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Fall 2010 Four-Year, Graduate and Community College Offerings New College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences From architecture to water resource management, p. 49 New Classes Haiti: People, Culture & Creole Language, p. 38 Arabic, p. 37 Chinese, p. 37 Voulez-Vous Hip-Hop: French Music & Culture, p. 38 Entrepreneurship, p. 52 Digital Information Theory, p. 62 Hydrology & Hydraulics: A Fundamental to Sustainable Development, p. 55 Artificial Intelligence, p. 55 Urban Sustainability, p. 49 Generation Y: Contemporary Youth, Risk & Resiliency, p. 48 Forensic Investigation, p. 27 & 46 Speech Pathology, p. 37 Application deadline: June 15, 2010

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Fall 2010

Four-Year, Graduate and Community College Offerings

New College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental SciencesFrom architecture to water resource management, p. 49

New ClassesHaiti: People, Culture & Creole Language, p. 38

Arabic, p. 37

Chinese, p. 37

Voulez-Vous Hip-Hop: French Music & Culture, p. 38

Entrepreneurship, p. 52

Digital Information Theory, p. 62

Hydrology & Hydraulics: A Fundamental to Sustainable Development, p. 55

Artificial Intelligence, p. 55

Urban Sustainability, p. 49

Generation Y: Contemporary Youth, Risk & Resiliency, p. 48

Forensic Investigation, p. 27 & 46

Speech Pathology, p. 37

Application deadline:June 15, 2010

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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

OPEN YOUR MIND TO THE NEW UDC AND CCDCIf you haven’t spent any time on our campus recently, I invite you to take a new look. We arerebuilding the University on every level—fromthe courtyards to the classrooms—and, most im-portantly, the courses and programs, which areat the heart of every great university.This fall, we are launching the College of Agri-culture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental

Sciences. CAUSES brings together baccalaureate and master’s degree programs inarchitecture, environmental sciences, nutrition and sustainability, preparing stu-dents for new careers in growing industries. I cannot think of a better way to deliveron our land-grant mission than with this new college.We are also enhancing course offerings in the Flagship on both the bachelor’s andmaster’s level, strengthening our standards with curricula that will engage new andreturning students while encouraging them to think more broadly about academicadvancement and professional development.Finally, I am pleased to announce that the Community College has outgrown theVan Ness campus and will be moving to a new location downtown. If you are aCCDC student or want to be, I encourage you to read through this course guideand get plugged in to this vital and dynamic institution, which is marking its firstanniversary in August.Welcome to the new UDC and CCDC. I wish you all the best.

Dr. Allen L. Sessoms, PresidentUniversity System of the District of Columbia

USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (AREA CODE 202)

Academic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5072

Admissions—Undergrad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6110

Admissions—Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6110

Admissions—Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7341

Alumni Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5117

Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5024

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5110

Cable Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5300

Campus Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5050

Career Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6413

Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5112

Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5213

Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5800

Community Dev. & Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6098

Computer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5500

Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7100

Cooperative Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6900

Counseling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6000

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5060

Gerontology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6593

Graduate Student Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6121

Health Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5350

Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5030

Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5000

Land-Grant Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5600

Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7400

Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6370

Lost & Found. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5050

New Student Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5900

Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5159

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Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6200

Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5824

Speech & Hearing Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6161

Student Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5168

Student Life & Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5900

Student Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5210

Student Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6092

Testing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6063

Trilogy Student Newspaper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5574

Undergrad. Student Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5190

Veterans Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6099

Work Force Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645.3398

Visit us on the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . udc.edu

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Academic Degree Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4

Department Chairpersons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5

Locations of Colleges & Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5

Academic Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–7

Registration Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–13

Residency Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Disability Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Bookstore Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Tuition & Fees Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–17

Trial Schedule Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Schedule of Classes—CCDC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–30

Schedule of Classes—UDC Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31–57

Schedule of Classes—UDC Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57–62

Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION

In accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act, 20 U.S.C. §1015b,textbook information for University courses is available on the University’s Web site at http://www.udc.edu/docs/course_schedule.pdf.

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Fall Semester Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 25–Dec. 4, 2010

Continuing Students Advisement Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 5–May 15

Continuing Students Online Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 5–Aug. 13

Fall 2010 Admission Deadline for International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 15

Fall 2010 Admission Deadline for Domestic Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 15

Last day for payment for Continuing Students Registration . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 13(Nonpaid classes will be dropped by the Close of Business.)

Professional Development Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 16

College/School Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 17

Orientation & Advisement (New, Readmitted & Transfer Students) . . . . . . .Aug. 18

Advising & Registration(New, Readmitted, Special & Transfer Students) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 19–20

Late Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 23–24

Classes Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 25

Add/Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aug. 25–31

Labor Day—University Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 6

Withdrawal Deadline for 100% Refund (Tuition Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 7

Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 7

Last Day to Apply for Fall 2010 Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 10

Spring 2011 Admission Deadline for International Students . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 15

University Convocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 28

Columbus Day—University Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 11

Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 12

Mid-Term Week Exams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 18–23

Last Day to Enter Mid-Term Grades Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 26

C.L.R. James Faculty Honors Convocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct. 28

Continuing Students Advisement & Online Registration for Spring 2011 . . . .Nov. 1–Dec. 22, 2010 & Jan. 3–7, 2011

Tuition Installment Plan EnrollmentPeriod for Continuing Students . . . . . . .Nov. 1–Dec. 22, 2010 & Jan. 3–7, 2011

Last Day to Withdraw from Classes Without Academic Penalty . . . . . . . . .Nov. 10

Veterans Day—University Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov. 11

Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov. 12

Admissions Application Deadline for Undergraduate and Graduate Students forSpring Term 2011 (New, Readmit, Transfer & Special Students) . . . . . . .Nov. 15

Thanksgiving holiday—University Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov. 25–26

Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov. 29

Last Day of Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 4

Deadline to Clear Incomplete Grades for Spring & Summer 2010 . . . . . . . .Dec. 6

(“I Rosters” due in the Office of the Registrar)

Reading/Study Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 6–7

Common Exams (English) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 8–9

Final Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 13–18

Last Day to Enter Grades Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 21

Fall Semester Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 21

Winter Break—University Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dec. 24, 2010–Jan. 1, 2011

ACADEMIC CALENDAR—FALL SEMESTER 2010 COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Effective fall semester 2009, students pursuing associate degrees or certificate pro-grams will be admitted through open admissions, Community College of DC.

The requirements are:

Official high school transcript or official GED resultsPlacement test - ACCUPLACER (administered by the Testing Office)

Associate Degree ProgramsAdministrative Office ManagementArchitectural Engineering TechnologyAviation Maintenance TechnologyBusiness TechnologyComputer Accounting TechnologyComputer Science TechnologyCorrections AdministrationEducationFashion MerchandisingFire Science TechnologyGraphic Communications TechnologyGraphic DesignHospitality Management and TourismLaw EnforcementLegal AssistantLiberal StudiesMedical RadiographyMortuary ScienceMusicNursingRespiratory Therapy

Certificate ProgramsNursing AssistantPractical NursingOffice Technology

FLAGSHIP UNIVERSITY

Effective fall semester 2009, students pursuing baccalaureate degrees (on page 4)will be eligible for admission to the Flagship State University, if one of the fol-lowing admission requirements* is met:

2.5 GPA and 1200 SAT/16 ACT score or2.0 GPA and 1400 SAT/19 ACT score

Students who do not meet the above requirements may “test in” by achieving required minimum scores on the ACCUPLACER examination subtests: 78 (Reading), 86 (English) and 85 (Mathematics).

International students who are non-native speakers of English must also take theTest of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and achieve minimum scores of550 on the written test, 213 on the computerized test, or 79 on the Internet test.

* These minimum requirements do not preclude the additional requirements established by the respective degree programs.

CCDC IS ON THE MOVE

We are moving to a new location. We will check back with you soon with infor-mation about classrooms and class times. Feel free to reach us anytime atwww.udc.edu/cc/faculty_staff/student_success_team.htmwith questions or concerns.

WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUTCONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES?Continuing Education at the Community College of the District of Columbia hasmore than a thousand online and affordable classes right now and will soon be offeringlive classes in professional development, liberal arts, leisure and recreation, and publicservice and nonprofit management. Visit www.udc.edu/cc/continuing_educationfor more information.

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College of Agriculture,Urban Sustainability, and Environmental Sciences

Baccalaureate DegreesArchitectureEnvironmental Science – General

Environmental Science – Water Quality

Environmental Science – Urban Sustainability

Nutrition and Food ScienceMaster’s DegreesArchitectureNutrition/Dietetics

Professional Science Master (PSM)Water Resource Management

College of Arts and Sciences

Baccalaureate DegreesAdministration of JusticeArt (BA)Biology (BS)Chemistry (BS)Early Childhood Education*Elementary Education*EnglishFrenchGraphic CommunicationsGraphic Design (BFA)Health EducationHistoryMass MediaMathematicsMusicNursing (BSN)PhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyRespiratory Therapy (BS)Security Studies (Online)Social WorkSociology/AnthropologySpanish

Special EducationSpeech and Language Pathology

Theater ArtsUrban Studies

Master’s DegreesApplied StatisticsCancer Biology, Preventionand Control

CounselingEarly Childhood EducationEnglish Composition and Rhetoric

MathematicsSpecial EducationSpeech and Language Pathology – Clinical

School of Business andPublic Administration

Baccalaureate DegreesAccountingBusiness ManagementComputer Information andSystems Science

EconomicsFinanceMarketingProcurement and Public Contracting

Master’s DegreesBusiness AdministrationPublic Administration

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Baccalaureate DegreesCivil Engineering Computer Science (BS)Electrical EngineeringFire Science AdministrationInformation TechnologyMechanical Engineering

Master’s DegreesComputer ScienceElectrical Engineering

FLAGSHIP UNIVERSITY BACCALAUREATE AND MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS

*The baccalaureate teacher education programs listed above are under review in light of risingnational expectations and changing requirements for teacher certification. New and continu-ing students interested in teaching but not yet admitted into a baccalaureate (BA, BS) teachereducation program are strongly advised to (1) see an academic advisor; (2) consider majoringin an academic program in a subject area in which you plan to teach and, (3) plan to enrollin a master’s level program to complete teacher certification requirements.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DC

Dr. Jonathan Gueverra, Chief Executive Officer202.274.7177 Intelsat, Room 6P-42

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY, & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Dr. Gloria S. Wyche-Moore, Dean202.274.7100 Intelsat, Room 6L-19

DIVISION OF URBAN AGRICULTURE

Department of Nutrition & Food Science 202.274.7100

DIVISION OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN

Department of ArchitectureClarence Pearson, Chairperson202.274.5057

DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Department of Environmental Sciences202.274.7100

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Dr. Rachel M. Petty, Dean202.274.5194 Building 41, Suite 405-01

DIVISION OF ARTS AND EDUCATION

Department of EducationDr. Lena Walton, Chairperson202.274.7404 Building 38, Room 109

Department of EnglishDr. Chester Wright, Chairperson202.274.5137 Building 41, Room 413-04

Department of Languages & Communication Disorders Prof. Maxine LeGall, Chairperson202.274.7405 Building 41, Room 413-05

Department of Mass Media, Visual & Performing Arts Dr. Meredith Rode, Chairperson202.274.7402 Building 42, Room A03-B

DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

Department of Biology Dr. Freddie Dixon, Chairperson202.274.7401 Building 44, Room 200-03

Department of Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Isadora Posey, Chairperson202.274.7408 Building 44, Room 200-18

Department of MathematicsDr. Vernise Steadman, Chairperson202.274.5153 Building 32, Room B01-01

Department of Nursing & Allied HealthProf. Donna Minor, Chairperson202.274.5940 Building 44, Room 102

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GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTORY

Dr. Doris JohnsonMS in Clinical Psychology [email protected] 202.274.5701

Dr. Philicia JeffersonMS in [email protected] 202.274.5439

Dr. Valbona BejleriMS in Applied [email protected] 202.274.5771

Dr. Thomas BullockMS in Teaching [email protected] 202.274.6216

Dr. Carolyn CousinMS in Cancer Biology Prevention and [email protected] 202.274.5874

Dr. Jan Blancato (co-director, Georgetown Univ.)MS in Cancer Biology Prevention and [email protected] 202.444.1536

Dr. Prema GangannaMS in Nutrition and [email protected] 202.274.5516

Dr. Rosemary BoligMA in Early Childhood [email protected] 202.274.5216

Dr. Arlene King-BerryMA in Special [email protected] 202.274.5973

Dr. Maigenet ShifferrawCertificate in Adult [email protected] 202.274.5333

Dr. Natalie OtteyMS in Speech and Language Pathology–[email protected] 202.274.5325

Dr. Lily LiangMS in Computer [email protected] 202.274.5086

Dr. Wagdy MahmoudMS in Electrical [email protected] 202.274.5239

Dr. Chigbo OfongMBA—Master of Business AdministrationMPA—Master of Public [email protected] 202.274.7037

Dr. Ernest HamiltonMA in English Composition & [email protected] 202.274.5639

Prof. Clarence PearsonMArch—Master of [email protected] 202.274.5057

Dr. Tolessa DeksissaMS in Water Resource [email protected] 202.274.5273

DIVISION OF URBAN AFFAIRS, BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Department of Psychology & Counseling Dr. Eugene Johnson, Chairperson202.274.7406 Building 44, Room 200-35

Department of Urban Affairs, Social Sciences, & Social Work Dr. Shiela Harmon-Martin, Chairperson202.274.7403 Building 41, Room 413-09

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Charlie E. Mahone Jr., Dean202.274.7000 Intelsat, Room 7M-104

Department of Accounting, Finance & Economics Dr. Tarsaim Goyal, Chairperson202.274.7002 Intelsat, Room 7L-05

Department of Management, Hospitality & Graduate Studies Dr. Hany Makhlouf, Chairperson202.274.7001 Intelsat, Room 7M-118

Department of Marketing, Legal Studies & Information Systems Dr. Sandra Yates, Chairperson202.274.6510, Intelsat, Room 7L-26

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES

Dr. Ben O. Latigo, Dean202.274.5220 Building 42, Room 212

Department of Civil & Mechanical EngineeringDr. Segun Adebayo, Chairperson202.274.5039 Building 42, Room 213

Department of Computer Science & Information TechnologyDr. Byunggu Yu, (Acting) Chairperson202.274.6289 Building 42, Room 112

Department of Electrical & Computer EngineeringDr. Samuel Lakeou, (Acting) Assistant Dean & Chairperson202.274.5834 Building 42, Room 109

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION

In accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act, 20 U.S.C. §1015b,textbook information for University courses is available on the University’s web site at http://www.udc.edu/docs/course_schedule.pdf.

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UDC (FLAGSHIP) ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER

Bridgett Ellison [email protected]

Kendra Greene [email protected]

Juana Hernandez202.274.6889 [email protected]

All advisors are located in Building #32, Room 203

ACADEMIC ADVISORS

Community College (All Students): Building 41, Room A-01Flagship University (undeclared/special): Building 32, Room 203Students with declared majors: Academic departments Nondegree graduate students: Academic chairperson

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ACADEMIC ADVISORS

DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE

Dr. Prema Ganganna202.274.5516 Building 44, Room [email protected]

Dr. B. Michelle Harris202.274.5739 Building 44, Room [email protected]

Barbara Harvey202.274.5467 Building 44, Room [email protected]

Dr. Akinbola Olowofoyeku202.274.5894 Building 44, Room [email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Dr. Mohamed Elhelu202.274.5932 Building 44, Room [email protected]

Dr. Thomas Kakovitch202.274.5465 Building 44, Room [email protected]

Dr. Tolessa Deksissa, professional science masters202.274.5273 Building 42, Room 111/[email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND COMMUNITY PLANNING

Clarence Pearson202.274.5238 Building 32, Room [email protected]

Ralph Belton202.274.5243 Building 32, Room [email protected]

CCDC ACADEMIC ADVISORS

STUDENT SUCCESS SPECIALISTS

Yolanda [email protected]

Damien [email protected]

All advisors are located in Building #41, Room A01

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONACADEMIC ADVISORS

FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MAJORS

A-Z*—Prof. Judith Ramey202.274.7485 [email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND ECONOMICS

ACCOUNTING MAJORS

A-H*—Prof. Donald [email protected]

I-Z*—Prof. Errol [email protected]

FINANCE MAJORS

A-Z*—Prof. Peter [email protected]

ECONOMICS MAJORS

A-H*—Dr. Muhammad [email protected]

I-Z*—Dr. Sharron [email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS

MARKETING MAJORS

A-L*—Dr. Les [email protected]

M-Z*—Dr. Nikolai Ostapenko202.274.6681 [email protected]

CISS MAJORS

A-L*—Dr. Jian [email protected]

M-Z*—Prof. Judith Williams [email protected]

*Advisor by last names

Wesley [email protected]

Lydia J. Williams, [email protected]

Myles Johnson [email protected]

Esteban Olivares [email protected]

Zabrina Velez [email protected]

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCEACADEMIC ADVISORS

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Dr. Byunggu Yu, Chair202.274.6289 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Li Chen202.274.6301 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Prof. Gail Finley202.274.6271 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Lily Liang202.274.5086 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Sherali Zeadally202.274.6292 Building 42, Room [email protected]

PROCUREMENT AND PUBLIC CONTRACTING MAJORS

A-Z*—Prof. William [email protected]

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION MAJORS

A-Z*—Dr. Sandra G. [email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT MAJORS

A-C*—Dr. Paul [email protected]

D-G*—Dr. Minette [email protected]

H-S*—Dr. Hany [email protected]

T-Z*—Dr. Michail [email protected]

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ALL*—Dr. Chigbo [email protected]

MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

A-L*—Dr. Antonia [email protected]

M-Z*—Dr. Julius [email protected]

*Advisor by last names

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Dr. David Barnett202.274.6279 Building 42, Room [email protected]

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Dr. Pradeep Behera202.274.6186 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Inder Bhambri202.274.6327 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Prof. Manickam Chettiar202.274.5035 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Ahmet Zeytinci202.274.6291 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Kunhee Choi202.274.6664 Building 42, Room [email protected]

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Dr. A. Segun Adebayo, Chair202.274.5039 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Keyvan Ahdut202.274.5048 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Prof. Calvin Brooks202.274.5045 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Pathickal Poulose202.274.5046 Building 42, Room [email protected]

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Dr. Tarak Bhar202.274.5836 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Paul Cotae202.274.6290 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Sasan Haghani202.274.6595 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Wagdy Mahmoud202.274.5239 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Esther T. Ososanya202.274.5837 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Nian Zhang202.274.6615 Building 42, Room [email protected]

Dr. Samuel Lakeou202.274.5834 Building 42, Room [email protected]

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STEP-BY-STEP ONLINE COURSE REGISTRATION—CONTINUING STUDENTS ONLY1. Open Web browser: Internet Explorer

2. Type in the Web address: http://web4students.udc.edu

3. Click on Enter Student Services.

4. In the ID box, type your campus-wide ID or Social Security number. In the PIN box, type your PIN (issued by your academic advisor only).

5. Click LOGIN.

6. Click Term (top left corner of the screen); select appropriate semester.

7. Select and click the Registration Menu.

8. Click on Add/Drop Class.

9. Browse down the page and click on the first box of Add Class.

10. Type your 5-digit course call # in each box for as many courses asyou are registering. You must use the course call # to register for aclass, not the course number. Click Submit (bottom of the screen).

11. To Drop a course, select DROP as the Action (column 4) and click Submit.

12. Prior to printing your Class Schedule and Bill, you should com-plete the Health Insurance Waiver screen. You must select one ofthe two options on the screen for Health Insurance. Complete theinformation on the screen and then click Submit.

13. Click Student Records, select Account Summary, and then click Submit.

14. Click on printer icon; print your Tuition and Fees Bill.

15. Click on Registration Menu, drop down and select DetailedSchedule, and click printer icon to print your Class Schedule.

16. Close the browser (click X, top right corner of the screen).

Need help during registration? Dial 274.5941 Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5 PM, or come to Building 41, Room 314 between 11 AM and 5 PM.

CONTINUING STUDENT REGISTRATION FALL SEMESTER 2010

UDC students can register online from anywhere in the world!Visit web4students.udc.edu—Follow these 5 easy steps:

1. See your academic advisor April 5–May 15, as follows:

Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri. . . . . . 11 AM – 5 PM

Wed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 AM – 6:30 PM

2. Select your Fall 2010 courses.

3. Receive your personal identification number (PIN) from your advisor.

4. Register online 8 AM–8 PM April 5–Aug. 13, 2010.

5. Pay your tuition bill by close of business Aug. 13, 2010.

Note: Students who register online can also pay online by using a credit card: MasterCard, Visa and Discover only. When paying online, however, you must pay your tuition bill in full;partial payments will not be accepted.

Classes will be dropped if not paid for by Aug. 13, 2010.

2010 FALL SEMESTER ADVISING AND REGISTRATION

Continuing students advisementApril 5–May 15, 2010

Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

Wed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–6:30 PM

Continuing students registrationApril 5–Aug. 13, 2010

Online registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM–8:00 PM

Note: All continuing students are expected to register during this period.

Please report to your academic departments. Continuing studentswho do not register during this period must register during the lateregistration period, at which time a $150.00 late fee will be assessed.

Payment scheduleApril 5–Aug. 13, 2010

Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM–8:00 PM

(Web credit card payment: MasterCard, Visa, Discover only.) When paying online, you must pay your tuition bill in full; no partial payments can be made.

On campus: cashier's office, Building 39, Room 201

Mon.–Fri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 AM–5:00 PM

TMS enrollment can be made in the Office of Student Accounts,Building 39, Room A09A.

Note: Classes will be dropped if payment is not made by Friday, August 13, 2010.

Orientation and registration for new, readmitted & transfer studentsWed., Aug. 18, 2010

9:00 AM–1:00 PM & 4:30–6:00 PM

New, readmitted, transfer & special students advisement and registrationThurs., Aug. 19, 2010

Advising/registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–6:30 PM

Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–7:00 PM

Fri., Aug. 20, 2010

Advising/registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–4:30 PM

Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–5:00 PM

Late registrationA $150.00 LATE FEE WILL BE ASSESSED.

Payment Location: Building 38, 2nd floor, Windows Lounge

Aug. 23 and 24, 2010

Advising/registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–6:30 PM

Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–7:00 PM

Add/Drop course adjustmentsAug. 25–31, 2010

Mon–Thur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–6:30 PM

Fri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM–4:30 PM

A $10.00 Add/Drop fee is charged for each successful transaction.

Note: Course offerings

The University will make every effort to offer all courses and sections shown in this schedule. However, the University reserves the right to cancel or change courses for insufficient enrollmentor as other compelling circumstances warrant.

CONTINUING STUDENTS REGISTRATION

All eligible continuing students enrolled during the last two semesters, excludingthe summer term, must meet with their academic advisors and must register online during the continuing students registration period as reflected in the academic calendar.

ACCUPLACER (BASIC SKILLS ASSESSMENT TEST)

All students admitted to the Community College, students whose primary languageis not English and students readmitted to the flagship state University who havenot received a passing grade in one college level mathematics and one collegelevel English course are required to take the computerized ACCUPLACER Testprior to meeting with an academic advisor and registering for courses. If you havenot taken the ACCUPLACER Test, please report to Building 41, Room A-01 toschedule your test. You must present proper identification at the time of the test. Yourtest score results will be available upon completion of the test.

Transfer students admitted to the flagship state University must meetminimum GPA and SAT/ACT requirements.

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VACCINATIONS/IMMUNIZATIONS

District of Columbia Immunization Law 3-20 requires any student under theage of 27, who is enrolled in a primary, secondary or post secondary school of higher education (college or university), to submit proof of immunization as follows:

Two (2) doses of measles, mumps and rubella vaccines (commonly known asMMR), given at least 30 days apart, or copies of blood tests showing immu-nity to measles, mumps and rubella.

One booster for tetanus/diphtheria (Td) within the last 10 years.

Three doses of hepatitis B vaccine. The second dose should be given one monthafter the first dose, and the third dose should be five months after the second.A positive blood test for hepatitis B is also acceptable.

Two varicella (chicken pox) vaccines if the first dose was given after age 12 or a positive blood test for varicella.

A recent PPD skin test for tuberculosis is encouraged.

Students under the age of 18 must also show proof of polio immunization.

For further information, call 202.274.5030 between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE

The University of the District of Columbia mandates health insurance cover-age for all students. Students must purchase the University’s accident and ill-ness plan or show proof of personal health insurance coverage every semester.The nonrefundable insurance premium is collected or waived at each registra-tion period (fall, spring and summer). If a student fails to show proof of insur-ance, he or she will be charged the premium for the registration period.

During registration, students should visit www.maksin.com/udc.aspx onany computer to find out information regarding the University health insur-ance plan or complete the Online Waiver form to show proof of insurance.Students who wish to enroll in the University plan simply pay the premiumwhen paying for classes

HOLDS & BARS

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES

Undeclared majors: Students who have not declared a major should report tothe following locations:

Community College of DC: Building 41, Room 310Flagship University: Building 32, Room 203

Declared majors:All new undergraduate students with declared majors shouldreport to the appropriate academic department for advising and registration.

Nondegree graduate students: Graduate students taking courses at the grad-uate level in a nondegree status (i.e., not in a degree program) must be advisedby the appropriate graduate chairperson in the department offering the course.

Maximum course loads for undergraduate students: 18 semester hours; graduate students: 9 semester hours. Undergraduate students on academic

probation are limited to 9 semester hours or less. Graduate students on academicprobation are limited to 6 semester hours or less.

A Trial Schedule Form is located in the back of this class schedule. Students canuse this form to preselect courses prior to registration.

New students: should present placement test results to their academic advisor;make course selections in consultation with their academic advisor; register in their academic department; secure computer printout of course selec-tions; review for accuracy; make certain there are no conflicts in days, timesand/or locations of your classes; check for correct entry of course numbers andtitles. If an error appears, inform your advisor before proceeding to pay forclasses. Also, if you have been approved for financial aid, request your advisorto review and print screens #407 and #408 to determine if your financial aidaward is reflected on the current term. If your financial aid is not posted, pleasecheck with the Office of Financial Aid.

Continuing students: should meet with their academic advisor, make course se-lections in consultation with their academic advisor, secure their personal IDnumber (PIN) from their academic advisor, and register online from anywherein the world.

Final Steps for all Students:

1) Visit www.maksin.com/udc.aspx on any computer to find out informationregarding the University health insurance plan or complete the Online Waiverform to show proof of insurance. Students who wish to enroll in the Univer-sity plan simply pay the premium when paying for classes.

2) Proceed to Building 38, 2nd floor, Windows Lounge to pay tuition and fees.

a) Tuition and fees can be paid in cash or by certified or personal check,money order, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only), officialagency Deferment Letter, or Purchase Voucher. Financial aid recipientsshould have their awards on file. Students registering with estimated fi-nancial aid awards will be responsible for payment of tuition and fees iftheir awards are not finalized at the time of registration.

b) Students who register online can also pay online by using Web credit card payment (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only). Note: Whenpaying online, you must pay your tuition and bill in full; no partialpayments can be made.

c) Failure to pay on the day that you register will result in the cancellation of your classes. (Exception: continuing students registration period.)

Note: A $150.00 fee will be assessed during the late registration period.

3) Secure a student identification card.

New students: Report to the 4.0 Lounge, Building 38, B-Level with current registration and payment receipts to obtain a UDC ID card.

Continuing students:Report to Final Check Identification Station, Build-ing 38, Room A-05, with current registration and payment receipts to haveyour existing UDC ID card.

Note:Your receipts serve as confirmation of enrollment and payment. PLEASE RETAIN ALL RECEIPTS.

Warning: Be advised that students may receive credit and grades only forcourses in which they are officially enrolled. Faculty cannot make privatearrangements that permit instruction for cancelled classes, unscheduledclasses or classes and sections for which the student is not officially registered.The University of the District of Columbia honors no arrangements involv-ing instruction outside of University procedures and policies.

AdmissionsBldg. 39, Rm. A-14202.274.6110

Financial AidBldg. 39, Rm. 101202.274.5060

Health ServicesBldg. 44, Rm. A-12202.274.5030

Cashier’s OfficeBldg. 39, Rm. 201202.274.5112

Student AccountsBldg. 39, Rm. A09-A202.274.5168

English as a Second LanguageBldg. 41, Level 5202.274.5103

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SPECIAL REQUESTS

Independent Study: Students selecting independent study courses must havethe Independent Study Registration form completed, inclusive of the dean’s stampand signature. Qualified students are second-year in associate degree programsand junior or senior students in baccalaureate degree programs who are in goodacademic standing at the University and who have demonstrated their academicability by attaining a minimum 2.8 or better cumulative GPA. Graduate studentsmust have completed a minimum of 15 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0.

Auditing Courses: Audited courses are charged at the same rate as courses takenfor credit and must have the appropriate instructor’s or department chairperson’sapproval. The grade type for audited courses is “AU.”

REQUEST TO REPEAT A COURSE

Students who wish to improve their cumulative grade point average (CGPA) byrepeating a course for which they have earned a grade may do so by re-registering and paying for the course. Although the lower grade remains a partof the student’s permanent record, only the higher grade is computed into the CGPA.

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT POLICY

Students enrolled at the University of the District of Columbia who wish to takecourses in other colleges and universities for transfer credit to UDC must receiveprior approval, in writing, from the department chair and dean of the college.This written authorization must be submitted to the UDC registrar. Credit willbe denied if prior approval is not officially documented. Students must be ingood academic and financial standing at UDC. Enrollment through the Consor-tium is not considered concurrent enrollment.

CREDIT BY EXAMINATION

Students may receive credit for coursework upon successful completion of a departmental examination and approval of the appropriate dean.

Students seeking credit by examination must receive prior permission from thechairperson of the department offering the course. Once the appropriate formsare completed and signed, students must pay $50.00 per credit hour plus all ad-ditional tuition and fees up to the maximum payment.

WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE

A student may officially withdraw from a class without penalty prior to the dateposted in the current academic calendar. When such a withdrawal is processed of-ficially and filed with the Office of the Registrar, a grade of “W” will be enteredon the student’s transcript. If the student stops attending class or fails to file theRequest Drop Form on time, a failing grade may be given. All students applyingfor or receiving any form of financial aid must report any withdrawals to the Financial Aid Office as their current or future eligibility may be affected. With-drawal forms are available in the registrar’s office, Building 39, Room A-12.

TOTAL WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURES

Students may use one of the following options to effect a total withdrawal(withdrawing from all classes for which they are enrolled) from the Universityup to and including the last day of class (prior to the beginning of the final examination period):

1. Submit the Total Withdrawal Form to the Office of the University Registrar(Building 39, Room A-12)

2. Submit the Total Withdrawal Form online (Web4Students.udc.edu)

Withdrawals do not affect the cumulative GPA but will affect academic suspen-sion/dismissal. All students applying for or receiving any form of financial aidmust report any withdrawals to their financial aid officer, as their current and fu-ture eligibility may be affected.

DETERMINING THE WITHDRAWAL DATE: The withdrawal date is defined as the date that the Total Withdrawal Form is submitted to the Office ofthe Registrar or online.

The University does not assess a total withdrawal fee.

A STUDENT WHO TOTALLY WITHDRAWS FROM THE UNIVERSITYMUST APPLY FOR READMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY.

STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS

New Students should report to the 4.0 Lounge, Building 38, B Level. Replace-ment ID cards are issued in Building 39, Room A-01

DECLARATION AND CHANGE OF MAJOR

Students wishing to declare or change a major course of study must obtain theapproval of the new department chairperson as well as the release of the formerdepartment chairperson. All students receiving or applying for financial aid musthave a declared major on file with the registrar’s office.

FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUS

Full-time student: Undergraduate enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours.Graduate enrolled in a minimum of 9 semester hours.

Part-time student:Undergraduate enrolled in fewer than 12 semester hours. Grad-uate enrolled in fewer than 9 semester hours.

Note: To be eligible for maximum benefits from the financial aid programs, veteran’s benefits, Social Security benefits and other programs established for the benefit of students, full-time status may be required.

COURSELOAD LIMITATIONS

Full-time students in good academic standing may enroll for a maximum of 18semester hours. Permission to exceed this limit, up to a maximum of 21 hours,must be obtained from the dean of the college in which the student is enrolled.Students on academic probation are required to be part-time students until re-instated to good academic standing. They may take no more than 9 semesterhours for the fall semester or 10 semester hours with permission from the dean.

ADD/DROP PROCEDURESA student who finds it necessary to change their schedule may do so either on-line (continuing students) or by visiting their academic advisor. A $10 Add/Dropfee is charged for each successful transaction after the regular registration period.A course may be added only during the period designated as Add/Drop. In orderto add or drop a course, do the following:1. New students: Visit your academic advisor for approval and computer entryof the course adjustment(s). Continuing students:Make your course adjust-ment online.

2. Secure printout of your current course selection and review for accuracy. Makesure there are no conflicts in course numbers and titles, days, times and/orclass locations.

3. Proceed to Building 38, 2nd floor Windows Lounge to complete the paymentprocess.

Exception: Students seeking entry to a closed class must obtain permission fromthe department chairperson of the department offering the course. Upon ap-proval, the chairperson will facilitate the registration of class(es).

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APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION

Students who expect to complete their academic degree requirements during thecurrent semester should submit an Application for Graduation to the Office of theRegistrar on or before the deadline indicated in the academic calendar and paythe required $125 commencement fee in the cashier’s office. However, the submis-sion of an application does not guarantee graduation. Only those students whohave met “all” academic requirements and who have satisfied “all” financial obli-gations will be cleared for graduation. In the event that a student does not com-plete graduation requirements in the designated term, a new Application forGraduation must be submitted for the term when all requirements have been met;no additional fee is required. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their academic advisor each semester to ensure that academic requirements are beingmet for the degree objective pursued and that they are on target for graduation.

FINANCIAL AID WEB4STUDENTS

You are able to check your financial aid status online via http://web4students.udc.edu. You must have your student ID number and UDC-issued PIN (not federal PIN) in order to access your account. Once logged in to the Office of Financial Aid (OFA) component of Web4students, you will be able to view:

• Award status• Documents received by OFA• Outstanding Forms/Documents needed by OFA to complete file• Satisfactory Academic Progress status

FOR REGISTRATION:Students will be able to print the award billing statement. This feature is listedas “Account Summary and Pay by Credit Card” under Student Records. Onceregistered, this printout will indicate your current charges and your current financial aid offer. If your financial aid and/or other sources of funding coveryour charges, you may take the printout to the Student ID area in order to obtain your student ID card. No need to stand in the financial aid line! Ifyou are eligible for financial aid and funds have not posted, report to theOffice of Financial Aid.

Web4Students (Financial Aid) currently provides:Financial Aid Summary link will provide you with a snapshot view of your financial aid. It will also allow you to click on corresponding links to viewmore detailed information for each item. Accept Awards:This function is currently unavailable.Award Information by Year provides students with a per-semester viewof awards offered for the current academic year. Award History provides a historical list of all funding received for each academic year.Student Requirements indicates documents that have been received for thecurrent academic year. Outstanding documents are also indicated. You may goto www.udc.edu/fa/fa_docs.htm in order to secure forms to submit to the OFA.Cost of Attendance provides an estimate of your cost for the academic year.This figure is used to determine your financial aid and does not reflect whatyou are expected to pay the University.Academic Progress shows your academic status for financial aid eligibility.Continued financial aid eligibility is based on maintaining satisfactory academic progress. Application and Information links to financial aid and other resources.Institution Financial Aid Opportunities provides information aboutvarious financial aid programs.Email Office of Financial Aid enables you to contact OFA via email.Select Award Year allows selection of a specific year for viewing.

Avoid the lines…Enjoy the flexibility of online access!

ACADEMIC GOOD STANDING FOR ALL FINANCIAL AID APPLICANTS & RECIPIENTS

1. Students Who Have Applied for and/or Received AidStudents who have applied for financial aid but have not received a responsefor a valid Student Aid Report (SAR) should come to the Financial Aid Of-fice to check their status. Failure to do so will cause your classes to bedropped for nonpayment if you have not made other arrangements withStudent Accounts to pay your bill. All students who have received an awardletter should review their bill to make sure that the financial aid on the fi-nancial statement agrees with the amount on the award letter. After regis-tration, notify your financial aid counselor of any discrepancies. If you haveyour award letter, you do not need to contact the Financial Aid Office dur-ing the registration period.

2. Satisfactory Academic ClassesAll undergraduate and graduate students who apply for financial aid willhave their academic standards evaluated in accordance with the SAP pol-icy, which is viewable and can be printed from the Financial Aid UDCWeb site. Copies of the policy are available in the Financial Aid Office.Students who fail to meet the minimum standards could be in jeopardyof losing their financial aid.

3. Policy for Withdrawal and Unofficial WithdrawalsIf you totally withdraw from school, the law states that the amount ofFederal Student Aid Assistance you have “earned” up to the point of with-drawal must be determined by a specific formula. If you received more assistance than you earned, the excess funds must be returned. An unof-ficial withdrawal is when you stop attending classes and do not completethe Withdrawal Form in the registrar’s office located in Building 39,Room A-08. The amount of assistance you have earned is determined ona pro-rata basis. That is, if you completed 30 percent of the payment pe-riod or five weeks of classes, you earned 30 percent of the assistance youwere originally scheduled to receive. The unearned portion must be repaidby the student. If you do not repay these funds to the University, you willbe barred from the next registration period. Students who complete atleast 60 percent of the payment period or 10 weeks of the semester earnedthe amount of the financial aid award. For additional information on thispolicy, please call 202.274.5060 or come to the Financial Aid Office inBuilding 39, Room 101.

4. NonattendanceAny student who has unofficially withdrawn* from the University and is arecipient of federal financial aid will be placed in overpayment status forthe financial aid received. If a student stops attending class, the studentmust contact the registrar’s office to officially withdraw and notify the Fi-nancial Aid Office.*Student who registers for classes but does not attend.

REFUND AND RETURN OF TITLE IV FUNDS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this instructional notice is to state the University’sinstitutional policies and procedures, as well as the Federal guidelines, pertainingto the refund and return of Title IV funds.

Pursuant to Section 485 of the Higher Education Amendments of1998 (P.L.105-244)

Section 484B of the HEA of 1965, amended _ Statute enacted October7, 1998 _ NPRM PUBLISHED August 6, 1999 _ Final Regulationspublished November 1, 1999

BACKGROUND: The federal guidelines for Title IV funds require that if a student withdraws or is expelled from the University that he may be required toreturn all or a portion of the federal Title IV funds awarded to him. If a recipi-ent of Title IV aid (Pell grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity grant, D.C. Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program (formerly SSIG), National Direct Student Loan, Family Educational Loan Subsidized and Unsub-sidized) withdraws during a payment period (i.e., a period of enrollment), theUniversity must calculate the amount of Title IV aid the student earned. Unearned Title IV funds must be returned to the Title IV programs.

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PROCEDURES: Official Withdrawal Process

Students may use one of the following options to effect a total withdrawal (with-drawing from all classes for which they are enrolled) from the University up to and including the last day of class (prior to the beginning of the final exami-nation period):

1. Submit the Total Withdrawal Form to the Office of the University Registrar(Building 39, Room A-12)

2. Submit the Total Withdrawal Form online (Web4Students.udc.edu)

DETERMING THE WITHDRAWAL DATE: The withdrawal date is defined as the date that the Total Withdrawal Form is submitted to the Office of the Reg-istrar or online.

The University does not assess a total withdrawal fee.

A STUDENT WHO TOTALLY WITHDRAWS FROM THE UNIVERSITYMUST APPLY FOR READMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY.

University’s Responsibility to Return Title IV Funds and Order of Return

RETURN POLICY: After notification by a student of his or her withdrawalfrom the University, the Office of Financial Aid has:

45 days to return Title IV funds

45 days to notify a student of grant overpayment requirements

45 days to notify a student of eligibility for post withdrawal disbursement

90 days to send post withdrawal disbursement to a student and/or parent

The University assesses tuition, fees and books as allowable institutional chargesin the calculation of the return of Title IV funds.

A student who totally withdraws from the University and receives a refund checkmay be in an overpayment status.

Order of Return Policy:

The University returns the lesser of unearned Title IV Aid or The Universitycharges for the period times the percentage of Title IV aid that was unearned.The University must return Title IV funds to the programs from which the student received aid in the following order, up to the net amount disbursedfrom each source:

Unsubsidized Family Educational LoanSubsidized Family Educational LoanPerkins loanPLUS loanFederal Pell grantFederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity grantLeveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program

(ACG/SMART grants) formerly SSIGOther assistance under Title IV

Students’ responsibility to return Title IV funds: The student must returnfunds to the Title IV fund from which they were received. The student must re-turn the net amount disbursed from each funding source. A student is requiredto repay 50 percent of the grant assistance he or she received.

The student (or parent, if a federal PLUS loan) returns funds to the loan pro-grams in accordance with the terms of the loan and to grant programs as anoverpayment. In other words, the student will be repaying any unearned loanfunds in the same manner that he or she will be repaying earned loan funds.Grant overpayments are subject to a repayment arrangement satisfactory to theUniversity or overpayment collection procedures prescribed by the secretary ofthe Department of Education.

NOTE: The student automatically retains eligibility for Title IV assistance for45 days after the University sends the notification of a grant overpayment andrequest for repayment arrangements to the student.

Procedures for collection of payment to student:The student will be notifiedin writing within 30 days of the date of the University’s determination that thestudent withdrew and a grant overpayment is due. The following repaymentoptions are available:

A) Pay in full within 45 days.B) Establish repayment arrangements with the University.C) Establish repayment arrangements with the Department of Education.

If the student defaults in the repayment agreement, the University will reportwithin 30 days to the Department of Education and National Student Loan DataSystem (NSLDS) that the student is in overpayment status.

Students requesting additional information should contact the Office of Finan-cial Aid, Building 39, Room 101, or call 202.274.5060.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

1. Tuition and fees are due and payable at the time of registration; if tuition andfees are not paid by the close of business the day of registration, courses will be dropped.

2. Tuition and fees may be paid by cash, certified check, money order, credit card(MasterCard, Visa or Discover only) or personal check, provided you have notpresented an uncollectible check to the University in the past and the checksigner presents a photo ID.

3.Deferred payments are available for the following students:

a. Students who have training forms or agreements from a sponsor, organiza-tion or employer requesting later billing from the University (i.e., agency billing)

b. Students who have been approved to receive financial aid and have estimated award amounts on printout provided by advisors

Students registering with estimated financial aid awards will be responsiblefor the payment of bills if awards are not approved.

4. Tuition may be remitted for all full-time employees of the University and theirspouses and dependent children. Contact the Office of Human Resources fordetails and the Request for Remitted Tuition form.

OTHER PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Personal checks for payment of prior balances will be accepted. However,until the check has cleared the bank for payment, there will be a five-daydelay for further services.

Classes will be immediately dropped upon notification from the bank ofall stopped check payments and closed accounts. You have five days fromthe day of presentation of returned checks to make the payment good. TheUniversity will not notify you.

Late registration requires a $150.00 late fee.

Retain all receipts as confirmation of payments.

PAYMENT LOCATION

Payment Location: Building 38, 2nd floor Windows LoungeTuition and fees can be paid in cash or by certified or personal check, moneyorder, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only), official agency defer-ment letter or purchase voucher. Financial aid recipients should have their awardson file. Students registering with estimated financial aid awards will be responsi-ble for payment of tuition and fees if their awards are not finalized at the time ofregistration.Continuing students who register online can also pay online by using Web creditcard payment (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only). Note: When paying online,you must pay your tuition and bill in full; no partial payment can be made.Failure to pay on the day that you register will result in the cancellation ofyour classes. (Exception: continuing students registration period.)

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REFUND POLICY

Refund applies to tuition only. Student fees are nonrefundable.Withdrawal through—

Week 1: 100%Week 2: 80%Week 3: 60%Week 4: 40%Week 5: 20%

No refund given after Week 5.

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS

If you present proof of either form of residency as described below, you will bepresumed to be a qualifying resident of the District of Columbia or Metropoli-tan Area ("Metro Area"), which includes the following counties: Montgomery,Prince George’s, Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax.

PRIMARY PROOF OF RESIDENCY

For at least one year prior to your application for preferential tuition, you:

Were domiciled in the District of Columbia or Metro Area and either paidD.C./Metro Area income taxes or received public assistance from aD.C./Metro Area government agency, or were claimed as a dependent on a taxreturn filed by a parent or spouse meeting these qualifications.

District residents:

District of Columbia Form D-40 or D-40EZ (income tax return)

Documentation from a District government agency showing (1) that youreceive public benefits from that agency, (2) dated within the past year, and(3) showing your address within the District. This may include statementsof benefits, assistance checks, receipts or any other documentation acceptedby the Office of Recruitment and Admissions.

Virginia residents:

Virginia Form 760 or other resident individual tax return. This form mustbear an address within one of the Metro Area counties.

Documentation from a Virginia state or local government agency showing(1) that you receive public benefits from that agency, (2) dated withinthe past year, and (3) showing your address within one of the MetroArea counties. This may include statements of benefits, assistance checks,receipts or any other documentation accepted by the Office of Recruitmentand Admissions.

Maryland residents:

Maryland Form 502 or other resident individual tax return. This form mustbear an address within one of the Metro Area counties.

Documentation from a Maryland state or local government agency showing(1) that you receive public benefits from that agency, (2) dated within thepast year, and (3) showing your address within one of the Metro Area coun-ties. This may include statements of benefits, assistance checks, receipts, or anyother documentation accepted by the Office of Recruitment and Admissions.

Graduated from a D.C. or Metro Area public high school and were clas-sified as a resident.

Contact your public high school or school district to obtain a certificationform indicating that (1) you were classified as a resident of D.C. or a MetroArea county or (2) you were classified as a resident of Virginia or Marylandand showing your address within one of the Metro Area counties.

OR—If you (or your spouse, parent or legal guardian) are an active-dutymember of the U.S. Armed Forces, Selective Reserve or National Guard, youqualify for preferential tuition regardless of residency. You may qualify bypresenting proof of your (or your spouse’s, parents’, or legal guardian’s) ac-tive-duty status.

SECONDARY PROOF OF RESIDENCY

You can also establish your residency by presenting copies of at least TWO of thefollowing, indicating that you live within the D.C./Metro Area:

Lease or mortgage agreementsDriver’s licenseMotor vehicle registrationVoter registrationFederal income tax returns

International Students

International students may only qualify for preferential tuition if you intend tostay in the United States permanently. All nonresident visa holders, including, butnot limited to, holders of student (F), diplomatic (A), foreign organization (G)and skilled worker (H-1B) visas, are ineligible for preferential tuition.

Non-citizens may be eligible for preferential tuition rates if they have immigrantstatus (i.e., permanent resident) or have filed a petition for adjustment to immi-grant status at least 90 days prior to registration and:

Are married to a citizen or immigrant of the U.S. and are the beneficiary ofthe spouse’s petition for immigrant status;

Have a child who is a U.S. citizen born prior to January 1, 1977, and have filedan application for adjustment to immigrant status prior to January 1, 1977;

Have a child who is a U.S. citizen at least 21 years of age;

Have an approved petition for immigrant status from the U.S. Citizenshipand Immigration Services (USCIS);

Have evidence that an adjustment to immigrant status has been applied foras a result of his employment in an area determined to be in short supply inthe U.S.; or

Are the dependent child of a bona fide domiciliary of the District of Columbia.

Special Residency Requirement for Military Personnel

UDC Resolution No. 88-67 authorizes nonresident active duty military personnel anddependents to pay resident tuition at the University of the District of Columbia.

The military ID MUST be presented at the time of registration.

DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER

Building 44, Level A (Disability Resource Center Suite)Telephone 202.274.6417, TTY: 202.274.5078Students with documented disabilities can rely on the Disability ResourceCenter to explore and facilitate reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services. Students with disabilitiesat UDC have access to tools and resources that will enable them to manageday-to-day life in college.

COUNSELING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Building 39, Suite 120, Telephone: 202.274.6000

The University of the District of Columbia's Counseling and Career Development Center offers a variety of services including individual and groupcounseling, psychodiagnostic testing, alcohol and other drug abuse counseling,crisis assistance, campus outreach programs, disability accommodations, rehabilitation counseling, consultation and graduate student training. Our pro-fessional counseling services primarily target mental health problems (anxiety,depression). Students also utilize counseling services to enhance areas of their life,including relationships, career/vocational choices, job preparedness and place-ment, academic and athletic performance and exploring psychological strengths. Contact: Dr. Sandra Owens Lawson, acting director, Counseling and StudentDevelopment, 202.274.5529.

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

Intensive courses in English as a second language are available for students whose pri-mary language is not English. Admission to the program requires taking the Test ofEnglish as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the student’s score determines placement at one of the four sequential levels. Students who score at least 550 on thewritten TOEFL, 213 on the computerized TOEFL, or 79 on the Internet-basedTOEFL are not required to take ESL courses; however, they must take the ACCU-PLACER (placement test) before registering for courses. For additional informationregarding the English as a Second Language program, contact the program coordi-nator, Dr. Fullas Hailu, at 202.274.5556, Building 41, Room 426-02.

VETERANS CERTIFICATION

All veterans must report to the Veteran's Affairs office, Building 44, A-Level, to becertified for the term. Those who do not report will not be certified for the currentsemester. Validated registration receipts must be presented for certification.

CONSORTIUM OF UNIVERSITIES

The University of the District of Columbia is an affiliate of the Consortium ofUniversities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. Other affiliates are The American University, The Catholic University of America, Corcoran College ofArt+Design, Gallaudet University, George Mason University, The George Washington University, Georgetown University, National Defense IntelligenceCollege, Howard University, Marymount University of Virginia, National Defense University, Trinity University and University of Maryland (College ParkCampus). Students enrolled at UDC may be eligible to take courses at any of themember institutions. Courses taken through the Consortium must be requiredfor your program of study and not offered in the given semester at UDC. Students are limited to six hours per semester through the Consortium. However,graduate students who have previously been granted nine transfer credits fromnon-Consortium schools may enroll and receive resident credit in only one of theConsortium institutions. Students are not eligible to take certification coursesthrough the Consortium. To be eligible for participation in the Consortium, students must:1. be enrolled in a degree-granting program and be registered for the current semester at UDC;

2. have approval from an academic major department and the dean;

3. be in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 (3.0 GPA for graduate students);

4. be in good financial standing at the University of the District of Columbia; and 5. have completed a specified portion of their academic program—30 semesterhours for students in associate degree programs; 60 semester hours for students in bachelor degree programs; and graduate students should have completed 50 percent of their academic program.

Registration forms and instructions are available from the University Consor-tium registration coordinator in the registrar’s office. The student must pay UDCtuition and fees for the current semester before becoming eligible to attend institutions of the Consortium. Official registration in the University of the Dis-trict of Columbia is a prerequisite for the Consortium registration. Forms may beobtained from the coordinator during registration in Building 39, Room A-12.

SENIOR CITIZENS

Tuition and fees normally required for students admitted to the University willbe waived for qualifying senior citizens, 65 years of age or older, except in caseswhere the applicant matriculates in a degree program. Such matriculating students shall pay half of the amounts set for students within their category un-less otherwise deferred or waived by specific board of trustees authority. For fur-ther information, please contact The Institute of Gerontology, Intelsat, Room6m-01, 202.274.6593.

CHANGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

All changes of personal information must be reported in writing to the registrar’soffice, Building 39, Room A-12. Change of name, Social Security number orbirth date must be accompanied by acceptable documentation verifying the correct information at the time the request is made. All students receiving or applying for financial aid must report all changes regarding their address in writing to the Financial Aid Office.

POLICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Reporting crime, suspicious or unusual activity, medical emergencies, fire and en-vironmental safety hazards: We encourage all students, faculty, staff and visitors toreport all suspicious or unusual activity that they observe. When you contact cam-pus police, an officer(s) will be dispatched to the location of the incident. Campus police will simultaneously initiate emergency response from other agen-cies as needed or as required. For direct access to municipal emergency responseservices (police, fire, ambulance), dial 911 (or 9+911 from a University telephone).

Should you become a victim of a crime, or should you witness a crime, use thefollowing information to immediately contact campus police:

On campus: Extension 5050

Off campus: 202.274.5050

Or report in person at the Police Communications Center in Building 39, RoomA-13. Police Communications is staffed at all times, year round.

Annual Security Report at the University of the District of Columbia

This report includes statistics for the three previous years concerning reportedcrimes that occurred on campus, in certain campus buildings or property ownedor controlled by the University of the District of Columbia, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus.This report also includes institutional policies including campus safety and security such as: statements about campus law enforcement policies; campussecurity education and prevention programs; and procedures for handling andreporting crime, sexual assault and other matters. To view the institution’s annual report (Campus Safety and Security Brochure) online, visitudc.edu/downloads. Copies of the Campus Safety and Security Brochure can beobtained from any of the following offices: Campus Police Communications(Building 39, Room A-13); Vice President for Public Safety & Emergency Man-agement (Building 39, Room 301K); and Human Resources (Building 38,Room 301).

MILITARY SCIENCE (ROTC)If you are interested in enrolling in a ROTC program, you should contact the appropriate office listed below.

ARMY ROTC Georgetown UniversityBox 571202Room 305 Car BarnWashington, DC 20057-1202

ARMY ROTC Howard UniversityDouglass Hall (Basement)2401 6th St. NWWashington, DC 20059CONTACT: Enrollment Officer 202.806.6784

AIR FORCE ROTC Howard UniversityDouglass Hall (Basement)2401 6th St. NWWashington, DC 20059CONTACT: Enrollment Officer 202.806.6788

NAVY ROTC The George Washington UniversitySamson Hall 729 21st St. NW, 2nd Fl. Washington, DC 20052CONTACT: Lt. Meeuf 202.994.5880 x9102

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ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY

For matters involving environmental safety and management, such as chemicalspills, waste management and other compliance and regulatory standards related to environmental safety, you should call 202.274.7178 (during University business hours). Outside of University business hours, and in emer-gency situations, contact campus police at 202.274.5050.

PARKINGIn order to use University parking facilities (including handicap parking), all stu-dents, faculty and staff members must register their vehicle(s) with the cashier’soffice and purchase the appropriate parking permit. Students, faculty and staffwho choose not to purchase a seasonal parking permit must pay the $3.50/dayrate and must present a valid (student, faculty or staff ) ID. All others must paythe $8.00/day rate. A valid parking permit (or daily pass) is required at all times.Parking permits may be purchased at the cashier’s office, located in Building 39,Room 201. The cashier’s office is open for business Monday through Friday from8:30 AM–5 PM. Proof of course registration (class schedule) must be presentedto the cashier’s office in order to purchase a parking permit; therefore, studentsmust complete the registration process prior to obtaining a parking permit (notapplicable to University employees).

LEARNING RESOURCES DIVISION INFORMATION

NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS

The University of the District of Columbia Drug & Alcohol Abuse Policy

The unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by stu-dents on University property or as part of any University activity is prohibited.

Federal and District of Columbia laws prohibit the unlawful use, manufacture,possession, control, sale and dispensation of any illegal narcotic, dangerous drug, or alcohol.

The health risks associated with the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcoholinclude physical and mental impairment, emotional and psychological deteriora-tion, fine and gross motor degeneration, and death.

Students who unlawfully possess, use, or distribute illicit drugs or alcohol shall besanctioned. Sanctions may include referral for criminal prosecution, expulsion,suspension, reprimand, or requiring the student to complete an appropriate re-habilitation program.

The University of the District of Columbia provides confidential counseling andreferral services to students with problems related to drug use and alcohol abuse.The University also provides information about substance abuse and treatmentprograms available to UDC students.

Students who desire information regarding substance abuse or treatment pro-grams should contact the University Health Services at 202.274.5030.

FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law thatprotects the privacy of student education records. Education records are directlyrelated to the student and are maintained by the University. Student educationalrecords are confidential and will only be shared by University officials with otherUniversity faculty or staff or with lending agencies that have a legitimate interestto know certain information. FERPA prevents the release of information abouta student, other than directory information, without the student's consent.

Under FERPA, students are given certain rights regarding education records:

1. The right to inspect and review education records pertaining to the stu-dent kept by the University.

2. The right to request the amendment of education records the studentbelieves to be inaccurate, misleading or otherwise in violation of his or herprivacy rights.

3.The right to limit disclosure of education records.

4. The right to file with the U.S. Department of Education a complaintconcerning alleged failures by the insitution to comply with the requirements of FERPA and the regulations. The complaint should be in writing and contain specific allegations of fact. The complaint shouldbe sent to:

Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Ave. SWWashington, DC 20202-5920

The following documents are located in the University's Office of the Registrar:

1. Information regarding the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of1974, as amended.

2. Student Request Form to Review Education Records.

3. Student Request Form to Amend or Remove Education Records.

4. Student Request Form to Limit Disclosure of Directory Information.

5. Student Consent Form for Access to Education Records.

6.Third Party Request for Student Information.

Dean Albert Casciero,202.274.6370Building 41, Van Ness CampusMon.–Thurs.: 8:00 AM–8:00 PMFri. 8:00 AM.–6:00 PMSat: 8:00 AM–4:30 PMSun: Closed

During intersessions, facilities are open:Mon.–Fri.: 8:30 AM–5:00 PMSat.–Sun.: Closed

During registration, Level 5 is open until 7:00 PM.

FALL SEMESTER 2010Final Examination Schedule—December 13–18, 2010Final examinations will be given based on the time(s) and day(s) yourcourses meet during the semester. For example, if your course meets at8:00 AM on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, your final examinationwill be on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

Final exams for Friday/Saturday classes will be held on Friday, Dec.17, 2010 during regular class hours.

Final exams for Saturday will be held on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2010 during regular class hours.

Class Meetings Examination Times Day Date8:00 AM MW 8:00–10:00 AM Mon. 12/13/10

9:30 AM MW 9:30 –11:30 AM Wed. 12/15/10

11:00 AM MW 11:00–1:00 PM Mon. 12/13/10

12:30 PM MW 12:30–2:30 PM Wed. 12/15/10

2:00 PM MW 2:00–4:00 PM Mon. 12/13/10

4:00 PM MW 3:30–5:30 PM Wed. 12/15/10

5:30 PM MW 5:30–7:30 PM Mon. 12/13/10

7:00 PM MW 7:00–9:00 PM Wed. 12/15/10

8:30 PM MW 8:00–10:00 PM Mon. 12/13/10

8:00 AM TR 8:00–10:00 AM Tue. 12/14/10

9:30 AM TR 9:30–11:30 AM Thur. 12/16/10

11:00 AM TR 11:00–1:00 PM Tue. 12/14/10

12:30 PM TR 12:30–2:30 PM Thur. 12/16/10

4:00 PM TR 3:30–5:30 PM Tue. 12/14/10

5:30 PM TR 5:30–7:30 PM Thur. 12/16/10

7:00 PM TR 7:00–9:00 PM Tue. 12/14/10

8:30 PM TR 8:00–10:00 PM Thur. 12/16/10

ATTENTION: For classes not covered by this schedule, final examsmust be scheduled after Dec. 4, 2010.

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Directory Information

Directory information is information contained in an education record of a stu-dent that generally would not be considered harmful or an invasion of privacyif disclosed. It includes, but is not limited to: the student's name; student’s ad-dress; telephone listing; electronic mail address; photograph; date and place ofbirth; major field of study; dates of attendance; classification; enrollment status (undergraduate or graduate, full-time or part-time); participation in officiallyrecognized activities and sports; weight and height of members of athletic teams;degrees, honors, and/or awards received; and previous education agency or institution attended.

Information that can never be identified as directory information are a student’sSocial Security number (SNN); student identification number (SID); race andethnicity; gender; religious preference; country of citizenship; grades and gradepoint average; class schedule; disciplinary actions; and biometric record (for ex-ample, fingerprints).

Disclosure Without Consent

Please note that the University may be permitted or required to release educa-tional records without a student’s consent under the following conditions: schoolofficials with legitimate educational interest; other schools to which a student istransferring; specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes; appropriate par-ties in connection with financial aid to a student; to local officials or authoritiespursuant to specific law regarding the juvenile justice system; organization con-ducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school; accrediting organizations;TC comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena; appropriate offi-cials in cases of health and safety emergencies; to a victim of an alleged perpe-trator of a crime of violence or a nonforcible sex offense; to a parent if the studenthas violated any law, rule or policy governing the use or possession of alcohol ora controlled substance; or the disclosure concerns sex offenders required to reg-ister under federal law. (34 CFR § 99.31)

Disclosure to School Officials with Legitimate Educational Interests

The University discloses education records without a student’s prior written con-sent under the FERPA exception for disclosure to school officials with legiti-mate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by theUniversity in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or supportstaff position (including University law enforcement personnel and Universityhealth staff ); a person or company with whom the University has contracted asits agent to provide a service instead of or in addition to using University em-ployees or officials (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a personserving on the board of trustees; or a student serving on an official committee,such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school offi-cial in performing his or her tasks.

A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibil-ities for the University.

SPECIAL BOOKSTORE HOURS—REGISTRATION WEEK

9 AM–8 PM Mon.–Thur.

9 AM–5 PM Fri.

10 AM–2 PM Sat. (August 28 & September 4, 2010)

The UDC Bookstore is located in Building 38, A Level.For more information, call 202.274.5110.

DISCLAIMER

The University System of the District of Columbia is an equal opportunity andaffirmative action institution. Its programs, employment, and educational op-portunities are available to all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion,national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation,family responsibilities, matriculation, physical disability, or political affiliation.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION & FEES SCHEDULE—RATES EFFECTIVE FALL SEMESTER 2010Credit Hours Tuition Fees* Total

1 $100 $30 $130

2 200 60 260

3 300 90 390

4 400 120 520

5 500 150 650

6 600 180 780

7 700 210 910

8 800 240 1,040

9 900 270 1,170

10 1,000 300 1,300

11 1,100 300 1,400

12+ 1,200 300 1,500

* Fees are required for every student each semester, including the summerterm(s). Students who are not full-time students shall pay a fee of $30.00per credit hour for each semester in which they are enrolled, including thesummer term(s).

** This fee is in addition to tuition charges per course.

*** The first copy is free. The $5 fee is applicable for each additional copy.

**** Health Insurance is required of all students. Students who are currently insuredunder a comparable or better Health Insurance policy may waive the UDC Stu-dent Health Insurance Plan with proof of existing coverage (within a specifieddeadline timeframe). You must complete an Online Waiver Form(www.maksin.com/udc.aspx).

Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is available to all Stu-dents: First payment is 1/3 of tuition, plus all mandatory fees and a $35.00enrollment fee. Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is notavailable for the summer term(s).

NOTE:1) Student fees are nonrefundable.2) Tuition and fees are subject to change without advance notification.

STUDENT FEES

Community College Fees* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300Application Fee–Undergraduate—New, Transfer and Readmitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35

Application Fee (F1 visas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Change of Course Fee (Add/Drop) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10Credit by Exam (per credit hour)** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Course Audit (same cost as tuition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Varies)Duplicate ID Card Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15Enrollment/Orientation Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100Graduation/Commencement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125Laboratory Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Late Application Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100Late Registration Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150Return Check Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Transcript Fee***. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5Student Health Insurance Fee****. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Varies)

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FLAGSHIP UNIVERSITY TUITION AND FEES SCHEDULE—RATES EFFECTIVE FALL SEMESTER 2010

Undergraduate Resident Undergraduate Metro Undergraduate Nonresident

Credit Tuition Fees* Total Tuition Fees* Total Tuition Fees* Total

1 $265.83 $30 $295.83 $307.50 $30 $337.50 $557.50 $30 $587.50

2 531.66 60 591.66 615.00 60 675.00 1,115.00 60 1,175.00

3 797.49 90 887.49 922.50 90 1,012.50 1,672.50 90 1,762.50

4 1,063.32 120 1,183.32 1,230.00 120 1,350.00 2,230.00 120 2,350.00

5 1,329.15 150 1,479.15 1,537.50 150 1,687.50 2,787.50 150 2,937.50

6 1,594.98 180 1,774.98 1,845.00 180 2,025.00 3,345.00 180 3,525.00

7 1,860.81 210 2,070.81 2,152.50 210 2,362.50 3,902.50 210 4,112.50

8 2,126.64 240 2,366.64 2,460.00 240 2,700.00 4,460.00 240 4,700.00

9 2,392.47 270 2,662.47 2,767.50 270 3,037.50 5,017.50 270 5,287.50

10 2,658.30 300 2,958.30 3,075.00 300 3,375.00 5,575.00 300 5,875.00

11 2,924.13 310 3,234.13 3,382.50 310 3,692.50 6,132.50 310 6,442.50

12+ 3,189.96 310 3,499.96 3,690.00 310 4,000.00 6,690.00 310 7,000.00

Graduate Resident Graduate Metro Graduate Nonresident

Credit Tuition Fees* Total Tuition Fees* Total Tuition Fees* Total

1 $421.11 $30 $451.11 $476.67 $30 $506.67 $810.00 $30 $840.00

2 842.22 60 902.22 953.34 60 1,013.34 1,620.00 60 1,680.00

3 1,263.33 90 1,353.33 1,430.01 90 1,520.01 2,430.00 90 2,520.00

4 1,684.44 120 1,804.44 1,906.68 120 2,026.6 3,240.00 120 3,360.00

5 2,105.55 150 2,255.55 2,383.35 150 2,533.35 4,050.00 150 4,200.00

6 2,526.66 180 2,706.66 2,860.02 180 3,040.02 4,860.00 180 5,040.00

7 2,947.77 210 3,157.77 3,336.69 210 3,546.69 5,670.00 210 5,880.00

8 3,368.88 240 3,608.88 3,813.36 240 4,053.36 6,480.00 240 6,720.00

9+ 3,789.99 310 4,099.99 4,290.03 310 4,600.03 7,290.00 310 7,600.00

Activity Fee*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35Athletic Fee*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105Health Services Fee* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25Technology Fee* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Student Center Fee* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95Application Fee Undergraduate–New, Transfer and Readmitted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35

Application Fee Graduate–New, Transfer andReadmitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Application Fee (F1 visas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Change of Course Fee (Add/Drop) . . . . . . $10Credit by Exam (per credit hour)**. . . . . . . $50Transcript Fee*** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5Course Audit (same cost as tuition) . . (Varies)Duplicate ID Card Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15Enrollment/Orientation Fee . . . . . . . . . . $100

Graduate Writing Proficiency Exam . . . . . $50Graduation/Commencement Fee . . . . . . $125Laboratory Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Late Application Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100Late Registration Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150Return Check Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Student Health Insurance Fee**** . . (Varies)

* These fees are required for every student each semester, including thesummer term(s). Students who are not full-time students shall pay a fee of$30.00 per credit hour for each semester in which they are enrolled, includingthe summer term(s).

** This fee is in addition to tuition charges per course.

*** The first copy is free. The $5 fee is applicable for each additional copy.

**** Health Insurance is required of all students. Students who are currently insuredunder a comparable or better Health Insurance policy may waive the UDC Student Health Insurance Plan with proof of existing coverage (within a specified deadline timeframe). You must complete an Online Waiver Form(www.maksin.com/udc.aspx).

Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is available to all Students: First payment is 1/3 of tuition, plus all mandatory fees and a $35.00 enrollment fee.Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is not available for thesummer term(s).

NOTE:1) Student fees are nonrefundable.2) Students admitted at the graduate level are required to pay graduate fees regardless of the level of the course

3) Tuition and fees are subject to change without advance notification.

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DEPT: BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

BIOLOGY

4401-101 1 11367 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4401-101 2 11711 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 44/212 STAFF

4401-101 3 11713 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC S 12:30 3:20 PM 44/212 STAFF

4401-101 4 11368 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4401-102 1 11716 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 44/304 STAFF

4401-102 2 11369 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA SEKHON H

4401-103 1 11370 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-103 2 11712 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB S 12:30 3:20 PM 44/306 STAFF

4401-103 3 11714 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB S 3:30 6:20 PM 44/306 STAFF

4401-103 4 11371 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-104 1 11717 BIOLOGICAL SCI II LAB 1 LAB F 12:30 3:20 PM 44/304 STAFF

4401-104 2 11372 BIOLOGICAL SCI II LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA SEKHON H

4401-111 1 11373 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA DEMYERS D

4401-111 2 11703 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC R 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-111 3 11374 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4401-111 4 11375 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA SEKHON H

4401-111 5 11705 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC S 12:30 3:20 PM 44/313 STAFF

4401-111 6 11376 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA DEMYERS D

4401-111 7 11377 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA RAMSUNDAR C

4401-111 8 11378 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 44/313 STAFF

4401-112 1 11379 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA RAMSUNDAR C

4401-112 2 11718 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 44/302 STAFF

4401-112 3 11380 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-112 4 11876 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4401-113 1 11382 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA DEMYERS D

4401-113 2 11704 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB R 1:00 3:50 PM TBA STAFF

4401-113 3 11383 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-113 4 11384 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA SEKHON H

4401-113 5 11706 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB S 4:00 6:50 PM 44/313 STAFF

4401-113 6 11385 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM TBA DEMYERS D

4401-113 7 11386 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA RAMSUNDAR C

4401-113 8 11387 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB S 9:30 12:20 PM 44/313 STAFF

4401-114 1 11388 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA RAMSUNDAR C

4401-114 2 11719 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB S 12:30 3:20 PM 44/302 STAFF

4401-114 3 11389 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4401-114 4 11877 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-244 1 11391 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-244 2 11392 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4401-244 3 11708 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB F 12:30 3:20 PM 44/306 STAFF

4401-244 4 11710 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB F 7:00 9:50 PM 44/306 STAFF

4401-245 1 11393 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4401-245 2 11394 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4401-245 3 11707 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 44/306 STAFF

4401-245 4 11709 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 LEC F 4:00 6:50 PM 44/306 STAFF

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

4415-107 1 11835 INTEGRATED SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4415-109 1 11836 INTERGRATED SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

FOOD SCIENCE

4421-103 1 11397 INTRO TO FOOD SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4421-104 1 11837 INTRO TO NUTRITION LAB 1 LAB FS 11:00 12:20 PM TBA GOODSON L

4421-105 1 11399 INTRO TO FOOD SCI 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4421-106 1 11838 INTRO TO NUTRITION 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM TBA GOODSON L

DEPT: CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

4507-105 1 11467 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4507-105 2 11468 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4507-105 3 11469 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4507-105 4 11470 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4507-106 1 11471 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB T 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4507-106 2 11472 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB M 12:30 3:20 PM 44/316 STAFF

4507-106 3 11473 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/316 STAFF

4507-106 4 11474 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB W 7:00 9:50 PM TBA STAFF

PHYSICS

4539-101 1 11517 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LEC 3 LEC T 5:30 7:50 PM TBA STAFF

R 5:30 6:50 PM TBA

4539-103 1 11518 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB R 7:00 8:50 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

4319-104 1 11346 HISTORY AND PHIL OF ECE 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA FOWLER A

4319-105 1 11347 PRIN OF CHLD DEVELOPMENT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 MYERS P

4319-206 1 11697 INFANT EDUCATION 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA HAMILTON M

4319-207 1 11348 UNDERSTANDING SELF & REL 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA MYERS P

4319-208 1 11698 EMERGENT LITERACY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA O'GILVIE H

4319-224 1 11349 PLAN ADM ERLY CH ED PROG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA MYERS P

4319-230 1 11350 PRACTICUM I 3 PRA M 2:00 2:50 PM TBA HAMILTON M

TWRF 9:00 11:00 AM TBA

4319-245 1 11352 CHILD IN THE FAMILY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA HAMILTON M

4319-304 1 11353 PLAY ACT & MATERIALS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA FOWLER A

4319-314 1 11354 TCH CHLD SCH COMM INTACT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA FOWLER A

4319-326 1 11872 PRACTICUM II 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * HAMILTON M

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS

4321-220 1 11356 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4321-222 2 11357 CHLD & YOUTH IN URB SCHS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 38/112 STAFF

4321-405 1 11358 CLSRM MGT FOR EDUCATION M 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

HEALTH

4337-105 1 11359 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

4337-204 1 11360 PREVENTION FIRST AID EMS 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

4341-121 1 11361 SWIMING BEGINNING WATER S 1 LEC TR 12:30 3:30 PM TBA STAFF

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4351-204 1 11362 TECH FOR AIDES IN RDNG/LA 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4351-305 1 11363 CHILDREN'S LIT 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

SPECIAL EDUCATION

4353-204 1 11364 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC F 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

S 9:00 10:20 AM

4353-204 2 11699 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA WINSTON S

4353-204 3 11365 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

4353-204 50 11366 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 38/102 WINSTON S

DEPT: ENGLISH

ENGLISH

4133-014 1 11269 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 8:00 9:20 AM TBA IRVIN G

4133-014 2 11775 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA IRVIN G

4133-014 3 11776 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA COVINGTON L

4133-014 4 11777 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA SHIRO E

4133-014 5 11778 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA ODUMOSU M

4133-014 6 11779 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA ODUMOSU M

4133-014 7 11780 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA SHIRO E

4133-014 8 11781 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-014 9 11782 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 8:30 9:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-014 10 11783 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4133-014 11 11784 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA BASIST J

4133-014 12 11785 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA BASIST J

4133-014 13 11786 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA SHIRO E

4133-014 14 11787 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA PHAIRE D

4133-014 15 11270 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA PHAIRE D

4133-014 16 11788 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-014 17 11789 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 8:30 9:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-014 18 11790 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB FS 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4133-014 19 11791 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB FS 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4133-014 20 11792 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB FS 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-014 21 11793 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB FS 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-014 22 11794 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB FS 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 1 11271 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4133-015 2 11272 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4133-015 3 11273 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 4 11274 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 5 11275 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 6 11276 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 7 11277 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 8 11278 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 9 11279 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 10 11280 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA COVINGTON L

4133-015 11 11281 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4133-015 12 11282 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA SHIRO E

4133-015 13 11283 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 14 11284 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 15 11805 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 16 11806 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

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4133-015 17 11807 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 18 11808 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC FS 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4133-015 19 11809 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4133-015 20 11810 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 21 11811 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC FS 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-015 22 11812 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC FS 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 1 11286 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM TBA COVINGTON L

4133-111 2 11287 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA BASIST J

4133-111 3 11288 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 4 11289 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 5 11290 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM TBA BASIST J

4133-111 6 11291 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 7 11292 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 8 11293 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 9 11294 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4133-111 10 11295 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA COVINGTON L

4133-111 11 11296 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 12 11297 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA PHAIRE D

4133-111 13 11813 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 14 11814 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 15 11825 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-111 16 11826 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (ONLINE) 3 LEC PHAIRE D

4133-111 17 11827 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (ONLINE) 3 LEC STAFF

4133-112 1 11299 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4133-112 2 11300 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4133-112 3 11301 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 4 11302 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 5 11303 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA ODUMOSU M

4133-112 6 11304 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 7 11305 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA IRVIN G

4133-112 8 11306 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA IRVIN G

4133-112 9 11307 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA ODUMOSU M

4133-112 10 11308 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 11 11816 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 12 11818 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 13 11819 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC F 4:00 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4133-112 14 11820 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

4133-112 15 11821 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (ONLINE) 3 LEC STAFF

4133-112 16 11822 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (ONLINE) 3 LEC STAFF

DEPT: LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

SPEECH

4119-115 1 11261 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4119-115 2 11262 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4119-115 3 11263 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4119-115 4 11264 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4119-115 5 11265 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4119-115 6 11830 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4119-115 7 11831 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4119-115 8 11832 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

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4136-005 70 11309 BASIC ENGLISH I 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/113 STAFF

4136-005 71 11310 BASIC ENGLISH I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/113 STAFF

4136-006 70 11311 BASIC ENGLISH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/113 STAFF

4136-006 71 11312 BASIC ENGLISH II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/113 STAFF

4136-007 70 11313 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH I 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/110 STAFF

4136-007 71 11314 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/110 STAFF

4136-008 70 11315 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/110 STAFF

4136-008 71 11316 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/110 STAFF

4136-012 70 11317 ADVANCED ENGLISH I 9 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/319 STAFF

4136-012 71 11318 ADVANCED ENGLISH I 9 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/319 STAFF

4136-012 72 11319 ADVANCED ENGLISH I 9 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/319 STAFF

4136-013 70 11320 ADVANCED ENGLISH II 6 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 41/320 STAFF

4136-013 71 11321 ADVANCED ENGLISH II 6 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/320 STAFF

FRENCH

4143-101 1 11322 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4143-101 2 11828 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4143-102 1 11323 BEGINNING FRENCH II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

SPANISH

4157-101 1 11324 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4157-101 2 11829 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4157-102 1 11325 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

4535-005 1 11475 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/111 COHEN R

4535-005 2 11476 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/111 COHEN R

4535-005 3 11477 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/111 BROWN B

4535-005 4 11478 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 39/111 BROWN B

4535-005 5 11479 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/111 HAMLIN C

4535-005 6 11480 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/111 STAFF

4535-005 7 11481 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/111 STAFF

4535-005 8 11482 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/111 STAFF

4535-005 9 11483 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/111 HILLIARD L

4535-005 10 11484 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/111 HILLIARD L

4535-005 11 11485 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/111 HAMLIN C

4535-005 12 11486 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/111 STAFF

4535-005 13 11487 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM 39/111 STAFF

4535-005 14 11488 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 39/111 COHEN R

4535-005 15 11489 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/111 STAFF

4535-015 1 11491 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/112 COOK R

4535-015 2 11492 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/112 HILLIARD L

4535-015 3 11493 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/112 STAFF

4535-015 4 11494 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/102 GRIFFIN J

4535-015 5 11495 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/112 VIEHE K

4535-015 6 11496 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/112 VIEHE K

4535-015 7 11497 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/112 STAFF

4535-015 8 11498 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/112 BROWN B

4535-015 9 11499 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/112 COOK R

4535-015 10 11500 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/112 GRIFFIN J

4535-015 11 11501 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 39/112 STAFF

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4535-015 12 11502 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM 39/112 STAFF

4535-015 13 11503 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/111 HAMLIN C

4535-101 1 11504 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/401 COOK R

4535-101 2 11505 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-28 BROWN B

4535-101 3 11506 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 39/111 STAFF

4535-101 4 11507 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/401 GRIFFIN J

4535-101 5 11508 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 41/401 STAFF

4535-101 6 11509 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 41/401 STAFF

4535-102 1 11511 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/409 STAFF

4535-102 2 11512 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/409 COHEN R

4535-102 3 11513 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 32/B01-27 STAFF

4535-105 1 11514 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-28 HILLIARD L

4535-105 2 11729 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/102 STAFF

4535-111 1 11515 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/102 VIEHE K

4535-117 1 11516 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/104 VIEHE K

DEPT: MASS MEDIA VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

GRAPHIC DESIGN

4101-105 1 11241 FOUNDATIONS I 3 LLB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-12 KIDD D

4101-105 2 11242 FOUNDATIONS I 3 LLB TR 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B-12 GONGORA A

4101-105 3 11243 FOUNDATIONS I 3 LLB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-12 KINNEBERG L

4101-113 1 11244 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3 LAB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-08 TALLEY M

4101-124 1 11245 COMPUTER ART I 3 LAB TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B07 NIYANGODA R

4101-126 1 11246 TYPOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B07 TALLEY M

4101-201 1 11247 COMPUTER ILLUSTRATION 3 LAB F 9:00 2:50 PM 42/B07 TALLEY M

4101-207 1 11734 WEB DESIGN 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4101-212 1 11248 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B-16 NIYANGODA R

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION TECH

4104-107 1 11249 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC T 9:30 11:20 AM 42/B-16 HOWELL F

4104-107 2 11250 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC M 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S

4104-108 1 11251 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 12:20 PM 42/B-16 HOWELL F

4104-108 2 11252 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB W 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-08 HOWELL F

4104-109 1 11253 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-16 MADKINS S

4104-109 2 11254 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-16 INTERDONATO P

4104-109 3 11255 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB S 9:00 2:50 PM 42/B07 HUMPHREY W

4104-113 1 11256 DIGTAL IMAGING I LEC 2 LEC M 2:00 3:50 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS SQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

4104-113 2 11257 DIGTAL IMAGING I LEC 2 LEC M 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B07

STUDIO ART

4105-101 1 11258 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/A-15 GONGORA A

4105-101 2 11259 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/A-15 KIDD, DAVID

4105-101 3 11260 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A-15 KIDD, DAVID

4105-115 1 11735 VISUAL THINKING 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A-12 VENNE D

4105-115 2 11737 VISUAL THINKING 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/A-12 VENNE D

4105-145 1 11738 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 41/201 HIMAWAN B

4105-145 2 11740 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB TR 9:30 12:20 PM 41/201 HIMAWAN B

4105-145 3 11741 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB S 9:00 2:50 PM 41/201 PETRONE T

4105-145 4 11742 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 STAFF

4105-145 5 11744 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 PETRONE T

4105-184 1 11745 FUND OF ART APPREC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A-14 BLEE J

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4121-104 1 11753 INTRO TO THEATER ARTS 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 46/C06 WHITE C

4121-104 2 11754 INTRO TO THEATER ARTS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C06 BALDINGER J

4121-104 3 11755 INTRO TO THEATER ARTS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 46/C06 WHITE C

4121-111 1 11756 STAGECRAFT 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 46/C06 NO RAP

4121-261 1 11757 ACTING I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/C06 SMITH L

4121-264 1 11758 CREATIVE DRAMATICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 46/C06 WHITE C

4121-265 1 11759 PERFORMANCE WKSHP ACTING 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * WHITE CPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

MUSIC

4165-005 1 11329 FUND OF MUS THEORY 2 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A07 BROWN J

4165-005 2 11644 FUND OF MUS THEORY 2 LLB TR 2:00 3:20 PM 46/A07 VANBUREN H

4165-010 1 11330 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 5:30 6:20 PM 46/A04A BUTLER J

4165-020 1 11331 VOICE GROUP INSTRUCTION 1 LLB M 4:00 4:50 PM 46/A04 BUTLER J

4165-025 1 11332 UDC CHORALE 1 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C09 JONES WABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

4165-026 1 11333 THE VOICES 1 LLB R 12:30 1:50 PM 46/C09 GILLESPIE GABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

4165-086 1 11680 JAZZ LABORATORY BAND 1 LLB MW 2:00 3:50 PM 46/A07 JOHNSON AABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

4165-100 1 11639 MAT OF MUS I 3 LLB MW 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A04 KOREY J

4165-102 1 11640 EAR TR & SIGHT SNG I 2 LLB MW 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A04 KOREY J

4165-105 1 11747 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A04 BARTON L

4165-105 2 11748 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A04 COOPER M

4165-106 1 11724 HIST OF AFRICAN AMER MUS 3 LLB TR 2:00 3:20 PM 46/A04 ROACH H

4165-115 1 11638 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH HPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

4165-116 1 11642 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * COOPER MABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

4165-125 1 11334 AP MAJ VOICE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND NPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

4165-126 1 11643 AP MIN VOICE 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BUTLER JABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

4165-135 1 11637 APP. MAJ. INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

4165-136 1 11641 APP. MIN. INSTRUMENT 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

DEPT: NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

MORTUARY SCIENCE

4423-104 1 11401 FUNERAL SERVICE ORIENT 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/215 COLES L

4423-104 2 11402 FUNERAL SERVICE ORIENT 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 44/213 MCGUIRE L

4423-107 1 11403 HIST & SOC FUNERAL SERV 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/215 COLES L

4423-107 2 11404 HIST & SOC FUNERAL SERV 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/213 MCGUIRE L

4423-205 1 11405 FUNRL SER/MGT & PRIN 2 LEC W 4:00 5:50 PM 44/215 MCGUIRE L

4423-205 2 11406 FUNRL SER/MGT & PRIN 2 LEC R 12:30 2:20 PM 44/215 DEAN R

4423-206 1 11407 FUNRL SERV MGT & PRIN PRA 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * MCGUIRE L

4423-213 2 11410 RESTORATIVE ART II 2 LEC M 7:00 8:50 PM 44/215 DEAN R

4423-214 2 11413 RESTORATIVE ART II LAB 2 LAB W 7:00 9:50 PM 44/215 MCGUIRE L

4423-220 1 11414 EMBALM & DISPO PRIN I 1 LEC M 4:00 5:50 PM 44/215 DEAN R

QUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

4423-223 1 11415 EMBAL & DISPO PRIN I LAB 2 LAB F 4:00 9:50 PM 44/215 DEAN R

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NURSING (AAS)

4425-100 1 11416 CONCEPTS BASIC NURING I 2 LEC T 12:30 2:20 PM 44/213 GREEN R

4425-105 1 11417 NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 3 LEC R 9:30 12:20 PM 44/213 AMARA S

4425-109 1 11419 NSG CARE OF ADULTS 3 LEC M 5:00 7:50 PM 44/213 STAFF

4425-110 1 11421 NSG CARE OF ADULTS I PRA 2 PRA T 4:00 9:50 PM 44/HOSP CROSSMAN G

4425-110 2 11422 NSG CARE OF ADULTS I PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP CHARLES C

4425-110 3 11423 NSG CARE OF ADULTS I PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/213 CHARLES C

4425-110 4 11424 NSG CARE OF ADULTS I PRA 2 PRA R 4:00 9:50 PM 44/213 CROSSMAN G

4425-111 1 11425 FOUNDATIONS OF NSG THEORY 3 LEC T 9:30 12:20 PM 44/213 AMARA S

4425-112 1 11426 FOUND OF NSG PRACTICUM 2 PRA M 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF

4425-112 2 11427 FOUND OF NSG PRACTICUM 2 PRA W 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF

4425-112 3 11428 FOUND OF NSG PRACTICUM 2 PRA W 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP GREEN R

4425-119 1 11429 MATERNAL-NEWBORN NSG LEC 3 LEC W 11:00 1:50 PM 44/213 AKPUAKA S

4425-120 1 11430 MATERNAL-NEWBORN PRA 2 PRA T 4:00 9:50 PM 44/HOSP RICHARDSON, K

4425-120 2 11431 MATERNAL-NEWBORN PRA 2 PRA R 4:00 9:50 PM 44/HOSP RICHARDSON, K

4425-120 3 11432 MATERNAL-NEWBORN PRA 2 PRA S 8:00 1:50 PM 44/120 AKPUAKA S

4425-120 4 11433 MATERNAL-NEWBORN PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/120 STAFF

4425-217 1 11434 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD-LEC 3 LEC M 8:00 10:50 AM 44/213 AUSTIN PATRICIA

4425-218 1 11435 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP GREEN R

4425-218 2 11436 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF

4425-218 3 11437 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/213 STAFF

4425-221 1 11438 NSG CARE OF ADULT II LEC 3 LEC F 5:00 7:50 PM 44/213 STAFF

4425-222 1 11439 NSG CARE OF ADULT II PRA 5 PRA TR 4:00 10:50 PM 44/HOSP WHITENER R

4425-222 2 11440 NSG CARE OF ADULT II PRA 5 PRA TR 4:00 10:50 PM 44/HOSP WHITE D

4425-223 1 11441 MENTAL HEALTH NSG LEC 3 LEC M 2:00 4:50 PM 44/213 STAFF

4425-224 1 11442 MENTAL HEALTH NSG PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF

4425-224 2 11443 MENTAL HEALTH NSG PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF

4425-224 3 11444 MENTAL HEALTH NSG PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF

4425-225 1 11445 NRSING PROCESS LAB 1 LAB M 11:00 1:50 PM 44/121 AMARA S

4425-290 1 11446 NURSING SEMINAR-AAS 2 LEC M 3:00 4:50 PM 44/213 AMARA S

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

4429-120 1 11447 RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE PROD 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/111 KOENIG A

4429-121 1 11448 RADIOGRAPHY PATIENT CARE 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/111 AGBEBAKU S

4429-122 1 11449 RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 44/111 AGBEBAKU S

4429-123 1 11450 RAD CLINICAL EDUCATION I 2 LEC TR 8:00 4:30 PM 44/HOSP AGBEBAKU S

4429-240 1 11451 RADIOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGY 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/111 KPADEH M

4429-245 1 11452 RAD CLINICAL ED III 3 PRA MWF 8:00 4:00 PM 44/HOSP KPADEH M

4429-270 1 11453 RADIATION BIOLOGY & PROTE 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/113 KOENIG A

RESPIRATORY THERAPY (AAS)

4431-170 1 11454 INTRO TO HEALTH SCIENCES 2 LEC T 4:00 5:40 PM 44/213 STAFF

4431-170 2 11455 INTRO TO HEALTH SCIENCES 2 LEC W 2:00 3:40 PM 44/113 KPADEH M

4431-170 3 11456 INTRO TO HEALTH SCIENCES 2 LEC F 9:30 11:10 AM 44/113 KPADEH M

4431-171 1 11457 PRIN & PRAC RESP THERAPY 4 LEC M 11:00 12:50 PM 44/119 TAYLOR L

R 7:00 12:00 PM

4431-171 2 11458 PRIN & PRAC RESP THERAPY 4 LEC M 11:00 12:50 PM 44/119 TAYLOR L

R 7:00 12:00 PM

4431-171 3 11459 PRIN & PRAC RESP THERAPY 4 LEC M 4:00 5:50 PM 44/119 TAYLOR L

R 4:00 9:00 PM

4431-173 1 11460 VENT & GAS EXCHANGE PHYS 2 LEC W 4:00 5:50 PM 44/213 STEINERT D

4431-270 1 11461 CRIT CARE & VENT MGMT 4 LLB T 4:00 6:30 PM 44/119 STAFF

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Flagship University

4431-270 2 11462 CRIT CARE & VENT MGMT 4 LLB T 4:00 6:30 PM 44/119 STAFF

MW 4:00 11:00 PM

4431-273 1 11463 CARDIOPULM DIAGNOSTICS 3 LEC TR 3:00 3:50 PM 44/119 STEINERT D

T 11:00 2:00 PM

4431-273 2 11464 CARDIOPULM DIAGNOSTICS 3 LEC TR 3:00 3:50 PM 44/119 STEINERT D

T 6:30 9:30 PM

4431-276 1 11465 RESP DISEASE MGMT 3 LEC F 4:00 6:30 PM 44/119 SHIBLI M

4431-280 1 11466 RESP CARE SEMINAR I 1 LEC R 4:00 6:30 PM 44/119 STEINERT D

DEPT: PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGY

4171-137 1 11846 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 LEC S 1:00 4:00 PM TBA STAFF

4171-201 1 11847 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4171-201 2 11848 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4171-201 3 11849 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4171-201 4 11850 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4171-201 5 11851 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC F 9:30 12:30 PM TBA STAFF

4171-201 6 11852 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

DEPT: URBAN AFFAIRS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL WORK

CRIMINOLOGY

4125-100 1 11266 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4125-102 1 11841 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4125-102 2 11873 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4125-150 1 11268 JUSTICE ISSUES IN SOCIETY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4125-203 1 11840 FORENSIC/INVESTIGATIONS 3 LEC F 10:00 12:50 PM TBA STAFF

GEOGRAPHY

4161-104 1 11845 WRLD PHY GEO 3 LEC S 12:30 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

4161-105 1 11326 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/408 STAFF

4161-105 2 11327 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4161-105 3 11842 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

HISTORY

4163-101 1 11328 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4163-101 2 11843 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4163-101 3 11844 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC S 12:30 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

4163-164 1 11864 INTRO TO HIST OF BLK AM 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

PHILOSOPHY

4167-105 1 11853 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

4167-105 2 11335 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4167-105 3 11854 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4167-105 4 11336 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4167-108 1 11337 INTRO TO SOC ETHICS 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

4167-108 2 11855 INTRO TO SOC ETHICS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

4167-110 1 11338 CRITICAL REASONING 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4167-110 2 11339 CRITICAL REASONING 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

POLITICAL SCIENCE

4169-205 1 11340 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4169-205 2 11857 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

4169-205 3 11858 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

4169-205 4 11859 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC F 12:30 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

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4173-110 1 11861 INTRO SOC WELF/SOC WORK 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

4173-110 2 11341 INTRO SOC WELF/SOC WORK 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4173-110 3 11862 INTRO SOC WELF/SOC WORK 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

ANTHROPOLOGY

4175-113 1 11342 INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

SOCIOLOGY

4177-111 1 11343 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4177-111 2 11344 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/319 STAFF

4177-111 3 11865 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

URBAN STUDIES

4179-104 1 11866 URBAN EXPERIENCE 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4179-105 1 11867 INTRO TO SOC SCI 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4179-106 1 11345 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

4179-106 2 11868 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

4179-205 1 11863 URBAN POVERTY 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & ECONOMICS

ECONOMICS

5131-201 1 11870 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

5131-201 2 11519 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/421 STAFF

ACCOUNTING

5201-201 1 11869 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC F 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

S 9:30 10:50 AM

5201-201 2 11520 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/B15 GREEN D

DEPT: MANAGEMENT & HOSPITALITY

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT & TOURISM

5214-104 1 11522 INTRO TO HOSPITALITY INDU 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/212G IROEGBU H

5214-204 1 11523 INTRO TO HOTEL MANAGEMENT 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/317 IROEGBU H

5214-208 1 11525 RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/212G IROEGBU H

5214-214 1 11526 FACILITIES & HOUSEKEEPING 3 LEC TR 8:20 9:50 PM 42/212G IROEGBU H

5214-290 1 11527 INTERNSHIP 1 LEC F 4:30 5:30 PM 41/317 IROEGBU H

MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

5219-221 1 11875 SUPERVISION 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:30 PM TBA STAFF

5219-246 1 11533 SALESHIP PRINC & PRAC 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: MARKETING, LEGAL STUDIES & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

5207-104 1 11871 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

5207-104 4 11521 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 41/417 STAFF

5207-208 1 11874 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC FS 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

LEGAL ASSISTANT

5218-161 1 11528 LEGAL RES/WRITING I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

5218-181 1 11529 INTRO PARA-LEGAL 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

5218-263 1 11530 INVEST TECH AND EVIDENCE 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

5218-271 1 11531 REAL ESTATE LAW & PRAC I 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

5218-278 1 11532 LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 3 LEC S 12:30 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

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INFORMATION PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

5228-101 1 11534 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

5228-101 2 11535 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

5228-211 1 11537 WORD I 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

5228-212 1 11539 WORD II 3 LEC FS 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER OPERATIONS

6523-131 1 11553 COMPUTER NETWORKS FUND LE 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6523-132 1 11554 COMPUTER NETWORKS FUND LA 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6523-235 1 11555 INTRO WEB PAGE DEV & HTML 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6523-236 1 11556 INTRO WEB PAGE DEV & HTML 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

APPLIED COMPUTING

6528-104 1 11557 INTRO TO APPLIC OF COMPUT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-105 1 11558 INTRO APPL OF COMP LAB 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-110 1 11559 INTRO PROGRAMMING 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-111 1 11560 INTRO PROGRAMMING LAB 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-231 1 11561 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-232 1 11562 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-233 1 11563 COMPUTER SCIENC I LAB 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

6528-234 1 11564 COMPUTER SCIENCE II LAB 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS(CONT.) QUOTA, RESERVE / LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

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DEPT: ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE & AEROSPACE

AVIATION MAINTENANCE

6503-121 1 11541 AVIATION MAINT FUND 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 3:00 PM TBA SMITH J

6503-122 1 11542 AVIATION MAT & STANDARDS 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 3:00 PM TBA KUN A

6503-211 1 11543 AIRCRAFT ELECT & ELETS SY 5 LEC MTWRF 7:30 11:00 AM TBA OKWOSHA J

6503-212 1 11544 AIR TUR ENGINE THEO OVE 5 LEC MTWRF 7:30 11:00 AM TBA ALRAEE M

ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

6505-101 1 11545 ARCH DRAWG&DES I LEC/LAB 3 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

6505-101 2 11546 ARCH DRAWG&DES I LEC/LAB 3 LLB MWF 3:30 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

6505-114 1 11547 MATS & METH OF CONSTRUCT 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM TBA STAFF

6505-122 1 11548 INTRO TO HIST OF ARCHITEC 3 LEC MWF 5:30 6:20 PM TBA STAFF

6505-201 1 11549 ARCHIT DRWG&DES LEC/LAB 4 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

6505-205 1 11550 INTRO COMP-AIDED ARC DSG 3 LEC MWF 8:30 10:00 PM TBA STAFF

6505-232 1 11551 STRUCTURAL DESIGN 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM TBA STAFF

6505-244 1 11552 MECHAN & ELEC SYS 3 LEC S 1:00 4:00 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: ORIENTATION

ORIENTATION (COMM. COLLEGE)

7700-101 1 11565 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

7700-101 2 11566 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

7700-101 3 11567 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/102 STAFF

7700-101 4 11568 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

7700-101 5 11569 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

7700-101 6 11570 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

7700-101 7 11571 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

7700-101 8 11572 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

7700-101 9 11573 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/102 STAFF

7700-101 10 11574 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

7700-101 11 11575 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

7700-101 12 11576 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

7700-101 13 11577 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC S 11:00 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

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DEPT: BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

BIOLOGY

1401-101 1 11647 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/212 STAFF

1401-101 2 10636 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/212 STAFF

1401-101 3 10637 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/212 STAFF

1401-101 4 11648 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/212 STAFF

1401-102 1 10640 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/110 STAFF

1401-103 1 11649 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-103 2 10641 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/304 STAFF

1401-103 3 10642 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-103 4 11650 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/221 STAFF

1401-104 1 10645 BIOLOGICAL SCI II LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/221 STAFF

1401-111 1 11651 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/212 STAFF

1401-111 2 10646 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/212 STAFF

1401-112 1 10648 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/302 STAFF

1401-112 2 10649 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/302 STAFF

1401-113 1 11652 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/304 STAFF

1401-113 2 10650 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-114 1 10652 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/302 STAFF

1401-114 2 10653 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/302 STAFF

1401-218 1 11659 GEN PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-220 1 11658 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-224 1 10654 INVERTEBRATE ZOOL LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/304 SNEED R

1401-225 1 10655 INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/305 SNEED R

1401-240 1 10656 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-241 1 10657 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-295 1 10658 JOURNAL CLUB 2 IND T 12:30 2:20 PM 44/212 DIXON F

1401-326 1 11655 MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/305 SNEED R

1401-327 1 11656 MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/305 SNEED R

1401-395 1 10662 BIOETHICS 2 IND T 12:30 2:20 PM 44/212 STAFF

1401-401 1 10663 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH I 4 LEC TR 12:30 3:20 PM 44/104 DIXON FPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR

1401-401 2 11660 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH I 4 LEC MW 12:30 3:20 PM 44/310 COUSIN CPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR

1401-401 3 11661 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH I 4 LEC RF 1:00 4:00 PM 44/312 KUMAR DPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR

1401-401 4 11662 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH I 4 LEC MW 2:00 5:00 PM 44/310 SNEED RPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR

1401-490 1 11653 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:20 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-491 1 11654 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/305 STAFF

1401-493 1 10665 SENIOR SEMINAR I 2 LEC T 12:30 2:20 PM 44/212 COUSIN CABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1401-495 1 11657 TUMOR BIOLOGY VC IND MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/212 COUSIN C/KUMAR/PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 140112PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 140114

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MARINE SCIENCE

1417-116 1 10676 MARINE BIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/221 ELHELU M

1417-119 1 10677 MARINE BIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/221 ELHELU M

1417-216 1 11674 GEOL OCEANGY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/219 STAFF

1417-218 1 11675 GEO SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/219 STAFF

WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT

1419-121 1 11672 CHEM ANAL WATER QUAL I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/219 STAFF

1419-123 1 11673 CHEM ANALYSIS LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/219 STAFF

DEPT: CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

1507-105 1 10699 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/209 THORSTENSON P

1507-105 2 11767 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/207 STAFF

1507-106 1 10701 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB R 2:00 4:50 PM 44/316 HAJIYANI M

1507-106 2 11768 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB W 7:00 9:50 PM 44/316 STAFF

1507-111 1 10703 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/A-06 ENG G

1507-111 2 10704 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A-06 ENG G

1507-111 3 10705 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 42/A-06 KONDO N

1507-111 4 11769 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 44/209 STAFF

1507-112 1 10707 GEN CHEM II LEC 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A-06 NOTTINGHAM WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507111

1507-113 1 10709 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB W 2:00 4:50 PM 44/314 HAJIYANI M

1507-113 2 10710 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB M 7:00 9:50 PM 44/314 ENG G

1507-113 3 10711 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/314 STAFF

1507-113 4 11770 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB F 5:30 8:20 PM 44/314 STAFF

1507-114 1 10713 GEN CHEM II LAB 1 LAB R 7:00 9:50 PM 44/316 NOTTINGHAM W

1507-231 1 10715 ORG CHEM I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/209 THORSTENSON PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507112

1507-231 2 10716 ORG CHEM I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/209 SONG XPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507112

1507-232 1 10717 ORG CHEM II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/209 HAJIYANI MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507231

1507-233 1 10718 EXP ORG CHEM I 2 LAB TR 9:30 12:20 PM 44/311 THORSTENSON PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507114

1507-233 2 10719 EXP ORG CHEM I 2 LAB TR 7:00 9:50 PM 44/311 SONG XPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507114

1507-234 1 10720 EXP ORG CHEM II 2 LAB MW 7:00 9:50 PM 44/311 HAJIYANI MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507233

1507-245 1 10721 QUANT ANAL LEC 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/301 STAFFABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S).PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507112

1507-247 1 10722 QUANT ANALYSIS LAB 2 LAB TR 12:30 3:20 PM 44/208 STAFF

1507-351 1 10723 PHYS CHEM I LEC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/109 NOTTINGHAM W

1507-353 1 10724 PHYS CHEM I LAB 2 LAB F 9:30 1:30 PM 44/208 NOTTINGHAM W

1507-355 1 10725 PHYS CHEM CAL I 1 LEC MW 3:30 3:55 PM 44/109 NOTTINGHAM W

1507-411 1 10726 SENIOR RESEARCH I 2 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * SONG XPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1507-461 1 10730 BIOCHEMISTRY I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/A-06 KONDO NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507232

1507-463 1 10731 EXP BIOCHEM I 2 LEC TR 9:30 12:20 PM 44/208 KONDO N

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PHYSICS

1539-101 1 10830 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LEC 3 LEC MW 9:30 11:20 AM 44/321 STAFF

1539-101 2 10831 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LEC 3 LEC M 5:30 6:50 PM 44/321 STAFF

W 5:30 7:50 PM

1539-101 3 10832 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LEC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 44/321 SEYOUM H

1539-102 1 10834 INTRO COLL PHYSICS II LEC 3 LEC T 5:30 6:50 PM 44/320 STAFF

R 5:30 7:50 PM

1539-103 1 10835 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB F 9:30 11:20 AM 44/321 STAFF

1539-103 2 10836 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB M 7:00 8:50 PM 44/321 STAFF

1539-103 3 10837 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB F 2:00 3:50 PM 44/321 SEYOUM H

1539-104 1 10839 INTRO COLL PHYSICS II LAB 1 LAB T 7:00 8:50 PM 44/320 STAFF

1539-115 1 10842 PHYSICS OF MUSIC LEC 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/320 STAFF

1539-117 1 10843 PHYSICS OF MUSIC LAB 1 LAB M 11:00 12:50 PM 44/320 STAFF

1539-201 1 10844 UNIV PHYSICS I LECTURE 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/301 STAFF

M 2:00 3:50 PM

1539-201 2 10845 UNIV PHYSICS I LECTURE 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/301 STAFF

T 7:00 8:50 PM

1539-202 1 10848 UNIV PHYSICS II LECTURE 3 LPR MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/320 SEYOUM H

W 7:00 8:50 PM

1539-205 1 10850 UNIV PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB W 2:00 3:50 PM 44/301 STAFF

1539-205 2 10851 UNIV PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB R 7:00 8:50 PM 44/301 STAFF

1539-206 1 10854 UNIV PHYSICS II LAB 1 LAB M 7:00 8:50 PM 44/320 SEYOUM H

1539-331 1 11815 MECHANICS I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/301 STAFF

1539-342 1 11817 ADV PHYSICS LAB II 1 LAB R 9:30 11:20 AM 44/206 SEYOUM HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1539341

1539-346 1 11823 THERMODYNAMICS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 44/301 MENSAH FPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 153922PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535152

1539-481 1 11824 MATH METH OF PHYSICS I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/321 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1539382

DEPT: EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

1319-104 1 10554 HISTORY AND PHIL OF ECE 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 38/102 PETERS D

1319-104 2 10555 HISTORY AND PHIL OF ECE 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 38/102 BOLIG R

1319-105 1 10556 PRIN OF CHLD DEVELOPMENT 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 38/102 RICHARDS D

1319-105 2 10557 PRIN OF CHLD DEVELOPMENT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/112 PETERS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131914

1319-230 1 10558 PRACTICUM I 3 PRA TWRF * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * O'GILVIE H

M 2:00 3:50 PM

1319-295 1 11701 CHILD STUDIES VC LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

1319-295 2 10560 WORKSHP/SPEC TOPICS VC LEC S 11:00 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

1319-301 1 10562 M/M TCH MATH & SCI & SS 3 LEC T 4:30 7:20 PM 38/111 STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1319-302 1 10563 M/M TCH LANG ART & SS ECE 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 38/112 RICHARDS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131915(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1321222(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1353204(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319104

1319-314 1 10564 TCR CHLD SCH COMM INTACT 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 38/112 PETERS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131914PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131915PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1321222

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1319-314 2 10565 TCR CHLD SCH COMM INTACT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 38/112 FOX JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131914PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131915PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1321222

1319-406 1 10566 OB & STU TCNG IN ECE VC LEC MTWRF 8:00 3:30 PM TBA STAFFABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1319-406 2 10567 OB & STU TCNG IN ECE VC LEC MTWRF 8:00 3:30 PM TBA STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1319-408 1 10568 YOUNG CHILD MULTICUL SOC 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 38/107 RICHARDS D

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS

1321-220 1 10571 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 38/107 SOODJINDA D

1321-220 2 10572 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 38/112 FOX J

1321-222 1 10573 CHLD & YOUTH IN URB SCHS 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 38/102 SOODJINDA D

1321-222 2 10574 CHLD & YOUTH IN URB SCHS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 38/112 FOX J

1321-405 1 10575 CLSRM MGT FOR EDUCATION M 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 38/107 O'GILVIE H

1321-471 8 10577 OBS & STUD TCHNG SEC. SC VC LEC MTWRF 8:00 4:00 PM TBA STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

1323-215 1 10579 SPEC TOPICS: TECH FOR TCH 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 38/107 SOODJINDA D

1323-244 1 10580 HUMAN DEV & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 38/112 HOWARD V

1323-244 2 10581 HUMAN DEV & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 STAFF

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

1325-307 1 10582 MET/MAT TCH SCI ELEM SCH 3 LEC F 4:00 6:50 PM 38/107 WALTON LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131915(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-1321220(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-1321222(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-1353204

1325-330 1 10583 PRACTICUM I 3 PRA M 2:00 3:50 PM 38/107 O'GILVIE H

WF 9:00 11:50 AM

1325-428 1 10584 CLSSRM MGMT ELEM SCHOOL 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 38/107 O'GILVIE H

1325-434 1 10585 OB & STUDENT TCH ELEM SCH 2 LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM 41/DCPS STAFFABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSIONPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

HEALTH

1337-105 1 10593 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 47/B06 STOCKARD B

1337-105 2 10594 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B06 STOCKARD B

1337-105 3 10595 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B18 SLACK J

1337-105 4 10596 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B06 HALL S

1337-204 1 10597 PREVENTION FIRST AID EMS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B01 STAFF

1337-204 2 10598 PREVENTION FIRST AID EMS 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 47/B06 STAFF

1337-214 1 10599 SURVEY OF PUBLIC HEALTH 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 47/B18 JOHNSON W

1337-314 1 10600 PUB HLTH PLAN & PROG DEVL 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 47/B18 JOHNSON W

1337-390 1 10601 PRACTICUM/HEALTH EDUCATIO 2 LEC F 4:00 4:50 PM 47/B01 JOHNSON W

1337-405 1 10602 HEALTH & SAFETY COMM POPU 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 47/B18 HALL S

1337-426 1 10603 DRUG USE AND ABUSE 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 47/B06 SLACK J

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1341-104 1 10604 INTR HIS & PHIL PE,HL ED, 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 47/B18 STOCKARD B

1341-111 1 10605 TENNIS I: BEGINNING 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47/COURTHALL S

1341-112 1 10606 TENNIS II: INTERMEDIATE 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47/COURTHALL S

1341-118 1 10607 WEIGHT MGT & CONDITIONING 1 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B01 STAFF

1341-119 1 10608 GOLF 1 LEC W 12:30 3:30 PM 47/B18 SLACK J

1341-121 1 10609 SWIMMING: BEGINNING WATER 1 LEC F 12:30 3:30 PM 47/POOL STAFF

1341-122 1 10610 SWIMMING: INTERMEDIATE 1 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 47/POOL STAFF

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1341-165 1 10611 WGT TRNG & CONDITIONING 1 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 47/B01 STOCKARD B

1341-394 1 10612 MET & MAT TCH HLT,PE,SAF 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 47/B06 SLACK JPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1341-465 1 10613 MEAS & STAT ANAL HLT, PE 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B18 SLACK J

1341-494 1 10614 SEN PROJ HLT, PE & LEISUR 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B18 STAFF

READING

1351-305 1 10615 CHILDREN'S LIT. 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 38/107 HOWARD V

1351-314 1 10616 TCHNG RDNG ELEM SCHOOL 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 47/B06 O'GILVIE HPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENTPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 132330

1351-419 1 10617 TCHNG RDING IN CON AREAS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/425 HOWARD VPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

SPECIAL EDUCATION

1353-204 1 10618 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 38/112 KING-BERRY A

1353-204 2 10619 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 38/102 WINSTON S

1353-214 1 10620 FIELD EXP IN SPEC ED I 3 LEC M 3:00 3:50 PM 38/106 KING-BERRY APERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1353-305 1 10621 INTRO TO LEGAL ISS SP ED 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 KING-BERRY APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 135324PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1323244

1353-411 1 10622 DEV & IMPLE THE IEP 3 LEC T 4:00 6:50 PM 38/112 WINSTON S

1353-454 1 10623 VOCATIONAL ASPECTS OF DIS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 WINSTON SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 135336

1353-474 2 10624 OBS & STD TCH SP ED/ELEM 2 LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM 41/DCPS STAFF

1353-485 1 10625 ASSMNT OF EXCEP INDIVL 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 38/112 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 135324PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1323244

DEPT: ENGLISH

ENGLISH

1133-111 1 10176 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 2 10177 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 3 10178 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 4 10179 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 5 10180 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 6 10181 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 7 10182 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 9 10183 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFABOVE SEC. TAUGHT IN BLACKBOARD

1133-111 20 10184 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 21 10185 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 22 10186 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 23 10187 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 24 10188 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 25 10189 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 26 10190 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 88 11907 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I HONORS 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-112 1 10197 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 2 10198 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 3 10199 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 4 10200 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 5 10201 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 9 10203 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFABOVE SEC. TAUGHT IN BLACKBOARD

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1133-112 20 10204 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 21 10205 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 22 10206 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 23 10207 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 24 10208 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 25 10209 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-112 26 10210 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/117 STAFF

1133-211 1 10212 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

1133-211 2 10213 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 3 10214 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 4 10215 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 5 10216 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 6 10217 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 7 10218 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 8 10219 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 9 10220 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1133-211 20 10221 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM TBA STAFF

1133-211 21 10222 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

1133-211 22 10223 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 23 10224 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 24 10225 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-211 25 10226 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-212 1 10233 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-212 2 10234 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-212 9 10236 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1133-212 20 10238 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFF

1133-212 21 10239 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-212 22 10240 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

1133-212 23 10241 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-212 88 11908 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA STAFF

1133-213 1 10244 INTRO TO CRIT WRTG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/105 HAMILTON E

1133-215 1 10245 CREATIVE WRITING 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM TBA PETTI M

1133-290 1 11750 INTRO TO PROOFRDG & COPYE 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA WRIGHT C

1133-299 1 10248 WRITING PROFICIENCY 3 ICA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTORABOVE SEC. TAUGHT IN BLACKBOARD

1133-314 1 10249 STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/105 KRAUTHAMER H

1133-330 1 10250 BRITISH LITERATURE I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA BARQUIST C

1133-351 1 10251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA MAIDA P

1133-354 1 10252 AFRO-AMER LITERATURE 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA REESE L

1133-439 1 11916 SHAKESPEARE 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA WILLIAMS EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133213

1133-467 1 10255 PRIN OF LIT CRIT I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA HOWE A

1133-470 1 11912 ADV. POETRY & NONFICT. WO 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM TBA PETTI MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133213

1133-470 2 11913 CHILDN'S LIT. AND MEDIA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA YARBROUGH W

1133-470 3 11915 PEER TUTORING 3 LEC F 1:00 4:00 PM 39/117 KRAUTHAMER HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133213

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DEPT: LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

1109-115 1 10063 INTRO TO LING ANAL 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/319 WALKER M

1109-224 1 10064 ANAT & PHYSIO OF SPCH 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/307 BRADFORD A

1109-312 1 10065 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 41/306 WALTERS T

1109-332 1 11955 SPEECH PATHOLOGY 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/307 BAGLI ZPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ'D WITH MIN. GRADE

1109-344 1 10066 OBSERVATIONS 3 LEC MTWRF 9:00 5:00 PM 41/306 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE(CONT.) PREREQ COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN GRADE

1109-435 1 10067 PROC METH MGT COMM DIS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/320 OTTEY N

SPEECH

1119-115 2 10113 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/417 PARKER T

1119-115 3 10114 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/417 PARKER T

1119-115 4 10115 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 41/417 ROYAL A

1119-115 5 10116 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/417 ROYAL A

1119-115 6 10117 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/417 ROYAL A

1119-115 7 10118 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/417 ROYAL AQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1119-115 8 10119 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/417 GARRETT W

1119-115 9 10120 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/417 GARRETT W

1119-115 10 10121 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:50 PM 41/417 GARRETT W

1119-115 11 10122 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/417 STAFF

1119-115 12 11889 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/417 LEGALL M

1119-115 88 10125 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/320 LEGALL M

1119-116 1 10126 VOICE AND ARTICULATION 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/417 PIERCE P

1119-241 1 10128 COMPETITIVE PUB SPKG I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/417 GARRETT WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1119241

ARABIC

1137-101 1 10294 BEGINNING ARABIC I 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/110 SAKADJI I

1137-102 1 11891 BEGINNING ARABIC II 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/114 SAKADJI I

CHINESE

1139-101 1 10295 BEGINNING CHINESE I 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/423 STAFF

1139-102 1 10296 BEGINNING CHINESE II 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/423 STAFF

FRENCH

1143-101 1 10297 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/423 RACINE M

1143-101 2 10298 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/423 HARRIS M

1143-101 3 10299 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/423 STAFF

1143-101 4 10300 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/319 STAFF

1143-102 1 10302 BEGINNING FRENCH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/423 CHRISTOPHE MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 114311

1143-102 2 10303 BEGINNING FRENCH II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/423 HARRIS M

1143-201 1 10304 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/319 RACINE MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 114312

1143-331 1 10305 FR-ENG & ENG-FR TRANS I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/320 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 114322

1143-374 1 11761 ADV FR CONV 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/319 RACINE MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

ITALIAN

1147-114 1 10306 ITAL DICT FOR VOICE MAJ 2 LEC MW 2:00 2:50 PM 46/A04A ORMOND N

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1151-364 1 10307 PEOPL & CULT, WEST AFRIC VC LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/320 CHRISTOPHE MMAJORS ONLYPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1151-364 3 11763 HAITI: PEOPLE, CULT & CREO VC LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/420 CHRISTOPHE MMAJORS ONLYPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1151-364 4 11954 VOULEZ-VOUS HIP HOP: FR M VC LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 41/420 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1151364

1151-495 2 10309 SPANISH APPLIED LINGUISTI 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFMAJORS ONLYPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENTQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

PORTUGUESE

1153-101 1 10310 BEGINNING PORTUGUESE I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/113 CERPE A

SPANISH

1157-101 2 10312 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/420 HEMANS L

1157-101 3 10313 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/420 HALICI L

1157-101 6 10314 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/113 HEMANS L

1157-101 7 10315 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/114 DIAGNE M

1157-101 8 10316 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/113 DIAGNE M

1157-101 9 10317 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/420 JACKSON S

1157-101 10 10318 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/114 ALONSO M

1157-101 11 10319 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/114 ALONSO M

1157-101 12 10320 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/110 DIAGNE M

1157-102 1 10324 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/320 JACKSON SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115711

1157-102 2 10325 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/420 HALICI LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115711

1157-102 3 10326 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/113 ALONSO MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115711

1157-102 4 10327 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/114 ALONSO M

1157-102 5 11882 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/319 SOLA-SOLE MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115711

1157-102 6 10328 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/114 SOLA-SOLE MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115711

1157-102 8 10329 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/114 DAVIS III T

1157-102 10 10330 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/420 DAVIS III TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115711

1157-201 1 10331 INTERM. SPAN I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/320 JACKSON S

1157-202 1 11883 INTERM. SPAN II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/420 DAVIS III TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 115721

1157-301 1 10332 ADV SPAN GRAM/COMP I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/319 HEMANS L

1157-341 1 10333 SPAN CIV AND LIT I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 39/114 STAFF

1157-351 1 11886 SP AM CIV & LIT I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/320 JACKSON SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1157-364 2 10334 BUSINESS SPANISH 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/114 STAFF

1157-435 1 11885 SPAN AMER NOV. 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/113 DAVIS III TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1157-439 1 10335 AFRICAN PRES HISPC LIT 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/320 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1157-480 1 11884 APPLIED LINGUISICS -SPAN 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/114 SOLA-SOLE MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE(CONT.) PREREQ COURSE REQ'D WITH MIN GRADE

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MATHEMATICS

1535-005 1 10732 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/111 STAFF

1535-005 3 10733 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/111 STAFF

1535-015 1 10734 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 32/B01-27 BULLOCK T

1535-015 2 10735 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/401 STAFF

1535-015 3 10736 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/112 BULLOCK T

1535-101 1 10737 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 41/401 HAWKINS W

1535-101 2 10738 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/401 HAWKINS W

1535-101 3 10739 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 32/B01-27 DARAI A

1535-101 4 10740 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 32/B01-27 BLAGMON EARL L

1535-101 5 10741 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/401 BULLOCK T

1535-101 6 10742 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/409 STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1535-102 1 10743 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/409 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153511

1535-102 2 10744 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/409 FLEMING JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153511

1535-102 3 10745 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/409 RICE III WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153511

1535-102 4 10746 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/409 GOWARD RPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153511

1535-102 5 10747 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/409 HAWKINS WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153511

1535-105 1 10749 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/409 BULLOCK TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535015

1535-105 2 10750 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/409 FARMER SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535015

1535-105 3 10751 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/401 FLEMING JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535015QUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1535-105 4 10752 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/401 FARMER SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535015

1535-113 1 10754 PRECAL WITH TRIG I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-27 EDWARDS TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153515

1535-113 2 10755 PRECAL WITH TRIG I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/401 FLEMING JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 153515

1535-114 1 10756 PRECAL WITH TRIG II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-27 FARMER SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRE D - 1535113

1535-114 2 10757 PRECAL WITH TRIG II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/401 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535113

1535-116 1 10758 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 32/B01-27 FARMER SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 153515

1535-116 2 10759 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/401 BLAGMON EARL LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 153515

1535-116 3 10760 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/409 BLAGMON EARL LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 153515

1535-116 4 10761 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 41/401 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 153515

1535-151 1 10763 CALCULUS I 3 LEC MWR 11:00 12:10 PM 32/B01-28 GOWARD RPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535114

1535-151 2 10764 CALCULUS I 3 LEC MWR 7:00 8:10 PM 32/B01-27 DARAI APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535114

1535-152 1 10767 CALCULUS II 3 LEC MTW 11:00 12:10 PM 32/B01-27 EDWARDS TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351 51

1535-152 2 10768 CALCULUS II 3 LEC MTR 8:30 9:40 PM 32/B01-28 HORTON LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535151

1535-155 1 10769 CALCULUS I LAB 1 LAB T 11:00 11:50 AM 32/B01-02 GOWARD R39

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1535-155 2 10770 CALCULUS I LAB 1 LAB T 7:00 7:50 PM 32/B01-02 DARAI A

1535-156 1 10773 CALCULUS II LAB 1 LAB R 11:00 11:50 AM 32/B01-02 EDWARDS T

1535-156 2 10774 CALCULUS II LAB 1 LAB W 8:30 9:20 PM 32/B01-02 HORTON L

1535-185 1 10775 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/401 HAWKINS WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153515

1535-185 2 10776 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 32/B01-28 RICE III WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 153515

1535-213 1 11691 CALCULUS FOR APPL III 4 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-215 1 10778 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 8:00 8:50 AM 32/B01-27 EDWARDS TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535116

1535-215 2 10779 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 12:30 1:20 PM 32/B01-28 GOWARD RPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535116

1535-215 3 10780 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 5:30 6:20 PM 39/104 DARAI APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535116

1535-215 4 10781 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 8:30 9:20 PM 41/409 FLEMING JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED D - 1535116

1535-225 1 10783 LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/B01-28 HORTON L

1535-253 1 10784 CALCULUS III 3 LEC MWR 5:30 6:40 PM 32/B01-27 HORTON L

1535-254 1 10788 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/B01-28 STEADMAN VPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535253PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535225

1535-255 1 10791 CALCULUS III LAB 1 LAB T 5:30 6:20 PM 32/B01-02 HORTON L

1535-260 1 10796 DIFFER EQ W/LINEAR ALGB 4 LEC MWR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/B01-28 STEADMAN V

1535-315 1 10797 NUMBER STRUC WITH APPL 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-335 1 11677 CLASSICAL GEOMETRY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/103 RICE III WPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535151

1535-351 1 10798 ADVANCED CALCULUS I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/102 FLEMING J

1535-381 1 10799 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/103 RICE III W

1535-385 1 10801 INTRO TO REG ANAL & APPL 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-393 1 10802 THEORY AND APPL OF MATH 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 32/B01-27 BLAGMON EARL L

1535-411 1 10803 ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/102 STAFF

1535-431 1 10806 MODERN GEOMETRY I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/102 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535176PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535225

1535-461 1 10807 COMPLEX ANALYSIS I 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-480 1 10808 MATHEMATICAL STATS I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/103 STAFF

1535-482 1 10809 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-490 1 10810 SENIOR SEMINAR 1 SEM * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535351PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535411PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3528231QUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1535-495 1 10812 INDEPENDENT STUDY VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

DEPT: MASS MEDIA VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

GRAPHIC DESIGN

1101-105 1 10004 FOUNDATIONS I 3 LLB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B12 KIDD D

1101-105 2 10005 FOUNDATIONS I 3 LLB TR 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B12 GONGORA A

1101-105 3 10006 FOUNDATIONS I 3 LLB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B12 KINNEBERG L

1101-113 1 10007 GRAPHIC DESIGN I 3 LAB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-08 TALLEY M

1101-124 1 10008 COMPUTER ART I 3 LAB TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B07 NIYANGODA R

1101-126 1 10009 TYPOGRAPHY 3 LLB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B08 TALLEY M

1101-201 1 10010 COMPUTER ILLUSTRTAION 3 LAB F 9:00 2:50 PM 42/B07 TALLEY M

1101-207 1 10011 WEB DESIGN 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B07 STAFF

1101-212 1 10012 GRAPHIC DESIGN II 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B-16 NIYANGODA R

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1104-107 1 10013 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC T 9:30 11:20 AM 42/B-16 HOWELL FPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11041 8

1104-107 2 10014 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC M 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S

1104-108 1 10015 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 12:20 PM 42/B-16 HOWELL F

1104-108 2 10016 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB W 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S

1104-109 1 10017 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-16 MADKINS S

1104-109 2 10018 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B16 INTERDONATO P

1104-109 3 10019 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB S 9:00 2:50 PM 42/B07 HUMPHREY W

1104-113 1 10020 DIGITAL IMAGING I LEC 2 LEC M 2:00 3:50 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S

1104-113 2 10021 DIGITAL IMAGING I LEC 2 LEC M 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B07 STAFF

1104-114 1 10022 DIGITAL IMAGING I LAB 1 LAB W 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S

1104-114 2 10023 DIGITAL IMAGING I LAB 1 LAB W 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B07 MASSENBURG G

1104-214 2 10024 DESIGN TO PRINT PRACTICUM 2 LEC M 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B-17 INTERDONATO P

1104-215 2 10025 DESIGN TO PRINT PRAC I LA 1 LAB W 5:20 8:20 PM 42/B-09 INTERDONATO P

1104-295 1 10026 DIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUD VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * INTERDONATO P

STUDIO ART

1105-101 1 10028 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/A15 GONGORA A

1105-101 2 10029 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/A15 KIDD D

1105-101 3 10030 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A15 KIDD D

1105-115 H0 10031 VISUAL THINKING 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A-12 VENNE D

1105-115 1 11764 VISUAL THINKING 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A-12 VENNE D

1105-115 2 11736 VISUAL THINKING 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/A-12 VENNE D

1105-145 1 10033 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 41/202 HIMAWAN B

1105-145 2 10034 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB TR 9:30 12:20 PM 41/202 HIMAWAN B

1105-145 3 10035 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB S 9:00 2:50 PM 41/202 PETRONE T

1105-145 4 10036 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 41/202 STAFF

1105-145 5 11743 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 PETRONE T

1105-184 1 10037 FUND OF ART APPREC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A-14 BLEE J

1105-184 88 11746 FUND OF ART APPREC 3 LEC MW 10:00 11:20 AM 42/A-14 GONGORA A

1105-231 1 10039 INTRO TO PAINTING 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A12 VENNE D

1105-261 1 10040 INTRO TO CERAMICS 3 LAB S 10:00 4:00 PM 43/A01 DEL VALLE MQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1105-281 1 10041 WRLD ART HIST:ANCIENT REN 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 42/A-14 BLEE J

1105-294 1 10043 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 3 DIR MW 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 HIMAWAN B

1105-303 1 10045 ANIMATION & MULTIMEDIA I 3 LAB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B07 NIYANGODA R

1105-331 1 10046 ADVANCED PAINTING I 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A12 VENNE D

1105-394 1 10047 DIRECTED STUDIES 3 DIR TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/A12 STAFF

1105-471 2 10052 ADV STUDIO PROJ I SR PORT 3 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * NIYANGODA R

1105-472 2 10054 ADV STUDIO PROJ II 3 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1105-490 1 10055 INTERDISCIPLINARY ART 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GONGORA A

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS

1106-301 1 11732 COST ESTIMATING 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1106-307 1 10056 COLOR MANAGEMENT LEC 2 LEC T 11:00 12:50 PM 42/B07 INTERDONATO P

1106-308 1 10057 COLOR MANAGEMENT LAB 1 LEC R 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B07 INTERDONATO P

1106-309 1 10058 DIGITAL IMAGING II LEC 2 LEC T 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B07 MADKINS S

1106-310 1 10059 DIGITAL IMAGING II LAB 1 LAB R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B07 MADKINS S

1106-495 2 10060 INDEP PUBLISHING PROJECT VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * INTERDONATO P

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DANCE

1111-101 1 10085 MODERN DANCE I 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 46/A02 JOHNSON J

1111-131 1 10086 AFRO-CUBAN 1 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A02 THOMPSON A

1111-484 1 10087 DANCE SQUAD 2 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA THOMPSON A

1111-484 2 10088 REPERTORY 2 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 46/A02 THOMPSON APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 111111

FILM

1113-211 1 10089 INTRO TO STUDIO TV PROD 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 38/B05 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 111321

1113-234 1 10090 FUNDS OF FILM PROD 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/B05 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 111717

1113-311 1 10091 INTRO TO REMOTE TV PROD 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 38/B05 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 111321

JOURNALISM

1115-211 1 10092 FUNDS OF JOURNALISM 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 42/B17 STAFF

1115-212 1 10093 NEWS REPORTING 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B-10 STAFF

1115-213 1 10094 NEWS EDITING 3 LLB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/B-10 STAFF

1115-311 1 10095 NEWS & JOURNALISM LAB I 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B17 STAFF

1115-312 1 10096 NEWS & JOURNALISM LAB II 3 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1115212QUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

MASS MEDIA

1117-105 1 10097 PROC OF COMMUNICATION 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 42/A14 STAFF

1117-105 2 10098 PROC OF COMMUNICATION 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A14 STAFF

1117-107 1 10099 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A14 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 111715PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133111

1117-107 2 10100 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A14 STAFF

1117-116 1 10101 AUDIO VISUAL FOUNDS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 42/B-10 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1117116PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1117215

1117-215 1 10102 ADVERTISING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B-10 STAFF

1117-215 2 11733 ADVERTISING 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 42/B-10 STAFF

1117-398 1 10103 DIR STUD JOUR/TV 3 DIR * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1115211

1117-398 2 10104 DIR STUD JOUR/TV 3 DIR * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1115211PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133111

1117-398 5 10105 VIDEO EDITING 3 DIR MW 2:00 3:50 PM 42/B14 STAFF

1117-398 11 10106 DIR STUD JOUR/TV 3 DIR MW 4:00 5:20 PM 42/B-10 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1115211PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133111

1117-398 12 10107 DIR STUD JOUR/TV 3 DIR TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B-17 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1115211PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133111

1117-495 2 10109 INDEP STUD MASS MEDIA 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1117-495 3 10110 INDEP STUD MASS MEDIA 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1117-495 8 10111 INDEP STUD MASS MEDIA 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

THEATRE

1121-104 1 10002 INTRO TO THEATRE ARTS 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 46/C06 WHITE C

1121-104 2 10001 INTRO TO THEATRE ARTS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C06 BALDINGER J

1121-104 3 10129 INTRO TO THEATRE ARTS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 46/C06 WHITE C

1121-111 1 11694 STAGECRAFT 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 46/C06 NO RAP

1121-261 1 11635 ACTING I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/C06 SMITH L

1121-264 1 11696 CREATIVE DRAMATICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 46/C06 WHITE C

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1121-265 1 10138 PERFORMANCE WKSHP ACTING 1 ICA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * WHITE CPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1121-281 1 11624 LIGHTING 3 LLB TR 2:00 3:20 PM 46/C06 NO RAP

1121-321 1 11700 MODERN AND CONTEMP THEA 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 42/A-14 BALDINGER J

1121-371 1 11623 DIRECTING I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C06 SMITH L

MUSIC

1165-005 1 10356 FUND OF MUS THEORY 2 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A07 BROWN J

1165-005 2 11636 FUND OF MUS THEORY 2 LLB TR 2:00 3:20 PM 46/A07 VANBUREN H

1165-010 1 10357 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A04A ROACH HABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT

1165-010 2 10358 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB T 4:30 5:20 PM 46/A04A COOPER MABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT

1165-010 3 10359 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 2:00 2:50 PM 46/A04A ROACH HABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT

1165-010 4 10360 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 12:30 1:20 PM 46/A04A ROACH HABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT

1165-020 1 10361 VOICE GROUP INSTRUCTION 1 LLB W 4:00 4:50 PM 46/A04 BUTLER J

1165-025 1 10362 UDC CHORALE 1 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C09 JONES W

1165-026 1 10363 THE VOICES 1 LLB R 12:30 1:50 PM 46/C09 GILLESPIE G

1165-033 1 10364 SMALL JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * JOHNSON AABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-035 1 10365 WOODWIND ENS 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-045 1 10366 BRASS/PERCUSSION ENS 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GEORGES DABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-070 1 10367 INSTRUMENTAL GRP INSTRUC 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L

1165-086 1 10368 JAZZ LABORATORY BAND 1 LLB MW 2:00 3:50 PM 46/A07 JOHNSON AABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-087 1 10369 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BROWN JABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-100 1 10370 MAT OF MUS I 3 LLB MW 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A04 KOREY J

1165-102 1 10371 EAR TR & SIGHT SNG I 2 LLB MW 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A04 KOREY J

1165-105 1 10372 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A04 BARTON L

1165-105 2 10373 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A04 COOPER M

1165-106 1 10376 HIST OF AFRICAN AMER MUS 3 LLB TR 2:00 3:20 PM 46/A04 ROACH H

1165-115 1 10377 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH HABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1165-116 1 10378 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH HABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT

1165-116 2 10379 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * COOPER MABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT

1165-125 1 10380 AP MAJ VOICE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND NABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1165-126 1 10381 AP MIN VOICE 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N

1165-130 1 10382 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I 1 LLB F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON AABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-135 1 10383 APP. MAJ. INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1165-136 1 10384 APP. MIN. INSTRUMENT 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L

1165-181 1 10385 GOSPEL IMPROVISATION I 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GILLESPIE GABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-200 1 10386 MAT OF MUS III 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A07 VANBUREN HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 116511PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 116513

1165-202 1 10387 EAR TR & SIGHT SNG III 2 LLB TR 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A07 VANBUREN HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 116513

1165-210 0 10388 DIRECTED STUDIES VC LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY J

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1165-210 1 10389 AA SEMINAR 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY JABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1165-215 1 10391 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * COOPER MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165115

1165-216 1 10392 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH HABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT

1165-216 2 10393 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * COOPER MABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT

1165-225 1 10394 AP MAJ VOICE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165125

1165-226 1 10395 AP MIN VOICE 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND NABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-230 1 10396 JAZZ IMPROVISATION II 1 LLB F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165130

1165-235 1 10397 APPLIED MAJOR INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165135

1165-236 1 10398 APPLIED MINOR INSTRUMENT 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-260 1 11620 GERMAN VOCAL LITERATURE 2 LEC MW 3:00 3:50 PM 46/A04 ORMOND N

1165-270 1 10399 COMPUTER APPL TO MUSIC I 3 LEC W TBA 46/A03A GUILLEN JABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-281 1 10400 GOSPEL MUSIC IMPROV II 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GILLESPIE GPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165181

1165-315 1 10402 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165215

1165-325 1 10403 AP MAJ VCE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165225

1165-330 1 10404 JAZZ IMPROVISATION III 1 LEC F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165230

1165-335 1 10405 APPLIED MAJOR INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165235

1165-338 1 11618 WOODWIND METH CLASS 2 LLB W 10:00 11:50 AM 46/C07 BARTON L

1165-368 1 11617 PERCUSSION-GUITAR METHODS 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * TEASLEY T

1165-372 1 11616 CHORAL CONDUCTING 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C09 JONES WABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-381 1 10406 GOSPEL MUSIC IMPROV III 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GILLESPIE GABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-391 1 11619 FORM & ANALYSIS II 2 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 46/C10 VANBUREN HABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

1165-410 0 10408 DIRECTED STUDIES VC LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY J

1165-410 1 10409 BM SEMINAR 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY JABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1165-415 1 10411 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165315

1165-425 1 10412 AP MAJ VCE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165325

1165-430 1 10414 JAZZ IMPROVISATION IV 1 LEC F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165330

1165-435 1 10415 APPLIED MAJOR INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1165335

DEPT: NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

NURSING (BS)

1427-300 1 11795 RN TO BSN TRANSITION 3 LEC M 12:30 1:50 PM 44/120 JOYNER J

1427-301 1 11796 HEALTH ASSESSMENT THEORY 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:50 PM 44/107 ASONGWED E

1427-302 1 11797 HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB 2 LEC TR 6:00 7:50 PM 44/107 ASONGWED E

1427-315 1 10690 ESSENTIALS PROF NURS THEO 2 LEC TR 4:00 4:50 PM 44/120 ASONGWED E

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1427-316 1 10691 ESSENTIALS PROF NURSING P 2 PRA TR 5:30 8:20 PM 44/120 ASONGWED E

1427-345 1 11722 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR RN 4 LEC W 4:00 6:50 PM 44/120 JEAN-BAPTISTE A

1427-350 1 11725 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH 3 LEC M 2:30 5:20 PM 44/213 JOYNER J

1427-350 11 11892 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH 3 LEC M 2:30 5:20 PM 44/120 JOYNER J

1427-354 1 10692 GERONTOLOGICAL NSG THEORY 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 44/120 ASONGWED E

1427-442 1 10693 CARE ACUTELY ILL CLIENT T 3 LEC W 11:00 1:50 PM 44/120 BAPTISTE A

1427-444 1 10694 ACUTE CARE/REHAB NSG PRAC 5 PRA TR 7:00 2:30 PM 44/HOSP BAPTISTE A

1427-445 1 10695 NSG SYS V-LDRSHP/MGT NSG 2 LEC M 5:30 7:20 PM 44/120 WEBSTER C

1427-455 1 10696 NURSING RESEARCH 3 LEC W 2:00 4:50 PM 44/107 WEBSTER C

RESPIRATORY THERAPY

1431-302 1 10697 PHARM AND THERAPEUTICS 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 44/119 LASSEGUE J

1431-311 1 10698 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOL I 3 LEC W 2:00 4:50 PM 44/111 STEINERT D

1431-401 1 11684 COMMUNITY RESP CARE THRY 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 44/116 HARRISON E

DEPT: ORIENTATION

ORIENTATION

8800-101 1 11578 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 41/424 STONEHILL H

8800-101 2 11579 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/424 STONEHILL H

8800-101 3 11580 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/424 VELEZ Z

8800-101 4 11804 FRESHMAN ORT BUS MAJORS O 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/424 STAFF

8800-101 5 11582 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/424 BECKETT T

8800-101 6 11800 FRESHMAN ORT BUS MAJORS O 1 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/424 WATERMAN A

8800-101 7 11583 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 41/424 GREENE K

8800-101 8 11584 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/424 OLIVARES E

8800-101 9 11585 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/424 ELLISON B

8800-101 10 11801 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/424 OLIVARES E

8800-101 11 11586 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/424 FLOOD F

8800-101 12 11802 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/424 GREENE K

8800-101 13 11587 FRESHMAN ORT IN PERSON/ON 1 LEC S 9:30 12:30 PM 32/203 STAFF

8800-101 14 11803 FRESHMAN ORT ONLINE 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * OLIVARES E

DEPT: PSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELING

PSYCHOLOGY

1171-137 1 10444 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/205 STAFF

1171-137 2 10445 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/205 STAFF

1171-201 2 10446 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 3 10447 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 4 10448 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 5 10449 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 6 10450 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 7 10451 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 8 10452 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 9 10453 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 10 10454 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 11 10455 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 12 10456 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 13 10457 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 14 10458 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 44/204 STAFF

1171-201 50 10459 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 2:50 4:15 PM 41/325 STAFF

1171-202 1 10462 CRITICAL SKL DEV PSY 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 44/205 STAFF

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1171-311 1 10464 STATISTICS I 3 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/205 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 117122

1171-311 2 10465 STATISTICS I 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/205 STAFF

1171-313 1 10466 EXPERIMENT PSY LEC 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/205 STAFF

1171-314 1 10467 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY L 1 LAB W 2:00 2:50 PM 44/205 STAFF

1171-318 1 10468 BASIC CONDITION & LEARN 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/108 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 117122

1171-336 1 10469 PSY OF HUM SEXUALITY 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:50 PM 39/108 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 117121

1171-351 1 10470 INTRO TO COMMUNITY PSY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/205 STAFF

1171-405 1 10472 HISTORY AND SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 44/205 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 117122

1171-415 1 10473 INTRO TO NEUROSCIENCE LEC 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 39/108 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 117121

1171-416 1 10474 INTRO TO NEUROSCIENCE LAB 1 LAB M 8:30 9:00 PM 39/108 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1171415

DEPT: URBAN AFFAIRS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL WORK

CRIMINOLOGY

1125-100 1 10142 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/323 STAFF

1125-100 2 10143 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 STAFF

1125-102 1 10145 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/322 STAFF

1125-102 2 10146 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/322 JETER S

1125-102 3 10147 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/322 STAFF

1125-102 4 10148 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/322 STAFF

1125-102 31 10149 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1125-150 1 10150 JUSTICE ISSUES IN SOCIETY 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/309 STAFF

1125-175 1 10151 GEO-SPATIAL ANALYSIS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/322 JETER S

1125-175 2 10152 GEO-SPATIAL ANALYSIS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/322 JETER S

1125-203 1 10153 FORENSIC/INVESTIGATIONS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/322 STEWART L

1125-203 2 10154 FORENSIC/INVESTIGATIONS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/323 STEWART L

1125-222 1 10155 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/323 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 112510PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 112512PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125232

1125-224 1 10156 ISSUES IN CRIMINAL LAW 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 41/323 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 112510PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 112512PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125232

1125-232 1 10157 CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/323 MOORE M

1125-232 2 10158 CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/323 MOORE M

1125-234 1 10159 JUVENILE JUSTICE 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/323 STAFF

1125-271 1 10160 DYNAMICS OF HUMAN RELATIO 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/323 STAFF

1125-271 2 10161 DYNAMICS OF HUMAN RELATIO 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/323 STAFF

1125-300 1 10162 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3 LEC S 12:00 2:50 PM 41/323 STAFF

1125-395 6 11726 HOMICIDE 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/323 HILL S

1125-450 1 10164 RESEARCH JUST SYS I 3 LEC M 9:30 12:20 PM 41/322 HILL S

1125-451 1 10166 RESEARCH JUST SYS LAB 1 LAB W 9:30 12:20 PM 41/322 HILL S

GEOGRAPHY

1161-103 1 10336 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/429 STAFF

1161-105 1 10337 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/429 STAFF

1161-105 2 10338 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/429 STAFF

1161-105 3 10339 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/429 STAFF

1161-497 2 11760 PEOPLE, CULTURES AND WEST AFRICA 3 IND TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/423 CHRISTOPHE M

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1163-101 1 10341 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 STAFF

1163-101 2 10342 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/309 JOWERS S

1163-101 88 10343 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/324 JOWERS S

1163-102 1 10344 U.S. HIST (SINCE 1865) 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/408 MUSGROVE G

1163-102 2 10345 U.S. HIST (SINCE 1865) 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 MUSGROVE G

1163-111 1 10346 INTR TO AFRICAN HIST I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/410 ELKHAWAS M

1163-164 1 10347 INTRO TO HIST OF BLK AM 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 STAFF

1163-224 1 10349 HIST OF CARIBBEAN 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/309 STAFF

1163-276 1 11752 COLONIALSM & IMPERIALSM 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/302 ELKHAWAS M

1163-279 1 10350 HISTORY OF D.C. 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/408 MUSGROVE G

1163-279 2 10351 HISTORY OF D.C. 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/408 MUSGROVE G

1163-394 1 10352 PHILOS & METH OF HIST 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA ELKHAWAS MMAJORS ONLY

1163-410 1 10353 HISTORY OF CRIME & PUNISH 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/324 STAFF

1163-490 9 11751 BLACK LIFE:POST CIVIL RIG 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/302 MUSGROVE G

1163-490 13 10355 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HI 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/324 JOWERS S

1163-490 21 11727 MUSEUMS & ARCHIVES IN DC 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/324 JOWERS S

PHILOSOPHY

1167-105 2 10416 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 3 10417 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 4 10418 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 6 10419 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 7 10420 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 14 10421 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/301 STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1167-105 15 10422 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 16 10423 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/301 STAFF

1167-105 20 10425 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/410 STAFF

1167-108 1 10427 INTRO TO SOC ETHICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/301 STAFF

1167-108 2 10428 INTRO TO SOC ETHICS 3 LEC S 12:00 2:50 PM 41/309 STAFF

1167-110 1 10429 CRITICAL REASONING 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/301 STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

POLITICAL SCIENCE

1169-205 1 10430 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/408 SHROYER G

1169-205 3 10431 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/324 SHROYER G

1169-206 1 10432 INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVT 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/324 STAFF

1169-206 2 10433 INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVT 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/324 STAFF

1169-207 1 10434 BLACK POLITICS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/324 STAFF

1169-285 1 10435 POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/309 SHROYER G

1169-285 2 11728 POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/324 STAFF

1169-295 1 10436 POLITICAL RES SKILLS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/408 STAFF

1169-345 1 11887 INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/324 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ'D WITH MIN.GRADE

1169-346 1 10437 BUREAUCRACY AND POLICY 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/302 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1169-356 1 10438 CIVIL RIGHTS / LIBERTIES 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/324 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1169-406 9 11888 MEDIA AND POLITICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 STAFF

1169-436 1 10439 POLITICAL SCI PRACTICUM 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1169-475 1 10440 GLOBAL POLITICS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/309 SHROYER GPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1169-498 1 10442 SENIOR SEMINAR 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/324 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE(CONT.) PREREQ COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN GRADE

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SOCIAL WORK

1173-110 2 10485 INTRO SOC WELF/SOC WORK 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/320 STAFF

1173-265 1 10486 THEORIES OF DRUG ABUSE 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/302 STAFF

1173-274 1 10487 INTRO AGING/PROB BLK ELD 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

1173-274 2 10488 INTRO AGING/PROB BLK ELD 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/302 STAFF

1173-275 1 10489 ECOL OF HLTH ILL & AGING 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/324 STAFF

1173-292 2 11688 SOCIAL WORK-CHILDREN IN S 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM TBA BARROW F

1173-292 3 11689 PRESPECTIVESCHILD ABUSE&A 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

1173-292 4 11686 GENERATION Y YOUTH RISK/RES 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/421 STAFF

1173-292 5 11690 CRITICAL THINKING IN SOCI 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

1173-310 1 10490 SOC WELF AS SOC INST I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/421 MURPHY J

1173-310 2 10491 SOC WELF AS SOC INST I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/302 BARROW F

1173-320 1 10492 HUM BEHAV SOC ENVRN I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/309 BARROW F

1173-320 2 10493 HUM BEHAV SOC ENVRN I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/309 BARROW F

1173-333 1 10494 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II 3 LEC MW 11:30 12:50 PM 41/410 BURTON J

1173-333 2 10495 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/410 CABNESS J

1173-334 1 10496 APPROACHES TO GROUP WORK 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/421 CABNESS J

1173-341 1 10497 RESEARCH IN SOC WELF II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/421 MURPHY J

1173-341 2 10498 RESEARCH IN SOC WELF II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/421 MURPHY J

1173-343 1 10499 RES SOC WELF STAT LAB II 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:30 PM 41/421 MURPHY J

1173-343 2 10500 RES SOC WELF STAT LAB II 1 LAB TR 8:30 9:20 PM 41/421 MURPHY J

1173-398 3 10501 FAMILY LIFE IN BLACK AMER VC IND F 6:00 8:50 PM 41/302 STAFF

1173-398 4 10502 HIVAIDS &SOCIAL WORK PRAC VC IND TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/301 STAFF

1173-490 1 10503 PRACTICUM I 5 LEC MW 10:00 11:20 AM 41/421 CABNESS JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173311PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173330PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173332

1173-490 2 10504 PRACTICUM I 5 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/429 BURTON JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173311PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173330PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173332

1173-490 3 10505 PRACTICUM I 5 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173311PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173330PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1173332

ANTHROPOLOGY

1175-113 2 10506 INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/410 STAFF

1175-113 3 10507 INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/309 STAFF

SOCIOLOGY

1177-111 1 10508 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 REDMOND W

1177-111 3 10510 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/421 STAFF

1177-111 4 10511 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/410 REDMOND W

1177-111 5 10512 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/324 RICHARDS L

1177-244 1 10513 THE FAMILY 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/408 REDMOND W

1177-265 1 10515 SOCIOLOGY OF URBAN YOUTH 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/408 REDMOND W

1177-320 1 10516 RESEARCH METHODS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/410 RICHARDS L

1177-346 1 10517 POWER AND INEQUALITY 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/302 RICHARDS L

1177-356 1 11749 POPULATION DYNAMICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFF

1177-394 1 10518 CRIT ANAL/WRTNG SOC SCI 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 STAFF

1177-395 12 10519 MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/302 STAFF

1177-395 13 11646 SOCIOLOGY OF THE LIFE COU 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/302 RICHARDS L

1177-496 1 10520 PRACTICUM 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

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1179-106 2 10525 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/410 BUCK L

1179-205 1 10526 URBAN POVERTY 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/309 BUCK L

1179-205 2 10527 URBAN POVERTY 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/301 BUCK L

1179-294 6 11678 NONPROFIT PROG DESIGN&EVA 3 SEM MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/302 BENATII SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1179-294 10 10529 INTRODUCTION TO URBAN PLA 3 SEM MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1179-294 80 10530 PROGRAM DESIGN & EVALUATI 3 SEM S 9:00 4:00 PM TBA STAFF

1179-304 1 10531 URBAN GOVERNMENT 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA BUCK LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE

1179-305 1 10532 INTRO TO NONPROFIT ORGS 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM TBA BENATII S

1179-305 2 10533 INTRO TO NONPROFIT ORGS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/302 BENATII S

1179-306 1 10535 FUNDRAISING 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 44/213 STAFF

1179-310 1 10536 ETHICS & PUBLIC SERVICE 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/421 STEWART L

1179-335 1 10537 URB POL ECON 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/429 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADE(CONT.) PREREQ COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN GRADE

1179-355 1 10538 HOUSING 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM TBA STAFF

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

DEPT: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

8415-145 1 11900 INTRO TO ENVRION SCI 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/110 KAKOVITCH T

8415-145 2 11901 INTRO TO ENVRION SCI 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/219 KAKOVITCH T

8415-145 3 11903 INTRO TO ENVRION SCI 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/110 ELHELU M

8415-146 1 11904 INTRO TO ENVIR SCI LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/219 KAKOVITCH T

8415-146 2 11905 INTRO TO ENVIR SCI LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/219 KAKOVITCH T

8415-146 3 11906 INTRO TO ENVIR SCI LAB 1 LAB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/221 ELHELU M

8415-247 1 11909 ENVIRON STATS 3 LEC T 2:00 4:50 PM 44/221 KAKOVITCH TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 8415145(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-8415146

8415-357 1 11895 URBAN SUSTAINABILITY 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

8415-488 1 11911 ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD PROBL 4 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ELHELU M

DEPT: NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE

NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE

8333-320 1 11893 NUTRITION EDUCATION 3 LEC T 2:30 5:20 PM 44/307B HARRIS M

8333-321 1 11894 NUTRITION EDUCATION LAB 1 LAB R 2:30 5:20 PM 44/307B HARRIS MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 842116

8333-421 1 11896 THERAPEUTION NUTRITION I 3 LEC M 11:30 1:20 PM 44/307B GANGANNA P

8333-423 1 11897 THERAPEUTIC NUTRITION LAB 1 LAB W 11:30 1:20 PM 44/307B GANGANNA P

8333-426 1 11902 FOOD SYSTEMS MGMT I 2 LEC M 8:00 9:50 AM 44/307B POINTER C

8333-428 1 11899 FOOD SYSTEMS MGMT I LAB 1 LAB W 8:00 10:50 AM 44/307B POINTER

FOOD SCIENCE

8421-103 1 11944 INTRO TO FOOD SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A

8421-104 1 11945 INTRO TO NUTRION LAB 1 LAB MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/318 HARRIS M

8421-104 2 11948 INTRO TO NUTRION LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/318 HARVEY B

8421-104 3 11949 INTRO TO NUTRION LAB 1 LAB TR 2:00 3:20 PM 44/318 HARVEY B

8421-105 1 11943 INTRO TO FOOD SCIENCE 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A

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8421-106 2 11947 INTRO TO NUTRITION 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/318 HARVEY B

8421-106 3 11950 INTRO TO NUTRITION 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/110 HARVEY B

8421-442 1 11951 FOOD CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 12:20 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A

8421-444 1 11952 FOOD CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC T 9:30 12:20 PM 44/110 OLOWOFOYEKU A

8421-490 1 11953 SENIOR SEMINAR & RESEARCH 2 SEM * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GANGANNA P

DEPT: URBAN ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

ARCHITEC TURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

8505-101 1 11917 BASIC DESIGN & COMM I 3 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM 42/A10 STAFF

8505-101 2 11918 BASIC DESIGN & COMM I 3 LLB MWF 3:30 5:20 PM 42/A10 STAFF

8505-105 1 11920 INTRO TO COMPUTER TECH I 3 LEC MWF 8:30 10:00 PM TBA STAFF

8505-114 1 11919 MAT & METH OF CONSTRUCT 3 LLB S 9:00 12:00 PM 42/B17A STAFF

8505-201 1 11922 ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO I 4 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM 42/A07 STAFF

8505-231 1 11925 STATICS & STRUCTURAL DESI 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM TBA STAFF

8505-241 1 11924 ADVANCED COMPUTER SIMUL 3 LEC S 9:00 1:00 PM TBA STAFF

8505-244 1 11923 MECHAN & ELEC SYS 3 LLB S 1:00 4:00 PM TBA STAFF

8505-301 1 11926 ARCH STUDIO III 5 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM 42/A09 STAFF

8505-321 1 11927 HIST & THEORY OF ARCH I 3 LEC MWF 5:30 6:20 PM TBA STAFF

8505-331 1 11928 THEORY OF STRUCTURES 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:45 PM TBA STAFF

8505-341 1 11962 ADVANCED COMP SIMULATION 3 LLB S 9:00 1:00 PM 42/113A BELTON R

8505-401 1 11929 ARCH STUDIO V 5 LLB MWF 6:30 9:30 PM 32/A05 STAFF

8505-411 1 11935 PROF ETHICS & PRACTICE I 3 LEC MWF 5:30 6:20 PM TBA STAFF

8505-412 1 11961 PRESERVATION REHAB TECH 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM 42/209 STAFF

8505-505 1 11933 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN I 3 LEC MWF 5:30 6:20 PM TBA STAFF

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

DEPT: ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & ECONOMICS

ACCOUNTING

2201-201 1 10870 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/B15 RAMSEY DABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2201-201 2 10871 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/B15 ROBINSON-FOSTERABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2201-201 3 10872 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B15 SALMON EABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2201-201 4 10873 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B15 RAMSEY DABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2201-201 5 10874 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC S 9:00 11:40 AM 42/B15 ROBINSON-FOSTER

2201-202 1 10875 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/B15 RAMSEY DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220121

2201-202 2 10876 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 42/B15 GREEN DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220121

2201-202 3 10877 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B15 ROBINSON-FOSTERPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220121

2201-202 4 10878 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220121

2201-301 1 10881 INTERMEDIATE ACCT I 3 LEC TR 11:00 2:20 PM 42/B15 GREEN DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

2201-301 2 10882 INTERMEDIATE ACCT I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/301 GREEN DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

2201-302 1 10884 INTERMED ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA GREEN DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220131

2201-312 1 10885 FED INCOME TX ACCNT I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/C07 GREEN EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

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2201-312 2 10886 FED INCOME TX ACCNT I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/C05-B SALMON EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

2201-325 1 10888 COST ACCOUNTING 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B15 RAMSEY DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

2201-401 1 10890 AUDITING I 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/C05-B SALMON EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

2201-402 1 10892 AUDITING II 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-B SALMON EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220141

2201-404 1 10894 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/302 GREEN EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220132

2201-406 1 10895 GOVERNMENTAL & FUND ACCT 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/112 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220131

2201-407 1 10896 ACCTG INFORMATION SYS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-B ROBINSON-FOSTERPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220132

2201-412 1 10897 FED. INCOME TAX ACCT II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/510 MARTIN PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2201312

2201-426 1 10898 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/302 GREEN EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2201325

BUSINESS ECONOMICS & FINANCE

2131-201 1 10856 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/113 TERRELL S

2131-201 2 10857 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/421 EZEANI E

2131-201 3 10858 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/204 EBEL R

2131-201 4 10859 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/113 TERRELL S

2131-201 5 11679 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM EBEL RCOLLEGE LEVEL MATHEMATICS COURSE REQUIRED

2131-202 1 10862 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/209 TERRELL S

2131-202 2 10863 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 38/107 SAMHAN M

2131-202 3 10864 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/204 SAMHAN M

2131-202 4 10865 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/110 TERRELL S

2131-355 1 10868 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/103 EZEANI EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 213121PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 213122

2131-395 1 10869 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTORQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

2209-214 1 10909 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/C07 MARTIN P

2209-214 2 10910 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/510 MARTIN P

2209-220 1 10911 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/429 SHAH BABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2209-220 2 10912 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/110 STAFFABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2209-220 3 10913 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 LEC S 9:00 11:40 AM 39/114 STAFFABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

2209-223 1 10915 QUANTITATIVE BUS TECH 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/207 WANG APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209220

2209-223 2 10916 QUANTITATIVE BUS TECH 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 42/210 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209220

2209-306 1 10919 PRICE THEORY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/420 EBEL RPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 213122

2209-307 1 10920 MONEY AND BANKING 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 42/B15 SAMHAN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 213122

2209-308 1 10921 FIN & FISCAL POL 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/510 SAMHAN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 213121

2209-314 1 10922 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 32/107 MARTIN PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220121

2209-314 2 10923 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/C07 SHAH BABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S)

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2209-314 4 10925 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/401 QUIGLEY HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220121

2209-318 1 10927 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/424 QUIGLEY HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 213122

2209-411 1 10929 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/C07 QUIGLEY HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314

2209-412 1 10930 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT II 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 41/417 QUIGLEY HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209411

2209-414 1 10931 SECURITY ANALYSIS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 42/C07 WANG APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314

2209-416 1 10932 FINANCIAL INST/CAP MKTS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/C07 SHAH BPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314

2209-495 1 10933 FEDERAL RESERVE CHALLENGE 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

DEPT: DEAN'S OFFICE

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (COMMON COURSES)

2550-490 1 11034 PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP 3 PRA F 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 STAFF

DEPT: MANAGEMENT & GRADUATE STUDIES

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

2213-304 1 10954 INTRO TO MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/317 BACHMAN PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220714

2213-304 2 10955 INTRO TO MANAGEMENT 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/113 BACHMAN PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220714

2213-306 1 10959 HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/319 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-307 1 10962 LABOR-MGMT RELATIONS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/317 MAKHLOUF HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-308 1 10963 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/317 BUMPUS NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-309 1 10964 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/C05-A HUA JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120

2213-319 1 10965 BUSINESS ETHICS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/319 JOSEPH APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-406 1 10966 DECISION THEORY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/317 TANNEN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209223

2213-406 2 11739 DECISION THEORY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA TANNEN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209223

2213-407 1 10968 MULTINATIONAL CORP MGMT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/104 JOSEPH APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334QUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

2213-409 1 10970 ORG THEORY & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/317 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-409 2 11833 ORG THEORY & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/317 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-409 3 10971 ORG THEORY & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM TBA BUMPUS NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-411 1 10973 LEADERSHIP 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/317 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334

2213-414 1 10974 PRODUCTN & OPERATNS MGT 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/324 TANNEN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209223

2213-414 2 10975 PRODUCTN & OPERATNS MGT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/317 LYONS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209223

2213-414 3 11834 PRODUCTN & OPERATNS MGT 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/317 LYONS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2209223

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2213-419 1 10979 BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEG 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 41/317 BACHMAN PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 222734PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314

2213-419 2 10980 BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA LYONS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 222734PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220122

2213-419 3 11766 BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEG 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 39/103 LYONS DPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221334(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2227304(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2209314PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

2213-495 0 10983 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

2213-495 1 10984 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

2215-304 2 10995 MODERN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/212 RAMEY J

2215-305 1 10996 PUBLIC PERSONNEL MGMT 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 41/317 RAMEY J

2215-308 1 10997 ISSUES/PUBLIC MGMT 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM TBA RAMEY J

2215-495 0 10998 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFSEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBER

MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

2219-246 1 11017 SALESSHIP PRINC & PRAC 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/A02B STAFF

DEPT: MARKETING, LEGAL STUDIES & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

2207-104 1 10901 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/207 STAFF

2207-104 2 10902 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/113 HARRIS M

2207-104 3 10903 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/111 HARRIS M

2207-104 4 11878 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM STAFF

2207-208 1 10904 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/207 HARRIS MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133112

2207-208 2 10905 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 38/107 YATES SPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133112

2207-208 3 10906 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/416 HARRIS MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133112

2207-406 1 10908 OFF SYS MANAGEMENT 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/108 STAFF

BUSINESS LAW, PROCUREMENT & PUBLIC CONTRACTING

2211-214 1 10938 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/209 WHITE W

2211-214 2 10939 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

2211-214 3 10940 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM TBA STAFF

2211-214 4 10941 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 39/108 STAFF

2211-306 1 10944 FORMATION OF GOV CONTRACT 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/109 STAFF

2211-318 1 10945 COMMERCIAL LAW 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/323 WHITE W

2211-318 3 10947 COMMERCIAL LAW 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/306 WHITE W

2211-406 1 10949 COST & PRICE ANALYSIS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/306 WHITE W

2211-407 1 10950 CONTRACT NEGOTIATION 3 LEC S 12:30 3:20 PM 39/108 STAFF

2211-408 1 10951 PROCUREMENT LAW 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 39/103 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221136

2211-495 1 10953 INDEPENDENT STUDY VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

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COMPUTER INFORMATION & SYSTEMS SCIENCE

2217-120 1 11005 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/P04-A DHURIA H

2217-120 2 11006 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/P04-A DHURIA H

2217-120 3 11007 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J

2217-120 4 11008 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J

2217-120 5 11009 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB MW 4:00 5:20 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J

2217-220 1 11693 BASIC FOR BUSINESS 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/P04-A SMITH JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120

2217-330 1 11721 INTERNET PROGRAMMING 3 LLB MW 2:00 3:20 PM 32/C05-A SRINIVASAN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2217220

2217-401 1 11634 BUSN SYS ANALYSIS & DESIG 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-A HUA JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217220

2217-402 1 11010 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/P04-A DHURIA HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120

2217-402 2 11011 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 44/P04-A HUA JPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120

2217-402 3 11012 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/P04-A DHURIA HPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120

2217-420 1 11014 DATABASE PROGRAMMING 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-A SRINIVASAN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217225(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2217402

2217-495 1 11015 MANAGING INFORMATION SECU 3 DIR T 5:30 8:20 PM 32/C05-A SRINIVASAN MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 221741

MARKETING & TRANSPORTATION

2227-304 1 11018 INTRO. TO MKTG. MGMT. 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/510 OSTAPENKO N

2227-304 2 11019 INTRO. TO MKTG. MGMT. 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/111 STAFF

2227-304 3 11020 ONLINE 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VERMILLION LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220714(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2131202

2227-304 4 11021 INTRO. TO MKTG. MGMT. 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/416 VERMILLION LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220714(CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED-2131202

2227-305 1 11765 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM TBA VERMILLION LPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 222734

2227-308 1 11631 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 41/510 OSTAPENKO NPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 222734

2227-310 1 11723 DIRECT MARKETING MANAGE 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 222734

2227-495 1 11024 INDEPENDENT STUDY 6 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

INFORMATION PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

2228-295 0 11028 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFSEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBER

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES

DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER OPERATIONS

3523-131 1 11110 COMPUTER NETWORKS FUND LE 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/201A BARNETT D

3523-132 1 11111 COMPUTER NETWORKS FUND LA 1 LAB MW 7:00 7:50 PM 32/201A BARNETT D

3523-235 1 11112 INTRO WEB PAGE DEV & HTML 2 LEC MW 2:00 2:50 PM 42/108 STAFF

3523-236 1 11113 INTRO WEB PAGE DEV & HTML 1 LAB MW 3:00 3:50 PM 42/108 STAFF

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3528-104 1 11114 INTRO TO APPLIC OF COMPUT 2 LEC TR 11:00 11:50 AM 32/101E STAFF

3528-104 2 11115 INTRO TO APPLIC OF COMPUT 2 LEC MW 7:00 7:50 PM 32/101E STAFF

3528-105 1 11116 INTRO APPL OF COMP LAB 1 LAB TR 12:00 12:50 PM 32/101E STAFF

3528-105 2 11117 INTRO APPL OF COMP LAB 1 LAB MW 8:00 8:50 PM 32/101E STAFF

3528-110 1 11118 INTRO PROGRAMMING 2 LEC MW 11:00 11:50 AM 32/202B STAFF

3528-110 2 11119 INTRO PROGRAMMING 2 LEC TR 5:30 6:20 PM 32/202B STAFF

3528-111 1 11120 INTRO PROGRAMMING LAB 1 LAB MW 12:00 12:50 PM 32/202B STAFF

3528-111 2 11121 INTRO PROGRAMMING LAB 1 LAB TR 6:30 7:20 PM 32/202B STAFF

3528-115 1 11122 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTING 3 LEC W 5:30 7:50 PM 32/202B STAFF

3528-231 1 11123 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 1:30 2:50 PM 42/113B STAFF

3528-231 2 11124 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/113B STAFF

3528-232 1 11125 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/113B STAFF

3528-233 1 11126 COMPUTER SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 3:00 4:20 PM 42/113B STAFF

3528-233 2 11127 COMPUTER SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 7:50 PM 42/113B STAFF

3528-234 1 11128 COMPUTER SCIENCE II LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:20 PM 42/113B STAFF

COMPUTER SCIENCE

3529-135 1 11133 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING 3 LEC MW 1:30 2:50 PM 42/114 STAFF

3529-135 2 11134 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/114 STAFF

3529-241 1 11135 DATA STRUCTURES 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/113B STAFF

3529-251 1 11137 ASSEMBLERS & SYSTEMS I 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 32/202B STAFF

3529-253 1 11138 ASSEMBLERS AND SYS I LAB 1 LAB T 3:30 4:30 PM 32/202B STAFF

3529-311 1 11139 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/101E STAFF

3529-313 1 11143 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 7:50 PM 32/101E STAFF

3529-325 1 11148 ORGAN PROGRAMMING LANGS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 32/202B STAFF

3529-351 1 11150 COMPUTER NETWORKING 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/108 FINLEY G

3529-410 1 11152 THEORY OF COMPUTING 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 CHEN L

3529-434 1 11154 ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 STAFF

3529-452 1 11156 DATABASE SYSTEMS DESIGN 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 32/106 STAFF

3529-461 1 11158 SYSTEMS SIMULATION I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/108 STAFF

3529-490 1 11160 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING 3 LEC W 11:00 1:50 PM 42/108 STAFF

3529-490 2 11161 INTRO TO AI 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 32/106 STAFF

3529-490 3 11162 WEB MULTIMEDIA 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

3529-495 1 11164 SENIOR SEMINAR 1 LEC W 5:30 6:20 PM 32/107 STAFF

3529-499 1 11165 SENIOR PROJECT VC DIR F 11:00 12:00 PM 42/113B STAFF

DEPT: ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE & AEROSPACE

AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

3502-111 1 11036 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION 3 LEC WF 3:00 4:30 PM TBA STAFF

3502-311 1 11037 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL 3 LEC MW 3:00 4:30 PM TBA STAFF

3502-354 1 11038 AVIATION LEGISLATION 3 LEC W 3:00 6:00 PM TBA STAFF

3502-471 1 11039 MAINT INSPECTION PROGRAM 3 LEC TR 3:30 5:00 PM TBA STAFF

3502-481 1 11040 SYSTEM FAULT ISOLATION 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

CIVIL ENGINEERING

3509-201 1 11047 ENGINEERING MECHANICS I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:45 PM 42/210 CHETTIAR M

3509-201 2 11856 ENGINEERING MECHANICS I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:45 PM TBA BROOKS C

3509-311 1 11054 THEORY OF STRUCTURES 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:15 PM 42/114A ZEYTINCI APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 350926

3509-314 1 11055 THEORY OF STRUCTURES LAB 1 LAB TR 5:30 6:45 PM TBA ZEYTINCI A

3509-325 1 11627 HYDROLOGY & HYDRAULICS LE 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:15 PM 42/209 BEHERA P

3509-327 1 11058 HYDROLOGY & HYDRAULICS LA 1 LAB MW 5:30 6:45 PM TBA BEHERA P

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3509-331 1 11059 PRIN GEOTECHNICAL ENG 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:45 PM 42/209 BHAMBRI IPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 350926

3509-332 1 11060 PRIN GEOTECHNICAL ENG LAB 1 LAB MW 6:45 7:35 PM 42/C08 BHAMBRI I

3509-475 1 11629 CONSTR PLANNING & SCH 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:15 PM 32/107 CHOI K

3509-481 1 11062 FE PREPARATION 1 LEC MW 4:00 5:15 PM TBA ZEYTINCI A

3509-486 1 11063 ESTIMATING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:15 PM 42/210 CHETTIAR M

3509-490 1 11064 SPEC TOP IN CIV ENG 3 LPR MW 7:00 8:15 PM TBA CHOI K

3509-491 1 11065 SR PROJ IN CIVIL ENGR I 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:15 PM 42/114 BEHERA PPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

3511-101 1 11068 INTRO TO ENGINEERING 1 LEC R 4:00 5:20 PM 32/C01 POULOSE P

3511-105 1 11069 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:45 PM 42/114A BROOKS C

3511-105 2 11070 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:45 PM 42/114A BROOKS C

3511-205 1 11071 MATERIALS SCIENCE 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:15 PM 32/106 POULOSE PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507111

3511-321 1 11072 FLUID MECHANICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:45 PM 32/C01 AHDUT K

3511-322 1 11074 THERMO & FLUID MECH LAB 1 LAB T 7:00 9:30 PM 32/C01 AHDUT K

3511-341 1 11076 ANAL & SYN MECHANISMS 3 LPR MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/106 POULOSE PPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535152PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 350922

3511-381 1 11077 MICROCONTROLLERS IN ME 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:15 PM 42/114A OSOSANYA EPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511222

3511-406 1 11078 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 3 LPR TR 5:30 6:45 PM 42/209 BHAMBRI I

3511-461 1 11081 APPL THERMO & ENGY CONV 3 LPR MW 5:30 6:55 PM 32/105 AHDUT KPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511351

3511-476 1 11083 HVAC DESIGN 3 LPR TR 9:00 10:15 PM 32/C01 AHDUT K

3511-491 1 11085 SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT I 3 LEC S 9:00 11:30 AM 32/C04 POULOSE/BROOKSPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511351PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511361PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511371PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511341

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

3513-231 1 11086 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:15 PM CHETTIAR M

DEPT: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

3531-105 1 11172 INTRO ELECT & COMPUTER EN 2 LEC TR 9:30 10:20 AM 32/102 MAHMOUD W

3531-221 1 11174 ELECT CIRCUITS LEC I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/210 OSOSANYA E

3531-221 2 11175 ELECT CIRCUITS LEC I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/A02 STAFF

3531-222 1 11179 ELECT CIRCUITS LEC II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/210 STAFF

3531-223 1 11180 ELECT CIRCUITS LAB I 1 LAB F 11:00 1:30 PM 32/A02 STAFF

3531-223 2 11181 ELECT CIRCUITS LAB I 1 LAB T 5:30 8:00 PM 32/A02 HAGHANI

3531-224 1 11184 ELECT CIRCUITS LAB II 1 LAB M 12:00 2:30 PM 32/A02 STAFF

3531-301 1 11185 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/210 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535260

3531-311 1 11193 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32/102 STAFF

3531-313 1 11195 COMPUTER ORGANIZ I LAB 1 LAB F 12:00 2:30 PM 32/A02 STAFF

3531-313 2 11196 COMPUTER ORGANIZ I LAB 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

3531-351 1 11198 ELECTRONICS I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 42/210 STAFF

3531-353 1 11205 ELECTRONICS I LAB 1 LAB F 9:30 11:00 AM 32/A02 STAFF

3531-356 1 11212 PHYSICAL ELECTRONICS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:30 PM 32/102 STAFF

3531-361 1 11213 ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/209 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3531222

3531-462 1 11222 ENERGY CONVERSION II 1 LLB M 7:00 9:00 PM 32/201 STAFF

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3531-463 1 11223 ENERGY SYSTEMS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/201B STAFF

3531-465 74 11224 INTRO TO MICROWAVES 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

3531-467 1 11226 INTRO TO COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/210 STAFF

3531-474 1 11881 ADV TOPCS IN ELEC ENGR I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

3531-476 1 11229 INTRO TO COMMUNICATIONS L 1 LAB T 10:00 12:30 PM 32/206 STAFF

3531-478 1 11232 DIGITAL INTEGRAT CIR DSGN 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 32/102 ZHANG N

3531-479 1 11233 DIGITAL INTERGRAT CIR DSG 1 LAB F 3:00 5:30 PM 32/102 ZHANG N

3531-480 1 11234 INTRO COMP AIDED DIGITAL 2 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 32/102 MAHMOUD W

3531-483 1 11235 INTRO COMP AIDED DIGITAL 1 LAB F 11:00 1:30 PM 32/102 MAHMOUD W

3531-495 1 11236 SENIOR PROJECT I 3 LLB MW 2:00 4:00 PM 32/102 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3531352PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3531312PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3531371

3531-495 2 11237 SENIOR PROJECT I 3 LLB MW 2:00 4:00 PM 32/102 STAFF

3531-495 3 11238 SENIOR PROJECT I 3 LLB MW 2:00 4:00 PM 32/102 STAFF

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

3533-104 1 11880 FUND ELEC TECH II LAB 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

GRADUATE

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

DEPT: BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

BIOLOGY

1401-500 1 10666 RESEARCH MET CAREER DEVL 1 LAB M 9:30 10:50 AM 44/312 KUMAR DPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTORUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSIONABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1401-601 1 10667 RESEARCH I VC LAB TR 12:30 3:20 PM 44/104 DIXON FPERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTORABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

DEPT: EDUCATION

ADULT EDUCATION

1303-504 50 10540 INTRO TO ADULT EDUCATION 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 38/112 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1303-514 50 10541 ADULT LEARNER 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 39/103 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1303-525 50 10542 TECH FOR TEACHING ADULTS 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 38/107 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

1319-505 1 10569 CHLD DEV THEOR E CHD ED 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 38/107 BOLIG R

1319-580 1 11681 MANG ERLY CHLD ENVIRONMNT 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

SPECIAL EDUCATION

1353-504 1 10626 FOUNDATIONS OF SPEC ED 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 38/112 WINSTON S

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1353-505 1 10627 CURR METH FOR DIAG & ADAP 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KING-BERRY A

1353-515 1 10628 DEV & IMPLE MONITORING IE 3 LEC T 4:00 6:50 PM 38/112 WINSTON S

1353-516 1 10629 CURR TRENDS & LEGAL ISS S 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 KING-BERRY A

1353-554 1 10630 VOCATIONAL ASPECT DISAB 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 WINSTON S

1353-585 1 10631 ASSESS OF EXCEPT CHLDRN 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 38/112 STAFF

1353-589 50 10632 SPECIAL TOPICS IN SPEC ED VC LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 41/416 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1353-597 1 10633 INTERNSHIP IN SPEC ED I 3 INT * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1353-598 1 10634 INTERNSHIP IN SPEC ED II 3 LEC M 4:00 4:50 PM 38/111 STAFF

1353-679 1 10635 INTERN IN SPEC ED 3 INT * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

DEPT: ENGLISH

ENGLISH

1133-500 1 11772 INTRDISPLNRY RESRCH MET 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM STAFFABOVE SEC. OPEN TO DEGREE / NONDEGREE GRADUATE STUDENT

1133-514 1 11771 TCHNG BUS & PROF WRTG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM STAFFABOVE SEC. OPEN TO DEGREE / NONDEGREE GRADUATE STUDENTUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1133-520 1 10265 WRITING WORKSHOP 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM STAFF

1133-530 1 11773 INTERNSHIP 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1133-530 2 10267 INTERNSHIP 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFABOVE SEC. FOR MAJORS ONLY

1133-540 1 10268 RESEARCH - THESIS VC THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1133-578 1 11774 PROSEM:SPE STY LIT THEME 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:30 PM HAMILTON EUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

DEPT: LANGUAGES & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

AUDIOLOGY

1107-520 1 10062 DIAGNOSTIC AUDIOLOGY 3 LLB M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/307 RANDOLPH PUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

1109-507 1 10070 SPCH/HEAR DIS & REL DIS H 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/306 OTTEY N

1109-520 1 10073 NEURO SPCH & HRNG MECH 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/420 RANDOLPH PUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1109-534 1 10074 STUTTERING 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/307 STAFFGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYMAJORS ONLY

1109-535 1 11960 LANGUAGE DISORDERS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/319 WALTERS TPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADEGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYMAJORS ONLY

1109-536 1 11959 PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/420 WALKER MPREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADEGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYMAJORS ONLY

1109-560 1 10075 PRACTICUM IN SPEECH 3 PRA MTWRF 9:00 5:00 PM 41/306 RANDOLPH PUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1109-560 2 10076 PRACTICUM IN SPEECH 3 PRA MTWRF 9:00 5:00 PM 41/306 WALKER MUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1109-560 3 10077 PRACTICUM IN SPEECH 3 PRA MTWRF 9:00 5:00 PM 41/306 WALTERS TUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1109-634 1 10079 APHASIA 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 41/307 BRADFORD APREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADEGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

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1109-635 1 11957 STRUC ABN SPCH MECH 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/320 BRADFORD APREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN.GRADEGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY

1109-699 1 10084 THESIS VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENTGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYMAJORS ONLY

DEPT: MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

1535-501 1 10814 LINEAR ALGEBRA FOR TCHRS 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1535-502 1 10815 DIFF EQUATIONS FOR TCHRS 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1535-511 1 11676 CLASSICAL GEOM FOR TCHRS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/103 RICE III W

1535-521 1 10816 ABSTRACT ALG I FOR TCHRS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/103 STAFF

1535-541 1 10817 HIST OF MATH FOR TCHRS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/102 STAFF

1535-554 1 10818 APPLIED STATISCAL METHODS 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-565 1 10819 COMPLEX ANALYSIS I FOR TC 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/104 STAFF

1535-573 1 10820 SURVEY OF PROBABILITY 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 42/212F BEJLERI V

1535-574 1 10821 PROBABILITY THEORY 3 LEC T 5:30 8:00 PM 42/212F BEJLERI V

1535-581 1 10822 SEMINAR I FOR MATH TCHRS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/102 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1535-583 1 10823 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I 3 LEC R 5:30 8:00 PM 42/212F BEJLERI V

1535-599 1 10824 DATA ANALYSIS WITH SAS 3 LEC F 5:30 8:00 PM 42/212F BEJLERI V

1535-600 1 10825 COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

DEPT: PSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELING

PSYCHOLOGY

1171-551 1 10480 RESEARCH I 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM TBA STAFF

1171-553 2 10481 THESIS VC THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1171551PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTORQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1171-553 3 10482 THESIS VC THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1171551PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTORQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

1171-596 1 10483 SPEC TOP IN CLIN PSY & CO VC LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 44/205 STAFFGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

1171-596 2 10484 SPEC TOP IN CLIN PSY & CO VC LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLYPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENTQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

COUNSELING

1315-509 1 10543 COUN PHILOS & PRAC 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

1315-514 1 10544 THEORY OF COUNSELING 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1315519UNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

1315-518 1 10545 SUPERV/PRACT & FLD EXPER 3 PRA T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/205 STAFF

1315-519 1 10546 APPRAISAL TEC IN COUNSL 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131559UNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

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1315-521 1 10547 PRACT/FLD EXPER COUNSL I 3 PRA W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/403 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 117154PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131559PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1315510PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1315514

1315-522 1 10548 PRA/FLD EXPER COUNSL II 3 PRA W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/403 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1315521

1315-530 1 10549 TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELING 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1315519

1315-531 1 10550 ETHICS, LEGAL & LEGISLA I 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 44/205 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 131559UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1315-545 1 10551 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH STUD 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1315-595 1 10552 HUMAN SEXUALITY & SEX DYS 3 IND F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/403 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

1315-595 2 10553 SPECIAL TOPICS VC IND F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/403 STAFF

REHABILITATION COUNSELING

1318-502 1 11730 CAREER COUN JOB DEV PLACE 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 44/109 STAFF

1318-504 1 11731 PRIN/PRACT CASE MGMT IN R 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 STAFF

DEPT: URBAN AFFAIRS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL WORK

URBAN STUDIES

1179-515 1 10539 POLITICS: PUB POLICY & HL 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/307B STAFF

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

DEPT: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

8419-500 1 11910 WATER QTY ASSMNT MONTORIN 3 LLB M 5:30 7:20 PM 42/111 STAFF

W 5:30 8:20 PM

8419-501 1 11914 SURFACE & GROUND WATER HY 3 LLB T 5:30 7:20 PM 42/111 STAFF

F 5:30 8:20 PM

DEPT: NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE

NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE

8333-520 1 11898 MEDICAL NUTR THERAPY LEC/ 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 44/307B GANGANNA P

W 5:30 8:20 PM

DEPT: URBAN ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

8505-501 1 11930 PROF STUDIO LAB IX 5 LLB MWF 6:30 9:30 PM TBA STAFF

8505-503 1 11931 URBAN & COMM DESIGN I 3 LEC S 1:00 4:00 PM TBA STAFF

8505-513 1 11932 PRESERVATION REHAB TECH 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM TBA STAFF

8505-600 1 11934 GRADUATE SEMINAR 3 SEM MWF 6:30 9:00 PM TBA STAFF

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DEPT: ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & ECONOMICS

ACCOUNTING

2201-504 1 10899 ACCTG FOR MGT FUNCTIONS 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 42/C07 GREEN EUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2201-506 1 11621 COST ANALYSIS & CONTROL 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/C07 STAFFPREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220154

BUSINESS ECONOMICS & FINANCE

2209-505 1 10935 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 3 LEC W 7:00 9:40 PM 39/205 EZEANI EUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2209-515 1 10936 MONEY & CAP MARKETS 3 LEC M 7:00 9:40 PM 39/202 WANG APREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 220954

2209-526 1 10937 QUANTITATIVE BUS METHODS 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

DEPT: DEAN'S OFFICE

PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (COMMON COURSES)

2550-679 1 11035 GRAD PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP 3 PRA F 5:30 6:50 PM 41/510 STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

DEPT: MANAGEMENT & GRADUATE STUDIES

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

2213-506 1 11630 MGMT THEORY & PRACTICE 3 LEC R 7:00 9:40 PM 39/108 BUMPUS N

2213-511 1 10985 LEADERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIO 3 LEC T 7:00 9:40 PM 39/112 NDUMEBE JUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2213-516 1 10986 INTERNATIONAL BUSN MGT 3 LEC M 7:00 9:40 PM 39/102 STAFF

2213-519 1 10988 POLICY FORMULATION 3 SEM W 7:00 9:50 PM 39/105 BACHMAN PUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSIONPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

2215-506 1 10999 GOV'T AND BUS RELATIONS 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/110 EBEL RUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2215-509 1 11000 PUBLIC MGMT RESEARCH 3 LEC T 7:00 9:40 PM 39/203 LYONS DUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2215-514 1 11001 MANAGEMENT OF GOVT ORGNS 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 39/103 NDUMEBE JUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2215-524 1 11002 PLANNING IN GOVERNMENT 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/102 NDUMEBE JUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2215-536 1 11003 THESIS SEMINAR 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSIONPERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

LABOR STUDIES

2343-508 1 11031 QUANT METHODS FOR PUB ADM 3 LEC M 7:00 9:50 PM 41/424 TANNEN MUNDERGRADS NEED IN STRUCT OR PERMISSION

2343-576 1 11032 QUALITY OF WRK LIFE & PROD 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/113 STAFF

2343-596 0 11033 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFFSEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBERUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

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DEPT: MARKETING, LEGAL STUDIES & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

MARKETING & TRANSPORTATION

2227-503 1 11026 BUS RESEARCH METHODS 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/201 VERMILLION LUNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCT OR PERMISSION

2227-504 1 11027 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/510 OSTAPENKO N

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES

DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER SCIENCE (MS)

3530-504 1 11166 DESIGN & ANAL ALGORITHMS 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 32/106 CHEN L

3530-508 1 11167 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWO 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 ZEADALLY S

3530-510 1 11168 PRIN OF ARTIFICIAL INTELL 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 32/106 LIANG L

3530-538 1 11169 SPECIAL TOPICS - APPLICAT 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 32/106 KIM S

3530-599 1 11170 MASTER PROJECT 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * YU B

3530-600 1 11171 MASTERS THESIS 3 THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * YU BQUOTA, LIMIT TO SPECIFIED SEATS

DEPT: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

3531-507 1 11936 PROBABILITY & RANDOM PROC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/210 STAFF

3531-571 1 11937 LINEAR SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 32/102 STAFF

3531-574 1 11938 DIGITAL INFORMATION THEOR 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 42/210 STAFF

3531-578 1 11939 DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUI 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 32/102 STAFF

3531-579 1 11940 DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUI 3 LAB F 3:00 5:30 PM 32/102 STAFF

3531-580 1 11941 DIGITAL SYS DSGN & SYNTHE 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 32/102 STAFF

3531-583 1 11942 DIGITAL SYS DSGN & SYN LA 3 LAB F 11:00 1:30 PM 32/102 STAFF

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