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1 University of Missouri - St. Louis Summer 2014 Schedule of Classes As of 2/12/2014

2 April 7, 2014 April 21, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ST. LOUIS SUMMER SEMESTER, 2014 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION Begins pre-registration by appointment for all eligible currently enrolled UM-St. Louis students, undergraduate and graduate, for SUMMER SEMESTER, Currently enrolled students will be sent their pre-registration appointment time via their University Account. Begins registration for all students newly admitted or readmitted. Students new to campus for SUMMER SEMESTER, 2014 must be advised prior to registering for classes. Registration information will be sent via the official University Account. CALENDAR: SUMMER SEMESTER, 2014 SESSION I (4 WEEK SESSION) May 19 Monday: Classes begin 8:00 a.m. May 21 Wednesday: Last day any student may enroll (enter a course for credit) for Session I. Last day Registrar s Office will move students automatically from the wait list to open sections. May 24 Saturday: Last day to drop a Session I course without receiving a grade. May 26 Monday: Memorial Day Holiday June 09 Monday: Last day a student may drop or withdraw from a Session I course with a grade. June 14 Saturday: Session I closes, end of day. SESSION II (4 WEEK SESSION) June 16 Monday: Classes begin 8:00 a.m. June 18 Wednesday: Last day any student may enroll (enter a course for credit) for Session II. Last day Registrar s Office will move students automatically from the wait list to open sections. June 21 Saturday: Last day to drop a Session II course without receiving a grade. Last day a student may place a Session II course on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. July 04 Friday: Independence Day Holiday July 07 Monday: Last day a student may drop or withdraw from a Session II course with a grade. July 12 Saturday: Session II closes, end of day. SESSION III (4 WEEK SESSION) July 14 Monday: Classes begin 8:00 a.m. July 16 Wednesday: Last day any student may enroll (enter a course for credit) for Session III. Last day Registrar s Office will move students automatically from the wait list to open sections. July 19 Saturday: Last day to drop a Session III course without receiving a grade. Last day a student may place a Session III course on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. August 02 Saturday: Last day a student may drop or withdraw from a Session III course with a grade. August 09 Saturday: Session III closes, end of day. SESSION IV (8 WEEK SESSION) May 19 Monday: Classes begin 8:00 a.m. May 22 Thursday: Last day any student may enroll (enter a course for credit) for Session IV. Last day Registrar s Office will move students automatically from the wait list to open sections. May 26 Monday: Memorial Day Holiday June 02 Monday: Last day to drop a Session IV course without receiving a grade. Last day a student may place a Session IV course on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. June 30 Monday: Last day a student may drop or withdraw from a Session IV course with a grade. July 04 Friday: Independence Day Holiday July 09 Wednesday Final examinations begin July 12 Saturday: Session IV closes, end of day. SESSION V (8 WEEK SESSION) June 16 Monday: Classes begin 8:00 a.m. June 19 Thursday: Last day any student may enroll (enter a course for credit) for Session V. Last day Registrar s Office will move students automatically from the wait list to open sections. June 28 Saturday: Last day to drop a Session V course without receiving a grade. Last day a student may place a Session V course on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. July 04 Friday: Independence Day Holiday July 28 Monday: Last day a student may drop or withdraw from a Session V course with a grade. August 06 Wednesday: Final examinations begin. August 09 Saturday: Session V closes, end of day. SESSION VI (12 WEEK SESSION) May 19 Monday: Classes begin 8:00 a.m. May 24 Saturday: Last day any student may enroll (enter a course for credit) for Session VI. Last day Registrar s Office will move students automatically from the wait list to open sections. May 26 Monday: Memorial Day Holiday June 09 Monday: Last day to drop a Session VI course without receiving a grade. Last day a student may place a Session VI course on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. July 04 Friday: Independence Day Holiday July 22 Tuesday: Last day a student may drop or withdraw from a Session VI course with a grade. August 06 Wednesday: Final examinations begin. August 09 Saturday: Session VI closes, end of day. Note: Students entering courses after the first day of classes are responsible for ALL assigned course work. Classes may have progressed to the point where completing all assigned work may be difficult. Students may wish to contact the Instructor prior to enrolling. Final examinations for Sessions I, II, and III will be held the last class meeting. Commencement for all Summer Sessions will be held Saturday, August 9 th.

3 SCHEDULE OF FINAL EXAMINATION SUMMER 2014 Session I, II, & III: Final examinations for Session I, II, & III will be administered the last day of the class meeting. Session IV: Final examinations for Session IV will be administered Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 9, 10, 11 and 12 as follows: DAY CLASSES: REGULAR CLASS MEETING TIME DATE OF EXAM TIME OF EXAM 07:45 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 09 July 07:45-09:45 AM 08:00 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 09 July 07:45 09:45 AM 08:30 MW Wednesday, 09 July 07:45 09:45 AM 09:00 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 09 July 10:00 12 Noon 09:30 MTWR Wednesday, 09 July 10:00 12 Noon 10:00 MW Wednesday, 09 July 10:00 12 Noon 10:35 MTWR, MW Wednesday, 09 July 10:00 12 Noon 11:45 MW Wednesday, 09 July 12:30 02:30 PM 12:00 MW Wednesday, 09 July 12:30 02:30 PM 01:00 MTWR Wednesday, 09 July 12:30 02:30 PM 01:05 MTWR Wednesday, 09 July 12:30 02:30 PM 02:30 MW Wednesday, 09 July 02:45 04:45 PM 08:00 T, R Thursday, 10 July 07:45 09:45 PM 09:00 TR Thursday, 10 July 10:00-12 Noon 09:10 MTWR Thursday, 10 July 10:00-12 Noon 10:00 MTWR Thursday, 10 July 10:00-12 Noon 10:35 TR Thursday, 10 July 12:30 02:30 PM 11:30 TR Thursday, 10 July 12:30 02:30 PM 11:45 TR Thursday, 10 July 12:30 02:30 PM 12 Noon MTWR, TR Thursday, 10 July 12:30 02:30 PM 12:30 TR Thursday, 10 July 12:30 02:30 PM 01:30 TR Thursday, 10 July 02:45 04:45 PM 02:00 MTWR, TR Thursday, 10 July 02:45 04:45 PM 02:30 TR Thursday, 10 July 02:45 04:45 PM All Friday Only Classes Friday, 11 July Regular class meeting time All Saturday Only Classes Saturday, 12 July Regular class meeting time Evening College and Graduate School: The Examinations for Evening Classes will be administered during the last regular class meeting. Session V & VI: Final examinations for Session V &VI will be administered Wednesday, August 6; Thursday, August 7; Friday, August 8; and Saturday August 9, 2014 as follows: Courses which are offered for five hours of credit, for which three- hour exams are preferred, may have tests at either, or both, the two- hour periods assigned in the schedule. DAY CLASSES: REGULAR CLASS MEETING TIME DATE OF EXAM TIME OF EXAM 07:45 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 07:45 09:45 AM 08:00 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 07:45 09:45 AM 08:30 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 07:45 09:45 AM 09:00 MW, MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 10:00 12 Noon 09:30 MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 10:00 12 Noon 10:00 MW Wednesday, 6 August 10:00 12 Noon 10:35 MTWR, MW Wednesday, 6 August 10:00 12 Noon 11:45 MW Wednesday, 6 August 12:30 02:30 PM 12:00 MW Wednesday, 6 August 12:30 02:30 PM 01:00 MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 12:30 02:30 PM 01:05 MTWR Wednesday, 6 August 12:30 02:30 PM 01:30 MW Wednesday, 6 August 02:45 04:45PM 02:30 MW Wednesday, 6 August 02:45 04:45PM 08:00 T, R Thursday, 7 August 07:45 09:45 AM 09:00 TR Thursday, 7 August 10:00 12 Noon 09:10 MTWR Thursday, 7 August 10:00 12 Noon 09:30 TR Thursday, 7 August 10:00 12 Noon 10:00 MTWR, TR Thursday, 7 August 10:00 12 Noon 10:35 TR Thursday, 7 August 12:30 02:30 PM 11:30 TR Thursday, 7 August 12:30 02:30 PM 11:45 TR Thursday, 7 August 12:30 02:30 PM 12 Noon MTWR, TR Thursday, 7 August 12:30 02:30 PM 12:30 TR Thursday, 7 August 12:30 02:30 PM 01:30 TR Thursday, 7 August 02:45 04:45 PM 02:00 MTWR Thursday, 7 August 02:45 04:45 PM 02:30 TR Thursday, 7 August 02:45 04:45 PM All Friday Only Classes Friday, 8 August Regular class meeting time All Saturday Only Classes Saturday, 9 August Regular class meeting time Evening College and Graduate School: The Examinations for Evening Classes will be administered during the last regular class meeting.

4 BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation AAB BH CH ESH (formerly CCB) EAB FA HC LH MH MT MB NAB RB SC SCA SCB SCC SSB SH JCP VIL BLI Campus Address Arts Administration Bldg Benton Hall Clark Hall Express Scripts Hall Education Admin. Bldg. Fine Arts Bldg. Honors College Lucas Hall Marillac Hall Mark Twain Bldg. Music Bldg. Nursing Admin. Bldg. Research Bldg. Seton Center Sculpture and Ceramics Annex So. Campus Computer Bldg. So. Campus Classroom Bldg. Social Science Bldg. Stadler Hall JC Penney Villa Bldg. Ward E. Barnes Educ. Library Textbook Information is available by visiting

5 2014 SUMMER SEMESTER UNIV OF MISSOURI - ST. LOUIS CLASS OFFERINGS CATALOG # AND COURSE TITLE SESSION CREDIT CLASS# CMP SEC DAY TIME BLDG/ROOM INSTRUCTOR Accounting 2400 Fundamentals Of Financial Accounting Session I RSD 001 MTWTh 09:30-12:10 pm SSB Dates: May 19 - June 14 Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers Session V RSD 002 TTh 09:30-12:10 pm SSB Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 2410 Managerial Accounting Session II RSD 001 MW 09:30-12:10 pm SSB Dates: June 16 - July 12 Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers Session V RSD E01 MW 06:00-08:40 pm SSB Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 3401 Financial Accounting And Reporting I Session V RSD E01 TTh 06:00-08:40 pm SSB Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 3421 Accounting Information Systems Session IV RSD E01 MW 06:00-08:40 pm ESH Dates: May 19 - July 12. Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 3451 Accounting For Governmental And Not-For-Profit Entities 3490 Internship In Accounting Session IV RSD E01 TTh 06:00-08:40 pm SSB Dates: May 19 - July 12. Same as Acctng College of Business Supplmental Fee Applies. See Cashiers Session VI FLD 001 ARR ARR ARR. Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 5436 Systems Auditing Session IV RSD G01 MW 06:00-08:10 pm SSB Dates: May 19 - July 12 Graduate Supplemental Fee 1 applies. See Cashiers 5451 Accounting and Auditing in Governmental and Not-for-Profit Entities 5490 Graduate Internship in Accounting Session IV RSD G01 TTh 06:00-08:40 pm SSB Dates: May 19 - July 12. Same as Acctng Graduate Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers Session VI FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Graduate Supplemental Fee 1 applies. See Cashiers 5499 Individual Research in Accounting Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Graduate Supplemental Fee 1 applies. See Cashiers Adult Education 6230 Adult Learning And Development Session VI INT X01 ARR ARR Online. CE Distance Delivery Fee Applies. See Cashiers 6410 The Adult Learner Session V INT G01 ARR ARR Online. Online Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details 6420 Survey Of Human Resource Development And Adult Education 6497 Problems In Adult Education Special consent form required. Please Obtain in 269 Marillac Hall or call Session V RSD G01 MW 05:30-08:30 pm SCC Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Dates: June 16- August 9 Van Wert,P Murray,J Van Wert,P Murray,J Stuerke,P Moehrle,S Menendez,D Stuerke,P Moehrle,S Isaac-Savage,E Isaac-Savage,E Isaac-Savage,E Cochran,J Page 1

6 6990 Internship Special Consent Required Obtain in Room 269 Marillac Hall or call Session V FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Isaac-Savage,E Session V FLD G02 ARR ARR ARR Cochran,J Anthropology 1019 Introduction To Archaeology Session IV INT 001 ARR ARR Online Dates: May 19 - July 12. Online supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers 1025 World Cultures Session IV LEC 001 MW 12:30-03:00 pm CH Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session V INT 002 ARR ARR Online Textbooks Can Be Purchased At The UMSLBookstore Online Supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers website for details 1041 Sex And Gender Across Cultures Session I LEC 001 MTWTh 09:30-12:00 pm CH Same As GS 2150, 001 Dates: May 19 June Brief Overview Of The Four Fields Of Anthropology Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online Textbooks Can Be Purchased At The UMSL Bookstore Dates: June 16- August 9 Online Supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers website for details 2123 Cultures Of Oceania Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online. Same as GS Special Topics In Non-Western Culture SessionIII INT 001 ARR ARR Online Culture of Islamic Societies Topic: Culture of Islamic Societies. An on-line readings course that provides a comprehensive overview of Islam as a religion and culture. After providing a general framework for understanding, the course delves into topics of special contemporary relevance. Students will meet via Skype once each week. Dates: May 19 July 12 Online supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers Same as GS 2150 Session V RSD 002 T 12:30-03:00 pm CH Marriage & The Family. Same as Soc 2224 & GS Topic: Marriage and the Family Session I INT 003 ARR ARR Online Anime Nation:Pop Cult in Japan Anime Nation: Popular Culture in Japan. Same as Japan Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Dates: May 19 - June Anthropological Perspectives on Western Culture Session IV RSD 001 TTh 12:30-03:00 pm CH Deviance and Society Dates: May 19 - July 12. Topic: Deviance & Society Session V LEC 002 W 10:00-12:30 pm SSB Alcohol, Drugs & Society. Same as Soc 2180 and Crimin 2180 LEC 002 ARR ARR Online Alcohol, Drugs & Society. Same as Soc 2180 and Crimin 2180 Wright,P Kohut,M Koziol,C Koziol,C Koziol,C Lewis Harris,J Al-Albani,L Irons,L Keel,R Keel,R Page 2

7 Session V INT 003 ARR ARR Online Alcohol, Drugs & Society. Same as Crimin 2180 and Soc Online supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers website for details Session I RSD X01 M 09:00-10:30 am CH Sustainability in St Louis Topic: Sustainability in St Louis. Same as Soc 2192 X01 This course teaches students how Sustainable in St. Louis (SiSL), a small grassroots non-profit organization, improves environmental stewardship in the Shaw neighborhood. Students examine a variety of topics including working with local officials and neighborhood groups, building a base of volunteer support, applying for grants and funding, setting goals and measuring progress. Students gain hands-on non-profit experience through participating in two of SiSL s projects: a prairie restoration effort and an educational neighborhood-based organic farming operation. Students learn how prairie restoration and small scale organic gardening contribute to a healthier ecosystem and create a more vibrant and sustainable urban environment. Class will meet on campus the first two weeks and after that the class will meet in the Shaw neighborhood in south St. Louis, 4265 Shaw Ave, St Louis, MO Mondays, 9-10:30 am: 5/19, 6/2, 6/9 Wednesdays 9:00am-1:00pm, 5/21, 5/28, 6/4, 6/11 Fridays 9:00am-1:00pm: 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13/14 Session I RSD X01 W 09:00-01:00 pm CH Sustainability in St Louis Topic: Sustainability in St Louis. Same as Soc 2192 X01 This course teaches students how Sustainable in St. Louis (SiSL), a small grassroots non-profit organization, improves environmental stewardship in the Shaw neighborhood. Students examine a variety of topics including working with local officials and neighborhood groups, building a base of volunteer support, applying for grants and funding, setting goals and measuring progress. Students gain hands-on non-profit experience through participating in two of SiSL s projects: a prairie restoration effort and an educational neighborhood-based organic farming operation. Students learn how prairie restoration and small scale organic gardening contribute to a healthier ecosystem and create a more vibrant and sustainable urban environment. Class will meet on campus the first two weeks and after that the class will meet in the Shaw neighborhood in south St. Louis, 4265 Shaw Ave, St Louis, MO Mondays, 9-10:30 am: 5/19, 6/2, 6/9 Wednesdays 9:00am-1:00pm, 5/21, 5/28, 6/4, 6/11 Fridays 9:00am-1:00pm: 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13/14 Keel,R Abbott,M Abbott,M Page 3

8 RSD X01 F 09:00-01:00 pm CH Sustainability in St Louis Topic: Sustainability in St Louis. Same as Soc 2192 X01 This course teaches students how Sustainable in St. Louis (SiSL), a small grassroots non-profit organization, improves environmental stewardship in the Shaw neighborhood. Students examine a variety of topics including working with local officials and neighborhood groups, building a base of volunteer support, applying for grants and funding, setting goals and measuring progress. Students gain hands-on non-profit experience through participating in two of SiSL s projects: a prairie restoration effort and an educational neighborhood-based organic farming operation. Students learn how prairie restoration and small scale organic gardening contribute to a healthier ecosystem and create a more vibrant and sustainable urban environment. Class will meet on campus the first two weeks and after that the class will meet in the Shaw neighborhood in south St. Louis, 4265 Shaw Ave, St Louis, MO Mondays, 9-10:30 am: 5/19, 6/2, 6/9 Wednesdays 9:00am-1:00pm, 5/21, 5/28, 6/4, 6/11 Fridays 9:00am-1:00pm: 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13/ Social Statistics Session IV LEC 001 TTh 03:30-06:15 pm ESH Dates: May 19 - July 12. Same as Soc Field Methods in Archaeology Session I FLD X01 MTWThF 09:00-03:30 pm ARR Dates: May 27 - June 6. Prerequisite of "Consent of Instructor" has been waived for summer session. The first class session will meet in Clark 106 from 1:00-4:00pm on May 27. All other classes will meet in the field from 9:00am-3:30pm: May 28, 29, 30 & June 2,3,4,5,&6. FLD X01 WThF 09:00-03:30 pm ARR Dates: May 27 - June 6. Prerequisite of "Consent of Instructor" has been waived for summer session. The first class session will meet in Clark 106 from 1:00-4:00pm on May 27. All other classes will meet in the field from 9:00am-3:30pm: May 28, 29, 30 & June 2,3,4,5,&6. FLD X01 T 01:00-04:00 pm CH Dates: May 27 - June 6. Prerequisite of "Consent of Instructor" has been waived for summer session. The first class session will meet in Clark 106 from 1:00-4:00pm on May 27. All other classes will meet in the field from 9:00am-3:30pm: May 28, 29, 30 & June 2,3,4,5,& Internship In Archaeology 4329 Internship In Physical Anthropology 4350 Special Study Session IV IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: May 29- July 12 Session VI IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Abbott,M Erwin,R Wright,P Wright,P Wright,P Wright,P Shaffer,C Brownell,S Wright,P Page 4

9 Arabic 2190 Special Readings Session IV INT 001 ARR ARR Online Students who have not completed Arabic language courses at UMSL must contact before enrolling Supplemental online fee applies. See Cashiers Dates: May 19 - July 12 Art 1060 Photography I Session II STU Y01 MTWTh 10:00-12:30 pm FA Dates: June 16 - July 12. Studio Art Course Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details 1170 Printmaking I SessionIII STU X01 MTWTh 01:00-03:30 pm ARR Dates: July 14 - August 9 Location: John F. Kennedy High School, 500 Woods Mill Road. Room A2. Students should enter at Exit 3. Same as ST ART 3074 Studio Art Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details 2283 Watercolor Painting Session II STU Y01 MTWTh 01:00-03:30 pm FA Dates: June 16 - July 12 Beginning problems in watercolor painting. Includes the study of traditional and contemporary approaches to color, color techniques, and treatment of papers. May be repeated for credit. Basic studio equipment will be provided, though students will need to supply some personal equipment and supplies. Studio Art Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details 3074 Special Topics In Studio Art SessionIII STU X01 MTWTh 01:00-03:30 pm ARR Contemporary Print Topic: Contemporary Print. Dates: July 14 - August 9. Location: John F Kennedy High School 500 Woods Mill Road, Room A2. Students should enter at Exit 3. Same as ST ART 1170 Studio Art Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers 3312 Advanced Topics in Graphic Design Session II STU Y01 MTWTh 10:00-12:30 pm FA Motion Design I Topic: Motion Design I. Dates: June 16 - July 12. Studio Art Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers 3350 Studio Art Internship 3390 Special Study SessionIII FLD 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: July 14 - August 9 SessionIII IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: July 14 - August 9 Studio Art Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Art Education 2179 Art Activities for Elementary School Session I STU 001 MTWTh 12:00-02:30 pm FA Dates: May 19 - June 14. Studio Art Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details 5334 Topics in Contemporary Art Education Session I LEC G01 MTWTh 09:00-03:00 pm FA St Louis Art & Archictecture St. Louis Art & ArchitectureDaily Off-Site Excrusions Dates: June 2 - June 12. Studio Art Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers 5590 Special Study in Art Education SessionIII RSD G01 ARR ARR ARR Dates July 14 - August 9 Session VI RSD G02 ARR ARR ARR Al-Albani,L Gaubatz,D Sippel,J Anderson,D Sippel,J Mcknight,J Sippel,J Sippel,J McMichael,L Cummings,K Cummings,K Lankford,E Page 5

10 Art History 1100 Introduction To Western Art SessionIII INT 001 ARR ARR Online Dates: July 14- August 9. Online supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers 1108 Introduction To The Arts Of Asia Session II LEC 001 MTWTh 09:30-12:00 pm LH Dates: June 16 - July 12. Art History Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details. Quigley,M Vedagiri,A Astronomy 1012 The Violent Universe And The New Astronomy Session I LEC 001 MTWTh 09:00-11:30 am BH -0B445 Dates: May 19- June 16 Brown,L Biology 1010 Introduction to Student Biological Research Session V LEC X01 ARR ARR ARR Location: World Aquarium General Biology Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online Supplemental Online fee Applies. See Cashiers 1131 Human Physiology And Anatomy I Session II LEC 00A MTWTh 01:30-04:00 pm RB -0R121 Dates: June 16 - July 12Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers Session II LAB 0A1 MW 09:00-01:00 pm SH -0S203 Dates: June 16 - July 12Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers 1141 Human Physiology And Anatomy II SessionIII LEC 00A MTWTh 01:30-04:00 pm RB -0R121 Dates: July 14 - August 9Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers SessionIII LAB 0A1 MW 09:00-01:00 pm SH -0S203 Dates: July 14 - August 9Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers 3123 Tropical Resource Ecology Field Studies Same As Biology 5123 Session I FLD 001 ARR ARR ARR Three Weeks Of Intensive Lecture, Discussion, and Individual Field Studies In Guyana, South America During the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Weeks Of SS1 (Trip Costs To Be Borne By Student) Please See Instructor Before 05/01. Dates: May 19 - June Cell Biology Session IV INT 001 M 07:30-08:30 pm OnlineExam Dates: 5/19-7/14. Supplemental ONLINE fee applies. See Cashiers All examinations are online and must be taken from any computer with internet access on the following Mondays, (June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14) at 7:30 PM. If you cannot take the exams on those days and those times you will need instructor's approval to enroll. INT 001 M 07:30-08:30 pm OnlineExam Dates: 5/19-7/14. Supplemental ONLINE fee applies. See Cashiers All examinations are online and must be taken from any computer with internet access on the following Mondays, (June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14) at 7:30 PM. If you cannot take the exams on those days and those times you will need instructor's approval to enroll. Granger,C Kidd III,A Paul,L Paul,L O'Mara,K Paul,L Paul,L O'Mara,K Bourne,G Spingola,M Spingola,M Page 6

11 3699 Undergraduate Internship In Biotechnology INT 001 M 07:30-08:30 pm OnlineExam Dates: 5/19-7/14. Supplemental ONLINE fee applies. See Cashiers All examinations are online and must be taken from any computer with internet access on the following Mondays, (June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14) at 7:30 PM. If you cannot take the exams on those days and those times you will need instructor's approval to enroll. INT 001 M 07:30-08:30 pm OnlineExam Dates: 5/19-7/14. Supplemental ONLINE fee applies. See Cashiers All examinations are online and must be taken from any computer with internet access on the following Mondays, (June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14) at 7:30 PM. If you cannot take the exams on those days and those times you will need instructor's approval to enroll. INT 001 ARR ARR Online Dates: 5/19-7/14. Supplemental ONLINE fee applies. See Cashiers All examinations are online and must be taken from any computer with internet access on the following Mondays, (June 2, June 16, June 30, July 14) at 7:30 PM. If you cannot take the exams on those days and those times you will need instructor's approval to enroll. Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR 3802 Vertebrate Physiology Session IV LEC 001 MTWTh 02:00-03:15 pm RB -0R120 Dates: May 19 - July Practicum In Conservation Session VI FLD 001 ARR ARR ARR 4614 Biotechnology Laboratory I Session II LEC 00A TTh 09:00-05:00 pm BH -0B116 Dates: June 16 - July 12. Science Lab Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details Session II LAB 0A1 MW 01:00-05:00 pm RB -0R125 Dates: June 16 - July 12. Science Lab Fee Applies. See Cashiers 4662 Human Pathology Session V LEC 001 T 04:30-07:00 pm BH -0B Biochemistry Session IV LEC E01 MTW 05:30-08:00 pm RB -0R120 Same as Chem Dates: May 19 - June Senior Seminar Session IV RSD 001 MW 04:00-05:15 pm BH -0B116 Dates: May 19 - July Research. Spingola,M Spingola,M Spingola,M Thiel,T Howard,M Parker,P Steiniger,M Steiniger,M Paul,L Wall,A Howard,M Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Marquis,R Session VI IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Hughes,M Session VI IND 003 ARR ARR ARR Bourne,G Session VI IND 004 ARR ARR ARR Olivas,W Session VI IND 005 ARR ARR ARR Muchhala,N Session VI IND 006 ARR ARR ARR Granger,C Session VI IND 007 ARR ARR ARR Parker,P Session IV IND 008 ARR ARR RB -0125A Zolman,B Plant Molecular Biol Lab Dates: May 19 - July 12. Plant Molecular Biology Lab Session VI IND 009 ARR ARR ARR Thiel,T Session VI IND 010 ARR ARR ARR Steiniger,M Session VI IND 011 ARR ARR ARR Wang,X Session VI IND 012 ARR ARR ARR Zolman,B Session VI IND 013 ARR ARR ARR Ricklefs,R Session VI IND 014 ARR ARR ARR Gokel Jr,G Page 7

12 4915 Biology Internship 4920 Selected Topics 5123 Advanced Tropical Resource Ecology Field Studies Same As Biology Internship In Conservation Biology 6699 Graduate Internship In Biotechnology 6905 Graduate Research In Biology 6915 Graduate Research Practicum Special Consent Required 6920 Topics In Biology Session VI IND 015 ARR ARR ARR Dunlap Lehtila,A Session I FLD 001 ARR ARR ARR Zolman,B Dates: May 19 - June 14. Session IV IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: 5/19-7/12 Session IV IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Spingola,M Dates: 5/19-7/12 Session I FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Bourne,G Three Weeks Of Intensive Lecture, Discussion and Individual Field Studies In Guyana, South America During The 2nd, 3rd, 4th Weeks Of SS1 (Trip Costs To Be Borne By Student). Please See Instructor Before 05/01. Dates: 05/19-06/14 Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Marquis,R Dates: May 19- August 9 Session VI FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Thiel,T Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Hughes,M Session VI IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Bourne,G Session VI IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Muchhala,N Session VI IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Olivas,W Session VI IND G05 ARR ARR ARR Marquis,R Session VI IND G06 ARR ARR ARR Ricklefs,R Session VI IND G07 ARR ARR ARR Dunlap Lehtila,A Session VI IND G08 ARR ARR ARR Thiel,T Session VI IND G09 ARR ARR ARR Granger,C Session VI IND G10 ARR ARR ARR Stevens,P Session VI IND G11 ARR ARR ARR Parker,P Session VI IND G12 ARR ARR ARR Wang,X Session VI IND G13 ARR ARR ARR Schechter,L Session VI IND G14 ARR ARR ARR Zolman,B Session VI IND G15 ARR ARR ARR Zanne,A Session VI IND G16 ARR ARR ARR Steiniger,M Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Stevens,P Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Granger,C Business Administration 2900 Legal Environment Of Business Session II RSD 001 MTWTh 09:00-11:40 am ESH Dates: June 16 - July 12 Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 3090 Internship In Business Administration 3099 Independent Study In Business Administration Session V INT 002 ARR ARR Online Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers Session V FLD 001 ARR ARR ARR Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Business School Course Fee applies. See Cashiers 5100 Managerial Communication Session IV RSD G01 MW 06:00-08:40 pm SSB Dates: May 19 - July 12. Graduate Supplemental Fee 1 applies. See Cashiers 5299 Individual Research Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR. Graduate Supplemental Fee 1 applies. See Cashiers 5900 Law, Ethics And Business Session V RSD G01 TTh 06:00-08:40 pm SSB Graduate Supplemental Fee 1 applies. See Cashiers website for details 7001 Doctoral Research Session VI RSD G01 ARR ARR ARR Location: ESH 206 Bailey,S Singer,J Elliott,M O'Toole,P Rottman,J Grimm-Howell,E Nauss,R Page 8

13 7002 Dissertation Research Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Location: ESH 206 Nauss,R Chemistry 1081 Introductory Chemistry I-A Session IV LEC 001 TTh 02:00-03:15 pm BH -0B207A Class will meet in Benton 207A. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Instructors Permission Required Introductory Chemistry I Session IV LEC 00A MTWTh 11:00-12:15 pm BH -0B451 Science Lab Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV LAB 0A1 TTh 01:00-04:00 pm BH -0B309 Science Lab Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV LAB 0A2 TTh 01:00-04:00 pm BH -0B310 Science Lab Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV RSD AA1 MW 01:00-02:15 pm BH -0B225 Science Lab Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July Introductory Chemistry II Session IV LEC 00A MTWTh 11:00-12:15 pm BH -0B443 Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV LAB 0A1 MW 01:00-04:00 pm BH -0B309 Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV LAB 0A2 MW 01:00-04:00 pm BH -0B310 Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July 12 Session IV RSD AA1 TTh 01:00-02:15 pm BH -0B443 Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: May 19 - July Special Topics In Introductory Chemistry Dates: May 19 - July 12 D'Souza,V D'Souza,V D'Souza,V D'Souza,V D'Souza,V Hamper,B Hamper,B Hamper,B Hamper,B Session IV IND 001 ARR ARR ARR D'Souza,V Session IV IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Hamper,B 2612 Organic Chemistry I Session IV LEC E01 MTW 05:00-07:30 pm BH -0B102 Dates: May 19 - June Organic Chemistry II Session V LEC E01 MTW 05:00-07:30 pm BH -0B102 Dates: June 30 - August Organic Chemistry Laboratory Session V LEC 00A MT 11:30-12:20 pm BH -0B101 Dates: June 16 - August 8. Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers Session V LAB 0A1 MW 12:30-05:00 pm BH -0B401 Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: June 16 - August 8 Session V LAB 0A2 TTh 12:30-05:00 pm BH -0B401 Science Lab Fee applies. See Cashiers website for details. Dates: June 16 - August Chemical Research Special Consent Required Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 003 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 004 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 005 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 006 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 007 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 008 ARR ARR ARR Mannino,T Mannino,T Bashkin,J Bauer,E Gokel Jr,G Chickos,J Beatty,A Demchenko,A D'Souza,V Dupureur,C Page 9

14 Session VI IND 009 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 010 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 011 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 012 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 013 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 014 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 015 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 016 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND 017 ARR ARR ARR Dates: May 19-August 9 Session VI IND 018 ARR ARR ARR Dates: May 19-August Biochemistry Session IV LEC E01 MTW 05:30-08:00 pm RB -0R120 Dates: May 19 - June 27. Same as Biol Graduate Research In Chemistry Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G05 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G06 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G07 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G08 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G09 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G10 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G11 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G12 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G13 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G14 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G15 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G16 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G17 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G18 ARR ARR ARR Session VI IND G19 ARR ARR ARR Chinese 1003 Chinese III SessionIII RSD 001 MT 10:00-11:00 am CH Dates: July 14 - August 9 This is a Blended course which meets both on campus and online. Harris,W Nichols,M O'Brien,J Spilling,C Stine,K Braddock,J Wong,C Xu,Z Holmes,S Bythell,B Wall,A Nichols,M Bauer,E Beatty,A Chickos,J Demchenko,A D'Souza,V Dupureur,C Harris,W Nichols,M O'Brien,J Spilling,C Stine,K Braddock,J Wong,C Xu,Z Gokel Jr,G Holmes,S Bashkin,J Bythell,B Le,F Page 10

15 2190 Special Readings RSD 001 MTW 10:00-12:00 pm CH Dates: July 14 - August 9 This is a Blended course which meets both on campus and online. RSD 001 ARR ARR Online Dates: July 14 - August 9 This is a Blended course which meets both on campus and online. Session V RSD 001 ARR ARR ARR Le,F Le,F Le,F Communication 1030 Interpersonal Communication I Session I INT 001 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Dates: 5/19-6/14Web-based course. (See Communication Department Website). Session II INT 002 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Web-Based Course.Dates: June 16 - July 12(See Communication Department Website). SessionIII INT 003 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Web-based course.dates: July 14 - Aug Introduction To Public Speaking Session II LEC 001 MTWTh 10:00-12:30 pm LH Dates: June 16 - July Introduction To Mass Communication Session I INT 001 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Web-Based Dates: May 19 - June 14(See Communication Department Website) Session II INT 002 ARR ARR Online Web-Based (See Communication Department Website) Dates: June 16 - July 12 Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers SessionIII INT 003 ARR ARR Online Web-Based (See Communication Department Website)Dates: July 14 - Aug 9 Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers 2231 Communication In The Organization Session I INT 001 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Web-based; Dates: May 19 - June 14(See Communication Department Website SessionIII INT 002 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Web-based; Dates: July 14 - August 9(See Communication Department Website) 3332 Intercultural Communication Session I INT 001 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers Web-Based Dates: May 19 - June 14(See Communication Department Website) Session II INT 002 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers Dates: June 16 - July Applied Public Relations Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Special Consent required Jang,S Jang,S Akerson,A Page 11

16 4900 Directed Readings 4920 Practicum In Applied Communication Special Consent Required 4950 Internship In Applied Communication Special Consent Required 6900 Directed Readings In Communication Special Consent Required 6920 Practicum In Computer-Mediated Communication Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Heisel,L Session VI IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Jang,S Session VI IND 003 ARR ARR ARR McMillion,C Session VI IND 004 ARR ARR ARR Heisel,A Session VI IND 005 ARR ARR ARR Reinhart,A Session VI IND 006 ARR ARR ARR Tian,Y Session VI IND 007 ARR ARR ARR Van Stee,S Session VI IND 008 ARR ARR ARR Heisel,L Session VI IND 009 ARR ARR ARR Akerson,A Session VI IND 001 ARR ARR ARR McMillion,C Session VI FLD 002 ARR ARR ARR McMillion,C Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Hall,A Session VI IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Reinhart,A Dates: May19 - August 9 Session VI IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Heisel,A Session VI IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Van Stee,S Session VI IND G05 ARR ARR ARR Tian,Y Session VI IND G06 ARR ARR ARR Jang,S Session VI IND G07 ARR ARR ARR Akerson,A Session II IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Hall,A Dates: June 16 - July 12. Special Consent Required Session VI IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Hall,A. Special Consent Required 6950 Graduate Internship Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR. Special Consent Required Session VI IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Special Consent Required Session VI IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Special Consent Required 6960 Thesis Research And Preparation Session VI IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Special Consent Required Computer Science 1250 Introduction To Computing Session V LEC 001 TTh 01:00-03:30 pm ESH Programming And Data Structures Session V LEC E01 MW 05:30-08:00 pm ESH ios Apps Development Session V LEC E01 MW 05:30-08:00 pm ESH Computer and Network Security Session V LEC E01 TTh 05:30-08:00 pm SSB Individual Studies 5880 Computer Science Independent Project 6900 Thesis Hall,A Heisel,A Hall,A Heisel,A Hall,A Hall,A Koc,N Hauschild,M Janikow,C Schulte,M Session V IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Bhatia,S Session V IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Chakraborty,U Session V IND 003 ARR ARR ARR He,W Session V IND 004 ARR ARR ARR Janikow,C Session V IND 005 ARR ARR ARR Kang,H Session V IND 006 ARR ARR ARR Schulte,M Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Bhatia,S Single Image Deblurring Session V IND G02 ARR ARR ARR He,W Session V IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Janikow,C Session V IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Kang,H Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Bhatia,S Session V IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G03 ARR ARR ARR He,W Session V IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Janikow,C Session V IND G05 ARR ARR ARR Kang,H Page 12

17 Counselor Education 3220 Counseling Individuals With Special Needs 6020 Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling 6030 Foundations for Multicultural Counseling Session IV RSD E01 MW 05:30-08:00 pm MH -0G08B Dates: May 19 - July 12. Same as CNS ED 6220 College of Education Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details Session V RSD G01 TTh 05:30-08:10 pm SCC Session II LEC G01 MTWTh 02:30-05:10 pm HC -SETON Dates: June 16 - July Group Procedures in Counseling Session V RSD G01 MW 05:30-08:10 pm HC -SETON 6050 Individual Inventory Session V RSD G01 MW 05:30-08:10 pm SCC Psychopathology & Diagnosis Session V LEC G01 MW 02:30-05:10 pm SCC Foundations of School Guidance Session V LEC G01 MW 02:30-05:10 pm SCC Current Issues In Counseling Special Needs Populations 6380 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Field Experience Session IV RSD G01 MW 05:30-08:00 pm MH -0G08B Dates: May 19 - July 12. Same as CNS ED 3220 Session V FLD G01 T 04:00-05:30 pm SCC Session V FLD G02 T 04:00-05:30 pm SCC Career Information and Development SessionIII RSD G01 MTWTh 02:30-05:10 pm SCC -0219B Dates: July 14 - August Seminar SessionIII RSD X01 ARR ARR ARR Cnsling & Clt Comp in Glbl Soc Location: New York City. Dates: July Course is being offered in conjunction with the Summer Institute: Cultural Competence for School Counselors. Course is open to graduate students in the Counseling & Family Therapy department. Special consent Numbers can be obtained in 469 Marillac Hall. Session V RSD X02 ARR ARR ARR Cnsling & Clt Comp in Glbl Soc Location: Saint Louis MO. Dates: June 10 - June 16. Course is being offered in conjunction with the St. Louis Cultural Competence Institute. Course is open to graduate students in the Counseling & Family Therapy department. Special consent Numbers can be obtained in 469 Marillac Hall Problems Special consent form required. Please obtain in 469 Marillac Hall or call Integrating Religion And Spirituality In Counseling Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Dates: June 16 - Aug 9 SessionIII LEC G01 MTWTh 05:30-08:10 pm SCC Dates; July 14 - August Counseling Women Toward Empowerment Session II RSD G01 MTWTh 05:30-08:10 pm SCC Dates: June 16 - July Doctoral Internship Please obtain in 469 Marillac Hall or call Session V FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Dates June 16 - August 9 Session V FLD G02 ARR ARR ARR Session V FLD G03 ARR ARR ARR Session V FLD G04 ARR ARR ARR Session V FLD G05 ARR ARR ARR Zeilman,M Cottone,R Coker,A Whittington,B Tagger,L Zeilman,M Cottone,R Cottone,R Hutchison,B Hutchison,B Pope,M Kashubeck West,S Cottone,R Coker,A Cottone,R Kashubeck West,S Pope,M Coker,A Hutchison,B Page 13

18 Criminology & Criminal Justice 1100 Introduction To Criminology And Criminal Justice Session V FLD G06 ARR ARR ARR Session V FLD G07 ARR ARR ARR Session V LEC 001 MW 11:30-01:30 pm CH Theories Of Crime Session V INT 002 ARR ARR Online. ONLINE supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers 1120 Criminal Law Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online. Online Fee applies. See Cashier's 1200 Foundations Of Law: An Introduction To Legal Studies Session IV INT 001 ARR ARR Online Dates: May 19 - July 12. Online Supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers Same as POL SCI Criminal Justice Policy Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online. Online Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details 2180 Alcohol, Drugs And Society Session V LEC 001 W 10:00-12:30 pm SSB (Same as SOC 2180 & Anthro 2192). This is a blended course. This course makes significant use of MyGateway & Online resources, but is designed for students who desire a traditional face-to-face classroom experience, 50 percent of the class time in person, 50 percent of the class involves online activities and participation. LEC 001 ARR ARR Online (Same as SOC 2180 & Anthro 2192). This is a blended course. This course makes significant use of MyGateway & Online resources, but is designed for students who desire a traditional face-to-face classroom experience, 50 percent of the class time in person, 50 percent of the class involves online activities and participation. Session V INT 002 ARR ARR Online. (same as SOC 2180 & Anthro 2192). This is an online course. A totally web-based course: Online participation using live collaborate class broadcasts and/or archived class recordings, as well as discussion boards and group activities. Students are encouraged to attend the first class meeting of SOC/CCJ on Wednesday June 18 at 10:00am-12:30pm. Online Supplemental Fee applies. See Cashiers 2210 Research Methods In Criminology And Criminal Justice 2220 Statistical Analysis In Criminology And Criminal Justice Session V LEC 001 TTh 09:00-11:00 am CH June 16- August 9 Session V LEC 001 TTh 11:30-02:00 pm ESH June 16 - August Policing Session V LEC 001 MW 09:00-11:00 am SSB Courts Session V LEC C01 M 05:30-09:10 pm St Chas CC Dates: Jun 16 - August 9. Location: St. Charles Community College, St. Peters, MO. McAfee-Maag,J Nelson,M Maher,T McAlister,S Rensing,K Middleton,R Keller,M Keel,R Keel,R Keel,R Dickinson,T Freitas,A Pickering,J Maher,T Page 14

19 3290 Special Readings Special Consent Required SessionIII IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: July 14 - August 9 SessionIII IND 002 ARR ARR ARR Dates: July 14- August 9 Session V IND 003 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND 004 ARR ARR ARR Session I IND 005 ARR ARR ARR Dates: May 19 - June Forms Of Criminal Behavior Session V INT S01 ARR ARR Online Online Supplemental Fee Applies See Cashiers Website for details Race, Crime, And Justice Session V LEC 001 TTh 09:00-11:00 am CH Same as Soc Special Topics In Criminology And Criminal Justice 4390 Seminar In Criminology And Criminal Justice 6485 Directed Readings/Research In Criminology And Criminal Justice 6495 Internship In Criminology And Criminal Justice 6498 M A Thesis Research 7499 Ph.D. Dissertation Research Taylor,T Huebner,B Maher,T Carbone,K Wright,R Crocker,G Kras,K Session V LEC 001 MW 01:30-03:30 pm CH Guzy,M Crime Scene Investigation Class meets June 16 - August 9. Topic: Crime Scene Investigation. This course will examine the legal and scientific considerations of Crime Scene Investigation with a strong emphasis on their practical application. Students must be able to take part in field trips to the St. Louis Police Lab, the Medical Examiner s Office and the Carnahan Courthouse. All facilities are located in downtown St. Louis Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online Huebner,B. Online supplemental fee applies. See Cashiers Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Taylor,T Session V IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Huebner,B Session V IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Rosenfeld,R Session V IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Maher,T Session V IND G05 ARR ARR ARR Slocum,L Session V IND G06 ARR ARR ARR Bursik,R Session V IND G07 ARR ARR ARR Lauritsen,J Session V IND G08 ARR ARR ARR Carbone,K Session V FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Maher,T Session VI FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Carbone,K Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G02 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G03 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G04 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G05 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G06 ARR ARR ARR Session V IND G07 ARR ARR ARR Rosenfeld,R Wright,R Huebner,B Esbensen,F Carbone,K Lauritsen,J Klinger,D Page 15

20 Early Childhood Education 3303 Curriculum And Practice Laboratory: Infant/Toddler 3313 Curriculum And Practice: Infant/Toddler 3332 Literacy, Learning and Instruction For The Young Child 6321 Parent And Community Resources In Early Childhood Education 6415 Organization And Development Of Early Childhood Programs 6490 Internship Please obtain in 369 Marillac Hall or call Problems Please obtain in 369 Marillac Hall or call Session V LAB 001 T 08:00-12:00 pm ARR Location: Univ Child Development Center, SCC 130. Dates: June 16-August 9 College of Education Supp Fee Applies. See Cashier's website for details Session V LAB 002 W 08:00-12:00 pm ARR Location: Univ Child Development Center, SCC 130. Dates: June 16-August 9 College of Education Supp Fee Applies. See Cashier's website for details Session V RSD 001 TW 01:00-03:00 pm SCC College of Education Supp Fee Applies. See Cashier's website for details. Session V RSD E01 MW 05:30-08:10 pm SCC College of Education Supp Fee Applies. See Cashier's website for details. College of Education Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers website for details Session IV INT X01 ARR ARR Online Online Course. Dates: May 19 - July 12. CE Distance delivery fee applies. See Cashiers website for details Session V INT X01 ARR ARR Online Online Course. CE Distance Delivery Fee Applies. See Cashiers Session IV FLD G01 ARR ARR ARR Dates: TBA Session V IND G01 ARR ARR ARR Navin,L Navin,L Navin,L Husbye,N Navin,L Levine,M Economics 1000 Introduction To The American Economy Session V LEC E01 TTh 05:30-08:00 pm CH Principles Of Microeconomics Session I LEC 001 MTWTh 09:30-12:30 pm SSB Dates: May 19 - June 14 Session V LEC E01 MW 05:30-08:00 pm CH Principles Of Macroeconomics Session V LEC E01 TTh 05:30-08:00 pm CH Microeconomics For The School Curriculum 4105 Quantitative Mth & Modeling In Econ, Business & Social Sciences Session II RSD Y01 MTWTh 08:30-12:30 pm JCP 64 Economics in the Elem Clsrm Dates: June 02 - June 12, 2014Same as Econ 5052 Y01Location: UMSL JCP 64 Session V INT 001 ARR ARR Online. Online Supplemental Fee Applies. See Cashiers 4900 Advanced Topics In Economic Analysis Session VI LEC E01 MW 05:30-08:00 pm SSB Data Analysis in Soc Sci & Bus. Same as Econ Topic: Data Analysis in Social Sciences and Business 4990 Internship In Applied Economics Session V IND 001 ARR ARR ARR Dates: June 16 - August 9 Sanders,D Edwards,T Speicher,B Allison,M Dickens,L Speicher,B Allison,M Allison,M Page 16

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