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TUITION AND
. FEES
.................................................................................................. Academic Calendar ................ ...... .2
Program Information Sessions ................................ .... ............................... 3
1994-1995 Tuition and Fees ............................. ... .............................................................................. 4
General Education Guidelines ................................................................................................... ..............5
Graduation Requirements ....... ...... .................................................................................................. 6
Class Schedule, Fall 1994-1995 ................... .. ...................................................................................... 7
.......................... ..............................................................,....,... Class Schedule, Winter 1994-1995 .. 12
........................................................................................................ Class Schedule, Spring 1994-1 995 17
Note: Class schedule changes may occur afrer this schedule is published. Students should consult the course list each term for the most current schedule of classes.
Fall Trimester Winter Trimester Spring Trimester
Application Deadline Aug. 26 Dec. 16 Mar. 17
Applicant File Completion Deadline Sept. 2 Dec. 22 Mar. 24
Registration Begins June 17 Nov. 11 Feb. 10
New Student Orientation Sept. 10 Jan. 3 April 1
Payment Information Sent Aug. 19 Dec. 9 Mar. 25
Classes Meet Sept.16-18 Jan. 6-8* April 7-9
Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Jan. 13-15 April 2 1 -23
Oct. 14-16 Jan. 27-29 May 5-7
Oct. 28-30 Feb. 10-12" May 19-21**
Nov. 11-13" Feb. 17-19
Dec. 2-4*
Mar. 3-5
Mar. 17-19*
June 2-4
June 16-18"
June 23-25
Dec. 9-1 1 Mar. 24-26 ,I, - - - -
Finals Dec. 9-1 1 Mar. 24-26 June 23-25
Last Day to Add or Drop Class Without Record Notation Sept. 18 Jan. 8 Apr. 9
Last Day to Change Grade O ~ t i o n Oct. 30 Feb. 12 May 22
Last Day to Drop a Class Nov. 14 Feb. 20 June 5
Final Grades Due Dec. 19 April 3 July 5 . .
I * One week between classes
** Classes scheduled on Sunday, May 21, wi l l meet Monday night, May 22, from 6-10 p.nr, to allow studenfs to
participate in gradualion ceremonies.
The college reserves the right lo change one or more of the above dales should it be necessary. In such cases, suflcient advance notice wi l l be given.
Adults who are interested in Augsburg Weekend College are encouraged to attend one of the information sessions that are scheduled throughout
the year. These information (330- 1782) to receive additional sessions are free of charge and details on these information are approximately two hours in sessions or to sign up for one length. Please call the of the following dates: Weekend College Office
For Fall Trimester, 1994-1 995
Tuesday, May 24
Tuesday, June 14
Tuesday, June 28
Saturday, July 16
Tuesday, August 2
Tuesday, August 16
For Winter Trimester, 1994-1995
Tuesday, October 18
Saturday, November 19
For Spring Trimester, 1994-1 995
Saturday, January 21 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday, February 28 5:30 p.m.
For more information write or call:
Augsburg Weekend College Office Augsburg College 221 1 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454 Phone: 6 121330- 1782 FAX: 6 1 21330- 1 649
1994-1 995 TUITION AND FEES
Application Fee (payable once, non-refundable)
Tuition (per course) ($242.50 per semester credit)
Tuition (per summer course 1994)
Activity Fee (per trimester)
Audit a Course
Lifetime Sports: Fee for Course
Lifetime Sports: Fee for Assessment of Previous Learning
Nursing Clinical Fee
Student Teaching Fee (per course)
Late Fee (per day)
Registration change after first class meeting (cancel/add/change grade option, or combination at one time)
Transcript Fee (first is free, per copy after first)
Finance Charge: A finance charge is applied at a simple rate of I % per month on any account with an open balance of 30 days or more.
Augsburg College reserves the right to adjust charges should economic conditions necessitate,
Students who entered Augsburg during the 1991-1992 academic year and transferred in seven or more Augsburg course equivalents will follow the General Distribution requirements; students who transferred in less than seven Augsburg course equivalents will follow the Liberal Arts Perspectives along with the requirements for their major.
Students who entered Augsburg during the 1392-1993 academic year and transferred in 16 or more Augsburg course equivalents will follow the General Distribution
requirements; students who A list of courses that fulfill transferred in less than 16 Liberal Arts Perspectives is Augsburg course equivalents available with registration will follow the Liberal Arts materials or may be obtained Perspectives along with the from the Registrar's office. requirements for their major.
Students who entered Augsburg during the 1993- 1994 academic year and transferred in 24 or more Augsburg course equivalents will follow the General Distribution requirements; students who transferred in less than 24 Augsburg course equivalents will follow the Liberal Arts Perspectives along with the requirements for their major.
Each student must apply for graduation at the time specified by the Registrar. Application forms are available in the Registrar's Office.
All degree and course requirements must be completed and verified in the Registrar's Office prior to the anticipated date of graduation (there may be no incompletes or open courses on the academic record).
1. Students under General Education Distribution requirements must complete 35 courses.*
2. Students under Liberal Arts Perspectives requirements will follow the guidelines listed below:
If you matriculated at Augsburg between September 1, 199 1, and December 3 1, 1992, you
must complete 34 courses,* meet the full Liberal Arts Perspectives requirements, Entry Level Skills Assessments, and Graduation Skills Requirements.
If you matriculated at Augsburg on or after January 1, 1993, and transferred fewer than 14 Augsburg equivalent courses, you must complete 33 courses*, meet the full Liberal Arts Perspectives requirements, Entry Level Skills Assessments and Graduation Skills Requirements.
If you matriculated at Augsburg on or after January 1, 1993, and transferred in 14 Or more courses, you must complete 33 courses,* meet the advanced-transfer Liberal Arts Perspectives, Entry Level Skills Assessments, and Graduation Skills Requirements.
* At least 1 1 course credits must be Upper Division, numbered in the 300s or 400s. Included in the number of courses required for graduation must be the completion of a major.
Friday Evening 6:OO-9:30
Saturday Morning 8:30-12:OO
ART
BUS
BUS
BUS
CSC
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDS
EDU
EDU
EDU
ENG
ENG
GST
HIS
HPE
NUR
NUR
PHY
PSY
REL
SPC
SWK
Women and Art
Principles of Management
Marketing Communication
International Business
UNIX and C
Discovery in the World of Kindergarten (91 16- 1 111 1) .5
K-EL Curriculum: Art (911 6- 101 14) .25
K-El Curriculum: Mathematics (9116-1 111 1) .5
K-El Curriculum: Language Arts (1 0128- 1219) .5
Creating Learning Environments
Learning and Development in the Educational Setting
Orientation to Education in an Urban Setting (9116-1 111 1) .5
Media Technology (9116-1 111 1) .5
European Literature: Homer to Dante
American Literature to 1920
Introduction to the Liberal Arts (begins 9116) .5
Topics in World History
Safety Education (911 1-1 111 1) .5
Introduction to Nursing Research
Contemporary Nursing 111: Families
Astronomy * Self-Identity and Values
History of Religions
Organizational Communication
Humans Developing
ACC 221 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 222 Principles of Accounting I1
BIO 102 The Biological World * BUS 301 Business Law
CSC 330 Theory of Computation
ECO 1 12 Principles of Macroeconomics
*Exrra class or lab sessions required
Saturday Afternoon 1 : 1 5-4:45
ECO
EDE
EDU
ENG
HIS
MAT
MAT
MIS
PHI
POL
PS Y
REL
REL
soc SPC
SPC
SWK
SWK
ACC
BUS
BUS
BUS
CSC
ECO
ECO
EDE
EDE
EDE
Principles of Microeconomics
K-El Curriculum: Science (91 17- 10/15) .25
Human Relations (1 0129- 1211 0) .5
Journalism
20th Century U.S.
Basic Mathematics 0.0 * Calculus for the Social and Behavioral Sciences * Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics
Philosophy of Religion
Mass Communications in Society
Behavior Analysis
Biblical Studies
Varieties of Christian Spirituality
Human Community and the Modern Metropolis
Public Speaking
Persuasion
Exploring Human Services
Community Development and Organization
Accounting Theory and Practice
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Human Resources Management
Data Structures
Principles of Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Creating Learning Environments: K-El (911 7- 1 111 2) .5
K-El Curriculum: Social Studies, Thematic Studies
(9117-1 1/12) .5 t K-El Curriculum: Music .25 (1 1/19 - 12/10)
*Exlra class or lab sessions required
t Replaces EDE 364 and EDE 376
Sunday Afternoon 1 :15-4:45
EDE
EDU
ENG
ENG
HPE
MIS
POL
PSY
PSY
REL
REL
soc SPA
SPC
SWK
K-El Curriculum: Children's Literature (9117-1 111 2) .5
Orientation to Education in an Urban Setting (9117-1 1112) .5
Intermediate Expository Writing
Introduction to Literature
Health Concepts for Educators (10129- 12110) .5
Principles of Computing for Business
Mass Communications in Society
Social Behavior
Developmental Psychology: Child
American Indian Spirituality
Christian Ethics
Introduction to Human Society
Beginning Spanish I * Interpersonal Communication
Social Responses to Human Needs
ACC
ACC
ART
BUS
BUS
ECO
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDS
EDS
ENG
HPE
INS
Principles of Accounting I
Managerial Cost Accounting
Photography
Principles of Marketing
Financial Management
Intermediate Microeconomics
Techniques of Teaching Reading
K-El Curriculum: Health (1 1120- 121 1 1) .25
K-El Curriculum: Physical Education (911 8- 1 111 3) .5
Reading in the Content Areas (9118-1 1/13) .5
Modern Language Methods (91 1 8- 1 1 / 13) .5
Effective Writing
Chemical Dependency Education (1 0130- 121 1 1 ) .5
(2 sections)
Introduction to American Indian Studies
*Extra class or lab sessions required
Weekend Schedule, Evening and other
INS
INS
MAT
MIS
MIS
PSY
REL
SOC
SOC
SPA
THR
EDE
EDS
HPE
HPE NUR
SWK
Evening Classes BUS
(Day school schedule, csc meet weekly, September 7
through December 15) CSC
ECO
EDS
EDS
ENG
ENG
GST
Clinical Experience, .5 Sat., 12-1 p.m.
Clinical Experience, .5 Sat., 12-1 p.m.
Racquet Sports, Tues., 530-7:30 p.m. meets weekly
Coaching Theory of Sport, Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Trends and Issues in Nursing, Thurs., 6-9:30 p.m.
Field Work I11 - To be announced
African American Experience
Women: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Math for the Liberal Arts
Principles of Computing for Business
Management Information Systems in the Organization
Principles of Psychology
Theology of Religion
Family Systems: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Culture: Gender, Ethnicity and Race
Beginning Spanish I * Introduction to the Theatre Arts
Business Ethics, Wed., 6-9 p.m.
Introduction to Computing and Communications,
Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Digital Communications and Computer Networks,
Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
International Economics, Wed., 6-9 p.m.
English Methods, Thurs., 450-8 p.m.
Natural Science Methods, Thurs., 450-8 p.m., .5
Writing for Business and the Professions, Wed., 6-9 p.m.
Introduction to the English Language, Tues., 6-9 p.m.
City Seminar: Experimental Education, .O
Thurs., 5-6:30 p.m.
*Extra class or lab sessions required
Student Teaching (Prereq: Approval
and Placement by
Education Dept.) * **
MIS
REL 479 Intermediate Quantitative Methods, Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
495 Seminar - To be announced
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDE
EDS
EDS
EDS
EDS
481A Student Teaching K & Seminar
48 1B Student Teaching El & Seminar
48 1C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar
482A Student Teaching K & Seminar
482B Student Teaching El & Seminar
482C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar
483A Student Teaching K & Seminar
483B Student Teaching El & Seminar
483C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar
484A Student Teaching K & Seminar
484B Student Teaching El & Seminar
484C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar
48 1 Student Teaching
482 Student Teaching
483 Student Teaching
484 Student Teaching
* Extra class or lab sessions required
**Additional clinical fee required
Friday Evening 6:OO - 9:30
Saturday Morning 8:30 - 12:OO
BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS CSC CSC ECO ECO EDE EDE EDE EDS ENG ENG GST HPE MIS NUR PHY POL PSY PSY REL SOC SPC SPC
ACC ACC BUS BUS CSC ECO ECO EDE
Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Law Financial Management Financial Theory: Policy and Practice Introduction to Computing and Communications Advanced Networking and Communications Principles of Microeconomics Management Science K-El Curriculum: Music (313-3124 ) .25 K-El Curriculum: Children's Literature (116-2117) .5 K-El Curriculum: Health, Physical Education, First Aid t School and Society Effective Writing Shakespeare Introduction to the Liberal Arts (begins 116) .5 Chemical Dependency Education (116-2117) .5 Project Management Community Health Nursing I Introductory Meteorology * Social Justice in America Principles of Psychology Organizational Psychology Theology of Marriage Introduction to Human Society Argumentation Interpersonal Communication
Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting I1 Human Resource Management Marketing Research and Analysis Principles of Computer Organization Principles of Macroeconomics Intermediate Microeconomics Techniques for Teaching Reading
*Extra class or lab sessions required
t Replaces EDE 388 and EDE 389
EDE EDE EDE EDE EDU EDU ENG HIS HPE INS MAT MIS PHI POL REL REL SPC SWK
Saturday Afternoon ACC 1 :I 5 - 4:45 ACC
ACC B I 0 BUS BUS CSC ECO ECO EDE EDE EDS EDS EDU EDU EDU HPE
Discovery in the World of Kindergarten (117-2118) .5 K-El Curriculum: Social Studies (117-1128) .25 t K-El Curriculum: Art (314-3125) K-El Curriculum: Language Arts (117-2118) Orientation to Education in an Urban Setting (117-2118) .5 Media Technology (117-211 8) .5 British Literature: Romantics to Victorians The Modern World Health Concepts for Educators (117-2118) .5 American Indian Women Applied Algebra * Principles of Computing for Business Ethics of Medicine and Health Care Mass Communications in Society Religion in America Feminism and Christianity Small Group Communication Humans Developing
Principles of Accounting I1 Accounting Theory and Practice I Advanced Accounting Biology of Aging Principles of Marketing International Management Structured Programming Principles of Microeconomics Managerial Economics K-El Curriculum: Science (117-1128) .25 K-El Curriculum: Mathematics (117-2118) .5 Reading in the Content Areas (117-2118) .5 Social Studies Methods (Begins 117) .5 Orientation to Education in an Urban Setting (117-2118) .5 Classroom Management (117-2118) .5 Human Relations (117-2118) .5 Chemical Dependency Education (117-2118) .5
*Extra class or lab sessions required
t Last time course is offered. Students are encouraged to consult faculty adviser.
Sunday Afternoon 1:15 - 4:45
MAT MIS NUR PHI REL REL SOC SPA SPA SPC
ACC ACC ART BUS BUS ECO EDE EDE EDU ENG ENG GER HPE INS MIS NOR PSY REL SOC SPA SPA SPC SWK
Finite Mathematics * Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics Contemporary Nursing I: Communications Ethics Biblical Studies World Justice and Hunger Complex Organizations Beginning Spanish I * Beginning Spanish I1 * Public Speaking
323 Accounting Theory and Practice 326 Tax Accounting 1061306 Calligraphy 242 Principles of Management 440 Operations Management 315 Money and Banking 350 Creating Learning Environments: K-El (118-2119) .5 364 K-El Curriculum: Interdisciplinary Studies (315-3126) .25 t 282 Introduction to Special Education 225 Intermediate Expository Writing 245 Introduction to Literature 1 1 1 Beginning German I * 353 Kinesiology and Physiology of Exercise and Sport 225 Introduction to Islam 475 Systems Analysis and Design 1 11 Beginning Norwegian I * 230 Research Methods: Design Research and Analysis I 1 1 1 Introduction to Theology 265 Culture: Ethnicity, Gender and Race 1 1 1 Beginning Spanish I * 112 Beginning Spanish I1 * 329 Intercultural Communication 363 Methods and Skills of Social Work
*Extra class or lab sessions required
t Last time course is offered. Students are encouraged to consult faculty adviser.
Weekend Schedule ]an 6 - March 26 Evening and other
Evening Classes (Day school schedule,
meet weekly, Jan. 31
through May 14)
Student Teaching (Prereq: Approval
and Placement by
Education Dept.) **
EDE EDS HPE HPE HPE NUR
SWK SWK
ECO 413 ENG 101 ENG 216 ENG 327 ENG 341 GST 209 REL 370 SOC 231
K-El Clinical Experience, .5 Sat., 12-1 p.m. Clinical Experience, .5 Sat., 12-1 p.m. Aerobics, 530-7:30 p.m., Thurs., meets weekly Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, Mon., 6-9 p.m. Coaching Practicum - Arranged Practicum In Nursing I: Nursing of the Family ** - To be announced
Field Work I - To be announced Field Work IV - To be announced
Labor Economics, Wed., 6-9 p.m. Developmental Writing, Tues., Thurs., 6-7:30 p.m. American Indian Literature, Wed., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Advanced Journalism: Interviewing & Editing, Wed., 6-9 p.m. Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry, Tues., 6-9 p.m. City Seminar: Experimental Education, .O Thurs., 5-6:30 p.m. American Indian Spirituality, Wed., 6:30-9:30 p.m. Family Systems: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, Wed., 6-9 p.m.
EDE 481A Student Teaching K & Seminar EDE 481B Student Teaching El & Seminar EDE 481C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar EDE 482A Student Teaching K & Seminar EDE 482B Student Teaching El & Seminar EDE 482C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar EDE 483A Student Teaching K & Seminar EDE 483B Student Teaching El & Seminar EDE 483C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar EDE 484A Student Teaching K & Seminar EDE 484B Student Teaching El & Seminar EDE 484C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar EDS 48 1 Student Teaching EDS 482 Student Teaching EDS 483 Student Teaching EDS 484 Student Teaching
* Extra class or lab sessions required ** Additional clinical fee required
Friday Evening 6:OO - 1O:OO
BUS BUS CSC EDE EDE EDU EDU ENG ENG ENG HPE INS NUR PHI PHY PSY REL SOC SPC SPC
Saturday Morning ACC 8:OO - 12:OO BUS
BUS BUS CHM CSC ECO ECO ECO EDE EDE
EDE EDE ENG
Principles of Management International Management Database Management and Design K-El Curriculum: Science (612-6123) .5 K-El Curriculum: Mathematics (5119-6123) .5 Orientation to Education in an Urban Setting (417-5119) .5 Human Relations (417-51 19) .5 European Literature: Renaissance to Modem British Literature: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Modern Fiction Safety Education (417-51 1 9) .5 American Indians in the Cinema Contemporary Nursing 11: Paradigms in Nursing Philosophy of Love and Sex Astronomy * Personality Introduction to Theology Introduction to Human Society Public Speaking Public Relations/Promotional Communications
Principles of Accounting I1 Business Law Marketing Communications Responding to the Challenge of Japan Chemistry for Changing Times Advanced Topics in Computer Science Principles of Microeconomics Intermediate Microeconomics Management Science Creating Learning Environments: K-El (418-5120) .5 K-El Curriculum: Social Studies, Thematic Studies (418-5120) .5 t K-El Curriculum: Music (418-516) .25 K-El Curriculum: Children's Literature (418-5120) .5 Effective Writing
*Extra class or lab sessions required
t Replaces EDE 364 and EDE 376
ENG ENG HPE POL PSY REL SPC SWK SWK
Saturday Afternoon ACC 1 :OO - 5:OO ACC
B I 0 BUS BUS BUS CSC CSC ECO ECO ECO EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE ENG HPE INS MIS MIS POL PSY PSY REL REL
226 Introduction to Creative Writing 2821482 Topics in Literature 115 Chemical Dependency Education (418-5120) .5 342 Mass Communications in Society 105 Principles of Psychology 353 Denominations and Religious Groups 352 Persuasion 461 Advanced Methods and Skills 467 The Social Worker as a Professional
Principles of Accounting I Internal and Operational Audit Human Biology Financial Management Investment Theory Marketing Management Data Structures Algorithms Principles of Macroeconomics Public Finance International Trade and Finance Techniques of Teaching Reading Discovery in the World of Kindergarten (418-5120) .5 K-El Curriculum: Art (613-6124) .25 K-El Curriculum: Health (613-6124) .25 t K-El Curriculum: Physical Education (418-5120) .5 t Introduction to Literature Health Concepts for Educators (418-5120) .5 Contemporary American Indians Principles of Computing for Business Advanced Computing for Business Political Patterns and Processes Organizational Psychology Psychology in Historical Perspective Biblical Studies Religious Imagination in Modem Literature
t Last time course is offered. Students are encouraged to consult faculty adviser.
Sunday Afternoon 1 :OO - 5:OO
SOC SPA SPC SPC SWK
ACC ART BUS EDE EDS EDU GER HIS MAT MIS MIS NOR PSY PSY REL SOC SPA SPA SPC SWK
Weekend Schedule EDE April 7 - June 2 5 EDS Evening and other HPE
NUR NUR
SWK
Social Psychology Beginning Spanish I1 * Argumentation Small Group Communication Humans Developing
Auditing Drawing Principles of Management K-El Curriculum: Language Arts (419-5121) .5 Creating Learning Environments Media Technology (419-5121) .5 Beginning German I1 * History of the Twin Cities Math of Interest * Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics Information Systems Projects Beginning Norwegian 11 * Principles of Psychology Research Methods: Design, Procedure and Analysis I1 Religions of China and Japan Culture: Ethnicity, Gender and Race Beginning Spanish I1 * Intermediate Spanish I * Broadcast Production I Quantitative Methods and Program Evaluation
Clinical Experience: K-El, .5, Sat., 12-1 p.m. Clinical Experience: Secondary, .5, Sat., 12-1 p.m. Racquet Sports, Mon., 530-7:30 p.m. Community Health Nursing 11: Practicum, Thurs., 6-10 p.m. Leadership and Management: Theory and Practice, Thurs., 6-10 p.m. Field Work 11
* Extra class or lab session required
Student Teaching (Prereq: Approval
and Placement by Education Dept.) **
EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDE EDS EDS EDS EDS
481A Student Teaching K & Seminar 48 1 B Student Teaching El & Seminar 48 1C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar 482A Student Teaching K & Seminar 482B Student Teaching El & Seminar 482C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar 483A Student Teaching K & Seminar 483B Student Teaching El & Seminar 483C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar 484A Student Teaching K & Seminar 484B Student Teaching El & Seminar 484C Student Teaching K-El & Seminar 48 1 Student Teaching 482 Student Teaching 483 Student Teaching 484 Student Teaching
* Extra class or lab sessions required **Additional clinical fee required
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