 STAFF13972 1220 61 Intro Privte Securty 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 306 May M13974 2245 01 Intro Rstortve Justce 3 T 0100-0350pm HWH 303 Beyer S13976 2245 02 Intro Rstortve Justce 3 W 0100-0350pm HWH 303 Beyer S13975 2245 61 Intro Rstortve Justce 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 200B Crigler E13973 2245 62 Intro Rstortve Justce 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 205 STAFF13979 + 2309 01 Survey Crim Just Sys 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 306 Perkins M SO13980 + 2309 61 Survey Crim Just Sys 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 303 May M SO13981 + 2316 01 Intro Criminology 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 204 Cooper M SO/W113982 + 2316 61 Intro Criminology 3 W 0600-0850pm DH 203E Patterson J SO/W113977 + 3302 01 Ind Stdy Crim Just 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13978 + 4306 61 Cnsl Soc Just Areas 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 308 Howell G13983 + 4320 01 Women in Crim Just 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 302 Perkins M13984 + 4324 01 Youth Gang Intervntn 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 306 Knox G13985 + 4335 01 Police Org & Mgmt 3 MW 0200-0320pm HWH 201 McMahon T13986 + 4343 61 Const Crim Procedure 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 223 STAFF13988 + 4345 01 Law Jud Proc Society 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 204 Cooper M13990 + 4350 01 Rsrch Design in CJ 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 307 Crump T13992 + 4350 61 Rsrch Design in CJ 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 205 Crump T13994 + 4351 61 Probation & Parole 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Stone R13996 + 4356 01 Loc Deten Facility 3 MW 0200-0320pm HWH 204 STAFF14000 + 4357 61 Juv Delinq & Juv Jus 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 205 Calvin C14002 + 4363 61 Criminal Investigtn 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 309 Williams T14004 + 4368 01 Terrorism 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 302 Knox G14006 + 4380 61 Quantitative Rsrch Meth 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 217 STAFF14013 + 4381 61 Qualitative Research 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 205 STAFF14008 + 4390 01 Prac/Intern Crim Jus 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Knox G F1/W114009 + 4390 02 Prac/Intern Crim Jus 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Perkins M F1/W114010 + 4390 03 Prac/Intern Crim Jus 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF F1/W114011 + 4391 01 Bachelor Paper 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF W114015 + 4392 01 Service Learning 3 TO 6 TBA FLD - Williams R14468 + 5306 61 Cnsl Soc Just Areas 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 308 Howell G14469 + 5324 01 Youth Gang Interventn 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 306 Knox G14470 + 5335 01 Police Org & Mgmt 3 MW 0200-0320pm HWH 201 McMahon T13987 + 5343 61 Const Crim Procedure 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 223 STAFF13989 + 5345 01 Law Jud Proc Society 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 204 Cooper M

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13991 + 5350 01 Rsrch Design in CJ 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 307 Crump T13993 + 5350 61 Rsrch Design in CJ 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 205 Crump T13995 + 5351 61 Probation & Parole 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Stone R13997 + 5356 01 Loc Deten Facility 3 MW 0200-0320pm HWH 204 STAFF14001 + 5357 61 Juv Delinq & Juv Jus 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 205 Calvin C14003 + 5363 61 Criminal Investigation 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 309 Williams T14005 + 5368 01 Terrorism 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 302 Knox G14007 + 5380 61 Quantitative Rsrch Meth 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 217 STAFF14014 + 5381 61 Qualitative Research 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 205 STAFF14012 + 5801 61 Research Foundations 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 306 STAFF14016 + 5812 61 Ind Stdy Crim Just 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF14021 + 5845 61 Ethical Issues In CJ 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 304H STAFF14017 + 5855 61 Thesis Rsrch In CJ 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF14018 + 5880 61 Sem:Adv Topics CJ 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 304H STAFF14019 + 5881 61 Adv Resrch Analysis & Appl 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 304H STAFF14022 + 5898 61 Advocacy Policy Prac 3 TBA FLD - STAFF14020 + 5899 61 Adv Prc/Int Crim Jus 3 TO 6 TBA FLD - STAFF

CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXTENSION14023 1130 91 Intro Forensic Sci 3 M 0600-0850pm EXT - STAFF Extension Course: Starts January 26 / Extension Site: TBA Contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.14024 1210 91 Intro to Corrections 3 T 0600-0850pm EXT - STAFF Extension Course: Starts January 20 / Extension Site: TBA Contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.14025 1212 91 Intro to Policing 3 W 0600-0850pm EXT - McGovern G Extension Course: Starts January 21 / Extension Site: TBA Contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTERSESSION12851 1130 01I Intro Forensic Sci 3 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 205 Paulson J CJ 1130 - 01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE14026 1200 51 Intro to Law 3 - WEB - Williams R

CSU SEMINAR • See Freshman Seminar

DANCE • See Physical Education

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Early Childhood Education • ED 321 / 773.995.239113304 0920 61 ECH Cert Review 1 S 0100-0450pm ED 205 Murphy J, Cirincione-Ulezi ECH 0920-61 meets January 24, 31, February 7, 14, and 21. Paintal S, Steinhaus P13306 + 4000 61 Found Instrctn ECH 3 R 0500-0750pm ED TBA Paintal S E3/W113309 + 4001 61 Hist/Phil ECH Educ 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 305 Cirincione-Ulezi13313 + 4002 61 The Young Child 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 205 Steinhaus P W113318 + 4120 61 Read/Lan Arts Yng Ch 3 T 0500-0850pm ED 307 Murphy J13320 + 4150 61 Chd/Fam/Com/Relatns 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 205 Steinhaus P13323 + 4170 61 Nutr/Hlth/Safety Chld 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 304 STAFF13324 + 4170 62 Nutr/Hlth/Safety Chld 3 S 0900-1150am ED 304 STAFF13316 + 4304 61 Infant/Toddl Dev Prog 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 205 Golliday R13332 + 4310 61 Lit For Young Chldrn 3 M 0500-0750pm BHS 504B Murphy J E413328 + 4319 61 Meth Instrc Prim Lvl 4 W 0500-0850pm ED 305 Cirincione-Ulezi13336 + 4740 01 Field Practicum ECH 3 MW 0830-0300pm FLD - Cirincione-Ulezi A1/F113341 + 4750 01 St Tch/Sem:ECH 6 MTWRF 0830-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0300-0450pm ED 304 Murphy J13344 + 4850 61 Screen/Assmnt/Eval 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 304 Steinhaus P14549 + 4950 01 Child Care Practicum 6 MTWRF 0830-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1 W 0300-0450pm ED 301 STAFF13308 + 5000 61 Found Instrctn ECH 3 R 0500-0750pm ED TBA Paintal S13310 + 5001 61 Hist/Phil ECH Educ 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 305 Cirincione-Ulezi13314 + 5020 61 The Young Child 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 205 Steinhaus P13348 + 5120 61 Read/Lan Arts Yng Ch 3 T 0500-0850pm ED 307 Murphy J13321 + 5150 61 Chd/Fam/Com/Relatns 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 205 Steinhaus P13325 5170 61 Nutr/Hlth/Safety Chld 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 304 STAFF13326 5170 62 Nutr/Hlth/Safety Chld 3 S 0900-1150am ED 304 STAFF13355 + 5250 61 Contem Influence Ech 3 R 0500-0750pm ED TBA Murphy J13358 5280 61 Multi-Dis Approach 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 305 STAFF13317 + 5304 61 Infant/Toddl Dev Prog 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 205 Golliday R13334 + 5310 61 Lit For Young Chldrn 3 M 0500-0750pm BHS 504B Murphy J13329 + 5319 61 Meth Instrc Prim Lvl 4 W 0500-0850pm ED 305 Cirincione-Ulezi13360 5320 61 Curr Presch-Pri Chn 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 306 Paintal S13339 + 5740 01 Field Practicum ECH 3 MW 0830-0300pm FLD - Cirincione-Ulezi13342 + 5750 01 St Tch/Sem:ECH 6 MTWRF 0830-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0300-0450pm ED 304 Murphy J A1/F113346 + 5850 61 Screen/Assmnt/Eval 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 304 Steinhaus P

Economics • SCI 321 / 773.995.218614132 1000 61 Issues in Amer Econy 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 306 STAFF14133 1010 01 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 202 Leach E14134 1010 02 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 202 Mohaimani B14135 1010 03 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 203 King M14136 1010 04 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 308 King M14137 1010 05 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 205 Leach E14139 1010 61 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 203E Mohaimani M14140 1020 01 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 203 Hervani A14141 1020 02 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 203 King M14142 1020 03 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 201 STAFF14143 1020 04 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 TR 0200-0320pm JDC 211 Hervani A14144 1020 61 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 S 0900-1150am SCI 102 Mohaimani M14138 1030 01 Econ Globalization 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 201 Mohaimani B14145 2000 01 Environmental Econ 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 202 Hervani A

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14148 + 2060 01 Price & Alloc Theory 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 202 Mohaimani B14146 + 2070 61 Natl Income & Employ 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 213 STAFF W114149 + 2130 01 Econ of Stock Mrkts 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 303 Leach E14150 + 3030 61 Urban Economics 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 203 Leach E

ECONOMICS INTERSESSION12854 1010 21I Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 MW 0900-1200pm SCI 209 Hervani A ECON-1010-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, Jan 5, 7 and 12.

ECONOMICS ONLINE14226 1020 51 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 - WEB - Hervani A

ECONOMICS TELECOURSE14229 1010 55 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 F 0500-0550pm HWH 201 Mohaimani B

Education • ED 318 / 773.995.208912976 + 4312 61 Teaching with Technology 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 202 Grim N12977 + 4312 62 Teaching with Technology 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 202 Grim N12979 + 4312 63 Teaching with Technology 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 202 Grim N12980 + 4312 64 Teaching with Technology 3 R 0600-0850pm ED 202 Grim N12982 + 5312 61 Teaching with Technology 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 202 Grim N12984 + 5312 62 Teaching with Technology 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 202 Grim N12985 + 5312 63 Teaching with Technology 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 202 Grim N12987 + 5312 64 Teaching with Technology 3 R 0600-0850pm ED 202 Grim N14261 + 5450 02 Adv Methods:Biol 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 114A Jacobs K A1/F114263 + 5450 03 Adv Methods: Bus Ed 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 204 Boyles P A1/F114265 + 5450 04 Adv Methods: Chem 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 114A Koziarski R A1/F114521 + 5450 05 Adv Methods:Eng 3 W 0600-0850pm ED 300 Amaker A A1/F114266 + 5450 06 Adv Methods:Geog 3 W 0300-0550pm DH 203E Kimble L A1/F114267 + 5450 07 Adv Methods: Hist 3 W 0300-0550pm DH 203E Kimble L A1/F114323 + 5450 08 Adv Methods: Math 3 T 0600-0850pm ED 301 Wayne C A1/F114269 + 5450 12 Adv Methods: T&ED 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 204 Boyles P A1/F114270 + 5450 13 Adv Methods:Phys 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 114A Koziarski R A1/F112996 + 5460 01 Intrnship:Elem Tchg 6 MTWRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1 W 0330-0520pm ED 300 Holloway A, Harrington T, Kelly M13362 + 5485 01 Intrnshp/Sem ECH Ed 6 MTWRF 0830-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0300-0450pm ED 306 STAFF14271 + 5750 02 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Biol 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1250pm FLD - STAFF W 0400-0550pm SCI 115 Jacobs K14272 + 5750 03 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Bus 6 MTWRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm ED 109 STAFF14273 + 5750 04 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Chem 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1250pm FLD - STAFF W 0400-0550pm SCI 115 Koziarski R14548 + 5750 05 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Eng 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0300-0450pm HWH 200C Amaker A14274 + 5750 06 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Geog 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0300-0450pm HWH 305 Bionaz R

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14275 + 5750 07 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Hist 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0300-0450pm HWH 305 Bionaz R 14324 + 5750 08 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Math 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm HWH 202 Wayne C14276 + 5750 12 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 T&ED 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm ED 109 STAFF14277 + 5750 13 Intern/Sem Tchg K-12 Phys 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1250pm FLD - STAFF W 0400-0550pm SCI 115 Koziarski R

Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Foundation •ED 319 / 773.995.208613745 1520 01 Intro to Teaching 2 MW 1000-1054am ED 102 Crossley J F113746 1520 02 Intro to Teaching 2 TR 1100-1154am ED 102 Stell B F113747 1520 61 Intro to Teaching 2 W 0400-0550pm ED 102 Gueno L F113748 1520 62 Intro to Teaching 2 R 0400-0550pm ED 102 STAFF F113749 1520 63 Intro to Teaching 2 R 0600-0750pm ED 102 STAFF F113750 + 2000 01 Hist/Phil Am Pub Ed 3 MWF 1000-1054am ED 100 Makedon A F113751 + 2000 02 Hist/Phil Am Pub Ed 3 MWF 1100-1154am ED 100 Makedon A F113752 + 2000 61 Hist/Phil Am Pub Ed 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 102 McSwine B F113753 + 2000 62 Hist/Phil Am Pub Ed 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 102 Seo B F113754 + 4440 61 Phil/Curr/Inst MIDS 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 300 Stell B F113757 + 4500 61 Prin/Prac Secndry Ed 2 W 0500-0650pm ED 206 Seo B A1/F113759 4610 61 Ed Issues Blck Comm 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 103 McSwine B AE13761 + 5000 61 Philosophy of Eductn 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 302 Makedon A13762 5010 61 Curr Dvlpmt/Lrn Thry 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 303 Ellis C13763 5130 61 Hum Reltns/Leadshp 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 303 Crossley J13764 + 5210 61 Foundatn Sch Adm/Org 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 301 Cabraal L13765 + 5240 61 Schl Supervision 3 W 0600-0850pm ED 303 King J F113766 + 5310 61 Community Relations 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 302 Cabraal L14531 5320 61 Curr/Inst Dsgn/Dlvry 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 100 Crossley J13768 + 5330 61 School Law 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 301 Ellis C13769 + 5340 61 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt I 3 TBA FLD - Salazar N13770 + 5350 61 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II 3 TBA FLD - Truesdale W13771 + 5350 62 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II 3 TBA FLD - Crossley J13772 + 5350 63 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II 3 TBA FLD - Flores L13773 + 5350 64 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II 3 TBA FLD - Kerr R13774 + 5350 65 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II 3 TBA FLD - Reynolds E13776 + 5370 61 School Finance 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 301 Hendricks L13782 5410 61 Proposal Dev Gp Fund 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 302 Joplin C13783 5420 61 Microcptr in Ed 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 303 Makedon A $13755 + 5440 61 Phil/Curr/Inst MIDS 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 300 Stell B13758 + 5500 61 Prin/Prac Secndry Ed 2 W 0500-0650pm ED 206 Seo B A1/F113784 5530 61 Sec Schl Curr 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 310 Seo B13785 5540 61 Cur/Mat/Pra Today Sc 3 S 0900-1150am ED 310 Crossley J13786 + 5600 61 Sem Finan Budg Hi Ed 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 302 Hendricks L13760 5610 61 Ed Issues Blck Comm 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 103 McSwine B13787 5650 61 Sem in Urban Educ 3 S 0900-1150am ED 303 Joplin C13788 5720 61 Technology in C&I 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 310 STAFF $13789 5780 61 Practcm Hi Ed Ad I 3 TBA FLD - Ellis C F113790 + 5790 61 Practm Hi Ed Ad II 3 TBA FLD - Ellis C F113791 + 5930 61 Higher Ed Adm/Eval 3 TBA FLD - Ellis C F1

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13792 5950 61 Practicum in C&I 3 TBA FLD - Crossley J F113793 + 5960 61 Fundmntl Ed Research 3 R 0500-0750pm DH 117 Joplin C13794 + 5980 61 El/Sec Adm & Suprvsn 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 205 Schultz C F1

Elementary Education • ED 208 / 773.995.234912999 + 0920 61 Elem Ed Cert Review 1 F 0500-0750pm ED 303 Rhea T A1 ELED 0920-61 meets January 30, February 6, 13, 20, and 27, in preparation for the February 28 Elementary Education Content Area Certification Exam.13010 + 0920 62 Elem Ed Cert Review 1 F 0500-0750pm ED 303 Rhea T A1 ELED 0920-62 meets March 20, 27, April 3, 17, and 24 in preparation for the April 25 and June 6 Elementary Education Content Area Certification Exams.13013 + 3010 01 Fund For Eled Instrc 4 TR 0930-1050am ED 200 STAFF E3/W113015 + 3010 61 Fund For Eled Instrc 4 T 0500-0850pm ED 206 Kelly M E3/W114485 + 4020 61 Teach Wrtng Mid Sch 3 S 0900-1150am ED 206 STAFF13021 + 4140 61 Teach Sci Elem Schl 3 T 0500-0850pm ED 200 Cyriaque C A1/F113023 + 4150 61 Tch Soc Stud Elem Sc 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 308B Freeman K A1/F113025 + 4170 61 Teach Math Elem Schl 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F113027 + 4190 01 Tch Fa/Hum/Ch Lit El 3 M 0100-0450pm ED 206 Freeman K A113028 + 4190 61 Tch Fa/Hum/Ch Lit El 3 S 0100-0450pm ED 206 Freeman K A113034 + 4200 01 Field Practicum Eled 3 M 0830-0300pm FLD - STAFF W 0830-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0100-0250pm ED 200 Kelly M, Clark V, Holloway A13040 + 4210 01 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 300 Holloway A13046 + 4210 02 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 200 Harrington T13047 + 4210 03 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 303 Clark V13049 + 4210 04 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 308B Jarvis Z13051 + 4210 05 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 306A Kelly M14486 + 5020 61 Teach Wrtng Mid Sch 3 S 0900-1150am ED 206 STAFF13022 + 5140 61 Teach Sci Elem Schl 3 T 0500-0850pm ED 200 Cyriaque C A1/F113024 + 5150 61 Tch Soc Stud Elem Sc 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 308B Freeman K A1/F113026 + 5170 61 Teach Math Elem Schl 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 200 Harrington TA1/F113029 + 5190 01 Tch Fa/Hum/Ch Lit El 3 M 0100-0450pm ED 206 Freeman K A113031 + 5190 61 Tch Fa/Hum/Ch Lit El 3 S 0100-0450pm ED 206 Freeman K A113038 + 5200 01 Field Practicum Eled 3 M 0830-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0830-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0100-0250pm ED 200 Kelly M, Clark V, Holloway A13052 + 5210 01 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 300 Holloway A13055 + 5210 02 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 200 Harrington T13057 + 5210 03 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 303 Clark V13059 + 5210 04 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 308B Jarvis Z13061 + 5210 05 Student Tch Elem Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFFA1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 306A Kelly M13767 5320 61 Improv Tch Elem Math 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 300 STAFF F113066 5520 61 Curr In Elem Schl 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 304 Imoukhuede B13068 5521 61 Research Mid Schls 3 S 1000-1250pm ED 205 Imoukhuede B

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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION INTERSESSION12855 + 4170 01I Teach Math Elem Schl 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1 ELED 4170-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.12856 + 5170 01I Teach Math Elem Schl 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1 ELED 5170-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

Engineering Studies • SCI 309 / 773.995.218012935 1210 01 Intro to Engineering 4 MW 1100-1250pm SCI 200 Zheng S12939 + 2330 01 Engr Thermodynamics 3 MW 0200-0350pm SCI 202 Zheng S12941 2400 01 Engineering Economy 3 TR 1000-1150am SCI 202 Zheng S12937 + 2550 01 Dynamics 3 TR 0200-0350pm SCI 202 Zheng S $

English • SCI 320 / 773.995.218913000 + 1092 61 Il Eng Tch Cert Rev 1 M 0500-0550pm SCI 1FW Storrs S13001 1230 01 Writers’ Workshop I 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 308 Burns W E1/$ TR 0930-1050am HWH 308 Burns W13002 1230 02 Writers’ Workshop I 3 MWF 0900-0954am ED 301 Brown A E1/$ MWF 1000-1054am ED 301 Brown A13003 1230 03 Writers’ Workshop I 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 308 Burns W E1/$ TR 1230-0150pm HWH 308 Burns W13004 1230 61 Writers’ Workshop I 3 MW 0600-0720pm HWH 303 Linn J E1/$ MW 0730-0850pm HWH 303 Linn J13005 1240 01 Writers’ Workshop II 3 TR 0800-0920am SCI 210 Roth L E1/$ TR 0930-1050am SCI 210 Roth L13006 1240 02 Writers’ Workshop II 3 MWF 0900-0954am ED 206 Massel L E1/$ MWF 1000-1054am ED 206 Massel L13008 1240 03 Writers’ Workshop II 3 MWF 1100-1154am ED 303 Massel L E1/$ MWF 1200-1254pm ED 303 Massel L13009 1240 61 Writers’ Workshop II 3 TR 0600-0720pm JDC 211 Linn J E1/$ TR 0730-0850pm JDC 211 Linn J14515 1260 01 Intro to Literature 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 205 Howard W13012 1260 02 Intro to Literature 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 200B Hazard F13016 1270 01 Composition I 3 MWF 0800-0854am DH 223 Webster C E113019 1270 02 Composition I 3 MWF 0900-0954am DH 223 Webster C E113030 1270 03 Composition I 3 MWF 1000-1054am DH 223 Webster C E113032 1270 04 Composition I 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 309 Brown A E113033 1270 05 Composition I 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 309 Willis A E113035 1270 06 Composition I 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 309 Brown A E113036 1270 07 Composition I 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 309 Willis A E113037 1270 08 Composition I 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 309 Willis A E113039 1270 61 Composition I 3 MW 0600-0720pm DH 223 Dulaney K E113041 + 1280 01 Composition II 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 309 STAFF E213042 + 1280 02 Composition II 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 308 Colbert J E213043 + 1280 03 Composition II 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 308 Colbert J E213044 + 1280 04 Composition II 3 TR 1100-1220pm DH 203E Catterson P E213045 + 1280 05 Composition II 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 200B Skolnik S E213048 + 1280 06 Composition II 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 308 Colbert J E213050 + 1280 07 Composition II 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 308 Skolnik S E213053 + 1280 08 Composition II 3 MW 0300-0420pm HWH 308 Darrisaw D E213054 + 1280 09 Composition II 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 308 Skolnik S E213056 + 1280 61 Composition II 3 MW 0730-0850pm HWH 200B Dulaney K E213058 + 1280 62 Composition II 3 S 0900-1150am SCI 210 Reynolds D E213060 1360 01 Essent Eng Grammar 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 302 Hazard F

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13065 + 2030 01 Bus News Writing 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 302 STAFF13062 + 2100 61 Writng/Edit Nonfictn 3 MW 0430-0550pm HWH 309 STAFF E314484 + 2120 01 Tech/Scient Writing 3 MW 0300-0420pm HWH 302 STAFF13063 2190 01 Survey Amer Lit II 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 302 Howard W13064 + 2260 01 Lit Stdy/Rsrch Wrtng 3 MW 0300-0420pm HWH 309 Bryant J E313069 + 2280 01 Critical Strategies 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 116 Holmes W E3/W113070 2340 01 Read British Lit II 3 MW 0430-0550pm HWH 204 Hazard F13071 + 2370 61 Desktop Pub:Beginner 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 210 Amaker A $13072 2410 01 Third World Lit 3 TR 0930-1050am SCI 209 Ohale C13073 + 2790 01 Business Writing 3 MW 0300-0420pm HWH 203 Hazard F E3/W113074 + 2790 02 Business Writing 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 203 Holmes W E3/W113075 + 2800 01 Write Resrch Papers 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 209 Ohale C E3/W113079 + 2800 61 Write Resrch Papers 3 TR 0600-0720pm HWH 308 Holmes W E3/W113076 2910 01 African Amer Lit I 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 209 Ohale C AE13077 2910 02 African Amer Lit I 3 MWF 0100-0154pm SCI 209 Bryant J AE13085 2940 61 African Amer Lit II 3 S 1200-0250pm DH 210A Ellis K AE14514 + 3630 61 Tch Eng Sec Sch 6-12 3 W 0600-0850pm ED 300 Amaker A A1/F114513 + 3750 01 St Tch/Sem:Sec Level 6 MTWRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0300-0450pm HWH 200C Amaker A14499 + 3870 61 Research & Assessmnt 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 1FW Darrisaw D13080 + 4311 61 Shakespeare 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 105 Ryan M13081 + 4314 61 Victorian Literature 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 309 Darrisaw D13083 + 4316 01 World Masterpcs 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 200B Howard W13090 + 4323 61 Wright/Elison/Baldwi 3 F 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Plumpp S AE13086 + 4331 61 Literary Criticism 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Bryant J AE13088 4338 61 Language 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 200B Ubangiji N13092 4339 01 Curr English Usage 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 204 Ubangiji N13095 + 4345 61 Amer Lit 1820-1865 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 309 Howard W13100 + 4347 61 Tchg Composition 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Storrs S13104 4361 61 Language & Culture 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Ubangiji N13111 4366 01 Theory Second Lang 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 204 Ubangiji N13108 4367 01 Spec Topics In Eng 3 TR 0330-0450pm SCI 209 Ohale C Topic: African Literature13115 + 4367 61 Spec Topics In Eng 3 TR 0730-0850pm HWH 306 Aghahowa B Topic: Rhetoric of Barbara Jordan13119 + 4368 01 Wkshop in English 1 TO 3 M 0200-0450pm HWH 303 Colbert J Topic: MCAT Writing Prep13123 + 4368 61 Wkshop in English 1 TO 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 223 Okorafor-Mbachu Topic: TBA14491 + 4379 61 Workshop in Publish 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 305 STAFF E313126 + 4380 61 Sem Creatve Nonfictn 3 MW 0600-0720pm DH 210A Ellis K13130 + 4381 61 Seminar in Fiction 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 210A Okorafor-Mbachu E313138 + 4386 61 Morrsn/Walkr/Hurstn 3 MW 0730-0850pm DH 210A Ellis K AE13135 + 4395 01 Internship Writing 3 TO 12 TBA TBA TBA Okorafor-Mbachu JR/SR13082 5314 61 Victorian Literature 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 309 Darrisaw D13084 5316 01 World Masterpcs 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 200B Howard W13091 + 5323 61 Wright/Elison/Baldwi 3 F 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Plumpp S AE13087 5331 61 Literary Criticism 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Bryant J AE13089 5338 61 Language 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 200B Ubangiji N13094 5339 01 Curr English Usage 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 204 Ubangiji N13097 + 5345 61 Amer Lit 1820-1865 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 309 Howard W13101 + 5347 61 Tchg Composition 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Storrs S13106 5361 61 Language & Culture 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Ubangiji N13113 + 5366 01 Theory Second Lang 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 204 Ubangiji N

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13110 + 5367 01 Spec Topics In Eng 3 TR 0330-0450pm SCI 209 Ohale C Topic: African Literature13118 + 5367 61 Spec Topics In Eng 3 TR 0730-0850pm HWH 306 Aghahowa B Topic: Rhetoric of Barbara Jordan13121 5368 01 Wkshop in English 1 TO 3 M 0200-0450pm HWH 303 Colbert J Topic: MCAT Writing Prep13125 5368 61 Wkshop in English 1 TO 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 223 Okorafor-Mbachu Topic: TBA14490 + 5379 61 Workshop in Publish 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 305 STAFF13127 5380 61 Sem Creatve Nonfictn 3 MW 0600-0720pm DH 210A Ellis K13132 + 5381 61 Seminar in Fiction 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 210A Okorafor-Mbachu13140 + 5386 61 Morrsn/Walkr/Hurstn 3 MW 0730-0850pm DH 210A Ellis K AE13137 + 5395 01 Internship Writing 3 TO 12 TBA TBA TBA Okorafor-Mbachu13143 + 5411 61 Study In Shakespeare 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 105 Ryan M13148 5451 01 Ind Study In Eng 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Plumpp S13152 5452 61 Seminar in Eng Lit 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 200B Ryan M Topic: James Joyce13156 5456 01 Sem Publish-Writing 3 W 0300-0550pm DH 210A Lee D13158 5461 61 Adv Poetry Writ Wksp 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 210A Lansana Q14489 + 5463 61 Adv Fictn Writ Wkshp 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 302 STAFF13162 + 5498 01 Master’s Thesis 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Lansana Q13163 + 5498 02 Master’s Thesis 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Okorafor-Mbachu

ENGLISH HYBRID14352 + 2790 21 Business Writing 3 T 1200-1254pm SCI 210 Williams G E3/W1

ENG 2790-21 is a hybrid course combining online instruction with class sessions in SCI 210 at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesdays January 20 and 27, February 10 and 24, March 10 and 24, April 7 and 21, and May 5. Mr. Williams is available on campus during regular office hours for conferencing and by e-mail at [email protected]. Students must have an active CSU e-mail account by the first class meeting on Tuesday, Jan 20. All class work is done using Blackboard; students must have access to a computer and an internet connection at home and/or on campus.

ENGLISH INTERSESSION12857 1260 01I Intro to Literature 3 MTWRF 0500-0830pm SCI 209 Bryant J ENG 1260-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.

ENGLISH ONLINE14364 1260 51 Intro to Literature 3 - WEB - Storrs S14363 + 2280 51 Critical Strategies 3 - WEB - Reynolds D E3/W114365 + 2790 51 Business Writing 3 - WEB - Williams G E3/W114366 + 2790 52 Business Writing 3 - WEB - Reynolds D E3/W114367 + 2800 51 Write Resrch Papers 3 - WEB - Williams G E3/W114368 + 2800 52 Write Resrch Papers 3 - WEB - Storrs S E3/W1

Family & Consumer Sciences • ED 203 / 773.995.380713635 2150 61 Interior Design 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 107 STAFF

Finance • BHS 435 / 773.995.397912936 1010 01 Personl Fin Decision 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 503B Hunt A12938 + 2660 01 Principles of Finance 3 TR 0930-1050am BHS 504A Coupet E12940 + 2660 02 Principles of Finance 3 MW 1230-0150pm BHS 503B Choi C12946 + 2660 61 Principles of Finance 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 503B Choi C

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12942 + 3640 61 Intro Fin Derivtves 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 506 Coupet E12948 + 3680 61 Investments 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 505 Choi C12945 + 3750 61 Real Estate Finance 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 505 Bryant L12943 + 4700 61 Corporate Fin Semnr 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 505 Coupet E

FINANCE ONLINE12951 + 2660 51 Principles of Finance 3 - WEB - Coupet E

Foreign Languages & Literatures • HWH 301A / 773.995.235014081 + 4000 01 Topcs:FL Meth (K-8) 3 M 1200-0250pm ED 302 Norris E14083 + 4675 01 FL Student Teaching K-12 6 MWRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 T 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF T 0200-0350pm ED 307 STAFF14082 + 5000 01 Topcs:FL Meth (K-8) 3 M 1200-0250pm ED 302 Norris E

French • HWH 301A / 773.995.235014084 1010 01 Elementary French I 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 200C Norris E $14085 1010 61 Elementary French I 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 200C Delgado-Tall S $14086 + 1020 01 Elementary French II 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 200C Norris E $14087 + 2010 01 Intermed French I 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 200C Norris E $14088 + 2020 01 Intermed French II 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 200C Norris E $

FRENCH INTERSESSION12858 1010 21I Elementary French I 3 TR 0500-0800pm HWH 205 Norris E $ FREN 1010-21I in an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 6, 8 and 12.

Freshman Seminar • CRSU 158 / 773.995.451013906 1500 01 Special Topics 2 MW 1100-1154am HWH 302 McInerney M $13907 1500 02 Special Topics 2 MW 1200-1254pm HWH 200B Yazdy N $13898 + 1510 01 Portfolio Development 1 M 1000-1054am JDC 211 Gilmore L13899 + 1510 02 Portfolio Development 1 M 1100-1154am JDC 211 McKnight F13900 + 1510 03 Portfolio Development 1 M 1200-1254pm HWH 302 McInerney M13901 + 1510 04 Portfolio Development 1 W 1100-1154am JDC 211 McKnight F13902 + 1510 05 Portfolio Development 1 W 1200-1254pm HWH 302 McInerney M13903 + 1510 06 Portfolio Development 1 W 0100-0154pm HWH 200B Jackson-Upshaw13904 + 1510 07 Portfolio Development 1 F 1100-1154am HWH 200B Yazdy N13905 + 1510 61 Portfolio Development 1 M 0500-0554pm JDC 214 Bennett C

Geography • SCI 321 / 773.995.218614152 1000 01 Society/Environment 3 MWF 0800-0854am SCI 213 King M14153 1000 02 Society/Environment 3 MWF 0900-0954am DH 217 STAFF14154 1000 03 Society/Environment 3 TR 0930-1050am SCI 213 STAFF14155 1000 61 Society/Environment 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Halpin J14156 1000 62 Society/Environment 3 S 0900-1150am SCI 213 Nazy J14157 1100 01 Global Diversity 3 MWF 0900-0954am SCI 100 Bouman M $14160 1100 02 Global Diversity 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 213 STAFF $14159 1400 01 Intro Physical Geog 3 TR 0200-0340pm SCI 213 Kurke M $14161 + 2400 61 Teaching Phys Geog 4 TR 0400-0520pm SCI 213 Kurke M $14164 + 2410 61 Fundamentals Weather 3 M 0600-0940pm SCI 207 Biller J $

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14158 2500 01 The City:Envi/People 3 MWF 1000-1054am SCI 209 Bouman M14165 + 2840 01 Intr Geospatial Tech 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 207 Biller J $14166 + 3010 01 Geog US & Canada 3 MWF 1200-1254pm SCI 213 Bouman M $14162 + 3450 01 Conservation Nat Res 3 MWF 1100-1154am SCI 213 Halpin J14167 + 4290 61 Environment Justice 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Breitbach C14547 + 4540 61 Community Analysis 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Martin W14163 + 4810 61 Cartographic Data 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 207 Block D $14169 5290 61 Environment Justice 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Breitbach C14170 + 5540 61 Community Analysis 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 213 Martin W $14168 + 5810 61 Cartographic Design 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 207 Block D $14171 + 5840 61 Digital Image Prcsng 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 207 Mulugeta G $14172 + 5850 61 GIS Application 3 TBA TBA TBA Mulugeta G $14173 5860 61 Geographic Inquiry 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI TBA Breitbach C

GEOGRAPHY INTERSESSION12859 1000 21I Society/Environment 3 TR 0500-0800pm SCI 213 Siola M GEOG 1000-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 5, 6, 8 and 12.

GEOGRAPHY ONLINE14227 1000 51 Society/Environment 3 - WEB - Mulugeta G

Health & Safety • JDC 216 / 773.995.229013684 1570 01 First Aid 2 F 1000-1150am JDC 211 Horan M $

HEALTH & SAFETY EXTENSION13732 4060 91 Intrntl Hlth Issues 3 R 0600-0850pm EXT - Bumbales N Extension Course: Starts January 22 / Extension Site: Elgin HS 1200 Maroon Dr, Elgin See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13726 + 4560 91 Adv Traf Safety & Instr Meth 3 W 0600-0850pm EXT - Hionis M Extension Course: Starts January 21 / Extension Site: Taft HS 6530 W. Bryn Mawr, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13727 + 4560 92 Adv Traf Safety & Instr Meth 3 R 0600-0850pm EXT - Scanlon J Extension Course: Starts January 22 / Extension Site: Bogan HS 3939 W. 79th Street, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13730 4570 91 Adv Safety Educatn 3 T 0600-0850pm EXT - Martin J Extension Course: Starts January 20 / Extension Site: Naperville Central HS 440 W. Aurora Road, Naperville See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13734 4600 91 Consumer Hlth Ed 3 M 0600-0850pm EXT - Groh C Extension Course: Starts January 26 / Extension Site: Oak Lawn HS 9400 Southwest Hwy, Oak Lawn See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13733 5060 91 Intrntl Hlth Issues 3 R 0600-0850pm EXT - Bumbales N Extension Course: Starts January 22 / Extension Site: Elgin HS 1200 Maroon Dr, Elgin See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13728 + 5560 91 Adv Traf Safety & Instr Meth 3 W 0600-0850pm EXT - Hionis M Extension Course: Starts January 21 / Extension Site: Taft HS 6530 W. Bryn Mawr, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.

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13729 + 5560 92 Adv Traf Safety & Instr Meth 3 R 0600-0850pm EXT - Scanlon J Extension Course: Starts January 22 / Extension Site: Bogan HS 3939 W. 79th Street, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13731 5570 91 Adv Safety Educatn 3 T 0600-0850pm EXT - Martin J Extension Course: Starts January 20 / Extension Site: Naperville Central HS 440 W. Aurora Road, Naperville See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.13735 5600 91 Consumer Hlth Ed 3 M 0600-0850pm EXT - Groh C Extension Course: Starts January 26 / Extension Site: Oak Lawn HS 9400 Southwest Hwy, Oak Lawn See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.

HEALTH & SAFETY ONLINE14522 4630 51 Comm Hlth 3 - WEB - Groh C14523 5630 51 Comm Hlth 3 - WEB - Groh C

Health Information Admin. • BHS 610 / 773.995.255213823 3100 01 Alt Hlth Care Systms 3 MW 1100-1220pm BHS 502 Price B13824 + 3200 01 Intro ICD 9 CM Codng 3 R 0900-1240pm BHS 502A STAFF13825 3600 01 Legal Aspcts & Ethcs 4 MW 0130-0250pm BHS 502 Stewart R13826 + 3700 01 Clinical Medicine II 4 MW 0900-1050am BHS 502 Price B13827 + 3910 01 Tech Prof Practice 3 TBA FLD - Borden A F113833 3990 01 Ind Study In HIA 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Stewart R13829 4200 01 Rsrch Hlth Care/HIM 3 W 0900-1150am BHS 502A Stewart R HIA 4200-01 meets January 20 - April 3.13828 + 4300 01 Hlth Info Standards 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 307 Borden A HIA 4300-01 meets January 20 - April 3.13830 + 4400 01 Hlth Care Org INSY 3 TR 0900-1050am BHS 502 Price B HIA 4400-01 meets January 20 - April 3.13831 + 4600 01 Mgmt Prfsnl Practice 3 TBA TBA TBA Borden A F1 HIA 4600-01 meets April 6 - May 1.13832 4700 01 Reg HIA Exam Prep 3 TR 0130-0250pm BHS 502 Borden A, Stewart R, Price B HIA 4700-01 meets Janaury 20 - April 3.

Health, PE & Recreation • JDC 216 / 773.995.229013685 + 1200 01 Persnl Hlth/Wellness 2 MW 0100-0154pm JDC 108 Groh C

HEALTH, PE & RECREATION ONLINE13737 2500 51 Or/Ad Hth PE Rec/Ath 3 - WEB - Place G

Health Sciences • DH 126 / 773.995.251214438 1104 01 Med Terminology 3 TR 0930-1050am BHS 504B Hardney K14439 1104 02 Med Terminology 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 307 Hardney K14440 1104 61 Med Terminology 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 125 Osunkoya E14441 1150 01 Intro Hlth Profssns 3 TR 1100-1220pm ED 304 Hardney K14442 1150 02 Intro Hlth Profssns 3 MW 1230-0120pm BHS 506 Hardney K14443 1150 61 Intro Hlth Profssns 3 W 0500-0750pm BHS 502 Willis L14444 1150 62 Intro Hlth Profssns 3 M 0500-0750pm BHS 502 Wittbrodt E

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14445 + 2190 61 Intro to Nutrition 3 W 0500-0750pm BHS 100 Coruthers K14446 + 2190 62 Intro to Nutrition 3 R 0500-0750pm BHS 100 Wagner J14465 + 2213 61 Health Disparities 3 M 0500-0750pm TBA TBA STAFF14447 + 2220 61 Persnl Hlth/Wellness 2 T 0500-0650pm BHS 100 Akinmoladun T Enrollment in H SC 2220 requires concurrent enrollment in a P E activity course.14449 2250 61 Health Care Ethics 3 T 0500-0750pm TBA TBA Watkins Y14450 2265 61 Altrnative Hlth Care 3 F 0500-0750pm BHS 306 Osunkoya E14464 + 2375 61 Health Policy 3 W 0500-0750pm DH 129 Britt T14451 + 3314 01 Entrepreneurship in Hlth Care 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 500 STAFF14452 + 3315 61 Health Behavior 3 F 0500-0750pm DH 129 Adefuye A14453 + 3316 61 Medical Science 3 W 0500-0750pm TBA TBA STAFF14454 + 3317 61 Health Promotion 3 R 0500-0750pm DH 129 Akinmoladun T14455 + 3318 61 Basic Epidemiology 3 R 0500-0750pm DH 125 STAFF14456 + 3319 61 Intro to Public Health 3 M 0500-0750pm DH 129 Akinmoladun T14457 + 3321 61 Service Learning in Health 3 M 0500-0750pm TBA TBA Germain M, Ebomoyi E14458 + 3322 61 Research Methods 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 129 Abiona T14459 + 3323 61 Intro to Environmental Health 3 F 0500-0750pm BHS 504A Akinmoladun T14460 + 3324 01 Program Planning 3 R 0100-0350pm BHS 503B Ebomoyi E14461 + 3325 61 Comm Health Practicum 6 TBA TBA TBA Adeleke A14462 + 3327 61 Bioterrorism & Health 3 T 0500-0750pm TBA TBA Ilegbodu V14463 3329 61 Intro to Biostatistics 3 R 0500-0750pm TBA TBA Ilegbodu V

HEALTH SCIENCES Online14448 2250 51 Health Care Ethics 3 - WEB - Bachmeyer P

History • SCI 315 / 773.995.219213164 1092 01 Il Hist Tch Cert Rev 1 TBA TBA TBA Kimble L A1 Students registered in HIST 1092 should contact the instructor, at (773) 821-4983.13165 + 1200 01 West & World to 1715 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 100 Kucera R R213167 + 1200 61 West & World to 1715 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 100 Kucera R R213168 + 1210 01 West & Wrld Since 1715 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 100 Rowe S R213175 + 1210 61 West & Wrld Since 1715 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 102 Rowe S R213178 + 1300 01 US Hist 1607-1876 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 201 Morikawa S R213180 + 1310 01 US Hist Since 1877 3 MW 0100-0220pm HWH 202 Bionaz R R213183 + 1310 02 US Hist Since 1877 3 MWF 0200-0254pm SCI 209 Morikawa S R213186 + 1310 03 US Hist Since 1877 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 201 Jones H R213188 + 1310 61 US Hist Since 1877 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 202 Jones H R213193 + 2200 01 Key Prblms Wrld Hist 3 MWF 0100-0154pm BHS 306 N’Daou S R213196 + 2200 61 Key Prblms Wrld Hist 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 506 N’Daou S R213200 + 2300 01 Caribbean World 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 201 Rowe S13201 + 2330 01 Intro Middle Ages I 3 MW 0100-0220pm SCI 116 Kuzdale A13202 + 2470 01 Hist of Illinois 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 202 Kimble L13203 + 2710 61 African American Exp 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 202 Morikawa S AE/R213204 2850 01 Africa Since 1800 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 201 N’Daou S AE/R213205 2930 01 Wksp Wld Peace Org 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 102 Jones H13206 4120 61 19th Century Europe 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 100 Rowe S13208 4130 61 Hist of Christianity 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 102 Kucera R14510 4200 61 Amer Colonial Hist 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 201 Bionaz R13170 4240 61 Hist of US 1945-Pres 3 R 0500-0750pm HWH 201 Kimble L13212 4260 61 Amer Foreign Policy 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 201 Jones H13215 4500 61 His Af-Am US To 1900 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 201 Morikawa S13214 + 4630 01 Meth Tch Soc St Sec 3 W 0300-0550pm DH 203E Kimble L A1/F1

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13217 + 4750 01 Stdnt Tch Sec Soc St 6 MTRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0800-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0300-0450pm HWH 305 Bionaz R13219 4990 61 Special Topics Hist 3 F 0700-0950pm HWH 201 N’Daou S13209 5130 61 Hist of Christianity 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 102 Kucera R13207 5312 61 19th Century Europe 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 100 Rowe S14511 5320 61 Amer Colonial Hist 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 201 Bionaz R13171 5324 61 Histo of US 1945 - Pres 3 R 0500-0750pm HWH 201 Kimble L13213 5326 61 Amer Foreign Policy 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 201 Jones H13216 5350 61 His Af-Am US To 1900 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 201 Morikawa S13220 5399 61 Special Topics Hist 3 F 0700-0950pm HWH 201 N’Daou S13218 + 5405 61 Historic Thought 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 100 Kucera R13222 + 5481 61 Sem Eur Hist II 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 302 Kuzdale A

HISTORY ONLINE13177 + 1210 51 West & Wrld Since 1715 3 - WEB - Kuzdale A R213191 + 1310 51 US Hist Since 1877 3 - WEB - Kimble L R2

Honors • CRSU 231 / 773.995.380113429 + 1210 01 Honors English Comp II 3 TR 0330-0450pm ED 301 Catterson P13430 + 1310 01 Math & Sci Inquiry II 3 TR 0900-1150am ED 205 Erickson J, Kuhn T13431 1500 01 Social Inquiry 3 MW 0100-0220pm ED 205 Anderson K, Redman A13432 2020 01 Science & Society II 3 TR 0330-0450pm ED 205 Milo R13433 2400 01 Values in Conflict 3 MWF 1000-1054am ED 205 Cronce P13434 2900 01 Persp on Human Exist 3 TR 0200-0320pm ED 206 Catterson P

Industrial Technology • ED 203 / 773.995.380713636 0920 61 IT Certfcatn Review 1 T 0400-0450pm ED 109 Gilchrist K13637 2220 61 Manage Mantain Comp 3 R 0500-0950pm ED 109 Ayyash M $13639 2250 61 Manufacture Process 3 M 0600-0850pm ED 105 Gilchrist K $14533 + 4333 61 Network Configrtn II 3 M 0500-0950pm ED 109 Ayyash M $13640 4365 61 Adv Woodworking 1 TO 9 W 0600-1050pm ED 104 Catlett M13642 4379 61 Tech Probs In Power 1 TO 9 S 0900-0150pm ED 109 STAFF14519 5220 61 Manage Mantain Comp 3 R 0500-0950pm ED 109 Ayyash M $14520 + 5333 61 Network Configrtn II 3 M 0500-0950pm ED 109 Ayyash M $13641 5365 61 Adv Woodworking 1 TO 9 W 0600-1050pm ED 104 Catlett M13643 5379 61 Tech Probs In Power 1 TO 9 S 0900-0150pm ED 109 STAFF

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INTERSESSION12860 + 4344 61I Network Practicum II 3 MTWRF 0500-0830pm ED 109 Ayyash M $ I T 4344-61I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14.12861 + 5344 61I Network Practicum II 3 MTWRF 0500-0830pm ED 109 Ayyash M IT 5344-61I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14.

Information Systems • BHS 435 / 773.995.397814420 1360 01 Int Computer Inf Sys 4 TR 0330-0450pm BHS 508 Saghafi B $14421 1370 01 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 MW 1230-0140pm BHS 508 Abuleil S $14422 1370 02 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 508 Saghafi B $14423 1370 61 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 508 Saghafi B $

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14424 1370 62 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 S 0900-1150am BHS 508 Alsamara K $14524 + 2840 01 Intro to Object-Oriented Pro 4 MW 0330-0450pm BHS 508 Abuleil S14428 + 3280 61 Database Technologies 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 508 Alsamara K $14429 + 4300 61 Sys Analysis & Design 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 508 Abuleil S B1/W1/$

INFORMATION SYSTEMS ONLINE14425 1370 51 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 - WEB - Alsamara K14427 + 3270 51 Mgmt Info Systems 3 - WEB - Alsamara K14430 + 4900 51 Special Tpcs in INSY 1 TO 3 - WEB - Abuleil S Topic: Web Development

Liberal Studies • SCI 321 / 773.995.248414131 3900 01 Liberal Studies Sem 3 MW 0200-0320pm DH 217 Halpin J

Library Information & Media Studies •ED 200B / 773.995.259813093 + 0920 61 IL Lib Inf Cert Rvw 1 TBA TBA TBA Gomez G, Rosa K A114502 2000 01 Information Skills 1 TBA TBA TBA Cervone H13102 4980 01 Clncl Exp Sch Lib Mc 1 TO 2 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13099 + 5004 01 Student Tchg/Sem 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF A1/F113103 5005 01 Clncl Exp Sch Lib MC 1 TO 2 TBA TBA TBA STAFF F113120 5020 61 Cataloging & Class 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 308 Rosa K F113124 5280 61 Mgmt/Orgnztn 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 205 Rosa K13122 5300 61 Admin Media Centers 3 F 0500-0850pm ED 307 Rosa K13116 + 5590 01 Independent Study 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13117 + 5600 01 Field Practicum 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF F1

LIBRARY INFORMATION & MEDIA STUDIES ONLINE13109 5050 51 Library Lit/Research 3 - WEB - Cervone H14508 5110 51 Public Library 3 - WEB - Rosa K13112 5190 51 Clt/Dvlpm Use Rf Mat 4 - WEB - Rosa K14503 5220 51 Intrntl/Comprtve Lib 3 - WEB - Cervone H13114 5240 51 Lit/Media Chd/Yng Ad 4 - WEB - Evans G F114509 + 5610 51 Refer Sources/Method 3 - WEB - STAFF

Management • BHS 435 / 773.995.397814387 1030 61 Int Mod Bus Systems 3 F 0600-0850pm BHS 503A STAFF14397 2520 01 Sm Business Mgmt 3 MW 0800-0920am BHS 501 STAFF14391 3010 01 Prin of Mgmt 3 MW 0930-1050am BHS 501 Bibb S W114392 3010 61 Prin of Mgmt 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 501 Osuji L W114393 3010 62 Prin of Mgmt 3 S 0900-1150am BHS 501 STAFF W114394 3020 01 Organization Behave 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 501 Kpo W14395 3020 61 Organization Behave 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 503A Kpo W14396 3020 62 Organization Behave 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 503A Kpo W14388 + 3240 01 Production Management 3 MW 1230-0150pm BHS 500 STAFF W114389 + 3240 02 Production Management 3 TR 0330-0450pm BHS 503A Liu B W114390 + 3240 61 Production Management 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 503B Liu B W114404 3570 01 Man Proc Non-Prof Or 3 MW 1230-0150pm BHS 501 Bibb S14399 + 3600 61 Human Resource Mgmt 3 TR 1230-0150pm BHS 501 STAFF

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14400 + 3620 61 Industrial Relatn 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 503A STAFF14401 + 3640 01 Org Hist&Theory 3 MW 1230-0150pm BHS 503A Kpo W14407 3730 61 Real Estate Manage 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 501 STAFF14402 4100 01 Fld Exp Small Bus 3 MW 0330-0450pm BHS 503B Bokhari Z14405 + 4850 01 Internatnl Business 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 503A Bokhari Z B1/W114406 + 4850 61 Internatnl Business 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 501 Bokhari Z B1/W114408 4890 01 Business Policy and Strategy 3 TR 0330-0450pm BHS 501 Osuji L B114409 4890 61 Business Policy and Strategy 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 503B Osuji L B1

Marketing • BHS 435 / 773.995.397814411 3110 01 Prin of Mktg 3 TR 0930-1050am BHS 501 STAFF14412 3110 02 Prin of Mktg 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 506 STAFF14414 3110 61 Prin of Mktg 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 506 Bibb S14415 + 3620 61 Prin of Advertising 3 T 0600-0850pm BHS 501 Osuji L14416 + 3780 61 Cons Behavior 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 504B Bibb S14417 + 4830 01 Marketing Research 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 500 Osuji L W114418 + 4880 01 Adv Marketing Mgmt 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 503A STAFF B1/W1

MARKETING INTERSESSION12864 4900 01I Special Topics:Mktg 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm HWH 204 Osuji L MKTG 4900-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

Mathematics • HWH 332 / 773.995.2102 14268 + 0910 61 IL Tch Basic Mth Rev 1 S 0900-1150am HWH 304 Skinner J Math 0910-61 meets January 24 - March 14.14259 + 0920 61 Il Math Tch Cert Rev 1 S 0900-1150am DH 203E Wayne C A1 Math 0920-61 meets January 24 - March 14.14260 0990 01A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MTWR 0800-0940am HWH 209 Wilson L $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14262 0990 01B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWR 0800-0940am HWH 306 Moody L $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14264 0990 02A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MTWR 0900-1040am HWH 208 Cannon P $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14280 0990 02B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWR 0900-1040am ED 305 Sanders R $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14281 0990 03A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MTWR 1000-1140am ED 306 Wilson L $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14282 0990 04A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MTWR 0200-0340pm HWH 208 Moody L $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14283 0990 04B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWR 0200-0340pm HWH 209 Sanders R $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14284 0990 05A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 TR 0900-1240pm JDC 213 Alexis E $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14285 0990 05B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 TR 0900-1240pm ED 303 Jia L $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14286 0990 06A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MW 0900-1240pm ED 307 Mirmira S $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.

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14287 0990 06B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MW 0900-1240pm HWH 303 Bundly B $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14288 0990 07A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MWF 0830-1050am HWH 302 Atallah N $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14289 0990 08A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MWF 1100-0120pm HWH 208 Ries W $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14290 0990 08B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MWF 1100-0120pm JDC 213 Atallah N $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14291 0990 09A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MWF 1230-0250pm ED 305 Ho L $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14292 0990 09B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MWF 1230-0250pm SCI 100 Khasawneh E $ Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14293 0990 10A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MWF 1000-1220pm DH 217 Khasawneh E $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14294 0990 11 Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWR 0100-0150pm HWH 212 Alexis E $ Need permission from chair to enroll. Math 0990-11 covers Levels 1 and 2 for a total of 4 credit hours.14295 0990 61A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MWF 0600-0830pm HWH 208 Dardai S $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14296 0990 62A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 MW 0500-0830pm HWH 209 Shen E $ Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14297 0990 63B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 T 0500-0830pm HWH 209 Reed T $ R 0500-0830pm HWH 209 Reed T Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14.14298 0990 64A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 OR 8 W 0500-0830pm HWH 203 Craan J $ S 0830-1150am HWH 204 Craan J Level 1 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets January 20 - March 14. Level 2 of this section is worth 4 credit hours and meets March 23 - May 20.14302 + 1010 01 Math for ELED Tch I 3 MW 1200-0140pm HWH 209 Wang J M114303 + 1010 02 Math for ELED Tch I 3 TR 0300-0440pm ED 302 Bundly B M114304 + 1010 61 Math for ELED Tch I 3 M 0530-0910pm DH 101 Taghavy A M114305 + 1010 62 Math for ELED Tch I 3 S 1200-0350pm HWH 208 Craan J M114306 + 1020 01 Math for ELED Tch II 3 W F 1200-0140pm DH 103 Yimer A14307 + 1020 02 Math for ELED Tch II 3 TR 1220-0159pm HWH 100 Mirmira S14308 + 1020 61 Math for ELED Tch II 3 S 1200-0350pm HWH 209 Bundly B14309 + 1200 01 College Algebra 3 TR 0900-1040am SCI 100 STAFF M1/$14310 + 1200 02 College Algebra 3 TR 1100-1240pm HWH 209 STAFF M1/$14311 + 1200 03 College Algebra 3 W F 1100-1240pm HWH 100 Akatsa V M1/$14312 + 1200 04 College Algebra 3 MW 0200-0340pm SCI 102 O’Donnell S M1/$14313 + 1200 05 College Algebra 3 TR 0200-0340pm HWH 207 Solakiewicz R M1/$14314 + 1200 61 College Algebra 3 MW 0530-0720pm HWH 200B Reed T M1/$14315 + 1200 62 College Algebra 3 S 0800-1150am HWH 208 Jia L M1/$14316 + 1210 01 College Alg & Trig 3 TR 1100-1240pm HWH 208 STAFF $14317 + 1210 02 College Alg & Trig 3 W F 0100-0240pm HWH 305 Akatsa V $14318 + 1210 61 College Alg & Trig 3 F 0530-0910pm HWH 209 Taghavy A $14319 + 1250 01 Pre-Calculus Math 5 MWF 0900-1040am HWH 305 Yimer A M1/$14327 + 1400 01 Basic Calculus 3 TR 0200-0320pm DH 203E Cannon P14328 + 1400 61 Basic Calculus 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 101 Weening F14332 + 1410 01 Calculus I 4 M F 0900-1040am HWH 309 Ho L $14333 + 1410 02 Calculus I 4 TR 1100-1240pm ED 305 Getachew D $

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14500 + 1415 61 Calc Life Sci I 4 TR 0530-0710pm HWH 208 Hrozencik D $14335 + 1420 01 Calculus II 4 TR 1100-1240pm JDC 211 Zazi G $14336 + 1420 61 Calculus II 4 TR 0720-0900pm HWH 208 Hrozencik D $14330 + 1500 01 Intro To Finite Math 3 MWF 0200-0254pm HWH 102 Yimer A14331 + 1500 61 Intro To Finite Math 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 209 Erickson J14329 + 1600 61 Basic Prob/Statis I 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 202 Skinner J14299 + 1800 01 Quantitative Literacy 3 M F 0800-0920am HWH 308 Weening F M114300 + 1800 61 Quantitative Literacy 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 102 Ruiz P M114301 + 1800 62 Quantitative Literacy 3 TR 0530-0650pm HWH 306 STAFF M114322 + 1900 61 Intro Math Profssns 1 W 0600-0750pm HWH 300 Wayne C14325 + 2200 01 Linear Algebra 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 203 Ho L14326 + 2200 61 Linear Algebra 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 116 Jia L14337 + 2430 01 Calculus III 4 TR 0800-0940am DH 203E Solakiewicz R $14338 + 2550 61 Differential Eqns 4 MW 0530-0710pm TBA TBA Erickson J MATH 2550-61 meets in HWH 132.14339 + 2800 61 Discrete Math 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 100 Getachew D $14320 + 4000 61 Tch Math Sec Sch 3 T 0600-0850pm ED 301 Wayne C A1/F114321 + 4005 01 St Tch Sem: Sec Lvl 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - Wayne C A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm HWH 202 Wayne C14344 + 4020 01 Math for HS Math Tch 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 102 O’Donnell S14340 + 4070 61 Math Hist Middle Sch 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 100 O’Donnell S14342 + 4110 61 Geometry I 3 M 0600-0850pm JDC 211 Akatsa V W114345 + 4410 61 Int Real Variables 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 302 Erickson J14343 + 4710 01 Hist of Mathematics 3 TR 0200-0320pm DH 217 Zazi G14341 + 5070 61 Math Hist Middle Sch 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 100 O’Donnell S14346 + 5220 6 Modern Algebra I 3 F 0500-0750pm HWH 309 Akatsa V14350 + 5320 61 Intro Comp Alg Geo 3 T 0500-0750pm HWH 300 Attele K14477 + 5430 61 Analysis II 3 W 0500-0750pm DH 216 STAFF14349 + 5560 61 Interpol & Approx 3 R 0500-0750pm HWH 300 Solakiewicz R14351 5780 61 Res Prac Math Edu 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 300 Yimer A14348 + 5950 61 Master Proj 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF14476 5980 61 Master Thesis 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATHEMATICS INTERSESSION12862 0990 IA Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 212 STAFF $ MATH 099-IA is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14. This section covers Level I ONLY of the MATH 0990 course.12863 0990 IB Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 0500-0830pm HWH 212 STAFF $ MATH 0990-IB is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14. This section covers Level 2 ONLY of the Math 0990 course.

Media studies (formerly Communications Media) •ED 200B / 773.995.250312969 5050 61 Survey Tech Libraries 3 M 0500-0950pm ED 310 Gomez G F112968 + 5100 61 Adv Media Prodctn 3 W 0500-0950pm ED 310 Gomez G

MEDIA STUDIES ONLINE14506 4000 51 Fund Instruct Dsgn 3 - WEB - Cervone H14507 5000 51 Fund Instruct Dsgn 3 - WEB - Cervone H

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Middle School Education • ED 318 / 773.995.208913133 + 4200 01 Field Practicum:MIDS 3 M 0830-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1/$ W 0830-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0100-0250pm ED 200 Kelly M, Clark V, Holloway A13136 + 4210 01 Student Teach MIDS 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 200 STAFF14494 + 4220 61 Teachg Math MIDS 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 200 Harrington T13129 + 4230 61 Teachg Science MIDS 3 T 0500-0850pm ED 200 Cyriaque C A1/$14492 + 4240 61 Teachg Soc Stds MIDS 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 308B Freeman K $13134 + 5200 01 Field Practicum:MIDS 3 M 0830-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0830-1200pm FLD - STAFF W 0101-0250pm ED 200 Kelly M, Clark V, Holloway A13139 + 5210 01 Student Teach MIDS 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0330-0520pm ED 200 STAFF14495 + 5220 61 Teachg Math MIDS 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 200 Harrington T $13131 + 5230 61 Teachg Science MIDS 3 T 0500-0850pm ED 200 Cyriaque C A1/$14493 + 5240 61 Teachg Soc Stds MIDS 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 308B Freeman K $

Military Science • DH 204 / 773.995.224213284 1020 01 Basic Leadership 1 W 0300-0350pm DH 216 Bonds C Some Thursday sessions held at IUN. R 0330-0530pm JDC 100 Bonds C13285 + 1510 01 Physcl Readiness I 1 MWF 0700-0750am JDC 100 Bonds C13286 2020 01 Leadership & Teamwrk 2 W 0400-0550pm SCI 102 Svoboda R Some Thursday sessions held at IUN. R 0330-0530pm JDC 100 Svoboda R13287 + 2510 01 Physcl Readiness II 1 MWF 0700-0750am JDC 100 Svoboda R14496 2600 01 U S Military History 3 W 0100-0350pm JDC 211 Svoboda R13288 + 3020 01 Leadership & Ethics 3 W 0500-0750pm DH 103 Abraham C Some Thursday sessions held at IUN. R 0330-0530pm JDC 100 Abraham C13289 + 3120 01 Officership 3 T 0100-0350pm JDC 214 Svoboda R Some sessions held at IUN. W 0445-0730pm JDC 213 Svoboda R13290 + 3510 01 Physcl Readiness III 1 MWF 0700-0750am JDC 100 Abraham C13291 + 3610 01 Physcl Readiness IV 1 MWF 0700-0750am JDC 100 Svoboda R13292 3990 61 Military Theory 1 T 0400-0450pm DH 103 Svoboda R

Music • HWH 331 / 773.995.2155MUS / General Education Music Courses13443 1111 01 Intro Theory I 3 TR 0930-1045am HWH 103 Butters S $13444 1117 01 Class Voice II 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 107 Schulz B $13447 1134 01 Hist/Apprec Music 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 100 Kuchar E $13448 1134 61 Hist/Apprec Music 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 100 STAFF $13456 2217 61 Jazz/Pop Mus Hist II 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 105 Offard F AE13457 + 4042 61 Music of Latin Amer 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 105 Florine J

MUS / General Education and Non-Music Major coursesTBA lessons are one-hour, weekly private lessons arranged with the instructor. Students are required to have their own instrument for private applied lessons. It is the responsibility of the student to contact the Department of Music to arrange this lesson time. Registration for applied lessons ends August 20, the last day of regular registration.

13435 + 1100 01 Strings 2 TBA HWH TBA Matthews T, Raynovich W $13436 + 1101 01 Trumpet or Cornet 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $

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13437 + 1102 01 French Horn 2 TBA HWH TBA Henley M $13438 + 1105 01 Trombone 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13439 + 1106 01 Tuba 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13440 + 1107 01 Jazz Piano 2 TBA HWH TBA Hendricks J, Gessner D, $ Felton J13441 + 1108 01 Flute 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13442 + 1109 01 Clarinet 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13445 + 1118 01 Saxophone 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13446 + 1133 01 Percussion 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13449 + 1139 01 Piano 2 TBA HWH TBA Hendricks J, Felton J, $ Gessner D, Sudeith M13450 + 1143 01 Voice 2 TBA HWH TBA LeClair B, Williams D, $ Burke A, Schulz B13451 + 1144 01 Guitar 2 TBA HWH TBA Offard F $13452 + 1145 01 Organ 2 TBA HWH TBA Sudeith M $13453 + 1146 01 Steel Pan 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13454 + 1147 01 African Drum 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13455 + 1148 01 Bass:Acoustc/Electrc 2 TBA HWH TBA DeSanto D $

MUSA / Private applied music lessons for music majors only.)13458 + 1100 01 Flute 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13459 + 1101 01 Oboe 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13460 + 1102 01 Clarinet 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13461 + 1103 01 Saxophone 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13462 + 1104 01 Bassoon 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13463 + 1105 01 Trumpet 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $13464 + 1106 01 French Horn 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13465 + 1107 01 Trombone 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13466 + 1108 01 Baritone 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13467 + 1109 01 Tuba 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13468 + 1110 01 Violin 2 TBA HWH TBA Matthews T $13469 + 1111 01 Viola 2 TBA HWH TBA Matthews T $13470 + 1112 01 Cello 2 TBA HWH TBA Raynovich W $13471 + 1113 01 Double Bass 2 TBA HWH TBA DeSanto D $13472 + 1114 01 Guitar 2 TBA HWH TBA Offard F $13473 + 1115 01 Percussion 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13474 + 1116 01 African Drum 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13475 + 1117 01 Steel Pan 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13476 + 1120 01 Piano 2 TBA HWH TBA Hendricks J, Sudeith M $13477 + 1121 01 Organ 2 TBA HWH TBA Sudeith M $13478 + 1124 01 Voice 2 TBA HWH TBA Williams D, LeClair B, $ Schulz B13479 + 1130 01 Jazz Improvisation 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $13480 + 1131 01 Jazz Saxophone 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13481 + 1132 01 Jazz Trumpet 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $13482 + 1133 01 Jazz Trombone 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13483 + 1134 01 Jazz Piano 2 TBA HWH TBA Hendricks J, Gessner D $13484 + 1135 01 Jazz Guitar 2 TBA HWH TBA Offard F $13485 + 1136 01 Jazz Bass 2 TBA HWH TBA DeSanto D $13486 + 1137 01 Drumset 2 TBA HWH TBA Smith M $13487 + 2200 01 Flute 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13488 + 2201 01 Oboe 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13489 + 2202 01 Clarinet 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $13490 + 2203 01 Saxophone 2 TBA HWH TBA Stevenson R $

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13491 + 2204 01 Bassoon 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13492 + 2205 01 Trumpet 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $13493 + 2206 01 French Horn 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13494 + 2207 01 Trombone 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13495 + 2208 01 Baritone 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13496 + 2209 01 Tuba 2 TBA HWH TBA Hines T $13497 + 2210 01 Violin 2 TBA HWH TBA Matthews T $13498 + 2211 01 Viola 2 TBA HWH TBA Matthews T $13499 + 2212 01 Cello 2 TBA HWH TBA Raynovich W $13500 + 2213 01 Double Bass 2 TBA HWH TBA DeSanto D $13501 + 2214 01 Guitar 2 TBA HWH TBA Offard F $13502 + 2215 01 Percussion 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13503 + 2216 01 African Drum 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13504 + 2217 01 Steel Pan 2 TBA HWH TBA Butters S $13505 + 2220 01 Piano 2 TBA HWH TBA Hendricks J, Sudeith M $13506 + 2221 01 Organ 2 TBA HWH TBA Sudeith M $13507 + 2224 01 Voice 2 TBA HWH TBA Williams D, LeClair B, $ Schulz B13508 + 2230 01 Jazz Improvisation 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $13509 + 2231 01 Jazz Saxophone 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13510 + 2232 01 Jazz Trumpet 2 TBA HWH TBA Whitted P $13511 + 2233 01 Jazz Trombone 2 TBA HWH TBA STAFF $13512 + 2234 01 Jazz Piano 2 TBA HWH TBA Hendricks J $13513 + 2235 01 Jazz Guitar 2 TBA HWH TBA Offard F $13514 + 2236 01 Jazz Bass 2 TBA HWH TBA DeSanto D $13515 + 2237 01 Drumset 2 TBA HWH TBA Smith M $

MUSEMusic Ensembles / Participation open to all CSU students by audition13516 + 1110 01 Concert Band 1 MW 0300-0440pm HWH 104 Stevenson R $13517 + 1130 01 Jazz Band 1 TR 0200-0340pm HWH 104 Whitted P $13518 + 1134 61 Jazz Combo 1 W 0500-0750pm HWH 104 Whitted P $13519 + 1140 01 Concert Choir 1 MW 0300-0440pm HWH 107 Wilson W $

MUSMMusic Majors / Core music courses for Music Majors Only13520 + 1112 01 Music Theory II 2 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 103 Kuchar E $13521 + 1114 01 Music Theory IV 2 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 103 Raynovich W $13522 + 1116 01 Aural/Key Skills II 2 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 103 Kuchar E $13523 + 1118 01 Aural/Key Skills IV 2 MWF 0200-0254pm HWH 103 Raynovich W $13525 + 1182 01 Piano Accompanying 1 TBA HWH TBA Sudeith M13524 1800 01 Performance Class 0 T 1100-1150am DH 102 Butters S13526 + 2000 01 Independent Study 1 TO 3 TBA HWH TBA STAFF13530 + 2201 01 Woodwind Instruments 2 TR 0930-1050am HWH 104 Hines T $13527 + 2218 01 Composition I 2 TBA TBA TBA Raynovich W $13528 + 2219 01 Composition II 2 TBA TBA TBA Raynovich W $13529 2228 01 World Music Cultures 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 105 Florine J13532 + 3000 01 Independent Study 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13534 + 3310 01 Form and Analysis 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 103 Raynovich W $13533 + 3316 01 Music Hist & Lit II 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 105 Florine J13535 + 3318 01 Composition III 2 TBA TBA TBA Raynovich W $13536 + 3319 01 Composition IV 2 TBA TBA TBA Raynovich W $13531 3800 01 Junior Recital 0 TBA TBA TBA Sudeith M JR

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13537 + 4040 01 Conducting 2 MWF 0200-0254pm HWH 104 Stevenson R13538 + 4061 61 Teach Mus Elem Schls 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 103 Felton J13539 + 4076 01 Stud Teach/Sem K-12 6 MTWRF TBA TBA TBA Stevenson R A1/F113540 + 4800 01 Senior Recital 0 TBA TBA TBA Smith M SR13541 + 4900 01 Music Internship 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Smith M E5

Nursing • BHS 200A / 773.995.399213834 + 0950 01 Enrichment 1 M 0300-0450pm ED 100 Lino N SO Sophomore Level Course13835 + 0950 02 Enrichment 1 M 1200-0150pm BHS 504B Grabowski R JR Junior Level Course13836 + 0950 03 Enrichment 1 M 1200-0150pm BHS 100 Bryant D JR Junior Level Course13837 + 0950 04 Enrichment 1 F 1200-0150pm BHS 503B Ricks-Saulsby R13838 + 0950 05 Enrichment 1 F 1200-0150pm BHS 503A Multack J SR Senior Level Course13843 + 2100 01 Health Promotion 3 M 0800-1050am BHS 100 Multack J, Brown C13844 + 2100 02 Health Promotion 3 T 0200-0450pm BHS 100 Williams D13839 + 2150 01 Intro to Nursing 3 W 1200-0250pm ED 100 Williams D14479 + 2190 61 Intro to Nutrition 3 W 0500-0750pm BHS 100 Coruthers K14480 + 2190 62 Intro to Nutrition 3 R 0500-0750pm BHS 100 Wagner J13841 + 2200 61 Nursing Pathopsly 4 T 0500-0850pm BHS 306 Evans W, Lino N13842 + 2200 62 Nursing Pathopsly 4 R 0500-0850pm BHS 506 Lino N, Britt T13840 + 2300 61 Nurs Proc Adm of Pharm 3 W 0500-0750pm BHS 307 Schaaf L13850 + 3200 01 Clinical Inquiry 3 M 0230-0520pm BHS 506 Prendergast P13851 + 3200 02 Clinical Inquiry 3 R 0200-0450pm BHS 504B Williams D13852 + 3200 03 Clinical Inquiry 3 F 0200-0450pm BHS 506 Hureston L13845 + 3250 01 Adult Hlth Nurs I 6 MR 0830-1150am HWH 100 Lino N, Bryant D, TW 0700-0250pm FLD - Grabowski R, NURS 3250-01 meets January 20 - March 13. Field sessions meet January 21 - March 12. McIntyre K

13846 + 3250 02 Adult Hlth Nurs I 6 MR 0830-1150am HWH 100 Lino N, Bryant D, Grabowski R, TW 0230-1030pm FLD - McIntyre K, Coleman Y NURS 3250-02 meets January 20 - March 13. Field sessions meet January 21 - March 12.

13854 + 3300 01 Care:Dvloping Family 6 MR 0830-1150am HWH 100 Busch S, Bachmeyer P TW 0700-0250pm FLD - McIntyre K, Brown C, NURS 3300-01 lecture sessions meet March 23 - May 13. Field sessions meet March 24 - May 13. Bryant D

13855 + 3300 02 Care:Dvloping Family 6 MR 0830-1150am HWH 100 Busch S, Brown C, TW 0230-1030pm FLD - Bachmeyer P NURS 3300-02 lecture sessions meet March 23 - May 13. Field sessions meet March 24 - May 13. Anderson L, Caine J

14478 + 3321 61 Service Learning in Health 3 M 0500-0750pm TBA TBA Germain M13853 + 3375 61 Health Policy 3 W 0500-0750pm DH 129 Britt T13848 + 3450 61 Health Promotion RNs 3 M 0500-0750pm BHS 100C Schaaf L13849 + 4100 61 Nursing Leadership 2 F 0500-0650pm BHS 504B Ricks-Saulsby R13847 + 4200 01 Mental Health Nrsng 6 M 0900-1150am DH 103 Hureston L, Multack J M 0200-0450pm DH 103 Hureston L, Multack J R 0800-0450pm FLD - Fleming P, Williams F NURS 4200-01 lecture sessions meet January 26 - April 3. Field sessions meet January 22 - May 7.

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13856 + 4250 01 Commnty/Public Hlth 6 T 0900-1150am HWH 100 Ricks-Saulsby R, Germain M, T 0200-0450pm HWH 100 Tripp P, Hill D W 0800-0450pm FLD - NURS 4250-01 lecture sessions mets January 20 - April 3. Field sessions meet January 21 - May 13.

13860 + 4300 01 Ldrshp/Mgmt:Clinical 2 MT 0800-0350pm FLD - Anderson M, Tripp P NURS 4300-01 field sessions meet April 6 - May 12.13858 4379 01 NCLEX Preparation 1 F 0900-0950am BHS 307 Grabowski R13859 4379 02 NCLEX Preparation 1 F 0900-0950am BHS 504B Schaaf L13861 4383 01 Nurs Seminar 1 F 1200-1254pm BHS 307 Lino N13862 4383 02 Nurs Seminar 1 F 1100-1154am BHS 307 Hureston L13863 4383 61 Nurs Seminar 1 R 0400-0454pm BHS 307 Schaaf L13864 + 4450 01 Ind Study/Specl Prbm 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Grabowski R13857 + 4600 61 Clinical Nurs II 5 R 0800-0150pm FLD - Anderson M R 0500-0750pm BHS 307 Anderson M

NURSING INTERSESSION12865 0930 01I Bridge III 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm HWH 201 Ricks-Saulsby R NURS 0930-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.12866 0940 01I Bridge IV 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm HWH 202 Bachmeyer P NURS 0940-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

NURSING ONLINE13865 + 2150 51 Intro to Nursing 3 - WEB - Anderson M13866 2250 51 Health Care Ethics 3 - WEB - Bachmeyer P

Occupational Therapy • DH 132 / 773.995.236613867 2010 01 Intr to Oc Therapy 3 MW 0400-0550pm DH 125 STAFF13868 + 4100 01 Foundtn Princpls/OT 3 F 0830-1120am DH 129 STAFF13870 + 4110 01 Contxt OT Serv Delvy 2 R 0200-0350pm DH 129 Heath-Baldwin C13872 + 4141 01 Eval & Intrnventn II 5 MR 0900-1120am DH 125 Smith R $ T 0830-0330pm FLD - STAFF13874 + 4150 01 Human Occupation I 3 M 0100-0350pm DH 129 Smith R $13876 + 4151 01 Human Occupation II 3 MW 0100-0250pm DH 125 Austin S $13878 + 4161 01 Health Conditions II 3 W 0830-1120am DH 125 Austin S O T 4161-01 meets January 5 - March 27.

13869 + 5100 01 Foundtn Princpls/OT 3 F 0830-1120am DH 129 STAFF13871 + 5110 01 Contxt OT Serv Delvy 2 R 0200-0350pm DH 129 Heath-Baldwin C13873 + 5141 01 Eval & Interventn II 5 MR 0900-1120am DH 125 Smith R $ T 0830-0330pm FLD - STAFF13875 + 5150 01 Human Occupation I 3 M 0100-0350pm DH 129 Smith R $13877 + 5151 01 Human Occupation II 3 MW 0100-0250pm DH 125 Austin S $13879 + 5161 01 Health Conditions II 3 W 0830-1120am DH 125 Austin S13886 + 5211 01 Prog Plan Population 3 W 0830-1120am DH 129 Roundtree L13880 + 5232 01 Research Project II 3 TBA TBA TBA Austin S13881 + 5232 02 Research Project II 3 TBA TBA TBA Wittbrodt E13883 + 5232 03 Research Project II 3 TBA TBA TBA Roundtree L13884 + 5243 01 Eval & Intrventn IV 5 MR 0900-1120am DH 129 Wittbrodt E, Heath-Baldwin C T 0830-0450pm FLD - Wittbrodt E

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13885 + 5263 01 Health Conditions IV 3 W 0100-0350pm DH 129 Smith R13887 + 5371 01 Level II Fld: Rot II 5 MTWRF 0830-0450pm FLD - Heath-Baldwin C O T 5371-01 meets January 5 - March 27.13888 + 5380 01 Practice Special OT 3 F 0900-0450pm DH 125 Wittbrodt E $ O T 5380-01 meets April 3 - May 8.13889 + 5395 01 Graduate Symposium 4 MW 0100-0450pm DH 130 Wittbrodt E, Roundtree L O T 5395-01 meets March 30 - May 13.

Pharmacy • DH 206 / 773.821.250013891 + 6112 01 Dosage Form II 3 M 0300-0350pm DH 101 Masinde L TR 1000-1050am DH 101 Masinde L R 0100-0350pm SCI 303 Masinde L13892 + 6112 02 Dosage Form II 3 M 0300-0350pm DH 101 Masinde L TR 1000-1050am DH 101 Masinde L T 0100-0350pm SCI 303 Masinde L13890 + 6114 01 Pharm Biochem II 3 MWR 0900-0954am DH 101 Puglisi-Weening13893 + 6115 01 Microbiology/Immuno 4 MTRF 1100-1154am DH 101 Fazal N W 0100-0450pm DH 101 Fazal N13894 + 6122 01 Prof Practice II 2 M 0100-0250pm DH 101 Nobles-Knight D, Johnson C T 0100-0450pm FLD - Nobles-Knight D, Johnson C13895 + 6122 02 Prof Practice II 2 M 0100-0250pm DH 101 Nobles-Knight D, Johnson C R 0100-0450pm FLD - Nobles-Knight D Johnson C13896 + 6123 01 Research Methods 3 MWF 1000-1054am DH 101 Mukherjee K13897 + 6124 01 Patient Assessment 2 F 0100-0450pm DH 101 Hardy Y

Philosophy • SCI 315 / 773.995.219213227 1010 01 Intro to Philosophy 3 MWF 1100-1154am BHS 506 STAFF13228 1010 02 Intro to Philosophy 3 MWF 1200-1254pm DH 203E Gomberg P13230 1010 61 Intro to Philosophy 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 202 STAFF13239 1020 01 Intro to Logic 3 MWF 0900-0954am SCI 209 STAFF13241 1020 61 Intro to Logic 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 203 Brower V13242 1020 62 Intro to Logic 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 201 Brower V13244 1030 01 Critical Thinking 3 TR 0800-0920am SCI 209 Gomberg P13245 1030 02 Critical Thinking 3 MWF 1000-1054am SCI 102 STAFF13246 1030 03 Critical Thinking 3 MWF 1100-1154am SCI 102 STAFF13248 1030 04 Critical Thinking 3 MW 0100-0220pm HWH 309 Gomberg P13251 1030 61 Critical Thinking 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 202 Brower V13232 1040 01 Ethics 3 TR 0930-1050am BHS 506 Cronce P W113237 1040 02 Ethics 3 MWF 1200-1254pm SCI 209 Bradbury E W113243 + 2020 01 Hist Mod Philosophy 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 204 Bradbury E13252 2250 01 Intro Soc & Pol Phil 3 MWF 1100-1154am BHS 501 Gomberg P13253 2530 01 Computer Ethics 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 501 Cronce P13254 2760 61 Philosophy of Law 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 100 Brower V

Physical Education • JDC 216 / 773.995.229013687 + 0920 01 PE Cert Review 1 TBA TBA TBA Szyman R A113686 1040 01 Yoga 1 MW 1200-1254pm JDC 102 Nelson D13688 1130 01 Begin Jazz Dance 1 MW 1000-1054am JDC 102 Nelson D13689 1450 01 Jazz-X-Rcise 1 MW 1100-1154am JDC 102 Nelson D13690 1620 01 Power Walking 1 MWF 1000-1054am JDC 200 Walker-Harris F P E 1620-01 meets January 21 through April 10.

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13691 2040 61 Hlth & PE Eled Tchrs 3 W 0500-0615pm JDC 108 Kolacki J W 0620-0750pm JDC 102 Kolacki J13692 2040 62 Hlth & PE Eled Tchrs 3 S 1000-1115am JDC 102 Fyneface M S 1120-1250pm JDC 211 Fyneface M14471 2070 01 Tech for PE/REC Prfn 3 MW 0900-1050am ED 202 Place G13693 2090 01 Dance Perform Study 1 TO 2 MW 0200-0350pm JDC 102 Nelson D13694 2130 01 Tumbling/Gymnastics 1 F 1000-1150am JDC 215 Kutame M $13695 2300 01 Diet/Fitness/Weight 4 MW 1200-1254pm JDC 211 Walker-Harris F MF 0100-0154pm JDC 210A Walker-Harris F W 0100-0154pm JDC 102 Walker-Harris F13698 2363 01 Motor Development 3 MW 1100-1220pm JDC 108 Szyman R13696 2380 01 Lifetime Sports 2 TR 1100-1250pm JDC 100 Kutame M13697 2610 01 Princpls Physcl Fit 2 TR 0900-0954am JDC 108 Reed E TR 1000-1054am JDC 100 Reed E13699 + 2800 01 Prsnl/Prof Dvlpmt PE 2 F 0800-0950am JDC 211 Bator M13700 + 3010 01 Applied Biomechanics 3 F 1200-0250pm JDC 108 Szyman R $13702 + 3030 01 Psly of Exercise 3 TR 0100-0255pm JDC 108 Reed E $13708 3410 61 Persnl Training Cert 3 S 0900-1150am JDC 214 Gillenwater T P E 3410-61 meets January 24 through March 7. S 1200-0350pm JDC 210A Gillenwater T13704 + 4530 41 Mthd/Prac:El/Mid Sch 3 TR 0900-1030am FLD - Kutame M, Bator M, P E 4530-41 meets at Bennett School located at 10115 S. Prairie Groh C A1/F113706 + 4750 01 Student Tch K-12 P E 6 MTWRF 0830-0330pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm BHS 501 Kutame M, Bator M, Groh C13710 5000 61 Resrch Meth PE/Sprt 3 M 0630-0920pm JDC 214 Buck S13701 + 5011 01 Applied Biomechanics 3 F 1200-0250pm JDC 108 Szyman R $13703 + 5033 01 Psly of Exercise 3 TR 0100-0255pm JDC 108 Reed E $13714 5070 61 Supervision P E 3 T 0630-0920pm JDC 214 Kutame M13711 + 5240 01 Develp Resrch Problm 1 TBA TBA TBA Reed E13712 + 5250 01 Data Collectn/Analys 1 TBA TBA TBA Reed E13713 + 5260 01 Research Conclusions 1 TBA TBA TBA Reed E13709 5410 61 Persnl Training Cert 3 S 0900-1150am JDC 214 Gillenwater T P E 5410-61 meets January 24 through March 7. S 1200-0350pm JDC 210A Gillenwater T13705 + 5530 41 Mthd/Prac:El/Mid Sch 3 TR 0900-1030am FLD - Kutame M, Bator M, P E 5530-41 meets at Bennett School located at 10115 S. Prairie Groh C A1/F113707 + 5750 01 Student Tch K-12 P E 6 MTWRF 0830-0330pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm BHS 501 Kutame M, Bator M, Groh C

PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXTENSION13736 5220 91 Adventure Ed In Schl 3 W 0700-0950pm EXT - Creely D Extension Course: Starts January 21 / Extension Site: Northeastern IL University 5500 N. St. Louis, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION INTERSESSION12867 3520 21I Curriculum Dsgn PE 2 TR 0900-1200pm ED 205 Kutame M W1 P E 3520-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 6, 8, and 12.12868 5050 21I Sociol of Sport 3 MW 0900-1200pm ED 206 Buck S P E 5050-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7, and 12.12869 + 5230 21I Resrch Stats/Rept PE 3 TR 0100-0400pm ED 205 Reed E P E 5230-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 6, 8 and 12.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONLINE13738 5090 51 Psych of Sport 3 - WEB - Buck S13739 5150 51 Curr Issues PE/Ath 3 - WEB - Szyman

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Physical Science • SCI 309 / 773.995.218012944 1000 01 Sci/Society/Survival 3 MWF 0900-0954am SCI 116 Bailey S12947 1000 02 Sci/Society/Survival 3 MWF 1200-1254pm SCI 116 Bailey S12949 1000 61 Sci/Society/Survival 3 M 0600-0850pm SCI 116 Nazy J12953 1010 61 Energy Today’s World 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 103 Bozovsky J12954 1010 62 Energy Today’s World 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 103 Bozovsky J12955 1080 01 Crit Think Technlogy 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 106 Gay A12956 1080 61 Crit Think Technlogy 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 202 Smith K12957 1080 62 Crit Think Technlogy 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 202 Smith K12958 + 1100 61 Practical Physics I 3 M 0500-0850pm SCI 202 STAFF M1/$12959 1130 01 Practicl Chem I 3 TR 1000-1150am SCI 203 McCarthy S $12960 1140 01 Prac Earth/Spa Sci 3 TR 0200-0350pm SCI 108 Nazy J $12961 1140 61 Prac Earth/Spa Sci 3 TR 0400-0550pm SCI 108 Nazy J $

Physical Therapy • DH 126 / 773.995.251214466 3301 61 Foundations of P T 3 M 0500-0750pm TBA TBA Niedfeldt C

Physics • SCI 309 / 773.995.218012964 + 1510 61 General Physics I 4 M 0600-0920pm SCI 108 Coble K $ W 0600-0920pm SCI 108 Coble K12965 + 1520 01 General Physics II 4 TR 0200-0350pm DH 103 STAFF $ T 1100-0150pm SCI 108 STAFF12966 + 1520 02 General Physics II 4 M 0200-0450pm SCI 106 STAFF $ TR 0200-0350pm DH 103 STAFF12967 1600 01 Intro Phys Profssns 1 F 0200-0254pm SCI 202 Sabella M12970 2110 61 Physics I With Calc 4 MW 0600-0915pm SCI 113 Bowen S $12973 + 2220 01 Physics II w/Calc 4 MW 1000-1150am SCI 113 Kuhn T $ T 0200-0450pm SCI 113 Kuhn T12974 + 2700 01 Electronics I 3 F 1000-0350pm SCI 104 Akujieze J $12975 + 2710 01 Electronics II 3 F 1000-0350pm SCI 104 Akujieze J $12981 + 3150 01 Electr/Magnetism I 3 TBA TBA TBA Sabella M12983 + 3210 01 Thermodynamics 3 MW 0200-0350pm SCI 202 Zheng S12986 + 3300 01 Fuel Cell Technology 4 TBA TBA TBA Nkansah A, Jones II L $12992 + 3450 01 Mathematical Methods 3 TBA TBA TBA Garcia-Solis E12978 + 4120 01 Classical Mech II 3 TBA TBA TBA Bowen S12993 + 4260 01 Advanced Quantum Mech 3 TBA TBA TBA Bowen S12988 + 4500 01 Teach Inquiry Phys 2 TBA TBA TBA Sabella M12989 + 4550 01 Exper Phys Apparatus 3 TBA TBA TBA Garcia-Solis E12990 + 4850 01 Adv Undergrad Lab I 3 TBA TBA TBA Garcia-Solis E $12991 + 4860 01 Adv Undergrad Lab II 3 TBA TBA TBA Garcia-Solis E $

Physiology • SCI 310 / 773.995.218313419 + 2040 01 Human Physiology 4 MWF 0900-1050am SCI 216 Al-Ghoul W R2/$13420 + 2040 61 Human Physiology 4 TR 0600-0850pm SCI 216 Gerin C R2/$13421 + 4035 01 Homeostatic Mechnsm 4 MW 1100-0150pm SCI 216 Al-Ghoul W13424 + 5035 01 Homeostatic Mechnsm 4 MW 1100-0150pm SCI 216 Al-Ghoul W13423 + 5700 61 Cell Physiology 3 W 0600-0850pm SCI 327 Sharpe J

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Political Science • SCI 315 / 773.995.219213255 1000 01 Crit Think Pol/Law 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 201 Sawyer G13256 1010 01 Amer Natl Government 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 201 Sawyer G13258 1010 02 Amer Natl Government 3 MW 1000-1120am ED 304 Aka P13260 1010 03 Amer Natl Government 3 MW 1100-1220pm HWH 202 Beverly P13261 1010 04 Amer Natl Government 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 102 Leach C13266 1010 05 Amer Natl Government 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 506 Williams C13267 1010 61 Amer Natl Government 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 203 Aka P13268 1010 62 Amer Natl Government 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 203 Leach C13269 1010 63 Amer Natl Government 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 202 Osuji C13270 1010 64 Amer Natl Government 3 S 0900-1150am SCI 116 Osuji C13272 2070 01 Legislative Process 3 MW 0900-1020am HWH 201 Beverly P13271 2210 01 Public Admin Prncpls 3 MW 1200-0120pm BHS 307 Aka P13276 2610 61 Amer Foreign Policy 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 205 Sawyer G13274 2930 01 Wksp World Peace 3 TR 0200-0320pm SCI 102 Jones H13278 3160 01 Judicial Process 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 202 Leach C13279 3270 01 Pol of Latin Amer 3 MW 0200-0320pm HWH 200B Aka P13273 3500 01 Pol Inq/Cptr Appl 3 MW 0100-0220pm HWH 205 Beverly P13275 + 4030 61 Am Constitutionl Law 3 R 0600-0850pm DH 216 Leach C13280 4400 61 Policy Seminar 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 302 Beverly P

POLITICAL SCIENCE ONLINE13283 4990 51 Special Topcs Pol Sc 3 - WEB - Rowan III T

Psychology • HWH 328 / 773.995.239413543 1100 01 Intro To Psyc 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 102 Buchanan G13544 1100 02 Intro To Psyc 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 102 Adams G13545 1100 03 Intro To Psyc 3 MWF 1000-1054am SCI 116 Buchanan G13546 1100 61 Intro To Psyc 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 102 Campbell M13547 1100 62 Intro To Psyc 3 F 0600-0850pm DH 101 Muhammad F13548 1100 63 Intro To Psyc 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 102 Jarvis-O’malley13549 1100 64 Intro To Psyc 3 S 0900-1150am SCI 100 Raheem M13542 1130 01 Sci in Serv Society 3 TR 0200-0350pm ED 304 STAFF13560 + 2000 01 Life Span Devlpmnt 3 TR 1100-1220pm DH 103 Richardson A13561 + 2000 61 Life Span Devlpmnt 3 W 0600-0850pm DH 101 Anglin C13562 + 2000 62 Life Span Devlpmnt 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 202 Muhammad F14353 + 2000 63 Life Span Devlpmnt 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 306 Hinton H13555 + 2020 01 Educational Psych 3 MW 1100-1220pm ED 305 Hall E13556 + 2020 02 Educational Psych 3 MW 0200-0320pm ED 102 Hall E13557 + 2020 61 Educational Psych 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 102 Worrell E13558 + 2020 62 Educational Psych 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 102 Worrell E13559 + 2020 63 Educational Psych 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Derden Jr. R13550 + 2040 01 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 203 Towns S13551 + 2040 02 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 TR 0930-1050am DH 103 Adams G13552 + 2040 03 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 204 Towns S13553 + 2040 61 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 205 Adams G13554 + 2040 62 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 S 0100-0350pm HWH 201 Derden Jr. R13563 + 2060 01 Commnty Service Psyc 3 TO 9 F 0100-0350pm HWH 202 Davis D13564 + 2080 01 Int Stat Methods Psy 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 305 Abedin K M2/$13565 + 2080 61 Int Stat Methods Psy 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 306 Abedin K M2/$13566 + 2100 01 Social Psychology 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 102 Jenkins E13568 + 2100 61 Social Psychology 3 F 0500-0750pm HWH 303 Bibbs T W1

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13569 + 2140 01 Psy Death/Dying 3 TR 1100-1220pm SCI 116 Etta V14526 + 2300 01 Cultural Psychology 3 MWF 0200-0250pm HWH 100 Buchanan G13574 + 3060 01 Crisis Counseling 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 102 Lynch J E513581 + 3070 01 Helping Skills 3 W 0300-0550pm HWH 102 Richardson A13582 + 3080 01 Hist of Psychology 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 102 Etta V E513583 + 3100 01 Cognitive Psychology 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 305 Arnott-Hill E E5/$13584 + 3100 61 Cognitive Psychology 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 305 Arnott-Hill E E5/$13593 + 3180 01 Adv Seminar in Psyc 3 TR 0930-1050am ED 100 Etta V E513596 + 3220 61 Adv Issues AFAM Psyc 3 S 0900-1150am BHS 506 Derden Jr. R13585 + 4000 01 Spec Projects Psyc 1 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Dunn I E513591 + 4100 61 Experimental Psyc 4 W 0600-0850pm HWH 305 Lewis M W1/$13590 + 4100 62 Experimental Psyc 4 R 0600-0850pm SCI 102 Lewis M W1/$13577 + 4150 01 Psych of Personality 3 TR 0200-0320pm ED 100 STAFF13579 + 4150 61 Psych of Personality 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 102 Hall T13588 + 4155 61 Abnormal Psychology 3 M 0600-0850pm TBA TBA Jarvis-O’malley13595 + 4160 01 Internship in Psych 3 TO 6 W 0300-0550pm HWH 205 Jenkins E E513586 + 4185 61 Statistical Meth Psy 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 305 Arnott-Hill E E5/$13597 + 4190 01 Fund Statistic Meth 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 305 Dust M E513599 + 4190 61 Fund Statistic Meth 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 305 Dust M E513570 + 4200 61 Pharm for Addicts 3 F 0600-0850pm BHS 501 Nazon M, Ousley L E513572 + 4203 01 Addictions: Dom Viol 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 501 Nazon M, Winn T13575 + 4204 01 AODA Internship 3 TO 6 W 0300-0550pm HWH 306 Nazon M E513601 + 4205 01 Psy Drug Addiction 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 102 Nazon M, Winn T E513603 + 4206 61 Addiction Assess/Case Mgmt 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 116 Nazon M, Montgomery R13605 + 4210 61 Adolscnt Psy:Mid Tch 3 F 0500-0750pm HWH 102 Heath D13578 + 5150 01 Psych of Personality 3 TR 0200-0320pm ED 100 STAFF13580 + 5150 61 Psych of Personality 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 102 Hall T13589 + 5155 61 Abnormal Psychology 3 M 0600-0850pm TBA TBA Jarvis-O’malley13587 + 5185 61 Statistical Meth Psy 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 305 Arnott-Hill E13598 + 5190 01 Fund Statistic Meth 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 305 Dust M13600 + 5190 61 Fund Statistic Meth 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 305 Dust M13571 + 5200 61 Pharm for Addicts 3 F 0600-0850pm BHS 501 Nazon M, Ousley L13573 + 5203 01 Addictions: Dom Viol 3 TR 1100-1220pm BHS 501 Nazon M, Winn T13576 + 5204 01 AODA Internship 3 TO 6 W 0300-0550pm HWH 306 Nazon M13602 + 5205 01 Psy Drug Addiction 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 102 Nazon M, Winn T13604 + 5206 61 Addiction Assmt/Case Mgmt 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 116 Nazon M, Montgomery R13606 + 5210 61 Adolscnt Psy:Mid Tch 3 F 0500-0750pm HWH 102 Heath D14384 + 5640 61 Counslg Thry/Ethics 3 T 0500-0750pm BHS 504B Giorgis T13609 + 5650 61 Microcounseling 3 W 0500-0750pm DH 116 Giorgis T $13607 + 5660 61 Adv Lifespan & Couns 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 116 DeCarlo A13611 + 5670 61 Prin/Tech Group Cnsl 3 R 0500-0750pm DH 116 Holzer K13608 + 5710 61 Multicult Iss Counsl 3 M 0500-0750pm DH 203E Chrishon P $13610 + 5730 61 Tech Assess & Diagno 3 T 0500-0750pm JDC 213 Chrishon P $13620 + 5740 61 Treat Interven Urban 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 308 DeCarlo A13614 + 5750 61 Intr Fam Systm Cnslg 3 T 0500-0750pm HWH 302 Lynch J13612 + 5760 61 Develop Couns Progra 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 308 Lynch J13615 + 5790 61 PrePrctm Cnslg Lab 3 T 0500-0750pm BHS 307 Bicknell-Hentges13616 + 5790 62 PrePrctm Cnslg Lab 3 R 0500-0750pm BHS 504B Giorgis T13613 + 5800 61 Rsrch Stat/Prgm Eval 3 R 0500-0750pm HWH 309 DeCarlo A13623 + 5860 61 Counslng Child/Adolc 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 117 STAFF $13624 + 5890 61 Ind Study Counselng 3 TBA TBA TBA Dunn I13617 + 5950 61 Prac Counseling II 3 M 0500-0750pm BHS 307 Conley J $13618 + 5950 62 Prac Counseling II 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 304H Bicknell-Hentges $13619 + 5950 63 Prac Counseling II 3 R 0500-0750pm JDC 213 Conley J $13625 + 5990 61 Intrnshp School Counseling 3 OR 6 W 0500-0750pm JDC 214 Lynch J $

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PSYCHOLOGY EXTENSION14357 + 2120 91 Stress & Its Mgmt 3 M 0600-0850pm EXT - Etta V Extension Course: Starts January 26 / Extension Site: South Suburban Col & Univ Ctr 16333 S. Kilbourn Ave, Oak Forest See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.14527 + 2500 91 Rel & Spiritual Psyc 3 R 0600-0850pm EXT - Johnson W Extension Course: Starts January 21 / Extension Site: Covenant Church 10505 South Halsted, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details.14362 + 3260 91 Psyc Child Abuse 3 R 0600-0850pm EXT - Coleman-Gill F E5 Extension Course: Starts January 22 / Extension Site: Covenant Faith Church 10505 S .Halsted, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.14360 + 4205 91 Psy Drug Addiction 3 F 0600-0850pm EXT - Nazon M, Montgomery R E5 Extension Course: Starts January 23 / Extension Site: Covenant Faith Church 10505 S. Halsted, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.14361 + 5205 91 Psy Drug Addiction 3 F 0600-0850pm EXT - Nazon M, Montgomery R Extension Course: Starts January 23 / Extension Site: Covenant Faith Church 10505 S. Halsted, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.

PSYCHOLOGY HYBRID14354 + 4202 21 Chem Dep Counseling 3 T 0200-0320pm ED 303 Nazon M E514355 + 5202 21 Chem Dep Counseling 3 T 0200-0320pm ED 303 Nazon M

PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE14373 + 2000 51 Life Span Devlpmnt 3 - WEB - Richardson A14372 + 2020 51 Educational Psych 3 - WEB - Hall E14369 + 2040 51 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 - WEB - Khorshid L14370 + 2040 52 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 - WEB - Adams G14371 + 2040 53 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 - WEB - Watson S14382 + 2200 51 Psychology of Gender 3 - WEB - Richardson A14376 + 4155 51 Abnormal Psychology 3 - WEB - Conley J14378 + 4155 52 Abnormal Psychology 3 - WEB - Watson S14374 + 4201 51 Ethics and Addiction 3 - WEB - Nazon M, Montgomery R E514377 + 5155 51 Abnormal Psychology 3 - WEB - Conley J14379 + 5155 52 Abnormal Psychology 3 - WEB - Watson S14375 + 5201 51 Ethics and Addiction 3 - WEB - Nazon M, Montgomery R14383 + 5720 51 Life Styl/Career Dvl 3 - WEB - Patterson Y14385 + 5810 51 Prac Addictions Coun 3 - WEB - DeCarlo A14386 + 5830 51 Advanced Ed Psyc 3 - WEB - Chrishon P14532 + 5830 52 Advanced Ed Psyc 3 - WEB - Chrishon P14498 + 5840 51 Adv Psychopath Treat 3 - WEB - Bicknell-Hentges

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Quantitative Business Analysis • BHS 435 / 773.995.397814433 + 2000 01 Business Statistics 3 TR 0200-0320pm BHS 500 Liu B14434 + 2000 61 Business Statistics 3 W 0600-0850pm BHS 500 Stedl J14435 + 2000 62 Business Statistics 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 500 Liu B14436 + 2010 01 Business Statistics II 3 MW 0200-0320pm BHS 507 Stedl J $14437 + 2010 61 Business Statistics II 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 507 Stedl J $

Reading • ED 318 / 773.995.208913141 0920 61 Reading Cert Review 1 F 0500-0750pm ED 308 STAFF READ 0920-61 meets January 23, 30, February 6, 13,and 20 in preparation for the February 28 Reading Content Area Certification Exam.13142 1500 01 Adv Col Read Skills 3 MW 0900-1020am ED 308 Conner-Gilbert13144 1500 02 Adv Col Read Skills 3 TR 0930-1050am ED 308 Conner-Gilbert13145 1500 03 Adv Col Read Skills 3 MW 1100-1220pm ED 308 Conner-Gilbert13146 1500 04 Adv Col Read Skills 3 TR 1100-1220pm ED 308 Conner-Gilbert13150 1500 05 Adv Col Read Skills 3 TR 0200-0320pm ED 308B Wolf C13147 1500 61 Adv Col Read Skills 3 MW 0730-0850pm ED 200 Brooks L13149 1500 62 Adv Col Read Skills 3 S 0900-1150am ED 308B Brooks L13151 + 3700 01 Found Read Instrctn 3 M 0200-0450pm ED 307 Wolf C E413153 + 3700 02 Found Read Instrctn 3 W 0200-0450pm ED 307 Harris S E413154 + 3700 61 Found Read Instrctn 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 308 Harris S E413155 + 3700 62 Found Read Instrctn 3 S 0900-1150am ED 307 STAFF E413157 + 4100 61 Content Read Mid Sch 2 T 0500-0750pm ED 305 Jackson A A113182 + 4160 61 Read Asmnt Clsrm Tch 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 308B Jackson A A1/W113185 + 4170 61 Clncl Prac Rdg Instr 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 302 Strange N A113189 4180 01 Materials In Read 3 F 0200-0450pm ED 308B STAFF13169 + 4280 61 Tch Rdg Elem Schl 4 W 0500-0850pm ED 307 Wolf C13172 + 4280 62 Tch Rdg Elem Schl 4 R 0500-0850pm ED 307 Harris S13176 + 4291 61 Tch Rdg Mids 4 R 0500-0850pm ED 307 Harris S13160 + 5100 61 Content Read Mid Sch 2 T 0500-0750pm ED 305 Jackson A A113184 + 5160 61 Read Asmnt Clsrm Tch 3 F 0500-0750pm ED 308B Jackson A A1/W113187 + 5170 61 Clncl Prac Rdg Instr 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 302 Strange N13190 5180 01 Materials In Read 3 F 0200-0450pm ED 308B STAFF13181 5200 61 Language & Reading 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 308B Strange N13194 5220 61 Comprhndng Writn Lng 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 307 Jackson A13197 + 5260 61 Clncl II:Rem Stratgy 4 MW 0400-0650pm ED 308 Pleasont G13173 + 5280 61 Tch Rdg Elem Schl 4 W 0500-0850pm ED 307 Wolf C13174 + 5280 62 Tch Rdg Elem Schl 4 R 0500-0850pm ED 307 Harris S13179 + 5291 61 Tch Rdg Mids 4 R 0500-0850pm ED 307 Harris S

READING EXTENSION14517 5200 91 Language & Reading 3 TR 0430-0710pm EXT - Pleasont G Extension Course: Starts January 27 / Extension Site: James N. Thorp School, 8914 S. Buffalo, Chicago14516 5210 91 Essntl Rdgs Literacy 3 TR 0430-0710pm EXT - Pleasont G Extension Course: Starts March 31 / Extension Site: James N. Thorp School, 8914 S. Buffalo, Chicago

READING HYBRID13195 5230 21 Pract Emergnt Litrcy 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 306 Harris S READ 5230-21 will meet on campus on January 26, February 23, March 23, and April 20.13198 5240 21 Pract Content Readng 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 306 Jackson A READ 5240-21 will meet on campus on January 22, February 19, March 26, and April 30.

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READING ONLINE13192 5210 51 Essntl Rdgs Literacy 3 - WEB - Strange N14487 5550 51 Seminar in Reading 3 - WEB - Strange N

Recreation • JDC 216 / 773.995.229013718 2000 01 Prgm Plang Leis Serv 3 TR 1100-1220pm JDC 214 Price J13719 + 2010 01 Phil Leisure & Rec 3 MWF 0100-0154pm JDC 214 Ito G14475 2070 01 Tech for PE/REC Prfn 3 MW 0900-1050am ED 202 Place G13717 + 2300 01 Outdr Rec & Team Blg 3 M F 1100-1154am JDC 214 Ito G W 1100-1154am JDC 100 Ito G13720 4000 01 Facility Mgmt & Design 3 TR 0930-1050am JDC 211 Price J13721 4320 01 Prg Dsg/Eval Thp Rec 3 MWF 1200-1254pm JDC 214 Ito G13722 + 4750 01 Fld Exp/Communty Rec 9 MTWR 0900-0500pm FLD - STAFF F1 F 0900-0100pm FLD - STAFF F 0200-0350pm JDC 211 Ito G13723 + 5750 01 Fld Exp/Communty Rec 9 MTWR 0900-0500pm FLD - STAFF F1 F 0900-0100pm FLD - STAFF F 0200-0350pm JDC 211 Ito G

RECREATION ONLINE13744 4250 51 Leisure in Multicultural Soc 3 - WEB - Price J

Social Work • SCI 116A / 773.995.220713293 + 5421 61 Hum Behavior II 3 W 0600-0850pm ED 308B STAFF13294 + 5421 62 Hum Behavior II 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 105 STAFF13295 + 5431 61 Community Practice 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 200B STAFF13296 + 5431 62 Community Practice 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 200C Harden T13297 + 5432 61 Family Support & Dev 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 203E Harden T13298 + 5432 62 Family Support & Dev 3 T 0600-0850pm ED 308B Kenemore T13299 + 5434 61 Sys Intrerv Fam/Child 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 200C Kenemore T13300 + 5440 61 S Wk Rsrch Methods 3 M 0600-0850pm BHS 500 Seyfried S $13301 + 5440 62 S Wk Rsrch Methods 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 308 Seyfried S $13315 + 5451 61 Progm Plan: Hum Serv 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 117 Harden T13302 + 5461 61 Field Practicum II 3 M 0400-0550pm DH 216 Parker D $ TBA FLD - STAFF13303 + 5461 62 Field Practicum II 3 M 0400-0550pm DH 116 Williams M $ TBA FLD - STAFF13305 + 5461 63 Field Practicum II 3 T 0400-0550pm DH 216 Zapotocny D $ TBA FLD - STAFF13307 + 5463 61 Field Practicum IV 3 M 0400-0550pm DH 117 Seyfried S $ TBA FLD - STAFF13311 + 5463 62 Field Practicum IV 3 R 0400-0550pm DH 216 Kenemore T $ TBA FLD - STAFF13312 + 5463 63 Field Practicum IV 3 R 0400-0550pm BHS 504A Harden T $ TBA FLD - STAFF13319 + 5472 61 Adv Sch S WK Prac II 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 300A Seyfried S13322 + 5490 61 Capstone Seminar 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 302 Rasheed M

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Sociology • SCI 321/ 773.995.218614191 1010 01 Intro to Sociology 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 204 Black Jr L14192 1010 02 Intro to Sociology 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 204 Wulbert R14194 1010 03 Intro to Sociology 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 204 Wulbert R14195 1010 04 Intro to Sociology 3 MWF 0200-0254pm HWH 203 STAFF14196 1010 61 Intro to Sociology 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Anderson B14197 1010 62 Intro to Sociology 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 203 Labonte J14206 + 1110 01 Social Problems 3 TR 0200-0320pm ED 305 Lengel C R214207 + 1200 61 Race & Ethnicity 3 W 0600-0850pm ED 102 McFarland L R214198 1250 01 Diversity US Soc 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 305 Lengel C14199 1250 02 Diversity US Soc 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 102 McFarland L14512 1250 03 Diversity US Soc 3 MW 0300-0420pm SCI 209 STAFF14200 1250 61 Diversity US Soc 3 M 0600-0850pm HWH 204 Baker-Kimmons L14204 + 2050 01 Soc of Pop Culture 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 205 Baker-Kimmons L14209 + 2230 01 Gender & Society 3 MWF 0200-0254pm HWH 306 Anderson B14202 + 2300 01 The Family 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 102 Anderson B R214203 + 2300 61 The Family 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 204 Labonte J R214201 + 2400 01 Comm Org/Comm Probs 3 MWF 1100-1154am SCI 209 STAFF14208 + 2410 61 Collective Behavior 3 F 0600-0850pm SCI 209 Black Jr L14205 + 2500 61 Int Social Work 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 116 Searcy Y R214218 + 3060 01 Hip Hop and Society 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 205 McFarland L14210 + 3350 61 Complex Organization 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 101 Labonte J14212 + 3510 61 Social Wk Practce II 3 R 0600-0850pm SCI 209 STAFF14215 + 3800 61 Soc Theory 3 W 0600-0850pm HWH 205 Wulbert R E4/W114214 + 4200 01 Soc Class & Strat 3 MWF 0100-0154pm SCI 102 Wulbert R E4/W114213 + 4250 61 Sem on Aging 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 100 STAFF14211 + 4300 01 Sem:Soc Blk Families 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 205 Baker-Kimmons L AE14219 + 4570 01 Adolescents/Families 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 205 Redman A14216 + 4810 01 Social Research Meth 3 TR 1100-1220pm DH 217 Redman A E414217 + 4830 61 Quant Methods Soc 3 T 0600-0850pm SCI 209 STAFF E4

SOCIOLOGY EXTENSION14232 + 3030 91 Soc Fact Juven Delin 3 R 0530-0820pm EXT - Powell D Extension Course: Starts January 22 / Extension Site: Catholic Charities 11255 S. Michigan, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details.14225 + 4500 91 Prin Case Management 3 T 0530-0820pm EXT - Powell D Extension Course: Starts January 20 / Extension Site: Catholic Charities 11255 S. Michigan, Chicago See Extension Registration Information for more details. Site not confirmed; contact Extension Services at 773 995-2214 prior to the first class.

SOCIOLOGY INTERSESSION12870 1250 21I Diversity US Soc 3 MW 0500-0800pm SCI 213 McFarland L SOC 1250-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7 and 12.

SOCIOLOGY TELECOURSE14230 + 3230 55 Women /Social Action 3 T 0500-0554pm SCI 209 Labonte J14231 + 3430 55 Dealng Wth Diversity 3 R 0500-0554pm SCI 209 STAFF

SOCIOLOGY ONLINE14228 1010 51 Intro to Sociology 3 - WEB - McFarland L

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Spanish • HWH 301A / 773.995.235014089 1010 01 Elem Spanish I 3 TR 0800-0920am HWH 200C Canalini A $14090 1010 02 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 200B Gaytan E $14091 1010 03 Elem Spanish I 3 TR 0930-1050am HWH 200B Martinez L $14092 1010 04 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 200B Gaytan E $14093 1010 05 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 1100-1154am ED 205 Morriberon N $14094 1010 06 Elem Spanish I 3 TR 1100-1220pm ED 300 STAFF $14095 1010 07 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 200C Morriberon N $14096 1010 08 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 0100-0154pm HWH 304 Morriberon N $14097 1010 09 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 0200-0254pm HWH 304 Gaytan E $14098 1010 10 Elem Spanish I 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 200C Canalini A $14099 1010 11 Elem Spanish I 3 MWF 1200-1254pm HWH 304 Duffy N $14100 1010 61 Elem Spanish I 3 M 0500-0750pm HWH 304 STAFF $14101 1010 62 Elem Spanish I 3 T 0600-0850pm HWH 304 Canalini A $14102 1010 63 Elem Spanish I 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 200C Duffy N $14103 1010 64 Elem Spanish I 3 S 0900-1150am HWH 200C Sanchez J $14104 + 1020 01 Elem Spanish II 3 MWF 0900-0954am HWH 304 Morriberon N $14105 + 1020 02 Elem Spanish II 3 MWF 1100-1154am HWH 304 Duffy N $14106 + 1020 03 Elem Spanish II 3 TR 1100-1220pm ED 301 Canalini A $14107 + 1020 04 Elem Spanish II 3 MWF 0100-0154pm ED 300 Moreno Florido $14108 + 1020 05 Elem Spanish II 3 TR 0200-0320pm HWH 304 Morriberon N $14109 + 1020 06 Elem Spanish II 3 TR 0330-0450pm HWH 304 Martinez L $14110 + 1020 61 Elem Spanish II 3 M 0600-0850pm DH 216 STAFF $14111 + 1020 62 Elem Spanish II 3 T 0600-0850pm DH 216 STAFF $14112 + 1020 63 Elem Spanish II 3 R 0600-0850pm HWH 304 STAFF $14113 + 1020 64 Elem Spanish II 3 F 0600-0850pm HWH 304 STAFF $14114 + 1020 65 Elem Spanish II 3 F 0600-0850pm DH 216 STAFF $14115 + 1020 66 Elem Spanish II 3 S 1200-0250pm HWH 200C Sanchez J $14525 1200 01 Elem Span Profsns I 3 TR 0930-1050am ED 300 Canalini A14117 + 2010 01 Intermed Spanish I 3 MWF 1100-1154am ED 300 Moreno Florido $14118 + 2020 01 Intermed Spanish II 3 MWF 1200-1254pm ED 300 Moreno Florido $14120 + 2070 01 Converstnal Span II 3 MWF 1000-1054am ED 300 Moreno Florido14119 + 3020 01 Advanced Spanish II 3 MWF 1200-1254pm ED 301 Gaytan E $14121 + 3100 61 Intro to Translation 3 T 0500-0750pm DH 217 Gaytan E14123 + 3140 01 Cult Latin Amer 3 MWF 0100-0154pm ED 301 Gaytan E14124 + 3160 01 Span Comp II 3 MWF 1000-1054am HWH 304 Duffy N14125 + 3510 61 Span Amer Lit II 3 W 0500-0750pm HWH 304 Moreno Florido $

SPANISH INTERSESSION12871 1010 01I Elem Spanish I 3 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 203 STAFF $ SPAN 1010-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.

Special Education • ED 321 / 773.995.239013365 + 4301 01 Char Except Children 3 R 0930-1220pm ED 307 Lawson C F113367 + 4301 02 Char Except Children 3 W 1100-0150pm ED 102 Luseno F F113368 + 4301 61 Char Except Children 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 100 Jordan K F113370 + 4301 62 Char Except Children 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 100 Luseno F F113373 + 4301 63 Char Except Children 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 100 Jordan K F113375 + 4301 64 Char Except Children 3 S 0900-1150am ED 100 STAFF F113390 + 4303 01 Students w/Excep Nds 2 TR 1100-1220pm ED 100 STAFF A1/F113391 + 4303 61 Students w/Excep Nds 2 T 0500-0750pm ED 100 STAFF A1/F113393 + 4303 62 Students w/Excep Nds 2 S 0900-1150am ED 305 STAFF A1/F1

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13363 + 5092 61 Spec Ed Cert Review 1 S 1200-0350pm ED 306 STAFF A113377 + 5301 01 Char Except Children 3 R 0930-1220pm ED 307 Lawson C F113379 + 5301 02 Char Except Children 3 W 1100-0150pm ED 102 Luseno F F113380 + 5301 61 Char Except Children 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 100 Jordan K F113383 + 5301 62 Char Except Children 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 100 Luseno F F113385 + 5301 63 Char Except Children 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 100 Jordan K F113387 + 5301 64 Char Except Children 3 S 0900-1150am ED 100 STAFF F113398 + 5303 01 Students W/Excep Nds 2 TR 1100-1220pm ED 100 STAFF A1/F113399 + 5303 61 Students W/Excep Nds 2 T 0500-0750pm ED 100 STAFF A1/F113400 + 5303 62 Students W/Excep Nds 2 S 0900-1150am ED 305 STAFF A1/F113401 + 5475 01 Cross Cat Practicum 6 MTWRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF W 0330-0450pm ED 205 Lawson C13402 + 5475 02 Cross Cat Practicum 6 MTWRF 0800-0250pm FLD - STAFF W 0330-0450pm ED 305 STAFF13403 + 5476 61 Char:Beh/Lrn/Cog Dis 4 T 0500-0750pm ED 304 Lawson C F113404 + 5482 61 Curr Adpt:Lrn Sp Nds 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 300 Luseno F13405 + 5484 61 Cl Mgmt:Lrnrs Sp Nds 3 R 0500-0750pm DH 217 Luseno F13406 + 5487 61 Assmt Eval Meas w/Sp Needs 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 300 Larsen J13407 + 5488 61 Internship in S ED 3 M 0500-0750pm ED TBA Lawson C S ED 5488-61 meets in ED 321.13408 + 5492 61 Resch Master Project 3 S 0900-1150am ED 300 Larsen J

Technology & Education • ED 203 / 773.995.380713644 + 2209 61 Adv Keyboarding 2 T 0500-0850pm ED 109 STAFF13645 + 4330 61 Microcmptr Applicat 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 204 STAFF $13647 + 4346 61 Presentations 3 F 0500-0850pm ED 204 Davis R $13648 + 4346 62 Presentations 3 S 0900-1250pm ED 204 STAFF $13653 + 4348 61 Adv Web Page Design 3 F 0500-0850pm ED 109 Ayyash M13659 + 4391 01 Intrnshp Tech Ed 2 TBA TBA TBA Boyles P A113651 + 4630 61 Mth Tch Voc/Occ Subj 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 204 Boyles P A1/F1/W113655 + 4750 01 Stu Tchg Tchn Ed Fld 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm ED 109 STAFF13646 + 5330 61 Microcmptr Applicat 3 R 0500-0850pm ED 204 STAFF $13649 + 5346 61 Presentations 3 F 0500-0850pm ED 204 Davis R $13650 + 5346 62 Presentations 3 S 0900-1250pm ED 204 STAFF $13654 + 5348 61 Adv Web Page Design 3 F 0500-0850pm ED 109 Ayyash M13662 + 5391 01 Intrnshp Tech Ed 2 TBA TBA TBA Boyles P13663 5411 61 Survey Methods 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 304 Ayyash M13683 5490 61 Research Study Oc Ed 3 R 0500-0750pm ED 107 STAFF13671 + 5496 61 Admin/Supervis Oc Ed 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 107 STAFF13672 5497 61 Tests/Measure Oc Ed 3 W 0500-0750pm ED 107 Gilchrist K13652 + 5630 61 Mth Tch Voc/Occ Subj 3 M 0500-0750pm ED 204 Boyles P A1/F1/W113656 + 5750 01 St Tch Sec Tech Ed 6 MTWRF 0800-0300pm FLD - STAFF A1/F1 W 0400-0550pm ED 109 STAFF13665 + 5899 01 Adv Mstrs Rsch Paper 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Ayyash M13666 + 5899 02 Adv Mstrs Rsch Paper 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Boyles P13667 + 5899 03 Adv Mstrs Rsch Paper 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Osika E13668 + 5899 04 Adv Mstrs Rsch Paper 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA Gilchrist K13670 + 5899 05 Adv Mstrs Rsch Paper 1 TO 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13673 + 5999 01 Seminar in Research 1 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Osika E13674 + 5999 02 Seminar in Research 1 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Gilchrist K13675 + 5999 03 Seminar in Research 1 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Ayyash M13677 + 5999 04 Seminar in Research 1 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF13678 + 5999 05 Seminar in Research 1 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA Boyles P

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TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION HYBRID13660 4392 21 Devel Teaching Aids 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 204 Osika E13661 5392 21 Devel Teaching Aids 3 T 0500-0750pm ED 204 Osika E

TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION INTERSESSION12872 4347 21I Cyberspace Publishg 3 MW 0100-0400pm ED 204 Hawkins T $ T&ED 4347-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7 and 12.12873 5347 21I Cyberspace Publishg 3 MW 0100-0400pm ED 204 Hawkins T $ T&ED 5347-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7 and 12.

TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION ONLINE13657 + 4381 51 Distance Learng Tech 3 - WEB - Osika E13679 4385 51 Superv Indust Safety 3 - WEB - STAFF13681 + 4394 51 Oper Coop OC Ed Prog 3 - WEB - Boyles P13658 + 5381 51 Distance Learng Tech 3 - WEB - Osika E13680 5385 51 Superv Indust Safety 3 - WEB - STAFF13682 + 5394 51 Oper Coop OC Ed Prog 3 - WEB - Boyles P

Women’s Studies • SCI 321 / 773.995.218614224 + 3100 01 Sem Women’s Studies 3 TR 1100-1220pm HWH 303 Lengel C

Zoology • SCI 310 / 773.995.218313425 + 2040 01 Biol of Animals 3 MW 0100-0350pm SCI 215 Peters E M1/R2/$13426 + 2050 01 Human Functnl Anatmy 4 MWF 1200-0150pm SCI 115 Yu C R2/$13427 + 2050 61 Human Functnl Anatmy 4 MW 0600-0850pm SCI 115 Yu C R2/$13428 + 2610 01 Funct Anat:Supp Lab 2 MW 0300-0350pm SCI 114A Yu C $

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InTERsEssIon CoURsEs12852...........CMAT ............2020 ...........01I ..........Media Practicum 3 TO 6 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm DH 107 Reese A

CMAT 2020-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.12853...........CPTR .............1060 ...........01I ..........Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 211 Wang J M1/$

CPTR 1060-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.12851...........CJ ....................1130 ...........01I ..........IIntro Forensic Sci 3 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 205 Paulson J

CJ 1130 - 01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.12854...........ECON ............1010 ...........21I ..........Prin Econ I: Macroeco 3 MW 0900-1200pm SCI 209 Hervani A

ECON-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, Jan 5, 7 and 12.12855...........ELED .............4170 ...........01I ..........Teach Math Elem Schl 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1

ELED 4170-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.12856...........ELED .............5170 ...........01I ..........Teach Math Elem Schl 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1

ELED 5170-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.12857...........ENG ...............1260 ...........01I ..........Intro to Literature 3 MTWRF 0500-0830pm SCI 209 Bryant J

ENG 1260-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.12858...........FREN .............1010 ...........21I ..........Elementary French I 3 TR 0500-0800pm HWH 205 Norris E $

FREN 1010-21I in an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 6, 8 and 12.12859...........GEOG ...........1000 ...........21I ..........Society/Environment 3 TR 0500-0800pm SCI 213 Siola M

GEOG 1000-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 5, 6, 8 and 12.12860........... I T ....................4344 ...........61I ..........Network Practicum II 3 MTWRF 0500-0830pm ED 109 Ayyash M $

I T 4344-61I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14.12861........... I T ....................5344 ...........61I ..........Network Practicum II 3 MTWRF 0500-0830pm ED 109 Ayyash M $

IT 5344-61I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14.12864...........MKTG ...........4900 ...........01I ..........Special Topics:Mktg 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm HWH 204 Osuji L

MKTG 4900-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.12862...........MATH ...........0990 ........... IA ............Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 212 STAFF $

MATH 0990-IA is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14.This section covers Level I ONLY of the MATH 0990 course.

12863...........MATH ...........0990 ........... IB .............Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 0500-0830pm HWH 212 STAFF $MATH 0990-IB is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14.This section covers Level 2 ONLY of the Math 0990 course.

12865...........NURS ............0930 ...........01I ..........Bridge III 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm HWH 201 Ricks-Saulsby RNURS 0930-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

12866...........NURS ............0940 ...........01I ..........Bridge IV 3 MTWRFS 0900-0450pm HWH 202 Bachmeyer PNURS 0940-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.

12867...........P E ..................3520 ...........21I ..........Curriculum Dsgn PE 2 TR 0900-1200pm ED 205 Kutame M W1P E 3520-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 6, 8, and 12.

12868...........P E ..................5050 ...........21I ..........Sociol of Sport 3 MW 0900-1200pm ED 206 Buck SP E 5050-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7, and 12.

12869...........P E ..................5230 ...........21I ..........Resrch Stats/Rept PE 3 TR 0100-0400pm ED 205 Reed EP E 5230-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 16, 18, 23, January 6, 8 and 12.

12870...........SOC ...............1250 ...........21I ..........Diversity US Soc 3 MW 0500-0800pm SCI 213 McFarland LSOC 1250-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7 and 12.

12871...........SPAN .............1010 ...........01I ..........Elem Spanish I 3 MTWRF 0900-1230pm HWH 203 STAFF $PAN 1010-01I is an Intersession course meeting December 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, January 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, and 14.

12872...........T&ED .............4347 ...........21I ..........Cyberspace Publishg 3 MW 0100-0400pm ED 204 Hawkins T $ T&ED 4347-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7 and 12.

12873...........T&ED .............5347 ...........21I ..........Cyberspace Publishg 3 MW 0100-0400pm ED 204 Hawkins T $T&ED 5347-21I is an Intersession hybrid course meeting December 15, 17, 22, January 5, 7 and 12.

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Accounting sUBJ .OlD ..TITLE .......................NEWACCT ... 110 .... Intro Financial Acct ..............2110ACCT ... 111 .... Int Managerial Acct .............2111ACCT ... 212 .... Cost Accounting ...................2120ACCT ... 213 .... Intermed Acct I ....................3213ACCT ... 214 .... Intermed Acct II ...................3214ACCT ... 290 .... Legal Environment ..............1290ACCT ... 291 .... Business Law I .....................2291ACCT ... 292 .... Business Law II ....................3292ACCT ... 293 .... Federal Income Tax ..............3293ACCT ... 314 .... Acct Inform Systems ...........3314ACCT ... 315 .... Advanced Accounting .........4315ACCT ... 317 .... Auditing ...............................4317ACCT ... 319 .... Acct Non-Prof Org ...............3319ACCT ... 394 .... Adv Fed Income Tax .............4394ACCT ... 399 .... Ind Study&Sp/Prob .............4900

African American studies AFAM .. 100 .... Intro AFAM Studies ..............1000 AFAM .. 101 .... Pan-Africanism/DuBois .......1010 AFAM .. 102 .... Cultural Diversity .................1020 AFAM .. 200 .... AFAM Spec Topics ................2000 AFAM .. 202 .... Af/AfAm Leadership ............2020 AFAM .. 245 .... yoruba Religion/Culture ......2450 AFAM .. 351 .... Black Chicago ......................3510

Anthropology

ANTH .. 101 .... Intro Cultural Anth ...............1010 ANTH .. 203 .... Global Cultures ....................2010 ANTH .. 212 .... Cultures of Africa .................2120 Art SUBJ ... OLD .... TITLE ....................................NEW ART ..... 092 .... Il Art Cert Review ................1092 ART ..... 100 .... Art Actv Non-Art Maj ..........1000 ART ..... 101 .... Int to Visual Arts ..................1100 ART ..... 128 .... Drawing I .............................1200 ART ..... 130 .... Photography I ......................1300 ART ..... 201 .... Intro Non-Western Art ........2110 ART ..... 218 .... Printmaking .........................2260 ART ..... 219 .... Sculpture I............................1400 ART ..... 220 .... Sculpture II ...........................2400 ART ..... 230 .... Documentary Photo ............2310 ART ..... 232 .... Photography II .....................2300 ART ..... 235 .... Hist Photography.................2120 ART ..... 238 .... Advanced Drawing ..............2200 ART ..... 269 .... Theory of Film .....................2130 ART ..... 277 .... Fiber Arts I ...........................2500 ART ..... 280 .... 2-D Design...........................1280 ART ..... 284 .... Ceramics I ............................1575 ART ..... 285 .... Jewelry I ..............................2450 ART ..... 287 .... Weaving II ............................3540 ART ..... 288 .... Jewelry II .............................3450 ART ..... 292 .... Jewelry III ............................3460 ART ..... 295 .... Watercolor Painting .............2240 ART ..... 298 .... Modern Art ..........................2103 ART ..... 299 .... Independent Study ..............3099 ART ..... 315 .... Digital Photography ............3360ART ..... 317 .... Adv Digital Photo ................4360ART ..... 318 .... Advanced Printmaking ........3260ART ..... 319 .... Sculpture III ..........................3400ART ..... 362 .... Foundation Art Ed ...............4662ART ..... 364 .... Teaching Art K-12 ...............4664ART ..... 376 .... Stu Teach/Sem K-12 ............4975ART ..... 386 .... Visual Communctns II .........3710ART ..... 388 .... Vis Graph Studio II ...............3725ART ..... 389 .... Vis Graph Studio III ..............3735ART ..... 392 .... Practicum ............................4920ART ..... 393 .... Portfolio Prep .......................4950ART ..... 397 .... Adv Web Page Design .........3740ART ..... 393G .. Portfolio Prep .......................5950ART ..... 398G .. Adv Ind Study ......................5099

BiologyBIOL .... 092 .... Biol Tch Cert Review ............0920BIOL .... 107 .... Bi Scim Survey I ...................1070BIOL .... 108 .... Bi Sci Survey II .....................1080BIOL .... 115 .... Human Biology....................1150BIOL .... 130 .... Sci in Serv Society ...............1130BIOL .... 151 .... Concepts Biology .................1510BIOL .... 160 .... Intro Biol Profssns ................1600BIOL .... 171 .... Intro to Biology ....................1710

BIOL .... 210 .... Plants/Human Affairs ..........2010BIOL .... 220 .... Anatomy/Physiology I.........2020BIOL .... 221 .... Anatomy/Physiolgy II ..........2021BIOL .... 240 .... Genetics ...............................3040BIOL .... 250 .... Intro Cell Biology .................3050BIOL .... 255 .... Popltn/Comm/Ecosystm .....2550BIOL .... 259 .... Intro Microbiology ...............2059BIOL .... 265 .... Individual Topics ..................3065BIOL .... 269 .... Molecular Microbiol ............3690BIOL .... 315 .... Biometrics ............................4015BIOL .... 328 .... Microbial Genetics ...............4280BIOL .... 352 .... Cell Biology Lab ...................4520BIOL .... 355 .... Evolutionary Biology ...........3055BIOL .... 363 .... Meth Teach 6-12 Biol ..........4630BIOL .... 369 .... Ind Study of Bi Sci ................4690BIOL .... 375 .... Student Tch Sec Biol ............4750BIOL .... 390 .... Recombinant DNA Lab ........4900BIOL .... 401 .... Ind Study Biol Sci .................5169BIOL .... 405 .... Adv Evolution ......................5550BIOL .... 428 .... Microbial Genetics ...............5280BIOL .... 450 .... Chemical Biology .................5500BIOL .... 470 .... Graduate Research...............5700BIOL .... 315G .. Biometrics ............................5015BIOL .... 352G .. Cell Biology Lab ...................5520BIOL .... 381G .. Hum Biol for S WK ...............5810BIOL .... 390G .. Recombinant DNA Lab ........5900

Board of GovernorsBOG: Orientation ..........................................1500BOG .... 300 .... BOG Capstone Seminar .......3000

BotanyBOT ..... 205 .... Algae/Plants/Fungi .............2050

Bilingual educationBIL ...... 200 .... Prin/Prac Biling Ed ...............2000BIL ...... 201 .... Teaching w/Tech. II .............2001BIL ...... 320 .... Tchng Lit/Hum, Ling Divers 4220BIL ...... 329 .... Rdng & Lang Arts in BIL ......4230BIL ...... 350 .... Found of Literacy .................4150BIL ...... 367 .... Studies Cross Cultre .............3050BIL ...... 368 .... Eval Assessmt Biling ............3200BIL ...... 374 .... Field Practicum Bil ...............4400BIL ...... 375 .... St Tch/Sem Biling Ed ...........4450BIL ...... 468 .... Eval/Assess Bil Tchr ..............5720BIL ...... 470 .... Hist/Phil Biling Ed ...............5700BIL ...... 476 .... Best Practces Biling .............5760BIL ...... 486 .... Internship: Bilingual ............5860BIL ...... 320G .. Tchng Lit/Hum, Ling Divers 5220BIL ...... 329G .. Rdng & Lang Arts in BIL ......5230BIL ...... 350G .. Foundations Literacy ...........5150BIL ...... 367G .. Crss Cult St Tchg Lm .............5050BIL ...... 374G .. Field Practicum Bil ...............5400BIL ...... 375G .. St/Sem Biling Ed .................5450Business education

spring 2009 CoURsE nUMbER

Conversion Guide

Effective Fall 2008, Chicago state University’s course numbers have changed from 3-digit to 4-digit numbers. Please use the guide below to reference the former 3-digit course numbers to the 4-digit course numbers for courses offered for the Spring 2009 term only. a full list of all converted course numbers is available at www.csu.edu/coursebulletin/.

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B E....... 092 .... BE Cert Review ....................0920B E....... 301 .... Prin Word Processing ...........3301B E....... 375 .... Student Tch Sec Bus .............4750B E....... 301G .. Prin Word Processing ...........5301B E....... 375G .. Student Tch Sec Bus .............5750

Business Laboratory ProgramBLP ..... 207 .... Blp Internship ......................3207

ChemistryCHEM .. 092 .... Chem Tch Cert Review .........1092CHEM .. 105 .... Gen & Organic Chem ...........1050CHEM .. 155 .... General Chem I ....................1550CHEM .. 156 .... General Chem II ...................1560CHEM .. 160 .... Intro Chem Profession .........1600CHEM .. 200 .... Sp Tpcs:Chem/Biochem ......2000CHEM .. 251 .... Organic Chem I ....................2500CHEM .. 254 .... Organic Chem II ...................2510CHEM .. 262 .... Independent Study ..............2620CHEM .. 263 .... Research .......................... 2630CHEM .. 264 .... Chemistry Internship ...........2640CHEM .. 265 .... Analytical Chem I ................2650CHEM .. 270 .... Industrial Chemistry ............2700CHEM .. 302 .... Biochemistry I .....................4302CHEM .. 306 .... Adv Inorganic Chem ............4100CHEM .. 310 .... Polymer Chemistry ..............3300CHEM .. 313 .... Biochemistry II ....................4313CHEM .. 350 .... Research ..............................4350CHEM .. 363 .... Meth Teach 6-12 Chem .......4630CHEM .. 365 .... Analytical Chem II ...............4365CHEM .. 375 .... Student Tch Sec Chem .........4750CHEM .. 398 .... Selected Topics Chem ..........4398CHEM .. 302G .. Biochemistry I .....................5302CHEM .. 313G .. Biochemistry II ....................5313CHEM .. 398G .. Selected Topics Chem ..........5398

ChineseCHIN ... 101 .... Elem Chinese I .....................1010CHIN ... 102 .... Elem Chinese II ....................1020

Communication, Media Arts & TheatreCMAT .. 113 .... Comm for Professionl ..........1130CMAT .. 203 .... Basic Speech Commun ........2030CMAT .. 205 .... Intro Electrnc Media ............2050CMAT .. 207 .... TV Studio Production ..........2070CMAT .. 235 .... Hist Costume Design ...........2350CMAT .. 245 .... Topics In Comm ...................2450CMAT .. 250 .... Law/Ethics Mass Med .........2500CMAT .. 256 .... Acting II ...............................2560CMAT .. 306 .... Prac In Brdcasting ................4306CMAT .. 307 .... Broadcast Internship ...........4307CMAT .. 308 .... Practicum in Media .............3080CMAT .. 309 .... Practicum in Theatre ............3090CMAT .. 316 .... Studies in Media Prod .........4316

CMAT .. 322 .... Studies in Playwrtng ...........4322CMAT .. 324 .... Writ the Screenplay .............4324CMAT .. 342 .... Sports Broadcast II ...............4342CMAT .. 345 .... Spec Topics In Comm ...........4345CMAT .. 346 .... Public Relations II ................3320CMAT .. 352 .... Digital Adv Fld Prod .............4352CMAT .. 356 .... Writing for PR ......................3460CMAT .. 360 .... Stage Direction ....................4360CMAT .. 362 .... Contem Issue Brdcast ..........4362CMAT .. 368 .... Tech Innov/Prod Proc ..........4368CMAT .. 369 .... Adv Multi-Camra Prod ........3660CMAT .. 306G .. Prac In Brdcasting ................5306CMAT .. 307G .. Broadcast Internship ...........5307CMAT .. 316G .. Studies in Media Prod .........5316CMAT .. 322G .. Studies in Playwrtng ...........5322CMAT .. 324G .. Writ the Screenplay .............5324CMAT .. 345G .. Spec Topics In Comm ...........5345

Communications Media/Media studies (Ms)CM ...... 310 .... Fund Instruct Dsgn ..............4000CM ...... 400 .... Survy Tech Libraries .............5050CM ...... 461 ... Adv Med Prodctn.................5100CM ...... 310G .. Fund Instruct Dsgn ..............5000

Computer scienceCPTR ... 105 .... Intro to Data Processing ......1050CPTR ... 106 .... Intro to Pers Computers I .....1060CPTR ... 107 .... Intro to Pers Computers II ....1070CPTR ... 141 .... Intro to C++ .......................1100CPTR ... 180 .... Intro to Computer Prof .........1900CPTR ... 241 .... Adv C++ Programming .....2100CPTR ... 305 .... Assembly Language Progm 2400CPTR ... 307 .... Data Structures ....................3100CPTR ... 333 .... Computer Organization .......4400CPTR ... 355 .... Intro to Operating Systems .3500CPTR ... 356 .... Comn & Cptr Netwrk I .........3700CPTR ... 357 .... Intro to Database Systems ...4600CPTR ... 362 .... Network Security .................4710CPTR ... 381 .... Cptr Science Internship .......4920CPTR ... 445 .... Object-Oriented Database ..5660CPTR ... 460 .... Adv. Operating Systems ......5550CPTR ... 495 .... Grad Cptr Sci Experience .....5990

Criminal JusticeCJ ........ 130 .... Intro Forensic Sci..................1130CJ ........ 200 .... Intro to Law .........................1200CJ ........ 210 .... Intro to Corrections ..............1210CJ ........ 212 .... Intro to Policing ...................1212CJ ........ 220 .... Intro Privte Securty ..............1220CJ ........ 245 .... Intro Rstortve Justce ............2245CJ ........ 302 .... Ind Stdy Crim Just ................3302CJ ........ 306 .... Cnsl Soc Just Areas ..............4306CJ ........ 309 .... Survey Crim Just Sys ............2309CJ ........ 316 .... Intro Criminology ................2316

CJ ........ 320 .... Women in Crim Just ............4320CJ ........ 324 .... youth Gang Intervntn ..........4324CJ ........ 335 .... Police Org & Mgmt ..............4335CJ ........ 343 .... Criminal Procedure ..............4343CJ ........ 345 .... Law/Legal Sys/Socty ...........4345CJ ........ 350 .... Rsrch Design in CJ ...............4350CJ ........ 351 .... Probation & Parole...............4351CJ ........ 356 .... Loc Deten Facility.................4356CJ ........ 357 .... Juv Delinq & Juv Jus ............4357CJ ........ 363 .... Criminal Investigation .........4363CJ ........ 368 .... Terrorism ..............................4368CJ ........ 380 .... Quantitative Rsrch Meth .....4380CJ ........ 390 .... Prac/Intern Crim Jus ............4390CJ ........ 391 .... Bachelor Paper ....................4391CJ ........ 401 .... Research Foundations .........5801CJ ........ 412 .... Ind Stdy Crim Just ................5812CJ ........ 445 .... Ethical Issues In CJ ...............5845CJ ........ 455 .... Thesis Rsrch In CJ .................5855CJ ........ 480 ....Sem:Adv Top Criminology ...5880CJ ........ 481 .... Adv Rsrch Analysis & Appl ..5881CJ ........ 499 .... Adv Prc/Int Crim Jus ............5899CJ ........ 306G .. Cnsl Soc Just Areas ..............5306CJ ........ 324G .. youth Gang Intervntn ..........5324CJ ........ 335G .. Police Org & Mgmt ..............5335CJ ........ 343G .. Const Crim Procedure ..........5343CJ ........ 345G .. Law/Legal Sys/Socty ...........5345CJ ........ 350G .. Rsrch Design in CJ ...............5350CJ ........ 351G .. Probation & Parole...............5351CJ ........ 356G .. Loc Deten Facility.................5356CJ ........ 357G .. Juv Delinq & Juv Jus ............5357CJ ........ 363G .. Criminal Investigation .........5363CJ ........ 368G .. Terrorism ..............................5368CJ ........ 380G .. Quantitative Rsrch Meth .....5380

early Childhood educationECH ..... 092 .... ECH Cert Review ..................0920ECH ..... 300 .... Found Instrctn ECH ..............4000ECH ..... 301 .... Hist/Phil Ech Educ ...............4001ECH ..... 302 .... The young Child ...................4002ECH ..... 304 .... Infant Toddler Develp ..........4304ECH ..... 312 .... Read/Lan Arts yng Ch .........4120ECH ..... 315 .... Chd/Fam/Com/Relatns .......4150ECH ..... 317 .... Nutr/Hlth/Safety Chld .........4170ECH ..... 319 .... Meth Prim Instr Primary .....4319ECH ..... 331 .... Lit For young Chldrn ............4310ECH ..... 374 .... Field Practicum ECH ............4740ECH ..... 375 .... St Tch/Sem:ECH ...................4750ECH ..... 385 .... Screen/Assmnt/Eval ............4850ECH ..... 395 .... Child Care Practicum ...........4950ECH ..... 402 .... The young Child ...................5020ECH ..... 412 .... Read/Lan Arts yng Ch .........5120ECH ..... 425 .... Contem Influence Ech..........5250ECH ..... 428 .... Multi-Dis Approach .............5280ECH ..... 300G .. Found Instrctn ECH ..............5000ECH ..... 301G .. Hist/Phil Ech Educ ...............5001

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ECH ..... 304G .. Infant Toddler Develp ..........5304ECH ..... 315G .. Chd/Fam/Com/Relatns .......5150ECH ..... 317G .. Nutr/Hlth/Safety Chld .........5170ECH ..... 319G .. Meth Instrc Prim Lvl ............5319ECH ..... 331G .. Lit For young Chldrn ............5310ECH ..... 374G .. Field Practicum ECH ............5740ECH ..... 375G .. St Tch/Sem:ECH ...................5750ECH ..... 385G .. Screen/Assmnt/Eval ............5850

economicsECON ... 100 .... Issues in Amer Econy ...........1000ECON ... 101 .... Prin Econ I: Macroeco ..........1010ECON ... 102 .... Prin Econ II: Microec ............1020ECON ... 103 .... Economic Globalization.......1030ECON ... 130 .... Environmental Econ ............2000ECON ... 206 .... Price & Alloc Theory ............2060ECON ... 207 .... Natl Income & Employ ........2070ECON ... 213 .... Econ of Stock Mrkts .............2130ECON ... 310 .... Urban Economics.................3030ECON ... 314 .... Admin Internship ................4040ECON ... 381 .... Ind Study in Econ .................4050

educationED ....... 312 .... Teaching with Technology ...4312ED ....... 450 .... Adv Methods for Sec Schls ..5450ED ....... 460 .... Intrnshp/Sem in Elem Tch ...5460ED ....... 475 .... Intern/Sem in Tchg Subj .....5750ED ....... 485 .... Internship & Sem in ECH .....5485ED ....... 312G .. Teaching with Technology ...5312

educational LeadershipELCF .... 152 .... Intro to Teaching ..................1520ELCF .... 200 .... Hist/Phil Am Pub Ed ............2000ELCF .... 344 .... Phil/Curr/Inst MIDS .............4440ELCF .... 353 .... Prin/Prac Secndry Ed ...........4500ELCF .... 361 .... Ed Issues Blck Comm ...........4610ELCF .... 400 .... Philosophy of Eductn ..........5000ELCF .... 401 .... Curr Dvlpmt/Lrn Thry ..........5010ELCF .... 413 .... Hum Reltns/Leadshp ..........5130ELCF .... 421 .... Foundatn Sch Adm/Org ......5210ELCF .... 424 .... Schl Supervision ..................5240ELCF .... 431 .... Community Relations ..........5310ELCF .... 432 .... Curr/Inst Dsgn/Dlvry ...........5320ELCF .... 433 .... School Law ..........................5330ELCF .... 434 .... Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt I ............5340ELCF .... 435 .... Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II ...........5350ELCF .... 437 .... School Finance ....................5370ELCF .... 441 .... Proposal Dev Gp Fund .........5410ELCF .... 442 .... Microcptr in Ed ....................5420ELCF .... 453 .... Sec Schl Curr ........................5530ELCF .... 454 .... Cur/Mat/Pra Today Sc ..........5540ELCF .... 460 .... Sem Finan Budg Hi Ed .........5600ELCF .... 465 .... Sem in Urban Educ ..............5650ELCF .... 472 .... Intgrtng Tech /Curr & Inst ....5720ELCF .... 478 .... Practcm Hi Ed Ad I ...............5780

ELCF .... 479 .... Practm Hi Ed Ad II ................5790ELCF .... 485 .... NBC Refl Teach Prac III .........5992ELCF .... 486 .... NBC Cont Know&Pedag IV ..5993ELCF .... 487 .... NBC Teach Lead V .................5994ELCF .... 488 .... NBC Lead Mentoring VI .......5995ELCF .... 493 .... Higher Ed Adm/Eval ............5930ELCF .... 495 .... Practicum in C&I ..................5950ELCF .... 496 ....Fundmntl Ed Research ........5960ELCF .... 498 .... El/Sec Adm & Suprvsn ........5980ELCF .... 610 .... Curri Instrct Ldrshp ..............6100ELCF .... 625 .... Statistics II ............................6250ELCF .... 630 .... Public Plcy Pltcs Ed ..............6300ELCF .... 640 .... Personnel Admin .................6400ELCF .... 670 .... Clinical Experience I .............6700ELCF .... 699 .... Dissertation .........................6990ELCF .... 353G .. Prin/Prac Secndry Ed ...........5500ELCF .... 361G .. Ed Issues Blck Comm ...........5610

elementary educationSUBJ ... OLD .... TITLE ....................................NEWELED ... 092 .... Elem Ed Cert Review ...........0920ELED ... 201 .... Fund for Eled Instrc ..............3010ELED ... 302 .... Teach Wrtng Mid Sch ..........4020ELED ... 304 .... Teach Sci Elem Schl .............4140ELED ... 305 .... Tch Soc Stud Elem Sc ...........4150ELED ... 307 .... Teach Math Elem Schl .........4170ELED ... 320 .... Teaching Fine Arts ...............4190ELED ... 374 .... Field Practicum ....................4200ELED ... 375 .... Student Tch Elem Ed ............4210ELED ... 413 .... Improv Tch Elem Math.........5320ELED ... 452 .... Curr In Elem Schl .................5520ELED ... 497 .... Research Mid Schls..............5521ELED ... 302G .. Teach Wrtng Mid Sch ..........5020ELED ... 304G .. Teach Sci Elem Schl .............5140ELED ... 305G .. Tch Soc Stud Elem Sc ...........5150ELED ... 307G .. Teach Math Elem Schl .........5170ELED ... 320G .. Tch Fa/Hum/Ch Lit El ...........5190ELED ... 374G .. Field Practicum Eled ............5200ELED ... 375G .. Student Tch Elem Ed ............5210

engineeringENGR .. 101 .... Intro to Engineering ............1210ENGR .. 220 .... Dynamics .............................2550ENGR .. 230 .... Thermodynamaics ...............2330ENGR .. 240 .... Engin. Economy ...................2400

englishENG ..... 092 .... Il Eng Tch Cert Rev ...............1092ENG ..... 123 .... Writers' Workshop I .............1230ENG ..... 124 .... Writers' Workshop II ............1240ENG ..... 126 .... Intro to Literature .................1260ENG ..... 127 .... Composition I ......................1270ENG ..... 128 .... Composition II .....................1280ENG ..... 136 .... Essent Eng Grammar ...........1360ENG ..... 203 .... Bus News Writing ................2030

ENG ..... 210 .... Writng/Edit Nonfictn ...........2100ENG ..... 212 .... Tech/Scient Writing .............2120ENG ..... 219 .... Survey Amer Lit II ................2190ENG ..... 226 .... Lit Stdy/Rsrch Wrtng ...........2260ENG ..... 228 .... Critical Strategies .................2280ENG ..... 234 .... Read British Lit II .................2340ENG ..... 237 .... Desktop Pub: Beginner ........2370ENG ..... 241 .... Third World Lit .....................2410ENG ..... 279 .... Business Writing ..................2790ENG ..... 280 .... Write Resrch Papers .............2800ENG ..... 291 .... African Amer Lit I .................2910ENG ..... 294 .... African Amer Lit II ................2940ENG ..... 311 .... Shakespeare.........................4311ENG ..... 314 .... Victorian Literature ..............4314ENG ..... 316 .... World Masterpcs .................4316ENG ..... 323 .... Wright/Elison/Baldwi .........4323ENG ..... 331 .... Literary Criticism .................4331ENG ..... 338 .... Language .............................4338ENG ..... 339 .... Curr English Usage ..............4339ENG ..... 345 .... Amer Lit 1820-1865 ...........4345ENG ..... 347 .... Tchg Composition ................4347ENG ..... 361 .... Language & Culture.............4361ENG ..... 363 .... Tch Eng Sec Sch 6-12 ..........3630ENG ..... 366 .... Theory Second Lang ............4366ENG ..... 367 .... Spec Topics in Eng ...............4367ENG ..... 368 .... Wkshop in English...............4368ENG ..... 375 .... St Tch/Sem: Sec Level ..........3750ENG ..... 379 .... Workshop in Publish ...........4379ENG ..... 380 .... Sem Creatve Nonfictn .........4380ENG ..... 381 .... Seminar in Fiction ...............4381ENG ..... 386 .... Morrsn/Walkr/Hurstn .........4386ENG ..... 387 .... Research & Assessmnt ........3870ENG ..... 395 .... Internship Writing ...............4395ENG ..... 411 .... Study in Shakespeare ..........5411ENG ..... 451 .... Ind Study in Eng ..................5451ENG ..... 452 .... Seminar in Eng Lit ...............5452ENG ..... 456 .... Sem Publish-Writing ...........5456ENG ..... 461 .... Adv Poetry Writ Wksp..........5461ENG ..... 463 .... Adv Fictn Writ Wkshp ..........5463ENG ..... 498 .... Master's Thesis ....................5498ENG ..... 314G .. Victorian Literature ..............5314ENG ..... 316G .. World Masterpcs .................5316ENG ..... 323G .. Wright/Elison/Baldwi .........5323ENG ..... 331G .. Literary Criticism .................5331ENG ..... 338G .. Language .............................5338ENG ..... 339G .. Curr English Usage ..............5339ENG ..... 345G .. Amer Lit 1820-1865 ...........5345ENG ..... 347G .. Tchg Composition ................5347ENG ..... 361G .. Language & Culture.............5361ENG ..... 366G .. Theory Second Lang ............5366ENG ..... 367G .. Spec Topics In Eng ...............5367ENG ..... 368G .. Wkshop in English...............5368ENG ..... 379G .. Workshop in Publish ...........5379ENG ..... 380G .. Sem Creatve Nonfictn .........5380ENG ..... 381G .. Seminar in Fiction ...............5381

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ENG ..... 386G .. Morrsn/Walkr/Hurstn .........5386ENG ..... 395G .. Internship Writing ...............5395

Family & Consumer scienceFCS ...... 250 .... Interior Design .....................2150

FinanceSUBJ ... OLD .... TITLE ....................................NEWFIN ...... 101 .... Personl Fin Decision ............1010FIN ...... 266 .... Prin of Fin .............................2660FIN ...... 364 .... Intro Fin Derivtves ...............3640FIN ...... 368 .... Investments .........................3680FIN ...... 370 .... Corporate Fin Semnr ............4700FIN ...... 375 .... Real Estate Finance ..............3750FIN ...... 399 .... Ind Stdy&Sp/Prob................4990

Foreign Languages & LiteratureFL&L ... 300 .... Topcs: FL Meth (K-8) ...........4000FL&L ... 375 .... Student Tch K-12 .................4675FL&L ... 300G .. Topcs: FL Meth (K-8) ...........5000

FrenchFREN ... 101 .... Elem French I .......................1010FREN ... 102 .... Elem French II ......................1020FREN ... 151 .... Intermed French I ................2010FREN ... 152 .... Intermed French II ...............2020

GeographyGEOG .. 101 .... Society/Environment ..........1000GEOG .. 110 .... Global Diversity ...................1100GEOG .. 111 .... The City: Envi/People ..........2500GEOG .. 131 .... Intro Physical Geog ..............1400GEOG .. 211 .... Fundamentals Weather .......2410GEOG .. 231 .... Teaching Phys Geog ............2400GEOG .. 256 .... Conservation Nat Res ..........3450GEOG .. 308 .... Geog US & Canada ..............3010GEOG .. 345 .... Analytical Cartogrphy..........4810GEOG .. 390 .... Field Research Techs ............4890GEOG .. 391 .... Urban Fld Experience ..........4590GEOG .. 395 .... Ind Research Geog ...............4900GEOG .. 410 .... Spec Studies Geog I .............5910GEOG .. 411 .... Spec Studies Geog II ............5920GEOG .. 443 .... Digital Image Prcsng ...........5840GEOG .. 444 .... GIS Application ....................5850GEOG .. 499 .... Masters Thesis .....................5990GEOG .. 345G .. Analytical Cartogrphy..........5810GEOG .. 353G .. Community Analysis ...........5540GEOG .. 390G .. Field Research Techs ............5890GEOG .. 391G .. Urban Fld Experience ..........5590

Health & safetyH S ...... 157 .... First Aid ................................1570H S ...... 306 .... Intrntl Hlth Issues ................4060H S ...... 356 .... Adv Traffic Safety .................4560H S ...... 357 .... Adv Safety Educatn .............4570H S ...... 360 .... Consumer Hlth Ed ................4600H S ...... 363 .... Comm Hlth ..........................4630H S ...... 306G .. Intrntl Hlth Issues ................5060H S ...... 356G .. Adv Traffic Safety .................5560H S ...... 357G .. Adv Safety Educatn .............5570H S ...... 360G .. Consumer Hlth Ed ................5600H S ...... 363G .. Comm Hlth ..........................5630H S ...... 399G .. Independent Study ..............5990

Health Information AdministrationHIA...... 204 .... Alt Hlth Care Systms ............3100HIA...... 207 .... Intro ICD 9 CM Codng ..........3200HIA...... 212 .... Legal Aspcts & Ethcs ...........3600HIA...... 213 .... Clinical Medicine II ..............3700HIA...... 217 .... Tech Prof Practice .................3910HIA...... 309 .... Rsrch Hlth Care/HIM ............4200HIA...... 311 .... Hlth Info Standards .............4300HIA...... 312 .... Hlth Care Org INSy...............4400HIA...... 314 .... Mgmt Prfsnl Practice ...........4600HIA...... 315 .... Reg HIA Exam Prepq ...........4700HIA...... 399 .... Ind Study In HIA ..................3990

Health Physical education& recreationHPR ..... 220 .... Persnl Hlth/Wellness ...........1200HPR ..... 250 .... Or/Ad Hth PE Rec/Ath .........2500

Health scienceH SC .... 104 .... Medical Terminology ...........1104H SC .... 150 .... Intro to Health Professions ..1150H SC .... 190 .... Intro to Nutrtion ..................2190H SC .... 250 .... Health Care Ethics ................2250H SC .... 265 .... Alternative Health Care .......2265H SC .... 313 .... Health Disparities ................2213H SC .... 314 .... Entrepreneurship in HC .......3314H SC .... 315 .... Health Behavior ...................3315H SC .... 316 .... Medical Science ...................3316H SC .... 317 .... Community Health ..............3317H SC .... 318 .... Basic Epidemiology .............3318H SC .... 319 .... Intro to Pub Health ..............3319H SC .... 321 .... Service Learning in Health ..3321H SC .... 322 .... Research Methods ...............3322H SC .... 323 .... Intro to Environ Health ........3323H SC .... 324 .... Prog Plan/Hlth Ed Promo ....3324H SC .... 325 .... Comm Health Practicum .....3325H SC .... 327 .... Bioterrorism and Health ......3327H SC .... 329 .... Intro to Biostatistics .............3329H SC .... 375 .... Health Policy ........................2375

HistoryHIST .... 092 .... Il Hist Tch Cert Rev ...............1092HIST .... 120 .... Western Civ to 1715 ............1200HIST .... 121 .... West Civ Since 1715 ............1210HIST .... 130 .... US Hist 1607-1876 ..............1300HIST .... 131 .... US Hist Since 1877 ..............1310HIST .... 220 .... Key Prblms Wrld Hist ...........2200HIST .... 230 .... Caribbean World ..................2300HIST .... 233 .... Intro Middle Ages I ..............2330HIST .... 247 .... Hist of Illinois .......................2470HIST .... 271 .... African American Exp ..........2710HIST .... 285 .... Africa Since 1800 .................2850HIST .... 293 .... Wksp Wld Peace Org ...........2930HIST .... 312 .... 19th Century Europe ...........4120HIST .... 313 .... Hist of Christianity ...............4130HIST .... 320 .... Amer Colonial Hist ...............4200HIST .... 326 .... Amer Foreign Policy ............4260HIST .... 350 .... His Af-Am US to 1900 .........4500HIST .... 363 .... Meth Tch Soc St Sec .............4630HIST .... 375 .... Stdnt Tch Sec Soc St .............4750HIST .... 399 .... Special Topics Hist ...............4990HIST .... 405 .... Historic Thought ..................5405HIST .... 481 .... Sem Eur Hist II .....................5481HIST .... 312G .. 19th Century Europe ...........5312HIST .... 313G .. Hist. of Christianity ..............5130HIST .... 320G .. Amer Colonial Hist ...............5320HIST .... 326G .. Amer Foreign Policy ............5326HIST .... 350G .. His Af-Am US to 1900 .........5350HIST .... 399G .. Special Topics Hist ...............5399

HonorsHON .... 121 .... Honors Composition II .........1210HON .... 131 .... Math & Scientific Inquiry II .1310HON .... 150 .... Social Inquiry 1500HON .... 202 .... Science and Society II ..........2020HON .... 240 .... Values in Conflict .................2400HON .... 290 .... Persp on Human Existence ..2900

Industrial TechnologyI T ........ 092 .... IT Certfcatn Review .............0920I T ........ 250 .... Manufacture Process ...........2250I T ........ 333 .... Network Configrtn II............4333I T ........ 344 .... Network Practicum II...........4344I T ........ 365 .... Adv Woodworking ...............4365I T ........ 379 .... Tech Probs In Power ............4379I T ........ 333G .. Network Configrtn II............5333I T ........ 344G .. Network Practicum II...........5344I T ........ 365G .. Adv Woodworking ...............5365I T ........ 379G .. Tech Probs In Power ............5379

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Information systemsINSy .... 136 .... Intro to Comp Inf Sys ...........1360INSy .... 137 .... Microcomp Appl in Bus .......1370INSy .... 310 .... Interm Bus Appl Prgm .........3100INSy .... 327 .... Int Mgmt Inf Sys ..................3270INSy .... 328 .... Data Files/Databases ...........3280INSy .... 330 .... Adv Mgmt Inf Sys ................4300INSy .... 390 .... Special Tpcs in INSy .............4900INSy .... 399 .... Ind Stdy&Sp/Prob................4990

Liberal studiesLBST.... 390 .... Liberal Studies Capstone .....3900

Library Information & Media studies (LIMs)LIB ...... 092 .... IL Lbr Inf Cert Rvw ...............0920LIB ...... 100 .... Library Skills ........................2000LIB ...... 398 .... Clncl Exp Sch Lib Mc ...........4980LIB ...... 402 .... Cataloging & Class ...............5020LIB ...... 405 .... Library Lit/Research ............5050LIB ...... 411 .... The Public Library ................5110LIB ...... 419 .... Clt/Dvlpm/Use Rf Mat .........5190LIB ...... 422 .... Intrntl/Comprtve Lib ...........5220LIB ...... 424 .... Lit/Media Chd/yng Ad ........5240LIB ...... 428 .... Mgmt/Orgnztn Library ........5280LIB ...... 430 .... Admin Media Centers ..........5300LIB ...... 454 .... Refer Sources/Method ........5610LIB ...... 490 .... Independent Study ..............5590LIB ...... 499 .... Fld Practicum .......................5600LIB ...... 370G .. Student Tchg/Sem ...............5004LIB ...... 398G .. Clncl Exp Sch Lib MC ...........5005

ManagementMGMT . 103 .... Int Mod Bus Systems ...........1030MGMT . 224 .... Production Management ....3240MGMT . 249 .... Prin of Mgmt .......................3010MGMT . 251 .... Organization Behave ...........3020MGMT . 252 .... Sm Business Mgmt .............2520MGMT . 260 .... Human Resource Mgmt ......3600MGMT . 262 .... Industrial Relatn .................3620MGMT . 264 .... Org Hist&Theory ..................3640MGMT . 310 .... Fld Exp Small Bus ................4100MGMT . 357 .... Man Proc Non-Prof Or .........3570MGMT . 358 .... Internatnl Business ..............4850MGMT . 373 .... Real Estate Manage .............3730MGMT . 389 .... Business Policy & Strategy ..4890MGMT . 399 .... Ind Stdy&Sp/Prob................4990

MarketingMKTG .. 276 .... Prin of Mktg .........................3110MKTG .. 286 .... Prin of Advertising ...............3620MKTG .. 378 .... Cons Behavior ......................3780MKTG .. 383 .... Marketing Research .............4830MKTG .. 386 .... Adv Marketing Mgmt ..........4880MKTG .. 390 .... Special Topics: Mktg ............4900MKTG .. 399 .... Ind Stdy&Sp/Prob................4990

MathematicsMATH .. 091 .... IL Tch Basic Mth Rev ............0910MATH .. 092 .... Il Math Tch Cert Rev ............0920MATH .. 099 .... Appl Intermed Alg ...............0990MATH .. 123 .... Quantitative Literacy ...........1800MATH .. 140 .... Math for ELED Tch I ..............1010MATH .. 141 .... Math for ELED Tch II .............1020MATH .. 162 .... College Algebra ...................1200MATH .. 163 .... College Alg & Trig ................1210MATH .. 171 .... Pre-Calculus Math ...............1250MATH .. 180 .... Intro Math Profssns .............1900MATH .. 201 .... Linear Algebra .....................2200MATH .. 209 .... Basic Calculus ......................1400MATH .. 210 .... Basic Prob/Statis I ................1600MATH .. 214 .... Intro to Finite Math..............1500MATH .. 261 .... Calculus I ..............................1410MATH .. 262 .... Calculus II .............................1420MATH .. 263 .... Calculus III ............................2430MATH .. 271 .... Differential Eqns ..................2550MATH .. 283 .... Discrete Math ......................2800MATH .. 307 .... Math Hist Middle Sch ..........4070MATH .. 342 .... Geometry I ...........................4110MATH .. 345 .... Hist of Mathematics ............4710MATH .. 348 .... Tech HS Math .......................4020MATH .. 358 .... Int Real Variables .................4410MATH .. 363 .... Tch Math Sec Sch .................4000MATH .. 375 .... St Tch Sem: Sec Lvl .............4005MATH .. 381 .... Math Internship ...................4920MATH .. 416 .... Analysis II .............................5430MATH .. 420 .... Modern Algebra I ................5220MATH .. 443 .... Interpol & Approx ................5560MATH .. 495 .... The Grad Math Exper ...........5950MATH .. 307G .. Math Hist Middle Sch ..........5070

Middle school educationMIDS ... 310 .... Teachg Math MIDS ..............4220MIDS ... 315 .... Teachg Science MIDS ...........4230MIDS ... 325 .... Teachg Soc Stds MIDS .........4240MIDS ... 374 .... Field Practicum: MIDS .........4200MIDS ... 375 .... Student Teach MIDS ............4210MIDS ... 310G .. Teachg Math MIDS ..............5220MIDS ... 315G .. Teachg Science MIDS ...........5230MIDS ... 325G .. Teachg Soc Stds MIDS .........5240MIDS ... 374G .. Field Practicum: MIDS .........5200MIDS ... 375G .. Student Teach MIDS ............5210

Military scienceMI S .... 102 .... Basic Leadership ..................1020MI S .... 151 .... Physical Readiness I ............1510MI S .... 202 .... Ldrshp & Tmwrk ..................2020MI S .... 251 .... Physical Readiness II ...........2510MI S .... 302 .... Ldrshp & Ethics ....................3020MI S .... 312 .... Officership ...........................3120MI S .... 351 .... Physical Readiness III...........3510MI S .... 361 .... Physical Readiness IV ..........3610MI S .... 399 .... Military Theory Ind Stud .....3990

Music (General)MUS .... 100 .... Strings ..................................1100MUS .... 101 .... Trumpet or Cornet ...............1101MUS .... 102 .... French Horn .........................1102MUS .... 105 .... Trombone ............................1105MUS .... 106 .... Tuba .....................................1106MUS .... 107 .... Jazz Piano ............................1107MUS .... 108 .... Flute .....................................1108MUS .... 109 .... Clarinet ................................1109MUS .... 111 .... Intro Theory I .......................1111MUS .... 117 .... Class Voice II .........................1117MUS .... 118 .... Saxophone ...........................1118MUS .... 133 .... Percussion ............................1133MUS .... 134 .... Hist/Apprec Music ...............1134MUS .... 139 .... Piano ....................................1139MUS .... 143 .... Voice ....................................1143MUS .... 144 .... Guitar ...................................1144MUS .... 145 .... Organ ...................................1145MUS .... 146 .... Steel Pan ..............................1146MUS .... 147 .... African Drum .......................1147MUS .... 148 .... Bass: Acoustc/Electrc ...........1148MUS .... 217 .... Jazz/Pop Mus Hist II ............2217MUS .... 342 .... Music of Latin Amer ............4042

Music (Applied)MUSA . 100 .... Flute .....................................1100MUSA . 101 .... Oboe ....................................1101MUSA . 102 .... Clarinet ................................1102MUSA . 103 .... Saxophone ...........................1103MUSA . 104 .... Bassoon ...............................1104MUSA . 105 .... Trumpet ...............................1105MUSA . 106 .... French Horn .........................1106MUSA . 107 .... Trombone ............................1107MUSA . 108 .... Baritone ...............................1108MUSA . 109 .... Tuba .....................................1109MUSA . 110 .... Violin ....................................1110MUSA . 111 .... Viola .....................................1111MUSA . 112 .... Cello .....................................1112MUSA . 113 .... Double Bass .........................1113MUSA . 114 .... Guitar ...................................1114MUSA . 115 .... Percussion ............................1115MUSA . 116 .... African Drum .......................1116MUSA . 117 .... Steel Pan ..............................1117MUSA . 120 .... Piano ....................................1120MUSA . 121 .... Organ ...................................1121MUSA . 124 .... Voice ....................................1124MUSA . 130 .... Jazz Improvisation ...............1130MUSA . 131 .... Jazz Saxophone ...................1131MUSA . 132 .... Jazz Trumpet ........................1132MUSA . 133 .... Jazz Trombone .....................1133MUSA . 134 .... Jazz Piano ............................1134MUSA . 135 .... Jazz Guitar ...........................1135MUSA . 136 .... Jazz Bass ..............................1136MUSA . 137 .... Drumset ...............................1137MUSA . 200 .... Flute .....................................2200MUSA . 201 .... Oboe ....................................2201MUSA . 202 .... Clarinet ................................2202

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MUSA . 203 .... Saxophone ...........................2203MUSA . 204 .... Bassoon ...............................2204MUSA . 205 .... Trumpet ...............................2205MUSA . 206 .... French Horn .........................2206MUSA . 207 .... Trombone ............................2207MUSA . 208 .... Baritone ...............................2208MUSA . 209 .... Tuba .....................................2209MUSA . 210 .... Violin ....................................2210MUSA . 211 .... Viola .....................................2211MUSA . 212 .... Cello .....................................2212MUSA . 213 .... Double Bass .........................2213MUSA . 214 .... Guitar ...................................2214MUSA . 215 .... Percussion ............................2215MUSA . 216 .... African Drum .......................2216MUSA . 217 .... Steel Pan ..............................2217MUSA . 220 .... Piano ....................................2220MUSA . 221 .... Organ ...................................2221MUSA . 224 .... Voice ....................................2224MUSA . 230 .... Jazz Improvisation ...............2230MUSA . 231 .... Jazz Saxophone ...................2231MUSA . 232 .... Jazz Trumpet ........................2232MUSA . 233 .... Jazz Trombone .....................2233MUSA . 234 .... Jazz Piano ...........................2234MUSA . 235 .... Jazz Guitar ...........................2235MUSA . 236 .... Jazz Bass ..............................2236MUSA . 237 .... Drumset ...............................2237

Music (ensemble)MUSE .. 110 .... Concert Band .......................1110MUSE .. 130 .... Jazz Band .............................1130MUSE .. 134 .... Jazz Combo ..........................1134MUSE .. 140 .... Concert Choir .......................1140

Music (Major)MUSM 112 .... Music Theory II ....................1112MUSM 114 .... Music Theory IV ...................1114MUSM 116 .... Aural/Key Skills II .................1116MUSM 118 .... Aural/Key Skills IV ...............1118MUSM 180 .... Performance Class ...............1800MUSM 182 .... Piano Accompanying ..........1182MUSM 200 .... Independent Study ..............2000MUSM 201 .... Woodwind Instruments ......2201MUSM 218 .... Composition I ......................2218MUSM 219 .... Composition II .....................2219MUSM 228 .... World Music Cultures ..........2228MUSM 280 .... Junior Recital .......................3800MUSM 300 .... Independent Study ..............3000MUSM 310 .... Form and Analysis ...............3310MUSM 316 .... Music Hist & Lit II ................3316MUSM 318 .... Composition III ....................3318MUSM 319 .... Composition IV ....................3319MUSM 340 .... Conducting ..........................4040MUSM 361 .... Teach Mus Elem Schls .........4061MUSM 376 .... Stud Teach/Sem K-12 ..........4076MUSM 380 .... Senior Recital .......................4800MUSM 390 .... Music Internship ..................4900

NursingNURS .. 093 .... Bridge III ..............................0930NURS .. 094 .... Bridge IV ..............................0940NURS .. 095 .... Enrichment ..........................0950NURS .. 203 .... Intro to Nursing ...................2150NURS .. 206 .... Nurs Proc Adm of Pharm .....2300NURS .. 274 .... Nursing Pathopsly ...............2200NURS .. 295 .... Health Promotion ................2100NURS .. 340 .... Adult Hlth Nurs I ..................3250NURS .. 342 .... Mental Health Nrsng ...........4200NURS .. 344 .... Health Promotion RNs .........3450NURS .. 349 .... Nursing Leadership .............4100NURS .. 368 .... Clinical Inquiry .....................3200NURS .. 375 .... Health Policy ........................3375NURS .. 376 .... Care: Dvloping Family..........3300NURS .. 377 .... Commnty/Public Hlth .........4250NURS .. 379 .... NCLEX Preparation ..............4379NURS .. 381 .... Clinical Nurs II ......................4600NURS .. 382 .... Ldrshp/Mgmt: Clinical ........4300NURS .. 383 .... Nurs Seminar .......................4383NURS .. 399 .... Ind Study/Specl Prbm .........4450

occupational TherapyO T ...... 201 .... Intr to Oc Therapy ................2010O T ...... 302 .... Foundtn Princpls/OT ...........4100O T ...... 305 .... Contxt OT Serv Delvy ...........4110O T ...... 346 .... Eval & Intrnventn II ..............4141O T ...... 358 .... Human Occupation I ...........4150O T ...... 359 .... Human Occupation II ..........4151O T ...... 364 .... Health Conditions II .............4161O T ...... 416 .... Research Project II ...............5232O T ...... 426 .... Eval & Intrventn IV ..............5243O T ...... 436 .... Health Conditions IV ............5263O T ...... 440 .... Prog Plan Population ...........5211O T ...... 461 .... Level II Fld: Rot II.................5371O T ...... 470 .... Practice Special OT ..............5380O T ...... 495 .... Graduate Symposium ..........5395O T ...... 302G .. Foundtn Princpls/OT ...........5100O T ...... 305G .. Contxt OT Serv Delvy ...........5110O T ...... 346G .. Eval & Interventn II ..............5141O T ...... 358G .. Human Occupation I ...........5150O T ...... 359G .. Human Occupation II ..........5151O T ...... 364G .. Health Conditions II .............5161

PhilosophyPHIL .... 101 .... Intro to Philosophy ..............1010PHIL .... 203 .... Ethics ...................................1040PHIL .... 204 .... Intro to Logic ........................1020PHIL .... 218 .... Hist Mod Phil .......................2020PHIL .... 221 .... Critical Thinking ...................1030PHIL .... 235 .... Intro to Soc Pol Phil .............2250PHIL .... 265 .... Computer Ethics ..................2530PHIL .... 330 .... Philosophy of Law ...............2760

Physical educationP E ....... 092 .... PE Cert Review ....................0920P E ....... 104 .... yoga .....................................1040P E ....... 113 .... Begin Jazz Dance .................1130P E ....... 145 .... Jazz-X-Rcise ........................1450P E ....... 162 .... Power Walking .....................1620P E ....... 204 .... Hlth & PE Eled Tchrs .............2040P E ....... 207 .... Tech for PE/REC Prfn ............2070P E ....... 209 .... Dance Perform Study ..........2090P E ....... 213 .... Tumbling/Gymnastics .........2130P E ....... 230 .... Diet/Fitness/Weight ............2300P E ....... 238 .... Lifetime Sports ....................2380P E ....... 261 .... Princpls Physcl Fit ................2610P E ....... 263 ....Motor Lrng & Dvlpmnt ........2363P E ....... 280 .... Prsnl/Prof Dvlpmt PE ...........2800P E ....... 301 .... Kinesiology ..........................3010P E ....... 303 .... Psly of Exercise .....................3030P E ....... 341 .... Persnl Training Cert ..............3410P E ....... 352 .... Curriculum Dsgn PE .............3520P E ....... 353 .... Mthd/Prac: El/Mid Sch ........4530P E ....... 399 .... Independent Study ..............4999P E ....... 400 .... Resrch Meth PE/Sprt ...........5000P E ....... 405 .... Sociol of Sport .....................5050P E ....... 407 .... Supervision P E ....................5070P E ....... 409 .... Psych of Sport ......................5090P E ....... 415 .... Curr Issues PE/Ath ...............5150P E ....... 422 .... Adventure Ed in Schl ...........5220P E ....... 423 .... Resrch Stats/Rept PE ...........5230P E ....... 424 .... Develp Resrch Problm .........5240P E ....... 425 .... Data Collectn/Analys ...........5250P E ....... 426 .... Research Conclusions ..........5260P E ....... 301G .. Kinesiology ..........................5011P E ....... 303G .. Psly of Exercise .....................5033P E ....... 341G .. Persnl Training Cert ..............5410P E ....... 353G .. Mthd/Prac: El/Mid Sch ........5530P E ....... 375G .. Student Tch K-12 P E ...........5750P E ....... 399G .. Independent Study ..............5999

Physical sciencePH S .... 100 .... Sci/Society/Survival ............1000PH S .... 101 .... Energy Today's World ..........1010PH S .... 108 .... Crit Think Technlogy.............1080PH S .... 110 .... Practical Physics I ................1100PH S .... 113 .... Practicl Chem I .....................1130PH S .... 114 .... Prac Earth/Spa Sci I .............1140PH S .... 398G .. Topics in Phys Sci .................5980

Physical TherapyP T ....... 301 .... Foundations of P T ...............3301

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PhysicsPHyS ... 092 .... Phys Tech Cert Review .........1092PHyS ... 151 .... General Physics I ..................1510PHyS ... 152 .... General Physics II .................1520PHyS ... 160 .... Intro Phys Profssns ..............1600PHyS ... 210 .... Independent Study ..............2100PHyS ... 211 .... Physics I with Calc ...............2110PHyS ... 222 .... Physics II w/Calc ..................2220PHyS ... 270 .... Electronics I ..........................2700PHyS ... 271 .... Electronics II .........................2710PHyS ... 312 .... Classical Mech II ..................4120PHyS ... 315 .... Electr/Magnetism I .............3150PHyS ... 321 .... Thermodynamics.................3210PHyS ... 326 .... Advanced Quantum Mech ..4260PHyS ... 330 .... Fuel Cell Tech .......................3300PHyS ... 345 .... Mathematical Methods .......3450PHyS ... 350 .... Teach Inquiry Phys ..............4500PHyS ... 355 .... Exper Phys Apparatus..........4550PHyS ... 363 .... Tchg Phys/Ph S 6-12 ...........4630PHyS ... 375 .... St Teach: Sec Physics ...........4750PHyS ... 385 .... Adv Undergrad Lab I ...........4850PHyS ... 386 .... Adv Undergrad Lab II ..........4860PHyS ... 398 .... Select Topic Physics .............4980PHyS ... 398G .. Select Topic Physics .............5980

PhysiologyPSLy .... 204 .... Human Physiology ..............2040PSLy .... 335 .... Homeostatic Mechnsm .......4035PSLy .... 435 .... Homeostatic Mechnsm .......5035

Political sciencePOL ..... 100 .... Crit Think Pol/Law ...............1000POL ..... 101 .... Amer Natl Government .......1010POL ..... 207 .... Legislative Process ...............2070POL ..... 221 .... Public Admin Prncpls ..........2210POL ..... 250 .... Pol Inq/Cptr Appl.................3500POL ..... 261 .... Amer Foreign Policy ............2610POL ..... 293 .... Wksp World Peace ...............2930POL ..... 303 .... Am Constitutionl Law .........4030POL ..... 314 .... Admin Internship ................3140POL ..... 316 .... Judicial Process ....................3160POL ..... 327 .... Pol of Latin Amer .................3270POL ..... 340 .... Policy Seminar .....................4400POL ..... 352 .... Ind Study Pol Sci ..................4520POL ..... 399 .... Spec Topics Pol Sci ...............4990

PsychologyPSyC ... 130 .... Sci in Serv Society ...............1130PSyC ... 141 .... Intro to Psyc .........................1100PSyC ... 204 .... Psyc Chldhd & Adoles .........2040PSyC ... 206 .... Educational Psych ................2020PSyC ... 217 .... Life Span Devlpmnt .............2000PSyC ... 228 .... Commnty Service Psyc ........2060PSyC ... 231 .... Int Stat Methods Psy ...........2080PSyC ... 263 .... Social Psychology ................2100

PSyC ... 303 .... Stress & Its Mgmt ................2120PSyC ... 310 .... Psy Death/Dying .................2140PSyC ... 311 .... Pharm for Addicts ...............4200PSyC ... 312 .... Ethics and Addiction ...........4201PSyC ... 313 .... Chem Dep Counseling .........4202PSyC ... 314 .... Addictions: Dom Viol ..........4203PSyC ... 315 .... Crisis Counseling ..................3060PSyC ... 316 .... AODA Field Experience ........4204PSyC ... 318 .... Psych of Personality.............4150PSyC ... 319 .... Helping Skills .......................3070PSyC ... 322 .... Hist of Psychology ...............3080PSyC ... 325 .... Cognitive Psychology ..........3100PSyC ... 330 .... Spec Projects Psyc ...............4000PSyC ... 331 .... Statistical Meth Psy .............4185PSyC ... 336 .... Abnormal Psychology .........4155PSyC ... 341 .... Experimental Psyc ...............4100PSyC ... 345 .... Adv Seminar in Psyc ............3180PSyC ... 350 .... Internship in Psych ..............4160PSyC ... 352 .... Adv Issues AFAM Psyc .........3220PSyC ... 357 .... Fund Statistic Meth .............4190PSyC ... 363 .... Psy Drug Addiction ..............4205PSyC ... 364 .... Psyc Child Abuse .................3260PSyC ... 367 .... Psychology of Gender..........2200PSyC ... 370 .... Psych Mental Health ...........4206PSyC ... 377 .... Adolscnt Psy: Mid Tch ..........4210PSyC ... 410 .... Adv Lifespan & Cnsl.............5660PSyC ... 412 .... Multicult Iss Counsl .............5710PSyC ... 413 .... Life Styl/Career Dvl ..............5720PSyC ... 414 .... Microcounseling ..................5650PSyC ... 416 .... Counslg Thry/Ethics .............5640PSyC ... 417 .... Tech Assess & Diag ..............5730PSyC ... 423 .... Prin/Tech Group Cnsl ...........5670PSyC ... 424 .... Org/Mgmt Dev Cnsl Pg .......5760PSyC ... 429 .... Rsrch Stat/Prgm Eval ...........5800PSyC ... 430 .... Intr Fam Systm Cnslg ...........5750PSyC ... 431 .... PrePrctm Cnslg Lab .............5790PSyC ... 434 .... Prac Counseling II ................5950PSyC ... 436 .... Thry/Prc Sub Ab Cnsl ...........5810PSyC ... 443 .... Tread in terven Urban ..........5740PSyC ... 445 .... Advanced Ed Psyc ................5830PSyC ... 455 .... Adv Psychopathology ..........5840PSyC ... 460 .... Thesis Guid/Counslng .........5992PSyC ... 465 .... Counslng Child/Adolc .........5860PSyC ... 479 .... Ind Study Counselng ...........5890PSyC ... 490 .... Intrnshp School Cnslg .........5990PSyC ... 491 .... Internship Community ........5991PSyC ... 311G .. Pharm for Addicts ...............5200PSyC ... 312G .. Ethics and Addiction ...........5201PSyC ... 313G .. Chem Dep Counseling .........5202PSyC ... 314G .. Addictions: Dom Viol ..........5203PSyC ... 316G .. AODA Field Experience ........5204PSyC ... 318G .. Psych of Personality.............5150PSyC ... 331G .. Statistical Meth Psy .............5185PSyC ... 336G .. Abnormal Psychology .........5155PSyC ... 357G .. Fund Statistic Meth .............5190PSyC ... 363G .. Psy Drug Addiction ..............5205PSyC ... 370G .. Psych Mental Health ...........5206PSyC ... 377G .. Adolscnt Psy: Mid Tch ..........5210

Quantitative Business AnalysisQBA .... 200 .... Business Statistics................2000QBA .... 201 .... Business Stats II ...................2010

readingREAD... 092 .... Reading Cert Review ...........0920READ... 150 .... Adv Col Read Skills ..............1500READ... 270 .... Found Read in strctn ...........3700READ... 306 .... Content Read Mid Sch .........4100READ... 308 .... Tch Read Elem Schol ...........4280READ... 350 .... Tch Read Mid Schol .............4291READ... 370 .... Read Asmnt Clsrm Tch .........4160READ... 378 .... Clncl Prac Rdgstr ..................4170READ... 395 .... Materials Read .....................4180READ... 403 .... Essntl Rdgs Literacy .............5210READ... 404 .... Comprhndng Writn Lng ......5220READ... 405 .... Pract Emergnt Litrcy ............5230READ... 406 .... Pract Content Readng..........5240READ... 413 .... Clncl II: Rem Stratgy ...........5260READ... 455 .... Seminar in Reading .............5550READ... 306G .. Content Read Mid Sch .........5100READ... 308G .. Tch Read Elem Schol ...........5280READ... 350G .. Tch Read Mid Schol .............5291READ... 361G .. Language & Reading ...........5200READ... 370G .. Read Asmnt Clsrm Tch .........5160READ... 378G .. Clncl Prac Rdg Instr .............5170READ... 395G .. Materials Read .....................5180

recreationREC ..... 200 .... Prgm Plang Leis Serv...........2000REC ..... 201 .... Phil Leisure & Rec ................2010REC ..... 230 .... Outdr Rec & Team ................2300REC ..... 300 .... Facility Mgmt & Design .......4000REC ..... 325 .... Leisure in Multicultural Soc .4250REC ..... 332 .... Prg Dsg/Eval Thp Rec ...........4320REC ..... 375 .... Fld Exp/Communty Rec ......4750REC ..... 399 .... Ind Stdy Leisure/Rec ............3990REC ..... 375G .. Fld Exp/Communty Rec ......5750REC ..... 399G .. Ind Stdy Leisure/Rec ............5990

social .... WorkS WK ... 421 .... Hum Behavior II ...................5421S WK ... 431 .... Community Practice ............5431S WK ... 432 .... Family Support & Dev .........5432S WK ... 434 .... Sys Intrerv Fam/Child ..........5434S WK ... 440 .... S Wk Rsrch Methods ............5440S WK ... 451 .... Progm Plan: Hum Serv .......5451S WK ... 461 .... Field Practicum II .................5461S WK ... 472 .... Adv Sch S WK Practice II ......5472S WK ... 490 .... Capstone Seminar ...............5490

sociologySOC ..... 101 .... Intro to Sociology ................1010SOC ..... 125 .... Diversity in US Society ........1250SOC ..... 202 .... Comm Org/Comm Probs .....2400

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SOC ..... 206 .... The Family ...........................2300SOC ..... 215 .... Social Problems ...................1110SOC ..... 225 .... Soc of Pop Culture ...............2050SOC ..... 235 .... Int Social Work .....................2500SOC ..... 252 .... Collective Behavior ..............2410SOC ..... 255 .... Race & Ethnicity ..................1200SOC ..... 270 .... Gender & Society .................2230SOC ..... 275 .... Complex Organization .........3350SOC ..... 301 .... Soc Fact Juven Delin ............3030SOC ..... 303 .... Women/Social Action .........3230SOC ..... 308 .... Sem: Soc Blk Families ..........4300SOC ..... 319 .... Social Wk Practce II..............3510SOC ..... 322 .... Sem on Aging ......................4250SOC ..... 325 .... Soc Class & Strat ..................4200SOC ..... 326 .... Hip Hop Society ...................3060SOC ..... 330 .... Soc Theory ...........................3800SOC ..... 338 .... Prin Case Management .......4500SOC ..... 340 .... Adolescents/Families ..........4570SOC ..... 355 .... Dealng Wth Diversity ..........3430SOC ..... 360 .... Field Internship ....................4950SOC ..... 390 .... Social Research Meth ..........4810SOC ..... 391 .... Quant Methods Soc .............4830

spanishSPAN ... 101 .... Elem Spanish I .....................1010SPAN ... 102 .... Elem Spanish II ....................1020SPAN ... 130 .... Elem Span Profsns I .............1200SPAN ... 151 .... Intermed Spanish I ..............2010SPAN ... 152 .... Intermed Spanish II .............2020SPAN ... 202 .... Advanced Spanish II ............3020SPAN ... 207 .... Converstnal Span II ..............2070SPAN ... 208 .... Intro to Translation ...............3100SPAN ... 214 .... Cult Latin Amer ....................3140SPAN ... 216 .... Span Comp II .......................3160SPAN ... 251 .... Span Amer Lit II ..................3510

special ....educationS ED .... 092 .... Spec Ed Cert Review ............5092S ED .... 301 .... Char Except Children ...........4301S ED .... 303 .... Students w/Excep Nds ........4303S ED .... 475 .... Cross Cat Practicum .............5475S ED .... 476 .... Char: Beh/Lrn/Cog Dis.........5476S ED .... 482 .... Curr Adpt: Lrn Sp Nds ..........5482S ED .... 484 .... Cl Mgmt: Lrnrs Sp Nds.........5484S ED .... 487 .... Assmt Eval Meas .................5487S ED .... 488 .... Internship in S ED ................5488S ED .... 492 .... Rsrch Master Proj .................5492S ED .... 301G .. Char Except Children ...........5301S ED .... 303G .. Students w/Excep Nds ........5303

Technology & education T&ED .. 209 .... Adv Keyboarding .................2209T&ED .. 330 .... Microcmptr Applicat ...........4330T&ED .. 346 .... Presentations .......................4346T&ED .. 347 .... Cyberspace Publishg............4347T&ED .. 348 .... Adv Web Page Design .........4348T&ED .. 363 .... Mth Tch Voc/Occ Subj ..........4630T&ED .. 375 .... Stu Tchg Tchn Ed Fld ............4750T&ED .. 381 .... Distance Learng Tech ...........4381T&ED .. 385 .... Superv Indust Safety ...........4385T&ED .. 391 .... Intrnshp Tech Ed ..................4391T&ED .. 392 .... Devel Teaching Aids .............4392T&ED .. 394 .... Oper Coop OC Ed Prog .........4394T&ED .. 490 .... Research Study Oc Ed ..........5490T&ED .. 493 .... Adv Mstrs Rsch Paper ..........5899T&ED .. 496 .... Admin/Supervis Oc Ed ........5496T&ED .. 497 .... Tests/Measure Oc Ed ...........5497T&ED .. 499 .... Seminar in Research ............5999T&ED .. 330G .. Microcmptr Applicat ...........5330T&ED .. 346G .. Presentations .......................5346T&ED .. 347G .. Cyberspace Publishg............5347T&ED .. 348G .. Adv Web Page Design .........5348T&ED .. 363G .. Mth Tch Voc/Occ Subj ..........5630T&ED .. 375G .. St Tch Sec Tech Ed ................5750T&ED .. 381G .. Distance Learng Tech ...........5381T&ED .. 385G .. Superv Indust Safety ...........5385T&ED .. 391G .. Intrnshp Tech Ed ..................5391T&ED .. 392G .. Devel Teaching Aids .............5392T&ED .. 394G .. Oper Coop OC Ed Prog .........5394

university Without WallsUWW.. 109 .... Univ Without Walls ..............1090UWW.. 110 .... Univ Without Walls ..............1100UWW.. 111 .... Univ Without Walls ..............1110UWW.. 112 .... Univ Without Walls ..............1120

Women's studiesWS ...... 310 .... Sem Women's Studies ........3100

ZoologyZOOL ... 204 .... Biol of Animals ....................2040ZOOL ... 250 .... Human Functnl Anatmy ......2050ZOOL ... 261 .... Funct Anat: Supp Lab ..........2610

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Change of address / Telephone numberCSU must have your current address(es) on file with the Registrar’s Office in order to contact you.

Immediately notify the University of any change in your address. Students are responsible for mail sent to the address on file with the Registrar’s Office

Take this form to the Registrar’s Office-ADM 128 or mail this form to Registrar's Office, Chicago State University, 9501 S. King Drive / ADM 128, Chicago, Illinois 60628

PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLy

Last Name: ___________________________________________________ First Name:____________________________________

SOCIAL SECURITy NUMBER:

Please check the appropriate box(es) below NEW ADDRESS(ES):

Permanent Address:_____________________________________________________ Apt:___________________________

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Residence Hall: _______________________________________________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________ State:______ Zip code:____________ County:__________________

NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER(S): Permanent: Area Code: ( ) Telephone Number:_____________________________________________________

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1. Examinations will be a maximum of two (2) hours.2. Examinations are in the same rooms - NO ROOM CHaNgES.3. Regular class sessions cannot be held during the

final examination period of May 14 -20.

FINAL EXAMINATION PERIOD:May 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20

EVENING/WEEKEND SESSIONEvening/Weekend Courses meeting one (1) day a week:

Monday evening ..................................................May 18Tuesday evening ..................................................May 19Wednesday evening .............................................May 20Thursday evening .................................................May 14Friday evening .....................................................May 15Saturday morning & afternoon ...........................May 16

evening Courses meeting twice (2) a week starting at:• 4:30 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday Monday, May 18 (exam starts at 4p.m.)• 4:30 p.m. on Monday and Friday Monday, May 18 (exam starts at 4p.m.)• 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday Tuesday, May 19 (exam starts at 4p.m.)• 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday. Wednesday, May 20• 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Thursday, May 14• 7:30 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday Monday, May 18 (exam starts at 6p.m.)• 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday Tuesday, May 19 (exam starts at 6p.m.)• 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday morning Friday, May 15 (exam starts at 6p.m.)• 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. on Wednesday and Friday Friday, May 15• 7 p.m. or later Friday and Saturday afternoon Saturday, May 16 (exam starts at 12p.m. )

DAY SESSIONSDay Courses on a monday-Wednesday-Friday andWednesday-Friday patterns starting at:8 a.m. ...............................................Friday, May 1510 a.m. ..............................................Friday, May 1512 p.m. .............................................Friday, May 152 p.m. ...............................................Friday, May 15

Day Courses on a monday-Friday pattern starting at:9 a.m. (exam starts at 10 a.m.) ..........Monday, May 1811 a.m. (exam starts at 12p.m.) .........Monday, May 181 p.m. (exam starts at 2p.m.) .............Monday, May 18

Day Courses on a monday-Wednesday-Friday, or monday-Wednesday or Wednesday-Friday patterns starting at:9 a.m. ................................................Wednesday, May 209:30a.m. (exam starts at 9a.m.) .........Wednesday, May 2011 a.m. ..............................................Wednesday, May 201 p.m. ................................................Wednesday, May 203 p.m. ................................................Wednesday, May 203:30p.m. (exam starts at 3p.m.) .........Wednesday, May 20

Day Courses on a monday-Wednesday and monday-Friday patterns starting at:8 a.m. ................................................Monday, May 1810 a.m. ..............................................Monday, May 1812 p.m. ..............................................Monday, May 18

Day courses on a tuesday-Thursday pattern starting at:8 a.m. ................................................Tuesday, May 199:30 a.m. (exam starts at 9a.m.) ........Thursday, May 1411 a.m ...............................................Tuesday, May 1912:30 p.m. (exam starts at Noon.) .....Thursday, May 142:00 p.m. ...........................................Tuesday, May 193:30 p.m. (exam starts at 3p.m.) ........Thursday, May 14

spring 2009 semester fInal EXaMInaTIon sCHEDUlE

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Chicago State UniversityORAL ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

STUDENT COMPLAINT PROCEDURES

Approved September, 1991

Illinois statute requires each public institution of higher education to “estab-lish a program to assess the oral English language proficiency of all persons providing classroom instruction to students,” and to ”insure that each person who is not orally proficient in the English language attain such proficiency prior to providing any classroom instruction to students.” Students with complaints about the oral English proficiency of Chicago State faculty should first contact the chairperson of the department involved. The complaint must be in writing and should be as specific as pos-sible. Copies of the complaint must be sent to the appropriate college Dean and to the Provost / Vice President for Academic Affairs. The chairperson will investigate the complaint and may observe the class. If the chairperson concludes that the faculty member's English is adequate, the chairperson will notify the student, the faculty member, the Dean, and the Provost / Vice President for Academic Affairs. The student may appeal the chairperson's decision to the dean. The dean will then investigate the complaint and follow the same notification procedure. The decision of the dean will be final. If the chairperson or the dean finds that the faculty member's oral English is unsatisfactory, he or she will make a recommendation to the Provost / Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Provost will take action on this recommendation and notify all parties involved of his or her decision. Except for the necessary notifications, the identities of all students and faculty involved in oral English proficiency complaints shall remain confidential.

Footnote DefinitionsFootnote abbreviations are listed in the courses section, far right hand column.

A1 Must be admitted to the College of Education to take this course

A2 Admitted to the Master’s Degree Program

AE Satisfies African American Studies elective

B1 Business majors or Business minors only

E1 Placement by prior examination required to take this course

E2 English 123/1230 or 127/1270 or successful completion of entrance

examination for English 128/1280 by transfer students with 3 or 4 credit

hours in completion

E3 Successful completion of English qualifying examination

E4 Successful completion of English qualifying examination and reading

placement exam

E5 Successful completion of mathematics, reading, and English qualifying

examinations

F1 Off-campus field placement experience required for which students must

make their own transportation arrangements

F2 Additional class time required for this course

H1 Honors course

JR Junior standing

LH Additional laboratory hours required for this course

M1 Math 099/0990 Level 2 or Math 098 or [Compass ACT Math Part 2 score:

66-99 or MSC 2 score: above 65 (Advisors see SOATEST)]

M2 Math 099/0990 Level 1 or Math 095 or [Compass ACT Math Part 2 score:

46-65 or MSC 2 score: above 46 (Advisors see SOATEST)]

M3 Math 099/0990 Level or Math 090 or [Compass ACT Math Part 1 score:

above 45 and ACT Math Part 2 score: 0-45 or MSC 1 score: above 45 and

MSC 2 score: 0-45 (Advisors see SOATEST)]

P1 Concurrent registration with a physical education activity course is required

P2 Physical Education majors only

P5 Twelve-week course

R1 Reference number issued by department

R2 Successful completion of reading placement exam

S1 Additional hours required in Foreign Languages lab (DH 119)

SO Sophomore standing

SR Senior standing

T1 Telecourse - see department for information

W1 Writing emphasis course

$ Additional course fee

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90+ Prerequisite(s) required. (Consult university catalog or CSU X-PRESS at CSu’s website) n Footnote definitions and ($) additional course fees are listed in the back of this Bulletin.

n Changes to the course information listed here can be found on the CSU X-PRESS at CsU’s website www.csu.edu

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