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1 Final registration Fal l 2001 VCU Schedule of Classes V i r g i n i a C o m m o n w e a l t h U n i v e r s i t y

2 2 Final registration Fal l 2001 VCU Schedule of Classes V i r g i n i a C o m m o n w e a l t h U n i v e r s i t y Table of contents Registration information Telephone registration Financial information Student Accounting and Financial Aid Voice Response System. 6 Tuition and fees Financial Aid Academic rules and definitions Reading the codes VCU Honor System Academic Campus course listings Table of contents College of Humanities and Sciences (13) School of the Arts (39) School of Business (53) School of Education (62) School of Engineering (67) School of Graduate Studies (69) School of Social Work (69) Academic Affairs (71) Division of Student Affairs (73) MCV Campus courses (73) Off-campus classes (74) Service learning classes (77) Short courses (78) College of Humanities and Sciences Approved lists Students entering fall 1997 and thereafter (79) Students entering prior to fall 1997 (81) Directory deans, directors and department chairs Final exam schedule University academic calendar Campus maps Schedule Planner Fall2001 Final Registration About the Schedule of Classes The Schedule of Classes provides information needed to register. It includes information about courses currently offered, including time, days and place of meetings and the instructor s name as well as valuable general information about Virginia Commonwealth University. This Schedule of Classes is accurate as of July 5, The information is subject to change please check the Web for updates: The Schedule of Classes does not include all the information you need to access the university. Please be sure that you have a copy of each of the following documents: University bulletins VCU publishes two bulletins. The bulletins include essential information not included in this schedule academic policies, descriptions of all current VCU courses, prerequisites and information about program and degree requirements. Obtain a copy of the Undergraduate Bulletin by presenting your VCUCard to one of the student services centers or purchase the bulletins for $3.50 from one of VCU s bookstores. The bulletins also are available on the Web: VCU Resource Guide This directory of services also includes the complete texts of the VCU policies and procedures that directly affect students. The Resource Guide is updated annually. Pick up a copy of this year s edition from the Commons Information Center or the administrative offices of the Division of Student Affairs. The Resource Guide, including all policies, also is available on the Web: Special students and returning adult students are invited to seek the specialized assistance available from academic advisers at (804) Student Services Center 827 W. Franklin St., Room 104 Hours (Subject to change as necessitated by emergencies, unannounced holidays, etc.) Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Closed Essential addresses/phones e 2 Bookstore Academic Campus 1111 W. Broad St. (804) Financial Aid 901 W. Franklin St. (Shafer Street entrance) (804) Humanities and Sciences Office of Academic Advising 900 Park Ave. (804) James Branch Cabell Library 901 Park Ave. (804) Parking Office Academic Campus 1111 W. Broad St. (804) Records and Registration 827 W. Franklin St. (804) Security Escort Service 918 W. Franklin St. (804) Services for Students with Disabilities Academic Campus 109 N. Harrison St. (804) MCV Campus VMI Building, Room 301 (804) Student Accounting 827 W. Franklin St. (804) Undergraduate Admissions 821 W. Franklin St. (804) VCU Police Emergencies 918 W. Franklin St. (804) VCU Police Non-emergency Dispatcher 918 W. Franklin St. (804) Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action university providing access to education and employment without regard to age, race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, veteran s status, political affiliation or disability.

3 VCU Schedule of Classes Registration information 3 Registration schedule Telephone registration (804) Telephone registration will be available during the following hours: Mon Thu 8 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Fri 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Sat 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Advising Advising is an integral and important part of the registration process. All students are encouraged to speak with an adviser prior to registration. Continuing degree-seeking students are assigned advisers by their schools and departments. A directory of deans and department chairs is included in this publication. See pages All first-year students in the College of Humanities and Sciences, except psychology majors, are advised through the Office of Academic Advising, (804) Undeclared students continue to be advised through this office. When they declare a major, their records are transferred to the appropriate department. Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies students are advised through the College of Humanities and Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Office at 310 N. Shafer St., (804) Special nondegree-seeking students and prospective adult students are advised through the College of Humanities and Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Office at 310 N. Shafer St., (804) Telephone registration Students may use the telephone registration system to adjust their schedules during the add/drop period. The phone number for the system is (804) A telephone registration worksheet is printed in this schedule on Page 4. Students not yet registered may late register during the first week of classes. Cancellation of registration Any student who has registered but has decided not to attend should cancel his/her registration by submitting written notification to: Virginia Commonwealth University Office of Records and Registration 827 W. Franklin St. P.O. Box Richmond, VA Students also may use the telephone registration system through Aug. 31 to drop all their courses. Written notification of cancellation must be postmarked no later than Aug. 31. Failure to drop courses by the deadline could result in failing grades as well as assessment of tuition and fees. Registration for audit An audited course is counted as part of a student s course load. Students who audit pay regular tuition and fees, are subject to attendance regulations and may be subject to other course requirements. Students may register for audit only during the add/drop/late registration period of the semester in which they are registering. Changes from credit to audit are not allowed during the add/drop/late registration period. Withdrawal Students may withdraw from a course using the telephone system. The code for withdrawal is 1. Do not use W. Students also may withdraw in person at a student services center (Founders Hall or Sanger Hall). The last day to withdraw with a mark of W for fall 2001 is Oct. 19. Withdrawal does not eliminate financial responsibility for the class(es). Students who withdraw from a course may or may not be entitled to a refund. Refer to Refund Policy (Page 5) for details. Individual student schedules To ensure that your schedule is accurate and up-to-date, schedules are no longer being mailed, but can be obtained from the kiosks located in Founders Hall, University Student Commons and the Business Building lobby, at the Student Services Centers in Founders and Sanger halls or on VCU s Web site: students. You also may request a schedule by calling (804) and leaving a detailed address and telephone number. The building codes, printed on Page 11, are used on these schedules. Registration planning After consultation with your adviser about curriculum requirements, refer to the back cover of this Schedule of Classes for a worksheet to assist you in planning your schedule. Continuing students Telephone registration is available for continuing students. Continuing degree-seeking students are those who have applied, been accepted to VCU and are enrolled in at least one VCU class during fall 2000, spring 2001 or summer Continuing special students are those who are on VCU s Student Information System and have taken a class in any previous semester. New students New special students may come to the Student Services Center to be entered into the student information system. They then may register in-person at the center or use the telephone registration system. Overrides Override cards are processed at the Student Services Center, 827 W. Franklin St., during normal working hours. Cards must be completed and signed before they are presented. Cards also will be processed at the Commons during In-person Registration. Add/drop and late registration Students registered for classes may make adjustments to their schedules during the first week of school (commonly called the add/drop period). The add/drop period for fall 2001 ends on Friday, Aug. 31. After the first week, students may only withdraw from classes. This adjustment may or may not have a financial impact on the student bill. V i r g i n i a C o m m o n w e a l t h U n i v? e r s i t y Looking for answers w w w. v c u. e d u Check out these Web sites: Academic programs Admissions Athletics Bulletins Campus maps Financial aid Information for students Index of VCU units and organizations Schedule of Classes Student accounting VCU Telephone Directory

4 4 Fall2001 Telephone registration Final Registration Welcome to VCU's touch-tone registration system. Students may register using this system. A touch-tone phone with pound (#) and star (*) keys is required. Telephone registration worksheet Step 1: Complete this registration worksheet. Step 2: Using a touch-tone telephone, call (804) Steps in telephone registration The Repeat Course Option is no longer available over the telephone. Please come to the Student Services Center after you have completed the course and fill out a Historical Repeat Course form to have the repeat courses excluded from your GPA. The repeat course option can only be used once per course and only for grades of D or F. 1. Complete the Telephone Registration Worksheet on this page before attempting phone registration. 2. Call (804) to register for classes, being careful to follow all five steps listed on the worksheet. 3. Listen for the computer to confirm or deny your registration request. If the request passes all checks, the computer will indicate that the course has been added or dropped and ask for the next request. If the course is canceled or closed, you will be told and asked to enter your alternate registration request. Time conflicts. Students who enroll in classes that have overlapping meeting times will have to come to the Student Services Center to withdraw or drop the course. The telephone registration system will not allow you to withdraw or drop a class with a time conflict. If the request does not pass checks, the computer might indicate one of these problems: Class restriction. Some courses have school, class, major or level restrictions. The department offering the courses must approve exceptions to these restrictions using an Override Permission Form. All overrides must be done in person at the Student Services Center or during In-person Registration in the University Student Commons. Unauthorized overload. Undergraduate students may register for up to 19 credit hours by telephone. To exceed that limit, written permission from your dean s office is required. Graduate students may register for up to 15 credit hours by telephone. To exceed that limit, a Special Action Form from the School of Graduate Studies is required. Special undergraduate students may register for up to 11 credit hours by telephone. To exceed that limit, a waiver from the Academic Regulations Appeals Committee is required. Students on academic probation may register for up to 12 credit hours by telephone. To exceed that limit, a waiver from the Academic Regulations Appeals Committee is required. Credits beyond the number allowed must be added at the Student Services Center after permission has been granted. To appeal to the Academic Regulations Appeals Committee, contact the assistant dean in your school; special students should contact Sue Munro in the Office of Community Programs, (804) Hold on student record. Students must take steps to remove the holds before registration can occur. The system allows students to drop and withdraw from a class regardless of any holds, or you can be transferred to Records and Registration for assistance. Holds that prevent registration include the following. Financial hold. Student Accounting and Treasury Services place this hold. Other departments such as Athletics, VCU Libraries and Telecommunications also may place holds for athletic gear and library books that have not been returned and long distance telephone calls that have not been paid. A hold must be removed by the department who placed it. Contact Student Accounting, (804) , to learn how to clear your account. Address hold. Records and Registration places this hold and it will be removed as soon as you provide them with an updated address. This update must be done in person at the Student Services Center in Founders Hall. Immunization hold. University Student Health Services places this hold when your immunization record is incomplete. For information, call (804) and ask to speak to the immunization coordinator. Suspension hold. The university places this hold when you have been suspended for academic deficiency. You may not register until the suspension period has passed and you are readmitted to the university. Administrative holds. The Office of Records and Registration may place other holds on your record at the request of departments, deans or other administrators. Remember that the computer system monitors deadlines and will not let you add, drop or withdraw except at the proper times. If you get confused, or if you lose your place, get a list of your classes by pressing "5" and the # sign. V i r g i n i a C o m m o n w e a l t h U n i v e r s i t y Step 3: Listen to the computer s instructions and, using the telephone key pad, provide the following information: A Service Code (7) followed by the # sign. Your Social Security Number followed by the # sign. Your 4-Digit PIN* followed by the # sign. (Your PIN is the month and day of your birth; for example, May 5 = 0505.) A Semester Code (1=Spring, 2=Summer, 3=Fall) followed by the # sign. Step 4: Enter your registration request at the computer s direction: Service Five-digit Call No. Pound Subject Course No. Section Course Title Code (First Choice) Sign (For your own information) # # # # # # # # # Step 5: Exit by entering 9 followed by the # sign. * You may change your PIN at a student services center Service codes: 1 = Withdraw (After withdrawing, the computer will tell you that you are registered for the same hours and classes.) 2 = Add 3 = Drop 4 = Help! 5 = List 6 = Exit

5 VCU Schedule of Classes Tuition and fees The Student Accounting Department issues bills to students for tuition and appropriate fees. Preregistered students tuition and fees, along with charges for room and board where applicable, are due approximately one week before the start of the semester. All other students will be sent a bill at the end of the add/drop period due approximately two weeks later. The university reserves the right to revise or alter all fees, regulations pertaining to student fees and fee collection procedures at any time. Tuition is determined by both the student s residency classification and classification as a full- or part-time student. Eligibility for in-state tuition benefits is determined by Section of the Code of Virginia. Students seeking to change their residency status from out-of-state to in-state for tuition charges should go to the Residency Office of the Office of Records and Registration and formally apply for a change. The residency application deadline is 30 days prior to the beginning of the semester for which you are applying. For further information on residency determination, call (804) Students registered for a full-time course load are charged a flat rate for tuition and fees. An undergraduate student enrolled for 12 to 18 credits during any semester is classified as full time. A graduate student enrolled for nine to 15 credits during any semester is classified as full time. Students registered for less than a full-time course load are charged a per-credit-hour rate based on the course level; e.g., undergraduate or graduate. The rate for no credit courses is determined by the number of lecture or laboratory-tutorial hours. An undergraduate student enrolled for more than 18 credits and a graduate student enrolled for more than 15 credits will be charged a course overload fee on a percredit-hour basis above the full-time tuition rate. The overload fee will not apply to students in first professional programs or other programs that specifically require the student to enroll in courses that exceed the applicable maximum number of credit hours. Many students have their tuition and/or fees paid by outside agencies or businesses. The university will accept a letter from the agency/business stating that these charges are unconditionally guaranteed. This letter should be submitted to the Student Accounting Department prior to the start of classes. Students may charge their tuition and fees to Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card. Fees Student activity fee is charged to all full-time and part-time Academic Campus students. This fee supports activities scheduled throughout the academic year, such as concerts, plays, student organizations and publications. Student government association (SGA) fee is charged to all full-time and part-time Medical College of Virginia Campus students. This fee supports social, cultural and other MCV Campus activities. University fee is charged to all full-time and parttime students. Full-time students pay a flat rate. Part-time students pay a per-credit-hour rate. This fee is used by the university to support recreational sports facilities, the University Student Commons, campus development, intercollegiate athletics and other programs. Technology fee is charged to all full-time and parttime undergraduate, graduate and professional students in all programs. This fee is used to support universitywide technology initiatives, including the libraries. Student health fee is charged to all full-time students on both campuses. Part-time students may participate on an optional basis but must pay the full fee. The health fee covers unlimited visits to University Student Health Services for the diagnosis and treatment of acute Financial information and chronic illnesses. The student health fee does not cover accidental injury and hospitalization. Fee revenues are used to cover operating costs for University Student Health Services. Drop vs. withdraw Drop charges are removed to indicate that the student never attended the class. The student is not eligible to receive financial aid, and any financial aid already credited to the student s account based on the original course registration will be removed from the student s account and may create a balance due to the university. Withdraw results in the academic grade of W. Charges are assessed and adjusted according to the University Refund Policy. Students may owe a balance to the university. Refund policy The official university tuition and fees refund policy, applicable only for the fall and spring semesters (excluding short courses), is outlined in the table that follows. Refunds are calculated on a course-by-course basis, disregarding the full-time cap amounts. Students who are enrolled in the maximum number of credit hours and withdraw to part-time enrollment and students who are in an overload status and withdraw to the full-time credit hour maximum may not receive a refund. Withdrawal/ Student Retained by drop period refund university Drop/withdraw prior to 100% 0% and during the first week tuition of classes and fees Withdraw second 80% 20% week of class tuition and tuition and university fee university fee 100% of all other fees Withdraw third 60% 40% week of class tuition and tuition and university fee university fee 100% of all other fees Withdraw fourth 40% 60% week of class tuition and tuition and university fee university fee 100% of all other fees Withdraw after fourth 0% 100% week of class all fees This table pertains to both complete withdrawals and reduced course loads for fall and spring semesters only. Students in off-campus classes are subject to the same refund policy as all other university students if the class is scheduled on the regular semester schedule. If the off-campus class is shorter or longer than the academic semester, the refund dates are adjusted accordingly at the request of Off-campus Programs. The refund policy and deadlines of the English Language Program are different from the university s refund policy for academic classes. Details of the policy may be obtained from the English Language Program Office. A full refund for Holiday Intersession will be granted if the course is dropped before 4:30 p.m. on the day of the first class meeting. Partial refunds are not granted. 5 A full refund of tuition and applicable fees for short courses will be granted if the course is dropped no later than the day following the first day of a given class. (This deadline also is applicable if the class does not meet on two consecutive days.) Students reducing their academic course load to fewer than full time (12 credits for undergraduates and nine credits for graduates) before the end of the last day to drop a course will be entitled to a refund of tuition and applicable fees reflecting the reduced course load. Partial refunds are not granted for short courses. Students who are financial aid recipients and withdraw from all courses before completing 60 percent of the semester must have their eligibility recalculated based on the Federal Return of Title IV Funds formula. They will have to pay all or a portion of the financial aid funds that were disbursed to their VCU account. Refunds will be computed based on the actual withdrawal date certified by the Office of Records and Registration. Refunds will not be made to students who do not attend classes and have not completed the required withdrawal procedure. Refund processing may take approximately two weeks. Exceptions to this refund policy are made only in rare instances. Written application for an exception must be filed with the Student Accounting Department s Refund Appeals Committee. Students will not be entitled to a refund of room fees: if they are suspended from the residence halls for disciplinary reasons, if they voluntarily withdraw from the university residence halls but remained registered for any course(s) at the university unless clearance is granted through the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, or unless they have completed the withdrawal procedures through the Housing Office. A refund of the board plan charges will be made if: the cancellation occurs prior to the first official board plan day of the year provided the dining services coordinator has been given written notification. A full refund of the board plan charges will be made at this time. If the cancellation occurs throughout the semester, refunds will be granted on a daily proration. Refer to the Room and Board Contract Terms and Conditions for additional information. Requests for refunds of overpayment may be made in writing to VCU Student Accounting Department, P.O. Box , Richmond, VA Refund request forms are available at the student services centers, 827 W. Franklin St., Room 104 and 1101 E. Marshall St., Room In accordance with credit card regulations, the university will refund the credit card account with any credit balance that may result on a student s account as the outcome of a credit card payment. The remaining credit balance, if any, will be refunded to the student. Financial aid implications Based on regulatory changes recently passed by Congress, students who receive Title IV financial aid funds (grants, loans or work-study) may be required to repay all or a portion of the financial aid that was disbursed to their student account if they withdraw from VCU prior to completing 60 percent of the semester. For examples, see Page 8. For details on how this requirement applies to your situation, please contact a counselor in the Financial Aid Office at 901 W. Franklin St. (Shafer Court entrance) or call (804)

6 6 Defense crisis tuition relief, refund and reinstatement guidelines These guidelines apply to any operation, including a defense crisis, in which the president of the United States declares a sudden mobilization that includes members of the Virginia National Guard or the active or reserve forces of the U.S. Armed Forces who are students enrolled at VCU. Students are offered the following enrollment secession options: 1. Drop all courses before the end of the add/drop period and receive a full refund of all funds paid the university. Students will be asked to sign the drop request form with the registrar indicating that they are not receiving a financial aid refund. This option might best meet the needs of students who are called to active duty service during the first week of school and did not receive a financial aid refund check or direct deposit. 2. Receive a grade of incomplete ( IM incomplete military) in one or all courses. Students residing in university housing will be released from their housing and meal contracts and will receive a prorated refund of these charges. Students who choose to take a grade of IM will not have tuition and fees reduced for these courses because credits will still be earned for the semester. Students will have 12 months from the date that they leave the university to complete the course work and earn a course grade. This option might best meet the needs of students who have essentially completed all course work in a class for the semester, but have yet to turn in a final project, an exam or other materials. It should be agreed upon between the instructor and the student that the remaining course work can reasonably be completed during the upcoming 12-month period. Fall Accept administrative withdrawal ( WM withdrawal military) from one or all courses as of the effective date of the orders to active duty. If this option is elected, a full refund of all tuition, fees and prorated room/board charges will be made for the courses that the WM is elected. If a student received financial aid, the amount recovered to the financial aid accounts will follow Title IV guidelines not to exceed university charges. This option might best meet the needs of students who are called to national service in the middle of a semester and have not completed 90 percent of their class requirements. This option also might best meet the needs of students who are leaving the university during the first week of class and received a financial aid refund check or direct deposit as a result of their financial aid. Leaving the university. To initiate this process, the student must provide the university registrar with a copy of his/her active duty orders in addition to a printed copy of his/her course registration for that semester and indicate Option 1, 2 or 3 for each course. The university registrar will take the appropriate enrollment action, post the appropriate grades and send a copy of the orders and a copy of the student course request statement to the director of financial aid and the manager of student accounting. Returning to the university. If the student returns within one year of completing their national emergency service requirement, the student may return to the university in the same program of studies without re-applying for admission. The student should begin the re-enrollment process by writing the director of admissions regarding their intent to re-enroll. Final Registration Statement of student financial responsibility Every student is responsible for keeping a current mailing address on file with the Office of Records and Registration. A student who fails to meet payments when due may be assessed a late payment fee and is denied registration for future classes until he or she has paid all amounts owed to the university. Student accounts with balances owed the university are referred to the Collection Unit. Pursuant to Section et. seq., of the Code of Virginia, and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the state comptroller and attorney general of the commonwealth of Virginia, VCU will charge interest, costs and fees on all accounts past due. Students with balances owed the university are not issued degrees, transcripts, grades or grade reports, until all charges are paid in full. Students are reminded that they are ultimately responsible for any unpaid balance on their account as a result of the Financial Aid Office or their sponsor canceling or reducing the award. Any communication disputing an amount owed, including an instrument tendered as full satisfaction of a debt, must be submitted to the Director of Student Accounting, Student Accounting Department, P.O. Box , Richmond, VA VCU participates in the Virginia Set-off Debt Collection Act of Under the provisions of this act, a Virginia individual income tax refund is subject to the university s claim for unpaid balances of tuition and fees. Dishonored checks A fee of $20 will be levied for all dishonored checks. V i r g i n i a C o m m o n w e a l t h U n i v e r s i t y Student Accounting and Financial Aid Voice Response System Welcome to the VCU Student Accounting/Financial Aid Voice Response System. Students may access information pertaining to their student account and financial aid awards. A touch-tone phone is required. Step 1: Using a touch-tone telephone, call (804) Step 2: After the computer s instruction, using the telephone keypad, provide the following information: Your Social Security Number Your 4-Digit PIN Initially, your PIN is the month and day of your birth; for example, January 2 = You will not be able to use this system if your PIN has not been changed from your month and day of birth. To change your PIN, please visit the Student Services Center in Founders Hall. The Calendar Year (last two digits), for example, 2000 = 00 and 2001 = 01 A Semester Code (1=Spring, 2=Summer, 3=Fall) Step 3: Enter your Service Request Code from the following options: 1 = Financial Aid Award Information 2 = Student Accounting Information 9 = Exit Step 4: For Financial Aid Award Information (Item 1 in Step 3): 1 = Financial Aid Awards Paid Detail Listing 2 = Financial Aid Awards Not Paid Detail Listing 3 = Financial Aid Award Summary 4 = Financial Aid Holds 6 = Switch to Student Accounting Information 7 = Choose a Different Term 8 = Repeat of the Service Request Codes 9 = Exit 0 = Speak with a Financial Aid Representative For Student Accounting Information (Item 2 in Step 3) 1 = Account Balance 2 = Refund Information 3 = Outside Scholarship and Award Information 4 = Tuition Waiver Information 6 = Switch to Financial Aid Awards Information 7 = Choose a Different Semester 8 = Repeat of the Service Request Codes 9 = Exit 0 = Speak with a Student Accounting Representative

7 VCU Schedule of Classes tuition and fees Academic Campus Tuition and fees 7 Full-time students per semester Academic Campus Undergraduate Virginia Non-Virginia (12-18 credits) Resident Resident Tuition $1,246.00* $6, Student activity fee University fee Technology fee Student health fee $1, $6, * $1, for School of Engineering Undergraduate overload fee for Virginia resident: $104 per credit hour School of Engineering: $123 per credit hour Undergraduate overload fee for non-virginia resident: $528 per credit hour Graduate Virginia Non-Virginia (9-15 credits) Resident Resident Tuition $2, $6, Student activity fee University fee Technology fee Student health fee $2, $6, Graduate overload fee for Virginia resident: $238 per credit hour Graduate overload fee for non-virginia resident: $704 per credit hour Part-time students per credit hour Academic Campus Undergraduate Virginia Non-Virginia Courses Resident Resident Tuition $104.00* $ Student activity fee University fee Technology fee Student health fee $ $ * $123 for School of Engineering Graduate Virginia Non-Virginia Courses Resident Resident Tuition $ $ Student activity fee University fee Technology fee Student health fee $ $ Fee tables School of the Arts Music major Nonmusic major Applied private music fee Credits Undergraduate 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Graduate 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ Art majors fee Full time Part time Per semester $ $ Course materials fee (paid by all students registered for the following courses) Course Fee Art History ARTH $ ARTH 469 $ ARTH 474 $ ARTH 581 $ ARTH $ Communication Arts and Design All CARD courses $ Crafts CRAF 221 $ CRAF $ CRAF $ CRAF $ CRAF $ CRAF $ CRAF 429 $ CRAF $ All other CRAF courses $ Sculpture All SCPT courses $ Theatre THEA 104 $ 5.00 THEA $ 8.50 THEA 508 $ Special course fee (paid by non-art majors) Art Education (ARTE) $ Art Foundation (ARTF) $ Art History (ARTH) $ Communication Arts and Design (CARD) n/a Crafts (CRAF) $ Dance and Choreography (DANC) $ 5.00 Fashion Design and Merchandising (FASH) $ 5.00 Painting and Printmaking (PAPR) $ Photography and Film (PHTO) $ Sculpture (SCPT) $ Theatre (THEA) n/a School of Business Special course fee (paid by all students registered for the following courses) All undergraduate upper division business courses (300 and 400 level) All graduate business courses (500 level and above) Student Accounting Installment payment plan fee A non-refundable fee for any student who elects to participate in the University Installment Payment Plan Fee Fee $ 6.00 per credit hour $ per credit hour Fee $ School of Education Special fee Course Fee Physical Education PHED 155 $ Student Teaching Internship Fee TEDU 672 (Sec 1, 2, 3, 7) $ EMOD 672 $ MNRT 672 $ ECSE 672 $ Athletic Training Laboratory Fee HLTH 225 $ HLTH 326 $ HLTH 327 $ HLTH 329 $ HLTH 338 $ School of Social Work Placement fee Charged to students in the School of Social Work for costs associated with field instruction and placement in participating agencies. Cooperative Education Administrative fee Fee $ (Charged to students for each semester they are placed in cooperative education positions) Fee Full-time employment $ Part-time employment $ 35.00

8 8 Financial implications if you withdraw from VCU Students who receive Federal Title IV grant or loan assistance and withdraw from VCU before completing 60 percent of the semester (as measured in calendar days), must have their eligibility recalculated based on the Federal Return of Title IV Funds formula. This federal formula specifies that a student s financial aid eligibility must be recalculated based on the aid the student has earned (based on the number of days that the student was enrolled or attending VCU prior to withdrawal). Any unearned aid for the period of enrollment that the student did not complete must be returned to the appropriate Title IV programs from which the student was awarded. For VCU students who withdraw prior to completing 60 percent of the semester, they will have to pay all or a portion of the financial aid funds that were disbursed to their VCU account, and may be responsible for all or a portion of their tuition/fee charges that were previously paid by financial aid sources. Financial Aid Fall2001 Final Registration funds will be returned to the federal government on the borrowers behalf. This action will create charges of $2,111 on Steve s account. Since Steve did not officially withdraw from VCU there is no tuition/fee adjustment. Because of the reduction of financial aid required by the federal Return of Title IV Funds formula, Steve must pay $2,111 that was previously paid by financial aid funds. Steve will have to pay VCU $2,111. Financial aid update If you anticipate enrolling for summer 2002 and are receiving financial aid during the regular school year, please think about your budget now. Example 1: Sally Student is a full-time, in-state, College of Humanities and Sciences undergraduate student at VCU. For the program that Sally is enrolled in, VCU s fall 2001 start date (first day of classes) is Aug. 27, 2001, and the fall 2001 end date is Dec. 18, Sally s tuition/fee charges and financial aid for the fall semester are as follows: VCU charges Fall 2001 Fall tuition/fees $1,825 Financial aid funding Date disbursed Federal Pell Grant $1,650 Aug 27, 2001 Federal SEOG Grant $750 Aug 27, 2001 Federal Perkins Loan $1,000 Aug 31, 2001 Federal Work-Study $1,500 Virginia State Grant $1,100 Aug 27, 2001 Total financial aid $6,000 Financial aid of $4,500 was disbursed to her student account paying tuition/fee charges of $1,825 and resulting in a refund of $2,675 directly deposited to her bank account on Aug. 31, 2001 to help her pay for rent, food, books and supplies for the fall 2001 semester. In September, Sally missed two weeks of classes because of an illness. She returned to classes on Sept. 18, but decided after two days that she was too far behind in her course work to catch up with classes. On Sept. 20, she notified the registrar that she was withdrawing and began the official withdrawal process. Since Sally withdrew on Sept. 20, 2001, she only completed 21.9 percent of the semester. Based on Sally s withdrawal date, VCU must cancel $1,000 Perkins loan, $1,038 in Pell Grant, and $3 of Federal SEOG grant funds. These funds will be returned to the federal government on Sally s behalf. This action will create charges of $2,041 on Sally s account; however, because she withdrew from all classes during the fourth week, the tuition/fees of $1,825 would be reduced to $1, (a savings of $678.40). The result is that Sally must pay $1, that was previously paid by financial aid funds. Sally will have to repay VCU $1, Example 2: Steve Student is a full-time, in-state freshman. For the program that Steve is enrolled in, VCU s fall 2001 start date (first day of classes) is Aug. 27, 2001, and the fall 2001 end date is Dec. 18, Steve s tuition/fee charges and financial aid for the fall semester are as follows: VCU charges Fall 2001 Fall tuition/fees $1, Fall room/board $2, Total VCU charges $4, Financial aid funding Date disbursed Federal Direct Stafford Loan $1,265 Aug 24, 2001 Federal PLUS Parent Loan $2,800 Aug 27, 2001 Total financial aid $4,065 Financial aid funds of $4,065 were disbursed toward his student account charges of $4,222, and Steve paid the remaining balance of $157 using his credit card. Sometime during the semester Steve stopped attending classes, but he did not notify anyone that he was withdrawing from school. He simply left the university. At the end of the semester his instructors reported grades of all F s since he had not completed his course work. Steve s last day of attendance is not known to VCU since he did not officially withdraw; therefore, the midpoint of the semester is used as the last date of attendance for Title IV funding purposes. Therefore, Steve only earned 50 percent of the financial aid that he had originally received for the fall semester. Based on 50 percent completion, VCU must cancel the entire Federal Student Stafford Loan of $1,265 and must cancel $846 of the Parent s PLUS Loan. These Federal Direct Student Stafford loans are limited by your grade level and dependency status to the following annual and lifetime loan limits: Dependent (as defined by the FAFSA) Independent (as defined by the FAFSA) Annual Maximum Total Lifetime Annual Maximum Total Lifetime Loan Amount Loan Limit Loan Amount Loan Limit Freshmen (less than 24 earned hours) $2,625 $23,000 $6,625 $46,000 Sophomore (24 to 53.9 earned hours) 3,500 23,000 7,500 46,000 Junior/Senior (54 or more earned hours) 5,500 23,000 10,500 46,000 Graduate 18, ,500 Professional Medical/Dental 38, ,125 Professional Pharmacy 31, ,125 Professional Health Administration 31, ,125 Professional all other 18, ,500 The more Federal Direct Student Loan funds you borrow during fall 2001 spring 2002, the fewer loan funds you will have available for summer Example 1: If a dependent junior/senior student plans to study and/or travel via Study Abroad for summer 2002 here are two possible budgeting alternatives for covering the summer 2002 expenses: Federal Federal Federal Private Direct Loan Direct Loan Direct Loan Alternative Loan Fall 2001 Spring 2002 Summer 2002 Summer 2002 Alternative 1 Junior/Senior $2,750 $2,750 $0 $4,000 Alternative 2 Junior/Senior 2,000 2,000 1,500 2,500 If you budget your loan funds and set aside $1,500 (as done in the Alternative 2 above), you may still need to borrow additional private alternative loans during the summer 2002 semester, but the amount of your private alternative loan would be less than you would otherwise need to borrow. Private alternative loans generally require a clean credit history and/or a credit-worthy co-signer. Private alternative loans will accrue interest while you are in school, but many times, payments can be deferred until after you have completed your educational program at VCU please contact the private alternative lenders for further details. Example 2: If a dependent freshman student borrows the maximum loan amount of $2,625 during fall/spring , and completes/earns at least 24 credit hours by the end of the spring 2002 semester, the student will be a sophomore for summer As a sophomore, the student may borrow up to $3,500 annually, so the student could borrow the remaining $875 Federal Direct Loan eligibility for summer 2002 ($3,500 $2,625 = $875). Federal Direct Loan Federal Direct Loan Federal Direct Loan Total Annual Fall 2001 Spring 2002 Summer 2002 Loan Amount (freshman status) (freshman status) (sophomore status) $1,313 $1,312 $875 $3,500

9 VCU Schedule of Classes Eligibility to enroll Undergraduates All students enrolled for credit as degree-seeking or special (nondegree-seeking) students must demonstrate their eligibility. Students dismissed from other institutions for academic deficiency may not enroll in classes at VCU. This policy may be waived for students who have not been in attendance at the dismissing institution for at least one year. A student may enroll in undergraduate classes if he/she: is currently enrolled or admitted to a degree program and is eligible to continue at VCU, is a high school graduate or GED holder who has been out of school for at least one year, is a transfer student who is eligible to return to the former institution or has been out of school for at least one year, is a former VCU student who is eligible to return, is a degree holder taking undergraduate courses, or is an eligible transient student. A student who has not been out of high school a full calendar year must meet the undergraduate degree admission standards to study as a special (nondegreeseeking) student. Graduate students Degree-seeking graduate students. For information about admission to graduate programs, students should consult the VCU Graduate Bulletin or contact School of Graduate Studies, 901 W. Franklin St., Room B1A, (804) , or 1101 E. Marshall St., Room 1-024, (804) Written inquiries should be addressed to P.O. Box , Richmond, VA New students not admitted to a VCU graduate program, but who hold baccalaureate degrees, may enroll as nondegree-seeking students but must complete Residency and Certification of Eligibility forms. Students should be prepared to document that they meet the course requirements (according to the VCU Graduate Bulletin) and should understand that they may be removed from the courses if they do not qualify. Before enrolling in the graduate courses, students should be advised properly by the offering academic department. In the School of Business, credit for courses will not apply to a VCU graduate degree in business unless the student has been admitted previously to a degree program. Questions concerning graduate school standards should be addressed to: Sherry Sandkam, Associate Dean School of Graduate Studies 901 W. Franklin St. P.O. Box Richmond, VA (804) Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver The Senior Citizen Higher Education Act of 1974 provides that any legal resident of the state who before the beginning of any semester or semesters in which he or she claims benefits of the act, and who has had legal domicile in the state for one year may, without paying tuition, register for and enroll in courses under the conditions outlined in the act as amended in 1982 and The tuition-free policy shall apply except that the senior citizen shall be subject to fees established for the purpose of paying for course materials, such as laboratory fees, individualized music instructions, etc. Senior citizens not enrolled for academic credit may not register for more than three courses in any one semester but may register each semester. The Senior Citizens Act benefits shall be available to persons 60 Academic rules and definitions years of age or older with the following legally mandated provisions: 1. The senior citizen shall be subject to admission requirements of the institution. 2. The institution shall determine whether or not it has the ability to offer the course or courses. 3. If the senior citizen has a federal taxable income of not more than $10,000 during the preceding year, the individual may take a course for academic credit at no charge. If the person s taxable income exceeded $10,000, the individual may only audit the course at no charge. A senior citizen, regardless of income level, may take a noncredit course at no charge. 4. The senior citizen shall be admitted to a course after all tuition-paying students have been accommodated. Senior citizens wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity to study at VCU should call (804) or the Office of Community Programs, (804) A Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver form must be submitted to the Student Accounting Department for each applicable semester. Forms are available at the student services centers on both campuses. Terms of continuance Satisfactory progress In order to be making satisfactory progress, a student must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 ( C average) on all work attempted at this university. Any student making satisfactory progress is eligible to return to the university the following semester and may enroll for a normal class load of course work. Eligibility for financial aid may be impacted by academic progress. Academic warning A student is placed on academic warning when the cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 (grade C ) at the conclusion of any semester of attendance fall, spring or summer. Notification of warning appears on the student s grade report and permanent academic record. A student remains on academic warning for one semester of attendance, at the end of which time the student must obtain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0. Failure to achieve this GPA results in academic probation. Academic probation A student is placed on academic probation when the student s cumulative GPA falls below 2.0 for two successive semesters of attendance. Notification of probation will appear on the student s grade report and permanent academic record. A degree-seeking student on academic probation may not enroll in more than 12 credits per semester of attendance. Students on academic probation are expected to improve their cumulative GPA by achieving a semester GPA of 2.0 or better during each semester of attendance. A student who achieves a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 is removed from academic probation. Academic suspension A student is placed on academic suspension when the student s cumulative GPA is below 2.0 for two successive semesters and the following semester of attendance GPA falls below 2.0. Notification of suspension appears on the student s grade report and permanent record. The student also receives a certified letter from the Office of Records and Registration stating the conditions of the suspension. Academic suspension indicates the student has a record of continued unsatisfactory progress. 9 A student on academic suspension may not enroll at the university for two consecutive semesters, including the summer session. Course work taken at another institution while the student is under academic suspension from VCU is considered part of the criteria for re-admission, but the course work is not used to increase the VCU cumulative GPA. If the student is readmitted, the course work will be evaluated according to regular procedures. A student may apply for re-admission to VCU for the semester following completion of the suspension period. A student re-admitted after suspension enrolls under the academic probation status and is subject to the provisions of that status. If a student re-admitted after suspension fails to obtain a semester GPA of 2.0 in any semester before achieving a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0, the student receives a second, and final, suspension. The student may be considered for re-admission after a minimum five-year separation from VCU. Repeated courses Because some health science programs do not allow students to repeat courses, any student planning to do so must first consult with his or her adviser, program director or department chair. The semester credits attempted and the grade points earned for all attempts are included in computing the cumulative GPA. No matter how often a course is repeated, it may be counted only once as credits presented toward graduation. Courses attempted on the Academic Campus can be repeated. All credits attempted and grade-points earned are included in the computation of the cumulative GPA with one exception, which applies only to students enrolled in programs on the Academic Campus. If a student repeats a course in which a D or F was earned on the first attempt, the student may request at the time of registration that only the better grade be counted in computing the cumulative GPA. The grade is not excluded until the request is made. If, however, more than one D or F grade is received in the same course, only one, of these grades will be removed from the computation of the cumulative GPA. A student can file the Repeated Course Request Form at any time during a semester prior to the awarding of the undergraduate degree. This form must be filed before the last week of classes in any semester so the cumulative GPA can be adjusted at the end of that semester. Grades for all attempted courses remain on the student s permanent record. Students may not repeat courses for which they have previously received transfer credit without losing the transfer credit. A repeated course may be counted only once toward credits necessary for graduation. Before repeating a course, the student should consult with the adviser or department chair. Students who choose to repeat a course must do so before the awarding of their undergraduate degrees from any school or college at VCU or from any other college or university. The student s GPA at graduation will not be affected by repeating a course at any time after graduation. Re-admission policy Undergraduate degree-seeking students on the Academic Campus may sit out for three semesters (including summer) and enroll in the fourth semester without having to apply for re-admission to the university provided they have not attended another college or university since last attending VCU, and provided they have not been suspended from VCU and are eligible to return. An undergraduate degree-seeking student who does not attend VCU for four or more semesters (including summer) must submit an application for re-admission to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. A re-admission

10 10 applicant must meet the university s admission guidelines as well as any specific requirement for the major to which he/she is applying. A student wishing to return to VCU after attending another institution will be considered as a transfer applicant and will be reviewed based on transfer admissions guidelines. Students who withdraw from all courses after the first week of the semester are considered to have been enrolled for that semester. Students who have not attended VCU for four or more successive semesters (including summer) may submit an application for readmission to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Students who have attended another institution or who have been suspended since their last enrollment at VCU also must apply for re-admission. This application must be done before the application submission date for the semester in which the student plans to return. Advising program Students are responsible for knowing and fulfilling all general and specific degree requirements as described in the bulletin. Individual student advising is an integral part of the VCU student s academic program. Each degree-seeking student is assigned a faculty adviser who is available for academic and career advising. Special nondegree-seeking students should contact the College of Humanities and Sciences Special Student Advising Office at 310 N. Shafer St. Additional assistance for all students is available from the Counseling Center and the University Career Center. Change of major Students who wish to change their majors must file a Change of Major form. These forms are available from the Student Services Center in Founders Hall, Room 104. The change of major becomes official after the Office of Records and Registration has received the form signed by the dean or chair of the appropriate school or department. Students are encouraged to have changes to the Office of Records and Registration prior to the first week of classes in order for the school/department to return approved changes by the end of the add/drop period. A change of major will not occur for the current semester after the add/drop period. Before initiating a change of major, students should carefully review the requirements and prerequisites of the program they wish to enter. In certain programs including those in the schools of the Arts, Business, Education, Mass Communications and nontraditional studies a candidate must fulfill additional requirements before being accepted as a degree-seeking student. Students currently enrolled in an MCV Campus program who wish to change to a curriculum on the Academic Campus must file a Change of Major form. Such students are subject to the continuance policy of the Academic Campus after the major has been changed. Students currently enrolled in an MCV Campus program who which to change to another MCV Campus curriculum Fall2001 Final Registration must go through the admission process outlined in the appropriate university bulletin. Credits previously earned at VCU or at another university may or may not be applicable to the new major. Financial aid academic requirements For students who are receiving financial aid, please be aware that all students are required to make Reasonable Academic Progress (RAP) toward their degree. These RAP standards are based on regulatory requirements that must be met in order to continue receiving federal or state financial aid funds. At a minimum, all undergraduate students must earn at least a 1.0 GPA by the end of their first academic year and must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA by the end of their second academic year. Graduate students are expected to earn and maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. All students must complete and earn at least 67 percent of the course work attempted (remember attempted credits also include W withdrawals, I incompletes, repeated courses, CO continuing grades and all F grades), and students must complete their degree before attempting more than 150 percent of the credits necessary for their degree. For details on these financial aid requirements or procedures on how to appeal a financial aid suspension, please visit our Web site: Counselors also are available to answer your questions at the Financial Aid Office, 901 W. Franklin St. (Shafer Court entrance) or you may call (804)

11 VCU Schedule of Classes Subject Course number Reading the codes Course title Credits Start time End time 11 BIOL 209 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB (1) L02 WEBB, S T 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0130 Call number OPEN TO PDH & PNR STUDENTS ONLY Section number Instructor All courses offered on campus for this semester are listed in the following pages. Courses in the 100 and 200 series are lower-level courses usually for freshmen and sophomores; 300 and 400 series are upper-level courses for juniors and seniors; 500, 600, 700 and 800 series courses are graduate-level courses. Students usually must have a bachelor s degree to enroll in graduate-level courses; however, certain undergraduate students with the permission of the departments and the students advisers may take some 500-level courses. Please note: The university reserves the right to discontinue any course announced in this schedule because of low enrollment or other reasons deemed sufficient by the university. To ensure high academic standards, the university reserves the right to close registration in a course after the maximum enrollment has been reached. In addition, the university reserves the right to make changes in faculty, fees or schedules as necessary. Section numbers The beginning letter or number indicates whether a course is a honors, a variable credit, an evening, laboratory or intersession course. 7XX = honors 8XX = variable credit (MCV Campus only) 9XX = evening LXX = laboratory CXX = off campus VXX = intersession Day codes The following symbols are used for the days of the week: U = Sunday W = Wednesday S = Saturday M = Monday R = Thursday TBA = To be announced T = Tuesday F = Friday The use of multiple symbols means that the class meets on each day indicated. MWF indicates Monday, Wednesday and Friday and TR indicates Tuesday and Thursday. Comments/restrictions Many sections have a comment that refers to the section preceding the comment. Please adhere to these comments. Ignoring the comments and enrolling in the class may result in enrollment in a class that you are not eligible to take. Note the message that a fee is required for a particular course. (The fee table lists the fees for the courses with the fee required message.) For example: CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221A Many sections have major, school and classification restrictions placed on them by the department offering the course. Any restriction for a section is listed directly below that section s listing. Enrollment in restricted courses is limited. For example: CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221A This section of CARD 207 is only open to Communication Arts and Design (CDE) majors. If your major is Psychology (PSY) for example, you may not register for this section without an override. For example: MRBL 376 DYNAMICS OF RETAIL MANAGEMENT (3) LITTLE, M MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3103 This section is not open to BFO or SND majors. Comments/ restrictions Day code (see note below) Location Building codes ANDRS = 913 W. Franklin St. Anderson House BFORD = 922 W. Franklin St. Buford House BUSNS = 1015 Floyd Ave. Business Building CABEL = 901 Park Ave. Cabell Library CSGYM = 911 W. Cary St. Cary Street Gym DANCE = 10 N. Brunswick St. VCU Dance Center EGYPT = 1223 E. Marshall St. Egyptian Building ENGRB = 601 W. Main St. Engineering Building FSGYM = 817 W. Franklin St. Franklin Street Gym FTERR = 812 W. Franklin St. Franklin Terrace GBJNS = 305 N. 12th St. George Ben Johnston Auditorium GINTR = 901 W. Franklin St. Ginter House GRANT = 1008 E. Clay St. Grant House GSTHR = 934 W. Grace St. Grace Street Theatre HIBBS = 900 Park Ave. Hibbs Building HUNTN = 810 W. Franklin St. Hunton House LEIGH = 1000 E. Clay St. Leigh House LFSCB = 1000 W. Cary St. Life Science Building LYONS = 520 N. 12th St. Lyons Building MCGRE = 1112 E. Clay St. McGuire Hall MEDSC = 1225 E. Marshall St. Medical Sciences Building MILLH = 916 W. Franklin St. Millhiser House MUSIC = 1015 Grove Ave. VCU Music Center NEWTN = 1228 W. Broad St. Newton House NRSED = 1220 E. Broad St. Nursing Education Building OFCMP = Off Campus OLVED = 1015 W. Main St. Oliver Hall-Education Wing OLVPH = 1001 W. Main St. Oliver Hall-Physical Science Wing PLLAK = 325 N. Harrison St. Pollak Building PRFMA = 922 Park Ave. Performing Arts Building R916F = 916 W. Franklin St. (Rear) Millhiser House RANDM = 301 College St. Randolph Minor Annex RLEGH = 1001 W. Franklin St. Raleigh Building SANGR = 1101 E. Marshall St. Sanger Hall SMITH = 410 N. 12th St. Smith Building SSPLY = 221 N. Shafer St. Shafer Street Playhouse TBA = To be announced TEMPL = 901 W. Main St. T. Edward Temple Building THSTN = 808 W. Franklin St. Thurston House TMLIB = Tompkins-McCaw Library VMIBL = 1000 E. Marshall St. VMI Building WHOSP = 1200 E. Broad St. West Hospital WLLMS = 800 W. Franklin St. Williams House WOODB = 521 N. 11th St. Wood Memorial Building 1000B = 1000 W. Broad St. School of the Arts Building 107NM = 107 N. Morris St. 10SLN = 10 S. Linden St. 1315F = 1315 Floyd Ave. 612NL = N. Lombardy St. 908WF = 908 W Franklin St.

12 12 Fall2001 Final Registration Academic Campus course listings Table of contents College of Humanities and Sciences AFAM African-American Studies AMST American Studies ANTH Anthropology BIOL Biology CHEM Chemistry CHIN Chinese CMSC Computer Science (see the School of Engineering) CRJS Criminal Justice ECON Economics (see the School of Business) ENGL English ENVS Environmental Studies FLET Foreign Literature in English Translation FREN French FRLG Foreign Languages FRSC Forensic Science GEOG Geography GRMN German HIST History HUMS Humanities and Sciences INSC Interdisciplinary Science INTL International Studies ITAL Italian LATN Latin LFSC Life Sciences LING Linguistics MASC Mass Communications MATH Mathematics MILS Military Science PADM Public Administration PHIL Philosophy PHYS Physics POLI Political Science PORT Portuguese PSYC Psychology RELS Religious Studies RUSS Russian SOCS Social Sciences SOCY Sociology SPAN Spanish STAT Statistics URSP Urban Studies and Planning WMNS Women s Studies School of the Arts APPM Applied Music ARTE Art Education ARTF Art Foundation ARTH Art History ARTS Arts CARD Communication Arts and Design CRAF Crafts DANC Dance and Choreography FASH Fashion Design and Merchandising IDES Interior Design MHIS Music History, Theory and Literature MUED Music Education MUSC Music Composition PAPR Painting and Printmaking PHTO Photography and Film SCPT Sculpture SPCH Speech THEA Theatre School of Business ACCT Accounting ECON Economics FIRE Finance, Insurance and Real Estate INFO Information Systems MGMT Management MRBL Marketing and Business Law School of Education ADLT Adult Education ADMS Administration and Supervision CLED Counselor Education ECSE Early Childhood Special Education EDUS Educational Studies EMOD Emotional Disturbance ENED English/English Education HLTH Health Education HPEX Health, Physical Education and Exercise Science.63 IDDS Interdisciplinary Developmental Disability Studies. 63 MNRT Mental Retardation PHED Physical Education RDSS Reading and Study Skills RECR Recreation SELD Special Education Learning Disabilities TEDU Teacher Education School of Engineering CMSC Computer Science EGRB Biomedical Engineering EGRC Chemical Engineering EGRE Electrical Engineering EGRM Mechanical Engineering ENGR Engineering School of Graduate Studies GRAD Graduate Studies School of Social Work SLWK Social Work SWKD Social Work Doctorate Academic Affairs DOMX Domestic Exchange Program HONR University Honors Program PPAD Public Policy and Administration STUA Study Abroad Programs VCU1 Academic Affairs Division of Student Affairs COOP Cooperative Education MCV Campus courses School of Allied Health Professions CLLS Clinical Laboratory Sciences CLRS Clinical Radiation Sciences GRTY Gerontology RHAB Rehabilitation Counseling School of Medicine HGEN Human Genetics PHIS Physiology PMCH Preventive Medicine and Community Health.. 74 Off-campus classes Service learning classes Short courses VCU Honor System Congratulations on your enrollment at Virginia Commonwealth University. You are a member of a community of learning at VCU. All members of this unique community, including faculty, students and administrators, have agreed to act with honor and integrity in all matters. As a student at VCU, you will be expected to practice personal and academic integrity; respect the rights and property of others; honor the rights of others to their opinions, and strive to learn from the differences in people, ideas and cultures. In the academic community, the practice of academic integrity is of the highest priority. The honor system obligates each student to understand the types of conduct that are unacceptable, to refrain from acts of cheating and plagiarism, and to report those who violate these standards. The honor system assumes that each student s word can be trusted implicitly and that a violation of a student s word is a violation against the whole university community. The system s effectiveness depends upon each student s acceptance of responsibility for it. For example, a student who cheats creates at least three problems for self and others: loss of knowledge that may be beneficial in the future; an unfair advantage over classmates who have not cheated; and the possibility of forming a pattern of accepting lower standards of behavior that could lead to unethical conduct in other areas. Your attention is directed to the VCU Honor System as printed in the VCU Resource Guide. You should be certain to obtain a copy of this publication, which is available from several distribution points on the campus, including the Commons and the e 2 Bookstore. Many of your professors will be discussing this policy and describing their expectations for your behavior in classes at the first class session. The Honor System utilizes the Honor Pledge, which states, On my honor, I have neither given nor received aid on this assignment. Instructors may give assignments to students in one of two ways: (1) as Pledged work, for which the student will sign a pledge statement indicating that the work was completed independently, or (2) as Unpledged work, which may be completed in collaboration with others as directed by the instructor. All work is considered to be pledged unless the instructor specifies otherwise. It is your responsibility to be aware of, and to observe, the VCU Honor System and all of the policies and regulations at VCU. If you have a question about a policy, please feel free to call or stop by the office of the dean of student affairs, consult with your faculty adviser or ask to see someone in the office of the dean of your school or college.

13 VCU Schedule of Classes College of Humanities and Sciences AFAM BIOL College of Humanities and Sciences 13 African-American Studies AFAM 103 INTRO TO AFRICAN-AMERICN STUDIES (3) JONES, N T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2102 AFAM 103 INTRO TO AFRICAN-AMERICN STUDIES (3) BROOKS, C M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0328 AFAM 104 SOCIOLOGY OF RACISM (3) LAWS, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1117 SAME AS SOCY-104 AFAM 105 SURVEY OF AFRICAN HISTORY (3) MOITT, B TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1133 SAME AS HIST-105 AFAM 126 AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN DANCE I (2) WALKER, F MW 0530PM 0650PM DANCE 0203 SAME AS DANC-126 AFAM 127 AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN DANCE I (2) WALKER, F TR 0700PM 0820PM DANCE 0203 SAME AS DANC-127 AFAM 250 INTRO TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC (3) BROOKS, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM PRFMA 0015 SAME AS MHIS-250 AFAM 302 POLITICS OF CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT (3) DRAKE, W R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2141 SAME AS POLI-302 AFAM 303 BLACK THEATRE (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2128 SAME AS THEA-303 AFAM 305 SOCIOLOGY OF THE BLACK FAMILY (3) CREIGHTON-ZOLLA MWF 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS SOCY-305, WMNS-305 AFAM 307 BLACK RELIGION (3) WOOD, M TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2115 SAME AS RELS-307 AFAM 314 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE (3) BASSARD, K MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2107 SAME AS ENGL-314 AFAM 342 AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART (3) LAWAL, B T 0700PM 0940PM OLVPH 1031 SAME AS ARTH-342 AFAM 358 AFRICAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE (3) LAWAL, B R 1230PM 0315PM OLVPH 1031 SAME AS ARTH-358 AFAM 361 AMERICANS FROM AFRICA (3) JONES, N MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 3310 SAME AS HIST-361 AFAM 363 AFRICAN LITERATURE (3) PRIEBE, R W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0327 SAME AS AFAM-363 AFAM 401 AFAM-AMER & US HEALTH CARE (3) CREIGHTON-ZOLLA W 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS SOCY-401 AFAM 491 TOPIC: AFAM WMN SLAV TO PRESEN (3) LEE, R TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS WMNS-391 AFAM 491 TOPIC: AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITIC (3) DRAKE, W W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2141 SAME AS POLI-391 AFAM 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) JACKSON, M TBA AFAM 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) JACKSON, M TBA American Studies AMST 391 TOPIC: AMERICAN HORROR (3) DEHAVEN, T R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0303 SAME AS ENGL-391 Anthropology ANTH 103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) WADKINS, M MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1164 ANTH 103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) TURNER, C TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0403 ANTH 103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) BENNETT, A MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1164 ANTH 103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) WADKINS, M MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 ANTH 103 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) WADKINS, M T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0303 ANTH 105 INTRODUCTORY ARCHAEOLOGY (3) BENNETT, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1133 ANTH 252 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF RICHMOND (3) BENNETT, A MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2135 ANTH 301 EVOL OF MAN & CULTURE WI (3) TURNER, C TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2110 ANTH 349 CONTEMP CULTURES-LATIN AM WI (3) TURNER, C W 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 3310 SAME AS INTL-349 ANTH 391 TOPIC: GLOBALZATION PAST & PRES (3) LINDE-LAURSEN, A M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2110 ANTH 449 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS (3) KUHN, E T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2114 SAME AS ENGL-449, LING-449 ANTH 490 SENIOR PROJECT (1) STAFF TBA ANTH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) MAROLLA, J TBA ANTH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) TURNER, C TBA ANTH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) TURNER, C TBA ANTH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) MAROLLA, J TBA ANTH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (5) MAROLLA, J TBA ANTH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (6) MOUER, L TBA Biology BIOL 101 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS (3) BULLOCK, S MWF 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0155 BIOL 101 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS (3) FIELD, D MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 101 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS (3) PEROZZI, R TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 101 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS (3) PEROZZI, R TR 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 101 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS (3) BULLOCK, S TR 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB L01 STAFF T 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L02 STAFF T 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L03 STAFF T 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L04 STAFF T 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L05 STAFF T 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB L06 STAFF T 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB L07 STAFF T 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB L08 STAFF T 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB L09 STAFF W 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L10 STAFF W 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L11 STAFF W 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L12 STAFF W 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L13 STAFF W 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB L14 STAFF W 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB L15 STAFF W 0300PM 0450PM LFSCB L16 STAFF W 0300PM 0450PM LFSCB L17 STAFF R 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L18 STAFF R 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L19 STAFF R 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L20 STAFF R 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L21 STAFF R 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB L22 STAFF R 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB L23 STAFF R 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB L24 STAFF R 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB L25 STAFF F 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L26 STAFF F 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L27 STAFF F 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L28 STAFF F 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L29 STAFF F 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB L30 STAFF F 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB 0127

14 14 College of Humanities and Sciences BIOL L31 STAFF F 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB L32 STAFF F 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB L33 STAFF M 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L34 STAFF M 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB L35 STAFF M 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L36 STAFF M 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB L51 STAFF T 0400PM 0550PM LFSCB L52 STAFF T 0400PM 0550PM LFSCB L53 STAFF T 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB L54 STAFF T 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB L55 STAFF W 0500PM 0650PM LFSCB 0123 NON-DISSECTION LAB L56 STAFF W 0500PM 0650PM LFSCB L57 STAFF W 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB L58 STAFF W 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB L59 STAFF R 0400PM 0550PM LFSCB L60 STAFF R 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB L62 STAFF R 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB L63 STAFF F 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB L64 STAFF F 0400PM 0550PM LFSCB 0127 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J M 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J M 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J M 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J M 0400PM 0450PM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J W 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J W 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J W 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J W 0400PM 0450PM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY (4) CHINNICI, J F 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0255 STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L01 STAFF T 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L02 STAFF T 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L03 STAFF W 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L04 STAFF R 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L05 STAFF R 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L06 STAFF F 0800AM 0950AM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L07 STAFF F 1200PM 0150PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L51 STAFF T 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L52 STAFF W 0400PM 0550PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L53 STAFF W 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 102 SCIENCE OF HEREDITY LAB (1) L54 STAFF R 0400PM 0550PM LFSCB 0120 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I (3) GATES, J MWF 0800AM 0850AM LFSCB 0151 Fall2001 Final Registration BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I (3) GATES, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 151 INTRO TO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I (3) PLUNKETT, G TR 0330PM 0445PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L01 STAFF T 0930AM 1220PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L02 STAFF T 1230PM 0320PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L03 STAFF T 0330PM 0620PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L04 STAFF W 0900AM 1150AM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L05 PETERS, G W 1200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L06 STAFF W 0300PM 0550PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L07 STAFF R 0930AM 1220PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L08 STAFF R 1230PM 0320PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L09 STAFF R 0330PM 0620PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L10 STAFF F 0900AM 1150AM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L11 STAFF F 1200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L12 STAFF F 0300PM 0550PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L51 STAFF T 0700PM 0950PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L52 STAFF W 0700PM 0950PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L53 STAFF R 0700PM 0950PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 151 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB I (1) L54 STAFF F 0600PM 0850PM LFSCB 0117 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II (3) FINE, M MW 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L01 STAFF T 0800AM 1050AM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L02 STAFF T 1100AM 0150PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L03 STAFF T 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L04 STAFF W 0800AM 1050AM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L05 STAFF W 1100AM 0150PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L06 STAFF W 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L07 STAFF R 0800AM 1050AM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L08 STAFF R 1100AM 0150PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L09 STAFF R 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L10 STAFF F 0900AM 1150AM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L11 STAFF F 1200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L12 STAFF F 0300PM 0550PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L51 STAFF T 0700PM 0950PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L52 STAFF W 0700PM 0950PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 152 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LAB II (1) L53 STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0121 BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY (2) TURNER, G TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0155 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L01 TURNER, G MW 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB 0130 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L02 BATEMAN, I MW 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB 0131 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L03 BATEMAN, I MW 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0131 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L04 TURNER, G TR 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB 0130 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L05 REID, J TR 1000AM 1150AM LFSCB 0131 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L06 BATEMAN, I TR 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB 0131 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 205 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY LAB (2) L07 TURNER, G TR 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB 0130 LIMITED TO PROGRAMS THAT REQUIRE COURSE BIOL 206 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (3) 001 PRICE, S COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE SEE PHIS FOR DAY AND TIME

15 VCU Schedule of Classes BIOL 206 PHYSIOLOGY LAB (1) L51 STAFF COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE SEE PHIS 206-L51 FOR DAY AND TIME BIOL 206 PHYSIOLOGY LAB (1) L52 STAFF COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE SEE PHIS 206-L52 FOR DAY AND TIME BIOL 209 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY (3) PENDLAND, J MWF 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0253 OPEN TO PDH & PNR STUDENTS ONLY BIOL 209 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB (1) L01 PENDLAND, J W 0900AM 1050AM LFSCB 0204 OPEN TO PDH & PNR STUDENTS ONLY BIOL 209 MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB (1) L02 PENDLAND, J W 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0204 OPEN TO PDH & PNR STUDENTS ONLY BIOL 217 PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION (3) SHIN, K W 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0151 BIOL 218 CELL BIOLOGY (3) TOMBES, R TR 0800AM 0915AM LFSCB 0155 BIOL 218 CELL BIOLOGY (3) MCCOWEN, S TR 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB 0155 BIOL 292 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 292 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 300 BIOTECHNIQUES LAB 1/2 WI (2) PETERS, G T 0900AM 1150AM LFSCB 0207 SILVERMAN, M M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 300 BIOTECHNIQUES LAB 1/2 WI (2) PETERS, G T 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0207 SILVERMAN, M M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 300 BIOTECHNIQUES LAB 1/2 WI (2) PETERS, G W 0900AM 1150AM LFSCB 0207 STAFF M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 300 BIOTECHNIQUES LAB 1/2 WI (2) PETERS, G W 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0207 STAFF M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 301 COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY (5) BLEM, L TR 1100AM 1215PM LFSCB 0253 MW 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0224 BIOL 301 COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY (5) BLEM, L TR 1100AM 1215PM LFSCB 0253 TR 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0224 BIOL 303 BACTERIOLOGY (5) MCCOWEN, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0252 TR 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0204 BIOL 308 VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY (4) CONWAY, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0253 W 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0227 BIOL 308 VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY (4) CONWAY, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0253 T 0200PM 0450PM LFSCB 0227 BIOL 310 GENETICS (3) EGGLESTON, W MW 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB 0155 BIOL 310 LABORATORY IN GENETICS 1/2 WI (2) L01 BROWN, B MW 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0211 BIOL 310 LABORATORY IN GENETICS 1/2 WI (2) L04 WU, F MW 0300PM 0450PM LFSCB 0211 BIOL 310 LABORATORY IN GENETICS 1/2 WI (2) L51 WU, F MW 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB 0211 BIOL 312 INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 317 ECOLOGY (3) BLEM, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0155 BIOL 317 ECOLOGY LAB 1/2 WI (2) L01 FIELD, D M 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0232 STAFF F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 317 ECOLOGY LAB 1/2 WI (2) L02 FIELD, D T 0900AM 1150AM LFSCB 0232 F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 317 ECOLOGY LAB 1/2 WI (2) L03 FIELD, D T 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0232 F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 317 ECOLOGY LAB 1/2 WI (2) L04 FIELD, D W 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0232 STAFF F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 College of Humanities and Sciences BIOL 15 BIOL 317 ECOLOGY LAB 1/2 WI (2) L05 FIELD, D R 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0232 F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 320 BIOLOGY OF THE SEED PLANT 1/2 WI (4) PETERS, G TR 1100AM 1215PM LFSCB 0252 T 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0231 BIOL 320 BIOLOGY OF THE SEED PLANT 1/2 WI (4) PETERS, G TR 1100AM 1215PM LFSCB 0252 W 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0231 BIOL 321 PLANT DEVELOPMENT (3) FISHER, R MWF 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0253 BIOL 321 PLANT DEVELOPMENT LAB WI (2) L01 FISHER, R MF 0200PM 0350PM LFSCB 0231 BIOL 332 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (3) WOODFIN, W W 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0255 SAME AS ENVS-330 BIOL 392 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH WI (1) CONWAY, C R 0100PM 0250PM LFSCB 0156 FISHER, R BIOL 417 MAMMALOGY (4) PAGELS, J TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0250 T 0100PM 0350PM LFSCB 0235 BIOL 435 HERPETOLOGY (3) BLEM, C MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0252 BIOL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 495 RESEARCH & THESIS (1) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 495 RESEARCH & THESIS (2) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 495 RESEARCH & THESIS (3) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 495 RESEARCH & THESIS (4) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 496 BIOLOGY PRECEPTORSHIP (2) MCCOWEN, S TBA BIOL 496 BIOLOGY PRECEPTORSHIP (2) BLEM, L TBA BIOL 524 ENDOCRINOLOGY (3) STEWART, J MW 0400PM 0515PM LFSCB 0250 BIOL 530 HUMAN GENETICS (3) COREY, L MWF 0800AM 0850AM SANGR CHINNICI, J SAME AS HGEN-501 BIOL 580 EUKARYOTIC BIOTECHNOLOGY (3) WU, F TR 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0150 BIOL 591 TOPIC: PHYSIOLOGY (3) RYAN, J TR 0330PM 0445PM LFSCB 0156 BIOL 626 PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY (4) YOUNG, D TR 1100AM 1240PM LFSCB 0255 BIOL 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR (1) FINE, M T 0400PM 0450PM LFSCB 0150 BIOL 691 TOPIC: ECOLOGICAL GENETICS (3) BROWN, B MWF 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0250 BIOL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (1) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (2) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (3) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (4) SMOCK, L TBA

16 16 College of Humanities and Sciences BIOL CHEM BIOL 698 THESIS (5) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (6) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (7) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (8) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (9) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (10) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (11) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (12) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (13) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (14) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (15) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (16) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (2) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (6) SMOCK, L TBA BIOL 698 THESIS (12) SMOCK, L TBA Chemistry All chemistry classes, including laboratories and recitation sections, meet from the first day of classes. Students enrolled in chemistry classes must attend the first scheduled class. Students on the class roll who do not attend the first scheduled class may be dropped and replaced with students waiting to add the class. CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1165 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2224 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1165 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2221 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1165 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2223 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1165 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2226 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1165 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2221 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1165 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2224 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1165 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2226 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1165 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 2223 CHEM 100 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (3) TOPICH, R W 0530PM 0620PM BUSNS 2118 W 0700PM 0950PM BUSNS 2115 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2224 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2221 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2226 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2118 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 3059 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 1116B MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) HUNNICUTT, S W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2223 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1169 Fall2001 Final Registration CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 1109 TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2221 TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2223 TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2224 STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2118 STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2107 TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) FARRELL, N F 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 3059 TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) STAFF F 0800AM 0850AM ENGRB 0106 TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) SHILLADY, D R 0700PM 0750PM OLVPH 1024 M 0700PM 0950PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) SHILLADY, D R 0700PM 0750PM OLVPH 3059 M 0700PM 0950PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L01 TOPICH, J M 0100PM 0250PM OLVPH 1013 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L02 TOPICH, J M 0100PM 0250PM OLVPH 1016 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L03 TOPICH, J M 0300PM 0450PM OLVPH 1013 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L04 TOPICH, J M 0300PM 0450PM OLVPH 1016 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L05 TOPICH, J F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 T 1230PM 0220PM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L06 TOPICH, J F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 T 1230PM 0220PM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L07 TOPICH, J T 0230PM 0420PM OLVPH 1013 STAFF F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L08 TOPICH, J T 0230PM 0420PM OLVPH 1016 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L09 TOPICH, J F 0100PM 0250PM OLVPH 1013 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L10 TOPICH, J F 0100PM 0250PM OLVPH 1016 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L11 TOPICH, J T 0800AM 0950AM OLVPH 1013 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L12 TOPICH, J T 0800AM 0950AM OLVPH 1016 F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L13 TOPICH, J F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 T 1000AM 1150AM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L14 TOPICH, J F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 T 1000AM 1150AM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L15 TOPICH, J R 0800AM 0950AM OLVPH 1013 STAFF F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L16 TOPICH, J R 0800AM 0950AM OLVPH 1016 F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L17 TOPICH, J M 0800AM 0950AM OLVPH 1016 F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L18 TOPICH, J F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 R 0330PM 0520PM OLVPH 1013

17 VCU Schedule of Classes CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L19 STAFF R 0330PM 0520PM OLVPH 1016 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L51 TOPICH, R T 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 1169 T 0800PM 0950PM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L52 TOPICH, R T 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 1169 T 0800PM 0950PM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L53 STAFF T 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 1169 R 0800PM 0950PM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I (1) L54 STAFF T 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 1169 R 0800PM 0950PM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (4) VALLARINO, L M 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2118 MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (4) VALLARINO, L M 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 3059 RADFORD, D MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (4) VALLARINO, L M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2221 MANGRUM, J MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (4) VALLARINO, L M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2226 BUCKALEW, B MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (4) VALLARINO, L M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 2224 VEST, B MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II (1) L01 TOPICH, J T 0200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0155 W 0330PM 0520PM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II (1) L02 TOPICH, J T 0200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0155 W 0330PM 0520PM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II (1) L03 TOPICH, J T 0200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0155 R 1230PM 0220PM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB II (1) L04 TOPICH, J T 0200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0155 STAFF R 1230PM 0220PM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY (3) POLO, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1169 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L01 TOPICH, R M 0800AM 0950AM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L03 TOPICH, R M 1000AM 1020AM BUSNS 3105 M 1020AM 1150AM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L04 TOPICH, R M 1000AM 1020AM BUSNS 3105 M 1020AM 1150AM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L05 TOPICH, R W 0800AM 0820AM OLVPH 1024 W 0820AM 0950AM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L06 TOPICH, R W 0800AM 0820AM OLVPH 1024 W 0820AM 0950AM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L07 TOPICH, R W 1000AM 1020AM BUSNS 3105 W 1020AM 1150AM OLVPH 1013 CHEM 110 CHEMISTRY & SOCIETY LABORATORY (1) L08 STAFF W 1000AM 1020AM BUSNS 3105 W 1020AM 1150AM OLVPH 1016 CHEM 112 CHEMISTRY IN THE NEWS (3) SHILLADY, D MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (3) RUDER, S TR 1100AM 1215PM LFSCB 0155 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (3) MWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (3) T 0700PM 0950PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L01 WRIGHT, M M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 JOHNSON, W M 0900AM 1150AM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L02 WRIGHT, M M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 WALKER, B M 0100PM 0350PM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L03 WRIGHT, M M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 JOHNSON, W M 0200PM 0450PM OLVPH 1026 College of Humanities and Sciences CHEM 17 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L04 WRIGHT, M M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 T 0800AM 1050AM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L05 WRIGHT, M M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 WALKER, B T 1230PM 0320PM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L06 WRIGHT, M M 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 SANDERS, E T 0930AM 1220PM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L07 WRIGHT, M W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 AYERS, D W 0100PM 0350PM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L08 WRIGHT, M W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 WALKER, B W 0200PM 0450PM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L09 WRIGHT, M W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 RADFORD, D F 0100PM 0350PM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L10 WRIGHT, M W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 F 0800AM 1050AM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L11 WRIGHT, M W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 AYERS, D R 1230PM 0320PM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L12 WRIGHT, M W 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1164 R 0930AM 1220PM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L51 MINASKANIAN, G R 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 1169 SANDERS, E R 0800PM 1050PM OLVPH 1026 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L52 MINASKANIAN, G R 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 1169 RIPPEL, K R 0800PM 1050PM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 301 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (2) L53 RIPPEL, K T 0700PM 0750PM BUSNS 1116A T 0800PM 1050PM OLVPH 1028 CHEM 302 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (3) MWF 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 303 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I (3) KUCIAUSKAS, D TR 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 309 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS (2) HAWKRIDGE, F MW 0500PM 0550PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 309 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS LABORATORY (2) L02 HAWKRIDGE, F M 0200PM 0250PM OLVPH 3059 W 0200PM 0450PM OLVPH 4038 M 0300PM 0450PM OLVPH 4038 CHEM 309 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS LABORATORY (2) L51 HAWKRIDGE, F M 0600PM 0650PM OLVPH 1024 W 0600PM 0850PM OLVPH 4038 M 0700PM 0850PM OLVPH 4038 CHEM 401 SYNTHETIC & QUALITATIVE ORG CHEM (4) STAFF TR 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 2226 TR 1230PM 0320PM TEMPL 4411 CHEM 403 BIOCHEMISTRY I (3) PETERSON, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0155 SAME AS BIOC-403 CHEM 409 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS (3) MUDDIMAN, D TR 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 3059 CHEM 409 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LAB WI (1) L02 RUTAN, S M 0100PM 0450PM OLVPH 4040 KISELEV, P CHEM 409 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LAB WI (1) L51 RUTAN, S R 0700PM 1050PM OLVPH 4040 IBRAHIM, Y CHEM 491 TOPIC: NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS (3) EL-SHALL, M TR 1230PM 0145PM ENGRB 0104 GUISEPPI-ELIE, A CHEM 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) RUDER, S TBA CHEM 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 493 CHEMISTRY INTERNSHIP (1) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA

18 18 College of Humanities and Sciences CHEM CRJS Fall2001 Final Registration CHEM 493 CHEMISTRY INTERNSHIP (3) HUNNICUTT, S TBA CHEM 504 ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (3) OTTENBRITE, R TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVPH 3059 CHEM 510 ATOMIC & MOLECULAR STRUCTURE (3) EL-SHALL, M MWF 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 3059 CHEM 550 INTRO TO POLYMER CHEMISTRY (3) OTTENBRITE, R MW 0400PM 0515PM OLVPH 3059 WRIGHT, M CHEM 611 MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY (3) TERNER, J TR 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB 0156 CHEM 620 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (3) WATTON, S MW 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 3059 CHEM 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR (1) RUTAN, S TR 0330PM 0450PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR (1) RUTAN, S TR 0330PM 0450PM OLVPH 1024 CHEM 691 TOPIC: XRAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY (3) WATTON, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0156 CHEM 691 TOPIC: CLSTRS & NUCLEATION PHNM (3) EL-SHALL, M TR 0530PM 0645PM CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (4) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (5) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (6) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (7) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (8) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (11) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) SHILLADY, D TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA CHEM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) HAWKRIDGE, F TBA Chinese CHIN 101 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (4) LAI, H TR 0930AM 1145AM CHIN 101 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (4) LAI, H MW 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0326 CHIN 201 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (3) LAI, H T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 Computer Science See School of Engineering for computer science course listings. Criminal Justice Several graduate criminal justice courses are offered off campus. Please refer to the off-campus courses listing for more information. CRJS 181 JUSTICE SYSTEM SURVEY UE (3) ALBANESE, J TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 1164 URBAN ENVIRONMENT CRJS 181 JUSTICE SYSTEM SURVEY UE (3) PELFREY, W W 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 1160 URBAN ENVIRONMENT CRJS 252 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM (3) FULTZ, M T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2122 CRJS 260 CRIMINAL LAW (3) HAGUE, J MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0403 CRJS 305 POLICING THEORIES & PRACTICE UE (3) SMITH, M TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 1169 URBAN ENVIRONMENT CRJS 324 COURTS & THE JUDICIAL PROCESS (3) MILLER, C W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2122 CRJS 350 EVAL & TREATMENT OF THE OFFENDER (3) CHARLSON, S M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2101 CRJS 352 CRIME & DELINQUENCY PREVENT UE (3) WARREN, G TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2114 URBAN ENVIRONMENT CRJS 352 CRIME & DELINQUENCY PREVENTION (3) WARREN, G W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2102 URBAN ENVIRONMENT CRJS 355 FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3) GEARY, D MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0430 CRJS 355 FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3) SIX, T TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1133 CRJS 355 FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3) SIX, T TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1117 CRJS 355 FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3) SIX, T R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2101 CRJS 363 CORRECTIONAL LAW (3) MOORE, A R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1118 CRJS 370 CRIMINALISTICS & CRIME ANALYSIS (3) GRINNAN, D T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0327 CRJS 380 RESEARCH METHODS IN CRJS (3) GRANT, P TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2101 SENIORS ONLY CRJS 380 RESEARCH METHODS IN CRJS (3) GRANT, P W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2107 SENIORS ONLY CRJS 394 FIELD SERVICE IN CRIMINAL JUST (1) GORDON, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 SENIORS ONLY CRJS 463 COMPARATIVE CRJS SYSTEMS (3) GEARY, D MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2101 CRJS 475 CASE STUDIES CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (3) HAGUE, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2115 CRJS 475 CASE STUDIES CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (3) MASSIE, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2110 CRJS 475 CASE STUDIES CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (3) JONES, S W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2123 CRJS 480 SENIOR SEMINAR WI (3) GRANT, P TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1117 SENIORS ONLY CRJS 480 SENIOR SEMINAR WI (3) GRANT, P T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1130 SENIORS ONLY CRJS 491 TOPIC: JUVENILE JUST POLICY (1) DERTINGER, T M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1109 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE CRJS 491 TOPIC: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (1) HARTUNG, B M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1109 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE CRJS 491 TOPIC: THE CRIMINAL MIND (1) MCGUINNESS, D M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1109 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE CRJS 491 TOPIC: YOUTH IN CORRECTIONS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS PSYC-491, SOCY-391 CRJS 492 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL STUDY (3) ALBANESE, J TBA SENIORS ONLY CRJS 493 INTERNSHIP (6) GORDON, J TBA SENIORS ONLY CRJS 493 INTERNSHIP (3) GORDON, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 SENIORS ONLY APPLICATION REQUIRED CRJS 501 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSESSMENT (3) PELFREY, W T 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0154 CRJS 571 SURVEY OF FORENSIC SCIENCE (3) C90 GRINNAN, D R 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP MARONE, P CRJS 591 TOPIC: POLICING (3) SMITH, M T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0441 CRJS 601 RES BASIS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3) GORDON, J W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2102 CRJS 620 SEMINAR IN CRIMINOLOGY (3) SIX, T M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2226 SAME AS SOCY-620 CRJS 622 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS (3) GEARY, D W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0403 CRJS 641 JURISPRUDENCE (3) HAGUE, J M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1130 CRJS 670 FORENSIC EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES (3) SMITH, M R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1116A CRJS 671 DRUG ANALYSIS (3) C90 JACKSON W 0500PM 0940PM OFCMP LARSON RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CRJS 674 CRIMINALISTICS (3) C90 YOUNG, R T 0500PM 0940PM OFCMP DAVIS, A RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CRJS 676 FORENSIC BIOLOGY & DNA (3) C90 COVINGTON, B R 0500PM 0940PM OFCMP SMITHSON, M RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CRJS 677 EXPERT TESTIMONY FORENSIC SCI (3) C90 MARONE, P M 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP CRJS 680 FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY (3) NAPIER, M M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2117

19 VCU Schedule of Classes CRJS 684 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM-REWRITE (1) PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 684 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM-WRITING (3) PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 684 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL WRITING CRJS (3) C90 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 684 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL WRITING CRJS (1) C91 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 685 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM-ORALS RETAKE (1) PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 685 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM-ORALS (3) PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 685 DIRECTED COMPREHENSIVE READINGS (3) C90 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 685 DIRECTED COMPREHENSIVE READINGS (1) C91 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY/DIRCTD READING (3) ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY/DIRCTD READING (1) ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 693 INTERNSHIP (3) GORDON, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 APPLICATION REQUIRED CRJS 793 FORENSIC LAB INTERNSHIP (3) GORDON, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 APPLICATION REQUIRED CRJS 798 THESIS RESEARCH (3) ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 798 THESIS RESEARCH (3) C90 ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 798 THESIS RESEARCH-CONTINUATION (1) C91 ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 799 THESIS (3) ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 799 THESIS (1) ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 799 THESIS (3) C90 ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 799 THESIS-CONTINUATION (1) C91 ALBANESE, J TBA Economics See School of Business for economics course listings. English ENGL 101 The Craft of Writing is prerequisite to all 200-level English courses; one 200-level literature course (or equivalent) is prerequisite to all 300- and 400- level English courses. Students must have 24 credits before enrolling in ENGL 200 The Craft or Writing with Research STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 1116A STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS CARROLL, A MWF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS CORNELIUS, C TR 0800AM 0915AM HIBBS STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 1116A STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1116B CANFIELD, E TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS CAUDLE, A TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2141 College of Humanities and Sciences CRJS ENGL STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS GEIER, M MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS SILVERMAN, J MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS LIRA, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS RICHARDSON, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STRONG, P MWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM HIBBS BELTON, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS RODERER, S TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL BAUGHAN, J TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS HARKNESS, M MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS CHALLIS, D MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS CURRAN, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS FELTON, B MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1116A MCINTYRE, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS FELTON, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1116A RICHARDSON, K MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS STRONG, P MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS CURRAN, C MWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH BAKER, K MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS MCINTYRE, M MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS HARMON, A TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS CHALLIS, D MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS REILLY, K MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS REILLY, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS COMBA, G MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS ORZOLEK, B TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS ELLIS, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1116A RICHARDSON, K MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS SUNSERI, E TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS RODERER, S TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1116B STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 1116A STRONG, P MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL RODERER, S TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS BRINEGAR, J MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1116A VENABLE, J TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS BELTON, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS FAGAN, A TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1116B DOUD, S TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1116A LEAHY, M MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS CORNELIUS, C TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS HARMON, A TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2110

20 20 College of Humanities and Sciences ENGL STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS ELLIS, R MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS COMBA, G MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS FINE, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM HIBBS STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS SILVERMAN, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS BRINEGAR, J MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1116A ELLIOTT, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS STRONG, P MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS FETHERSTONE TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS GEIER, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS MORSE, C TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVED 2116A STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS CARROLL, A MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS GRIFFIN, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS BAKER, K MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL KINNEY, J MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS FAGAN, A TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1116B CARROLL, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS ELLIOTT, R MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS BRADNER, J TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL CANFIELD, E MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS BRINEGAR, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS MCINTYRE, M MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS BAUGHAN, J TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS CHALLIS, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS CANFIELD, E MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS SHARP, N MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS VENABLE, J TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS BRULATOUR MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS BRULATOUR, M MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 1116B GEIER, M MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS VENABLE, J TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 2116A LIRA, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS CURRY, W MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS CORNELIUS, C MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS PUGH, B MW 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB GRAY, BALL TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1106 Fall2001 Final Registration BAKER, C MW 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 1116B DUNNINGTON, K MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS TOIVONEN, J MW 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB BAKER, C MW 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL STAFF TR 0700PM 0815PM LFSCB ZICAFOOSE MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1116A ZICAFOOSE, K MW 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 1116A TOIVONEN, J TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2110 ENGL 114 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE (2) KUHN, E TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 114 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE (2) COOPER, E MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0431 ENGL 114 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE (2) STAFF MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1106 ENGL 114 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE (2) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0430 ENGL 114 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE (2) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0326 ENGL 114 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE (2) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1107 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2115 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2110 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) CAUDLE, A TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 1107 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1131 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) BROOKMAN, S TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2107 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) WEST, S MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2136 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) SUNSERI, E TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2101 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) LEHMAN-RIOS, A TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 1130 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 1108 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) PRICHARD, F MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1108 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) WEST, S MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0440 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) CAUDLE, A TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1108 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) SMITH, P MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1131 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) SMITH, P MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2139 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0431 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) BROOKMAN, S TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1116B ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2105 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) HODGES, E MW 0330PM 0445PM LFSCB 0154 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) WEST, S MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1118 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) BROOKMAN, S TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 2226 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) RODERER, E TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0326 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) PENDERGAST, G MW 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2107 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) SCHMITZ, G MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0326 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) RODERER, E TR 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2118

21 VCU Schedule of Classes ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) ORZOLEK, B TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1131 ENGL 200 THE CRAFT OF WRITING W/ RESEARCH (3) CARLETON, L TR 0700PM 0815PM HIBBS 0431 ENGL 201 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE I (3) LABAN, L TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 1165 ENGL 201 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE I (3) PRIEBE, R TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2101 ENGL 201 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE I (3) MORSE, C MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1107 ENGL 201 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE I (3) PRIEBE, R TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 3310 ENGL 201 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE I (3) MORSE, C MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 201 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE I (3) HINES, K T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 202 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE II (3) MERCER, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1109 ENGL 202 WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE II (3) DANVERS, D TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2117 ENGL 203 BRITISH LITERATURE I (3) BERRY, B TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2110 ENGL 204 BRITISH LITERATURE II (3) LABAN, L M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 3310 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) LODGE, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2123 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) ELLIS, R MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1118 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) REILLY, K MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0327 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) LONGEST, G TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0326 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) NEWLAND, J TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 3315 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) CARLETON, L TR 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB 0250 ENGL 205 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) PRICHARD, F M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2122 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) BAKER, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0440 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) KINNEY, J TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) ASHWORTH, R MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2128 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2110 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) MANGUM, A MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) ASHWORTH, R MW 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0428 ENGL 206 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) SANGE, G TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 3310 ENGL 215 READINGS IN LITERATURE (3) WOODLIEF, A TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0331 ENGL 216 READINGS IN NARRATIVE (3) SHIMOMURA, S MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2138 ENGL 236 WOMEN IN LITERATURE (3) HARKNESS, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0428 SAME AS WMNS-326 ENGL 236 WOMEN IN LITERATURE (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2135 SAME AS WMNS-236 ENGL 241 SHAKESPEARE S PLAYS (3) GRIFFIN, C TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 1165 ENGL 291 TOPIC: INTRO TO VISUAL CULTURES (3) SILVERMAN, J M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0403 ENGL 300 PRACTICAL WRITING WORKSHOP (2) C90 STAFF T 0430PM 0750PM OFCMP 1 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: POETRY (1.5) MERCER, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1108 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: DRAMA (1.5) MERCER, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1108 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: POETRY (1.5) HARKNESS, M MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: PROSE (1.5) HARKNESS, M MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: POETRY (1.5) SHIEL, L TR 1230PM 0145PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: PROSE (1.5) SHIEL, L TR 1230PM 0145PM ANDRS 0101 College of Humanities and Sciences ENGL 21 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: PROSE (1.5) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2135 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: POETRY (1.5) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2135 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: DRAMA (1.5) MERCER, R TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0441 ENGL 301 ENGLISH STUDIES: PROSE (1.5) MERCER, R TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0441 ENGL 302 LEGAL WRITING WI (3) NICHOLAS, N TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1116A ENGL 302 LEGAL WRITING WI (3) DORAN, W T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0326 ENGL 303 WRITING IN THE WORKPLACE WI (3) COOPER, E TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 303 WRITING IN THE WORKPLACE WI (3) COOPER, E TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 303 WRITING IN THE WORKPLACE WI (3) LEAHY, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2135 ENGL 303 WRITING IN THE WORKPLACE WI (3) LEAHY, M MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2135 ENGL 303 WRITING IN THE WORKPLACE WI (3) FERRARA, B TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 304 ADVANCED WRITING WI (3) FAGAN, A TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0329 ENGL 304 ADVANCED WRITING WI (3) ELLIOTT, R MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2120 ENGL 304 ADVANCED WRITING WI (3) KELLER, M T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0329 ENGL 305 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION (3) DEHAVEN, T TR 0330PM 0445PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 305 CREATIVE WRITING: POETRY (3) SANGE, G TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2114 ENGL 305 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION (3) DOUD, S TR 1100AM 1215PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 305 CREATIVE WRITING: POETRY (3) DONOVAN, G TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2102 ENGL 305 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION (3) TESTER, W T 0700PM 0940PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 314 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE (3) BASSARD, K MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2107 SAME AS AFAM-314 ENGL 327 BUS TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING WI (3) KINZEY, R M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0329 SAME AS MGMT-327 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 335 LITERATURE OF ENGLISH RENAISS (3) BERRY, B MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2102 ENGL 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) DAVIS, K MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2122 SAME AS TEDU-351 ENGL 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) HUEBACH, K MWF 0100PM 0150PM OLVED 2119 SAME AS TEDU-351 ENGL 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) DAVIS, K M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2119 SAME AS TEDU-351 ENGL 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) HARRIS, S W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2119 SAME AS TEDU-351 ENGL 361 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE WI (3) EDWARDS, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2135 SAME AS RELS-361 ENGL 361 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE WI (3) TUCK, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1130 SAME AS RELS-361 ENGL 363 AFRICAN LITERATURE (3) PRIEBE, R W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0327 SAME AS AFAM-363 ENGL 372 AMERICAN LITERATURE: ROMANTICISM (3) WOODLIEF, A TR 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0329 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 373 AMERICAN LIT: REALISM & NAT (3) LONGEST, G MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0428 ENGL 374 AMERICAN LIT: EARLY 20TH CENTURY (3) MANGUM, A TR 0400PM 0515PM HIBBS 0441 ENGL 375 AMERICAN LIT: CONTEMPORARY (3) FINE, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2101

22 22 College of Humanities and Sciences ENGL ENVS Fall2001 Final Registration ENGL 384 WOMEN WRITERS WI (3) WOODLIEF, A TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0329 SAME AS WMNS-384 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION ENGL 391 TOPIC: AMERICAN HORROR (3) DEHAVEN, T R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0303 SAME AS AMST-391 ENGL 400 SHAKESPEARE: THE EARLY WORKS (3) SHARP, N MW 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 401 SHAKESPEARE: THE LATER WORKS (3) GRIFFIN, C TR 0400PM 0515PM HIBBS 0328 ENGL 402 CHAUCER (3) BRINEGAR, J MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1106 ENGL 426 ADVANCED PLAYWRITING (3) BROWDER, L M 0700PM 0940PM ANDRS 0101 SAME AS THEA-426 ENGL 435 ADVANCED POETRY WRITING (3) DONOVAN, G MW 0200PM 0315PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 437 ADVANCED FICTION WRITING (3) TESTER, W W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0307 ENGL 449 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS (3) KUHN, E T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2114 SAME AS ANTH-449, LING-449 ENGL 451 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (3) SHIMOMURA, S MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2110 SAME AS LING-451 ENGL 491 TOP: HARLEM RENAISSANCE WI (3) BASSARD, K MWF 1000AM 1050AM ANDRS 0101 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY ENGL 491 TOP: BALDWIN, WALKER, ELLISON WI (3) GOLDEN, B TR 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0326 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY ENGL 491 TOP: AMER WRITERS IN PARIS WI (3) FINE, R W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0428 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY ENGL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) LABAN, L TBA ENGL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) LABAN, L TBA ENGL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) LABAN, L TBA ENGL 493 ENGLISH INTERNSHIP (1) LABAN, L TBA MAC UPPER DIVISION ONLY ENGL 493 ENGLISH INTERNSHIP (2) LABAN, L TBA ENGL 493 ENGLISH INTERNSHIP (3) LABAN, L TBA ENGL 500 PRACTICUM IN COLLEGE ENGLISH (3) PERRY, P MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0307 ENGL 501 INTRO TO GRAD STUDIES IN ENGLISH (1) INGRASSIA, C W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0440 ENGL 532 APPLIED ENGLISH LINGUISTICS (3) KUHN, E TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 1106 SAME AS ENED-532 ENGL 567 ROMANTIC & VICTORIAN BRIT LIT (3) LATANE, D TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0307 ENGL 572 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) MANGUM, A MW 0400PM 0515PM HIBBS 0427 ENGL 620 PATTERNS:IMITATION & ORIGINALITY (3) SANGE, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2101 ENGL 624 LIT IN SOC: RENAISSANCE WOMAN (3) BERRY, B TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2123 ENGL 627 LIT GENRE: POETICS OF THE NOVEL (3) CORNIS-POPE, M R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0307 ENGL 636 TEACHING COMPOSITION (3) PERRY, P MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0307 SAME AS ENED-636 ENGL 652 STUD IN WRIT & RHET: MODERN RHET (3) KINNEY, J TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2123 ENGL 666 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION (3) DEHAVEN, T F 0200PM 0440PM HIBBS 0307 ENGL 666 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION (3) GOLDEN, B T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0307 ENGL 667 CREATIVE WRITING: POETRY (3) DONOVAN, G W 0700PM 0940PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 668 CREATIVE WRITING: DRAMA (3) BROWDER, L R 0700PM 0940PM ANDRS 0101 ENGL 672 WRITING NONFICTION (3) HODGES, E M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0405 ENGL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) INGRASSIA, C TBA ENGL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) INGRASSIA, C TBA ENGL 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) INGRASSIA, C TBA ENGL 694 INTERNSHIP IN WRITING (3) DONOVAN, G TBA ENGL 798 THESIS (1) DONOVAN, G TBA ENGL 798 THESIS (2) DONOVAN, G TBA ENGL 798 THESIS (3) DONOVAN, G TBA ENGL 799 THESIS (1) INGRASSIA, C TBA ENGL 799 THESIS (3) INGRASSIA, C TBA Environmental Studies ENVS 330 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (3) WOODFIN, W W 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0255 SAME AS BIOL-332 ENVS 335 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY (3) WALZ, D M 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0103 SAME AS GEOG-335 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY ENVS 335 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LAB (1) L51 WALZ, D W 0400PM 0540PM TEMPL 3323 SAME AS GEOG-335 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY ENVS 401 METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY (3) FONES, P T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2138 SAME AS GEOG-401 ENVS 411 OCEANOGRAPHY (3) ODEN, S T 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0253 SAME AS GEOG-411 ENVS 490 RESEARCH SEMINAR IN ENVS WI (3) PIGGOT, J T 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0103 SENIORS ONLY ENVS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) FOX, J TBA ENVS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) FOX, J TBA ENVS 493 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP (1) FOX, J TBA ENVS 493 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP (3) FOX, J TBA ENVS 591 TOPIC: SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS (3) STAFF W 0600PM 0840PM LFSCB 0103 ENVS 601 SURVEY IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3) DEFUR, P R 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0103 ENVS 603 ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH METHOD (3) HARRIS, S T 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0103 ENVS 691 TOPIC: VA ENV LAW AND REG (3) KENDALL, M M 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0103 ENVS 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 693 INTERNSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (1) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 693 INTERNSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (2) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 693 INTERNSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 697 RESEARCH (1) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 697 RESEARCH (2) GARMAN, G TBA ENVS 697 RESEARCH (3) GARMAN, G TBA

23 VCU Schedule of Classes Foreign Literature in English Translation FLET 391 TOP: WOMEN IN DANTE S D COMEDY (3) CORUBOLO, C TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1133 FLET 391 TOP: DOSTOEVSKY & THE WEST (3) KOVARSKY, G W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2114 French Students with at least three units of French and who wish to continue study of that language at VCU, MUST take the Language Placement Test before registering. The test will be given Monday, Aug. 20, 2001 between 1 and 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 22 between 12 and 2 p.m. All tests will be given in the Department of Foreign Languages, Bird House, Room 201, 820 W. Franklin St. FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) SILLAH, M MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0405 FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) BAROODY, B MW 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0441 TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0441 FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) BAROODY, B MW 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0429 TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0429 FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) MARFURT-LEVY, U TR 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0327 FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) SHERIDAN, J MW 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0441 FREN 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) GENET, M MW 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0327 TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0327 FREN 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) GENET, M MTWRF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0441 FREN 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) BENSON, M MW 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0441 FREN 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH (4) FRANSON, T TR 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0406 FREN 110 INTENSIVE FRENCH I (8) MURPHY-JUDY, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0327 TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0327 MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0424 FREN 201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH (3) OVERVOLD, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2128 FREN 201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH (3) MARFURT-LEVY, U TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1130 FREN 201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH (3) GUIDARELLI, N MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0427 FREN 202 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH READINGS (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2102 FREN 205 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION (3) BAROODY, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM OLVED 2116A FREN 300 ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND WRITING WI (3) OVERVOLD, A MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2141 FREN 305 ADVANCED CONVERSATION (3) KIRKPATRICK, P MWF 0200PM 0250PM BUSNS 2120 FREN 320 FRENCH CIVILIZATION & CULTURE I (3) KIRKPATRICK, P MW 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 3315 FREN 330 SURVEY OF LITERATURE (3) MARECHAL, C MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0427 FREN 430 THE MIDDLE AGES (3) MARECHAL, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2110 FREN 440 COMMERCIAL FRENCH (3) MURPHY-JUDY, K T 0400PM 0630PM BUSNS 2136 FREN 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) MURPHY-JUDY, K TBA FREN 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) OVERVOLD, A TBA Foreign Languages FRLG 101 FOREIGN LANG: BIBLICAL HEBREW (4) SWENSON, C MW 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0326 SAME AS RELS-201 FRLG 101 FOREIGN LANG: SWAHILI (4) FAZALDIN, Z MW 0500PM 0645PM HIBBS 0428 FRLG 101 FOREIGN LANG: INTRO ARABIC (4) AHMED, H TR 0700PM 0915PM BUSNS 1109 FRLG 201 FOREIGN LANG: INT ARABIC (3) AHMED, H TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2115 FRLG 203 LANG & IDNTITY: FRANCOPHONE WRLD (3) OVERVOLD, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1117 SAME AS INTL-203 FRLG 203 LANG & IDNTITY: FRANCOPHONE WRLD (4) OVERVOLD, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1117 SAME AS INTL-203 FRLG 490 FOREIGN LANGUAGES INTERNSHIP (1) MURPHY-JUDY, K TBA FRLG 490 FOREIGN LANGUAGES INTERNSHIP (2) MURPHY-JUDY, K TBA FRLG 490 FOREIGN LANGUAGES INTERNSHIP (3) MURPHY-JUDY, K TBA College of Humanities and Sciences FLET GRMN Forensic Science 23 FRSC 101 FORENSIC SCIENCE I (1) BYRD, J M 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0155 FRSC 309 CRIME SCENE SEARCH & RECOVERY (3) BYRD, J MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0235 Geography GEOG 102 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (3) ASPAAS, H W 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0253 GEOG 203 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (3) SCHRIAR, A TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1165 GEOG 203 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (3) SCHRIAR, A M 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 1160 GEOG 203 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY (1) L51 STAFF M 0430PM 0630PM TEMPL 3323 GEOG 203 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY (1) L52 SCHRIAR, A R 0430PM 0630PM TEMPL 3323 GEOG 203 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY (1) L54 STAFF T 0430PM 0630PM TEMPL 3323 GEOG 302 LAND USE CAPABILITY UE (3) GULAK, M TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2116A SAME AS URSP-302 URBAN ENVIRONMENT GEOG 307 WORLD REGIONS (3) ASPAAS, H TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2114 GEOG 313 URBAN RESEARCH AND FIELD METHODS (3) WU, W TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1118 SAME AS URSP-313 GEOG 334 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: LAT AMER (3) SHRIAR, A TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1118 GEOG 335 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY (3) WALZ, D M 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0103 SAME AS ENVS-335 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY GEOG 335 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY LAB (1) L51 WALZ, D W 0400PM 0540PM TEMPL 3323 SAME AS ENVS-335 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY GEOG 340 WORLD CITIES OUTSIDE N AMERICA (3) WU, W R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS INTL-340, URSP-340 GEOG 401 METEOROLOGY & CLIMATOLOGY (3) FONES, P T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2138 SAME AS ENVS-401 GEOG 411 OCEANOGRAPHY (3) ODEN, S T 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0253 SAME AS ENVS-411 GEOG 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) RUGG, R TBA GEOG 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) RUGG, R TBA GEOG 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) RUGG, R TBA German Students with at least three units of German and who wish to continue study of that language at VCU, MUST take the Language Placement Test before registering. The test will be given Monday, Aug. 20, 2001 between 1 and 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 22 between 12 and 2 p.m. All tests will be given in the Department of Foreign Languages, Bird House, Room 201, 820 W. Franklin St. GRMN 101 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4) GODWIN-JONES, R MW 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2107 TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2107 GRMN 101 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4) BAERENT, K MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0440 GRMN 101 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4) RISCH, V MW 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0406 TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0406 GRMN 101 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4) RISCH, V MW 0700PM 0915PM BUSNS 1107 GRMN 102 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4) BAERENT, K MTWRF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0406 GRMN 102 ELEMENTARY GERMAN (4) RISCH, V MW 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0405 GRMN 201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN (3) DVORAK, P MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2120 GRMN 201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN (3) GODWIN-JONES, R TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2136 GRMN 201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN (3) ABRAMS, M TR 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2113 GRMN 205 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION (3) DVORAK, P MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 1107 GRMN 300 ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND WRITING (3) DVORAK, P MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1116B GRMN 330 SURVEY OF LITERATURE (3) PEISCHL, M TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2102

24 24 College of Humanities and Sciences GRMN INSC Fall2001 Final Registration GRMN 491 TOPICS: CHILDREN S LITERATURE (3) GODWIN-JONES, R TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0440 GRMN 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) PEISCHL, M TBA GRMN 500 GERMAN FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS (3) BAERENT, K MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1116B History HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) ROUTT, D MWF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS 0203 HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) VUOTO, G MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1117 HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) CROMEY, R TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1165 HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) BENDERSKY, J TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0403 HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) VUOTO, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1118 HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) BURGESS, D W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0303 HIST 101 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) ROUTT, D W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2139 HIST 102 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1117 HIST 102 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) MUNRO, G TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0303 HIST 102 SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HISTORY (3) BRUCE, J M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0203 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) WHITWORTH, W TR 0800AM 0915AM HIBBS 0403 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) BRICELAND, A MWF 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 1164 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) TUNNELL, T MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0303 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) GREER, H MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0203 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) SCHWARZ, P MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0303 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) MAZZENGA, M M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2114 HIST 103 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0428 HIST 104 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) WHITWORTH, W MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 1117 HIST 104 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) MAZZENGA, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1133 HIST 104 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) MAZZENGA, M MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 3105 HIST 104 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) FULLER, K TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0203 HIST 104 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (3) SCHUYLER, L R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0403 HIST 105 SURVEY OF AFRICAN HISTORY (3) MOITT, B TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1133 SAME AS AFAM-105 HIST 107 SURVEY OF EAST ASIAN CIVILIZATN (3) HERMAN, J TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 2223 HIST 109 SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY (3) GREER, H MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0403 HIST 191 TOPICS: HISTORY IN VIDEO (1) BRICELAND, A MW 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 1169 HIST 300 INTRO TO HISTORICAL STUDY WI (3) MESSMER, M MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2115 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS HIST 300 INTRO TO HISTORICAL STUDY WI (3) MESSMER, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0326 HIST 303 GREEK CIVILIZATION (3) CROMEY, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2117 HIST 306 EARLY MIDDLE AGES (3) ROUTT, D MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0326 HIST 309 THE REFORMATION (3) BLAKE, W R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0303 HIST 319 HISTORY OF ENGLAND (3) WOOTO, G W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2114 HIST 321 HISTORY OF RUSSIA TO 1861 (3) MUNRO, G TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVPH 1024 HIST 325 HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE (3) SPIRO, J R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1109 SAME AS RELS-318 HIST 332 HISTORY IN FILM: BLACK DOCUMNTRY (3) JONES, N W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0203 HIST 336 MODERN EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL HIS (3) MESSMER, M TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2114 HIST 341 AMERICAN WOMEN S HISTORY (3) FULLER, K W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1109 SAME AS WMNS-341 HIST 345 CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION (3) TUNNELL, T M 0200PM 0440PM TEMPL 2224 HIST 346 US HISTORY: (3) MAZZENGA, M MW 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 2136 HIST TH-CENTURY U.S. HISTORY (3) KENNEDY, S TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0428 HIST 350 AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY (3) BRICELAND, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 3105 HIST 351 HISTORY OF THE SOUTH (3) SCHUYLER, L MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0427 HIST 361 AMERICANS FROM AFRICA (3) JONES, N MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 3310 SAME AS AFAM-361 HIST 381 HIST EARLY MOD CHINA (3) HERMAN, J TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0326 HIST 386 HISTORY OF BRAZIL (3) GREER, H MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0403 HIST 391 TOPIC: HISTORY OF MIDDLE EAST (3) STAFF MW 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 1133 HIST 490 SEM: AMERICAN SOUTH WI (3) SCHUYLER, L R 0200PM 0440PM BUSNS 2124 HIST 490 SEM: THE TWELVE CEASARS WI (3) CROMEY, R W 0200PM 0440PM BUSNS 1116B HIST 490 SEM: 20TH CENTURY RUSSIA WI (3) MUNRO, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1130 HIST 490 SEM: COMMUNIST CHINA WI (3) HERMAN, J R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2138 HIST 490 SEM: MIDDLE EAST WI (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0441 HIST 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) KENNEDY, S TBA HIST 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) KENNEDY, S TBA HIST 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) KENNEDY, S TBA HIST 493 INTERNSHIP (2) TUNNELL, T TBA HIST 493 INTERNSHIP (3) TUNNELL, T TBA HIST 493 INTERNSHIP (4) TUNNELL, T TBA HIST 515 STUD IN EUROP HIS: WORLD WAR II (3) BENDERSKY, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2101 HIST 601 HISTORIOGRAPHY & METHODOLOGY (3) SCHWARZ, P W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2104 HIST 619 RDGS: AMERICAN SOCIAL CLASS (3) FULLER, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2133 HIST 627 RDGS: SLAVERY IN AFRICA & AMER (3) MOITT, B R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2114 HIST 631 REASERCH: POST-WORLD WAR II (3) UROFSKY, M M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2113 HIST 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) BENDERSKY, J TBA HIST 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) BENDERSKY, J TBA HIST 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) BENDERSKY, J TBA HIST 693 INTERNSHIP IN HISTORY (2) TUNNELL, T TBA HIST 693 INTERNSHIP IN HISTORY (3) TUNNELL, T TBA HIST 693 INTERNSHIP IN HISTORY (4) TUNNELL, T TBA HIST 698 M.A. THESIS (1) BENDERSKY, J TBA HIST 698 M.A. THESIS (2) BENDERSKY, J TBA HIST 698 M.A. THESIS (3) BENDERSKY, J TBA HIST 698 M.A. THESIS (4) BENDERSKY, J TBA Humanities and Sciences HUMS 291 SP TOP: INTRO TO RADIO (3) FLESKE, R T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 3310 HUMS 291 SP TOP: INTRO TO PUBLICATIONS (3) BUTTON, B R 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1150 HUMS 291 SP TOP: TECHNOLOGY (1) C01 STAFF MT 0900AM 0300PM OFCMP HUMS 391 SP TOP: SCI ED URBAN ENVIR UE (3) FISHER, R F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0255 URBAN ENVIRONMENT COURSE RESTRICTED TO SCIENCE OR MATH MAJORS Interdisciplinary Science INSC 301 INVESTIGATORY MATH & SCIENCE WI (3) HAVER, W TR 0330PM 0445PM OLVPH 2084 CHINNICI, J

25 VCU Schedule of Classes International Studies A list of additional courses approved for International Studies may be obtained from Professor R. McKenna Brown, International Studies director, 310 N. Shafer St., Room 201, (804) , [email protected], or from the Web: INTL 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) GHOSE, S MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1169 SAME AS POLI-105 INTL 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) NEWMANN, W MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS POLI-105 INTL 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) TWIGG, J TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0203 SAME AS POLI-105 INTL 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) TWIGG, J TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1164 SAME AS POLI-105 INTL 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) BALDWIN, T R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0203 SAME AS POLI-105 INTL 151 COMMUNICATIONS TECH & GLOBAL SOC (3) FAISON, B T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1165 SOUTH, J SAME AS MASC-151 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE INTL 203 LANG & IDNTITY: FRANCOPHONE WRLD (3) OVERVOLD, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1117 SAME AS FRLG-203 INTL 203 LANG & IDNTITY: FRANCOPHONE WRLD (4) OVERVOLD, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 1117 SAME AS FRLG-203 INTL 327 INTRO TO INTERCULTURAL COMMUNCTN (3) ACKLEY, R TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 4155 SAME AS MGMT-329 INTL 330 GLOBAL SOCIETIES: TRENDS/ISSUES (3) NELSON, L M 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1117 W 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS B008 SAME AS SOCY-330 INTL 340 WORLD CITIES OUTSIDE N AMERICA (3) WU, W R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS GEOG-340, URSP-340 INTL 349 CONTEMP CULTURES-LATIN AM WI (3) TURNER, C W 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 3310 SAME AS ANTH-349 INTL 351 GOVERNMENT/POLITICS MIDDLE EAST (3) MUSTAFA, H TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2107 SAME AS POLI-351 INTL 361 ISSUES IN WORLD POLITICS (3) NEWMANN, W MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 2223 SAME AS POLI-361 INTL 362 INTERNATNL ORGAN & INSTITUTIONS (3) GHOSE, S M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2138 SAME AS POLI-362 INTL 363 U.S. FOREIGN POLICY (3) NEWMANN, W MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0250 SAME AS POLI-363 INTL 398 DIRECTED STUDY ABROAD (V 0-8) STAFF TBA INTL 398 DIRECTED STUDY ABROAD (V 0-8) STAFF TBA INTL 452 SEM IN POLITICS OF DEVLPNG AREAS (3) GHOSE, S W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 SAME AS POLI-452 INTL 493 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP (1) BROWN, R TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY INTL 493 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP (3) BROWN, R TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY INTL 493 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP (6) BROWN, R TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY Italian ITAL 101 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN (4) MASULLO, A MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0429 ITAL 101 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN (4) MASO, F MW 0300PM 0415PM HIBBS 0327 TR 0330PM 0420PM HIBBS 0327 ITAL 101 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN (4) MASULLO, A TR 0430PM 0645PM BUSNS 2120 ITAL 101 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN (4) CORUBOLO, C TR 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0440 ITAL 102 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN (4) MASO, F MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0431 ITAL 102 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN (4) MASO, F MW 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0327 ITAL 201 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN (3) MASULLO, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2101 ITAL 305 ADV ITALIAN CONVERSATION & CIVIL (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0429 Latin Students with at least three units of Latin and who wish to continue study of that language at VCU, MUST take the Language Placement Test before registering. The test will be given Monday, Aug. 20, 2001 between 1 and 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 22 between 12 and 2 p.m. All tests will be given in the Department of Foreign Languages, Bird House, Room 201, 820 W. Franklin St. College of Humanities and Sciences INTL MASC 25 LATN 101 ELEMENTARY LATIN (4) CLAGETT, M MTWR 0330PM 0420PM HIBBS 0429 LATN 101 ELEMENTARY LATIN (4) CLAGETT, M TR 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0429 LATN 102 ELEMENTARY LATIN (4) CLAGETT, M MTWR 0430PM 0520PM HIBBS 0429 LATN 201 READINGS IN LATIN LITERATURE (3) CLAGETT, M TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1107 Life Sciences LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T R 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T R 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T R 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD CHINNICI, J R 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0154 LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T R 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T R 0200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T F 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T F 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T F 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD CHINNICI, J F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0154 LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T F 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T F 0200PM 0250PM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T W 0900AM 0950AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T W 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T W 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD CHINNICI, J W 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0154 LFSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE (3) HUFF, T W 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0154 CHINNICI, J MW 0400PM 0450PM MEDSC AUD Linguistics LING 401 COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES (3) WHITE, A TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0429 SAME AS SPAN-401 LING 449 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS (3) KUHN, E T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2114 SAME AS ANTH-449, ENGL-449 LING 451 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (3) SHIMOMURA, S MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2110 SAME AS ENGL-451 Mass Communications MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T R 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 NASH, B T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T W 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 2226 DICKERSON, M T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T W 0900AM 1050AM TEMPL 2226 MAWYER, C T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T R 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 2223 T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 THROCKMORTON, A W 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 3310 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T T 0900AM 1050AM TEMPL 2224 RUGGIERI, M T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T W 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3315 SARKAR, M T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 2223 M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T W 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 2221 SHEPHERD, W M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151

26 26 College of Humanities and Sciences MASC MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T T 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 3315 STOREY, K M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T R 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 2226 BEASLEY, N M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T W 0700PM 0850PM BUSNS 1131 MATT, B M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T T 0700PM 0850PM BUSNS 2123 M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T T 0700PM 0850PM BUSNS 2105 M 0700PM 0900PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T M 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB 0151 MAWYER, C W 1200PM 0150PM BUSNS 1107 MASC 101 MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) DONOHUE, T W 0100PM 0250PM BUSNS 2118 FARINHOLT, J M 0700PM 0850PM LFSCB 0151 MASC 151 COMMUNICATIONS TECH & GLOBAL SOC (3) FAISON, B T 0330PM 0520PM TEMPL 1165 SOUTH, J SAME AS INTL-151 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE MASC 203 NEWSWRITING WI (3) KENNAMER, J T 0950AM 1220PM TEMPL 2222 R 1040AM 1220PM TEMPL 2222 PROFICIENCY EXAM REQUIRED CONTACT SCHOOL FOR EXAM SCHEDULE MASC 203 NEWSWRITING WI (3) MAWYER, C T 0800AM 0940AM TEMPL 2222 R 0800AM 1030AM TEMPL 2222 PROFICIENCY EXAM REQUIRED CONTACT SCHOOL FOR EXAM SCHEDULE MASC 203 NEWSWRITING WI (3) SOUTH, J R 1230PM 0210PM TEMPL 2222 T 1230PM 0300PM TEMPL 2222 PROFICIENCY EXAM REQUIRED JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY MASC 203 NEWSWRITING WI (3) NICHOLSON, J R 1230PM 0210PM TEMPL 1150 T 1230PM 0300PM TEMPL 1150 PROFICIENCY EXAM REQUIRED CONTACT SCHOOL FOR EXAM SCHEDULE MASC 203 NEWSWRITING WI (3) NICHOLSON, J W 0400PM 0540PM TEMPL 1150 M 0400PM 0630PM TEMPL 1150 PROFICIENCY EXAM REQUIRED CONTACT SCHOOL FOR EXAM SCHEDULE MASC 290 ETH PROBS MASS MEDIA (3) THOMAS, C TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 3310 MASC 290 ETH PROBS MASS MEDIA (3) PRICE, C TR 0800AM 0915AM TEMPL 2221 MASC 290 ETH PROBS MASS MEDIA (3) THOMAS, C TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2226 MASC 290 ETH PROBS MASS MEDIA (3) STOREY, K R 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 290 ETH PROBS MASS MEDIA (3) KENNAMER, J TR 0400PM 0515PM TEMPL 2221 MASC 290 ETH PROBS MASS MEDIA (3) ACHESON, P T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2226 MASC 300 MEDIA GRAPHICS (3) FAISON, B MW 1000AM 1150AM TEMPL 1148 MASC 300 MEDIA GRAPHICS (3) FAISON, B MW 0100PM 0250PM TEMPL 1148 MASC 300 MEDIA GRAPHICS (3) ROWE, S T 0600PM 0940PM TEMPL 1148 MASC 303 GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORTING (3) WIRT, W MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1145 T 0200PM 0450PM TEMPL 1145 MASC 305 COPY EDITING (3) WIRT, W MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1145 R 0200PM 0450PM TEMPL 1145 MASC 323 PUBLIC RELATIONS (3) SMITH, T TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2120 MASC 333 PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING WI (3) CAMPBELL, J T 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 1118 R 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 1118 MASC 335 PR PRESENTATIONS (2) MAWYER, C T 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 3315 MASC 361 HIST & DEVELOP OF BROADCASTING (3) THOMAS, C TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 2221 MASC 363 ELECTRONIC MEDIA WRITING I WI (3) CRUZ, R MW 0130PM 0315PM TEMPL 1150 Fall2001 Final Registration MASC 365 RADIO PRODUCTION (1) L01 OGLE, J TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 1120 MASC 365 RADIO PRODUCTION (1) L02 OGLE, B TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1120 MASC 366 TELEVISION PRODUCTION (1) L51 WALKER, L MW 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1100 MASC 380 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING (3) SIMS, W MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 2221 MASC 380 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING (3) DONOHUE, T W 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2221 MASC 392 ADVERTISING COPYWRITING (3) SIMS, W TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 2211 MASC 392 ADVERTISING COPYWRITING (3) FISCHVOGT, M T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2211 MASC 393 CREATIVITY FOR TELEVISION (3) GOVONI, J MW 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 2223 MASC 394 ADVERTISING LAYOUT & PRODUCTION (3) GOVONI, J R 0640PM 0940PM TEMPL 1148 MASC 394 ADVERTISING LAYOUT & PRODUCTION (3) PARSLEY, M W 0650PM 0940PM TEMPL 1148 MASC 404 SPECIALZED/PROJECT REPRTNG WI UE (3) NICHOLSON, J R 0900AM 1200PM TEMPL 1118 T 1000AM 1200PM TEMPL 1118 URBAN ENVIRONMENT MASC 408 COMMUNICATIONS LAW (3) SMITH, T T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1160 MASC 415 ADVANCED TELEVISION PRODUCTION (1) WALKER, L MW 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1100 MASC 415 ADVANCED TELEVISION PRODUCTION (1) L52 WALKER, L MW 0500PM 0640PM TEMPL 1100 MASC 425 PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH (3) SMITH, T MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2211 MASC 439 PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGNS (3) CAMPBELL, J R 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 1118 URBAN ENVIRONMENT MASC 450 ADVERTISING PORTFOLIO DEVELOP (3) GOVONI, J T 0900AM 1200PM TEMPL 1148 MASC 461 THE DOCUMENTARY (3) OTTO, P W 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 2211 MASC 463 ELECTRONIC MEDIA WRITING II (3) STAFF MW 0130PM 0315PM TEMPL 2222 MASC 464 ELECTRONIC MEDIA WRITING III UE (3) OTTO, P MW 0900AM 1040AM TEMPL 2222 URBAN ENVIRONMENT MASC 475 CAPITAL NEWS SERVICE (3) WIRT, W TBA MASC 480 MEDIA STRATEGY (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 2224 MASC 481 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS (3) SIMS, W TR 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 2211 MASC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA MASC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA MASC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA MASC 493 FIELDWORK (1) JONES, M TBA MASC 493 FIELDWORK (2) JONES, M TBA MASC 493 FIELDWORK (3) JONES, M TBA MASC 612 MASS COMMUNICATIONS THEORY (3) DONOHUE, T TBA MASC 614 MEDIA - GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS (3) KENNAMER, J TBA MASC 615 DEPTH REPORTING (3) NICHOLSON, J TBA

27 VCU Schedule of Classes MASC 616 MASS COMMUNICATION LAW (3) SMITH, T TBA MASC 620 SEMINAR IN MASC HISTORY (3) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 630 ADVERTISING LAYOUT & TYPOGRAPHY (3) STAFF TR 0130PM 0300PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 640 COPYWRITING TECHNIQUES (3) COTZIAS, C TR 0300PM 0500PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 650 PERSPECTIVES IN ADVERTISING (3) KOUNS, C M 0900AM 1100AM COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS MASC 650 PERSPECTIVES IN ADVERTISING LAB (0) L01 KOUNS, C T 0900AM 1100AM COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS MASC 650 PERSPECTIVES IN ADVERTISING LAB (0) L02 KOUNS, C W 0900AM 1100AM COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS MASC 650 PERSPECTIVES IN ADVERTISING LAB (0) L03 KOUNS, C R 0900AM 1100AM COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS MASC 653 ADVERTISING ADV CONCEPT DEVELOP (3) COTZIAS, C MW 0300PM 0500PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 653 ADVERTISING ADV CONCEPT DEVELOP (3) STAFF MW 0300PM 0500PM COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS MASC 691 TOPIC: COMPUTERS FOR ART DIRECT (3) CHUMLEY, T R 0300PM 0600PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: COMPUTERS FOR COPYWRTRS (1) CHUMLEY, T MW 0100PM 0230PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION (3) CHUMLEY, T R 0100PM 0400PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: GRADUATE SEMINAR (1) ALVEY, P F 1100AM 1230PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: STRATEGIC THINKING (3) KOUNS, C TR 0130PM 0300PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: DIGITAL TV PRODUCTION (3) CHUMLEY, T TR 0900AM 1030AM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT (3) COUGHTER, P M 0100PM 0400PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: STRATEGIC INSIGHT DEV II (3) KOUNS, C MW 0300PM 0430PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: ADVERTISING CREATIVITY (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1230PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: BROADCAST DEVELOPMENT (3) COTZIAS, C MW 0900AM 1030AM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: COMPUTERS FOR STRATEGICS (1) CHUMLEY, T MW 0100PM 0230PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: MEDIA PLANNING 1 (2) SAUNDERS, B T 0500PM 0800PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 691 TOPIC: MEDIA PLANNING 2 (1) SAUNDERS, B T 0500PM 0800PM RESTRICTED TO ADCENTER STUDENTS COURSE TAUGHT AT VCU ADCENTER MASC 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA MASC 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA MASC 693 PRACTICUM IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS (1) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 693 PRACTICUM IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS (2) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 693 PRACTICUM IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) THOMAS, C TBA College of Humanities and Sciences MASC MATH 27 MASC 695 FIELDWORK/INTERNSHIP (1) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 695 FIELDWORK/INTERNSHIP (2) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 695 FIELDWORK/INTERNSHIP (3) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 695 FIELDWORK/INTERNSHIP (3) STAFF MASC 699 THESIS (2) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 699 THESIS (3) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 699 THESIS (3) THOMAS, C TBA MASC 699 THESIS (1) STAFF TBA Mathematics Any student requiring a mathematics course before enrolling in a calculus, statistics or computer science course should note the following: if you have not taken the mathematics placement test and have not taken the prerequisite course for the course you need, take the mathematics placement test before enrolling in mathematical sciences courses. With the advent of new general education requirements in all schools within the university, the 100- and 200-level mathematical sciences courses have been revised. Make sure you know which of these courses are recommended for your major. Both the Department of Mathematical Sciences and your adviser can help you with the possible choices. For those preparing for, and not placing into, calculus (MATH 200), MATH 151 Precalculus Mathematics is the appropriate prerequisite course. For those preparing for, and not placing into, statistics (STAT 208 or STAT 210), MATH 131 or MATH 141 is recommended as a prerequisite, though any higher-numbered MATH course will serve as well; it is important that you satisfy any of your department s requirements while preparing for your statistics course. The noncredit course MATH 001 Elementary Algebra is offered in lecture ( , 936) and self-paced ( , ) sections and is charged at the undergraduate three-credit-hour rate. MATH 141 Algebra with Applications is offered in lecture ( ) and self-paced ( , ) sections only. After the Friday before classes begin, the department checks prerequisites for all lower level classes except MATH 001 and MATH 141. This check is done at the Mathematical Sciences desk at Add/Drop or in the departmental office. MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MW 0345PM 0500PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 3310 MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2110 MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1106 MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MW 0700PM 0815PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS

28 28 College of Humanities and Sciences MATH MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF TR 0530PM 0615PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF M 0530PM 0800PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF W 0530PM 0800PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 001 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (0) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2136 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 2224 F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 2079 F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 3310 F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2105 F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 MW 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2122 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 F 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 2221 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1160 MW 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 3310 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 3310 F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 2079 F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MW 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2128 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MW 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 1118 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2136 F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MW 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2123 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 1109 F 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2135 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2117 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2115 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2123 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1109 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 2223 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2122 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 3310 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2123 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0815PM TEMPL 2223 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 0700PM 0815PM OLVPH 2084 MATH 131 INTRO TO CONTEMPORARY MATH (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 1033 MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS Fall2001 Final Registration MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MW 0345PM 0500PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 1033 MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2120 MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0815PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF M 0530PM 0800PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 141 ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF W 0530PM 0800PM OLVPH 3013 SELF-PACED CLASS MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF MW 0830AM 0945AM OLVPH 2079 F 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF F 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 2079 TR 0800AM 0915AM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF F 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH 2079 TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF F 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 2079 TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF F 0100PM 0150PM OLVPH 2079 TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF F 0200PM 0250PM OLVPH 2079 MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1106 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF F 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 2079 TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF MW 0330PM 0510PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF MW 1200PM 0150PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF TR 0330PM 0510PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED

29 VCU Schedule of Classes MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF MW 1200PM 0150PM BUSNS 1109 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF MTWR 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2135 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 151 PRECALCULUS MATH (4) STAFF TR 0700PM 0840PM OLVPH 2079 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF MTWR 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF MTWR 0100PM 0150PM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF M 0800AM 0850AM OLVPH 2084 TR 0800AM 0915AM OLVPH 2084 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF MTWR 0200PM 0250PM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF MTWF 0100PM 0150PM OLVPH 2084 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF MTWF 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 2084 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF M 0200PM 0250PM OLVPH 2084 TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 2084 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF T 0400PM 0450PM OLVPH 1033 MR 0400PM 0515PM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 200 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4) STAFF MW 0700PM 0840PM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 201 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (4) STAFF MTWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 201 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (4) STAFF MTWR 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 2084 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 201 CALCULUS ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (4) STAFF TR 0700PM 0840PM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 211 MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 3310 MATH 211 MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2141 MATH 211 MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES (3) STAFF TR 0700PM 0815PM LFSCB 0252 MATH 301 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH 2084 MATH 301 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3) RAYCHOWDHURY, P TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 3310 MATH 301 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2224 MATH 301 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 2079 MATH 307 MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS (3) SEDAGHAT, H MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2105 MATH 307 MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS (3) STAFF TR 0700PM 0815PM TEMPL 2223 MATH 309 INTRO TO PROBABILITY THEORY (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2105 MATH 310 LINEAR ALGEBRA (3) ELLINGTON, A MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 2079 MATH 310 LINEAR ALGEBRA (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM OLVPH 2079 MATH 327 MATHEMATICAL MODELING (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0815PM TEMPL 3315 MATH 490 MATHEMATICAL EXPOSITIONS (1) ABAY-ASMEROM, G M 0400PM 0450PM TEMPL 2221 MATH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA MATH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA MATH 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA SAME AS PHIL-492 MATH 493 MATH SCIENCES INTERNSHIP (3) STAFF TBA College of Humanities and Sciences MATH PADM 29 MATH 501 INTRO TO ABSTRACT ALGEBRA (3) FARLEY, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2123 MATH 505 MODERN GEOMETRY (3) LOHR, C TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2128 MATH 507 ANALYSIS I (3) WOOD, J MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2221 MATH 509 GENERAL TOPOLOGY I (3) LEWIS, A TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 2226 MATH 512 COMPLEX VARIABLE FOR APPLICATNS (3) SEDAGHAT, H MW 0700PM 0815PM OLVPH 2079 MATH 517 METHODS OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS (3) TERRELL, W TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 2117 MATH 521 INTRO TO ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORY (3) ABAY-ASMEROM, G MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1108 MATH 527 DETERMINISTIC OPERATIONS RESEAR (3) STAFF TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 2105 MATH 530 THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS WI (3) BERGLUND, J W 0400PM 0640PM OLVPH 1033 MATH 591 TOP: LINEAR ALGBRA W/APPLICATNS (3) C90 FARLEY, R M 0400PM 0700PM OFCMP MATH 593 INTERNSHIP (3) WOOD, J TBA MATH 593 INTERNSHIP (6) WOOD, J TBA MATH 601 ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I (3) DEVENEY, J MW 0400PM 0515PM OLVPH 2080 MATH 641 MATHEMATICAL PROGMG (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2114 MATH 643 DECISION & RISK ANALYSIS (3) STAFF MW 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 4154 MATH 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR (1) STAFF W 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 2084 MATH 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR (1) STAFF T 0700PM 0815PM OLVPH 2080 MATH 691 SP TOP: DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS (3) KENT, C R 0200PM 0440PM OLVPH 2080 MATH 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) STAFF TBA MATH 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) STAFF TBA MATH 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA MATH 698 THESIS (1) STAFF TBA MATH 698 THESIS (3) STAFF TBA Military Science MILS 101 BASIC MILITARY SCIENCE (2) WOODBURN, K MW 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2123 FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA MILS 101 BASIC MILITARY SCIENCE (2) WOODBURN, K MW 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2123 FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA MILS 201 BASIC MILITARY SCIENCE (2) WOODBURN, K MW 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2123 T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY MILS 201 BASIC MILITARY SCIENCE (2) WOODBURN, K MW 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2120 T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY MILS 301 ADVANCED MILITARY SCIENCE (4) KENNEDY, M MWF 0800AM 0850AM BUSNS 2123 T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY MILS 301 ADVANCED MILITARY SCIENCE (4) KENNEDY, M T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY MILS 303 ADVANCED MILITARY SCIENCE (4) C01 LASH, D TR 0630AM 0750AM OFCMP T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP MILS 303 ADVANCED MILITARY SCIENCE (4) C02 LASH, D TR 0800AM 0920AM OFCMP T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP Public Administration PADM 601 PRINCIPLES PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION (3) OLIVER, R M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2221 PADM 602 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION THEORY (3) FARMER, D T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0430 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS PADM 603 POLITICS & ECONOMICS (3) BOWMAN, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108

30 30 College of Humanities and Sciences PADM PHYS PADM 607 PUBLIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) ALIMARD, A M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2133 PADM 607 PUBLIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) C90 WOOLDRIDGE, B W 0520PM 0800PM OFCMP PADM 609 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN GOVRNMNT (3) C90 CASEY, J R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP PADM 622 PUBLIC SECTOR BUDGETNG (3) WOOLDRIDGE, B T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1116A PADM 623 RESEARCH METHODS FOR PADM (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2224 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS PADM 624 QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR PADM (3) HUTCHINSON, J W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS B008 PADM 625 PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0327 PADM 637 ORGANIC HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT (3) ALIMARD, A T 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0156 PADM 650 PRINCIPLES OF NONPROFIT MGMT (3) C90 CARGO, R R 0600PM 0840PM OFCMP RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS PADM 656 FUND DEVLP FOR NONPROFIT SECTOR (3) C90 SWITZ, L M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP PADM 657 NONPROF ADV & GOVT RELATIONS (3) C91 PHILLIPS, J W 0600PM 0840PM OFCMP PADM 680 EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP (3) LEIGHTY, W M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2118 PADM 689 SEMINAR IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (3) ALIMARD, A S 0900AM 0500PM BUSNS 1131 F 0500PM 0900PM BUSNS 1131 PADM 693 PADM PRACTICUM (3) HAMBRICK, R TBA PADM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH IN PADM (1) STAFF TBA PADM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH IN PADM (2) STAFF TBA PADM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH IN PADM (3) STAFF TBA PADM 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH IN PADM (4) STAFF TBA Philosophy PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2123 FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 2223 FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (3) MELCHERT, N MWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 2084 FRESHMEN AND SOPHMORES ONLY PHIL 103 ANCIENT GREEK & MEDIEVAL WESTERN (3) COLEMAN, E TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0427 PHIL 104 MODERN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY (3) REDMON, R MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1133 PHIL 211 HISTORY OF ETHICS (3) SHEAR, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2114 PHIL 211 HISTORY OF ETHICS (3) SHEAR, J TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1133 PHIL 211 HISTORY OF ETHICS (3) DANIELSON, J F 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2122 PHIL 211 HISTORY OF ETHICS (3) MELCHERT, N MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 1133 PHIL 211 HISTORY OF ETHICS (3) COLEMAN, E T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2101 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) CAREY, S TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2128 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) CAREY, S TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0427 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0253 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) CAREY, S TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2102 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVPH 1024 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2122 PHIL 212 ETHICS & APPLICATIONS (3) ELLIS, A T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1117 Fall2001 PHIL 213 ETHICS & HEALTH CARE (3) DANIELSON, J W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1133 PHIL 213 ETHICS & HEALTH CARE (3) DANIELSON, J M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0440 PHIL 213 ETHICS & HEALTH CARE (3) DANIELSON, J R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1118 PHIL 214 ETHICS & BUSINESS (3) DEANE, B MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2138 PHIL 214 ETHICS & BUSINESS (3) DEANE, B MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 1133 PHIL 221 CRITICAL THINKING (3) C90 REDMON, R TBA COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB SELF-PACED CLASS STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN INFORMATION, INCLUDING CALL NUMBER, FROM THE COURSE WEB SITE PRIOR TO REGISTERING: PHIL 222 LOGIC (3) C90 REDMON, R COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB SELF-PACED CLASS STUDENTS MUST OBTAIN INFORMATION, INCLUDING CALL NUMBER, FROM THE COURSE WEB SITE PRIOR TO REGISTERING: PHIL 301 MIND & REALITY WI (3) STAFF W 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0431 PHIL 391 TOPICS IN PHILOSOPHY (3) STAFF R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1108 PHIL 412 ZEN BUDDHISM WI (3) EDWARDS, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS RELS-412 PHIL 421 AESTHETICS (3) COLEMAN, E TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0430 PHIL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA PHIL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA PHIL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA PHIL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) STAFF TBA PHIL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA SAME AS MATH-492 PHIL 496 SENIOR RESEARCH PROJECT (3) STAFF TBA PHIL 592 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA PHIL 713 ETHICS & PUBLIC POLICY (3) ELLIS, A W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2113 Physics PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS (3) GOWDY, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS (3) GOWDY, R TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 1165 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L01 STAFF M 1000AM 1150AM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L02 STAFF M 1200PM 0150PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L03 STAFF M 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L04 STAFF F 1000AM 1150AM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L05 STAFF F 1200PM 0150PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L06 STAFF F 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L51 STAFF M 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS LAB (1) L52 STAFF M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 103 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1164 PHYS 103 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY LAB (1) L02 HASTINGS, G M 0200PM 0345PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 103 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY LAB (1) L51 LEHMAN, J R 0700PM 0845PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 103 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY LAB (1) L52 STAFF W 0700PM 0845PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 103 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY LAB (1) L53 STAFF M 0700PM 0845PM TEMPL 3317 TBA Final Registration

31 VCU Schedule of Classes PHYS 103 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY LAB (1) L54 HASTINGS, G M 0400PM 0545PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V T 0300PM 0545PM TEMPL 3316 STAFF M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V W 0900AM 1145AM TEMPL 3316 STAFF M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V W 1200PM 0245PM TEMPL 3316 PATRON, G M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V W 0300PM 0545PM TEMPL 3316 REID, G M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V R 0900AM 1145AM TEMPL 3316 PATRON, G M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V R 1200PM 0245PM TEMPL 3316 GOOLSBY, P M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V R 0300PM 0545PM TEMPL 3316 GOOLSBY, P M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V F 0900AM 1145AM TEMPL 3316 GOOLSBY, P M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V T 0900AM 1145AM TEMPL 3316 MARTIN, P M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V T 1200PM 0245PM TEMPL 3316 MARTIN, P M 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V M 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 1165 HARMAN, R T 0600PM 0845PM TEMPL 3316 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V M 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 1165 GOEHLE, M W 0600PM 0845PM TEMPL 3316 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V M 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 1165 GEOHLE, M R 0600PM 0845PM TEMPL 3316 PHYS 107 WONDERS OF TECHNOLOGY (4) NICULESCU, V M 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 1165 GOOLSBY, P F 1200PM 0245PM TEMPL 3316 For PHYS 201, 202, 207 and 208; students are required to register for both a lecture and a lab. PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS I (4) RAO, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM LFSCB 0151 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L01 STAFF W 1200PM 0150PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L02 STAFF W 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L03 STAFF R 0900AM 1050AM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L04 STAFF R 1100AM 1250PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L05 STAFF R 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L06 STAFF W 0900AM 1050AM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L51 STAFF W 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L52 STAFF W 0600PM 0750PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L53 STAFF R 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 201 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I (0) L54 STAFF R 0600PM 0750PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 202 GENERAL PHYSICS II (4) SAMANTA, C R 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0155 PHYS 202 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB II (0) L01 STAFF T 1100AM 1250PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 202 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB II (0) L02 STAFF T 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 202 GENERAL PHYSICS LAB II (0) L51 STAFF T 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 3320 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I (5) AMEEN, D M 0400PM 0450PM OLVPH 2121 MARTIN, P TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 1169 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I (5) AMEEN, D M 0500PM 0550PM OLVPH 2121 STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 1169 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I (5) AMEEN, D TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 1169 STAFF M 0600PM 0650PM OLVPH 2121 College of Humanities and Sciences PHYS 31 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I (5) MARTIN, P M 0300PM 0350PM OLVPH 2121 AMEEN, D TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 1169 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB I (0) L01 STAFF T 0900AM 1050AM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB I (0) L02 STAFF T 1100AM 1250PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB I (0) L03 STAFF T 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB I (0) L51 STAFF T 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (5) KHANNA, S M 0900AM 0950AM OLVPH 2121 BISHOP, M TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0155 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (5) KHANNA, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0155 M 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (5) KHANNA, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0155 M 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (5) KHANNA, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0155 STAFF M 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (5) KHANNA, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0155 STAFF M 0100PM 0150PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (5) KHANNA, S TR 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0155 STAFF M 0200PM 0250PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB II (0) L01 STAFF W 1100AM 1250PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB II (0) L02 STAFF W 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB II (0) L03 STAFF R 1100AM 1250PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB II (0) L04 STAFF R 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB II (0) L51 STAFF W 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 208 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS LAB II (0) L52 STAFF R 0400PM 0550PM TEMPL 3317 PHYS 301 CLASSICAL MECHANICS I (3) AMEEN, D TR 0400PM 0515PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 320 MODERN PHYSICS (3) BASKI, A MW 0400PM 0515PM LFSCB 0252 PHYS 320 MODERN PYHSICS LAB (1) L01 AMEEN, D TR 1200PM 0115PM OLVPH 2001 PHYS 320 MODERN PHYSICS LAB (1) L02 AMEEN, D TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 2001 PHYS 340 STAT MECHANICS & THEROMODYNAMICS (3) RAO, B TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 376 ELECTROMAGNETISM (3) BISHOP, M TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 397 DIRECTED STUDY (1) BASKI, A TBA PHYS 397 DIRECTED STUDY (2) BASKI, A TBA PHYS 397 DIRECTED STUDY (3) BASKI, A TBA PHYS 397 DIRECTED STUDY (1) BASKI, A TBA PHYS 397 DIRECTED STUDY (1) BASKI, A TBA PHYS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 580 QUANTUM MECHANICS (3) JENA, P TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 591 TOPIC: GRAVITY (3) GOWDY, R WF 1200PM 0115PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 661 SURFACE & MATERIALS PHYSICS (3) BASKI, A TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVPH 2121 PHYS 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR (1) KHANNA, S F 0300PM 0440PM OLVPH 2121

32 32 College of Humanities and Sciences PHYS PSYC Fall2001 Final Registration PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (5) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (6) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (4) BASKI, A TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (4) GOWDY, R TBA PHYS 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (4) BASKI, A TBA Political Science POLI 103 U.S. GOVERNMENT (3) MUSTAFA, H MWF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS 0303 POLI 103 U.S. GOVERNMENT (3) HIRSCH, H TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0203 POLI 103 U.S. GOVERNMENT (3) BANKS, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0203 POLI 103 U.S. GOVERNMENT (3) HIRSCH, H TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0303 POLI 103 U.S. GOVERNMENT (3) BANKS, M W 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0203 POLI 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) GHOSE, S MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1169 SAME AS INTL-105 POLI 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) NEWMANN, W MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS INTL-105 POLI 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) TWIGG, J TR 1100AM 1215PM HIBBS 0203 SAME AS INTL-105 POLI 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) TWIGG, J TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1164 SAME AS INTL-105 POLI 105 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (3) BALDWIN, T R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0203 SAME AS INTL-105 POLI 201 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS (3) STAFF T 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0203 POLI 302 POLITICS OF CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT (3) DRAKE, W R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2141 SAME AS AFAM-302 POLI 303 POLITICAL ATTITUDES & BEHAVIOR (3) FUNK, C TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1117 POLI 306 THE CONGRESS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0250 POLI 308 U.S. PRESIDENCY (3) NEWMANN, W M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2139 POLI 310 PUBLIC POLICY (3) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM LFSCB 0252 POLI 314 U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (3) CHRISTIE, M TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2135 POLI 314 U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (3) JONES, T T 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0303 POLI 320 RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCI (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS B008 SAME AS SOCY-320 POLI 320 RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCI (3) HONNOLD, J W 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1117 M 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS B008 SAME AS SOCY-320 POLI 331 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2105 POLI 341 HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT WI (3) CONDIT, D R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2107 POLI 342 HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT (3) FARMER, D T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1118 POLI 351 GOVERNMENT/POLITICS MIDDLE EAST (3) MUSTAFA, H TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2107 SAME AS INTL-351 POLI 361 ISSUES IN WORLD POLITICS (3) NEWMANN, W MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 2223 SAME AS INTL-361 POLI 362 INTERNATNL ORGAN & INSTITUTIONS (3) GHOSE, S M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2138 SAME AS INTL-362 POLI 363 U.S. FOREIGN POLICY (3) NEWMANN, W MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0250 SAME AS INTL-363 POLI 391 TOPICS: FEMINIST THEORY WI (3) CONDIT, D TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2136 SAME AS WMNS-301 POLI 391 TOPICS:AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITICS (3) DRAKE, W W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2141 SAME AS AFAM-491 POLI 452 SEM IN POLITICS OF DEVLPNG AREAS (3) GHOSE, S W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 SAME AS INTL-452 POLI 491 TOP: PUB POL CHALLENGES (3) WILDER, L R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2118 POLI 491 TOP:NONPRFT ORGANZTION & SOCIETY (3) HYATT, E M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0327 POLI 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) CARGO, R TBA POLI 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) CARGO, R TBA POLI 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA POLI 494 POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP (3) HAMBRICK, R TBA POLI 591 TOP: BLACK INTELLECTUALS (3) DRAKE, M W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2141 POLI 591 TOP: POLI OF SCIENCE TECH & SOC (3) JACKSON, M R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2136 Portuguese PORT 101 ELEMENTARY PORTUGUESE (4) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0406 TR 1230PM 0120PM HIBBS 0406 PORT 201 INTERMEDIATE PORTUGUESE READINGS (3) STAFF MWF 0200PM 0250PM BUSNS 1131 Psychology STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 M 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 M 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 M 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 M 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL STOLBERG, A W 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 4413 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL STOLBERG, A W 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 4421 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL STOLBERG, A F 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 4413 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL STOLBERG, A F 0900AM 0950AM TEMPL 4421 MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL STOLBERG, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1164 F 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL MAHONEY, J R 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 4413 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J R 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 4421 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J R 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 4413 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J R 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 4421 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 1164 R 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 1164 R 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J W 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 4413 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J W 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 4421 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J T 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 4413 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J T 0200PM 0250PM TEMPL 4421 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J W 0300PM 0350PM TEMPL 4413 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL MAHONEY, J W 0300PM 0350PM TEMPL 4421 TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 4413 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 4421 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 1164

33 VCU Schedule of Classes HARTNETT, J R 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 4413 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 4421 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 4413 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 4421 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0400PM 0450PM TEMPL 4413 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0400PM 0450PM TEMPL 4421 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0300PM 0350PM TEMPL 4413 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0300PM 0350PM TEMPL 4421 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J T 0300PM 0350PM TEMPL 4413 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J T 0300PM 0350PM TEMPL 4421 TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 M 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 M 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 M 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 M 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 F 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 F 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL WORTHINGTON, E TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1169 F 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 4413 M 0500PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 4421 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0600PM 0650PM TEMPL 4413 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0600PM 0650PM TEMPL 4421 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0400PM 0450PM TEMPL 4413 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0400PM 0450PM TEMPL 4421 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 4413 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0500PM 0550PM TEMPL 4421 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0600PM 0650PM TEMPL 4413 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J R 0600PM 0650PM TEMPL 4421 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 4413 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL HARTNETT, J W 0700PM 0750PM TEMPL 4421 M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1164 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF F 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0407 M 0330PM 0520PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF T 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0407 M 0330PM 0520PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF W 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0407 M 0330PM 0520PM HIBBS 0303 College of Humanities and Sciences PSYC 33 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF F 0900AM 1040AM HIBBS 0407 M 0330PM 0520PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0203 R 1200PM 0140PM HIBBS 0407 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0400PM 0540PM HIBBS 0407 T 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0203 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0407 T 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0203 PSYC 214 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF T 0400PM 0540PM HIBBS 0407 T 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0203 PSYC 301 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY (3) WORTHINGTON, K TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 1169 PSYC 302 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE (3) ALLISON, K TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 303 PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0403 PSYC 304 LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYC (3) KLIEWER, W TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 304 LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYC (3) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM TEMPL 1160 PSYC 305 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) CAULEY, K TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 4084B SAME AS EDUS-305 PSYC 305 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) CAULEY, K W 1000AM 1240PM OLVED 2122 SAME AS EDUS-305 PSYC 308 STRESS AND ITS MANAGEMENT (3) GRAMLING, S MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 309 PERSONALITY (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1160 PSYC 309 PERSONALITY (3) MAHONEY, J MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) HAMM, R W 1000AM 1140AM HIBBS 0407 T 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0403 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) HAMM, R R 0900AM 1040AM HIBBS 0407 T 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0403 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) HAMM, R T 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0403 W 1200PM 0140PM HIBBS 0407 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) HAMM, R F 1100AM 1240PM HIBBS 0407 T 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0403 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0407 M 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) STAFF T 0600PM 0740PM HIBBS 0407 M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) STAFF W 0500PM 0640PM HIBBS 0407 M 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 317 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS WI (3) STAFF T 1100AM 1240PM HIBBS 0407 M 0700PM 0840PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 318 PRINCIPLES: TESTS & MEASUREMENT (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 1117 PSYC 318 PRINCIPLES: TESTS & MEASUREMENT (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0403 PSYC 321 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0203 PSYC 323 INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS (3) MAHONEY, J MW 0330PM 0445PM LFSCB 0253 PSYC 335 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN (3) INGRAM, K TR 1230PM 0145PM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS WMNS-335 PSYC 340 INTRO TO THE HELPING RELATION (3) MCCREARY, M M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2141 PSYC 340 INTRO TO THE HELPING RELATION (3) STAFF M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1108 PSYC 341 GROUP DYNAMICS (3) STAFF M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2102 SAME AS SOCY-341 PSYC 401 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2223 PSYC 406 PERCEPTION (3) JAMES, J MW 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 1117 PSYC 407 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE ABNORMAL (3) SOUTHAM-GEROW, M MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0303

34 34 College of Humanities and Sciences PSYC RELS Fall2001 Final Registration PSYC 407 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE ABNORMAL (3) MCCULLOUGH, J T 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 PSYC 410 PRINCIPLES LEARNING & COGNITION (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0151 PSYC 412 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY (3) MAZZEO, S MW 0530PM 0645PM LFSCB 0253 PSYC 426 CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (3) STOLBERG, A MW 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 2223 PSYC 451 HISTORY & SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY (3) LEAHEY, T MW 0400PM 0515PM LFSCB 0155 PSYC 491 TOPIC: YOUTH IN CORRECTIONS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS CRJS-491, SOCY-391 PSYC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA PSYC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 492 MENTORING URBAN YOUTH (1) HOWARD, C TBA URBAN ENVIRONMENT PSYC 493 FIELD WORK: HUMAN SERVICES (3) KLIEWER, W TBA PSYC 493 FIELD WORK: HUMAN SERVICES (3) KLIEWER, W TBA URBAN ENVIRONMENT PSYC 494 RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN PSYC (1) STAFF TBA PSYC 494 RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN PSYC (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 494 RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN PSYC (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 498 HONORS IN PSYCHOLOGY (2) GRAMLING, S W 1100AM 1240PM WLLMS B002 PSYC 602 PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING (3) WELLEFORD, E M 0700PM 0940PM RANDM SAME AS GRTY-602 PSYC 603 DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES (3) MYERS, B M 0100PM 0340PM THSTN 0208 PSYC 607 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) LINDER, F TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 4084A SAME AS EDUS-607 PSYC 607 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) GERBER, P T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084A SAME AS EDUS-607 PSYC 607 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) LINDSTROM, J W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 1057 SAME AS EDUS-607 PSYC 615 AGING & MENTAL DISORDERS (3) WOOD, H R 0600PM 0840PM SANGR SAME AS GRTY-615 PSYC 616 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (3) BURKE, J R 0400PM 0640PM WLLMS B003 PSYC 616 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (1) BURKE, J R 0400PM 0640PM WLLMS B003 PSYC 620 DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF PSYC RES (3) HAMM, R T 0900AM 1040AM HIBBS 0407 R 0200PM 0340PM HIBBS 0407 PSYC 623 BRIEF COUNSELING & PSYCHOTHERAPY (3) MAZZEO, S MW 0200PM 0315PM WLLMS B002 PSYC 624 GROUP COUNSELING & PSYCHOTHERAPY (3) ANDERSON, C TR 0200PM 0315PM HUNTN 0106 PSYC 627 RESEARCH METHODS CLINICAL PSYC (3) FARRELL, A T 0200PM 0440PM THSTN 0208 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC PSYC 629 BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOR (3) STAFF MW 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 1108 PSYC 630 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) BELGRAVE, F R 1100AM 0140PM THSTN 0208 PSYC 638 EVOLUTION OF PSYC SYSTEMS (3) SEEL, R MW 0400PM 0515PM WLLMS B003 PSYC 642 PRACTICUM IN CLIN GEROPSYCHOLOGY (3) PARHAM, I TBA SAME AS GRTY-642 PSYC 643 PRINCIPLES OF PSYC MEASUREMENT (2) STAFF R 1100AM 1240PM WLLMS B003 PSYC 644 INDIVDUAL TESTS OF INTELLIGENCE (3) VRANA, S MW 1000AM 1140AM WLLMS B003 PSYC 650 ADV CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (3) HOLMES, C M 0100PM 0340PM WLLMS B003 PSYC 650 ADV CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (1) HOLMES, C M 0100PM 0340PM WLLMS B003 PSYC 671 READINGS & RESEARCH (1) STAFF TBA PSYC 671 READINGS & RESEARCH (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 671 READINGS & RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 690 RESEARCH PRACTICUM (1) STAFF TBA PSYC 690 RESEARCH PRACTICUM (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 690 RESEARCH PRACTICUM (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 691 TOPICS: GRANT WRITING (3) EISSENBERG, T M 0200PM 0440PM HUNTN 0106 PSYC 691 TOPICS: PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN (3) INGRAM, K T 0830AM 1110AM THSTN 0208 PSYC 691 TOPICS: EARLY & MIDDLE CHILDHOOD (3) GARNER, P W 0900AM 1140AM THSTN 0208 PSYC 693 COUNSELING PRACTICUM (1) MCCREARY, M TBA PSYC 693 COUNSELING PRACTICUM (2) SHIVY, V TBA PSYC 693 COUNSELING PRACTICUM (3) MCCREARY, M M 0930AM 1130AM HUNTN 0106 PSYC 694 CLINICAL PRACTICUM (1) AUERBACH, S TBA PSYC 694 CLINICAL PRACTICUM (2) MCCULLOUGH, J TBA PSYC 694 CLINICAL PRACTICUM (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 695 PRACT: CLINICAL/COUNSEL SUPERVIS (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 696 INTERNSHIP (0.5) STAFF TBA PSYC 702 CAUSAL ANALYSIS FOR ORG STUDIES (3) WILLIAMS, L TBA SAME AS MGMT-702 PSYC 795 PRACT: TEACHING OF COLLEGE PSYC (3) FORSYTH, J MW 1230PM 0145PM WHITE 0001 PSYC 798 MS THESIS (1) STAFF TBA PSYC 798 MS THESIS (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 798 MS THESIS (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 898 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION (1) STAFF TBA PSYC 898 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION (2) STAFF TBA PSYC 898 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION (3) STAFF TBA PSYC 898 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION (6) STAFF TBA Religious Studies RELS 101 INTRO TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0430 RELS 101 INTRO TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1109 RELS 101 INTRO TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES (3) SYKES, S MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2105 RELS 101 INTRO TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES (3) SYKES, S TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVPH 1024 RELS 101 INTRO TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2138 RELS 201 BIBLICAL HEBREW (3) SWENSON, C MW 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0326 SAME AS FLRG-101 RELS 250 DEATH: MYTH & REALITY (3) SPIRO, J M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1169 RELS 301 INTRO TO THE OLD TESTAMENT (3) STAFF M 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 RELS 302 INTRO TO THE NEW TESTAMENT (3) SOUTH, J TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2135 RELS 307 BLACK RELIGION (3) WOOD, M TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2115 SAME AS AFAM-307 RELS 311 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (3) PERDUE, D TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVPH 1024 RELS 311 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (3) BOYKIN, J W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0328 RELS 312 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (3) WAYBRIGHT, J MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0250

35 VCU Schedule of Classes RELS 312 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (3) HENDERSON, M TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2101 RELS 312 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (3) WAYBRIGHT, J R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0326 RELS 312 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (3) SYKES, S M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2118 RELS 317 ISLAM (3) WADUD, A TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2102 RELS 317 ISLAM (3) WADUD, A M 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0431 RELS 318 HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE (3) SPIRO, J R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1109 SAME AS HIST-325 RELS 334 RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICA (3) SPIRO, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0203 RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) WOOD, M TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 2223 RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) SMITH, D TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1117 RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) DEANE, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2128 RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) DEANE, B MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2105 RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) HENDERSON, M TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2105 RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) W-WILLIAMS, L TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0428 RELS 360 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION (3) BROMLEY, D TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0326 SAME AS SOCY-360 RELS 361 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE WI (3) EDWARDS, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2135 SAME AS ENGL-361 RELS 361 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE WI (3) TUCK, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1130 SAME AS ENGL-361 RELS 412 ZEN BUDDHISM WI (3) EDWARDS, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS PHIL-412 RELS 490 SEM: RELIGION & NATURE (3) SWENSON, C MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2119 RELS 490 SEM: TIBETIAN BUDDHISM WI (3) PERDUE, D TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2122 RELS 490 SEM: MIND IN BUDDHISM WI (3) PERDUE, D TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0405 RELS 491 TOPIC: THE BOOK OF ACTS (3) SOUTH, J TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0430 RELS 491 TOPIC: GLOBAL WMNS SPIRITLTY WI (3) W-WILLIAMS, L TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 2116A SAME AS WMNS-391 RELS 491 TOPIC: CORRUPT SCRIPT ERLY CHRCH (3) KAUFFMAN, J R 0400PM 0640PM LFSCB 0154 RELS 491 TOPIC: CRITICAL THEORY IN RELIG (3) WOOD, M W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0405 RELS 491 TOPIC: MODERN CATHOLIC AUTHORS (3) RENNINGER, M W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2138 RELS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) EDWARDS, C TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY RELS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) EDWARDS, C TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY RELS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) EDWARDS, C TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY RELS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) EDWARDS, C TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY RELS 592 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) EDWARDS, C TBA JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY RELS 592 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) EDWARDS, C TBA Russian RUSS 101 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN (4) KOVARSKY, G MW 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0431 TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0431 RUSS 201 INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN (3) KOVARSKY, G TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1107 Science For Investigatory Mathematics and Science 301, see INSC Interdisciplinary Sciences in this schedule book. College of Humanities and Sciences RELS SOCY 35 Social Sciences SOCS 303 MARRIAGE & FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS (3) CUTCHIN, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0203 SOCS 303 MARRIAGE & FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS (3) BEVERLY, A M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1117 SOCS 340 HUMAN SEXUALITY (3) RANKIN, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM OLVPH 1024 SOCS 340 HUMAN SEXUALITY (3) RANKIN, D W 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 1164 SOCS 389 AIDS: MYTHS AND REALITIES (3) RANKIN, D MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0203 Sociology SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L M 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L T 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L F 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L W 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L W 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L W 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L F 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 F 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS B008 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L W 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS B008 M 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L M 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L M 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 M 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS B008 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L M 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L F 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L F 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L T 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L R 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA

36 36 College of Humanities and Sciences SOCY SPAN SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) NELSON, L F 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS B008 W 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1164 SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) GOODELL, Z MWF 0800AM 0850AM LFSCB 0155 SOCY 101 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) WILLIAMS, J W 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0155 SOCY 104 SOCIOLOGY OF RACISM (3) LAWS, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1117 SAME AS AFAM-104 SOCY 205 INTRO SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTING (1) HENRY, N TR 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS B008 SOCY 205 INTRO SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTING (1) HENRY, N TR 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS B008 SOCY 302 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS UE (3) MAHONEY, J MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 1133 URBAN ENVIRONMENT SOCY 304 THE FAMILY (3) SCULLY, D TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1133 SAME AS WMNS-304 SOCY 305 SOCIOLOGY OF THE BLACK FAMILY (3) CREIGHTON-ZOLLA MWF 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS AFAM-305, WMNS-305 SOCY 310 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & CONFLICT (3) CROTEAU, D TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2115 SOCY 320 RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCI (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS B008 SAME AS POLI-320 SOCY 320 RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCI (3) HONNOLD, J W 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1117 M 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS B008 SAME AS POLI-320 SOCY 322 MINORITY GROUPS IN THE U.S. (3) MAHONEY, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2141 SOCY 327 URBAN SOCIOLOGY UE (3) PALEN, J TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2118 URBAN ENVIRONMENT SOCY 327 URBAN SOCIOLOGY UE (3) PALEN, J TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2141 URBAN ENVIRONMENT SOCY 330 GLOBAL SOCIETIES: TRENDS/ISSUES (3) NELSON, L M 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1117 W 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS B008 SAME AS INTL-330 SOCY 341 GROUP DYNAMICS (3) STAFF M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2102 SAME AS PSYC-341 SOCY 360 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION (3) BROMLEY, D TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0326 SAME AS RELS-360 SOCY 370 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY (3) CROTEAU, D TR 0330PM 0445PM LFSCB 0250 SOCY 391 TOPIC: YOUTH IN CORRECTIONS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS CRJS-491, PSYC-491 SOCY 391 TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY (3) C90 MAHONEY, J R 0430PM 0900PM OFCMP SOCY 391 TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY (3) C92 MAHONEY, J M 0430PM 0900PM OFCMP SOCY 401 AFAM-AMER & US HEALTH CARE (3) CREIGHTON-ZOLLA W 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS AFAM-401 SOCY 402 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY WI (3) BRYANT, N TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2118 SOCY 402 SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY WI (3) LYNG, S TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 2135 SOCY 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (5) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (6) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 493 FIELD RESEARCH INTERNSHIP (3) HONNOLD, J TBA SOCY 493 FIELD RESEARCH INTERNSHIP (4) HONNOLD, J TBA SOCY 493 FIELD RESEARCH INTERNSHIP (5) HONNOLD, J TBA Fall2001 Final Registration SOCY 493 FIELD RESEARCH INTERNSHIP (6) HONNOLD, J TBA SOCY 502 CONTEMPORARY SOCY THEORY (3) LYNG, S T 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0428 SOCY 508 INTRO TO SOCIAL STATISTICS (3) HENRY, N MW 0500PM 0640PM TEMPL 2224 SAME AS STAT-508 SOCY 602 APPLICATION RESEARCH METHODS (3) HONNOLD, J M 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS B008 SOCY 615 SEMINAR IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3) CROTEAU, D W 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SOCY 620 SEMINAR IN CRIMINOLOGY (3) SIX, T M 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2226 SAME AS CRJS-620 SOCY 691 TOP: URBAN POVRTY, POWR & POLICY (3) BRYANT, N R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0431 SOCY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) LYNG, S TBA SOCY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (5) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (6) MAROLLA, J TBA SOCY 693 APPLIED RESEARCH INTERNSHIP (2) HONNOLD, J TBA SOCY 698 MS THESIS (1) LYNG, S TBA SOCY 698 MS THESIS (2) LYNG, S TBA SOCY 698 MS THESIS (3) BROMLEY, D TBA SOCY 698 MS THESIS (4) LYNG, S TBA SOCY 698 MS THESIS (5) LYNG, S TBA SOCY 698 MS THESIS (6) LYNG, S TBA SOCY 710 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGN (3) MCMILLAN, J W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4068 SAME AS EDUS-710 Spanish Students with at least three units of Spanish and who wish to continue study of that language at VCU, MUST take the Language Placement Test before registering. The test will be given Monday, Aug. 20, 2001 between 1 and 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 22 between 12 and 2 p.m. All tests will be given in the Department of Foreign Languages, Bird House, Room 201, 820 W. Franklin St. SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SORIA-NIETO, E MTWRF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0406 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) KINARD, J MTWRF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS 0441 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SAAVEDRA, P MTWRF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0405 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SORIA-NIETO, E MTWRF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0441 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SALINAS, R MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0441 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) MATA, I MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0429 TR 1230PM 0120PM HIBBS 0429 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MW 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0441 TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0441 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MW 0300PM 0415PM HIBBS 0405 TR 0330PM 0420PM HIBBS 0405 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0327 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) MARTINEZ-GONGOR MW 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS 0428 TR 0800AM 0915AM HIBBS 0428 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MTWRF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0405 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) VIDAL, M MW 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0440 TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0440 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MW 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS 0405 TR 0800AM 0915AM HIBBS 0405 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MW 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0328 TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0328 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SAAVEDRA, P MW 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0429 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) WHITE, A MW 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0440

37 VCU Schedule of Classes SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) JENKINS, R TR 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0428 SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) JENKINS, R TR 0700PM 0915PM TEMPL 2221 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SORIA-NIETO, E MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0406 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SITES, L MTWRF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0327 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SITES, L MTWRF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0327 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SAAVEDRA, P MW 0300PM 0415PM HIBBS 0440 TR 0330PM 0420PM HIBBS 0440 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) SAAVEDRA, P TR 0830AM 0920AM BUSNS 2120 MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2120 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MTWRF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0405 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) ORTIZ, L MTWRF 0800AM 0850AM HIBBS 0429 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) PANBEHCHI, M MTWRF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2122 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) VAN, VLEE TR 0700PM 0915PM BUSNS 1106 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) WEBSTER-DAVIS, S TR 0700PM 0915PM HIBBS 0405 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) WEBSTER-DAVIS, S TR 0430PM 0645PM HIBBS 0440 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (4) RICKMAN, G MW 0430PM 0645PM BUSNS 1131 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) MUSTAFA, N MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2101 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) MUSTAFA, N MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0440 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) SITES, L MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0427 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) MARTINEZ-GONGOR MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0441 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) PANBEHCHI, M TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0440 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1108 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) SIMS, R TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 1107 SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH (3) DIAZ, L MW 0700PM 0815PM HIBBS 0406 SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPA READINGS (3) KINARD, J MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 1131 SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPA READINGS (3) SALINAS, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2136 SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPA READINGS (3) ARTILLES, M MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2115 SPAN 205 INTERMEDIATE SPAN CONVERSATION (3) MUSTAFA, N MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2114 SPAN 205 INTERMEDIATE SPAN CONVERSATION (3) DIAZ-DIAZ, L MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2123 SPAN 295 GATEWAY TO SPA MAJ/MIN (1) WHITE, A T 0300PM 0350PM LFSCB 0154 SPAN 300 ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND WRITING WI (3) MARTINEZ, G MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2135 SPAN 300 ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND WRITING WI (3) SIMS, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2118 SPAN 300 ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND WRITING WI (3) SIMS, R TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2115 SPAN 305 ADV SPAN CONVERSATION (3) MUNOZ, E TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 2224 SPAN 305 ADV SPAN CONVERSATION (3) MUNOZ, E TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1118 SPAN 320 CIVILIZATION OF SPAIN I (3) STACKHOUSE, K MWF 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0429 SPAN 321 LATIN AMER CIVILIZ I (3) NAVARRO, C TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0427 SPAN 401 COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES (3) WHITE, A TR 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0429 SAME AS LING-401 SPAN 414 COMMERCIAL SPANISH (3) MUNOZ, E TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1116B SPAN 431 LITERARY PERIODS (3) NAVARRO, C MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2113 SPAN 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA SPAN 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) WHITE, A TBA SPAN 495 SPANISH PORTFOLIO SEMINAR (1) WHITE, A T 0400PM 0450PM TEMPL 2226 Statistics Any student requiring a statistics course for their major should check with their department/adviser regarding which course is appropriate. The two courses STAT 208 and STAT 210 replace the STAT 213 course, with some departments requiring STAT 210, some requiring STAT 208, and some recommending one or College of Humanities and Sciences SPAN STAT 37 the other. Note that the prerequisite for either course is a satisfactory score on the Mathematics Placement Test or completion of MATH 131 or higher level math course. Transfer students can demonstrate accepted transfer credit for a college algebra (or higher level) course as a prerequisite. After the Friday before classes begin, the department checks prerequisites before any student can add the lower level STAT classes. This is done at the Mathematical Sciences desk at Add/Drop or in the departmental office. STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 2221 MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF R 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2135 MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 R 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2107 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF F 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2110 MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF F 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2123 MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF F 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 2224 MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM LFSCB 0155 R 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1130 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 R 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1117 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF R 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2135 MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 R 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 3315 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1116A MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 R 1230PM 0145PM OLVED 2125 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF R 0800AM 0915AM MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF F 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 2226 MW 0330PM 0420PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF M 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1118 W 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF T 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1116B W 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2110 W 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF M 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2110 W 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 208 STATISTICAL THINKING (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 M 0830PM 0945PM BUSNS 2110 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2105 MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF F 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2105 MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 F 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1109 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 F 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 3310 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 R 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2102 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 R 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2110 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 2117 MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 R 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2138 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2101 MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0800AM 0915AM TEMPL 2224 MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 2224 MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169

38 38 College of Humanities and Sciences STAT WMNS Fall2001 Final Registration STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 R 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0253 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 R 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2105 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 R 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 4154 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF F 0800AM 0915AM TEMPL 2226 MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0800AM 0915AM TEMPL 2226 MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF F 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 2226 MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 F 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 2221 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 R 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2118 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM OLVPH 1033 MW 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1169 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF W 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2110 M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 1106 M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 2224 M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2139 M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF W 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1118 M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 210 BASIC PRACTICE OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0815PM BUSNS 2110 M 0700PM 0850PM TEMPL 1165 STAT 212 CONCEPTS OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF MW 0400PM 0515PM OLVPH 2084 W 0530PM 0620PM TEMPL 3312 STAT 314 APPLICATIONS OF STATISTICS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0350PM TEMPL 3312 STAT 321 INTRO TO STATISTICAL COMPUTING (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 2226 STAT 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA STAT 508 INTRO TO SOCIAL STATISTICS (3) HENRY, N MW 0500PM 0640PM TEMPL 2224 SAME AS SOCY-508 STAT 513 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 2221 STAT 541 APPLIED STATS FOR ENGINRS & SCI (3) DAVENPORT, J MW 0500PM 0615PM CABEL B-035 STAT 541 APPLIED STATS FOR ENGINRS & SCI (3) C90 DAVENPORT, J MW 0500PM 0615PM OFCMP STAT 543 STATISTICAL METHODS I (3) BEST, A MW 0330PM 0450PM SANGR SAME AS BIOS-543 COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE STAT 543 STATISTICAL METHODS I (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0815PM OLVPH 2084 SAME AS BIOS-543 COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE STAT 643 APPLIED LINEAR REGRESSION (3) STAFF TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 2128 STAT 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) STAFF TBA STAT 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) STAFF TBA STAT 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA STAT 698 THESIS (1) STAFF TBA STAT 698 THESIS (3) STAFF TBA Urban Studies and Planning URSP 116 INTRODUCTION TO THE CITY UE (3) JOHNSON, G M 0100PM 0330PM BUSNS 2118 URBAN ENVIRONMENT URSP 242 COMPUTER APPLIC IN COMM ANALYSIS (3) CHESTER, P T 0400PM 0640PM FTERR 0123 URSP 302 LAND USE CAPABILITY UE (3) GULAK, M TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2116A SAME AS GEOG-302 URBAN ENVIRONMENT URSP 304 URBAN SOCIAL SYSTEMS UE (3) FLAHERTY, E M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2122 URBAN ENVIRONMENT URSP 310 INTRO TO PUBLIC PLANNING UE (3) BROOKS, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 2223 URBAN ENVIRONMENT URSP 313 URBAN RESEARCH AND FIELD METHODS (3) WU, W TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1118 SAME AS GEOG-313 URSP 316 URBAN LIFE IN MODERN AMERICA UE (3) MOESER, J T 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0406 URBAN ENVIRONMENT URSP 340 WORLD CITIES OUTSIDE N AMERICA (3) WU, W R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS GEOG-340, INTL-340 URSP 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 517 HISTORIC PRES IN PLNG (3) HODDER, R T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1118 URSP 525 SITE PLANNING AND GRAPHICS (3) HIGGINS, R M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 URSP 541 URBAN PUBLIC POLCY MAKNG PROC UE (3) MOESER, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2115 URBAN ENVIRONMENT URSP 552 URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (3) JOHNSON, G T 0700PM 0940PM FTERR 00B5 URSP 610 INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING (3) WU, W T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2141 URSP 611 PRINCIPLES OF URBAN DESIGN (3) GULAK, M M 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0406 URSP 623 PLANNING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) HUBER, K W 0700PM 0940PM FTERR 0123 URSP 647 ADAPTIVE REUSE OF BLDG (3) MILLER, R R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1130 URSP 650 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING (3) GARCIA, M R 0700PM 0940PM FTERR 00B5 URSP 662 FOUND FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (3) ACCORDINO, J MW 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0430 URSP 691 TOP: GENDER/RACE & ETHNICITY (3) GARCIA, M T 0100PM 0340PM FTERR 00B5 URSP 761 PLANNING STUDIO I (3) BROOKS, M R 0400PM 0640PM FTERR 00B5 URSP 764 THESIS/PROJECTS (3) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 764 THESIS/PROJECTS (6) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) ACCORDINO, J TBA URSP 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) ACCORDINO, J TBA Women s Studies WMNS 201 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN S STUDIES (3) SCULLY, D TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2141 WMNS 236 WOMEN IN LITERATURE (3) HARKNESS, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0428 SAME AS ENGL-236 WMNS 236 WOMEN IN LITERATURE (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2135 SAME AS ENGL-236 WMNS 301 FEMINIST SOCIAL THEORY WI (3) CONDIT, D TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2136 SAME AS POLI-391 WMNS 304 THE FAMILY (3) SCULLY, D TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1133 SAME AS SOCY-304 WMNS 305 SOCIOLOGY OF THE BLACK FAMILY (3) CREIGHTON-ZOLLA MWF 0200PM 0250PM HIBBS 0403 SAME AS SOCY-305, AFAM-305 WMNS 335 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN (3) INGRAM, K TR 1230PM 0145PM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS PSYC-335 WMNS 341 AMERICAN WOMEN S HISTORY (3) FULLER, K W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1109 SAME AS HIST-341 WMNS 384 WOMEN WRITERS WI (3) WOODLIEF, A TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0329 SAME AS ENGL-384 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION WMNS 391 TOPIC: GLOBAL WMNS SPIRITLTY WI (3) W-WILLIAMS, L TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 2116A SAME AS RELS-491 WMNS 391 TOPIC: AFAM WMN SLAV TO PRESENT (3) LEE, R TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS AFAM-491 WMNS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) SCULLY, D TBA WMNS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) SCULLY, D TBA WMNS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) SCULLY, D TBA WMNS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) STAFF TBA

39 VCU Schedule of Classes Applied Music Note to students registering for private lessons: private lessons in classical and jazz instruments and voice are available to VCU students for one to three credits each semester. Ability to read music is required. For undergraduate music majors, one-credit lessons have an additional applied music fee of $130/semester, two- and three-credit lessons have an additional fee of $260/semester. For undergraduate non-music majors, one-credit lessons have an additional applied music fee of $225/semester, two-credit lessons have an additional fee of $450/semester. For graduate music majors, one-credit lessons have an additional applied music fee of $150/semester, two- and three-credit lessons have an additional fee of $300/semester. Registration for a one-credit lesson entitles the student to one 30-minute lesson per week for 14 weeks, two- and three-credit students are to receive a one-hour lesson per week for 14 weeks. Lessons are available in the following areas: bassoon, carillon, cello, clarinet, conducting (graduate, three credits only), composition, double bass, drum set, euphonium, flute, French horn, guitar, harp, harpsichord, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, violin, viola and voice. To register for any private lesson, non-music majors must obtain the correct call number from Room 132, Performing Arts Center, 922 Park Ave., or call the Department of Music office, (804) Music majors need only consult their advisers. At the undergraduate level, one-credit lessons are open to all majors, two-credit lessons are available to non-music majors with permission of instructor, and three-credit lessons are restricted to music majors. Each course is repeatable without limitation. All undergraduate students register on the 300 level, all graduate music majors on the 600 level. After registering for lessons, it is the responsibility of the student to contact his or her assigned teacher by the conclusion of the add/drop period. Teacher assignments are posted beside Room 132, Performing Arts Center, 922 Park Ave., on the first day of classes each semester. Any student who decides to drop or withdraw from a private lesson has the responsibility to do so prior to the prescribed university deadlines. University policies regarding tuition refunds apply to private lessons. The applied music fee is not refundable after the add/drop period. APPM 161 LYRIC DICTION (3) DONNELL, C MWF 0200PM 0250PM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 165 AURAL SKILLS I (1) HAMMEL, B TR 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0103 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 165 AURAL SKILLS I (1) STAFF TR 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0104 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 165 AURAL SKILLS I (1) HAMMEL, B TR 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0104 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 173 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF MW 0800AM 0850AM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 173 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF TR 1100AM 1150AM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 173 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF MW 1100AM 1150AM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 173 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF MW 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 173 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF TR 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0218 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 174 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF MW 0100PM 0150PM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 181 CLASS LESSONS: STRINGS (1) STAFF TR 0800AM 0850AM MUSIC 0104 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 183 CLASS LESSONS: WOODWINDS (1) WEST, C TR 1100AM 1150AM PRFMA 0040 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 187 CLASS LESSONS: PERCUSSION (1) STAFF TR 0800AM 0850AM PRFMA 0040 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 199 RECITAL/CONVOCATION ATTENDANCE (1) PATYKULA, J T 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0101 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 251 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I (3) GAILES, G MWF 1200PM 1250PM MUSIC 0104 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 265 AURAL SKILLS III (1) FITZPATRICK, M TR 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0102 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 265 AURAL SKILLS III (1) VLAHCEVIC, S TR 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 265 AURAL SKILLS III (1) FITZPATRICK, M TR 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0103 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 273 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF MW 1200PM 1250PM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 273 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF TR 0800AM 0850AM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC School of the Arts School of the Arts APPM 39 APPM 273 KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) STAFF MW 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0216 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-BRASS (0.5) WALTER, R R 0100PM 0150PM MUSIC 0116 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-COMPOSITION (0.5) STAFF R 0100PM 0150PM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-GUITAR (0.5) PATYKULA, J R 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-ORGAN (0.5) LOHUIS, A R 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0235 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-PERCUSSION (0.5) BICK, D R 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0040 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-PIANO (0.5) BILYEU, L R 0200PM 0250PM PRFMA 0101 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-STRINGS (0.5) STAFF T 1200PM 1250PM PRFMA 0101 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-VOICE (0.5) DONNELL, C R 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0101 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-WOODWINDS (0.5) WEST, C R 0100PM 0150PM MUSIC 0204 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS-JAZZ (0.5) GAILES, G F 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0118 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 299 MASTER CLASS (0.5) STAFF TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 365 AURAL SKILLS V (1) FITZPATRICK, M MW 0900AM 0950AM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 365 AURAL SKILLS V (1) VLAHCEVIC, S MW 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 370 LARGE ENSEMBLES: UNIVERSITY BAND (1) AUSTIN, T MWF 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 370 LARGE ENSEMBLES: SYNPHONIC WIND (1) AUSTIN, T MWF 0200PM 0330PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 370 LARGE ENSEMBLES: COMMNWLTH SINGR (1) GUTHMILLER, J MTWF 1200PM 1250PM MUSIC 0204 APPM 370 LARGE ENSEMBLES: ORCHESTRA (1) STAFF TR 0630PM 1000PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 370 LARGE ENSEMBLES: CHORAL ART SOC (1) BEVILLE, J T 0700PM 0940PM MUSIC 0204 APPM 373 ADVANCED KEYBOARD SKILLS (1) ROBINSON, J TR 1200PM 1250PM MUSIC 0216 APPM 380 JAZZ LAB: INSTRUMENTAL (1) STAFF TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 380 JAZZ LAB: VOCAL (1) STAFF TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 381 CONDUCTING (2) AUSTIN, T MWF 1100AM 1150AM PRFMA 0040 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 381 CONDUCTING (2) STAFF MWF 0200PM 0250PM MUSIC 0204 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 385 OPERA THEATER (2) GULICK, M MWR 0500PM 0645PM MUSIC 0105 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: MADRIGALISTS (1) BATTY, L TR 0300PM 0430PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: ACCOMPANYING (1) BILYEU, L TBA APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: PERCUSSION (1) BICK, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: WOODWIND (1) BILYEU, F TBA WEST, C APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: BRASS (1) WALTER, R TBA MUTH, R APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: STRINGS (1) STAFF TBA APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: GUITAR (1) PATYKULA, J TR 0200PM 0250PM MUSIC 0204 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES:JAZZ ORCHESTRA I (1) STAFF TR 0200PM 0350PM MUSIC 0116

40 40 School of the Arts APPM ARTF APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: JAZZ (1) HALLAHAN, R TBA APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: JAZZ (1) CURTIS, H TBA APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: JAZZ (1) STAFF M 0700PM 0940PM MUSIC 0118 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: JAZZ (1) GAILES, G M 0700PM 0940PM MUSIC 0116 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES:JAZZ ORCHESTRA 2 (1) STAFF TR 0400PM 0550PM MUSIC 0116 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: JAZZ (1) ESS, M M 0700PM 0940PM MUSIC 0113 APPM 390 SMALL ENSEMBLES: PEP BAND (1) STAFF F 0400PM 0450PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 394 JUNIOR RECITAL (0) PATYKULA, J TBA APPM 463 PEDAGOGY: PIANO (2) MARRION, M MW 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0015 APPM 463 PEDAGOGY: VOICE (2) DONNELL, C MW 1100AM 1150AM MUSIC 0103 APPM 494 SENIOR RECITAL (0) PATYKULA, J TBA APPM 585 OPERA THEATRE (2) DAY, M MWR 0500PM 0645PM MUSIC 0204 APPM 670 LARGE ENSEMBLES: UNIVERSITY BAND (1) AUSTIN, T MWF 0100PM 0150PM PRFMA 0040 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 670 LARGE ENSEMBLES: SYMPHONIC WIND (1) AUSTIN, T MWF 0200PM 0330PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 670 LARGE ENSEMBLES: COMMNWLTH SINGR (1) GUTHMILLER, J MTWF 1200PM 1250PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 670 LARGE ENSEMBLES: ORCHESTRA (1) STAFF TR 0630PM 1000PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 670 LARGE ENSEMBLES: CHORAL ART SOCI (1) GUTHMILLER, J T 0700PM 0940PM MUSIC 0204 APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: MADRIGALISTS (1) BATTY, L TR 0300PM 0430PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: ACCOMPANYING (1) BILYEU, L TBA APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: PERCUSSION (1) BICK, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: WOODWIND (1) BILYEU, F TBA WEST, C APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: BRASS ENSEMBLES (1) WALTER, R TBA APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: STRING ENSEMBLE (1) MURRAY, R TBA APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: GUITAR ENSEMBLE (1) PATYKULA, J TBA APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES:JAZZ ORCHESTRA I (1) STAFF TBA APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: SMALL JAZZ (1) STAFF M 0700PM 0940PM MUSIC 0118 APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES:JAZZ ORCHESTRA 2 (1) STAFF TR 0400PM 0550PM MUSIC 0116 APPM 690 SMALL ENSEMBLES: PEP BAND (1) STAFF F 0400PM 0450PM PRFMA 0040 APPM 799 RECITAL (1) VLAHCEVIC, S TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 799 RECITAL (3) VLAHCEVIC, S TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC APPM 799 RECITAL (6) VLAHCEVIC, S TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC Art Education All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. ARTE 201 SERVICE LEARNING EDUC SETTINGS (1) BLEICK, C T 0100PM 0150PM PLLAK 0311 ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA ARTE 250 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN ARTE (3) SHUMARD, S TR 0100PM 0320PM PLLAK 0309A Fall2001 Final Registration ARTE 250 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN ARTE (3) SHUMARD, S TR 0900AM 1120AM PLLAK 0309A ARTE 310 CONCEPTS OF ART EDUCATION I (3) WRIGHT, J TR 0200PM 0320PM PLLAK 0311 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS ARTE 310 CONCEPTS OF ART EDUCATION I (3) MANIFOLD, M MW 0100PM 0220PM PLLAK 0311 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS ARTE 311 CONCEPTS OF ART EDUCATION II WI (3) BURTON, D MW 0100PM 0320PM PLLAK 0317 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS ARTE 401 CONCEPTS IN ART EDUC III WI (4) WRIGHT, J MW 0830AM 1120AM PLLAK 0311 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED ARTE 401 CONCEPTS IN ART EDUC III WI (4) STAFF TR 0830AM 1120AM PLLAK 0309 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED ARTE 401 CONCEPTS IN ART EDUC III WI (4) STAFF MW 0830AM 1120AM PLLAK 0317 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED ARTE 402 CONCEPTS IN ART EDUC IV WI (4) MANIFOLD, M MW 0830AM 1120AM PLLAK 0309 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED ARTE 404 STUDENT TEACHING SEMINAR (3) SHUMARD, S M 0500PM 0800PM PLLAK 0309 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED ARTE 450 ART FOR THE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT (3) STAFF M 0530PM 0830PM PLLAK 0317 ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA ARTE 665 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMNT & EVALUATN (3) STAFF R 0500PM 0800PM PLLAK 0311 ARTE 670 TECHNOLOGY IN ART EDUCATION (3) STAFF T 0500PM 0800PM PLLAK 0309A ARTE 799 THESIS (3) BLEICK, C TBA ARTE 799 THESIS (1) BLEICK, C TBA Art Foundation All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0006

41 VCU Schedule of Classes ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0303 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF M 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0006 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF M 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF T 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0305 ARTF 101 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0006 ARTF 102 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0006 ARTF 102 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF W 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0305 ARTF 102 CONCEPTUALIZATION & PRESENTATION (2) STAFF R 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0006 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0202 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0202 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0202 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0202 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0202 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0202 School of the Arts ARTF 41 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0202 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF M 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF M 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0304 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0304 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0304 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0304 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0304 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM FTERR 0304 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 103 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0201 ARTF 104 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM FTERR 0202 ARTF 104 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF M 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0202 ARTF 104 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF M 0600PM 0930PM FTERR 0201 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS ARTF 105 SURVEY OF WORLD ART (4) SHIELDS, M MW 0800AM 0940AM GSTHR 0105 ARTF 105 SURVEY OF WORLD ART (4) HURT, L MW 0100PM 0240PM GSTHR 0105 ARTF 105 SURVEY OF WORLD ART (4) PIERCE, S TR 0800AM 0940AM GSTHR 0105 ARTF 105 SURVEY OF WORLD ART (4) DEARMENDI, N TR 0100PM 0240PM GSTHR 0105 ARTF 107 INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS (1) STAFF M 0300PM 0350PM BUSNS 0101 ARTF 107 INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS (1) STAFF W 0100PM 0215PM PLLAK 0315 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0118 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0118 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0118 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0118 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0118

42 42 School of the Arts ARTF ARTH ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0116 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0118 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0118 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0129 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0129 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0129 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0129 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0129 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0129 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 109 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF M 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 110 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0118 ARTF 110 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF T 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 110 DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS (2) STAFF W 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF W 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF T 0820AM 1150AM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF F 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0120 Fall2001 Final Registration ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0120 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0120 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF F 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0120 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF T 0100PM 0430PM 612NL 0120 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF W 0820AM 1150AM 612NL 0120 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF M 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 111 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 112 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 112 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF R 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0321 ARTF 112 DRAWING STUDIO (2) STAFF T 0600PM 0930PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 121 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING (2) WHITMAN, G M 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0319 ARTF 121 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING (2) DAWSON, C M 0100PM 0430PM PLLAK 0321 Art History All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. ARTH 103 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART (3) BAILEY, N TR 1130AM 1245PM GSTHR 0105 ARTH 103 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART (3) BROWNELL, C TR 1000AM 1115AM GSTHR 0105 ARTH 103 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART (3) AMRHEIN, L M 0700PM 0940PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 104 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART (3) FARMER, J MW 1130AM 1245PM GSTHR 0115 ARTH 104 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART (3) GARBERSON, E TR 0900AM 1015AM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 104 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART (3) GARBERSON, E R 0700PM 0940PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 145 SURVEY OF ORIENTAL ART (3) SEO, A MW 1000AM 1115AM GSTHR 0115 ARTH 207 INTRODUCTION TO NON-WESTERN ART (3) HURT, L MW 0900AM 1015AM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 270 HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURE (3) JONES, M R 0200PM 0440PM LFSCB 0155 ARTH 270 HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURE (3) NICHOLAS, H W 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1164 ARTH 310 MEDIEVAL ART & ARCHITECTURE (3) MCKINNEY, D T 0400PM 0640PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 317 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE (3) BROWNELL, C W 0700PM 0940PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH C ART & ARCH IN EUROPE (3) ADAMS, E MW 1200PM 0115PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 342 AFRICAN AMERICAN ART (3) LAWAL, B T 0700PM 0940PM OLVPH 1031 SAME AS AFAM-342 ARTH 358 AFRICAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE (3) LAWAL, B R 1230PM 0315PM OLVPH 1031 SAME AS AFAM-358 ARTH 428 BAROQUE & NEOC ART & COL LAT AM (3) SCHREFFLER, M TR 1030AM 1145AM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 429 STUDY 19TH C ART: IMPRESSIONISM (3) GARBERSON, E W 0400PM 0640PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 435 CONTEMPORARY ART I (3) RISATTI, H R 0400PM 0640PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 455 ASTHTCS & MOD THRY OF ART (3) JACOBS, F MW 0130PM 0245PM OLVPH 1031

43 VCU Schedule of Classes ARTH 469 STDY MUS METH: THEORY & PRACTICE (3) KOPLIN, B T 1230PM 0315PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 472 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY (3) SHIELDS, M M 0400PM 0640PM OLVPH 1031 ARTH 474 STDY IN FILM: HIST INDPNDT CINMA (3) JONES, M T 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0155 ARTH 493 MUSEUM INTERNSHIP (3) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 493 MUSEUM INTERNSHIP (6) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 497 DIRECTED RESEARCH PROJECT (3) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 497 DIRECTED RESEARCH PROJECT (3) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 504 ADV STUD: MAYA HIEROGLYPHIC WRTG (3) FARMER, J R 1200PM 0245PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 524 ADV STDY: VIOLENCE (3) SCHREFFLER, M W 0900AM 1145AM BFORD 0202 ARTH 549 ADV STUDY: ARTS OF EDO PERIOD (3) SEO, AUDR M 0100PM 0345PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 569 ADV STDY:ART LAW IN THE VISL ART (3) SCHRODER, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1106 SAME AS SCPT-590 ARTH 581 MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS: DESIGN (3) TRUSCH, I R 0400PM 0640PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 590 ART HISTORIOGRAPHY & METHODOLOGY (3) SCHREFFLER, M W 0400PM 0640PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 593 ADVANCED MUSEUM INTERNSHIP (3) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 593 ADVANCED MUSEUM INTERNSHIP (6) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 699 MUSEUM PROJECT (3) FARMER, J TBA ARTH 699 MUSEUM PROJECT (6) FARMER, J TBA ARTH 699 MUSEUM PROJECT (3) FARMER, J TBA ARTH 789 PROBLEMS: MINIMALSM (3) HOBBS, R T 1000AM 1240PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 789 PROBLEMS: AFRICAN ART & ICON (3) LAWAL, B M 1000AM 1245PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 789 PROBLEMS: MICHAELANGELO (3) JACOBS, F T 0100PM 0345PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 789 PROBLEMS: ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT (3) BROWNELL, C M 0600PM 0840PM BFORD 0202 ARTH 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH PROJECT (1) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH PROJECT (3) STAFF TBA ARTH 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH PROJECT (3) KOPLIN, B TBA ARTH 799 THESIS (1) FARMER, J TBA ARTH 799 THESIS (3) FARMER, J TBA ARTH 799 THESIS (6) FARMER, J TBA ARTH 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (1) FARMER, J TBA PHD CANDIDACY REQUIRED School of the Arts ARTH CARD ARTH 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) FARMER, J TBA PHD CANDIDACY REQUIRED ARTH 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (6) FARMER, J TBA PHD CANDIDACY REQUIRED Arts ARTS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (6) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 430 GUIDED STUDY AFIELD (1) GUTHRIE, K TBA ARTS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (6) THOMPSON, L TBA ARTS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (1) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (2) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (3) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (4) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (6) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 692 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (1) STAFF TBA ARTS 692 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (2) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 692 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (3) DROUGHT, M TBA ARTS 692 INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS/FIELDWORK (4) DROUGHT, M TBA Communication Arts and Design 43 CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221A CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF F 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221A CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF F 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF W 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221A

44 44 School of the Arts CARD CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF W 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF F 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 207 INTRODUCTION COMPUTER TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF W 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 207 INTRO COMPUTER TECHNIQUES: PHOTO (3) MILLS, S M 1200PM 0440PM PLLAK 0315A CARD 207 INTRO COMPUTER TECHNIQUES: PHOTO (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0750PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) MEGANCK, R TR 0750AM 1220PM FTERR 0301 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) WHEELER, S TR 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0417B RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) CARTER, R TR 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0417A RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) SCALIN, C WF 0750AM 1220PM FTERR 0204 CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) STRUBE, N WF 0750AM 1220PM FTERR 0301 CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) STAFF WF 0100PM 0530PM FTERR 0301 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CARD 210 VISUAL FUNDAMENTALS (6) SIHARULIDZE, B WF 0100PM 0530PM FTERR 0302 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CARD 211 TYPOGRAPHICS I (3) WOOLMAN, M M 0100PM 0545PM FTERR 0302 CARD 211 TYPOGRAPHICS I (3) DAY, B M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0417B CARD 211 TYPOGRAPHICS I (3) CHESSIN, L M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0417A CARD 224 INTRODUCTION TO ILLUSTRATION (3) SIHARULIDZE, B M 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0319 CARD 224 INTRODUCTION TO ILLUSTRATION (3) EARLEY, D M 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0321 CARD 224 INTRODUCTION TO ILLUSTRATION (3) STAFF M 0750AM 1220PM FTERR 0303 CARD 239 MEDIA PRESENTATION (3) REXROAD, D T 0750AM 1235PM PLLAK 0215 CARD 239 MEDIA PRESENTATION: PHOTO (3) WORTHINGTON, S MR 0900AM 1130AM PLLAK 0315 CARD 239 MEDIA PRESENTATION (3) REXROAD, D R 0750AM 1235PM PLLAK 0215 CARD 239 MEDIA PRESENTATION: PHOTO WI (3) WORTHINGTON, S TR 1200PM 0230PM PLLAK 0315 CARD 252 TWENTIETH CENTURY VISUAL COMM I (3) MEGGS, P TR 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 1169 CARD 300 CREATIVE STRATEGIES (3) STRUBE, N TR 0100PM 0215PM R916F 0201 CARD 304 SOUND COMMUNICATION (3) KONECHNE, T M 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0215 CARD 304 SOUND COMMUNICATION (3) STAFF MW 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0215 Fall2001 Final Registration CARD 308 WEB PAGE DESIGN (3) HOSKINS, S R 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 308 WEB PAGE DESIGN (3) STAFF TR 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0219B JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY CARD 308 WEB PAGE DESIGN (3) STAFF MW 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0221A JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY CARD 310 GRAPHIC DESIGN II: PUBLICATIONS (6) COLLEY, J T 0100PM 0530PM PLLAK 0417B R 0100PM 0530PM PLLAK 0221A CARD 310 GRAPHIC DESIGN II: PUBLICATIONS (6) CHESSIN, L T 0100PM 0530PM PLLAK 0417A R 0100PM 0530PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 310 GRAPHIC DESIGN II: PUBLICATIONS (6) STAFF T 0100PM 0530PM FTERR 0301 R 0100PM 0530PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 312 TYPOGRAPHICS II (3) OUCHI, A M 0750AM 1020AM PLLAK 0417B M 1030AM 1250PM PLLAK 0221A CARD 312 TYPOGRAPHICS II (3) COLLEY, J M 0750AM 1020AM PLLAK 0417A M 1030AM 1250PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 312 TYPOGRAPHICS II (3) HOSKINS, S M 0750AM 1020AM FTERR 0301 M 1030AM 1250PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 321 ILLUSTRATION MEDIA TECHNIQUES I (3) DOMMISSE, D TR 0750AM 1020AM FTERR 0204 CARD 321 ILLUSTRATION MEDIA TECHNIQUES I (3) FOSTER, R TR 0750AM 1020AM FTERR 0203 CARD 323 FIGURE IN ILLUSTRATION I (3) FOSTER, R TR 1030AM 1250PM FTERR 0203 CARD 323 FIGURE IN ILLUSTRATION I (3) EARLEY, D TR 0330PM 0550PM FTERR 0204 CARD 323 FIGURE IN ILLUSTRATION I (3) DOMMISSE, D TR 0100PM 0320PM FTERR 0204 CARD 325 COLOR THEORY AND PRACTICE (3) STAFF M 0100PM 0545PM FTERR 0203 CARD 325 COLOR THEORY AND PRACTICE (3) FOSTER, R M 0100PM 0545PM FTERR 0204 CARD 325 COLOR THEORY AND PRACTICE (3) DOMMISSE, D M 0100PM 0545PM FTERR 0301 CARD 327 DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION (3) MEGANCK, R WF 1030AM 1250PM FTERR 0203 CARD 334 ELECTRONIC ANIMATION I (3) DILL, J R 0750AM 1020AM PLLAK 0219A R 1030AM 1250PM PLLAK 0209B CARD 334 ELECTRONIC ANIMATION I (3) DILL, J W 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0209B W 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0219A CARD 334 ELECTRONIC ANIMATION I (3) STAFF WF 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0219A CARD 336 VIDEO I 300 (3) VORELAND, L TR 0100PM 0330PM PLLAK 0215 CARD 336 VIDEO I 300 (3) VORELAND, L W 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0215

45 VCU Schedule of Classes CARD 336 VIDEO I 300 (3) REXROAD, D M 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0215 CARD 338 COMPUTER GRAPHICS II (3) TURNER, P TR 0100PM 0320PM PLLAK 0209B R 0100PM 0320PM PLLAK 0219A CARD 338 COMPUTER GRAPHICS II (3) STAFF MW 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0209B CARD 341 ART DIRECTION I (3) STAFF TR 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0417A CARD 352 PRINT MEDIUMS (3) STAFF MW 0600PM 0715PM PLLAK 0417B CARD 356 STUDIO MANAGEMENT: DESIGN (3) STAFF WF 1000AM 1115AM PLLAK 0209A RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CARD 357 CRIT ISSUES IN MEDIA:KINETIC STU (3) KONENCHE, T T 0600PM 0830PM PLLAK 0209A CARD 391 TOPIC: HISTORY OF ILLUST (3) BOSTIC, A MW 0400PM 0515PM PLLAK 0209A CARD 391 TOPIC: GUERRILLA GRAPHICS (3) MALINOSKI, J MW 0600PM 0820PM PLLAK 0417A CARD 392 RESEARCH/ INDIVIDUAL STUDY (3) SCALIN, C M 1200PM 1250PM PLLAK 0209A ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA CARD 407 SENIOR PORTFOLIO (3) STAFF M 0750AM 1220PM FTERR 0203 CARD 407 SENIOR PORTFOLIO: KINETIC (3) VORELAND, L TR 0330PM 0550PM PLLAK 0209B TR 0330PM 0550PM PLLAK 0219A TR 0330PM 0550PM PLLAK 0215 SENIORS ONLY CARD 410 COMM DESIGN IV:SYSTEMS IN DESIGN (6) OUCHI, A W 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0417A F 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0221A CARD 410 COMM DESIGN IV:SYSTEMS IN DESIGN (6) MCKELVEY, R W 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0417B F 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 410 COMM DESIGN IV:SYSTEMS IN DESIGN (6) DAY, B W 0750AM 1220PM FTERR 0302 F 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0219B CARD 416 MOTIVATIONAL GRAPHICS (3) STAFF WF 0100PM 0320PM PLLAK 0417B CARD 418 DESIGN CENTER: PRINT MEDIA (3) SCALIN, C WF 0100PM 0320PM PLLAK 0417A SENIORS ONLY CARD 419 ELECTRONIC IMAGING (3) HOSKINS, S T 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0221B CARD 422 DESIGN CENTER: INTERNET MEDIA (3) MCKELVEY, R T 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0219B SENIORS ONLY CARD 424 VISUAL JOURNALISM ILLUS WI (3) STAFF WF 0100PM 0320PM FTERR 0204 CARD 424 VISUAL JOURNALISM ILLUS WI (3) STAFF WF 0100PM 0320PM FTERR 0203 CARD 426 EDITORIAL ILLUSTRATION II (3) BOSTIC, A TR 0330PM 0550PM FTERR 0203 CARD 427 IMAGERY FOR CHILDREN (3) BOSTIC, A TR 1030AM 1250PM FTERR 0204 CARD 438 COMPUTER GRAPHICS III: 3D ANIMAT (3) TURNER, P T 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0219A T 0750AM 1220PM PLLAK 0209B School of the Arts CARD CRAF 45 CARD 438 COMPUTER GRAPHICS III: 3D ANIMAT (3) TURNER, P W 0100PM 0550PM PLLAK 0209B W 0100PM 0550PM PLLAK 0219A CARD 439 VIDEO III (3) KONECHNE, T F 0100PM 0545PM PLLAK 0215 CARD 492 CARD INTERNSHIP (3) SCALIN, C M 0900AM 0950AM PLLAK 0209A SENIORS ONLY CARD 593 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP (3) SCALIN, C M 1000AM 1050AM PLLAK 0209A SENIORS ONLY CARD 611 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP (9) WOOLMAN, M W 0800AM 1020AM 1315F 0107 WHEELER, S M 0900AM 1145AM 1315F 0107 T 1030AM 1220PM 1315F 0107 T 0100PM 0320PM 1315F 0107 ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA CARD 621 VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS SEMINAR (3) CARTER, R WF 1030AM 1145AM 1315F 0107 CARD 692 VISUAL COMM RESEARCH/INDIV STUDY (3) MALINOSKI, J M 0800AM 0850AM 1315F 0105 CARD 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH IN VISUAL COMM (6) DEMAO, J M 1200PM 1250PM 1315F 0105 CARD 699 CREATIVE PROJECT (1) DEMAO, J TBA CARD 699 CREATIVE PROJECT (6) DEMAO, J TBA CARD 799 THESIS (1) DEMAO, J TBA CARD 799 THESIS (6) DEMAO, J TBA Crafts All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. CRAF 201 METALSMITHING (4) MEYER, C TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0206 CRAF 201 METALSMITHING (4) MEYER, C MW 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0206 CRAF 211 BEGINNING JEWELRY (4) THOMPSON, N MW 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 211 BEGINNING JEWELRY (4) THOMPSON, N TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 211 BEGINNING JEWELRY (4) MEYER, C MW 0500PM 0740PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 221 WOODWORKING TECHNIQUES (4) HAMMERSLEY, W TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0213 CRAF 221 WOODWORKING TECHNIQUES (4) BURKHEIMER, K TR 0500PM 0740PM 1000B 0213 CRAF 241 CERAMICS: HANDBUILDING (4) STAFF WF 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0232 CRAF 241 CERAMICS: HANDBUILDING (4) STAFF WF 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0232 CRAF 242 CERAMICS: WHEELTHROWING (4) STAFF MW 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0231 CRAF 242 CERAMICS: WHEELTHROWING (4) STAFF TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0231 CRAF 251 INTRO TO GLASSWORKING (4) STAFF MT 0500PM 0740PM 1000B 0222 CRAF 252 INTRO TO GLASSWORKING (4) SCHLOTZHAUER, J WR 0500PM 0740PM 1000B 0218

46 46 School of the Arts CRAF DANC CRAF 261 BEGINNING TEXTILES (4) HAWTHORNE, J MW 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0212 CRAF 261 BEGINNING TEXTILES (4) IVERSON, S TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0211 CRAF 282 ORIENTATION TO CRAFTS (1) HAWTHORNE, J T 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0253 CRAF 301 ADVANCED METALSMITH OR JEWELRY (4) THOMPSON, N F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0209 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 301 ADVANCED METALSMITH OR JEWELRY (6) THOMPSON, N F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0209 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 320 FURNITURE DESIGN (4) YEAGER, C MW 0500PM 0740PM 1000B 0213 CRAF 321 ADV WOODWORK & FURNITURE DESIGN (4) HAMMERSLEY, W TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0213 CRAF 321 ADV WOODWORK & FURNITURE DESIGN (6) HAMMERSLEY, W TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0213 CRAF 341 ADVANCED CERAMICS (4) STAFF T 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0232 T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0232 CRAF 341 ADVANCED CERAMICS (6) STAFF T 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0232 T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0232 CRAF 351 GLASSWORKING (4) STAFF M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0222 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0222 CRAF 351 GLASSWORKING (6) STAFF M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0222 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0222 CRAF 363 FABRIC DESIGN (4) HAWTHORNE, J TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0212 CRAF 401 ADVANCED METALSMITH OR JEWELRY (4) THOMPSON, N F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0209 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 401 ADVANCED METALSMITH OR JEWELRY (6) THOMPSON, N F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0209 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0209 CRAF 421 ADVANCE WOODWORK/FURNITURE DESGN (4) HAMMERSLEY, W TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0213 CRAF 421 ADVANCE WOODWORK/FURNITURE DESGN (6) HAMMERSLEY, W TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0213 CRAF 441 ADVANCED CERAMICS (4) STAFF R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0232 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0232 CRAF 441 ADVANCED CERAMICS (6) STAFF R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0232 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0232 CRAF 451 GLASSWORKING (4) STAFF M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0222 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0222 CRAF 451 GLASSWORKING (6) STAFF M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0222 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0222 CRAF 463 FABRIC DESIGN (4) HAWTHORNE, J TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0212 CRAF 482 SENIOR SEMINAR WI (2) IVERSON, S F 1200PM 0150PM PLLAK 0309 CRAF 493 FIELDWORK (6) MEYER, C TBA CRAF 494 FIELDWORK (6) MEYER, C TBA Fall2001 Final Registration CRAF 601 METAL OR JEWELRY (3) MEYER, C TBA CRAF 601 METAL OR JEWELRY (6) MEYER, C TBA CRAF 621 FURNITURE DESIGN (3) HAMMERSLEY, W TBA CRAF 621 FURNITURE DESIGN (6) HAMMERSLEY, W TBA CRAF 641 CERAMICS (3) STAFF MW 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0231 CRAF 641 CERAMICS (6) STAFF MW 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0231 CRAF 651 GLASSWORKING (3) STAFF TBA CRAF 651 GLASSWORKING (6) STAFF TBA CRAF 661 TEXTILES (3) HAWTHORNE, J TBA CRAF 661 TEXTILES (6) HAWTHORNE, J TBA CRAF 690 GRADUATE SEMINAR (3) STAFF F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0231 Dance and Choreography All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. If a class requires an audition, it will be held on the first day of that class. DANC 101 MODERN DANCE TECH I (2) CURTIS, M MTWR 1230PM 0150PM DANCE 0203 DANC 101 MODERN TECHNIQUE I LAB (1) L01 CURTIS, M TBA DANC 105 IMPROVISATION (2) WESSELLS, F TR 0200PM 0320PM DANCE 0203 DANC 105 IMPROVISATION (2) WESSELLS, F MW 0530PM 0650PM DANCE 00B5 DANC 107 CONTEMPORARY DANCE PERSPECT (2) FRAZIER, J TR 0400PM 0450PM GSTHR 0105 DANC 111 BALLET TECHNIQUE I (2) MASSEY, S TR 0910AM 1040AM DANCE 0105 DANC 113 BALLET TECHNIQUE I (2) MASSEY, S MW 0910AM 1040AM DANCE 0105 DANC 126 AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN DANCE I (2) WALKER, F MW 0530PM 0650PM DANCE 0203 SAME AS AFAM-126 DANC 127 AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN DANCE I (2) WALKER, F TR 0700PM 0820PM DANCE 0203 SAME AS AFAM-127 DANC 141 BALLROOM DANCING (1) MASSEY, J M 0530PM 0650PM DANCE 0102 DANC 141 BALLROOM DANCING (1) MASSEY, J M 0700PM 0820PM DANCE 0102 DANC 161 REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE (1) CURTIS, M TBA DANC 183 MODERN DANCE TECH I (2) FOSTER, S TR 0530PM 0650PM DANCE 0203 DANC 201 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE II (2) STEEL, J MTWR 1050AM 1220PM DANCE 0105 RICHARDS, M DANC 201 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE II LAB (1) L01 RICHARDS, M TBA STEEL, J DANC 205 COMPOSITION (3) GRUBEL, B TR 0330PM 0520PM DANCE 0203

47 VCU Schedule of Classes DANC 205 COMPOSITION (3) STEEL, J TR 0330PM 0520PM DANCE 00B5 DANC 209 DANCE WORKSHOP (1) CURTIS, M F 1000AM 1150AM DANCE 0203 DANC 211 BALLET TECHNIQUE II (2) MADER, A TR 0910AM 1040AM DANCE 0203 DANC 221 TAP TECHNIQUE II (2) RICHARDS, M MW 0200PM 0320PM DANCE 0102 DANC 251 JAZZ TECHNIQUE II (2) FRAZIER, J TR 0530PM 0650PM DANCE 00B5 DANC 260 DANCE PRODUCTION WORKSHOP (2) JAMES, D F 0100PM 0250PM GSTHR 0105 DANC 261 REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE (1) CURTIS, M TBA DANC 261 REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE (1) CURTIS, M TBA DANC 291 TOP: VINYASA MOVEMENT (2) JEREMIJENKO, V MW 0910AM 1040AM DANCE 00B5 DANC 291 TOP: SOMATICS (2) GRUBEL, B TR 0910AM 1040AM DANCE 00B5 DANC 291 TOP: WEB COURSE ANATOMY FOR DANC (1) STEEL, J TBA DANC 301 MODERN DANCE TECH III (2) BURNSIDE, C MTWR 1050AM 1220PM DANCE 00B5 DANC 301 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE III LAB (1) L01 BURNSIDE, C TBA DANC 303 CHOREOGRAPHY/PERFORMANCE (3) BURNSIDE, C MW 0330PM 0520PM DANCE 0203 DANC 311 BALLET TECHNIQUE III (2) MADER, A MW 0910AM 1040AM DANCE 0203 DANC 313 DANCE IN WORLD CULTURES (3) FRAZIER, J MW 0200PM 0315PM 1315F 0105 DANC 315 CONTACT IMPROVISATION (2) GRUBEL, B MW 0200PM 0320PM DANCE 0203 DANC 361 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (3) STAFF TBA DANC 361 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (2) STAFF TBA DANC 361 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE (1) CURTIS, M TBA DANC 371 REPERTORY (3) STAFF MW 1230PM 0150PM DANCE 00B5 TR 1230PM 0320PM DANCE 00B5 DANC 401 MODERN TECH IV (2) GRUBEL, B MTWR 1050AM 1220PM DANCE 0203 DANC 401 MODERN DANCE TECHNIQUE IV LAB (1) L01 GRUBEL, B TBA GRUBEL, B DANC 407 THE DANCER AS TEACHER (3) RICHARDS, M TR 0330PM 0520PM DANCE 0105 DANC 409 DANCE WORKSHOP (1) CURTIS, M F 1000AM 1150AM DANCE 0203 DANC 450 PROFESSIONAL PROJECT (3) CURTIS, M TBA School of the Arts DANC FASH 47 DANC 450 PROFESSIONAL PROJECT (8) CURTIS, M TBA DANC 450 PROFESSIONAL PROJECT (9) CURTIS, M TBA DANC 490 SENIOR PROJECT (3) STEEL, J MW 0330PM 0450PM 1315F 0105 JEREMIJENKO, V Fashion Design and Merchandising All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. FASH 145 COMPUTERS FOR FASHION I (3) BENNETT, J TR 0930AM 1045AM PLLAK 0421 FASH 145 COMPUTERS FOR FASHION I (3) BENNETT, J TR 1100AM 1215PM PLLAK 0421 FASH 145 COMPUTERS FOR FASHION I (3) BENNETT, J TR 0100PM 0215PM PLLAK 0421 FASH 201 CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF MW 0800AM 1050AM PLLAK 0401 FASH 201 CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES (3) STAFF TR 0800AM 1050AM PLLAK 0403 FASH 203 PATTERNMAKING (3) ALFORD, H MW 1130AM 0220PM PLLAK 0401 FASH 203 PATTERNMAKING (3) ALFORD, H MW 0230PM 0520PM PLLAK 0401 FASH 205 FASHION DRAWING (3) MCKOWN, N TR 0800AM 1050AM PLLAK 0401 FASH 205 FASHION DRAWING (3) MCKOWN, N TR 1130AM 0220PM PLLAK 0401 FASH 240 SURVEY OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY I (3) REAMY, D TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2139 FASH 240 SURVEY OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY I (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0255 FASH 240 SURVEY OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY I (3) REAMY, D MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0430 FASH 243 SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT (3) GUTHRIE, K R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0427 FASH 245 COMPUTERS FOR FASHION II (3) GUTHRIE, K MW 0930AM 1045AM PLLAK 0421 FASH 245 COMPUTERS FOR FASHION II (3) GUTHRIE, K MW 1100AM 1215PM PLLAK 0421 FASH 250 CONCEPT FASH MERCHANDISING ENVIR (3) MCMANUS, J MW 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2223 FASH 301 DESIGN I STUDIO: DRESSES (3) SWARTZ, H MW 1130AM 0220PM PLLAK 0403 FASH 301 DESIGN I STUDIO: DAY DRESSES (3) GREEN, K MW 0800AM 1050AM PLLAK 0403 FASH 301 DESIGN I STUDIO: TAILORING (3) STAFF MW 0230PM 0520PM PLLAK 0403 FASH 301 DESIGN I STUDIO (3) CASKEY, K MW 1130AM 0220PM PLLAK 0405 FASH TH CENTURY FASHION WI (3) ALFORD, H TR 0330PM 0445PM PLLAK 0421 FASH TH CENTURY FASHION WI (3) ALFORD, H TR 1230PM 0145PM PLLAK 0421 FASH 341 MERCHANDISE PLANNING & CONTROL (3) GUTHRIE, K TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2110 FASH 343 FASHION FORECASTING (3) STAFF MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2123

48 48 School of the Arts FASH MHIS Fall2001 Final Registration FASH 360 IMPORTING & EXPORTING FASHION (3) REAMY, D TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 1109 FASH 401 DESIGN II STUDIO: ORNAMENT (3) GUTHRIE, K TR 1130AM 0220PM PLLAK 0405 FASH 401 DESIGN II STUDIO: ADV KNITS (3) LINDHOLM, C MW 0230PM 0520PM PLLAK 0405 FASH 403 DESIGN THEORY & ILLUSTRATION I (3) MCKOWN, N TR 0230PM 0520PM PLLAK 0401 FASH 403 DESIGN THEORY & ILLUSTRATION I (3) STAFF TR 0230PM 0520PM PLLAK 0403 FASH 403 DESIGN THEORY & ILLUSTRATION I (3) CASKEY, K TR 1130AM 0220PM PLLAK 0403 FASH 403 DESIGN THEORY & ILLUSTRATION I (3) CASKEY, K TR 0800AM 1050AM PLLAK 0405 FASH 490 FASHION SEMINAR (3) STAFF R 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0203 FASH 493 FASHION INTERNSHIP (3) GUTHRIE, K TBA FASH 493 FASHION INTERNSHIP (1) GUTHRIE, K TBA Interior Design IDES 103 INTRODUCTORY STUDIO-NON-MAJORS (2) MAJIKES, L W 0615PM 0845PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 201 INTRO INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) WHITEHEAD, C MW 0130PM 0445PM PLLAK 0415 IDES 201 INTRO INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) KAUKAS, L MW 0130PM 0445PM PLLAK 0419 IDES 201 INTRO INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) SWEET, R MW 0830AM 1145AM PLLAK 0419 IDES 211 INTERIOR GRAPHICS-MANUAL (3) WHITEHEAD, C MW 0830AM 1130AM PLLAK 0415 IDES 211 INTERIOR GRAPHICS-MANUAL (3) GOOD, C MW 0615PM 0915PM PLLAK 0415 IDES 211 INTERIOR GRAPHICS-MANUAL (3) ROBINETTE, D MW 0615PM 0915PM PLLAK 0419 IDES 212 INTERIOR GRAPHICS-COMPUTER (3) PETERS, T MW 0830AM 1130AM PLLAK 0411 IDES 231 INTRODUCTION TO IDES PROFESSION (2) LANE, K TR 0830AM 0920AM PLLAK 0411 IDES 231 INTRODUCTION TO IDES PROFESSION (2) SWEET, R TR 1200PM 1250PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 241 PHYSICAL & SOCIAL BEHAVIOR (3) HENEVELD, P TR 0300PM 0415PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 251 HISTORY OF INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (3) KAUKAS, L TR 0130PM 0245PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 301 INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) MARLOW, C MW 0130PM 0445PM PLLAK 0413 IDES 302 INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) MCCRAY, C TR 0130PM 0445PM PLLAK 0415 IDES 303 INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) DILELLO, D TR 0830AM 1145AM PLLAK 0415 IDES 304 INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (4) WHITEHEAD, C TR 0130PM 0445PM PLLAK 0419 IDES 311 ADV INT GRAPHICS-MANUAL (3) GAO, C MW 0830AM 1130AM PLLAK 0413 IDES 312 ADV INTERIOR GRAPHICS-COMPUTER (3) PETERS, T TR 0615PM 0845PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 322 COLOR IN INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (3) STAFF TR 1000AM 1115AM PLLAK 0411 IDES 323 LIGHT IN INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (3) MARLOW, C MW 1200PM 0115PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 401 SENIOR INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO (6) GAO, C TR 0130PM 0600PM PLLAK 0413 IDES 421 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS: COMP (3) MARLOW, C F 0830AM 0230PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 431 ID BUSINESS PRACTICES (3) MAJIKES, L M 0615PM 0845PM PLLAK 0411 IDES 441 SENIOR DESIGN SEMINAR (3) HENEVELD, P W 0615PM 0845PM PLLAK 0409 IDES 491 TOPICS IN INTERIOR DESIGN (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 493 INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 591 TOPICS IN INTERIOR DESIGN (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 601 GRADUATE DESIGN STUDIO I (6) GAO, C TR 0130PM 0600PM PLLAK 0413 IDES 621 RESEARCH METHODS IN DESIGN (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 622 DESIGN RESEARCH-THESIS (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 693 INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP (6) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 693 INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 699 RESEARCH-DESIGN PROJECT THESIS (1) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 699 RESEARCH-DESIGN PROJECT THESIS (3) HARWOOD, B TBA IDES 699 RESEARCH-DESIGN PROJECT THESIS (6) HARWOOD, B TBA Music History, Literature and Theory MHIS 110 ELEMENTS OF MUSIC (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0330PM MUSIC 0102 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 120 INTRO TO MUSICAL STYLES (2) BICK, D MWF 1100AM 1150AM MUSIC 0102 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 145 INTEGRATED THEORY I (3) HAMMEL, B MWF 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0103 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 145 INTEGRATED THEORY I (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 220 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD MUSIC WI (2) BROOKS, C TR 1100AM 1150AM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 245 INTEGRATED THEORY III (3) FITZPATRICK, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0102 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 245 INTEGRATED THEORY III (3) VLAHCEVIC, S MWF 1000AM 1050AM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 250 INTRO TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC (3) BROOKS, C MWF 1100AM 1150AM PRFMA 0015 SAME AS AFAM-250 MHIS 311 JAZZ ARRANGING I (3) RICHARDS, D MW 1100AM 1230PM MUSIC 0116 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 321 MUSIC HIST I: TO 1750 (2) STAFF TR 1000AM 1050AM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 322 MUSIC HISTORY II: CL-ROM (2) RICHARDS, D TR 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0102 MHIS 335 THEORY V (3) HAMMEL, B MWF 0800AM 0850AM MUSIC 0103 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 335 THEORY V (3) VLAHCEVIC, S MW 0800AM 0850AM MUSIC 0113 R 0900AM 0950AM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) GUTHMILLER, J TBA MHIS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) GUTHMILLER, J TBA MHIS 392 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) GUTHMILLER, J TBA

49 VCU Schedule of Classes MHIS 411 JAZZ ARRANGING III (3) STAFF MW 0900AM 1030AM MUSIC 0116 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) PATYKULA, J TBA MHIS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) PATYKULA, J TBA MHIS 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) PATYKULA, J TBA MHIS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT (1) STAFF TBA MHIS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT (2) STAFF TBA MHIS 592 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT (3) STAFF TBA MHIS 666 TWENTIETH-CENTURY MUSIC (2) STAFF R 0600PM 0750PM MUSIC 0103 MHIS 690 BIBLIOGRAPHY & RESEARC (2) LOHUIS, A R 0400PM 0550PM MUSIC 0103 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MHIS 692 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT (2) STAFF TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC Music Education MUED 383 OBSERVATION IN MUSIC EDUCATION (1) GUERARD, S F 0900AM 1050AM PRFMA 0040 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MUED 391 PROCESSES OF MUSIC EDUCATION (3) GUERARD, S TR 0200PM 0315PM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MUED 789 PROJECT (3) GUERARD, S TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MUED 799 THESIS (1) GUERARD, S TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MUED 799 THESIS (3) GUERARD, S TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC Music Composition MUSC 201 CLASS COMPOSITION I (2) NEWLIN, D MW 1100AM 1150AM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MUSC 315 COUNTERPOINT I (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1230PM MUSIC 0113 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC MUSC 611 ANALYSIS PERFORMANCE AND COMPOSI (2) VLAHCEVIC, S T 0400PM 0540PM MUSIC 0103 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC Painting and Printmaking All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. PAPR 205 PAINTING, BASIC (4) RUSSELL, M M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0330 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0330 PAPR 205 PAINTING, BASIC (4) BOWRING, S MW 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0326 PAPR 205 PAINTING, BASIC (4) MILLER, J TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0332 PAPR 205 PAINTING, BASIC (4) BALITY, A TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0332 PAPR 205 PAINTING, BASIC (4) TAPIA, J TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0330 PAPR 205 PAINTING, BASIC (4) STAFF TR 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0332 PAPR 209 MATERIALS: PRINTMAKING (4) TISSERAT, B TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0343 PAPR 209 MATERIALS: PRINTMAKING (4) STEINBERG, E TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0342 PAPR 209 MATERIALS: PRINTMAKING (4) MILLER, J TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0340 PAPR 221 DRAWING, BASIC (3) DIFFIN, J MF 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0105 PAPR 221 DRAWING, BASIC (3) STAFF MF 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0105 PAPR 221 DRAWING, BASIC (3) JOHNSON, R F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0302 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0302 PAPR 221 DRAWING, BASIC (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0302 School of the Arts MHIS PAPR 49 PAPR 305 PAINTING, INTERMEDIATE (4) BOLDUAN, R TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0326 PAPR 305 PAINTING, INTERMEDIATE (4) YAROWSKY, M TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0326 PAPR 305 PAINTING, INTERMEDIATE (4) DONATO, G W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0330 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0330 PAPR 315 PRINTMAKING,INTERMEDIATE ETCHING (4) FREED, D MW 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0340 PAPR 317 PRINTMAKING,INTERMEDIATE LITHO (4) TISSERAT, B W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0343 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0343 PAPR 317 PRINTMAKING,INTERMEDIATE LITHO (4) TISSERAT, B TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0343 PAPR 319 PRINTMAKING,INTERMEDIATE SCREEN (4) EWERT, T W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0342 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0342 PAPR 321 DRAWING, INTERMEDIATE (3) BOLDUAN, R TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0302 PAPR 321 DRAWING, INTERMEDIATE (3) BOLDUAN, R W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0105 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0105 PAPR 321 DRAWING, INTERMEDIATE (3) YAROWSKY, M TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0302 PAPR 321 DRAWING, INTERMEDIATE (3) DONATO, G TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0105 PAPR 329 LIFE DRAWING (3) FISHER, W MW 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0302 PAPR 329 LIFE DRAWING (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0105 PAPR 355 DRAWING & PAINTING, INTERMEDIATE (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0326 PAPR 405 PAINTING, ADVANCED (4) TAPIA, J W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0332 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0332 PAPR 405 PAINTING, ADVANCED (4) GOWER, A M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0326 W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0326 PAPR 405 PAINTING, ADVANCED (4) DONATO, G TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0330 PAPR 415 PRINTMAKING,ADVANCED ETCHING (4) FREED, D MW 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0340 PAPR 417 PRINTMAKING,ADVANCED LITHOGRAPH (4) TISSERAT, B W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0343 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0343 PAPR 417 PRINTMAKING,ADVANCED LITHOGRAPH (4) TISSERAT, B TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0343 PAPR 419 PRINTMAKING,ADVANCED SCREENPRINT (4) EWERT, T W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0342 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0342 PAPR 421 DRAWING, ADVANCED (3) GOWER, A TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0105 PAPR 421 DRAWING, ADVANCED (3) BOLDUAN, R W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0105 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0105 PAPR 421 DRAWING, ADVANCED (3) YAROWSKY, M TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0302 PAPR 421 DRAWING, ADVANCED (3) DONATO, G TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0105 PAPR 423 EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING (4) FREED, D M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0340 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0340 PAPR 455 DRAWING & PAINTING, ADVANCED (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0326 PAPR 490 SENIOR SEMINAR (2) GOWER, A W 1215PM 0150PM 1000B 0306A PAPR 491 TOPIC: INTRO TO COMPUTER ART (2) MILLS, S T 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0101

50 50 School of the Arts PAPR SCPT PAPR 491 TOPIC: INTRO TO COMPUTER ART (2) MILLS, S T 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0101 PAPR 491 TOPIC: DIGITAL IMAGING BASIC (3) BALDES, P T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0101 PAPR 491 TOPIC: 2-D IMAG & SCANNING (3) BALDES, P W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0101 PAPR 491 TOPIC: DIGITAL IMAGING, ADVANCED (3) BALDES, P W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0101 PAPR 491 TOPIC: NEW GENRES (3) KENYON, M M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0313 AMRHEIN, M R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0313 PAPR 491 TOPIC: MDRN/PST MDRN CNCPT PR (3) CARLYON, R W 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1169 PAPR 527 ART & CRITICAL THEORY (3) YAROWSKY, M TR 1230PM 0145PM 1000B 0306A PAPR 605 GRADUATE PAINTING (3) ROTH, R W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0313 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0313 PAPR 605 GRADUATE PAINTING (6) ROTH, R W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0313 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0313 PAPR 605 GRADUATE PAINTING (3) COOPER, D W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0306A W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0306A PAPR 605 GRADUATE PAINTING (6) COOPER, D W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0306A W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0306A PAPR 615 GRADUATE PRINTMAKING (3) FREED, D TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0340 PAPR 615 GRADUATE PRINTMAKING (6) FREED, D TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0340 PAPR 690 GRADUATE SEMINAR (3) COOPER, D W 0700PM 0940PM 1000B 0306A Photography and Film All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. PHTO 243 PHOTOGRAPHY (3) LONG, J WF 0900AM 1130AM MUSIC 0100 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS STUDENTS ONLY PHTO 243 PHOTOGRAPHY (3) HEROY, J MW 1200PM 0230PM MUSIC 0100 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS STUDENTS ONLY PHTO 243 PHOTOGRAPHY (3) KELLY, A TR 0900AM 1130AM PLLAK 0211 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS STUDENTS ONLY PHTO 243 PHOTOGRAPHY (3) MARRION, A TR 0300PM 0530PM MUSIC 0100 PHTO 243 PHOTOGRAPHY (3) ZIEZIULA, M MW 0700PM 0930PM PLLAK 0211 PHTO 245 DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY I (3) MCLAUGHLIN, K TR 0700PM 0920PM PLLAK 0211 PHTO 305 THE ZONE SYSTEM (3) FOX, P T 0300PM 0600PM PLLAK 0211 PHTO 307 PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS & TECHNIQUE (3) WORTHINGTON, S MR 0300PM 0530PM PLLAK 0211 PHTO 309 VIEW CAMERA OPERATION & TECHNQUE (3) BREMER, D MW 0900AM 1130AM PLLAK 0211 PHTO 341 INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY (3) LONG, J TR 1200PM 0230PM PLLAK 0211 PHTO 341 INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY (3) HEROY, J MW 0300PM 0530PM MUSIC 0100 PHTO 350 CONCEPTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY (3) STINNETT, G TR 0900AM 1130AM MUSIC 0100 PHTO 360 DIGITAL FILMMAKING I (3) MULLIS,, J MF 0300PM 0520PM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 375 FILMMAKING I (3) STROMMER, J TR 0300PM 0550PM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 376 FILMMAKING II (3) STROMMER, J TR 1200PM 0220PM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 377 THE FILM IMAGE (3) WILLIAMS, D W 0300PM 0600PM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 380 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (3) HEROY, J TR 1200PM 0230PM PLLAK 0315A Fall2001 Final Registration PHTO 380 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (3) THULIN, P MW 0700PM 0930PM PLLAK 0315A PHTO 381 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II (3) SHEFFIELD, J TR 0400PM 0630PM PLLAK 0315A PHTO 392 FILM ANIMATION (3) STROMMER, J TR 0900AM 1120AM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 435 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PRACTC (3) BRAUER, L W 0600PM 0900PM PLLAK 0315 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS STUDENTS ONLY PHTO 441 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY (3) BOWYER, M TR 0400PM 0620PM PLLAK 0303 PHTO 445 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY (3) BREMER, D MW 1200PM 0220PM PLLAK 0213 PHTO 481 FILMMAKING III (3) WILLIAMS, D WF 1200PM 0220PM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 482 FILMMAKING IV (3) WILLIAMS, D WF 0900AM 1120AM PLLAK 0205 PHTO 495 PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM INTERNSHIP (3) STAFF TBA PHTO 500 PHOTO STUDIO AND SEMINAR (3) DANIEL, T TBA PHTO 601 PHOTO STUDIO (STILL) (6) LONG, J TR 0900AM 1150AM PLLAK 0301 PHTO 601 PHOTO STUDIO (STILL) (3) LONG, J W 0900AM 1150AM PLLAK 0301 PHTO 621 RESEARCH IN PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM (3) BREMER, D T 1200PM 0230PM PLLAK 0301 R 1200PM 0230PM PLLAK 0301 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC PHTO 690 SEMINAR IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILM (3) AMES, B W 1200PM 0300PM PLLAK 0301 PHTO 693 FIELDWORK INTERNSHIP (3) STAFF TBA PHTO 693 FIELDWORK INTERNSHIP (3) QUARTERMAN, D TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC PHTO 699 GRADUATE EXHIBITION (3) STAFF TBA PHTO 699 GRADUATE EXHIBITION (1) STAFF TBA RESTRICTED TO MUSIC Sculpture All non-art majors will be charged a special course fee per section. See fee table in front of book. SCPT 209 INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE (3) HENNE, C M 1200PM 0115PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 209 INTRO TO SCULPTURE LAB (0) L01 STAFF M 0200PM 0350PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 209 INTRO TO SCULPTURE LAB (0) L03 STAFF T 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 209 INTRO TO SCULPTURE LAB (0) L51 STAFF M 0400PM 0550PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 211 BASIC SCULPTURE (4) VAN, WINK MW 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 SCPT 211 BASIC SCULPTURE (4) NORRIS, C TR 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 211 BASIC SCULPTURE (4) STAFF MW 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 211 BASIC SCULPTURE (4) HENRY, C TR 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 SCPT 211 BASIC SCULPTURE (4) STAFF MW 0700PM 0950PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) CARBO, G W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) STAFF R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) HENNE, C M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114

51 VCU Schedule of Classes SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) VAN, WINK T 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) HENRY, C T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) STAFF F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 311 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (4) NORRIS, C F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) CARBO, G W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 W 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) STAFF R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) HENNE, C M 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) VAN, WINK T 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) HENRY, C T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) STAFF F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 411 ADVANCED SCULPTURE (4) NORRIS, C F 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 F 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 491 TOPIC: INTRO TO ELEC-MEC SYSTEM (2) STACKPOLE, S M 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0114 W 1250PM 0150PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 491 TOPIC: FORGE (1) WINBRENNER, K R 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: BASIC COMPUTER (2) TASCARELLA, P W 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0101 SCPT 491 TOPIC: EXPERIMENT COMPUTER (2) TASCARELLA, P R 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0101 SCPT 491 TOPIC: MENTORSHIP WI (2) HENRY, C W 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY SCPT 491 TOPIC: MENTORSHIP WI (2) HELFGOTT, M R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY SCPT 491 TOPIC: WELDING LAB (1) HUFF, B M 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: WELDING LAB (1) HUFF, B T 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: WELDING LAB (1) HUFF, B W 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: SENIOR SEMINAR (2) HELFGOTT, M R 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 491 TOPIC: BASIC VIDEO (1) MILLS, M T 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0101 SCPT 491 TOPIC: BASIC VIDEO (1) MILLS, M T 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0101 SCPT 491 TOPIC: FLEXIBLE MOLDS (2) HENNE, C TR 1200PM 0150PM 1000B 0113 School of the Arts SCPT THEA 51 SCPT 491 TOPIC: FAUX TECHNIQUES WI (1) HENNE, C W 0300PM 0500PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: CERAMIC SHELL (1.5) YEAGER, C M 0300PM 0500PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: SOPHOMORE SEMINAR (2) HENNE, C W 1200PM 0200PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 491 TOPIC: WOOD-LAMINAT & CARVNG WI (2) VAN, WINK M 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 491 TOPIC: ADVANCED WELDING TECH (1) HUFF, B W 0500PM 0650PM 1000B 0113 SCPT 491 TOPIC: VIDEO TECH II (2) MILLS, M TR 0500PM 0700PM 1000B 0101 SCPT 500 GRADUATE SCULPTURE (4) KING, E T 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 500 GRADUATE SCULPTURE (4) NEWTON, C R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 SCPT 590 GRADUATE SEMINAR (4) NEWTON, C T 0700PM 0950PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 590 GRADUATE SEMINAR (1) NEWTON, C R 0600PM 0650PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 590 GRAD SEM: ART LAW IN THE VIS ART (3) SCHRODER, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1106 SAME AS ARTH-569 SCPT 591 TOPICS: GRADUATE COMPUTER (4) TASCARELLA, P R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0101 SCPT 600 GRADUATE SCULPTURE (4) NEWTON, C R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 SCPT 600 GRADUATE SCULPTURE (4) NEWTON, C R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0114 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0114 Speech SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2128 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM OLVED 2119 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1131 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2128 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2128 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2102 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 1107 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2107 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2114 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1107 SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1116B SPCH 121 EFFECTIVE SPEECH (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2101 SPCH 321 SPCH FOR BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM LFSCB 0252 SPCH 321 SPCH FOR BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2135 SPCH 321 SPCH FOR BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1131 Theatre THEA 103 STAGECRAFT (3) MILTENBERGER, J TR 0200PM 0350PM PRFMA 0166 THEA 103 STAGECRAFT (3) MILTENBERGER, J TR 1130AM 1230PM PRFMA 0166 THEA 104 COSTUME CONSTRUCTION (3) STAFF MTWRF 0200PM 0350PM PRFMA 0066

52 52 School of the Arts THEA THEA 104 COSTUME CONSTRUCTION (3) STAFF MTWRF 0400PM 0550PM PRFMA 0066 THEA 107 INTRO TO STAGE PERFORMANCE (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM PRFMA 0057 THEA 107 INTRO TO STAGE PERFORMANCE (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM PRFMA 0057 THEA 107 INTRO TO STAGE PERFORMANCE (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0940PM PRFMA 0057 THEA 113 ACTING I (3) STAFF MWF 0930AM 1100AM SSPLY 0204 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 113 ACTING I (3) SAMPSON, J MWF 0930AM 1100AM SSPLY 0201 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 113 ACTING I (3) SAMPSON, J MWF 1200PM 0130PM SSPLY 0201 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 113 ACTING I (3) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0930AM SSPLY 0204 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 113 ACTING I (3) SAMPSON, J MWF 0800AM 0930AM SSPLY 0201 THEA 201 STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) BRUCKMUELLER, M TR 1100AM 1245PM PRFMA 0057 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 201 STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) SMART, J TR 1100AM 1245PM PRFMA 0072 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 201 STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) RODGERS, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM PRFMA 0057 THEA 203 MOVEMENT FOR THE ACTOR (3) ANDERSON, A TR 0830AM 0945AM FSGYM 0308 THEA 203 MOVEMENT FOR THE ACTOR (3) ANDERSON, A TR 1000AM 1115AM FSGYM 0308 THEA 211 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA (3) KELLER, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM PRFMA 0166 THEA 213 ACTING II (3) HOPPER, G MW 0830AM 1000AM PRFMA 0072 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 213 ACTING II (3) HOPPER, G MW 1015AM 1145AM PRFMA 0072 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 213 ACTING II (3) SIMS, M TR 0800AM 0930AM SSPLY 0201 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 221 BASIC SCENE DESIGN (3) KELLER, R TR 1230PM 0145PM SSPLY 0301 THEA 221 BASIC SCENE DESIGN LAB (1) L01 KELLER, R TBA THEA 223 PRACTICUM IN THEATRE TECHNOLOGY (3) KELLER, R TBA THEA 225 BASIC ELECTRONICS (3) SZARI, L TR 1100AM 1215PM SSPLY 0301 THEA 227 BASIC STAGE COSTUME MAKEUP (3) HOPPER, E MF 0100PM 0250PM PRFMA 0053 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 227 BASIC STAGE COSTUME MAKEUP (3) CRAVEY, M MF 0100PM 0250PM SSPLY 0208 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 227 BASIC COSTUME MAKEUP LAB (1) L01 HOPPER, E TBA RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 301 ADVANCED STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) BRUCKMUELLER, M MWF 1000AM 1050AM PRFMA 0053 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 301 ADVANCED STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) TIMBERLAKD, P MWF 1000AM 1050AM PRFMA 0057 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 301 ADVANCED STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) RODGERS, J MW 0130PM 0245PM SSPLY 0204 THEA 303 BLACK THEATRE (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2128 SAME AS AFAM-303 THEA 305 SCENE DESIGN (3) KELLER, R T 0630PM 0910PM SSPLY 0301 THEA 305 SCENE DESIGN LAB (1) L01 KELLER, R TBA THEA 307 HISTORY OF THE THEATRE (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TR 1100AM 1215PM PRFMA 0166 THEA 309 HISTORY OF COSTUMES (3) HOPPER, E TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2138 THEA 311 ADVANCED MOVEMENT FOR THE ACTOR (3) STAFF TR 0100PM 0250PM FSGYM 0308 THEA 313 ACTOR S STUDIO I (3) SIMS, M TR 0100PM 0300PM SSPLY 0204 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 313 ACTOR S STUDIO I (3) SIMS, M TR 0300PM 0500PM SSPLY 0204 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 321 RESEARCH TECH FOR COSTUME DESIGN (3) HOPPER, E MW 0900AM 1050AM PRFMA 0066 THEA 321 RESEARCH TECH COSTUME DESIGN LAB (1) L01 HOPPER, E TBA Fall2001 Final Registration THEA 323 PRACTICUM IN ADVANC THEATRE TECH (3) MILTENBERGER, J TBA THEA 324 PRACTICUM IN ADVANCED THEA TECH (3) SZARI, L TBA THEA 330 PRODUCTION (3) STAFF TBA THEA 361 DIRECTING (3) STAFF TR 0830AM 0950AM SSPLY 0302 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 413 ACTORS STUDIO II (3) STAFF MW 0300PM 0450PM SSPLY 0204 THEA 421 ADVANCED COSTUME DESIGN (3) HOPPER, E MW 0900AM 1050AM PRFMA 0066 THEA 421 ADVANCED COSTUME DESIGN LAB (1) L01 HOPPER, E TBA THEA 423 MODERN DRAMA (3) SZARI, L MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIBBS 0328 THEA 426 ADVANCED PLAYWRITING (3) BROWDER, L M 0700PM 0940PM ANDRS 0101 SAME AS ENGL-426 THEA 429 ADVANCED LIGHTING DESIGN (3) SZARI, L TR 1230PM 0200PM PRFMA 0166 THEA 440 THEATRE PROJECTS (3) LEONG, D TBA THEA 490 SENIOR SEM: METHODS OF TEACH (3) AMES, R TR 0200PM 0315PM PRFMA 0053 THEA 491 TOPIC: AUDITION TECH (3) STAFF TR 0945AM 1100AM SSPLY 0204 THEA 491 TOPICS: COMBAT DANCE (3) MALE, J F 0100PM 0400PM FSGYM 0308 ANDERSON, R THEA 493 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP (3) LEONG, D TBA THEA 493 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP (6) LEONG, D TBA THEA 493 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP (9) LEONG, D TBA THEA 501 STAGE VOICE AND SPEECH (3) RODGERS, J TR 1000AM 1115AM SSPLY 0302 THEA 505 STAGE DESIGN (3) KELLER, R TBA RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 508 SCENE PAINTING (3) KELLER, R TR 0900AM 1130AM SSPLY 0102 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS THEA 509 THEATRE HISTORY (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TR 1230PM 0145PM PRFMA 0053 THEA 517 PHYSICAL ACTING (3) LEONG, D MW 0100PM 0250PM FSGYM 0308 THEA 517 PHYSICAL ACTING (3) PAOLETTO, J TBA THEA 517 PHYSICAL ACTING (3) PAOLETTO, J TBA THEA 519 THEATRE PEDAGOGY (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N R 0200PM 0430PM PRFMA 0057 THEA 593 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 593 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP (6) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 593 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP (9) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 605 ADVANCED STUDIES IN STAGE DESIGN (3) KELLER, R TBA THEA 621 PROBLEMS IN COSTUME DESIGN (3) HOPPER, E T 0630PM 0850PM PRFMA 0066 THEA 630 PRODUCTION (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 640 ADVANCED THEATRE PROJECTS (3) PAOLETTO, J TBA THEA 640 ADVANCED THEATRE PROJECTS (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 651 ADVANCED DESIGN STUDIO (3) KELLER, R TBA THEA 651 ADVANCED DESIGN STUDIO (3) HOPPER, E TBA THEA 661 PROBLEMS IN STAGE DIRECTING (3) STAFF MW 0100PM 0250PM SSPLY 0302 THEA 661 PROBLEMS IN STAGE DIRECTING (3) SAMPSON, J MW 0300PM 0450PM SSPLY 0302 THEA 693 COLLOQUIUM & PRACTICAL TRAINING (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 693 COLLOQUIUM & PRACTICAL TRAINING (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 694 THEATRE EDUCATION PROF INTERNSHP (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 694 THEATRE EDUCATION PROF INTERNSHP (6) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 695 PROFESSIONAL STUDIO (10) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA

53 VCU Schedule of Classes THEA 695 PROFESSIONAL STUDIO (10) BARNES-MCLAIN, N MTWR 0600PM 1000PM PRFMA 0272 THEA 695 PROFESSIONAL STUDIO (10) BARNES-MCLAIN, N MTWR 0600PM 0940PM PRFMA 0272 THEA 697 RESEARCH & SPECIAL PROBLEMS (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 697 RESEARCH & SPECIAL PROBLEMS (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 698 CREATIVE PROJECT (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 699 CREATIVE PROJECT EVALUATION (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 699 CREATIVE PROJECT EVALUATION (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 799 THESIS (1) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA THEA 799 THESIS (3) BARNES-MCLAIN, N TBA School of Business Accounting Eligibility for enrollment in most upper-division School of Business courses ( levels) is restricted to juniors, seniors, graduate students and special students who have completed baccalaureate degrees. Students without these qualifications may enroll only in the following upper-division accounting (ACCT) course, provided any course prerequisites are met: ACCT 305 Tax Planning for Individuals. Before registering, please refer to the current university bulletin for course prerequisites or course restrictions. ACCT 202 ACCT FOR NON BUS MAJOR (3) STAFF MW 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 5167 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS ACCT 202 ACCT FOR NON BUS MAJOR (3) ADEBAYO, A TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2132 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) EDMUNDS, W MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5167 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) SPEDE, E TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3130 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) OLDS, P MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 5162 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) HODGDON, C TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 3142 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) OLDS, P MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 5162 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) SPEDE, E TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3142 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) WILLIAMS, S TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2132 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) HODGDON, C TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2125 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) BRANN, G W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2120 ACCT 203 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING I (3) HOLLAND, J TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3105 ACCT 204 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II (3) VIJAYAKUMAR, J MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3105 ACCT 204 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II (3) COCHRAN, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 3133 ACCT 204 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II (3) SAID, A TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 5163 ACCT 204 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II (3) OLDS, P M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3142 ACCT 204 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II (3) SPINDLE, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 205 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING SURVEY (3) MACMILLAN, J TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2125 POST-BACCALAUREATE UGRAD CERT STUDENT ONLY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ACCT 303 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (3) TONDKAR, R TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3142 ACCT 303 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (3) TONDKAR, R TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3105 ACCT 303 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (3) SPEDE, E T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2136 ACCT 304 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II (3) NOWLIN, T TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2125 School of the Arts / School of Business ACCT 53 ACCT 304 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II (3) NOWLIN, T T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2141 ACCT 306 COST ACCOUNTING (3) WIER, B TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 5162 ACCT 306 COST ACCOUNTING (3) WIER, B W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3133 ACCT 307 ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS (3) BAE, B TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 307 ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS (3) BAE, B R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5167 ACCT 401 GOVERNMTL & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCT (3) EPPS, R M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4169 ACCT 404 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (3) COFFMAN, E MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3142 ACCT 404 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (3) COFFMAN, E W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5167 ACCT 405 TAX ACCOUNTING (3) EVERETT, J TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 405 TAX ACCOUNTING (3) SPINDLE, R MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 406 AUDITING (3) HOLLEY, C TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 3130 ACCT 406 AUDITING (3) HOLLEY, C T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 410 ADVANCED TAX ACCOUNTING (3) EDMUNDS, W W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) EPPS, R TBA ACCT 493 INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING (3) OLDS, P TBA ACCT 507 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING (3) TONDKAR, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5163 ACCT 601 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING THEORY (3) COFFMAN, E M 0900AM 1140AM BUSNS 5170 ACCT 608 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS (3) VIJAYAKUMAR, J M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4115 ACCT 680 TAX RESEARCH (3) EVERETT, J TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2126 ACCT 681 TAX ADMINISTRATION (3) EDMUNDS, W T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5170 ACCT 683 TAXATION OF REORGANIZATION (3) MCELROY, R M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5170 ACCT 688 ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION (3) LONNES, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2141 ACCT 697 GUIDED STUDY (3) EPPS, R TBA ACCT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) EPPS, R TBA ACCT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (1) EPPS, R TBA ACCT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (9) EPPS, R TBA ACCT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (6) EPPS, R TBA

54 54 School of Business ECON FIRE Fall2001 Final Registration Economics Eligibility for enrollment in most upper-division School of Business courses ( levels) is restricted to juniors, seniors, graduate students and special students who have completed baccalaureate degrees. Students without these qualifications may not enroll in the upper-division economics (ECON) courses. Before registering, please refer to the current university bulletin for course prerequisites or course restrictions. ECON 203 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS (3) HERRMANN, J MW 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3130 ECON 203 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS (3) HERRMANN, J MW 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3130 ECON 203 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS (3) GALLAGHER, S TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 3105 ECON 203 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS (3) HERRMANN, J M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2139 ECON 205 ECONOMICS OF PROD DEV & MARKETS (3) STRATTON, L MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2132 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) PETERSON, S F 0800AM 1040AM TEMPL 1165 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) HOFFER, G TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1160 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 5136 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) DAVIS, D MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 1160 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5136 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) SHRESTHA, C T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2138 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) SHRESTHA, C R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2128 ECON 210 PRIN OF ECON - MICRO (3) CONE, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5162 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) HOFFER, G MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 5163 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) OTOOLE, D MW 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 1165 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) PRATT, M TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 5167 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) BOWMAN, J TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2132 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5162 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) SHRESTHA, C TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 4115 ECON 211 PRIN OF ECON - MACRO (3) BOWMAN, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5167 ECON 301 MICROECONOMIC THEORY (3) REILLY, R MW 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2125 ECON 302 MACROECONOMIC THEORY WI (3) LEHR, C MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3105 ECON 303 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (3) WETZEL, J MW 0800AM 0915AM TEMPL 1165 ECON 303 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 4115 ECON 303 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (3) MILLNER, E T 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1165 ECON 307 MONEY AND BANKING (3) OTOOLE, D MW 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 4115 ECON 313 ECONOMICS OF TRANSPORTATION (3) HOFFER, G TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3105 ECON 401 INTRO TO ECONOMETRICS (3) PETERSON, S M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2120 ECON 402 BUSINESS CYCLES & FORECASTING (3) OWENS, R T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2115 ECON 491 TOPIC: COLLEGE FED CHALLENGE (3) OTOOLE, D MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 5182 ECON 491 TOPIC: ENTREPRENEUR IN MRKT ECON (3) C90 GALLAGHER, S TR 0400PM 0740PM OFCMP ECON 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ECONOMICS (1) MILLNER, E TBA ECON 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ECONOMICS (2) MILLNER, E TBA ECON 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ECONOMICS (3) MILLNER, E TBA ECON 493 INTERNSHIP IN ECONOMICS (3) OTOOLE, D TBA ECON 500 CONCEPTS IN ECONOMICS (3) WETZEL, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2135 ECON 607 ADVANCED MACROECONOMIC THEORY (3) LEHR, C W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1117 ECON 610 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (3) DAVIS, D T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1130 ECON 614 MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS (3) REILLY, R MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2127 ECON 641 ECONOMETRIC TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS (3) LEHR, C M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2135 ECON 642 PANEL & NONLINEAR MTHD ECONOMETR (3) STRATTON, L R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2127 ECON 682 ECON APPROACH ENVIRONMENTAL ISS (3) WETZEL, J R 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0103 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Eligibility for enrollment in most upper-division School of Business courses ( levels) is restricted to juniors, seniors, graduate students and special students who have completed baccalaureate degrees. Students without these qualifications may enroll in the following upper-division finance, insurance and real estate (FIRE) courses, provided any course prerequisites are met: FIRE 315 Personal Financial Planning; FIRE 316 Prin of Real Estate; FIRE 333 Risk and Insurance; FIRE 428 Employee Benefit Planning; FIRE 444 Occupational Safety, Health and Security. Before registering, please refer to the current university bulletin for course prerequisites or course restrictions. FIRE 311 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) PHILLIPS, R TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 5167 FIRE 311 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) GUTHMANN, J TR 1230PM 0145PM TEMPL 1160 FIRE 311 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) GUTHMANN, J MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 5136 FIRE 311 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) DANIELS, K W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2128

55 VCU Schedule of Classes FIRE 311 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) SALANDRO, D T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2128 FIRE 312 INTERM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) RAMIREZ, G TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3142 FIRE 314 INVESTMENTS (3) SHIN, T M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2128 FIRE 314 INVESTMENTS (3) SCHNITZLER, G T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4154 FIRE 315 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING (3) FLINN, T TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 5136 FIRE 315 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING (3) STAFF W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2117 FIRE 316 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE (3) PHILLIPS, R TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 5136 FIRE 316 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE (3) FERGUSON, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 5162 FIRE 316 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE (3) FERGUSON, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1133 FIRE 317 REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (3) BRINCEFIELD, S R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2132 FIRE 326 REAL ESTATE LAW (3) SMITH, A MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 5182 SAME AS FIRE-326 FIRE 332 SYSTEM SAFETY (3) C90 MCDONALD, R TW 0900AM 0330PM OFCMP FIRE 333 RISK AND INSURANCE (3) BARANOFF, E MW 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2125 FIRE 333 RISK AND INSURANCE (3) MYERS, P TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 5182 FIRE 333 RISK AND INSURANCE (3) MCDONALD, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5136 FIRE 414 SECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MG (3) SALANDRO, D TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5167 FIRE 416 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MGMT (3) SHIN, T M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4154 FIRE 417 CASES IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) GUTHMANN, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5136 FIRE 424 PROPERTY AND LIABILITY INSURANCE (3) FARMER, D W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1118 FIRE 425 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL (3) BOYKIN, J M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5136 FIRE 428 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANNING (3) BARANOFF, E MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5182 FIRE 429 REAL ESTATE FINANCE (3) FERGUSON, J MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 5163 FIRE 432 INSURANCE LAW (3) POWELL, E M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2124 SAME AS MRBL-432 School of Business FIRE INFO 55 FIRE 432 INSURANCE LAW (3) C90 STAFF RF 0900AM 0330PM OFCMP SAME AS MRBL-432 FIRE 437 FUNDS MGMT IN FINANCIAL INSTITUT (3) DANIELS, K W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4155 FIRE 455 OPTIONS FUTURES & SWAPS (3) MURPHY, N TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 5163 FIRE 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) DUBOFSKY, D TBA FIRE 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) DUBOFSKY, D TBA FIRE 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) DUBOFSKY, D TBA FIRE 493 INTERNSHIP - FINANCE (3) DUBOFSKY, D TBA FIRE 493 INTERNSHIP - REAL ESTATE (3) BOYKIN, J TBA FIRE 621 CASES IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) HOFFMAN, M MW 0700AM 0815AM BUSNS 3133 FIRE 621 CASES IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) C90 HOFFMAN, M M 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP FIRE 622 FINAN MGMT FIN INST (3) MURPHY, N T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4169 FIRE 623 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) RAMIREZ, G T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2127 FIRE 626 RISK MANAGEMENT (3) SMITH, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2104 FIRE 629 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS (3) BOYKIN, J TBA FIRE 629 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS (3) BOYKIN, J W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5170 FIRE 635 INVESTMENTS & SECURITY ANALYSIS (3) UPTON, D M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2117 FIRE 650 DERIVATIVES (3) DUBOFSKY, D R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3105 FIRE 657 CURRNT ISSUES INVSTMNT & MARKETS (3) UPTON, D W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5162 FIRE 693 FIELD PROJECT (3) DUBOFSKY, D TBA FIRE 697 GUIDED STUDY (3) DUBOFSKY, D TBA FIRE 697 GUIDED STUDY (1) DUBOFSKY, D TBA Information Systems Eligibility for enrollment in most upper-division School of Business courses ( levels) is restricted to juniors, seniors, graduate students and special students who have completed baccalaureate degrees. Students without these qualifications may enroll only in the following upper-division information systems (INFO) courses, provided any course prerequisites are met: INFO 358 Introduction to Structured Programming; INFO 360 Business Information Systems; INFO 362 Computer Hardware. Before registering, please refer to the current university bulletin for course prerequisites or course restrictions. INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) TERRY, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE

56 56 School of Business INFO INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) JONES, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) WILLIAMS, A MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) JONES, B MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) WILLIAMS, A TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) KELLY, K TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) DAVID, M S 0900AM 1140AM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) DAVID, M W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) ZAUNER, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 160 INTRO TO WINDOWS & THE INTERNET (1) VAETH, G R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) JONES, B TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) ANDREWS, W TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) TERRY, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) JONES, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) WILLIAMS, A MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) WILLIAMS, A TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) KELLY, K MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) ZAUNER, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) DAVID, M S 1200PM 0240PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) KELLY, K TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) DAVID, M M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE Fall2001 Final Registration INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) DAVID, M S 0900AM 1140AM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) ZAUNER, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 161 INTRO TO MICRO WORD PROCESSING (1) KELLY, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) WILLIAMS, A TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) ANDREWS, W TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) JONES, B MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) TERRY, K MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) WILLIAMS, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) WILLIAMS, A MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) JONES, B MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) VAETH, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 FIRST FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) KELLY, K MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) VAETH, G W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) DAVID, M S 1200PM 0240PM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) DAVID, M S 0900AM 1140AM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 162 INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS (1) ZAUNER, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) ANDREWS, W TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) TERRY, K TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) ANDREWS, W TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) DAVID, M R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 163 INTRO TO HTML & WEB PAGE DESIGN (1) DAVID, M TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2119

57 VCU Schedule of Classes INFO 165 INTERMEDIATE SPREADSHEETS (1) TERRY, K TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2119 SECOND FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 166 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE (1) TERRY, K TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 166 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE (1) DAVID, M MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 167 INTRO TO INTERNET RESEARCHING (1) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 167 INTRO TO INTERNET RESEARCHING (1) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 168 INTRODUCTION TO PRESENTATION (1) JONES, B MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 168 INTRODUCTION TO PRESENTATION (1) DAVID, M S 1200PM 0240PM BUSNS 2119 THIRD FIVE-WEEK COURSE INFO 169 MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS (1) TERRY, K TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 2119 INFO 169 MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS (1) JONES, B W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2119 INFO 258 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMS (3) HODGSON, L TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 5182 INFO 258 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMS (3) STAFF F 0900AM 1140AM BUSNS 3103 INFO 258 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMS (3) SAUNDERS, G MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3133 INFO 258 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMS (3) SAUNDERS, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3133 INFO 258 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMS (3) HODGSON, L T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2132 INFO 258 VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMS (3) HODGSON, L TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3142 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) MAY, J MW 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 3103 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) MAY, J TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3133 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) MAY, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) MAY, J MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2125 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) STEPHENS, D M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2125 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) SAMOILENKO, S T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5136 INFO 358 STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAMMING (3) KABBEJ, A TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 359 ADV STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAM (3) BABB, J MW 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 359 ADV STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAM (3) BABB, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5162 INFO 359 ADV STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAM (3) BABB, J M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2132 INFO 359 ADV STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAM (3) THOMAS, M W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3142 INFO 359 ADV STRUCTURED & OBJECT PROGRAM (3) BABB, J MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5136 School of Business INFO 57 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) HODGSON, L TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3142 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) MARLARKEY, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 5182 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) WYNNE, A TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 5162 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) MARLARKEY, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 5182 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) MERHOUT, J MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2132 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) SUTHERLAND, J W 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 1160 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2125 INFO 360 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) JENSEN, L TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5136 INFO 361 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (3) JENSEN, L TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 5162 INFO 361 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (3) JENSEN, L TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5182 INFO 361 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (3) STAFF MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 5167 INFO 361 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (3) KO, M T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3142 INFO 361 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (3) STAFF M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5182 INFO 362 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3105 INFO 362 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 362 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5182 INFO 362 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (3) ASHFORD, B MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3142 INFO 362 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (3) ASHFORD, B M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5163 INFO 362 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 363 COBOL PROGRAMMING (3) KOZEL, S TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5182 INFO 370 FUND OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) THARP, M MW 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3103 INFO 370 FUND OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) MORENO, V MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3133

58 58 School of Business INFO INFO 370 FUND OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) BEITZER, C TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 370 FUND OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) GOLUB, J W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2132 NFO 370 FUND OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) MORENO, V M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 370 FUND OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) BEITZER, C MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 461 INFORMATION SYSTEMS PLANNING (3) MANN, R T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3133 INFO 462 JAVA SUPPORT FOR E-BUSINESS (3) THOMAS, M MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 462 JAVA SUPPORT FOR E-BUSINESS (3) FUHS, F T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 463 REENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN ORG (3) AIKEN, P M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5162 INFO 464 DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) GOYAL-CHIN, A TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 464 DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) GOYAL-CHIN, A TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 464 DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) MERHOUT, J MW 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 464 DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) MERHOUT, J W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 464 DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) FUHS, F R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 464 DATABASE SYSTEMS (3) MERHOUT, J MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5162 INFO 465 PROJECTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) MANN, R TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5163 INFO 465 PROJECTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) SAUNDERS, G MW 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 5167 INFO 465 PROJECTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) MANN, R TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5162 INFO 465 PROJECTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) SAUNDERS, G W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2125 INFO 474 INTERNETWORKING AND TCP/IP (3) THARP, M MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 474 INTERNETWORKING AND TCP/IP (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 3103 Fall2001 Final Registration INFO 474 INTERNETWORKING AND TCP/IP (3) THARP, M R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 491 TOP: INTRO TO ERP (3) WEISTROFFER, H W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4119 INFO 491 TOP: UNIX PROGRAMMING (3) VOSSBERG, M R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5182 INFO 491 TOP: AS400 ADMINISTRATION (3) LAGARDE, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3103 INFO 491 TOP: E-COMMERCE (3) YAP, A W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3105 INFO 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) REDMOND, R TBA INFO 493 INTERNSHIP IN INFO SYSTEMS (3) JENSEN, L R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2117 INFO 610 ANALYSIS & DESGN OF DATABASE SYS (3) GILES, K W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 611 DATA RE-ENGINEERING (3) AIKEN, P MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 4119 INFO 614 DATA MINING (3) BRYSON, N M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3105 INFO 620 DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3) COPPINS, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3142 INFO 622 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION I (3) COPPINS, R W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5163 INFO 628 DATABASE & SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (3) REDMOND, R T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3130 INFO 630 INFORMATION ENGINEERING (3) NGWENYAMA, O T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2140 INFO 634 APPLICATION ENGINEERING (3) NGWENYAMA, O R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3133 INFO 640 INFO SYSTEMS & KNOWLEDGE MGMT (3) KASPER, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4155 INFO 652 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE SYSTEMS (3) GASEN, J W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2140 INFO 661 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3) WYNNE, A M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5167 INFO 691 TOPICS: E-COMMERCE II (3) YAP, A T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4119 INFO 693 FIELD PROJECT (3) REDMOND, R TBA INFO 697 GUIDED STUDY (3) REDMOND, R TBA INFO 700 PRINCIPLES OF SCI INQUIRY IN BUS (3) LEE, A W 0200PM 0445PM BUSNS 4119 INFO 765 DOCTORAL SEMINAR IN INFO TECH (3) BRYSON, N TBA INFO 790 DCTRAL SEM:DB SYS&DATA ADM (3) YOON, V TBA INFO 799 THESIS (3) REDMOND, R TBA INFO 799 THESIS (3) REDMOND, R TBA INFO 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (1) LEE, A TBA

59 VCU Schedule of Classes NFO 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (2) LEE, A TBA INFO 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) LEE, A TBA INFO 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (6) LEE, A TBA INFO 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (9) LEE, A TBA INFO 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (12) LEE, A TBA Management Eligibility for enrollment in most upper-division School of Business courses ( levels) is restricted to juniors, seniors, graduate students and special students who have completed baccalaureate degrees. Students without these qualifications may enroll only in the following upper-division management (MGMT) courses, provided any course prerequisites are met: MGMT Business Statistics, MGMT 331 Human Resource Management, MGMT 421 Small Business Management. Before registering, please refer to the current university bulletin for course prerequisites or course restrictions. MGMT 121 THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT (3) BYRD, D MWF 1100AM 1150AM TEMPL 1165 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) BYRD, D MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) BYRD, D MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) BULL, D MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2127 BULL MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) WIBBERLY, L TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) CORREIA, CH MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) WIBBERLY, L TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) BULL, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2127 BULL MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) COLLETT, P TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) WIBBERLY, L R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2140 WIBBERLY MGMT 171 MATH APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS (3) JOHNS, R M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2140 MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) STITH-WILLIS, A MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 3142 MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) STITH-WILLIS, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 3142 MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) STITH-WILLIS, A MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 3142 MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) JONES, B MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 3142 JONES MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) SPINELLI, M TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3130 MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) JONES, B R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1117 MGMT 212 DIFFERENTL CALCULUS & OPTIMIZATN (3) SMITH, C MW 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 3142 MGMT 301 BUSINESS STATISTICS I (3) SPINELLI, M TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 5162 MGMT 301 BUSINESS STATISTICS I (3) CORREIA MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 5162 MGMT 301 BUSINESS STATISTICS I (3) CORREIA MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 5163 MGMT 301 BUSINESS STATISTICS I (3) SPINELLI, M TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2132 MGMT 301 BUSINESS STATISTICS I (3) CANAVOS, G TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 5167 MGMT 301 BUSINESS STATISTICS I (3) CORREIA W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5136 School of Business INFO MGMT 59 MGMT 302 BUSINESS STATISTICS II (3) MILLER, D TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 302 BUSINESS STATISTICS II (3) MILLER, D TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2140 MGMT 302 BUSINESS STATISTICS II (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 302 BUSINESS STATISTICS II (3) ANDREWS, R M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) WILLIAMS, M TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3133 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) WILLIAMS, M TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 5163 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) HUMPHREY, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 5136 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) HUMPHREY, R MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 5136 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) MCDANIEL, M TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 5136 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) KELLETT, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 5136 MGMT 319 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) MCDANIEL, M T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5163 MGMT 320 PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (3) SMITH, C MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 3133 MGMT 320 PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (3) COLLETT, P TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3105 MGMT 320 PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (3) KURTULUS, I TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 4115 MGMT 320 PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (3) COLLETT, P R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2120 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) JOHNSON, I MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) ACKLEY, R TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) JOHNSON, I MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) BARKER, R MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) ACKLEY, R TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) PEARCE, C T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) BARKER, R M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 325 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) PEARCE, C W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 327 BUS TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING WI (3) KINZEY, R M 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0329 SAME AS ENGL-327 COMPUTER ASSISTED SECTION

60 60 School of Business MGMT MGMT 329 INTRO TO INTERCULTURAL COMMUNCTN (3) ACKLEY, R TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 4155 SAME AS INTL-327 MGMT 331 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) NORDEN, S TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 4169 MGMT 331 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) MILLER, M MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 5163 MGMT 331 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) GRAY, G M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2141 MGMT 331 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) JACKSON, R W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2136 MGMT 334 MANAGING DYNAMIC ORGANIZATIONS (3) MILLER, M MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5182 MGMT 334 MANAGING DYNAMIC ORGANIZATIONS (3) JOHNSON, I MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5163 MGMT 339 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (3) KURTULUS, I TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2132 MGMT 339 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (3) NARULA, S TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5163 MGMT 385 PRODUCT/OPERATIONS MGMT II (3) COLLETT, P M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4119 MGMT 421 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3) BRITTLE, A MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 3133 MGMT 421 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3) PITTS, M MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2126 MGMT 421 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3) BRITTLE, A W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1130 MGMT 422 MANAGING THE FAMILY FIRM (3) RIMLER, G TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3103 MGMT 433 COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT (3) SMITH, R. T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2117 MGMT 434 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (3) WOOD, D TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 5167 MGMT 434 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (3) PITTS, M MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 4115 MGMT 434 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (3) WOOD, D TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 3103 MGMT 434 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (3) BYLES, C MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 4115 MGMT 434 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (3) PITTS, M W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4115 MGMT 434 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (3) TRUMBLE, R R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4169 Fall2001 Final Registration MGMT 435 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES MGMNT (3) GRAY, G W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4169 MGMT 446 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MGT (3) MILLER, M T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2139 MGMT 447 HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION SYS (3) SANDERS, R T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4169 MGMT 489 MANAGERIAL APP & SKILLS DEVELOP (3) SEERS, A MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 4169 MGMT 489 MANAGERIAL APP & SKILLS DEVELOP (3) HARTMAN, N TR 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2132 MGMT 491 TOPS: INTRO TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP (3) RIMLER, G R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) ACKLEY, R TBA MGMT 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) ACKLEY, R TBA MGMT 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) ACKLEY, R TBA MGMT 493 INTERNSHIP (3) ACKLEY, R TBA MGMT 524 STATISTICAL ELEMNT QUANT MGMT (3) ANDREWS, R MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 2140 MGMT 540 MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE (3) TRUMBLE, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4169 MGMT 632 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS (3) CANAVOS, G T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 641 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) SLEETH, R R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4115 MGMT 642 BUSINESS POLICY (3) STETTINIUS, W W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4169 MGMT 644 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MGMT (3) BYLES, C MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5170 MGMT 645 OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3) NARULA, S W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4115 MGMT 645 OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3) NARULA, S T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4155 MGMT 669 FORECASTING METHODS (3) MILLER, D W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2127 MGMT 680 HEALTH SAFETY & SECURITY ADMIN (3) MCDONALD, M T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5150 MGMT 690 RESEARCH SEMINAR IN MGMT (3) GRAY, G TBA MGMT 697 GUIDED STUDY (1) ACKLEY, R TBA MGMT 697 GUIDED STUDY (2) SEERS, A TBA MGMT 697 GUIDED STUDY (3) SMITH, C TBA MGMT 702 CAUSAL ANALYSIS FOR ORGZNL STUDY (3) WILLIAMS, L TBA SAME AS PYSC-702

61 VCU Schedule of Classes MGMT 743 ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY (3) SEERS, A TBA MGMT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (1) SEERS, A TBA MGMT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) SEERS, A TBA MGMT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (6) SEERS, A TBA MGMT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (9) SEERS, A TBA MGMT 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (12) SEERS, A TBA Marketing and Business Law Eligibility for enrollment in most upper-division School of Business courses ( levels) is restricted to juniors, seniors, graduate students and special students who have completed baccalaureate degrees. Students without these qualifications may not enroll in the upper-division marketing and business law (MRBL) courses. Before registering, please refer to the current university bulletin for course prerequisites or course restrictions. MRBL 308 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING (3) FRANZAK, F TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2125 MRBL 308 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING (3) THOMPSON, P MW 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 4115 MRBL 308 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING (3) URBAN, D TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 1160 MRBL 308 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING (3) WOOD, V T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 3105 MRBL 310 INFO FOR MARKETING DECISIONS (3) THOMPSON, P TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 3142 MRBL 323 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUS (3) DAUGHTREY, W TR 0800AM 0915AM BUSNS 3133 MRBL 323 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUS (3) GRIGGS, W MWF 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1160 MRBL 323 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUS (3) RASNIC, C MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2125 MRBL 323 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUS (3) SINNOTT, R M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2128 MRBL 323 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUS (3) NUCKOLS, O W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2139 MRBL 326 REAL ESTATE LAW (3) SMITH, A MWF 0900AM 0950AM BUSNS 5182 SAME AS MRBL-326 MRBL 371 INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATN (3) PAGENKOPF, D TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 5182 MRBL 372 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & MGMT (3) FRANZAK, F TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 5163 MRBL 373 BUYER BEHAVIOR (3) THOMPSON, P MW 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2132 MRBL 376 DYNAMICS OF RETAIL MANAGEMENT (3) LITTLE, M MW 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 3130 School of Business MGMT MRBL 61 MRBL 378 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING (3) WIJNHOLDS, H MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 5163 MRBL 378 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING (3) WIJNHOLDS, H W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2132 MRBL 432 INSURANCE LAW (3) POWELL, E M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2124 SAME AS FIRE-432 MRBL 432 INSURANCE LAW (3) C90 STAFF RF 0900AM 0330PM OFCMP SAME AS FIRE-432 MRBL 474 PERSONAL SELLING & SALES MGMT (3) ELWELL, D T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2120 MRBL 476 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3) MCDERMOTT, D TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 3133 MRBL 481 LAW FOR ACCOUNTANTS I (3) SMITH, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 3133 MRBL 481 LAW FOR ACCOUNTANTS I (3) SMITH, A M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2105 MRBL 482 LAW FOR ACCOUNTANTS II (3) SMITH, A MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2132 MRBL 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) KIECKER, P TBA MRBL 493 INTERNSHIP (3) MCDERMOTT, D TBA MRBL 530 FUND LEGAL ENVIRNMNT OF BUSINESS (3) DAUGHTREY, W W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5182 MRBL 570 CONCEPTS AND ISSUES IN MARKETING (3) WIJNHOLDS, H M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2115 MRBL 646 PERSONNEL LAW (3) RASNIC, C MW 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 5167 MRBL 651 DIRECT MRKTNG THEORY & RESEARCH (3) KIECKER, P TBA MRBL 657 INTERNATIONAL MARKET PLANNING (3) FRANZAK, F TBA MRBL 659 DATABASE MARKETING (3) COWLES, D T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5162 MRBL 671 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3) MCDERMOTT, D T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4115 MRBL 671 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3) C90 LITTLE, M W 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP MRBL 673 MARKETING RESEARCH (3) URBAN, D M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 5150 MRBL 674 SERVICE QUALITY MGMT (3) COWLES, D M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 4115 MRBL 674 SERVICE QUALITY MGMT-INTERNET (3) COWLES, D TBA MRBL 697 GUIDED STUDY (3) KIECKER, P TBA

62 62 Adult Education ADLT 403 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (3) ZUBOF, C M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4063 ADLT 600 ADULT EDUCATION PERSPECTIVE (3) MCLENDON, L M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4068 ADLT 601 THE ADULT LEARNER (3) ULMER, D M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4068 ADLT 602 ADULT PROGRAM PLANNING,MGT&EVAL (3) LONDONER, C T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4068 ADLT 620 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (3) DILWORTH, R T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4068 ADLT 621 SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FOR HRD (3) DILWORTH, R W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4068 ADLT 633 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER ED (3) SHILLING, K W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4063 SAME AS EDUS-633 ADLT 702 SEM IN ADULT LEARNING THEORIES (3) CARTER, T T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 1057 ADLT 703 ADULT EDU & HUMAN RES DEV CONSUL (3) LONDONER, C W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2116A ADLT 705 GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELPMENT (3) DILWORTH, R R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4068 Administration and Supervision ADMS 600 PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (3) C90 FIORE, D M 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP ADMS 600 PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (3) C91 BOSHER, W T 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 601 PROCESSES OF INSTRUCT LEADERSHIP (3) C90 COWLBECK, B R 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP ADMS 601 PROCESSES OF INSTRUCT LEADERSHIP (3) C91 MCCAY, E W 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 604 PRINCIPALSHIP SEMINAR (3) C90 MCCAY, E W 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 605 ORG THEORY,STRUC & CULTR IN EDU (3) LAMBIE, R M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084A ADMS 606 ORG BEHAVIOR & CHANGE IN EDU SET (3) C90 HUNROE, B T 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP ADMS 606 ORG BEHAVIOR & CHANGE IN EDU SET (3) C91 HUNROE, B M 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 611 SCHOOL LAW (3) C90 VACCA, R T 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 611 SCHOOL LAW (3) C91 STAFF TBA ADMS 611 SCHOOL LAW (3) C92 EHLENBERGER, K R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 620 IMP SCH PROG & PERFORM (3) C90 FIORE, D R 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 632 ADMIN/SUP OF SPEC EDUC (3) C90 LEWIS, C T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 640 PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE (3) C90 BOSHER, W T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 641 SCHOOL PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION (3) C90 FITRER, H W 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP ADMS 701 DEV & IMPLEMENT ADMIN POL IN EDU (3) BOSHER, W R 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4068 Counselor Education School of Education ADLT EDUS CLED 600 INTRODUCTION TO GUIDANCE (3) LEONE, S M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2116A CLED 600 INTRODUCTION TO GUIDANCE (3) C90 COPENHAVER, R R 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP CLED 601 THEORIES OF COUNSELING (3) BEALE, A T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2125 CLED 601 THEORIES OF COUNSELING (3) C90 BEALE, A W 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP CLED 602 PRACTICUM: TECHNIQUES OF COUNSEL (3) HUGHES, A M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2124 CLED 602 PRACTICUM: TECHNIQUES OF COUNSEL (3) MOFFETT, C M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2125 Fall2001 School of Education CLED 603 GROUP PROCEDURES IN COUNSELING (3) LEONE, S W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2116A CLED 604 PRACTICUM: GROUP PROCED COUNSEL (3) MOFFETT, C T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2116A CLED 604 PRACTICUM: GROUP PROCED COUNSEL (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2116A CLED 605 CAREER INFORMATION & EXPLORATION (3) BEALE, A M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2125 CLED 610 GUIDANCE IN ELEM & MIDDLE SCHOOL (3) GRINNAN, K W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2125 CLED 621 SECONDARY SCHOOL GUIDNCE SEMINAR (3) BEALE, A T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2125 Early Childhood Special Education ECSE 601 ASSESS INFANTS & YOUNG CHD W/DIS (3) REED-VICTOR, E R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2124 ECSE 603 PRGM MGT,COLLAB & SERVICE COORD (3) HALL, C M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2117 ECSE 700 EXTERNSHIP (3) REED-VICTOR, E TBA HALL, C Educational Studies Final Registration EDUS 203 FOCUS ON CAREER CHOICE (3) STAFF M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2116A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) STRANDBERG, W TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 4084A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) CRAVER, S TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) PHILIPSEN, M MW 1230PM 0145PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) PHILIPSEN, M F 1000AM 1240PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) ABDUS-SABUR, Q W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) CLAGETT, M M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 1057 EDUS 301 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING (3) LINDER, F TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 4084B EDUS 301 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING (3) LINDSTROM, J M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 301 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING (3) LINDER, F W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 305 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) CAULEY, K TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 4084B SAME AS PSYC-305 EDUS 305 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) CAULEY, K W 1000AM 1240PM OLVED 2122 SAME AS PSYC-305 EDUS 476 METHODS FOR RESIDENCE HALL ASST. (3) GRASSADONIA, J TBA EDUS 476 METHODS FOR RESIDENCE HALL ASST. (3) GRASSADONIA, J TBA EDUS 494 TOP SEM IN ED: PEER ADVISING (1) AROCHE, A TBA EDUS 601 PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION (3) STRANDBERG, W T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084B EDUS 602 ADOLESCENT GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT (3) TOMES, Y R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4063 EDUS 603 SEMINAR CHILD GROWTH & DEVLOPMNT (3) STAFF W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2125 EDUS 604 ADULT DEVELOPMENT (3) GRAHAM, P W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084B EDUS 607 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) LINDER, F TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 4084A SAME AS PSYC-607 EDUS 607 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) GERBER, P T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084A SAME AS PSYC-607 EDUS 607 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) LINDSTROM, J W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 1057 SAME AS PSYC-607 EDUS 609 LEARNING THEORIES IN EDUCATION (3) STAFF M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 1057 EDUS 610 SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 633 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER ED (3) SHILLING, K W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4063 SAME AS ADLT-333 EDUS 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY: EDUC STUDIES (3) SEYFARTH, J TBA EDUS 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY: CLED (3) LEONE TBA EDUS 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY: PHD IN EDUC (1) DAVIS, M TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY EDUS 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY: PHD IN EDUC (3) DAVIS, M TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY

63 VCU Schedule of Classes EDUS 651 TOP: SEM MULTICULT AFFAIR HI ED (3) COLLINS, L R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084B EDUS 660 RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION (3) SCHUMACHER, S M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4063 EDUS 660 RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION (3) MCMILLAN, J T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4063 EDUS 660 RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION (3) C90 LAURSEN, E R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP EDUS 672 INTERNSHIP: ADMS (3) MCCAY, E TBA EDUS 673 SEM EDU ISSUES, ETHICS & POLICY (3) STRANDBERG, W M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084B EDUS 673 SEM EDU ISSUES, ETHICS & POLICY (3) CRAVER, S W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 4084B EDUS 673 SEM EDU ISSUES, ETHICS & POLICY (3) CRAVER, S R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 673 SEM EDU ISSUES, ETHICS & POLICY (3) C90 STEMHAGEN, K T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP EDUS 700 EXTERNSHIP: ADMS (3) MCCAY, E TBA EDUS 700 EXTERNSHIP: ADLT (3) WERGIN, J TBA EDUS 700 EXTERNSHIP: CLED K-12 (6) LEONE, S R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2116A EDUS 700 EXTERNSHIP: CLED K-12 (6) MOFFETT, C R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2125 EDUS 700 EXTERNSHIP: PHD IN EDUCATION (3) DAVIS, M TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY EDUS 700 EXTERNSHIP: PHD IN ED HUM GENETI (3) DAVIS, M TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY EDUS 710 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGN (3) MCMILLAN, J W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4068 SAME AS SOCY-710 EDUS 711 QUALITATIVE METHODS & ANALYSIS (3) SCHUMACHER, S T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 4063 EDUS 890 DISSERTATION SEMINAR (3) GERBER, P W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 1057 DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY EDUS 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH: PHD IN ED (1) DAVIS, M TBA EDUS 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH: PHD IN ED (3) DAVIS, M TBA EDUS 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH: PHD IN ED (6) DAVIS, M TBA EDUS 899 DISSERTATION RESEARCH: PHD IN ED (9) DAVIS, M TBA Emotional Disturbance EMOD 400 CHARACTERISTIC OF CHILD/ADOL (3) GIACOBBE, G TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 2122 EMOD 500 CHARACTERISTICS OF STDNTS W/EMOD (3) C90 GIACOBBE, G R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP EMOD 501 TCHNG STUDNTS W/ EMOTION DISTURB (3) C90 SUTHERLAND, K M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP EMOD 672 INTERNSHIP: ED (6) GIACOBBE, G TBA EMOD 700 EXTERNSHIP: ED (3) SUTHERLAND, K TBA EMOD 700 EXTERNSHIP: ED (6) SUTHERLAND, K TBA English/English Education ENED 532 APPLIED ENGLISH LINGUISTICS (3) KUHN, E TR 0400PM 0515PM BUSNS 1106 SAME AS ENGL-532 ENED 601 YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE (3) RIGSBY, L R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2119 ENED 636 TEACHING COMPOSITION (3) PERRY, P MW 0530PM 0645PM HIBBS 0307 SAME AS ENGL-636 Health Education HLTH 190 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF PHYS EDU (3) GETTY, D MWF 0100PM 0150PM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS PHED-190 HLTH 225 INTRODUCTION ATHLETIC TRAINING (3) BORDEN, G TR 1100AM 1215PM FSGYM 0323 School of Education EDUS IDDS 63 HLTH 225 INTRO TO ATHLETIC TRAINING LAB (1) L01 STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM FSGYM 0B10 HLTH 300 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH (3) STAFF T 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0310 HLTH 310 EARLY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (1) WIEGARDT, P W 0800AM 0850AM FSGYM 0310 SAME AS PHED-310 HLTH 310 EARLY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (1) SCHILTZ, J T 0200PM 0250PM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS PHED-310 HLTH 326 UPPR EXT ASSESS ATH INJURIES (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM FSGYM 0B59 HLTH 326 UPPR EXT ASSESS ATH INJURIES LAB (1) L01 STAFF T 0930AM 1045AM FSGYM 0B10 HLTH 338 THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES ATH TRAIN (3) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM FSGYM 0B59 HLTH 338 THER MODALITIES ATHL TRAIN LAB (1) L50 STAFF T 0700PM 0840PM FSGYM 0B10 HLTH 382 INTRODUCTION TO DRIVER EDUCATION (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0323 HLTH 386 SCHOOL & COMMUNITY HLTH RESOURCE (3) RICHARDSON, J MWF 1200PM 1250PM FSGYM 0310 HLTH 393 CLIN EXPER ATHLETIC TRAINING I (4) WARREN, B TBA HLTH 395 CLIN EXPER ATHLETIC TRAINING II (4) WARREN, B TBA HLTH 397 METHODS IN HLTH & PHYS EDUCATION (3) SCHILTZ, J TR 0800AM 0915AM FSGYM 0310 SAME AS PHED-397 HLTH 398 CURRICULUM IN HLTH & PHYS EDUC (3) ELLIS, E TR 1100AM 1215PM FSGYM 0310 SAME AS PHED-398 HLTH 400 NUTRITION (3) WARREN, B MWF 0900AM 0950AM FSGYM 0310 HLTH 410 ISSUES IN SEXUALITY (3) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM FSGYM 0318 HLTH 420 SUBSTANCE ABUSE (3) STAFF MWF 0200PM 0250PM FSGYM 0323 HLTH 421 ATHLETIC TRAINING ADMINISTATION (3) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM FSGYM 0B59 HLTH 430 TRENDS IN MODERN DISEASES (3) RICHARDSON, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM FSGYM 0318 HLTH 480 SAFETY,FIRST AID & CPR (3) ELLIS, E MWF 0100PM 0150PM FSGYM 0318 HLTH 480 SAFETY,FIRST AID & CPR (3) CARDEN, K R 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0323 HLTH 487 COPING AND ADAPTATION (3) GETTY, D MWF 1000AM 1050AM FSGYM 0310 HLTH 493 TESTS & MEAS IN HLTH & PHYS EDUC (3) GAYLE, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS PHED-493 HLTH 494 CLIN EXPER ATHLECTC TRAINING III (4) WARREN, B TBA HLTH 496 CLIN EXPER ATHLETIC TRAINING IV (4) WARREN, B TBA Health, Physical Education and Exercise Science HPEX 200 STRENGTH, ENDURANCE & FLEX TRAIN (3) GROVES, B MWF 0800AM 0850AM FSGYM 0318 HPEX 200 STRENGTH, ENDURANCE & FLEX TRAIN (3) GROVES, B MWF 0900AM 0950AM FSGYM 0323 HPEX 240 INTRO TO HEALTH PROFESSIONS (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM FSGYM 0310 Interdisciplinary Developmental Disability Studies IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWRK:SOCWRK (3) C89 STAFF T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:EDU (3) C92 COX, A T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:PSYC (3) C95 OSWALD, D T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:NUR (3) C97 PICKLER, R T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWRK:PHYTPY (3) C98 LEWIS, A T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:OCCT (3) C99 SHEPHERD, J T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 691 L SHIP IN DISB: PHTY (V 1-3) LEWIS, A R 0400PM 0940PM VMIBL 00320

64 64 School of Education IDDS RECR Fall2001 Final Registration IDDS 691 L SHIP IN DISB: OCCT (V 1-3) KRISHNAGIRI, S R 0400PM 0940PM VMIBL IDDS 691 L SHIP IN DISB: SLWK (2) WINDER, J R 0400PM 0940PM VMIBL IDDS 691 L SHIP IN DISB: PSYC (2) OSWALD, D R 0400PM 0940PM VMIBL IDDS 691 L SHIP IN DISB: NURS (2) SAWIN, K R 0400PM 0940PM VMIBL IDDS 691 L SHIP IN DISB: EDUS (2) REED-VICTOR, E R 0400PM 0940PM VMIBL IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:SLWK (1) WINDER, J TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:SLWK (2) WINDER, J TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:SLWK (3) WINDER, J TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:PSYC (1) OSWALD, D TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:PSYC (2) OSWALD, D TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:PSYC (3) OSWALD, D TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:EDUS (1) REED-VICTOR, E TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:EDUS (2) REED-VICTOR, E TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:EDUS (3) REED-VICTOR, E TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:NURS (V 1-4) SAWIN, K TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:OCCT (V 1-4) LANE, S TBA IDDS 692 DIRECTED STUDY DVLPMT DISBL:PHTY (V 1-4) LEWIS, A TBA Mental Retardation MNRT 400 CHARACTERISTIC CHILD/YOUTH MNRT (3) JOHNSON, S TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 2122 MNRT 556 INTRODUCTION TO MENTAL RETARDATN (3) UNGER, D T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2122 MNRT 672 INTERNSHIP: MENTAL RETARDATION (6) JOHNSON, S TBA MNRT 700 EXTERNSHIP: MENTAL RETARDATION (6) JOHNSON, S TBA Physical Education PHED 121 SELF DEFENSE: JUDO (1) STAFF MW 0600PM 0650PM FSGYM 0308 PHED 155 SCUBA DIVING (1) ROHRMOSER, T R 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM POOL PHED 155 SCUBA DIVING (1) MCNEAL, J R 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 190 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF PHYS EDU (3) GETTY, D MWF 0100PM 0150PM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS HLTH-190 PHED 200 STRENGTH TRAINING (1) GROVES, B MWF 0800AM 0850AM FSGYM 0318 PHED 200 STRENGTH TRAINING (1) GROVES, B MWF 0900AM 0950AM FSGYM 0323 PHED 201 ENDURANCE & FLEXIBILITY TRAINING (1) BURNSIDE, M TR 0930AM 1045AM FSGYM 0109 PHED 204 SOFTBALL (1) STAFF TR 1100AM 1150AM FSGYM 0169 PHED 210 FIELD HOCKEY (1) STAFF TR 1200PM 1250PM FSGYM 0169 PHED 216 TENNIS (1) STAFF MW 0900AM 0950AM FSGYM 0169 PHED 230 GYMNASTICS (1) STAFF T 0700PM 0840PM FSGYM 0310 PHED 235 SOCIAL RHYTHMICS (1) STAFF M 0700PM 0840PM FSGYM 0323 PHED 250 LIFEGUARD TRAINING (2) CARDEN, K W 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0B59 PHED 310 EARLY PROFESSIONAL EXP: EX SCI (1) WIEGARDT, P W 0800AM 0850AM FSGYM 0310 SAME AS HLTH-310 PHED 310 EARLY PROFESSIONAL EXP: TCHG (1) SCHILTZ, J T 0200PM 0250PM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS HLTH-310 PHED 330 MOTOR BEHAVIOR (3) STAFF TR 1230PM 0145PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 390 PHYS EDUC FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHER (3) DAVIS, R M 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 390 PHYS EDUC FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHER (3) DAVIS, R W 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 392 KINESIOLOGY (3) MALONE, L TR 1100AM 1215PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 397 METHODS IN HLTH & PHYS EDUCATION (3) SCHILTZ, J TR 0800AM 0915AM FSGYM 0310 SAME AS HLTH-397 PHED 398 CURRICULUM IN HLTH & PHYS EDUC (3) ELLIS, E TR 1100AM 1215PM FSGYM 0310 SAME AS HLTH-398 PHED 400 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) WARREN, B TBA PHED 400 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) WARREN, B TBA PHED 400 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) WARREN, B TBA PHED 401 CLIN APP IN EX SCIENCE (3) POTTEIGER TR 1100AM 1215PM FSGYM 0B59 PHED 433 PSY-SOC ASP OF SPORT (3) GETTY, D MWF 1100AM 1150AM FSGYM 0310 PHED 485 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACHING I (6) SCHILTZ, J M 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0B59 PHED 486 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACHING II (6) SCHILTZ, J TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED PHED 487 SUPERVISED NONSCHOOL EXPER I (6) WIEGARDT, P TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED PHED 488 SUPERVISED NONSCHOOL EXPER II (6) WIEGARDT, P TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED PHED 492 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE (3) GAYLE, R MWF 0900AM 0950AM FSGYM 0318 PHED 493 TESTS & MEAS IN HLTH & PHYS EDUC (3) GAYLE, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM FSGYM 0323 SAME AS HLTH-493 PHED 494 TOP SEM: VAPHERD CONFER (1) SCHILTZ, J TBA PHED 494 TOP SEM: MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (2) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 495 ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) MALONE, L TR 0930AM 1045AM FSGYM 0318 RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS PHED 594 TOP SEM: PROF CONF HPE (1) SCHILTZ, J TBA PHED 602 DEV OF RES TEC IN HLTH,PHED,RECR (3) GAYLE, R M 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0318 PHED 604 SPORT NUTRITION (3) FARMER, L W 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0310 PHED 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) WARREN, B TBA PHED 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) WARREN, B TBA PHED 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) MARAGHY, D TBA PHED 672 INTERNSHIP WI (3) WARREN, B TBA PHED 672 INTERNSHIP WI (6) WARREN, B TBA PHED 700 EXTERNSHIP (1) WARREN, B TBA PHED 700 EXTERNSHIP (3) WARREN, B TBA PHED 700 EXTERNSHIP (6) WARREN, B TBA PHED 701 CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (3) POTTEIGER R 0700PM 0940PM FSGYM 0323 PHED 798 THESIS (3) WARREN, B TBA PHED 798 THESIS (6) WARREN, B TBA Reading and Study Skills RDSS 100 READING & COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS (3) LEAHY, M MWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVED 2119 RDSS 101 ADVANCED READ,STUDY,& COMM SKILL (3) LEAHY, M MWF 0800AM 0850AM OLVED 2119 Recreation RECR 195 RECREATION LEADERSHIP (3) WILDER, A T 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0323 RECR 195 RECREATION LEADERSHIP (3) STAFF W 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0323 RECR 200 INTRO TO OUTDOOR RECREATION ACTV (3) MILLS, A R 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0318 RECR 261 REC, PARK & TOUR IN MDRN SOCIETY (3) STAFF MWF 1000AM 1050AM FSGYM 0323

65 VCU Schedule of Classes RECR 300 WILDERNESS EDUCATION I (1) STAFF T 0430PM 0630PM FSGYM 0308 RECR 303 LEISURE DELIVERY SYSTEMS (3) WISE, M MWF 1100AM 1150AM BUSNS 2102 RECR 320 RECREATION ANALYSIS (3) MILLS, A MWF 1200PM 1250PM BUSNS 2102 RECR 331 RECREATION SITE SELECTION & ANAL (3) READY, K MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0427 RECR 340 INTRODUCTION TO SPORT MANAGEMENT (3) CARNEY, S TR 0930AM 1045AM FSGYM 0310 RECR 371 INTRODUCTION TO THERAPEUTIC RECR (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM FSGYM 0323 RECR 371 INTRO TO THERAPEUTIC RECR LAB (1) L01 STAFF TBA RECR 395 RECREATION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT (3) STAFF M 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0323 RECR 403 MANGMT RECR,PARK,&TOUR AGENCIES (3) CARNEY, S TR 0200PM 0315PM FSGYM 0310 RECR 471 CLIN PRAC & PROC IN TR (3) WILDER, A TR 0800AM 0915AM FSGYM 0323 RECR 490 SEMINAR (3) READY, K W 0300PM 0540PM FSGYM 0310 RECR 491 TOPICS IN RECREATION (3) MILLS, A TBA RECR 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN RECREATION (3) WARREN, B TBA RECR 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN RECREATION (6) WARREN, B TBA RECR 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY: SMOKIES (3) MILLS, A TBA RECR 493 RECREATION INTERNSHIP (8) STAFF TBA RECR 493 RECREATION INTERNSHIP (10) STAFF TBA RECR 493 RECREATION INTERNSHIP (10) STAFF TBA RECR 493 RECREATION INTERNSHIP (12) STAFF TBA RECR 506 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES THERAPEU REC (3) STAFF W 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0B59 RECR 601 CONCEPT FOUND OF LEISURE SERVICE (3) WISE, M T 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0318 RECR 601 CONCEPT FOUND OF LEISURE SERVICE (3) MAROLLA, J TBA RECR 603 RESEARCH & EVALUATION PROCESSES (3) KIECKER, P TBA SANDER, R RECR 604 RESEARCH PRACTICUM (3) WARREN, B TBA RECR 604 RESEARCH PRACTICUM (3) SANDER, R TBA RECR 606 DIRECTED READINGS (3) WARREN, B TBA RECR 607 FIELD INSTRUCTION (3) WARREN, B TBA RECR 607 FIELD INSTRUCTION (3) SANDER, R TBA RECR 607 FIELD INSTRUCTION (3) WARREN, B TBA RECR 609 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT (3) STAFF M 0400PM 0640PM FSGYM 0310 RECR 610 ORG ADMIN OF REC & PARKS SYSTEMS (3) KIECKER, P TBA RECR 797 RESEARCH PROJECT (3) WARREN, B TBA RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS RECR 798 THESIS (3) WARREN, B TBA Special Education Learning Disabilities SELD 530 LANGUAGE DISABIL: ASSESS & TCHNG (3) BOYLE, J W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2124 SELD 600 CHARACTER OF PERSON W/LEARN DISA (3) GERBER, P R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2122 SELD 601 METHODS OF CLINICAL TEACHING (3) C90 BOYLE, J M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SELD 700 EXTERNSHIP (3) BOYLE, J TBA Teacher Education School of Education RECR TEDU 65 TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: LD (2) BOYLE, J TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM A: P-6 (2) FOX, J TBA HEUBACH, K ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: SECONDARY (2) PARKER, S R 0800AM 0915AM OLVED 4084A ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: ED (2) GIACOBBE, G T 0800AM 0915AM OLVED 2122 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: MR (2) JOHNSON, S T 0800AM 0915AM OLVED 2122 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM (1) GIACOBBE, G TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM B: P-6 (2) HUNT, C TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: HIST/SOC ST (1) ROSSI, J TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: HPE TEACHING (3) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM FSGYM 0308 TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: EX SCIENCE (3) STAFF MWF 0800AM 0850AM FSGYM 0310 TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: ENGLISH (1) CHRISTENBURY, L TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: FOREIGN LANGUAGES (1) BRANNON, M TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: MATH (1) GROSS, E TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 310 PRACTICUM: SCIENCE (1) REZBA, R TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 330 SURVEY OF SPECIAL EDUCATION (3) JOHNSON, S M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3090 TEDU 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) DAVIS, K MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2122 SAME AS ENGL-351 TEDU 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) HUEBACH, K MWF 0100PM 0150PM OLVED 2119 SAME AS ENGL-351 TEDU 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) DAVIS, K M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2119 SAME AS ENGL-351 TEDU 351 CHILDREN S LITERATURE I (3) HARRIS, S W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2119 SAME AS ENGL-351 TEDU 400 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) MCLEOD, A TBA TEDU 414 CURRICULUM/METHODS FOR YOUNG CHD (4) WHITE, D TR 0200PM 0345PM OLVED 3084 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 414 CURRICULUM/METHODS FOR YOUNG CHD (4) FOX, J MWF 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 3084 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 426 TEACHNG READNG & OTHER LANG ARTS (3) MESMER, H TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 2119 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 426 TEACHNG READNG & OTHER LANG ARTS (3) KARCHMER, R W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2119 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 444 INTRO TO LEARNING DISABILITIES (3) GERBER, P TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2122 TEDU 485 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACH I: ART (6) BLEICK, C TBA TEDU 485 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACH I: MUS ED (6) GUERARD, S TBA TEDU 485 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACHING I (6) SZARI, L TBA TEDU 486 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACH II:ART (6) BLEICK, C TBA TEDU 486 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACH II:MUS ED (6) GUERARD, S TBA TEDU 486 DIRECTED STUDENT TEACHING II (6) SZARI, L TBA

66 66 School of Education TEDU TEDU 500 WRKSP: ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY (3) JONES, S W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 3108 SMITH, F TEDU 500 WKSP:FLINN CHEM WKSP FOR HS TCHR (2) C90 STAFF TBA TEDU 500 WKSP: INTRVNTION PRACTCS AUTISM (3) C91 CARLSON, J T 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP TEDU 507 SURVEY OF EDUCATIONAL MEDIA (3) SAVITT, C T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3108 TEDU 517 SCI EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHL (3) RHEA, L TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 3090 TEDU 517 SCI EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHL (3) DOMALIK, L R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3090 TEDU 522 TEACHING MATH FOR ELEMENTARY EDU (3) HUNT, C MWF 0900AM 0950AM OLVED 3090 TEDU 522 TEACHING MATH FOR ELEMENTARY EDU (3) HUNT, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVED 3090 TEDU 533 EDUCATIONAL ASSESS OF IND W/ EXC (3) BOYLE, J W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2122 TEDU 537 SECONDARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM (3) ALDER, N TR 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2117 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 540 TEACHING SECONDARY SCHL SCIENCE (3) REZBA, R W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3090 TEDU 541 INFANTS & YOUNG CHILD SPEC NEEDS (3) REED-VICTOR, E T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2122 TEDU 543 TCHNG SECOND SCHOOL FOREIGN LANG (3) BRANNON, M M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2119 TEDU 545 TEACHING SECONDARY SCHOOL MATH (3) GROSS, E T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3090 TEDU 547 TCHNG SECOND SCHL SOCIAL STUDIES (3) ROSSI, J M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3084 TEDU 548 TCHNG SECONDARY SCHOOL ENGLISH (3) CHRISTENBURY, L T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 3084 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 549 DEVLMNTL READ IN SECOND SCHOOL (3) RICHARDSON, J T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2119 TEDU 556 COMPUTR APPLICATION IN EDUCATION (3) SARKOZI, G TR 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 3108 TEDU 556 COMPUTR APPLICATION IN EDUCATION (3) RANKIN, D W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3108 TEDU 558 EDUCTNG STUDENTS MULTIPLE DISABL (3) ORELOVE, F W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 3084 TEDU 561 READING FOUNDATIONS (3) C90 KARCHMER, R R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP TEDU 562 RDNG INSTRUCTION IN CONTENT AREA (3) RICHARDSON, J M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3108 COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE TEDU 562 RDNG INSTRUCTION IN CONTENT AREA (3) C90 RICHARDSON, J TBA COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE TEDU 566 DIAGNOSIS & REMEDIATION READING (3) HEUBACH, K MW 1000AM 1050AM OLVED 2119 F 1000AM 1150AM OLVED 2119 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 566 DIAGNOSIS & REMEDIATION READING (3) KARCHMER, R TR 0930AM 1120AM OLVED 2123 ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 566 DIAGNOSIS & REMEDIATION READING (3) MESMER, H MW 0400PM 0550PM OLVED 2123 TEDU 591 SOCIAL STUDIES EDUC IN ELEM SCHL (3) ROSSI, J MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 591 SOCIAL STUDIES EDUC IN ELEM SCHL (3) WILSON, C T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 3090 TEDU 595 REFERENCE & BIBLIOGRAPHY (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 600 ORGANZNG FOR EFFCT CLASSRM INSTR (3) ALDER, N W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 605 THEORY & PRACT EDUC/SPECIAL NEED (3) GIACOBBE, G W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2124 Fall2001 Final Registration TEDU 615 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (3) PARKER, S M 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 615 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (3) C90 JONES, L W 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP TEDU 624 EARLY CHLD EDU PROGRM & POLICIES (3) WHITE, D W 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3084 TEDU 625 YOUNG CHILD & THE CURRICULUM (3) WHITE, D T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3084 TEDU 626 HOME-SCHL COMMUNICATION & COLLAB (3) FOX, J TR 1100AM 1215PM OLVED 3084 TEDU 626 HOME-SCHL COMMUNICATION & COLLAB (3) FOX, J M 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 3084 TEDU 630 TRENDS SPECIAL EDUC & MAINSTREAM (3) GIACOBBE, G T 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 631 BEHAVIOR MGMNT STUDENTS DISABIL (3) SUTHERLAND, K W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 631 BEHAVIOR MGMNT STUDENTS DISABIL (3) ORELOVE, F T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2117 TEDU 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) MCLEOD, A TBA TEDU 641 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) MCLEOD, A TBA TEDU 651 TOP: INTERNET FOR EDUCATORS (3) SAVITT, C R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 3108 TEDU 651 TOP: INTERDIS INTERVENTION PRAC (3) HALL, C T 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2124 TEDU 651 TOP: ACTION RESEARCH IN SCHOOL (3) ROSSI, J W 0700PM 0940PM OLVED 2122 TEDU 651 TOPICS IN EDUCATION (3) C90 STAFF TBA TEDU 651 TOP: UND BASIC PED & PRINC LRNG (3) C91 PARKER, S TBA TEDU 651 TOP: CHAR & IDENT GIFTED STDNT (3) C92 CRAIG, J M 0415PM 0700PM OFCMP TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: ELEMENTARY EDUC I (4) STAFF TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: MIDDLE EDUC I (4) STAFF TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: MIDDLE EDUC II (5) STAFF TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: SECONDARY (4) ALDER, N TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: SECONDARY (5) ALDER, N TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: SECONDARY X (4) STAFF TBA ADMISSION TO TEACHER PREP REQUIRED TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: LIBRARY/MED (3) ROGERS, A TBA TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: LIBRARY MEDIA (3) C90 STAFF TBA

67 VCU Computer Science Schedule of Classes CMSC 128 COMPUTER CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MWF 1200PM 1250PM TEMPL 1165 CMSC 128 COMPUTER CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM LFSCB 0151 CMSC 128 COMPUTER CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 1160 CMSC 128 COMPUTER CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 1169 CMSC 245 INTRO TO PROGRAMMING USING C++ (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0106 CMSC 255 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1109 CMSC 255 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2117 CMSC 255 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM TEMPL 3312 CMSC 255 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING LAB (0) L01 STAFF TBA ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA CMSC 255 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING LAB (0) L52 STAFF TBA ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA CMSC 256 DATA STRUCTURE & ADV PROGRAMMING (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM OLVED 2116A CMSC 256 DATA STRUCTURE & ADV PROGRAMMING (3) STAFF MW 0400PM 0515PM ENGRB 0301 CMSC 256 DATA STRUCTURE & ADV PROGRAM LAB (0) L01 STAFF TBA CMSC 256 DATA STRUCTURE & ADV PROGRAM LAB (0) L52 STAFF TBA ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA CMSC 301 INTRO TO DISCRETE STRUCTURES (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM ENGRB 0301 CMSC 311 COMPT ORG & ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE (3) STAFF TR 0345PM 0500PM ENGRB 0301 CMSC 312 INTRO TO OPERATING SYSTEMS (3) STAFF TR 0700PM 0815PM ENGRB 0401 CMSC 391 TOP: ADV JAVA PROGRAMMING (3) STAFF MW 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0253 CMSC 401 ALGORITHM ANAL W/ADV DATA STRUCT (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 2114 CMSC 403 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM ENGRB 0401 CMSC 419 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT METHODS (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM ENGRB 0103 CMSC 490 RESEARCH SEMINAR WI (1) STAFF W 1100AM 1150AM ENGRB 0104 CMSC 490 RESEARCH SEMINAR WI (1) STAFF T 0530PM 0620PM OLVPH 2080 CMSC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA CMSC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA CMSC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA CMSC 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA CMSC 506 COMPUTER NETWORKS & COMMUNICATNS (3) STAFF TR 0330PM 0445PM ENGRB 0103 CMSC 509 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (3) STAFF MW 0530PM 0645PM ENGRB 0301 CMSC 525 INTR SOFTWARE ANALYS,TEST & VERI (3) STAFF TR 0530PM 0645PM ENGRB 0105 CMSC 619 DESIGN & SPECIF OF USER INTRFACE (3) STAFF MW 0700PM 0815PM ENGRB 0105 CMSC 691 TOP: SIMULATING HUMAN BEHAVIOR (3) PRIMEAUX, D MWF 1200PM 1250PM ENGRB 0104 CMSC 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1) STAFF TBA CMSC 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (2) STAFF TBA CMSC 697 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA CMSC 698 THESIS (1) STAFF TBA CMSC 698 THESIS (3) STAFF TBA CMSC 699 THESIS (1) STAFF TBA CMSC 699 THESIS (3) STAFF TBA School of Engineering All prerequisites must be met for all School of Engineering courses. School of Engineering CMSC EGRE Biomedical Engineering EGRB 101 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING PRACT I (2) MILLER, G MW 0800AM 0850AM MCGRE EGRB 301 EGRB PRACTICUM III (1) LENHARDT, M F 0800AM 0850AM MCGRE EGRB 307 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (4) FEI, D TR 0930AM 1045AM MCGRE W 0100PM 0350PM SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRB 307 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (4) FEI, D TR 0930AM 1045AM MCGRE T 0100PM 0350PM EGRB 420 REHABILITATION ENGINEERING (3) MILLER, G TR 0100PM 0215PM EGRB 421 HUMAN FACTOR ENGINEERING (3) WETZEL, P TR 1130AM 1245PM EGRB 427 BIOMATERIALS (3) BOWLIN, G TR 0800AM 0915AM MCGRE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRB 511 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOMECHANICS (3) WAYNE, J TR 1100AM 1215PM MCGRE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRB 603 BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (3) HSIA, P TR 0930AM 1045AM MCGRE EGRB 635 MODELING FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGR (3) LENHARDT, M TR 0200PM 0315PM MCGRE EGRB 690 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING RES SEM (1) FEI, D T 0400PM 0450PM SANGR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRB 691 SP TOP: BIOMEDICAL OPTICS (3) STAFF TBA EGRB 691 SP TOP: HUMAN FACTORS ENG (3) WETZEL, P TR 1130AM 1245PM EGRB 697 DIRECTED RES IN BIOMECIAL EGR (V 1-15) STAFF TBA Chemical Engineering EGRC 201 MAT ENERGY ECO BALANCE (4) HUVARD, G MW 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0106 F 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0235 EGRC 301 FLUID DYNAMICS HEAT TRANSFER (3) CHEN, R TR 0930AM 1045AM ENGRB 0401 EGRC 320 CHE,BIOC & TRAN LAB II (1) L01 TEPPER, G T 0200PM 0450PM ENGRB 0437 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRC 325 BIOENGINEERING (3) GUISEPPI-ELIE, A TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0401 Electrical Engineering 67 EGRE 206 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I (4) TAIT, G TR 0400PM 0515PM ENGRB 0101 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 206 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I LAB (0) L01 STAFF M 0300PM 0450PM ENGRB 0237 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 206 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I LAB (0) L02 STAFF W 0300PM 0450PM ENGRB 0237 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 206 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I LAB (0) L50 STAFF R 0400PM 0550PM ENGRB 0237 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 307 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (4) PEARSON, R MWF 1100AM 1150AM ENGRB 0301 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 307 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB (0) L01 PEARSON, R M 0100PM 0250PM ENGRB 0313 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 307 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB (0) L02 PEARSON, R W 1200PM 0150PM ENGRB 0313 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 310 MICROWAVE & PHOTONIC ENGINEERING (3) STAFF TR 0930AM 1045AM ENGRB 0301 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 335 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (3) DOCEF, A TR 0800AM 0915AM ENGRB 0106 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 364 MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS (4) HUGHES, E TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0103 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY

68 68 School of Engineering EGRE ENGR Fall2001 Final Registration EGRE 364 MICROCOMPUTER LAB (0) L51 HUGHES, E T 0500PM 0650PM ENGRB 0213 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 364 MICROCOMPUTER LAB (0) L52 HUGHES, E R 0500PM 0650PM ENGRB 0213 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 365 DIGITAL SYSTEMS (3) TUCKER, J MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGRB 0103 TR 0200PM 0350PM ENGRB 0337 EGRE 426 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION & DESIGN (3) TUCKER, J MWF 0200PM 0250PM ENGRB 0104 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 426 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION/DESIGN LAB (0) L01 TUCKER, J M 1000AM 1150AM ENGRB 0213 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 426 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION/DESIGN LAB (0) L02 TUCKER, J W 1000AM 1150AM ENGRB 0213 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 429 VLSI DESIGN (4) KLENKE, R TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0104 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 429 VLSI DESIGN LAB (0) L01 KLENKE, R R 0200PM 0350PM ENGRB 0213 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 435 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSES (4) ATKINSON, G MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGRB 0401 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 435 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSES LAB (0) L02 ATKINSON, G F 0100PM 0250PM ENGRB 0156 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 435 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSES LAB (0) L50 ATKINSON, G M 0430PM 0630PM ENGRB 0156 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRE 444 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (3) DOCEF, A TR 0930AM 1100AM ENGRB 0104 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY Mechanical Engineering EGRM 201 DYNAMICS AND KINEMATICS (3) STAFF TR 0800AM 0915AM ENGRB 0105 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRM 202 MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLES (3) HAAS, T MWF 0200PM 0250PM ENGRB 0103 EGRM 300 MECHANICAL SYS DESIGN (3) HAAS, T TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0301 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRM 410 ENGINEERING SYNTHESIS LAB (3) CAMERON, T MF 0200PM 0250PM ENGRB 0301 W 0200PM 0450PM ENGRB 0313 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRM 420 CAE DESIGN (3) LIPKENS, B TR 0800AM 0915AM ENGRB 0103 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY EGRM 425 INTRO TO MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (3) STAFF TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0302 EGRM 437 PRINC OF POLYMER ENGINEERING (3) HAAS, T TR 0200PM 0315PM ENGRB 0401 Engineering ENGR 101 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (4) CREGGER, B W 0800AM 1050AM ENGRB 0237 TR 0930AM 1045AM ENGRB 0106 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 101 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (4) CREGGER, B R 0800AM 1050AM ENGRB 0237 TR 0330PM 0445PM ENGRB 0105 ENGR 101 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (4) CREGGER, B T 0800AM 1050AM ENGRB 0237 TR 0330PM 0445PM ENGRB 0106 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 101 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (4) CREGGER, B T 1100AM 0150PM ENGRB 0237 MW 0500PM 0615PM ENGRB 0105 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 102 ENGINEERING CONCEPTS (4) STAFF MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGRB 0105 T 0100PM 0250PM ENGRB 0105 ENGR 102 ENGINEERING CONCEPTS (4) STAFF MWF 1100AM 1150AM ENGRB 0103 R 1200PM 0150PM ENGRB 0105 ENGR 115 COMP METH IN ENGINEERING (1) HUVARD, G TR 0200PM 0315PM ENGRB 0235 ENGR 301 FLUID MECHANICS (3) MEYER, D MWF 0800AM 0850AM ENGRB 0301 R 0200PM 0450PM ENGRB 0413 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 304 THERMODYNAMICS (3) COOK, D TR 0930AM 1045AM ENGRB 0105 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 305 SENSORS/MEASUREMENTS (3) TEPPER, G TR 1230PM 0145PM ENGRB 0101 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 305 SENSORS/MEASUREMNT LAB (0) L01 TEPPER, G R 0200PM 0450PM ENGRB 0437 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 402 SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO SEMINAR (1) GULLA, F W 0100PM 0150PM ENGRB 0101 ENGR 402 SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO LAB (2) L03 HUVARD, G MF 0100PM 0350PM ENGRB 0401 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 402 SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO LAB (2) L05 CAMERON, T MW 0100PM 0350PM ENGRB 0105 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 410 EGR LAB/MANUFACT PRACT (1) CREGGER, B F 1200PM 1250PM ENGRB 0101 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 430 PROCESS MODELING & SIMULATION (3) HUVARD, G TR 1100AM 1215PM ENGRB 0235 ENGR 454 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS (4) HOBSON, R TR 1230PM 0145PM ENGRB 0103 ENGR 454 AUTOMATIC CONTROL LAB (0) L51 HOBSON, R M 0530PM 0720PM ENGRB 0313 ENGR 491 SP TOP: CURR TOP POL SC & TECH (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM ENGRB 0104 ENGR 491 SP TOP: ADV DRAM MANUFACTURING (3) VOELLRATH, J MW 0500PM 0615PM ENGRB 0104 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 491 SP TOP: PLASTICS ENGINEERING (3) HAAS, T TR 0200PM 0315PM ENGRB 0401 ENGR 491 SP TOP: AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING (3) SANDGREN, E MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGRB 0104 ENGR 491 SP TOP: SEMINAR SR DESIGN (1) SANDGREN, E TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: FINITE ELEMENT (3) SANDGREN, E TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) MILLER, G TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO II (3) MILLER, G TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) BOWLIN, G TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) FEI, D TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) HSIA, P TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) LENHARDT, M TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) WAYNE, J TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) WETZEL, P TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO II (3) WETZEL, P TBA ENGR 491 SP TOP: DESIGN STUDIO II (3) WAYNE, J TBA ENGR 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ENGINEERING (3) STAFF TBA ENGR 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ENGINEERING (3) MEYER, D TBA ENGR 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ENGINEERING (3) STAFF TBA ENGR 573 ENGINEERING ACOUSTICS (3) LIPKENS, B MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGRB 0106 ENGR 591 SP TOP: INTRO TO CFD APPLICATION (3) COOK, D TR 0200PM 0315PM ENGRB 0106 ENGR 591 SP TOP: SONICS (3) LIPKENS, B TBA ENGR 591 SP TOP: NANOSTRUCTURES (1) MORKOC, H M 1200PM 1250PM ENGRB 0103 BASKI, A ENGR 591 SP TOP: DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING (3) STAFF TBA ENGR 591 SP TOP: APPLIED SURFACE CHEMSTRY (3) WYNNE, K TBA ENGR 591 SP TOP: DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) WYNNE, K TBA ENGR 591 SP TOP: FINITE ELEMENT METHODS (3) SANDGREN, E TBA ENGR 645 BIOSENSORS AND BIOELECTRONIC DEV (3) GUISEPPI-ELIE, A R 0400PM 0640PM ENGRB 0401

69 VCU Schedule of Classes School of Graduate Studies GRAD 602 SEM: COLLEGE TEACHING (1) WERGIN, J R 0500PM 0640PM BUSNS 1117 GRAD 603 EXTERN - COLLEGE TEACH (1) WERGIN, J GRAD 604 SEM IN TEACHING THE PROFESSIONS (1) SHUMARD, S TBA MILLER, G GRAD 605 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY SEMINARS (1) NICHOLS-CASEBOLHILLS 0900AM 1130AM BUSNS 1130 HILL, L F 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1130 GRAD 605 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY SEMINARS (1) SHUMARD, S TBA School of Social Work Social Work Off-campus courses are held at the Arlington campus. SLWK 201 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (3) LEE, N T 0800AM 1040AM BUSNS 2141 SLWK 201 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (3) BROCKSEN, S M 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 3310 SLWK 230 COMMUNICATION IN HELPING PROCESS (3) BUERLEIN, R R 0800AM 1040AM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 230 COMMUNICATION IN HELPING PROCESS (3) FLOYD-TAYLOR, M W 0400PM 0640PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 311 SOCIAL WORK & OPPRESSED GROUPS (3) VEGA, A W 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 313 PERSON IN SOCIETY I (3) THOMAS, J M 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2138 SLWK 330 PERSON IN SOCIETY II (3) DAVEY, T T 0100PM 0340PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 390 FOUNDATIONS OF SLWK RESEARCH (3) BIGGERSTAFF, M T 0400PM 0640PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 422 SOCIAL WELFARE LEGIS & SERVICES (3) DATTALO, P W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2101 SLWK 431 PERSON IN SOCIETY III (3) SCHWARTZ, S W 0100PM 0340PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 441 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) WALSH, J M 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2122 SLWK 441 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) GLASS, T R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA SLWK 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA SLWK 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 494 SENIOR FIELD INSTRUCTION I (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) GOTTLIEB, S R 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) BECKETT, J R 0100PM 0340PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) ABELL, M R 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 1109 SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) BECKETT, J W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1130 SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) HAYNES, Y R 0400PM 0640PM TEMPL 3315 SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C90 HUTCHISON, E R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C91 MATTO, H R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C92 STAFF R 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP School of Graduate Studies / School of Social Work 69 SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C93 LAURENT-ROY, C M 0920AM 1200PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C94 BENNETT, S R 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) KOERIN, B F 0800AM 1040AM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) SCHNEIDER, R F 0800AM 1040AM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) FLEMING, S F 0800AM 1040AM OLVED 2117 SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) SCHNEIDER, R W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1109 SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) HARPER, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2107 SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C90 STOESZ, D R 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C91 NETTING, F R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C92 PRYOR, V R 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C93 STOESZ, D T 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C94 RUSSOTO, J R 0700PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) SHERIDAN, M F 1200PM 0240PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) THOMAS, J F 1200PM 0240PM OLVED 2117 SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) HASH, K F 1200PM 0240PM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) WILLIAMSON, J F 1200PM 0240PM BUSNS 1107 SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) KOERIN, B R 0400PM 0640PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) C90 GOLD, S M 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) C91 HUTCHISON, E W 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) STAFF R 0800AM 1040AM BUSNS 2141 SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) DUNGEE-ANDERSON R 0800AM 1040AM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) COX, A R 0800AM 1040AM TEMPL 3315 SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) HAMILTON, S R 0800AM 1040AM RLEGH 0112 SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) CORCORAN, J R 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2123 SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C90 GRIGSBY, D T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C91 MATTO, H T 0920AM 1200PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C92 SHULER, A W 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C93 SCHERZER, M W 0700PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C94 ROSENBLUM, P T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 693 FOUNDATION FIELD INSTRUCTION I (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 693 FOUNDATION FIELD INSTRUCTION I (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 694 FOUNDATION FIELD INSTRUCTION II (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 694 FOUNDATION FIELD INSTRUCTION II (3) C90 STAFF TBA

70 70 School of Social Work SLWK SWKD SLWK 695 BLOCK FOUND FIELD INST (6) STAFF TBA SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) CORCORAN, J T 0800AM 1040AM OLVED 2117 SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) DUNGEE-ANDERSON T 0800AM 1040AM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) BENTLEY, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2123 SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) C90 FARMER, R M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) C91 SHULER, A M 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) C92 BENNETT, S M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) KOVACS, P T 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2138 SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) MORRIS, H T 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 1109 SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) WALSH, J T 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) MCALEAVEY, K M 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1131 SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) C90 BERRY-EDWARDS, J T 0920AM 1200PM OFCMP SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) C91 FARMER, R T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) C92 BENNETT, S T 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) GREEN, R M 0400PM 0640PM RLEGH 0112 SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) DATTALO, P M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2107 SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) LAURSEN, E M 0400PM 0640PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) ABELL, M M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2114 SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) C90 DAVIDSON, J T 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) C92 SEABERG, J R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) C93 NALEPPA, M F 0600PM 0900PM OFCMP SLWK 711 STRATEGIES SLWK PLAN & ADMN PRAC (3) FAURI, D M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1109 SLWK 711 STRATEGIES SLWK PLAN & ADMN PRAC (3) C90 FAURI, D R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 712 SLWK PLANNING & ADMIN PRACTICE (3) SINGLETARY, J T 0100PM 0340PM TEMPL 3315 SLWK 712 SLWK PLANNING & ADMIN PRACTICE (3) C91 NETTING, F R 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 714 RESEARCH SLWK PLAN & ADM PRAC I (3) GREEN, R T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 1109 SLWK 714 RESEARCH SLWK PLAN & ADM PRAC I (3) C90 RODELA, E T 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 717 SLWK PRACTICE IN SCHOOL SETTING (3) COX, A T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 2107 SLWK 717 SLWK PRACTICE IN SCHOOL SETTING (3) C90 OSCAR, B M 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 726 SW PRACTICE IN HEALTH SETTINGS (3) KOVACS, P M 0100PM 0340PM RLEGH B-01 SLWK 740 CRISIS INTERVENTION (3) C90 LAURENT-ROY, C M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 747 SW INTERV/CHILD&ADOLES (3) C90 BROWN, C W 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 749 SW INT SUBSTANCE ABUSE (3) SCHWARTZ, S M 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2107 SLWK 791 TOP SEM: LEGIS ADVOCACY (3) SCHNEIDER, R M 0100PM 0340PM BUSNS 2139 SLWK 791 TOP SEM: ETHICS (3) BIGGERSTAFF, M TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF TBA Fall2001 SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) STAFF TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) GOTTLIEB, S TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) STAFF TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) KOERIN, B TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) STAFF TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) CORCORAN, J TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) GREEN, R TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) C90 BENTLEY, K TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) C91 STAFF TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) C92 STAFF TBA SLWK 793 CONCENTRATION FIELD INSTRUCTION (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 793 CONCENTRATION FIELD INSTRUCTION (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 794 CONCNTRATION FIELD INSTRUCTN II (3) STAFF TBA SLWK 794 CONCNTRATION FIELD INSTRUCTN II (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 795 CONCENTRATION BLOCK FIELD INSTR (6) STAFF TBA SLWK 795 CONCENTRATION BLOCK FIELD INSTR (6) C90 STAFF TBA Social Work Doctorate Final Registration SWKD 701 RESEARCH METHODS I (4) SHERIDAN, M T 0100PM 0510PM RLEGH 0112 SWKD 703 PHIL ISSUES IN SLWK KNOWDG BUILD (3) O CONNOR, M W 0400PM 0640PM RLEGH 0112 SWKD 708 SOC & BEHAV SCI FOUND FOR SLWK (3) WALSH, J W 0100PM 0340PM RLEGH 0112 SWKD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA SWKD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) STAFF SWKD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) STAFF SWKD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) STAFF TBA SWKD 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA SWKD 797 DIRECTED RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA SWKD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (1) STAFF TBA SWKD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) STAFF TBA SWKD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (5) STAFF TBA SWKD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (6) STAFF TBA SWKD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (9) STAFF TBA SWKD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (12) STAFF TBA

71 VCU Schedule of Classes Domestic Exchange Program DOMX 012 DOMESTIC EXCHANGE PROGRAM (12) MURRAY, C TBA University Honors Program The University Honors Program is open to all students who meet specified entrance requirements. For more information, contact Dr. John Berglund, honors director, (804) BIOL 308 HONORS: VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY (4) CONWAY, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0253 W 0200PM 0530PM LFSCB 0227 BIOL 308 HONORS: VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY (4) CONWAY, C MWF 1000AM 1050AM LFSCB 0253 T 0200PM 0530PM LFSCB 0227 CHEM 101 HONORS: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (4) RUTAN, S F 0800AM 0850AM LFSCB 0252 TR 0200PM 0315PM LFSCB 0252 DANC 171 HONORS: T AI CHI (2) PITTS, D MW 0200PM 0320PM DANCE 0105 ENGL 101 HONORS: THE CRAFT OF WRITING (3) LIRA, J MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2141 ENGL 101 HONORS: THE CRAFT OF WRITING (3) SILVERMAN, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1130 ENGL 101 HONORS: THE CRAFT OF WRITING (3) DOUD, S TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0428 ENGL 101 HONORS: THE CRAFT OF WRITING (3) SHIEL, L TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 2120 ENGL 200 HONORS:THE CRAFT OF WRIT W/RESRC (3) PRICHARD, F MWF 0100PM 0150PM HIBBS 0326 ENGL 200 HONORS:THE CRAFT OF WRIT W/RESRC (3) STRONG, P MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 1108 ENGL 200 HONORS:THE CRAFT OF WRIT W/RESRC (3) STAFF MWF 0100PM 0150PM TEMPL 3310 ENGL 205 HONORS: AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3) LONGEST, G TR 0930AM 1045AM HIBBS 0431 ENGL 206 HONORS: AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3) NEWLAND, J MWF 1000AM 1050AM BUSNS 2101 SAME AS HONR-298 ENGL 216 HONORS: READINGS IN NARRATIVE (3) SHIMOMURA, S MWF 0100PM 0150PM BUSNS 2102 ENGR 402 HONORS: SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO LAB (2) L04 GUISEPPI-ELIE, A MF 0100PM 0350PM ENGRB 0106 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ONLY ENGR 402 HONORS: SENIOR DESIGN STUDIO SEM (1) GUISEPPI-ELIE, A W 0100PM 0150PM ENGRB 0101 ENGR 491 HONORS: DESIGN STUDIO I (3) MILLER, G TBA HIST 101 HONORS: SURVEY OF EUROPEAN HIST (3) MESSMER, M TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1107 HIST 103 HONORS: SURVEY OF AMERICAN HIST (3) BRICELAND, A MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIBBS 0328 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) BOWRING, S M 0100PM 0215PM OLVED 2125 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) MESSMER, J T 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2110 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) BRYANT, N T 0930AM 1045AM OLVED 2125 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) MAYS, D M 0330PM 0445PM TEMPL 3315 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) KELMAN, J M 1000AM 1115AM 920WF 0201 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) MURPHY, N M 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1130 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) ADAIR, T M 1000AM 1115AM TEMPL 2226 Academic Affairs Academic Affairs DOMX HONR 71 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) HELDBERG, C R 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0431 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) PARMELEE, D M 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1116B HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) KINTER, J R 0830AM 0945AM TOBEA HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) GUISEPPI-ELIE, A R 0130PM 0245PM ENGRB 0301 HONR 190 HONORS: FRESHMAN SEMINAR (1) PALEN, J T 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0431 HONR 398 HONORS: MURAL PAINTING (4) GILMORE, J M 0900AM 1150AM FTERR 0304 M 0200PM 0450PM FTERR 0304 HONR 399 HONORS: GEOMETRY AND ART (1.5) CLARK, S TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2122 HONR 399 HONORS: A MIDSUMMERS NIGHT DREAM (1.5) GRIFFIN, C MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0307 HONR 399 HONORS: SHAKESPEARE S OTHELLO (1.5) GRIFFIN, C MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0307 HONR 399 HONORS: PARADISE LOST (1.5) BERRY, B TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2122 HONR 399 HONORS: LANDSCAPE PAINTING I (1.5) BROMLEY, D TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0405 HONR 399 HONORS: WRITING IN THE MARGIN (1.5) PALLANT, C TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0405 HONR 399 HONORS: REVOLUTIONS IN BIOLOGY (1.5) PRICE, S MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0326 HONR 399 HONORS: INTRO MATH CONTROL THEOR (1.5) TERRELL, W MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIBBS 0326 HONR 399 HONORS: T AI CHI (1.5) PITTS, D TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1108 HONR 399 HONORS:ANONYMOUS/PSEUDONYMOUS LT (1.5) LATANE, D MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 4154 HONR 399 HONORS: PHILOSOPHY OF HUMOR (1.5) COLEMAN, E TR 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0405 HONR 399 HONORS: WALT WHITMAN (1.5) SPIRO, J TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1108 HONR 399 HONORS: INTRO/CLINICAL PHRMKNTES (1.5) LAMB, R TR 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 1133 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY HONR 399 HONORS: SYMBOLISM IN ART & ILLUS (1.5) BROMLEY, D TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2122 HONR 399 HONORS: PERFORMANCE ART (1.5) ADAIR, T W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2105 HONR 399 HONORS: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION (1.5) ACKLEY, R MW 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 4154 HONR 399 HONORS: ANATOMY LAB II (1.5) BROMLEY, D TR 0700PM 0815PM SANGR HONR 399 HONORS: INTRO TO DRAWING (1.5) ADAIR, T W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2105 HONR 399 HONORS: AMERICAN POLITICAL LANG (1.5) TAYLOR, S W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4154 HONR 399 HONORS: CUSTOMS, TRAD, CELEBRATE (1.5) ASPAAS, H T 0700PM 0940PM TOBEA 0 HONR 399 HONORS: SOCIETY, MORALITY & LAW (1.5) ELLIS, A M 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0154 HONR 399 HONORS: CROSS CULTURAL COMM (1.5) MURRAY, C M 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0154

72 72 Academic Affairs HONR VCU1 Fall2001 Final Registration HONR 399 HONORS: PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY (1.5) ROSECRANS, J W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2105 HONR 399 HONORS: POLITICAL IDEOLOGY (1.5) TAYLOR, S W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4154 HONR 399 HONORS: AFRICAN AMER POLIT LANG (1.5) TAYLOR, S W 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 4154 HONR 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) BERGLUND, J TBA HONR 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) BERGLUND, J TBA HONR 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (4) BERGLUND, J TBA HONR 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) BERGLUND, J TBA HONR 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) CHANDLER, A F 0100PM 0230PM MATH 200 HONORS: CALCULUS ANALYT GEOM I (4) STAFF MTWF 1100AM 1150AM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MATH 201 HONORS: CALC ANALYTIC GEOM II (4) STAFF MTWF 1000AM 1050AM OLVPH 1033 GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED MGMT 319 HONORS: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) SLEETH, R TR 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2126 PAPR 405 HONORS: PAINTING, ADVANCED (4) STAFF R 0900AM 1150AM 1000B 0339 R 0200PM 0450PM 1000B 0339 PHTO 243 HONORS: PHOTOGRAPHY (3) CUNNINGHAM, F TR 1200PM 0230PM MUSIC 0100 POLI 498 HONORS: POLITICAL SCIENCE (3) CONDIT, D T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2118 PSYC 308 HONORS: STRESS & ITS MANAGEMENT (3) AUERBACH, S W 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2117 PSYC 451 HONORS: HISTORY & SYSTEMS PSYCH (3) LEAHEY, T M 0300PM 0350PM HIBBS 0407 MW 0400PM 0515PM LFSCB 0155 JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY RELS 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) EDWARDS, C TBA SOCY 101 HONORS: GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (3) LYNG, S TR 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 2224 SPCH 321 HONORS: SPCH FOR BUS & PROFESSNS (3) STAFF TR 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1108 STAT 210 HONORS: BASIC PRACTICE OF STAT (3) STAFF R 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 3312 MW 1000AM 1050AM TEMPL 1160 Center for Public Policy Public Policy and Administration PPAD 711 SEM PUBLIC POLICY & ADMIN (3) HAMBRICK, R W 0700PM 0940PM TEMPL 2226 DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY PPAD 711 SEM PUBLIC POLICY & ADMIN (3) HOLSWORTH, R TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY PPAD 712 SEMINAR IN PUBLIC POLICY & ADMIN (3) FARMER, D TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY PPAD 716 ECONOMICS & PUBLIC POLICY (3) PRATT, M R 0400PM 0640PM OLVED 2117 PPAD 721 APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS IN PPAD (3) KENNAMER, J T 0700PM 0940PM BUSNS 1107 DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY PPAD 721 APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS IN PPAD (3) KENNAMER, J TBA DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY PPAD 740 SEMINAR IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT (3) WOOLDRIDGE, B TBA PPAD 750 SEMINAR IN URBAN POLICY (3) BROOKS, M M 0400PM 0640PM FTERR 00B5 PPAD 791 TOP SEM: LAW & PUBLIC POLICY (3) CHRISTIE, C T 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0427 DOCTORAL STUDENTS ONLY PPAD 791 TOP SEM: PERSP ON INTEG HEALTH (3) COHEN, R T 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2124 PPAD 791 TOP SEM: ADV RESEARCH DESIGN (3) FUNK, C M 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2105 PPAD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (1) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (2) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (3) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (5) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (6) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (9) UROFSKY, M TBA PPAD 898 DISSERTATION RESEARCH (12) UROFSKY, M TBA Study Abroad Program STUA 012 STUDY ABROAD: UNIVERSITY (12) MURRAY, C TBA FULL-TIME STUDENTS ONLY STUA 012 STUDY ABROAD: ISEP (12) MURRAY, C TBA FULL-TIME STUDENTS ONLY STUA 012 STUDY ABROAD: CONSORT (12) MURRAY, C TBA FULL-TIME STUDENTS ONLY Academic Affairs VCU1 101 Introduction to the University. This course is designed to orient new students to the rich traditions and purposes of an education at Virginia Commonwealth University. It is designed to assist students in making the transition to academic life at VCU from high school, community college, other university or work force. Through lectures, class discussions, on-campus projects, readings and the opportunity to work with faculty in a small-group setting, students can discover the resources and services of VCU, assess their academic strengths and limitations, consider academic and career goals, and clarify expectations about being a student at VCU. After this course, students will understand better their fit as a new member of the VCU community and the ways to achieve a personally rewarding and successful academic program. VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF M 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1116B RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) SPRUILL, M T 0800AM 0915AM TEMPL 3310 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) LYONS, J T 0930AM 1045AM BUSNS 2139 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF T 1100AM 1215PM TEMPL 2221 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF T 0930AM 1045AM LFSCB 0154 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF M 0200PM 0315PM BUSNS 1116A RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF T 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 2105 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF W 0200PM 0315PM TEMPL 2224 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) STAFF R 0330PM 0445PM HIBBS 0406 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) NUTALL, S R 0330PM 0445PM BUSNS 2115 RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS VCU1 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY (1) SMITH-MASON, J R 0530PM 0645PM BUSNS 1116B RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS

73 VCU Schedule of Classes Division of Student Affairs Cooperative Education COOP 298 COOP EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE (0) MELTON, C MTWRF 0800AM 1200PM COOP 298 COOP EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE (0) MELTON, C MTWRF 1200PM 0400PM COOP 298 COOP EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE (0) MELTON, C TBA COOP 298 COOP EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE (0) MELTON, C TBA COOP 398 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE (0) MELTON, C MTWRF 0800AM 0500PM COOP 398 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE (0) MELTON, C TBA COOP 398 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE (0) C90 MELTON, C TBA MCV Campus courses These courses, administered on the MCV Campus, also are offered to Academic Campus students. School of Allied Health Professions Clinical Laboratory Sciences CLLS 201 INTRO TO CLINICAL LAB SCIENCES (1) LINDSEY, B W 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0303 Clinical Radiation Sciences CLRS 101 INTRO CLIN RADIATION SCIENCES (1) LEGG, J M 1200PM 1250PM HIBBS 0303 Gerontology GRTY 410 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (3) ROTHROCK, A TR 1100AM 1215PM BUSNS 1106 GRTY 410 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (3) OSGOOD, N T 0600PM 0840PM GRTY 410 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (3) C90 HARKINS, S TBA WELLEFORD, E COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB GRTY 501 PHYSIOLOGICAL AGING (3) HARKINS, S T 0100PM 0340PM SANGR GRTY 601 BIOL & PHYSIO AGING-VIDEO ASSIST (3) HARKINS, S TBA GRTY 602 PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING (3) WELLEFORD, E M 0700PM 0940PM RANDM SAME AS PSYC-602 GRTY 603 RESEARCH METHODS (3) OWENS, M W 0600PM 0840PM LYONS B20 GRTY 604 PROBLEMS ISSUES & TRENDS IN GRTY (3) COTTER, J TBA GRTY 604 PROBLEMS ISSUES & TRENDS IN GRTY (3) COTTER, J T 0400PM 0640PM GRTY 605 SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY (3) OSGOOD, N R 0600PM 0840PM RANDM GRTY 606 AGING AND HUMAN VALUES (3) WELLEFORD, E T 0700PM 0940PM RANDM GRTY 607 FIELD STUDY IN GERONTOLOGY (3) PARHAM, I TBA GRTY 615 AGING & MENTAL DISORDERS (3) WOOD, H R 0600PM 0840PM SANGR SAME AS PSYC-615 GRTY 616 GERIATRIC REHABILITATION (3) PARHAM, I TBA GRTY 642 PRACTICUM IN CLIN GEROPSYCHOLOGY (3) PARHAM, I TBA SAME AS PSYC-642 GRTY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (V 1-3) PARHAM, I TBA GRTY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (V 1-3) HARKINS, S TBA Division of Student Affairs / MCV Campus courses 73 GRTY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (V 1-3) OSGOOD, N TBA GRTY 692 INDEPENDENT STUDY (V 1-3) WELLEFORD, E TBA GRTY 792 INDEPENDENT STUDIES FOR MSTR/PHD (3) PARHAM, I TBA GRTY 792 INDEPENDENT STUDIES FOR MSTR/PHD (3) OSGOOD, N TBA GRTY 792 INDEPENDENT STUDIES FOR MSTR/PHD (3) HARKINS, S TBA GRTY 792 INDEPENDENT STUDIES FOR MSTR/PHD (3) WELLEFORD, E TBA GRTY 798 THESIS (V 3-6) PARHAM, I TBA GRTY 799 THESIS (V 3-6) PARHAM, I TBA Rehabilitation Counseling RHAB 452 CRISIS INTERVENTION W/SUBST ABSR (3) STAFF T 0700PM 0940PM MCGRE RHAB 503 HISTORY TECH MANUAL COMM II (3) BERRY, P T 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE RHAB 521 FOUND OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHAB (3) WAGNER, C M 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 521 FOUND OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE REHAB (3) C90 WAGNER, C TBA COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 523 ISSUE/SUBST ABUSE TX & RECOVERY (3) LUCK, R M 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 525 INTRODUCTION TO REHABILITATION (3) MARTIN, E S 0900AM 1140AM MCGRE F 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE MEETS FRIDAY PM & SATURDAY AM FOR 1/2 SEMESTER RHAB 611 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING APPROACH (3) RULE, W W 0400PM 0640PM HIBBS 0406 RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 611 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING APPROACH (3) ATTERHOLT, M R 0700PM 0940PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 612 GROUP COUNSELING APPROACHES RHAB (3) GAY, L W 0700PM 0940PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 613 ADV RHAB COUN SEM: ADLERIAN (3) RULE, W R 0400PM 0640PM BUSNS 2122 RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS COURSE BEGINS ON MCV CAMPUS START DATE RHAB 613 ADV RHAB COUN SEM: RATNL-EMOTVE (3) GANDY, G W 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 613 ADV RHAB COUN SEM:MARRIAGE & FAM (3) WEST, S M 0700PM 0940PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 625 RESEARCH MEAS & EVAL REHAB (3) REID, C T 0700PM 0940PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 640 MEDICAL ASPECTS OF DISABILITIY (3) THORNTON, R T 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 654 DISABILIY,DEVELOPMNT & DIVERSITY (3) LEWIS, A TBA RHAB 654 DISABILIY,DEVELOPMNT & DIVERSITY (3) C90 LEWIS, A TBA COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB RHAB 685 INSTITUTE IN PRACTICE TEACH/SUPV (3) MCMAHON, B TBA RHAB 691 PRAC: LIFELONG DISABILITY (3) ARMSTRONG, A R 0400PM 0640PM MCGRE RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 695 SUPERV CLIN PRACT SA (V 2-9) MCMAHON, B W 0700PM 0940PM RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 696 SUPERVISE CLINICAL PRACT IN RHAB (V 2-9) MCMAHON, B W 0700PM 0940PM RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS RHAB 696 SUPERVISE CLINICAL PRACT IN RHAB (6) C90 MULHOLLAND, K TBA RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE RHAB 697 SUPERV CLIN PRACT/COUNSELING LPC (V 2-6) MCMAHON, B W 0700PM 0940PM RESTRICTED TO RCO,REH,COE,GTY,ASM,AGS MAJORS School of Medicine Human Genetics HGEN 501 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GENETICS (3) COREY, L MWF 0800AM 0850AM SANGR CHINNICI, J SAME AS BIOL-530 Physiology PHIS 206 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (3) PRICE, S MWF 0300PM 0350PM SANGR COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE

74 74 MCV Campus courses / Off-campus classes PHIS 206 PHYSIOLOGY LAB (1) L51 STAFF T 0200PM 0400PM SANGR COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE PHIS 206 PHYSIOLOGY LAB (1) L52 STAFF T 0415PM 0615PM COURSE BEGINS ON ACADEMIC CAMPUS START DATE Preventive Medicine and Community Health PMCH 521 REGULATION OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES (3) VANCE, R T 0500PM 0750PM GRANT PMCH 571 PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (3) MASHO, S R 0500PM 0750PM GRANT PMCH 600 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH (3) BUTTERY, C M 0500PM 0750PM GRANT PMCH 615 PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES & INTERV (3) JACKSON, M T 0500PM 0750PM GRANT PMCH 617 INTERNATIONAL HEALTH (3) AYRES, S T 0500PM 0750PM GRANT PMCH 691 PROGRAM RESEARCH PROJECT (3) STAFF TBA PMCH 691 PROGRAM RESEARCH PROJECT (3) STAFF TBA PMCH 693 SPECIAL TOPICS RESEARCH (V 1-6) STAFF TBA Off-campus classes College of Humanities and Sciences Criminal Justice CRJS 571 SURVEY OF FORENSIC SCIENCE (3) C90 GRINNAN, D R 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP MARONE, P CONTACT DEPT. ABOUT ROOM LOCATION CRJS 671 DRUG ANALYSIS (3) C90 JACKSON W 0500PM 0940PM OFCMP LARSON RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CRJS 674 CRIMINALISTICS (3) C90 YOUNG, R T 0500PM 0940PM OFCMP DAVIS, A RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CRJS 676 FORENSIC BIOLOGY & DNA (3) C90 COVINGTON, B R 0500PM 0940PM OFCMP SMITHSON, M RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC MAJORS CRJS 677 EXPERT TESTIMONY FORENSIC SCI (3) C90 MARONE, P M 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP CRJS 684 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL WRITING CRJS (3) C90 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 684 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL WRITING CRJS (1) C91 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 685 DIRECTED COMPREHENSIVE READINGS (3) C90 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 685 DIRECTED COMPREHENSIVE READINGS (1) C91 PELFREY, W TBA CRJS 798 THESIS RESEARCH (3) C90 ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 798 THESIS RESEARCH-CONTINUATION (1) C91 ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 799 THESIS (3) C90 ALBANESE, J TBA CRJS 799 THESIS-CONTINUATION (1) C91 ALBANESE, J TBA English ENGL 300 PRACTICAL WRITING WORKSHOP (2) C90 STAFF T 0430PM 0750PM OFCMP Humanities and Sciences HUMS 291 SP TOP: TECHNOLOGY (1) C01 STAFF MT 0900AM 0300PM OFCMP Fall2001 Mathematics MATH 591 TOP: LINEAR ALGBRA W/APPLICATNS (3) C90 FARLEY, R M 0400PM 0700PM OFCMP Military Science MILS 303 ADVANCED MILITARY SCIENCE (4) C01 LASH, D TR 0630AM 0750AM OFCMP T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP MILS 303 ADVANCED MILITARY SCIENCE (4) C02 LASH, D TR 0800AM 0920AM OFCMP T 0345PM 0530PM OFCMP Public Administration PADM 607 PUBLIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3) C90 WOOLDRIDGE, B W 0520PM 0800PM OFCMP PADM 609 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN GOVRNMNT (3) C90 CASEY, J R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP PADM 650 PRINCIPLES OF NONPROFIT MGMT (3) C90 CARGO, R R 0600PM 0840PM OFCMP RECOMMENDED FOR NEW STUDENTS PADM 656 FUND DEVLP FOR NONPROFIT SECTOR (3) C90 SWITZ, L M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP PADM 657 NONPROF ADV & GOVT RELATIONS (3) C91 PHILLIPS, J W 0600PM 0840PM OFCMP Philosophy PHIL 221 CRITICAL THINKING (3) C90 REDMON, R TBA COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB SELF-PACED CLASS PHIL 222 LOGIC (3) C90 REDMON, R TBA COURSE TAUGHT ON WEB SELF-PACED CLASS Sociology SOCY 391 TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY (3) C90 MAHONEY, J R 0430PM 0900PM OFCMP SOCY 391 TOPICS IN SOCIOLOGY (3) C92 MAHONEY, J M 0430PM 0900PM OFCMP Statistics STAT 541 APPLIED STATS FOR ENGINRS & SCI (3) C90 DAVENPORT, J MW 0500PM 0615PM OFCMP School of Business Economics ECON 491 TOPIC: ENTREPRENEUR IN MRKT ECON (3) C90 GALLAGHER, S TR 0400PM 0740PM OFCMP Finance, Insurance and Real Estate FIRE 332 SYSTEM SAFETY (3) C90 MCDONALD, R TW 0900AM 0330PM OFCMP FIRE 432 INSURANCE LAW (3) C90 STAFF RF 0900AM 0330PM OFCMP SAME AS MRBL-432 FIRE 621 CASES IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) C90 HOFFMAN, M M 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP Information Systems Marketing and Business Law MRBL 432 INSURANCE LAW (3) C90 STAFF RF 0900AM 0330PM OFCMP SAME AS FIRE-432 MRBL 671 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3) C90 LITTLE, M W 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP School of Education Final Registration Administration and Supervision ADMS 600 PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (3) C90 FIORE, D M 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP

75 VCU Schedule of Classes ADMS 600 PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (3) C91 BOSHER, W T 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 601 PROCESSES OF INSTRUCT LEADERSHIP (3) C90 COWLBECK, B R 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP ADMS 601 PROCESSES OF INSTRUCT LEADERSHIP (3) C91 MCCAY, E W 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 604 PRINCIPALSHIP SEMINAR (3) C90 MCCAY, E W 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 606 ORG BEHAVIOR & CHANGE IN EDU SET (3) C90 HUNROE, B T 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP ADMS 606 ORG BEHAVIOR & CHANGE IN EDU SET (3) C91 HUNROE, B M 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 611 SCHOOL LAW (3) C90 VACCA, R T 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 611 SCHOOL LAW (3) C91 STAFF TBA ADMS 611 SCHOOL LAW (3) C92 EHLENBERGER, K R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 620 IMP SCH PROG & PERFORM (3) C90 FIORE, D R 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP ADMS 632 ADMIN/SUP OF SPEC EDUC (3) C90 LEWIS, C T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 640 PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE (3) C90 BOSHER, W T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP ADMS 641 SCHOOL PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION (3) C90 FITRER, H W 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP Counselor Education CLED 600 INTRODUCTION TO GUIDANCE (3) C90 COPENHAVER, R R 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP CLED 601 THEORIES OF COUNSELING (3) C90 BEALE, A W 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP Educational Studies EDUS 660 RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION (3) C90 LAURSEN, E R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP EDUS 673 SEM EDU ISSUES, ETHICS & POLICY (3) C90 STEMHAGEN, K T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP Emotional Disturbance EMOD 500 CHARACTERISTICS OF STDNTS W/EMOD (3) C90 GIACOBBE, G R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP EMOD 501 TCHNG STUDNTS W/ EMOTION DISTURB (3) C90 SUTHERLAND, K M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP Interdisciplinary Developmental Disability Studies IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWRK:SOCWRK (3) C89 STAFF T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:EDU (3) C92 COX, A T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:PSYC (3) C95 OSWALD, D T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:NUR (3) C97 PICKLER, R T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWRK:PHYTPY (3) C98 LEWIS, A T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP IDDS 600 INTD STD DEV DIS TEAMWORK:OCCT (3) C99 SHEPHERD, J T 0530PM 0830PM OFCMP Special Education Learning Disabilities SELD 601 METHODS OF CLINICAL TEACHING (3) C90 BOYLE, J M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP Teacher Education TEDU 500 WKSP:FLINN CHEM WKSP FOR HS TCHR (2) C90 STAFF TBA TEDU 500 WKSP: INTRVNTION PRACTCS AUTISM (3) C91 CARLSON, J T 0700PM 0940PM OFCMP TEDU 561 READING FOUNDATIONS (3) C90 KARCHMER, R R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP Off-campus classes ADMS SLWK TEDU 562 RDNG INSTRUCTION IN CONTENT AREA (3) C90 RICHARDSON, J TBA COURSE TAUGHT PARTIALLY ONLINE TEDU 615 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (3) C90 JONES, L W 0515PM 0800PM OFCMP TEDU 651 TOPICS IN EDUCATION (3) C90 STAFF TBA TEDU 651 TOP: UND BASIC PED & PRINC LRNG (3) C91 PARKER, S TBA TEDU 651 TOP: CHAR & IDENT GIFTED STDNT (3) C92 CRAIG, J M 0415PM 0700PM OFCMP TEDU 672 INTERNSHIP: LIBRARY MEDIA (3) C90 STAFF TBA School of Social Work Social Work Off-campus courses are held at the Arlington campus. SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C90 HUTCHISON, E R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C91 MATTO, H R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C92 STAFF R 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C93 LAURENT-ROY, C M 0920AM 1200PM OFCMP SLWK 601 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENV I (3) C94 BENNETT, S R 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C90 STOESZ, D R 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C91 NETTING, F R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C92 PRYOR, V R 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C93 STOESZ, D T 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 602 SW POL, COMM PLAN & ORG PRAC I (3) C94 RUSSOTO, J R 0700PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) C90 GOLD, S M 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 603 SOCIAL WORK & SOCIAL JUSTICE (3) C91 HUTCHISON, E W 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C90 GRIGSBY, D T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C91 MATTO, H T 0920AM 1200PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C92 SHULER, A W 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C93 SCHERZER, M W 0700PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 604 SLWK PRACT W/ INDIV,FAM & GRP I (3) C94 ROSENBLUM, P T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 693 FOUNDATION FIELD INSTRUCTION I (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 694 FOUNDATION FIELD INSTRUCTION II (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) C90 FARMER, R M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) C91 SHULER, A M 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 703 EMOTION, MENTAL & BEHAV DISORDER (3) C92 BENNETT, S M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP 75

76 76 Off-campus classes SLWK COOP SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) C90 BERRY-EDWARDS, J T 0920AM 1200PM OFCMP SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) C91 FARMER, R T 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 704 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3) C92 BENNETT, S T 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) C90 DAVIDSON, J T 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) C92 SEABERG, J R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 706 RESEARCH CLINICAL SLWK PRACT I (3) C93 NALEPPA, M F 0600PM 0900PM OFCMP SLWK 711 STRATEGIES SLWK PLAN & ADMN PRAC (3) C90 FAURI, D R 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP SLWK 712 SLWK PLANNING & ADMIN PRACTICE (3) C91 NETTING, F R 0100PM 0340PM OFCMP SLWK 714 RESEARCH SLWK PLAN & ADM PRAC I (3) C90 RODELA, E T 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 717 SLWK PRACTICE IN SCHOOL SETTING (3) C90 OSCAR, B M 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 740 CRISIS INTERVENTION (3) C90 LAURENT-ROY, C M 0400PM 0640PM OFCMP Fall2001 SLWK 747 SW INTERV/CHILD&ADOLES (3) C90 BROWN, C W 0705PM 0945PM OFCMP SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3) C90 BENTLEY, K TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) C91 STAFF TBA SLWK 792 INDEPENDENT STUDY (2) C92 STAFF TBA SLWK 793 CONCENTRATION FIELD INSTRUCTION (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 794 CONCNTRATION FIELD INSTRUCTN II (3) C90 STAFF TBA SLWK 795 CONCENTRATION BLOCK FIELD INSTR (6) C90 STAFF TBA Division of Student Affairs Cooperative Education COOP 398 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE (0) C90 MELTON, C TBA Final Registration

77 VCU Schedule of Classes Service Learning Classes Service learning classes 77 Service-learning courses extend the boundaries of the classroom into the community so that students can get first-hand experience applying the knowledge of the course to real-world challenges. Students participate in community service projects and then reflect on their activities in the classroom so that they can better understand the course material and needs of the community. For more information on service learning contact Dr. Cathy Howard in the Office of Community Programs at (804) College of Humanities and Sciences Criminal Justice CRJS 491 TOPIC: YOUTH IN CORRECTIONS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS PSYC-491, SOCY-391 Environmental Studies ENVS 490 RESEARCH SEMINAR IN ENVS WI (3) PIGGOT, J T 0700PM 0940PM LFSCB 0103 SENIORS ONLY Geography GEOG 307 WORLD REGIONS (3) ASPAAS, H TR 1230PM 0145PM BUSNS 1129 Humanities and Sciences HUMS 391 SP TOP: SCI ED URBAN ENVIR UE (3) FISHER, R F 1200PM 1250PM LFSCB 0255 URBAN ENVIRONMENT Psychology PSYC 302 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE (3) ALLISON, K TR 1230PM 0145PM HIBBS 0303 PSYC 491 TOPIC: YOUTH IN CORRECTIONS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS CRJS-491, SOCY-391 PSYC 492 MENTORING URBAN YOUTH (1) HOWARD, C TBA URBAN ENVIRONMENT PSYC 493 FIELD WORK: HUMAN SERVICES (3) KLIEWER, W TBA PSYC 602 PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING (3) WELLEFORD, E M 0700PM 0940PM RANDM SAME AS GRTY-602 Religious Studies RELS 340 GLOBAL ETHICS & RELIGIONS (3) WOOD, M TR 0930AM 1045AM TEMPL 2223 Social Sciences SOCS 389 AIDS: MYTHS AND REALITIES (3) RANKIN, D MW 0200PM 0315PM HIBBS 0203 Sociology SOCY 391 TOPIC: YOUTH IN CORRECTIONS (3) STAFF R 0700PM 0940PM HIBBS 0427 SAME AS CRJS-491, PSYC-491 School of Allied Health Professions Gerontology GRTY 602 PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING (3) WELLEFORD, E M 0700PM 0940PM RANDM SAME AS PSYC-602 Occupational Therapy OCCT 532 LIFE SPAN OCCUPATIONAL DEVELPMNT (3) KOONTZ-LOWMAN, D M 0100PM 0450PM VMIBL TEITELMAN, J School of the Arts Art Education ARTE 201 SERVICE LEARNING EDUC SETTINGS (1) BLEICK, C T 0100PM 0150PM PLLAK 0311 ADDITIONAL LAB HOURS REQUIRED,TBA Music Education MUED 391 PROCESSES OF MUSIC EDUCATION (3) GUERARD, S TR 0200PM 0315PM PRFMA 0015 RESTRICTED TO MUSIC School of Education Educational Studies EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) PHILIPSEN, M MW 1230PM 0145PM OLVED 4084A EDUS 300 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3) PHILIPSEN, M F 1000AM 1240PM OLVED 4084A School of Nursing Nursing NURS 345 NURSING OF CHILDREN (6) TESH, E F 0900AM 1150AM HEARINGTON, D NURS 345 NURSING OF CHILDREN (6) TESH, E F 0900AM 1150AM HEARINGTON, D NURS 415 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (6) TAK, S S 1000AM 1200PM JEAN-GILLES, C S 0100PM 0300PM NURS 415 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (6) STAFF R 0700AM 0100PM M 0900AM 1150AM NURS 415 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (6) MOON, M T 0700AM 0100PM KIRSCH, P M 0900AM 1150AM NURS 415 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (6) MOON, M T 0700AM 0100PM KIRSCH, P M 0900AM 1150AM NURS 415 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (6) C91 WAMPLER, S S 0800AM 1200PM OFCMP S 0100PM 0300PM OFCMP Academic Affairs University Honors Program HONR 492 HONORS: INDEPENDENT STUDY (1.5) CHANDLER, A F 0100PM 0230PM

78 78 Short courses Fall2001 Final Registration Short courses The day after the first class meeting is the last day to add, last day to drop and the last day for 100 percent refund. There are no refunds after the last day to drop. Refer to the course listings for additional information. CALL# SUBJ CRS SECT DAY TIME FIRST DAY CLASS ENDS WITHDRAW College of Humanities and Sciences CRJS M 0700PM 0940PM 08/27/01 10/01/01 09/13/ CRJS M 0700PM 0940PM 10/15/01 11/05/01 10/25/ CRJS M 0700PM 0940PM 11/12/01 12/10/01 11/26/ ENGL 300 C90 T 0430PM 0750PM 09/11/01 11/13/01 10/12/ ENGL TR 1230PM 0145PM 08/28/01 10/11/01 09/18/ ENGL TR 1230PM 0145PM 10/23/01 12/06/01 11/13/ ENGL MWF 0100PM 0150PM 08/27/01 10/12/01 09/18/ ENGL MWF 0100PM 0150PM 10/22/01 12/05/01 11/12/ ENGL TR 1230PM 0145PM 08/28/01 10/11/01 09/18/ ENGL TR 1230PM 0145PM 10/23/01 12/06/01 11/13/ ENGL MWF 0100PM 0150PM 08/27/01 10/12/01 09/18/ ENGL MWF 0100PM 0150PM 10/22/01 12/7/01 11/13/ ENGL TR 0530PM 0645PM 08/28/01 10/11/01 09/18/ ENGL TR 0530PM 0645PM 10/23/01 12/06/01 11/13/ HUMS 291 C01 MT 0900AM 0300PM 11/05/01 11/06/01 11/05/ MASC 365 L01 TR 1230PM 0145PM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ MASC 365 L02 TR 0200PM 0315PM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ MASC 366 L51 MW 0700PM 0850PM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ MASC 415 L52 MW 0500PM 0640PM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ MASC MW 0700PM 0850PM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ MASC MW 0100PM 0230PM 06/26/01 12/31/01 09/27/ MASC TR 0130PM 0300PM 06/26/01 12/31/01 09/27/ MASC TR 0900AM 1030AM 06/26/01 12/31/01 09/27/ SOCY TR 0330PM 0445PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ SOCY TR 0330PM 0445PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/01 School of Allied Health Professions RHAB S 0900AM 1140AM F 0400PM 0640PM 08/24/01 10/20/01 09/21/01 School of the Arts ARTF W 0100PM 0215PM 08/29/01 10/31/01 09/29/ DANC TBA 09/17/01 10/20/01 10/03/ DANC MW 1230PM 0150PM TR 1230PM 0320PM 09/17/01 10/20/01 10/03/ PAPR T 1200PM 0150PM 08/27/01 10/01/01 09/13/ PAPR T 1200PM 0150PM 10/16/01 11/17/01 10/31/ SCPT M 1200PM 0150PM W 1250PM 0150PM 10/05/01 11/24/01 10/29/ SCPT R 1200PM 0150PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ SCPT W 1200PM 0150PM 08/29/01 10/10/01 09/18/ SCPT R 1200PM 0150PM 08/30/01 10/11/01 09/19/ SCPT M 1200PM 0150PM 08/27/01 10/01/01 09/13/ SCPT T 1200PM 0150PM 08/28/01 09/25/01 09/10/ SCPT W 1200PM 0150PM 08/29/01 09/26/01 09/11/ SCPT T 1200PM 0150PM 08/28/01 09/25/01 09/10/ SCPT T 1200PM 0150PM 10/02/01 10/30/01 10/15/ SCPT TR 1200PM 0150PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ SCPT W 0300PM 0500PM 08/29/01 09/26/01 09/11/ SCPT M 0300PM 0500PM 09/10/01 10/22/01 10/01/ SCPT M 0200PM 0450PM 09/10/01 10/22/01 10/01/ SCPT W 0500PM 0650PM 09/26/01 10/24/01 10/09/ SCPT TR 0500PM 0700PM 10/23/01 12/06/01 11/13/01 School of Business ECON 491 C90 TR 0400PM 0740PM 08/04/01 10/09/01 09/05/ FIRE 332 C90 TW 0900AM 0330PM 09/04/01 12/05/01 10/19/ FIRE 432 C90 RF 0900AM 0330PM 09/11/01 12/12/01 10/26/ INFO MWF 0900AM 0950AM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ INFO MWF 1000AM 1050AM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ INFO MWF 1100AM 1150AM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ INFO MW 0200PM 0315PM 08/27/01 09/26/01 09/10/ INFO MW 0330PM 0445PM 08/27/01 09/26/01 09/10/ INFO MWF 0100PM 0150PM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ INFO TR 1230PM 0145PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO MWF 1200PM 1250PM 11/05/01 12/07/01 11/20/ INFO TR 0530PM 0645PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ INFO S 0900AM 1140AM 09/01/01 09/29/01 09/14/ INFO W 0700PM 0940PM 08/29/01 09/26/01 09/11/ INFO T 0700PM 0940PM 10/02/01 10/30/01 10/15/ INFO R 0700PM 0940PM 11/08/01 12/06/01 11/21/ INFO TR 0930AM 1045AM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ INFO TR 1100AM 1215PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ INFO MWF 1200PM 1250PM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ INFO MWF 0900AM 0950AM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ INFO MWF 1000AM 1050AM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ INFO MWF 1100AM 1150AM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ INFO MW 0200PM 0315PM 10/01/01 10/31/01 10/15/ INFO TR 1230PM 0145PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO MWF 0100PM 0150PM 11/05/01 12/07/01 11/20/ INFO MW 0530PM 0645PM 08/27/01 09/26/01 09/10/ INFO T 0700PM 0940PM 08/28/01 09/25/01 09/10/ INFO S 1200PM 0240PM 09/01/01 09/29/01 09/14/ INFO TR 0530PM 0645PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO M 0700PM 0940PM 10/08/01 11/05/01 10/22/ INFO S 0900AM 1140AM 10/06/01 11/03/01 10/19/ INFO R 0700PM 0940PM 10/04/01 11/01/01 10/17/ INFO M 0700PM 0940PM 11/12/01 12/10/01 11/26/ INFO TR 1230PM 0145PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/01 CALL# SUBJ CRS SECT DAY TIME FIRST DAY CLASS ENDS WITHDRAW INFO TR 0200PM 0315PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ INFO TR 0330PM 0445PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ INFO MWF 1200PM 1250PM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ INFO MWF 0100PM 0150PM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ INFO MW 0330PM 0445PM 10/01/01 10/31/01 10/15/ INFO MWF 0900AM 0950AM 11/05/01 12/07/01 11/20/ INFO MWF 1000AM 1050AM 11/05/01 12/07/01 11/20/ INFO MW 0200PM 0315PM 11/05/01 12/05/01 11/19/ INFO MW 0330PM 0445PM 11/05/01 12/05/01 11/19/ INFO M 0700PM 0940PM 08/27/01 10/01/01 09/13/ INFO MW 0530PM 0645PM 10/01/01 10/31/01 10/15/ INFO W 0700PM 0940PM 10/03/01 10/31/01 10/16/ INFO S 1200PM 0240PM 10/06/01 11/03/01 10/19/ INFO S 0900AM 1140AM 11/10/01 12/08/01 11/23/ INFO T 0700PM 0940PM 11/06/01 12/04/01 11/19/ INFO TR 0200PM 0315PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO TR 1100AM 1215PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO TR 0930AM 1045AM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO TR 0330PM 0445PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO TR 0930AM 1045AM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO TR 1100AM 1215PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO R 0700PM 0940PM 08/30/01 09/27/01 09/12/ INFO TR 0530PM 0645PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO TR 0800AM 0915AM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ INFO TR 0800AM 0915AM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO MW 0530PM 0645PM 11/05/01 12/05/01 11/19/ INFO TR 0200PM 0315PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO TR 0330PM 0445PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ INFO MWF 1100AM 1150AM 11/05/01 12/07/01 11/20/ INFO S 1200PM 0240PM 11/10/01 12/08/01 11/23/ INFO TR 0800AM 0915AM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ INFO W 0700PM 0940PM 11/07/01 12/05/01 11/20/ MGMT TBA 06/26/01 12/31/01 09/27/01 School of Education IDDS R 0400PM 0940PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ IDDS R 0400PM 0940PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ IDDS R 0400PM 0940PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ IDDS R 0400PM 0940PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ IDDS R 0400PM 0940PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ IDDS R 0400PM 0940PM 11/01/01 12/06/01 11/19/ TEDU 500 C90 TBA 08/13/01 08/17/01 08/14/ TEDU 651 C92 M 0415PM 0700PM 09/10/01 12/10/01 10/25/01 School of Graduate Studies GRAD R 0500PM 0640PM 08/30/01 10/18/01 09/24/ GRAD TBA 10/25/01 11/22/01 11/07/ GRAD S 0900AM 1130AM F 0400PM 0640PM 10/26/01 11/17/01 11/05/ GRAD TBA 11/29/01 12/08/01 12/03/01 Academic Affairs HONR M 0100PM 0215PM 08/27/01 10/29/01 09/27/ HONR T 0330PM 0445PM 08/28/01 10/30/01 09/28/ HONR T 0930AM 1045AM 08/28/01 10/30/01 09/28/ HONR M 0330PM 0445PM 08/27/01 10/29/01 09/27/ HONR M 1000AM 1115AM 08/27/01 10/29/01 09/27/ HONR M 0200PM 0315PM 08/27/01 10/29/01 09/27/ HONR M 1000AM 1115AM 08/27/01 10/29/01 09/27/ HONR R 0200PM 0315PM 08/30/01 11/01/01 10/01/ HONR M 0330PM 0445PM 09/10/01 11/12/01 10/11/ HONR R 0830AM 0945AM 08/30/01 11/01/01 10/01/ HONR R 0130PM 0245PM 08/30/01 11/01/01 10/01/ HONR T 0200PM 0315PM 08/28/01 10/30/01 09/28/ HONR TR 0930AM 1045AM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ HONR MW 0200PM 0315PM 08/27/01 09/26/01 09/10/ HONR MW 0200PM 0315PM 10/01/01 10/31/01 10/15/ HONR TR 0930AM 1045AM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ HONR TR 0200PM 0315PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ HONR TR 0200PM 0315PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ HONR MWF 0900AM 0950AM 08/27/01 09/28/01 09/11/ HONR MWF 0900AM 0950AM 10/01/01 11/02/01 10/16/ HONR TR 1100AM 1215PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ HONR MW 0200PM 0315PM 11/05/01 12/05/01 11/19/ HONR TR 0200PM 0315PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ HONR TR 1100AM 1215PM 08/28/01 09/27/01 09/11/ HONR TR 0330PM 0445PM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ HONR TR 0930AM 1045AM 11/06/01 12/06/01 11/20/ HONR W 0400PM 0640PM 10/03/01 10/31/01 10/16/ HONR MW 0200PM 0315PM 10/01/01 10/31/01 10/15/ HONR TR 0700PM 0815PM 10/02/01 11/01/01 10/16/ HONR W 0400PM 0640PM 11/07/01 12/05/01 11/20/ HONR W 0700PM 0940PM 08/29/01 09/26/01 09/11/ HONR T 0700PM 0940PM 09/25/01 11/20/01 10/22/ HONR M 0700PM 0940PM 11/05/01 12/03/01 11/19/ HONR M 0700PM 0940PM 10/01/01 10/29/01 10/15/ HONR W 0400PM 0640PM 08/29/01 09/26/01 09/11/ HONR W 0700PM 0940PM 10/03/01 10/31/01 10/16/ HONR W 0700PM 0940PM 11/07/01 12/05/01 11/20/01

79 VCU Schedule of Classes CHS Approved lists College of Humanities and Sciences Approved lists Students entering fall 1997 and thereafter 79 Approved list A Written communications (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) Freshman English ENGL 101 The Craft of Writing ENGL 200 The Craft of Writing with Research (Taken in second semester of sophomore year.) Writing intensive courses ANTH 301 The Evolution of Man and Culture ANTH 315 Anthropological Field Methods and Research Design ANTH/INTL 348 South American Ethnography ANTH/INTL 349 Contemporary Cultures of Latin America ANTH/RELS/INTL 425 Religion, Magic and Witchcraft BIOL 300 Biotechniques Laboratory (.5 WI credit) BIOL 309 Entomology (.5 WI credit) BIOL 310L Laboratory in Genetics (.5 WI credit) BIOL 311L Animal Physiology Laboratory (.5 WI credit) BIOL 312L Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory (.5 WI credit) BIOL 317L Ecology Laboratory (.5 WI credit) BIOL 320 Biology of the Seed Plant (.5 WI credit) BIOL 321L Plant Development Laboratory BIOL 392 Introduction to Research BIOL 401 Applied and Environmental Microbiology BIOL 445 Neurobiology and Behavior (.5 WI credit) BIOL 518 Plant Ecology (.5 WI credit) BIOL 522 Evolution and Speciation BIOL 541 Laboratory in Molecular Genetics (.5 WI credit) CHEM 304L Physical Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 409L Instrumental Analysis Laboratory CMSC 490 Research Seminar CRJS 480 Senior Seminar ECON 302 Macroeconomic Theory ENGL 302 Legal Writing ENGL 303 Writing in the Workplace ENGL 304 Advanced Composition ENGL/MGMT 327 Business and Technical Report Writing ENGL/WMNS 384 Women Writers ENGL/ENVS 385 Nature Writing ENGL 491 Topic (senior seminar only) ENVS 490 Research Seminar in Environmental Studies FREN 300, 301 Advanced Grammar and Writing GRMN 301 Advanced Grammar and Writing HIST 300 Introduction to Historical Study HIST 490 Seminar in History INSC 301 Investigatory Mathematics and Science INTL/ANTH 348 South American Ethnography INTL/ANTH 349 Contemporary Cultures of Latin America INTL/POLI 365 International Political Economy MASC 203 Newswriting MASC 333 Public Relations Writing MASC 363 Electronic Media Writing I MASC 375 Legislative Reporting MASC 403 Advanced Reporting MASC 404 Specialized/Project Reporting MATH 530 History of Mathematics MATH 531 Expositions in Modern Mathematics PHIL 301 Mind and Reality PHIL 302 Reason and Knowledge PHIL 303 Philosophy of Language PHIL 320 Philosophy of Law PHIL 335 Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 490 Seminar in Philosophy PHYS 450 Senior Pysics Laboratory POLI 341 History of Political Thought POLI/INTL 365 International Political Economy PSYC 317 Experimental Methods RELS/ENGL 361 The Bible as Literature RELS/WMNS/INTL 372 Global Women s Spirituality RELS/PHIL/INTL 412 Zen Buddhism RELS 490 Seminar: Cuban Life SOCY 402 Sociological Theory SOCY 436 Work and Management in Modern Society SPAN 300 Advanced Grammar and Writing URSP/GEOG 306 Urban Economic Geography WMNS 301 Feminist Theory Approved list B Mathematics and statistics (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) MATH 131 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics MATH 151 Precalculus Mathematics MATH 200 Calculus with Analytic Geometry STAT 208 Statistical Thinking STAT 210 Basic Practice of Statistics STAT 212 Concepts of Statistics (for science majors only) Approved list C Ethical principles (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) MASC 290 Ethical Problems in Mass Media PHIL 211 History of Ethics PHIL 212 Ethics and Applications PHIL 213 Ethics and Health Care PHIL 214 Ethics and Business POLI 341 History of Political Thought RELS 340 Global Ethics and the World s Religions SOCY 445 Medical Sociology Approved list D Natural sciences (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) Biological sciences BIOL 101 Biological Concepts BIOL 101L Biological Concepts Laboratory BIOL 102 Science of Heredity BIOL 102L Science of Heredity Laboratory BIOL 103/ENVS 103 Environmental Science BIOL 103L/ENVS 103L Environmental Science Laboratory BIOL 151 Introduction to Biological Science I (for biology and other majors) BIOL 151L Introduction to Biological Science Laboratory I (for biology and other science majors) BIOL 152 Introduction to Biological Science II (for biology and other science majors) BIOL 152L Introduction to Biological Science Laboratory II (for biology and other science majors) Physical sciences CHEM 101 General Chemistry (for science majors) CHEM 101L General Chemistry Laboratory (for science majors) CHEM 110 Chemistry and Society CHEM 110L Chemistry and Society Laboratory CHEM 112 Chemistry in the News PHYS 101 Foundations of Physics PHYS 101L Foundations of Physics Laboratory PHYS 103 Elementary Astronomy PHYS 103L Elementary Astronomy Laboratory PHYS 107 Wonders of Technology PHYS 202 General Physics II (for science majors) PHYS 202L General Physics II Laboratory (for science majors) PHYS 208 University Physics II (for science majors) PHYS 208L University Physics II Laboratory (for science majors) Approved list E Visual and performing arts A. Basic level courses designed specifically for nonarts majors. Art education ARTE The Individual in the Creative Process ARTE Art for Elementary Teachers ARTE 408 Two-Dimensional Art Experiences ARTE 409 Three-Dimensional Art Experiences Art foundation ARTF Introduction to Drawing Communication arts and design CARD 191 Studio Topics in Communication Arts and Design Dance and choreography DANC 171, 172 T ai Chi DANC Introduction to Modern Dance Technique DANC 313 Dance in World Cultures Interior design IDES Introductory Studio Course Music APPM Class Lessons in Piano APPM Class Lessons in Voice APPM Class Lessons in Guitar MUSC 111 MIDI Programming and Synthesis MHIS Introduction to Writing Music MHIS 243 Music Appreciation Painting and printmaking PAPR 155, 156 Drawing and Painting, Basic Photography and film PHTO 243 Photography Theatre THEA 107, 108 Introduction to Stage Performance B. Basic level courses open to both arts and non-arts majors. Art education ARTE 353 Art and Perceptual Communication Art history ARTH 103, 104 Survey of Western Art ARTH 145, 146 Survey of Oriental Art ARTH 207 Introduction to Non-Western Art ARTH 270, 271 History of the Motion Picture Crafts CRAF Metalsmithing CRAF Jewelry CRAF 221 Woodworking Techniques CRAF 241 Ceramics: Handbuilding CRAF 242 Ceramics: Wheelthrowing CRAF 251, 252 Introduction to Glassworking CRAF 261, 262 Beginning Textiles

80 80 CHS Approved lists Fall 2001 Final Registration Dance and choreography DANC Improvisation DANC 107 Contemporary Dance Perspectives DANC Ballet Technique I DANC 114, 214, 314, 414 Summer Dance Workshops DANC/AFAM 121, 122 Tap Technique I DANC/AFAM 126, 127 African-Caribbean Dance I DANC 141, 142 Ballroom Dancing DANC 243 Dynamic Alignment DANC 291 Topics in Dance DANC 308 Dance History DANC 313 Dance in World Cultures Fashion design and merchandising FASH 290 Textiles for the Fashion Industry FASH th Century Fashions Music APPM 300-level Private Instruction: Principal and Secondary Performing Mediums APPM 370 Large Ensembles (auditions required for some sections) APPM 390 Small Ensembles (auditions required for all sections) MUSC 112 Synthesizer and Composition MHIS 120 Introduction to Musical Styles MHIS/AFAM 250 Introduction to African-American Music MHIS 280 Survey of 20th Century American Popular Music Photography and film PHTO 233 Elements of the Moving Image Sculpture SCPT 209 Introduction to Sculpture Theatre THEA 103 Stagecraft THEA 104 Costume Construction THEA Introduction to Drama THEA 221 and 221L Basic Scene Design and Laboratory THEA 229 Introduction to Lighting Design THEA/AFAM 303 Black Theatre C. Advance level courses open to both arts and non-arts majors. Some require special permission/audition. Dance and choreography DANC 221, 222 Tap Technique II DANC 319, 320 Video/Choreography Workshop DANC 343 Body Imagery ENGL 216 Readings in Narrative ENGL 236/WMNS 236 Women in Literature ENGL 241 Shakespeare s Plays ENGL 291 Topics in Literature Approved list G Historical and cultural origins ANTH 105 Introductory Archaeology FRLG/INTL 203 Language and Identity GEOG 312/ANTH 312 History of Human Settlement HIST 101 Survey of European History I HIST 102 Survey of European History II HIST 105/AFAM 105 Survey of African History I HIST 106/AFAM 106 Survey of African History II HIST 107 Survey of Asian History I HIST 108 Survey of Asian History II HIST 109 Survey of Latin American History I HIST 110 Survey of Latin American History II PHIL 103 Ancient Greek and Medieval Western Philosophy PHIL 104 Modern Western Philosophy RELS 311 Religions of the World I RELS 312 Religions of the World II Approved list H American studies (United States) AMST 394 Perspectives in American Studies FRLG/INTL 204 Language and Groups in the United States HIST 103 Survey of American History I HIST 104 Survey of American History II POLI 103 U.S. Government RELS 334 Religion in Contemporary America Approved list I Global studies GEOG 307, 308 World Regions INTL 101 Human Societies and Globalization INTL 330/SOCY 330 Global Societies: Trends and Issues POLI 105/INTL 105 International Relations POLI 365/INTL 365 International Political Economy SOCY 430 Politics, Power, and Ideology Approved list J Human behavior Approved list K Urban environment (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) ANTH 391 Topics in Anthropology: Urban Anthropology CRJS 181 Justice System Survey CRJS 305 Policing Theories and Practice CRJS 352 Crime and Delinquency Prevention CRJS 468 Economic Offenses and Organized Crime ECON 321/URSP 321 Urban Economics ENGL 454 Cross-Cultural Communication ENVS 491 Topics in Environmental Studies: Ecology of Urban Environments FREN 301 Advanced Grammar and Writing FRLG 490 Foreign Language Internship GEOG 311, 312/ANTH 311, 312 History of Human Settlement HIST 490 Seminar in History: Theater as History: Richmond During the Great Depression HUMS 291 Special Topics in the Humanities and Sciences: Discover Richmond HUMS 391 Science Education in the Urban Environment MASC 303 General Assignment Reporting MASC 403 Advanced Reporting MASC 404 Specialized/Project Reporting MASC 439 Public Relations Campaigns MASC 464 Electronic Media Writing III POLI 321 Urban Government and Politics PSYC 493 Fieldwork: Youth in Corrections PSYC 493 Fieldwork: Mentoring Urban Youth SLWK 422 Social Welfare Legislation and Services SOCY 302 Contemporary Social Problems SOCY 321 Class, Status and Power SOCY 327 Urban Sociology SOCY 493 Field Research: Youth in Corrections SPAN 402 Language Issues in the Spanish-Speaking World URSP 116 Introduction to the City URSP 245 Housing and Community Revitalization URSP 261 Design of the City URSP 302/GEOG 302 Land Use Capability URSP 304 Urban Social Systems URSP 306/GEOG 306 Urban Economic Geography URSP 315 The Evolution of American Cities URSP 316 Urban Life in Modern America URSP 340/GEOG 340/INTL 340 World Cities Outside of North America URSP 350/INTL 345/EUCU 345 Culture and Urbanism in Great Cities of the World Approved list F Literature ENGL 201 Western World Literature I ENGL 202 Western World Literature II ENGL 203 British Literature I ENGL 204 British Literature II ENGL 205 American Literature I ENGL 206 American Literature II ENGL 211 Contemporary World Literature ENGL 215 Readings in Literature ANTH/INTL 103 Cultural Anthropology ECON 101 Introduction to Political Economy ECON 203 Introduction to Economics GEOG 102 Introduction to Cultural Geography MASC 101 Mass Communications PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology SOCY 101 General Sociology SOCY 340 Self and Society SOCS 340 Human Sexuality WMNS 201 Introduction to Women s Studies

81 VCU Schedule of Classes CHS Approved lists College of Humanities and Sciences Approved lists Students entering prior to fall Approved list A Expository writing (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) ENGL 302 Legal Writing ENGL 304 Advanced Composition ENGL 327/MGMT 327 Business and Technical Report Writing FREN 300, 301 Advanced Grammar and Writing GRMN 300, 301 Advanced Grammar and Writing MASC 303 General Assignment Reporting MASC 333 Public Relations Writing MASC 363 Electronic Media Writing I MASC 392 Advertising Copywriting SPAN 300, 301 Advanced Grammar and Writing or Two courses from other disciplines. See the Schedule of Classes Writing Intensive course listing for students entering Fall 1997 and after. Approved list B Literature in English or foreign literature in English translation or upper-level foreign literature in the original language (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) Please note that this requirement calls for one of the two courses chosen to be in a literature prior to Such courses will be shown with an asterisk. Students who have not previously taken a high school or college-level literature survey course may wish to fulfill this requirement with a sophomore-level survey course such as ENGL 201 through 206. These courses will give students an extended survey of a number of works written over a relatively long period of time. Students who have already taken survey courses may wish to fulfill this requirement with an upper-level course in English or foreign literature in English translation (FLET) or the original language excluding courses numbered 291, 391 or 491 and ENGL 351/TEDU 351. These courses will give students a more intensive experience with the literature of a particular age, genre or writer. Literature in English (ENGL) English courses at the 200 level are recommended. However, any upper-level ( ) literature courses excluding courses numbered 291, 391 or 491 and ENGL 351/TEDU 351 offered by or cross listed with the Department of English (excluding writing and linguistics courses) may be used to fulfill the requirement. English courses covering literature prior to the 19th century are ENGL 201*, 203*, 205*, 241*, 320*, 321*, 322*, 335*, 361*, 371*, 372*, 400*, 401*, 402*, 403*, 407*, 409*, 410*, 411*, 414*, 415*, 416*, 423* and 424.* Foreign literature in the original language French (FREN) 330*, 331 Survey of Literature 430* The Middle Ages 431* The 16th Century 432* The 17th Century 433* The 18th Century 434* The 19th Century 435 The 20th Century German (GRMN) 330*, 331 Survey of Literature 416* The Age of Goethe 417* Intellectual Life and Culture in 19th Century Germany 420 The Turn of the Century 421 The Postwar German Scene Spanish (SPAN) 330* Survey of Spanish Literature 331* Survey of Latin American Literature 430 Literary Genres 431* Literary Periods (If using 330, 331 or 431 as pre-19th century courses, check with instructor to see that major emphasis of course is prior to the 19th century.) * Course content prior to the 19th century. Approved list C European history Bachelor of science students may choose any of the courses shown on Lists 1 and 2 below. Also, in the sequences shown below, the first course is not a prerequisite for the second course. For example, a student may take HIST 316 prior to HIST 315. Bachelor of arts students must choose a sequence of courses from List 1. Bachelor of arts students may not use courses from List 2. Any two consecutively numbered courses from List 1 constitute a sequence. The two courses may be taken in any order. History (HIST) List 1 101, 102 Survey of European History 303 Greek Civilization 304 Roman Civilization 306 The Early Middle Ages 307/RELS 308 The High Middle Ages 308 Europe in Renaissance 309/RELS 309 The Reformation 310 Europe in Absolutism and Enlightenment, The Zenith of European Power, The Age of Total War: Europe, Post-War Europe, 1945 to the Present List 2 315, 316 History of France 317, 318 History of Germany 319, 320 History of England 321, 322 History of Russia 323 History of Spain and Portugal 325, 326/RELS 318, 319 History of the Jewish People 327/RELS 327 History of Christianity 329, 330 European Social History 331 Nazi Germany 336 Modern European Intellectual History 337 The Origins of Modernism, History of Socialism Approved list D American history Bachelor of science students may choose any of the courses shown on Lists 1 and 2 below. Also, in the sequences shown below, the first course is not a prerequisite for the second course. For example, a student may take HIST 352 prior to HIST 351. Bachelor of arts students must choose a sequence of courses from List 1. Any two consecutively numbered courses from List 1 constitute a sequence. The two courses may be taken in any order. History (HIST) List 1 103, 104 Survey of American History 342 Colonial America, Two American Revolutions, Antebellum America: Civil War and Reconstruction 346 The Emergence of Modern America, , th Century U.S. History List 2 349, 350 American Military History 351, 352 History of the South 355 History of Virginia 357, 358 American Social History 361, 362/AFAM 361, 362 Americans from Africa 363 History of the American Urban Experience 365, 366 American Intellectual History 369, 370 American Constitutional and Legal Development 374 History of the American Frontier 375, 376 American Diplomatic History Approved list E European culture and heritage (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) Art history (ARTH) 103, 104 Survey of Western Art European culture (EUCU) 311 Classical Mythology 345/INTL 345/URSP 350 Culture and Urbanism in Great Cities of the World French (FREN) 320, 321 French Civilization and Culture I, II Geography (GEOG) 307 World Regions 334 Regional Geography of Europe German (GRMN) 320, 321 German Civilization I, II History (HIST) 315, 316 History of France 317, 318 History of Germany 319, 320 History of England 321, 322 History of Russia 323 History of Spain and Portugal Italian (ITAL) 305 Italian Conversation and Civilization International studies (INTL) 345/EUCU 345/URSP 350 Culture and Urbanism in Great Cities of the World 352/POLI 352 European Government and Politics 354/POLI 354 Politics of the Former Soviet Union Philosophy (PHIL) 103 Ancient Greek and Medieval Western Philosophy 104 Modern Western Philosophy Political science (POLI) 352/INTL 352 European Governments and Politics 354/INTL 354 Politics of the Former Soviet Union Religious studies (RELS) 304 Introduction to Judaism 407 Modern Jewish Thought Spanish (SPAN) 320 Civilization of Spain I Urban Studies (URSP) 350/INTL 345/EUCU 345 Culture and Urbanism in Great Cities of the World

82 82 CHS Approved lists Fall 2001 Final Registration Approved list F Non-Western culture and heritage (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) African-American studies (AFAM) 105, 106/HIST 105,106 Survey of African History 200/ANTH 200 Introduction to African Societies 204 Africa in Transition 333/GEOG 333 Geography of Africa 356/POLI 356/INTL 356 Government and Politics of Africa 357/POLI 357/INTL 357 Politics of Southern Africa 387/HIST 387 History of West Africa 388/HIST 388 Africa: Social, Cultural and Economic History 389/HIST 389 History of Southern Africa 392/HIST 392 The Caribbean to /HIST 393 Akenaton to Cleopatra Anthropology (ANTH) 103 Cultural Anthropology 200/AFAM 200 Introduction to African Societies 301 The Evolution of Man and Culture 304/SOCY 304/WMNS 304 The Family 305 Comparative Society 350/INTL 350 Peoples and Cultures of the World 425 Religion, Magic and Witchcraft Geography (GEOG) 308 World Regions 333/AFAM 333 Geography of Africa History (HIST) 105, 106/AFAM 105,106 Survey of African History 107, 108 Survey of Asian History 109, 110 Survey of Latin American History 301, 302/RELS 315, 316 The Ancient Near East 328 Modern Middle East 378 History of Central America 379 The History of Modern Japan 381 The Qing Dynasty: China: The 20th Century 384 Latin America and World Affairs 385 History of Mexico 386 History of Brazil 387/AFAM 387 History of West Africa 388/AFAM 388 Africa: Social, Cultural and Economic History 389/AFAM 389 History of South Africa 392/AFAM 392 The Caribbean to /AFAM 393 Akhenaten to Cleopatra Philosophy (PHIL) 408/RELS 408 Indian Tradition 410/RELS 410 Chinese Tradition in Philosophy 412/RELS 412 Zen Buddhism Political science (POLI) 351/INTL 351 Governments and Politics of the Middle East 353/INTL 353 Latin American Governments and Politics 355/INTL 355 Asian Governments and Politics 356/AFAM 356/INTL 356 Government and Politics of Africa 357/AFAM 357/INTL 357 Politics of Southern Africa 452/INTL 452 Seminar in the Politics of Developing Areas Religious studies (RELS) 311 Religions of the World 315, 316/HIST 301, 302 The Ancient Near East 317 Islam 320 Taoism 408/PHIL 408 Indian Tradition 410/PHIL 410 Chinese Tradition in Philosophy 412/PHIL 412 Zen Buddhism Sociology (SOCY) 304/ANTH 304/WMNS 304 The Family Spanish (SPAN) 321 Latin American Civilization I Women s Studies (WMNS) 304/ANTH 304/SOCY 304 The Family Approved list G Participatory and nonparticipatory arts Courses fulfilling this requirement are divided into participatory and nonparticipatory courses. Participatory courses are those primarily devoted to perfection of an artistic skill through studio work. Nonparticipatory courses are those primarily lecture and content oriented, with little or no studio work required, such as history of an art, art criticism, aesthetics or music appreciation. Participatory courses Art education (ARTE) The Individual in the Creative Process 301 Art for Elementary Teachers 353 Art and Perceptual Communication 408 Two-Dimensional Arts Experiences 409 Three-Dimensional Art Experiences Art foundation (ARTF) Conceptualization and Presentation Introduction to Drawing Communication arts and design (CARD) 191 Studio Topics in Communication Arts and Design Crafts (CRAF) Metalsmithing Jewelry 221 Woodworking Techniques 241 Ceramics: Handbuilding 242 Ceramics: Wheelthrowing 251, 252 Introduction to Glassworking 261, 262 Beginning Textiles Dance and choreography (DANC) Improvisation Ballet Technique I 113 Ballet Technique I 114 Summer Dance Workshop 121, 122/AFAM 121, 122 Tap Technique I 126, 127/AFAM 126, 127 African-Caribbean Dance I 141,142 Ballroom Dancing 171,172 T ai Chi 183 Introduction to Modern Dance Technique Ballet Technique II 221 Tap Technique II 243 Dynamic Alignment 251 Jazz Technique II Ballet Technique III 313 Dance in World Cultures* 319, 320 Video/Choreography Workshop 343 Body Imagery* * Recommended for upper-level students; dance experience not required. Recommended for upper-level students with some experience in dance, film, video or photography. Open to non-dance majors who pass placement audition. English (ENGL) 305 Creative Writing: Genres 426/THEA 426 Advanced Playwriting 435 Advanced Poetry Writing 437 Advanced Fiction Writing Interior design (IDES) Introductory Studio Course Music (APPM) Class Lessons in Piano 193 Class Lessons in Voice 195 Class Lessons in Guitar 300-level Private Instruction: Principal and Secondary Performing Mediums 370 Large Ensembles* 390 Small Ensembles Music history, literature and theory (MHIS) Introduction to Writing Music 120 Introduction to Musical Styles 243 Music Appreciation 250/AFAM 250 Introduction to African-American Music 280 Survey of 20th Century American Popular Music 350/AFAM 350 Studies in the Music of the African Continent and Diaspora Music composition (MUSC) 111 MIDI Programming and Synthesis 112 Synthesizer and Composition * Auditions required for Orchestra, University Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Commonwealth Singers. No audition required for Choral Arts Society. Audition required. Painting and printmaking (PAPR) 155, 156 Drawing and Painting, Basic Photography and film (PHTO) 233 Media Arts Survey Photography 245 Design Photography I 301 Mass Communications Photography The Zone System* 341, 342 Concepts in Photography 345 Design Photography II* 350 Intermediate Photography* * Prerequisite required. Sculpture (SCPT) 209 Introduction to Sculpture Theatre (THEA) 103 Stagecraft 104 Costume Construction 107, 108 Introduction to Stage Performance 221 Basic Scene Design 229 Introduction to Lighting Design 325 Stage Management Nonparticipatory courses Art history (ARTH) 103, 104 Survey of Western Art 145, 146 Survey of Oriental Art 207 Introduction to Non-Western Art 270, 271 History of the Motion Picture 300 Prehistoric and Ancient Art and Architecture 301 Art and Architecture of Ancient North America 305 Classical Art and Architecture 315 Renaissance Art and Architecture 316 Northern Renaissance Art and Architecture 317, 318 History of Architecture 320 Baroque and Rococo Art and Architecture th Century Art and Architecture th Century Art and Architecture 442 Architecture in Richmond 443 Folk Art of the United States 444 Studies in the Art of the United States 445 The Art of India 447 The Art of Southeast Asia 449 Studies in Asian Art 450 Art and Architecture of Mesoamerica 451 Art and Architecture of Andean America 452 Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture 454 Studies in African and Oceanic Art 455 Aesthetics and Modern Theories of Art 456 Ideas and Criticism in Art 457/WMNS 457 Women, Art and Society 459 Studies in Aesthetics, Theory, and Criticism of Art 470 History of Animated Feature Film 471 Film Theory 472 History of Photography 474 Studies in Film 489 Topics in Advanced Art History Communication arts and design (CARD) th Century Visual Communications I Dance and choreography (DANC) 308 Dance History Fashion design and merchandising (FASH) 290 Textiles for the Fashion Industry th Century Fashions Interior design (IDES) 251, 252 Design in Historic Interiors and Architecture I, II

83 VCU Music history, language and theory (MHIS) 380 Survey of Music the Industry Photography and film (PHTO) 374 Film Preproduction and Postproduction Theatre (THEA) Introduction to Drama 300 The Enjoyment of Theatre 303/AFAM 303 Black Theatre History of the Theatre 309, 310 History of Costumes 403, 404 History of Dramatic Literature Approved list H Ethics (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites.) Mass communications (MASC) 290 Ethical Problems in Mass Media Philosophy (PHIL) 211 History of Ethics 212 Ethics and Applications 213 Ethics and Health Care 327 Ethical Theory Political science (POLI) 341 History of Political Thought Religious studies (RELS) 340 Global Ethics and the World s Religions Approved list J Human behavior and institutions (See course descriptions in the bulletin for any prerequisites) African-American studies (AFAM) 103 Introduction to African-American Studies Schedule of Classes 104/SOCY 104 Sociology of Racism 305/SOCY 305/WMNS 305 Sociology of the Black Family 307/RELS 307 Black Religion 318/POLI 318/WMNS 318 Politics of Race, Class and Gender 322/PSYC 322 Personality and Behavior of the African American 343/POLI 343 Black Political Thought Anthropology (ANTH) ANTH 103 Cultural Anthropology is a prerequisite for many ANTH courses and is recommended as the basic course. With completion of any prerequisites, the following are recommended: 301 The Evolution of Man and Culture 311/GEOG 311 History of Human Settlement 350/INTL 350 Peoples and Cultures of the World Economics (ECON) 203 Introduction to Economics Principles of Economics With completion of prerequisites, the following are recommended: 306 Public Finance - Federal 321/URSP 321 Urban Economics 421 Government and Business 431 Labor Economics Educational studies (EDUS) 300 Foundations of Education 301 Human Development and Learning Geography (GEOG) 102 Introduction to Cultural Geography 311, 312/ANTH 311, 312 History of Human Settlement 322 World Political Geography Political science (POLI) 103 U.S. Government and 201 Introduction to Politics are recommended as basic courses. However, all political science courses may be used to fulfill this requirement excluding the following: POLI 320, 331, 334, 432, 448, 494, 498, and 499. CHS Approved lists 83 Psychology (PSYC) 101 Introduction to Psychology is a prerequisite for all upper-level psychology courses and is recommended as the basic course. With the completion of this prerequisite, all psychology 300 and 400-level courses may be used to fulfill this requirement excluding the following courses: PSYC 317, 318, 451, 492, and Religious studies (RELS) 101 Introduction to Religious Studies 301 Introduction to the Old Testament 302 Introduction to the New Testament 307/AFAM 307 Black Religion 311, 312 Religions of the World 334 Religion in Contemporary America 360/SOCY 360 Sociology of Religion Sociology (SOCY) 101 General Sociology is a prerequisite for many sociology courses and is recommended as the basic course. With the completion of any prerequisites, all sociology courses may be used to fulfill this requirement excluding the following courses: SOCY 320, 421, 492, and 493. Social sciences (SOCS) 303 Marriage and Family Relationships 330 The Psychology and Sociology of Death 340 Human Sexuality Women s studies (WMNS) 201 Introduction to Women s Studies 304/ANTH 304/SOCY 304 The Family 305/AFAM 305/SOCY 305 Sociology of the Black Family 318/AFAM 318/POLI 318 Politics of Race, Class and Gender 333/SOCY 333 Sociology of Sex and Gender 334/SOCY 334 Sociology of Women 335/PSYC 335 Psychology of Women

84 84 Directory DirectoryFall2001 Final Registration Deans, directors and department chairs College of Humanities and Sciences Dr. Stephen D. Gottfredson, dean 923 W. Franklin St., Room 501 (804) Dr. Albert T. Sneden, senior associate dean 923 W. Franklin St., Room 501 (804) Dr. Laura J. Moriarty, assistant dean for faculty affairs 923 W. Franklin St., Room 505 (804) Dr. John H. Borgard, associate dean for academic affairs 900 Park Ave., Room 205 (804) Dr. Arthur J. Seidenberg, assistant dean for undergraduate academic affairs 900 Park Ave., Room 208 (804) Academic Advising Dr. S. Jon Steingass, director of undergraduate academic advising 900 Park Ave., Room 207 (804) Adcenter Dr. Patricia A. Alvey, director 1313 E. Main St., Suite 103 (804) Advising, Pre-health Sciences Dr. Arthur J. Seidenberg, assistant dean for undergraduate academic affairs 900 Park Ave., Room 208 (804) African-American Studies Dr. M. Njeri Jackson, director 923 W. Franklin St., Room 105 (804) Biology Dr. Leonard A. Smock, chair 1000 W. Cary St., Room 126 (804) Chemistry Dr. Fred M. Hawkridge, chair 1001 W. Main St., Room 3040 (804) Criminal Justice Dr. Jay S. Albanese, chair 816 W. Franklin St., 1st Fl (804) English Dr. Marcel Cornis-Pope, chair 900 Park Ave., Room 306 (804) Environmental Studies Dr. Gregory C. Garman, director 816 Park Ave., Room 108 (804) Foreign Languages Dr. Margaret T. Peischl, chair 820 W. Franklin St., Room 101 (804) History Dr. Susan E. Kennedy, chair 912 W. Franklin St., Room 202 (804) Interdisciplinary Studies Ms. Sherry B. Mikuta, director 923 W. Franklin St. (804) International and Area Studies Dr. R. McKenna Brown, director 310 N. Shafer St. (804) Mass Communications, School of Dr. L. Terry Oggel, acting director 901 W. Main. St., Room 2216 (804) Mathematical Sciences Dr. James E. Ames IV, chair 1015 W. Main St., Room 2054 (804) Military Science Major Ken Woodburn, chair 8 N. Harrison St., 1st and 2nd floors (804) (804) (ROTC) Philosophy and Religious Studies Dr. Anthony J. Ellis, director, Division of Philosophy 915 W. Franklin St., Room 103 (804) Dr. Clifford Edwards, director, Division of Religious Studies 915 W. Franklin St., 2nd floor (804) Physics Dr. Robert H. Gowdy, chair 1020 W. Main St., Room 2015 (804) Political Science/Public Administration Dr. Russell A. Cargo, acting chair 923 W. Franklin St., Room 201 (804) Psychology Dr. E. L. Worthington, chair 808 W. Franklin St., Room 108 (804) Sociology and Anthropology Dr. Jimmie S. Williams, chair 312 N. Shafer St., Room 202 (804) Urban Studies and Planning/Geography Dr. John J. Accordino, chair 812 W. Franklin St., Room 101 (804) Women s Studies Dr. Diana H. Scully, director 923 W. Franklin St., Room 111 (804) School of the Arts Dr. Richard Toscan, dean 325 N. Harrison St., Room 201 (804) Mr. John Bryan, associate dean Sponsored Research and Development 325 N. Harrison St., Room 220 (804) Mr. Paul Petrie, associate dean 325 N. Harrison St., Room 201 (804) Ms. Nancy Scott, acting assistant dean 325 N. Harrison St., Room 201 (804) Mr. Joseph Seipel, acting associate dean Undergraduate Studies 325 N. Harrison St., Room 201 (804) Mr. Michael Drought, director of Off-campus Studies and acting director, Art Foundation Program 325 N. Harrison St., Room 201 (804) Anderson Gallery Mr. Ted Porter, director 907 1/2 W. Franklin St. (804) Art Education Dr. Charles Bleick, chair 325 N. Harrison St., Room 332 (804) Art Foundation Vacant, director W. Franklin St., Room 208 (804) Art History Mr. Bruce Koplin, chair 922 W. Franklin St., Room 101 (804) Communication Arts and Design Mr. John DeMao, chair 325 N. Harrison St., Room 520 (804) Crafts Dr. Howard Risatti, acting chair 1000 W. Broad St. (804) Dance Ms. Martha Curtis, chair 1315 Floyd Ave., Room 100 (804) Fashion Design and Merchandising Ms. Christina Lindholm, chair 325 N. Harrison St., Room 402 (804) Graduate Studies Mr. Joseph Seipel, acting director 325 N. Harrison St., 201 (804) Interior Design Ms. M. Buie Harwood, chair 325 N. Harrison St., 408 (804) Music Dr. John Guthmiller, acting chair 922 Park Ave., Room 135 (804) Painting and Printmaking Mr. Richard Roth, chair 1000 W. Broad St. (804) Photography and Film Mr. Dale L. Quarterman, chair 325 N. Harrison St., Room 206 (804) Sculpture Mr. Myron Helfgott, acting chair 1000 W. Broad St. (804) Theatre Mr. David Leong, chair 922 Park Ave., Room 249 (804) ext. 528 School of Business Dr. Michael Sesnowitz, dean 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 3101 (804) Dr. E. G. Miller, senior associate dean 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 3115 (804) Dr. Walter S. Griggs, associate dean for undergraduate studies 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 3119 (804) Ms. Tracy Green, director of graduate programs 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 4143 (804) Office of Graduate Studies in Business 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 4144 (804) Accounting Dr. Ruth Epps 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 5126 (804) Economics Dr. Edward L. Millner 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 5127 (804) Finance and Insurance and Real Estate Dr. David Dubofsky 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 5149 (804)

85 VCU Information Systems Dr. Richard Redmond 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 4180 (804) Management Dr. R. Jon Ackley, acting chair 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 4124 (804) Marketing and Business Law Dr. Pamela Kiecker 1015 Floyd Ave., Room 5148 (804) School of Education Dr. Richard J. Rezba, interim dean 1015 W. Main St., Room 2090 (804) Dr. Diane Simon, associate dean 1015 W. Main St., Room 2090 (804) Educational Studies Dr. Rosemary Lambie, interim division head 1015 W. Main St., Room 4065 (804) ext.528 Health, Physical Education and Recreation Dr. Beverly Warren, division head 817 W. Franklin St., Room 221B (804) Teacher Education Dr. Gary Sarkozi, acting director 1015 W. Main St., Room 3067 (804) Continuing Education Dr. Thomas A. Hephner, director 1015 W. Main St., Room 2106 (804) Graduate Studies Dr. Michael Davis, director 1015 W. Main St., Room 1056 (804) School of Engineering Dr. Robert J. Mattauch, dean 601 W. Main St., Room 331A (804) Ms. Susan F. Younce, assistant dean for administration and finance 601 W. Main St., Room 331D (804) Mr. Barton B. Cregger, assistant dean for undergraduate programs and operations 601 W. Main St., Room 331F (804) Ms. Nancy A. Neville, assistant to the dean for student recruiting 601 W. Main St., Room 208 (804) Dr. L. Thomas Overby, assistant dean for graduate affairs 601 W. Main St., Room 310 (804) Commonwealth Graduate Engineering Program Dr. Gerald E. Miller, director 601 W. Main St., Room 304 (804) Biomedical Engineering Dr. Gerald E. Miller, chair 1112 E. Clay St., Room 220A (804) Chemical Engineering Dr. Gary E. Wnek, chair 601 W. Main St., Room 403A (804) Electrical Engineering Dr. Ashok Iyer, chair 601 W. Main St., Room 203A (804) Mechanical Engineering Dr. Eric Sandgren, chair 601 W. Main St., Room 303A (804) Schedule of Classes School of Graduate Studies Dr. Albert T. Sneden, interim dean 901 W. Franklin St., Room B1 (804) Dr. Sherry T. Sandkam, associate dean 901 W. Franklin St., Room B1 (804) School of Social Work Dr. Frank R. Baskind, dean 1001 W. Franklin St., Room 102 (804) Dr. Ann Nichols-Casebolt, associate dean 1001 W. Franklin St., Room 103A (804) Academic Administration Vice Provost for Academic Administration Mr. Edwin E. Blanks 901 W. Franklin St., Room 101 (804) Financial Aid Ms. Janel Cassara, director 901 W. Franklin St., Room 201A (804) Records and Registration Ms. Anjour Harris, university registrar and director of records and registration 827 W. Franklin St., Room 316 (804) Student Accounting Ms. Roberta Fife, director 827 W. Franklin St., Room 123 (804) Student Services Center, Academic Campus Ms. Elise Via, assistant registrar and student services manager 827 W. Franklin St., Room 103 (804) Student Services Center, MCV Campus Ms. Carol Gwaltney, manager 1101 E. Marshall St., Room (804) Academic Affairs Office of Community Programs Dr. Catherine Howard, director 827 W. Franklin St., Room 210 (804) AmeriCorps/America Reads Dr. Jennifer Kelman, director 1103 W. Marshall St., Room 130 (804) Community Development Initiative/Carver-VCU Partnership Ms. Sybil Halloran 1103 W. Marshall St., Room 131 (804) Off-campus Studies Mr. Ed Howard 827 W. Franklin St., Room 202 (804) Service Learning Dr. Catherine Howard 827 W. Franklin St., Room 210 (804) Summer Studies Ms. Sue Munro 827 W. Franklin St., Room 204 (804) International Education Vacant, executive director 916 W. Franklin St., Room 203 (804) English Language Program Mrs. Nancy Beasley, director 916 W. Franklin St., Room 307 (804) International Student and Scholar Services Ms. Michelle Vega, director of immigration services 916 W. Franklin St., Room 204 (804) Study Abroad Ms. Christina Murray, director 916 W. Franklin St., Room 209 (804) Directory Introduction to the University Mr. Robert Aaron, director University Student Commons, Room 117 (804) University Honors Program Dr. John Berglund, director 920 W. Franklin St., Room 101 (804) Division of Student Affairs Dr. Henry G. Rhone, vice provost 901 Floyd Ave., Room 204 (804) Dr. William H. Duvall, associate vice provost and dean 901 Floyd Ave., Room 106 (804) Academic Success Center Dr. Xochela James, acting director 109 N. Harrison St. (804) Career Center Dr. Napoleon Peoples, director 907 Floyd Ave., Room 130 (804) Cooperative Education Program Ms. Cheryl Melton, director 827 W. Franklin St., Room 214 (804) First Year Student Services Mr. Robert Aaron, director University Student Commons., Room 117 (804) Multicultural Student Affairs Mr. L. Victor Collins, director 901 Floyd Ave., Basement (804) Recreational Sports Ms. Susan Boling, director 1200 W. Broad St. (804) Residence Education Ms. Jane Grassadonia, director 711 W. Main St., Room 103 (804) Services for Students with Disabilities Dr. Shyla M. Ipsen 109 N. Harrison St., Room 102 (804) University Counseling Services Dr. Charles Klink, director 907 Floyd Ave., Room 225 (804) University Housing Mr. Bernard Mann, director 711 W. Main St., Room 103 (804) University Student Commons and Student Activities Mr. Timothy Reed, director 907 Floyd Ave., Room 216 (804) University Student Health Services Dr. Betty Anne Johnson, director Academic Campus 1300 W. Broad St. (804) MCV Campus 1000 E. Marshall St., 3rd Floor (804) Division of University Outreach Ms. Sue Ann Messmer, vice president 827 W. Franklin St., Room 203 (804) International Admissions Ms. Bella Anand 916 W. Franklin St., Room 301 (804) Undergraduate Admissions Mrs. Delores Taylor, director 821 W. Franklin St., Room 101 (804)

86 86 Fall2001 Final exam schedule 2001 fall semester Final Registration No changes are permitted in the following schedule unless authorized by the dean of the school involved and submitted in writing to Room Scheduling. Approved changes will be announced by the instructor in class. Academic Campus* (in regular meeting rooms) 8-10:50 a.m. 1-3:50 p.m. 4-6:50 p.m. Mon, Dec :50 MWF 2-2:50 MWF 4-6:40 M 2-3:15 MW 4-5:15 MW Tue, Dec 11 9:30-10:45 TR 2-3:15 TR 4-6:40 T 4-5:15 TR Wed, Dec :50 MWF 12-12:50 MWF 4-6:40 W 5:30-6:45 MW Thu, Dec :15 TR 12:30-1:45 TR 4-6:40 R 5:30-6:45 TR Fri, Dec :50 MWF 1-1:50 MWF 4-6:40 F Mon, Dec :50 MWF 3-3:50 MWF 3:30-4:45 MW Tue, Dec :15 TR 3:30-4:45 TR ARTF Examinations** Mon, Dec :50 a.m :50 a.m. 8:20-11:50 W 8:20-11:50 F 1-2:50 p.m. 3-4:50 p.m. 1-4:30 F 1-4:30 W Tue, Dec :50 a.m :50 a.m. 8:20-11:50 T 8:20-11:50 R 1-2:50 p.m. 3-4:50 p.m. 1-4:30 R 1-4:30 T * Classes that meet 7-9:40 p.m. (MTWRF) or on Saturdays or on Sundays: Dec at scheduled class period in regular meeting rooms. University academic calendar Some school and/or departmental calendars may differ from the university s academic calendar. Please check with your program of study to ensure you follow the appropriate calendar. AUGUST 2001 S M T W T F S Advising and registration for new undergraduate students Academic Campus Orientation and registration MCV Campus 23 Registration for new graduate and new certificate students Academic Campus 23 Fall classes begin at 8 a.m. MCV Campus Orientation for new freshmen, transfer and re-admitted students Academic Campus Add/drop and late registration MCV Campus 24 Registration for continuing students Academic Campus 25 Official date for certifying August diplomas 27 Fall classes begin at 8 a.m. Academic Campus Add/drop and late registration Academic Campus 31 Deadline for submission of all approved change of major requests effective for the fall 2001 semester SEPTEMBER 2001 S M T W T F S University closed TBA Faculty Convocation 7 Deadline for students to provide advance written notification to instructors of intent to observe religious holidays* 21 Last day for fall degree candidates to submit graduation applications to their advisers for December degrees Academic Campus Fall degree candidates should follow departmental deadlines MCV Campus 25 Last day for undergraduate students to submit work for removal of incomplete grades from spring semester or summer sessions Academic Campus OCTOBER 2001 S M T W T F S Last day to withdraw from a course with a mark of W both campuses (except for courses not scheduled for the full semester) Advising for spring semester Academic Campus Students should follow departmental schedule MCV Campus 29 Spring semester advance registration begins for all students NOVEMBER 2001 S M T W T F S University closed evening classes (classes beginning at 4 p.m. or later) do not meet on Nov 21 * Reasonable accommodations for completion of work missed should be made for students observing religious holidays. A partial list of major religious holidays is provided on the Web: Subject to approval DECEMBER 2001 S M T W T F S Final date for graduate dean's approval signature on completion of graduate thesis/dissertation for December degree candidates (check with graduate program director regarding internal schedules for submission of copy, defense and school/college dean approval) 7 Last day of classes for fall semester both campuses; Saturday classes meet on Dec 8 8 August December Graduation Recognition Cermony Final examinations for fall semester MCV Campus Final examinations for fall semester evening classes Final examinations for fall semester Academic Campus 22 Official date for certifying December diplomas University closed 27 Holiday intersession classes begin 29 Deadline for students to provide advance written notification to instructors of intent to observe religious holidays holiday intersession* 31 University closed holiday intersession classes meet

87 VCU Schedule of Classes Campus maps 87 Academic Campus 1 (F-9) 310 N. Shafer St. 2 (A-4) N. Lombardy St. 3 (I-9) 906 W. Broad St. 4 (E-6) W. Broad St. 5 (A-13) 1312 W. Main St. 6 (A-13) 1314 W. Main St.* 7 (A-12) 1315 Floyd Ave. 8 (E-15) 6 S. Cherry St. 9 (E-9) 916 W. Franklin St. (Rear) 10 (F-8) W. Grace St. 11 (E-11) Adkins House, 824 Park Ave. 12 (D-9) Alumni House (New), Academic, 924 W. Franklin St. 13 (D-10) Anderson Gallery, 907 1/2 W. Franklin St.* 14 (D-9) Anderson House, 913 W. Franklin St.* 15 (F-10) Bird House, 820 W. Franklin St. 16 (F-10) Blanton House, W. Franklin St. 17 (D-9) Bocock House Facilities Management, 909 W. Franklin St. 18 (D-9) Bowe House, 917 W. Franklin St. 19 (D-9) Buford House, 922 W. Franklin St. 20 (C-13) Business Building, 1015 Floyd Ave.* 21 (C-13) Business School Auditorium, 14 N. Linden St.* 22 (D-16) Cary Street Annex, 917 Green Alley 23 (C-16) Cary Street Field* 24 (B-16) Cary Street Field Support Facility* 25 (D-16) Cary Street Gym, 911 W. Cary St.* 26 (B-12) Child Care Center, VCU, 1128 Floyd Ave.* 27 (A-12) Dance Center, 10 N. Brunswick St. 28 (C-12) Education Annex, 109 N. Harrison St.* 29 (H-15) Engineering Bldg./Virginia Microelectronics Ctr., 601 W. Main St. 30 (J-13) Facilities Management, Construction Management, 100 W. Franklin St. 31 (D-8) Facilities Management, Planning & Design, 1000 W. Franklin St. 32 (C-8) Facilities Management, Planning & Design, 1014 W. Franklin St. 33 (I-15) Finance Building, 327 W. Main St.* 34 (E-10) Founders Hall, 827 W. Franklin St.* 35 (F-11) Franklin Street Gymnasium, 817 W. Franklin St.* 36 (F-10) Franklin Terrace, W. Franklin St.* 37 (E-10) Ginter House, 901 W. Franklin St.* 38 (G-15) Gladding Residence Center, 711 W. Main St.* 39 (F-8) Grace Street Theater, W. Grace St.* 40 (F-10) Harrison House, 816 W. Franklin St. 41 (E-11) Hibbs Building, 900 Park Ave.* 42 (G-10) Hunton House, 810 W. Franklin St.* 43 (E-8) Internal Audit, 944 W. Grace St.* 44 (D-12) James Branch Cabell Library, 901 Park Ave.* 45 (G-11) Johnson Hall, 801 W. Franklin St.* 46 (D-9) Kearney House, 921 W. Franklin St.* 47 (F-9) Lafayette Hall, 312 N. Shafer St. 48 (E-11) Life Sciences Building, 816 Park Ave.* 49 (C-15) Life Science Building (New) 50 (I-12) Lindsey House, 600 W. Franklin St.* 51 (E-9) McAdams House, 914 W. Franklin St. 52 (C-12) Meeting Center, 101 N. Harrison St.* 53 (H-10) Metropolitan Medical Building, 700 W. Grace 54 (B-13) Military Science (ROTC), 6-8 N. Harrison St. 55 (E-9) Millhiser House, 916 W. Franklin St. 56 (C-11) Moseley House, 1001 Grove Ave. 57 (C-11) Music Center, 1015 Grove Ave.* 58 (C-15) Oliver Hall Education Wing, 1015 W. Main St.* 59 (C-14) Oliver Hall Physical Science Wing, 1001 W. Main St. 60 (E-15) Parking, Academic Deck, 801 W. Main St.* 61 (F-7) Parking, Welcome Center, Bookstore, West Broad Street Deck,* 1111 W. Broad St. 62 (D-10) Performing Arts Center, 922 Park Ave.* 63 (J-8) Physical Plant Storage Building 64 (D-10) Pollak Building, 325 N. Harrison St.* 65 (E-9) President s House, 910 W. Franklin St. 66 (C-9) Raleigh Building, 1001 W. Franklin St.* 67 (H-11) Rhoads Hall, 710 W. Franklin St.* 68 (F-11) Ritter-Hickok House, 821 W. Franklin St.* 69 (C-9) Scherer Hall, 923 W. Franklin St.* 70 (G-7) School of Arts Center, 1000 W. Broad St.* 71 (E-11) Shafer Street Playhouse, 221 N. Shafer St.* 72 (E-13) Sitterding House, 901 Floyd Ave.* 73 (C-12) Social Work, N. Linden St.* 74 (B-5) Sports Baker Stadium, 2900 Hermitage Road 75 (C-5) Sports Medicine Building, 1225 W. Broad St. (under construction) 76 (E-9) Stagg House, 912 W. Franklin St. 77 (D-9) Stark House, 915 W. Franklin St. 78 (E-9) Stokes House, 918 W. Franklin St. 79 (E-5) Stuart C. Siegel Center, 1200 W. Broad St.* 80 (D-14) T. Edward Temple Building, 901 W. Main St. 81 (D-15) Thalhimer Tennis Center, 7 S. Linden St.* 82 (G-10) Thurston House, 808 W. Franklin St. 83 (E-13) University Student Commons, 907 Floyd Ave.* 84 (E-9) Valentine House, 920 W. Franklin St. 85 (F-7) West Broad Street Student Housing, 1100 W. Broad St. (under construction) 86 (G-10) White House, 806 W. Franklin St.* 87 (G-11) Williams House, 800 W. Franklin St. 88 (D-9) Younger House, 919 W. Franklin St. Medical College of Virginia Campus 1 (P-10) 900 E. Main St. 2 (S-10) 1313 E. Main St. 3 (S-9) A.D. Williams Clinic, 1202 E. Marshall St.* 4 (Q-7) Alumni House, MCV Campus, 1016 E. Clay St.* 5 (R-7) Ambulatory Care Center (New), 417 N. 11th St.* 6 (P-5) Bear Hall, 10th & Leigh streets* 7 (R-8) Blackwell Smith Building, 410 N. 12th St.* 8 (Q-5) Bookstore, MCV Campus, 601 N. 10th St.* 9 (O-5) Cabaniss Hall, 600 N. Eighth St.* 10 (Q-5) Child Care Center, MCV Hospitals, 607 N. 10th St.* 11 (T-7) Clinical Support Center, MCV Hospitals, 403 N. 13th St.* 12 (T-9) Egyptian Building, 1223 E. Marshall St.* 13 (R-8) Gateway Building (under construction) 14 (S-9) George Ben Johnston Auditorium, 305 N. 12th St. 15 (Q-7) Grant House (Old Sheltering Arms Hospital), 1008 E. Clay St. 16 (M-2) Heliport, MCV Hospitals, 800 N. Seventh St.* 17 (M-8) Hospitality House, MCV Hospitals, 612 E. Marshall St. 18 (R-9) Hunton Hall, 323 N. 12th St.* 19 (P-4) Larrick Student Center, 641 N. Eighth St.* 20 (Q-7) Leigh House, 1000 E. Clay St. 21 (R-6) Lyons Dental Building, 520 N. 12th St.* 22 (S-8) Main Hospital, 410 N. 12th St.* 23 (T-8) Massey Cancer Center, 401 College St.* 24 (R-7) McGuire Hall & Annex, 1112 E. Clay St.* 25 (P-5) McRae Hall, 10th & Leigh St. 26 (U-3) MCV Campus Steam Plant (New)* 27 (S-8) MCV Campus Steam Plant (Old) 28 (S-9) Medical Sciences Building, 1217 E. Marshall St.* 29 (R-8) Nelson Clinic, N. 11th St.* 30 (T-9) Newton House, 1228 E. Broad St. 31 (T-8) North Hospital, 1300 E. Marshall St.* 32 (S-9) Nursing Education Building, 1220 E. Broad St.* 33 (Q-10) Old City Hall, E. Broad St.* 34 (Q-5) Parking & Transportation Offices/Mailing, 613 N. 10th St.* 35 (T-7) Parking, D Deck, Faculty/Staff, 515 N. 12th St.* 36 (S-7) Parking, E & S Deck, Patients/Visitors, 1220 E. Clay St. 37 (M-1) Parking, I Lot, Seventh Street at I-95 Interchange* 38 (Q-5) Parking, N Deck, MCV Campus, 615 N. 10th St.* 39 (O-4) Physical Plant Shops Building, 659 N. Eighth St.* 40 (S-3) Physical Plant Storage Facility 41 (T-9) Randolph-Minor Annex, 301 College St. 42 (T-9) Randolph-Minor Hall, College St.* 43 (P-4) Recreation & Aquatics Center, 10th & Turpin streets* 44 (P-5) Rudd Hall, 10th & Leigh streets* 45 (Q-8) Samuel Putney House, 1010 E. Marshall St. 46 (R-9) Sanger Hall, 1101 E. Marshall St.* 47 (Q-8) Stephen Putney House, 1012 E. Marshall St. 48 (S-6) Strauss Research Laboratory, 527 N. 12th St. 49 (S-7) Tompkins-McCaw Library, 509 N. 12th St.* 50 (Q-8) Virginia Mechanics Institute (VMI), 1000 E. Marshall St. 51 (Q-6) Virginia Treatment Center, 515 N. 10th St.* 52 (P-5) Warner Hall, 10th & Leigh streets* 53 (S-9) West Hospital, 1200 E. Broad St.* 54 (R-6) Wood Memorial Building, 521 N. 11th St.* 55 (Q-8) Zeigler House, E. Marshall St.* Virginia Biotechnology Research Park I. (O-5) Biotech Center & Biotech One, 800 E. Leigh St.* II. (K-4) Biotech Two, 400 E. Jackson St.* III. (L-4) Biotech Three, 701 N. Fifth St.* IV. (L-3) Biotech Four, 737 N. Fifth St.* V. (L-4) Biotech Five, 700 Old Navy Drive * Accessible (may not indicate total accessibility)

88 ll Fa Schedule Planner 2001 V i r g i n i a C o m m o n w e a l t h U n i v e r s i t y Call No. Subject Course Section Course Title Times Credit Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 a.m. A B A B A 9 a.m. C C C D D 10 a.m. E E E 11 a.m. F G F G F 12 p.m. H H H I I 1 p.m. J J J 2 p.m. K L K L K 3 p.m. M M M N N 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m.

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