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1 LEARN BOLDLY. LIVE TO INSPIRE FALL SCHEDULE OFFICE OF REGISTRATION AND RECORDS: FAX: The information in this schedule is for planning purposes only and is subject to change at the discretion of the university W. Court St. Seguin, Texas
2 TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Academic Calendar Fall 2015 Semester FALL 2015 CALENDAR August August August 22 August 24 August August 25 August 28 September 7 September 18 September 29 October 9 October November 3 November 9-13 November November December 9 December 9-10 December 10 December December 17 December 19 December 21 Returning students check-in online New students living on campus check-in online New students living on campus move-in; new commuters check-in in-person Returning students move-in Late registration and schedule changes First day of class Last day to register for the fall semester Labor Day Holiday (no classes university offices closed) Three week checks due Last day to finish an incomplete from summer terms Six-week grades due Mid-semester break Last day to withdraw from a course with a W Faculty advising Registration for spring Thanksgiving break (no classes university offices closed) Last day of lecture Make-up registration Reading day Final examinations Graduating senior grades due by 5 p.m. Baccalaureate (a.m.) & Commencement (p.m.) All other student grades due at 5 p.m.
3 FALL 2015 REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES UNLESS THEY HAVE MET WITH THEIR ADVISOR. IF THERE ARE ANY HOLDS LISTED IN YOUR mytlu STUDENT ACCOUNT, YOU MUST CLEAR THOSE PRIOR TO REGISTRATION. Step I - Course Selection 1) Go to mytlu and sign in to your student account. Click on the Student tab, and select Registration and Advising. You will find information there on registering for courses. 2) See your academic advisor and get clearance for online registration. Your advisor will need to change your advising flag from N to Y. 3) Check the Registration Holds portion of the Registration and Advising page in your mytlu account. If you have holds, you must get them cleared with the appropriate office before you can register. 4) Students have a designated registration time based on their number of earned hours. Your online registration time is displayed for you in your mytlu student account, on the Registration and Advising page, in the Registration Times Info section. Have a question about your registration time? Call the Office of Registration & Records at ) Make-up registration and schedule changes may be made April 29 th and 30 th. Step II - Payment of Fees A bill will be mailed to the student s permanent home address in July. Students may choose to pay in full or submit the first installment of the monthly payment plan by August 3 rd, IF PAYMENT OR PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE BY AUGUST 3 rd, HOUSING RESERVATIONS AND CLASS SCHEDULES MAY BE DELETED! A $50 late fee will be assessed to all students who do not meet the initial payment deadline. Step III - Required Check-in All students must check-in before they attend classes. Students who have completed Steps I and II will check-in online August using the mytlu student portal. Students who have holds that prevent them from checking-in online will check-in in-person in the Office of Registration & Records on Monday, August 24 th. Students who do not check-in and confirm their registration will have their schedule deleted. Step IV Schedule Changes Returning students who wish to add or drop a course may make schedule changes at mytlu, or in the Office of Registration & Records, beginning Monday, August 24 th.
4 LATE REGISTRATION Late registration takes place in the Office of Registration & Records (BC 101) on August 24-28, 2015, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. A late registration fee of $100 is assessed for all late registrations. The last day to register for the Fall 2015 semester is Friday, August 28 th. REGISTRATION INFO ADVISING REGISTRATION PAYMENT New students will receive registration instructions during summer orientation. Returning students should visit their mytlu account, print off a copy of a registration card and a transcript, and see their advisor for registration clearance. Students meet with their academic advisor to discuss course selection and receive registration clearance. New and returning students may register between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the Office of Registration & Records after seeing an advisor. Payment in full, or the 1 st installment (40%) if using the payment plan, will be due at the time of registration. Refer to the TLU catalog for information regarding tuition, fees, and refund policies. FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (RPA) makes every effort to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of This act is designed to protect the privacy of a student s educational records and the right of a student to his/her records. The Student Handbook and the TLU Bulletin both describe the policies that govern maintenance of and access to a student s personal and academic records. The policy permits disclosure of educational records under certain limited circumstances and routine disclosures, at the University s discretion of information defined by the University as directory information. Texas Lutheran defines directory information as the following: name, local, permanent and address, phone number, major, minor, photo, participation in sports, height and weight of athletes, degree candidacy, degrees and awards received, number of registered hours, classification, academic honors, dates of attendance, and previous colleges attended. You have the right to prevent the disclosure of directory information by filing a request in writing in the Office of Registration and Records on the Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form (which is available in the Registrar s office). Such a request is good for one semester only. assumes no liability for any actions or results that come from honoring your instructions that the information be withheld.
5 Additional Schedule Information Important Registration Dates April 6-10 April April May 14 June 1 June 2 July 6 July 7 August 25 August 28 See your advisor and get cleared for registration; clear any holds on your student account Preregistration for May term, summer, and fall Makeup registration for students who missed registration or had holds May term begins; last day to add a class for May term Summer A term begins Last day to add a summer A course Summer B term begins Last day to add a summer B course Fall term begins Last day to add a fall class Band, Orchestra, and Choir Schedules Below is a listing of the rehearsal times for the School of Music ensembles. For more information contact the music department at Course Number Course Name Instructor Day Time Location MUSI 104/114 Chamber Orchestra Jeffords, E. T W F 4:30-6:00 5:30-7:00 2:30-4:00 FINE 100 WLT FINE 100 MUSI 106/116 Jazz Band McDonald, S. TR 7:00-8:00 WLT MUSI 107/117 Wind Ensemble Bronk, M. MW R 4:30-6:00 5:00-6:00 FINE 100 FINE 100 MUSI 107/117 Symphonic Winds Bronk, M. TR R 12:00-12:50 4:00-5:00 FINE 100 FINE 100 MUSI 108/118 TLU Choir Boyer, D. MTWR 4:30-6:00 FINE 190 MUSI 108/118 TLU Women s Choir Boyer, D. TR 12:00-12:50 FINE 190 W 5:30-6:00 FINE 190 MUSI 108A/118A Kantorei Chamber Choir Boyer, D. MT R 6:00-7:00 FINE 190 Final Exam Schedule Fall 2015 Important dates: Wednesday, December 9 th Last Day of Lecture Thursday, December 10 th Reading Day (8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) Thurs-Wed, December Final Exams (includes Saturday exams) Thursday, December 17 th Graduating seniors final grades due by 5pm Saturday, December 19 th Commencement Monday, December 21 st Other student s final grades due by 5pm All final examinations are to be conducted according to the schedule below: Day 8:30-11:30 a.m. 1:30-4:30 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec 10 Study Time Study Time TR 4:00 & TR & R-Only Evening Classes Friday, Dec 11 MWF 9:00 a.m. MW(F) 1:00 p.m. MW 4:00 & Non-Standard Classes Saturday, Dec 12 MWF 8:00 a.m. MW 2:30 p.m. No Exams Monday, Dec 14 MWF 10:30 a.m. TR 2:30 p.m. MW & M-Only Evening Classes Tuesday, Dec 15 TR 10:30 a.m. TR 1:00 p.m. T-Only Evening Classes Wednesday, Dec 16 TR 8:00 a.m. MWF 11:30 a.m. W-Only Evening Classes Thursday, Dec 17 Make-up Exams Make-up Exams No Exams
6 Compass Requirements Starting in fall 2012, students who are new to TLU will be required to complete a new general education curriculum called Compass. Compass has 3 parts: foundation courses, distribution courses, and competencies (and associated skills). Below are the requirements for each of the three areas. The Foundations (21 hours) Basic Quantitative Literacy: MATH 130 or higher Critical Reading: FREX134 Engaging Faith Traditions: THEO133 Modern Language: Any modern language at the 131 level or higher Self-Awareness & Development: PRWB130 Written Communication: COMP131 & COMP132 The Distributions (30 hours) Arts 6 hours (with an attached competency) from the following: ARTS130, DRAM, MUSI, VART Humanities 6 hours (with an attached competency) from the following: HUMA130, ENGL, GEOG, HIST, MAST, PHIL, WOST No more than 3 hours can be taken in any one discipline Natural Sciences & Math 6 hours (with an attached competency) from the following: NSCI 140, BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, MATH, PHYS, STAT At least one natural science course must have a lab No more than 4 hours can be taken in any one discipline Professional Applications 3 hours (with an attached competency) from the following: BUSI, COMM, CSCI, EDUC, ENGR, ISYS, KINS Cultural Perspective & Religion 3 hours (with an attached competency) from the following: FREN, GREK, HEBR, SPAN, THEO Social Sciences 6 hours (with an attached competency) from the following: SSCI130, CRCJ, ECON, POLS, PSYC, SOCI No more than 3 hours can be taken in any one discipline For a course to count toward completion of a distribution, it must have a competency. For example, PSYC P will count toward completion of the Social Sciences requirement since it has an attached competency (Problem Solving). SOCI G would also count. PSYC will not count toward completion of the Social Sciences requirement because it does not have a designated competency. See below. The Competencies Through completion of the foundation and distribution courses listed above, and also through selected courses in their majors, students will be developing important competencies. Course offerings designed to meet each competency will be identified in the schedule of classes with a competency code attached to the course number. Throughout their course of study, students will be required to take at least one course with each of the following competencies: Advanced Quantitative Reasoning (Q) Intercultural Global Knowledge (G) Aesthetic/Expression (A) Oral Communication (O) Civic Engagement (V) Problem Solving (P) Ethical Reasoning (E) Scientific Literacy (S) Inquiry & Analysis (I) Competencies are identified in the fourth component of the course number. For example, VART A is an Art Appreciation course that meets the Aethetic/Expression competency requirement. Some courses can meet more than one competency. For example, NSCI IS is a Natural Science course that meets both the Inquiry & Analysis (I) and Scientific Literacy (S) competencies. Some courses will not have a competency. For example, GEOG is a Geography course that does not satisfy a competency requirement.
7 Activity Modules Activity modules stretch the educational experience beyond traditional academic boundaries by providing students structured learning experiences outside of the classroom that help them advance toward achievement of the competencies. Module requirements are: Four modules contributing to at least two discrete competencies are required for graduation. All incoming freshmen take the freshmen experience module during their first semester of enrollment with the remaining three modules determined by the student Preferably the majority of modules are completed by the end of sophomore year For every 15 hours transferred in, one less module would be needed (hours earned from an institution of higher education, not AP, IB, or Dual Credit hours) Modules are offered during the fall and spring semesters and registration runs concurrently with class registration Modules run a maximum of 12 weeks and are assessed as Credit/No Credit Activity Module Descriptions To determine meeting times and locations for activity modules, go to the mytlu portal and click on Student Life. COCR 101: Paw Print (D) The Paw Print is required for all incoming students enrolled in the Exploring the Arts & Sciences (FREX 134) course. This module will focus on first-year students understanding of why they have decided to get a higher education degree, what they want to do with it to better their life and community, and how they are going to get it done (graduate). Students will discuss the concepts of liberal arts and vocation and complete a comprehensive education plan for their upcoming college years. COCR 112: HELP! How Do I Study? (D) - Ever found yourself studying for hours only to do poorly on an exam, even though you thought you were prepared? Maybe the strategies you use need some updating. This module will allow you to look critically at how you currently study and it will help you develop better strategies for the more complex college environment. COCR 117: Starlit Discussions (G) - This module develops the competency of Intercultural Global Knowledge. Specifically, the student will attend all of the Starlit Discussion Series over the course of the fall semester. The topics of these focus on current events. Each discussion picks a topic, and brings in a range of experts who can provide perspectives during the group discussion. COCR 118: Make Your Professional Impact (D) (O) - Jump in and get your feet wet! Career Development won t be scary or stressful if you get going early on! Learn how to choose a major and career path that are great fits for your personality. Craft a resume, create online professional profiles, and learn to network in your area of interest! COCR 122: Watoto = Children (V) - Ever wanted to make a difference in another part of the world? Here s your opportunity! Help organize and run a kickball tournament to raise funds and awareness for orphans affected by AIDS in Tanzania. COCR 123: Career Decision Making (D) (O) -So you have a resume and a major Now what? Fine-tune your interviewing and networking skills as you prepare for the world of work and life after TLU. Whether you'll be hunting for that first job or headed off to Grad School, this module is for you! Open to students with 26+ credit hours. COCR 124: Make Fitness Count (D) - Students who register for Make Fitness Count would be required to attend an orientation session, participate in pre and post fitness testing and participate in fitness activities at least twice a week for 30 minutes (10 hours for a 10 week program) or three times a week for seven weeks. These activities would/could include using the fitness center, swimming laps at the pool, attending a non-credit fitness class, such as Zumba or Yoga. Up to five athletic practices may count toward the required exercise sessions. The students will keep an exercise journal to be turned in twice during the module. COCR 145: The Latino(a) Experience (G) - Who am I? Who am I in relation to others? It might be argued that everyone in today's society struggles to understand and articulate their often multiple identities. This module will look at the diverse experience of Latino's in the United States. Through sociological reading, media, stories, community and other relevant perspectives student's will explore the social economic, cultural, and political issues that affected the Latino life. The module is designed to be a highly interactive and requires every student to participate and explore their own culture and experience. COCR 146: Overview of Professional Nursing (D) - This module allows you to discover the nursing profession by attending a workshop on nursing and getting you involved in the nursing simulation lab. This is a wonderful opportunity to discover if nursing is right for you. You will be asked to complete a reflective writing assignment on if you feel the nursing profession is right for you and, how you might work towards this career path. COCR 147: Rebirth of the Dog Pound (D) This module will allow the student to create an exciting sense of support for the TLU community. From athletics and academic to cultural and the fine arts, building a sense of spirit crosses all parts of TLU. Being a part of this module and participating in the module, will allot the student to develop their own spirit for TLU and when attending events, show others that TLU does have an excited student body.
8 Module Descriptions Continued COCR 149: Pathways to Silence (F) - Pathways to Silence is designed to deepen your spiritual practice through a variety of prayer forms: art, music, body movement, and Scripture. Students of all faith backgrounds are encouraged to participate in order to widen our understanding of the many ways God speaks. This module is designed for those who are open to new ways of listening for God s still, small voice. COCR 155: Basic Policing (V) - Thinking about a career in law enforcement, or just curious about how the men and women in blue really work? Dispel media-driven myths and learn about the realities of basic policing. Completing this module will qualify you to do volunteer work with the TLU police department. COCR 157: Jefferson Elementary Tutoring (V) - Do you enjoy working with younger kids? We need you! As part of this module, you ll be partnered with a teacher at Jefferson Elementary to mentor and tutor students who need a little extra help. TLU students need to be available at least 30 minutes between 8:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. on a weekly basis throughout the semester. Have fun and be a positive role module for local kids! COCR 161: Coming Home (V) - The United States locks up more people than any other country in the world. On an annual basis, hundreds of thousands of incarcerated people return home, including 70,000 per year in Texas. How can our communities support these individuals in becoming upstanding citizens, overcoming significant barriers related to employment, housing, and mental health? This module will provide participants with the opportunity to interview local Seguin churches and community organizations to determine whether there is interest in developing a local, collaborative, prisoner re-entry program. With the support of fellow students, each participant will facilitate one interview and also help present the cumulative findings to the community. COCR 167: The TLU Water Bottle House (V) - Want to be involved in a unique experience that will be around long after you graduate? Come help us finish the TLU water bottle house. This structure will serve as an important gathering point for the TLU community and will house stories of current and former students, employees, and members of the Seguin community. To see how we will be building, watch this video: You have to be ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work if you sign up for this module! COCR 168: Interfaith Spiritual Practices (F) - Interfaith Spiritual Practices will get your body moving and your spirit singing! Whether you ve practiced yoga before, or never put your feet on a mat, you will gain new insight into the ways ancient spiritual practices lead to personal growth. We will examine the connections between yoga s Hindu origins and Christian spiritual practices. Come with an open mind and a willing heart flexibility is optional! COCR 169: The New Career Professional (D)(O) - Create a professional version of you. An overview of the concepts involved in an emerging professional. Develop a working knowledge of career information related to job market trends and personal marketing. Recognize the importance of on-going professional development. COCR 170: Therapeutic Riding (D) Must have some riding experience beyond having taken simple trail rides to camps. In this module, students will learn how to use equine assisted activities (which assist with balance, flexibility and selfconfidence) to promote positive outcomes for persons with disabilities in cognitive, physical, social and emotional dimensions of well-being. Students will also be taught to apply principles of self-care for themselves as they learn about caring for others and for the horses. Students will be introduced to therapeutic riding as a vocation practiced by those with a passion for therapeutic work and a passion for horses. For more information, please visit COCR 171: Using Information Technology (P) - All of you will graduate with the title of "knowledge worker", regardless of your degree. Understanding the difference between data, information, and knowledge will start you on the right path. In this module, you will learn how to search the World Wide Web effectively. Also, you will use some common applications, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access that will enhance your productivity in handling your assignments, research, problem solving and more. COCR 172: Women s Self-Defense Course (D) - This course is to provide women with basic knowledge in verbal skills, being assertive, being aware of their surroundings, and build confidence in self-defense techniques to defend against an attacker. COCR 173: Reducing Stress (D) For students who have taken or are currently enrolled in PRWB-130. College is a high stress environment. Handling stress effectively is necessary to personal well-being and success in college. Many of students favorite stress relief is either too time consuming or not available at particularly stressful times of the semester. This module will focus on developing a set of evidence based stress reduction techniques that can fit within half hour or less time blocks. Students will practice and developing specialized skills in progressive muscle relaxation, deep breathing, mental focusing techniques (RAFTing) and guided imagery (Mindplay). COCR 174: Paws in Prison (V) - Assist with training of shelter dogs while learning about animal-assisted intervention in inmates rehabilitation by visiting Paws in Prison and meeting with the volunteer staff of the program. Students will visit Lockhart Correctional Facility, the site of the program, as a group, accompanied by Professor Robin Bisha, an official prison volunteer who has been working with the group for four years.
9 Module Descriptions Continued COCR 175: Mindfulness and Your Education (D) - Students will engage in mindfulness practices and study the science supporting the role of contemplative practice in human wellbeing. Stress relief and improved ability to focus are just two of the benefits that neuroscience suggests we gain from a consistent contemplative practice. Students will be guided in three well established contemplative practices, engage in solo practice throughout the semester, and consider what they have experienced and learned about themselves at the end of the module. Reading excerpts of Buddha s Brain: Happiness, Love, and Wisdom, by Rick Hanson and Richard Mendius, will help students understand and contextualize their individual experiences. Students may purchase the book (list price $17.95) or read excerpts on reserve at the Blumberg Library. COCR 176: Get Your Financial Life in Order!!! (Q) This module is for students interested in knowing and understanding basic financial information that will impact them for the rest of their lives. COCR 177: Peers Against Tobacco (D) - In this module you will learn about the negative health effects of tobacco use and how to prevent yourself from becoming a smoker and perhaps how to encourage your peers and your environment to be tobacco free. COCR 178: Improve Your Sleep (D) - Do you find yourself nodding off in class? Are you tossing and turning, not sleeping several nights out of the week? Take this module, learn how to get a better night s sleep and impress the person back home that used to have to drag you out of bed every morning. COCR 179: Genogram (D) - You think your family is weird? Learn how to construct a genogram, a sort of family tree. Learn how to interview your immediate family to get vital information about your extended family. Where do your traditions come from? What makes your family unique? COCR 180: Being Roman Catholic Means (F) - Are you Roman Catholic and want to embrace or continue your spirituality as a student at TLU? Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Explore various aspects of Catholicism, meet other Catholic students and deepen your spirituality and understanding of the Catholic faith during this module. Note: This module will contain Sunday and Wednesday dates for participation. Community Engagement Courses Community engagement has been integrated into the following courses. Please check the actual course listing to see whether the course is taught to the level of the civic engagement competency (designator V) or simply includes involvement outside of "normal" class parameters. COMM 332, Leadership for Social Change, Dr. Robin Bisha Students will be required to work with dogs within the class period for at least-6-7 weeks. Service outside the class period also focuses on dogs but could be arranged to include only rescue support activities rather than hands-on work with the animals. COMP 131 (sections 3 & 4), English Composition I, Professor Beth Barry Students will complete a Write to Serve project, which gives them an opportunity to share their writing with middle and high school students in the surrounding community. ISYS 133, Applications Software, Dr. Rodrick Shao Students will respond to Seguin s Digital Divide by promoting computer literacy. Using classrooms on campus, TLU students will work with and answer questions from community members related to operating systems, application software and Internet technology. KINS 377, Early Childhood Motor Programming, Dr. Casi Helbig Students will be paired with a preschooler from Faith Lutheran Preschool. The TLU student will write lesson plans and lead the preschooler through a movement program during class time that will last approximately two months. SPAN 375, Advanced Conversational Spanish, Professor Ana Chmielewski Students will engage in the Seguin community by teaching English as a Second Language. Through this service-learning project, students will learn more about the differences between English and Spanish and interact with many different native speakers. THEO 373, Judaism, Professor Rachel Walsh Students in this course will develop relationships with members of a Jewish community in San Antonio. Together, they will participate in an interfaith conversation and a service project. The civic engagement project will happen outside of scheduled class time and students will be encouraged to carpool to/from San Antonio.
10 Courses with Competencies Course Competency Course Competency Course Competency Course Competency AMMS 113C 01 A GEOG G KINS OE COMM VE AMMS 118C 01 A GERM G SOCI OG FREX V AMMS 118C 02 A GERM G WOST OG ISYS V DRAM A GERM G WOST OP ISYS V DRAM A HIST G BUSI P NURS V DRAM A INTL G COMM PO SPAN V MUSI A INTL G CRCJ P THEO V MUSI A POLS G CSCI P CSCI W MUSI A PORT G CSCI P DRAM WA MUSI A SOCI GO CSCI P EDUC 334A 01WE MUSI A SPAN G CSCI P MATH W MUSI A SPAN G ECON P NURS W MUSI A SPAN G ECON P PSYC W MUSI A SPAN G PHYS P THEO W VART A SPAN G PHYS P VART W VART A SPAN G POLS P VART A SPAN G POLS P VART A SPAN G SOCI P VART A SPAN G SOCI P VART A SPAN G SOCI P VART A SPAN G SOCI 231A 01 P VART A THEO G VART P VART A THEO G WOST PO VART A THEO G BUSI Q DRAM AW VART G MATH Q MATH B WOST GO MATH Q MATH B WOST G MATH Q MATH B DRAM I MATH Q MATH B ENGL I MATH Q MATH B ENGL 272A 01 I MATH Q MATH B ENGL I MATH Q MATH B HIST I MATH Q MATH B HIST I STAT Q ACCT E HIST I STAT Q BUSI E HIST I STAT Q COMM E HIST I BIOL S KINS EO HIST I BIOL S NURS E MAST I BIOL S PHIL E NSCI IS BIOL S PHIL E SOCI I BIOL S THEO E THEO I BIOL S WOST E WOST I BIOL S COMM EV WOST 272A 01 I BIOL S EDUC 334A 01 EW AFAM OG CHEM S AFAM GO AFAM OP CHEM S BUSI G BIOL O CHEM S CHIN G BUSI OW ENVS S CHIN G COMM OG NSCI SI COMM GO COMM OP PHYS S FREN G COMM O PSYC S FREN G COMM O PSYC S GEOG G COMM O PSYC S
11 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Accounting (Masters) ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT E Corporate Tax M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 245 Cook, S 30 8 Cross Listed as BUSI 476 Advanced Accounting M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 127 Thompson, M Accounting Theory and T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 132 Cook, S 15 0 Research Contemporary Accounting T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 103 Thompson, M 15 0 Topics Accounting Ethics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Thompson, M Cross Listed as BUSI 486 Activity Modules COCR D COCR D COCR D COCR D COCR D COCR G COCR DO COCR V COCR DO COCR D COCR G COCR D COCR D COCR D COCR F COCR V COCR V COCR V COCR V COCR F COCR DO COCR D COCR P COCR D Freshmen Experience Module Freshmen Experience Module Freshmen Experience Module Freshmen Experience Module Help! How Do I Study? Starlit Discussions Make Your Professional Impact Watoto=Children Career Decision Making 2.0 Make Fitness Count The Latino(a) Experience Overview of Professional Nursing Overview of Professional Nursing Rebirth of the Dog Pound Pathways to Silence Basic Policing Jefferson Elementary Tutoring Coming Home TSCH TBA Harvey, M Tues 9/8, 10/27, 11/3, 4:30-5:30pm TSCH TBA Harvey, M Wed 9/9, 10/28, 11/4, 3-4pm TSCH TBA Harvey, M Wed 9/9, 10/28, 11/4 6:30-7:30pm TSCH TBA Harvey, M Thurs 9/10, 10/29, 11/5 6:30-7:30pm TBA NA Cradit, L 25 1 orientation Thurs 8/27 9:30-10:20am TSCH 130 TBA NA Braaten, D 25 0 orientation Friday 8/28 12:30-1:30pm LNGH 231 TBA NA Navarro, B orientation Thurs 8/27 9:30-10:20am ASC A/B TBA NA Anderson, J 20 1 orientation Wednesday 8/26 4-4:30pm ASC A/B TBA NA Navarro, B orientation Wednesday 8/26 2-3pm ASC A/B TBA NA Roberts, D orientation Wednesday 8/ pm FITC 101 TBA NA Lopez, S orientation Wednesday 8/26 3-4pm CENT 122 TBA NA Bedgood, A 10 4 orientation Tuesday 8/25 4-5pm Nursing Lab TBA NA Long, A 10 9 orientation Tuesday 8/ pm Nursing Lab TBA NA Mabrie, P orientation Thursday 8/27 3-4pm ASC A/B TBA NA Stewart, K 12 7 orientation Friday 8/28 1-2pm CSL TBA NA Boehm, S orientation Thursday 8/27 1-2pm ASC A/B TBA NA Anderson, J orientation Thursday 8/27 4-4:30pm CSL Garage TBA NA Barr, T orientation Thursday 8/27 9:30-10:20am CSL TBA NA Olson, A 40 9 The TLU Water Bottle House orientation Thurs 8/27 9:30-10:20am TSCH 201 Interfaith Spiritual Practices TBA NA Stewart, K orientation Friday 8/28 11am-noon Chapel The New Career TBA NA Navarro, B Professional orientation Wednesday 8/26 1-2pm ASC A/B Therapeutic Riding TBA NA Turner, C 5 0 must have riding experience; 8/27 9:30am Using Information TBA NA Hijazi, S Technology orientation Tues 8/25 10:30-11:30am TSCH 127 Women's Self-Defense TBA NA Stevens, J 20 0 Course orientation Wednesday 8/26 7-9pm FITC 101
12 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Activity Modules COCR D COCR V COCR D COCR Q COCR D COCR D COCR D COCR F Reducing Stress TBA NA Sia, T 25 6 requires PRWB-130; 8/26 3-4pm LNGH 129 Paws in Prison TBA NA Bisha, R 15 0 orientation Wednesday 8/26 1-2pm TSCH 102 Mindfulness and Your TBA NA Bisha, R Education orientation Thursday 8/27 3-4pm TSCH 127 Get Your Financial Life In TBA NA Alexander, S Order! orientation Wednesday 8/26 6:30-7:30pm Dunne Peers Against Tobacco TBA NA Anderson, C orientation Thurs 8/27 9:30-10:20am CENT 126 Improve Your Sleep TBA NA Weers, T 15 0 orientation Friday 8/28 1-2pm ASC A/B Genogram TBA NA Weers, T orientation Friday 8/28 2-3pm ASC A/B Being Roman Catholic TBA NA Wych, K Means? orientation Tuesday 8/25 7-8pm CENT 126 Aeronautical Science AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO AERO Intermediate Flight Instrument Ground School Instrument Flight Commercial Ground Commercial Flight Crew Resource Admin Jet Transport Systems Multi-Engine Flight Flight Instructor Flight Multi-Engine Ground School Flight Instructor Ground Internship in AERO TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B TBA NA Jolly, B 10 9 TBA NA Jolly, B 5 4 TBA NA Jolly, B 10 9 TBA NA Jolly, B 5 5 TBA NA Jolly, B African American Studies AFAM GO AFAM OP AFAM AFAM Ethnography Media and Popular Culture Film Studies:African Amer Directors Literature of Slavery and Freedom M W M W F M W F M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C 0 0 Cross Listed as COMM 271, SOCI 271 & WOST :30AM 11:20AM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 0 0 Cross Listed as COMM 273 and WOST :30AM 12:20AM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 0 0 Cross Listed as COMM 373 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 235 Czuchry, R 0 0 Cross Listed as HIST 386 & WOST 386 Art VART VART VART A VART A VART A VART VART A VART A VART A Drawing I T R 6:00PM 8:15PM FINE 162 Rawn, M 12 0 Drawing I M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 162 Hernandez, T 12 0 Art Appreciation T R 8:00AM 9:15AM FINE 170 Hernandez, T 24-1 Art Appreciation T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 170 Hernandez, T 24 0 Art Appreciation W 6:00PM 9:00PM FINE 170 Lantz, K 24 3 Design I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 163 Olson, K 12 2 Computer Design I T R 8:00AM 9:15AM FINE 172 Weers, G 7 0 Computer Design I T R 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK LL05 Weers, G 12 0 Painting I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 162 Weers, G 12 0
13 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Art VART A VART VART A VART VART G VART A VART VART A VART VART VART P VART W VART A VART VART VART Painting I M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 163 King, L 12 8 Sculpture I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 167 Hernandez, T 12-1 Printmaking I M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 175 Olson, K 9 0 Ceramics I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 12 0 Art History Western World I T R 10:30AM 11:45AM FINE 170 King, L Visual Literacy M W 1:00PM 2:15PM SEGH CR Olson, K 16 2 Graphic Design and M 6:00PM 9:00PM LIBR B1 Lantz, K 12 6 Animation Printmaking II M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 175 Olson, K 5 3 Ceramics II T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 12 9 Art Concepts M 6:00PM 9:00PM FINE 163 Garibay, M 16-1 Photography T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 175 King, L History of Art, Non-Western M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM FINE 170 King, L Perspec Printmaking III M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 175 Olson, K 4 4 Art Senior Seminar I T 2:30PM 3:45PM FINE 163 Olson, K 12 9 Art Senior Seminar II T 2:30PM 3:45PM FINE 163 Olson, K Advanced Ceramics T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 6 6 Biology BIOL S BIOL 130L 01 BIOL S BIOL S BIOL S BIOL 143L 01 BIOL 143L 02 BIOL 143L 03 BIOL S BIOL S BIOL S BIOL S BIOL 147L 01 BIOL 147L 02 BIOL 147L 03 BIOL 147L 04 BIOL 147L 05 BIOL BIOL BIOL 242L 01 BIOL 242L 02 BIOL 242L 03 BIOL O BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL Basic Biology M W 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 107 Jonas, R 24 0 Basic Biology Laboratory T 6:00PM 9:00PM MOOD 224 Springs, R 24 0 Biological Systems I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 101 Lievens, A Biological Systems I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM MOOD 101 Lievens, A Biological Systems I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM KROS 210 Grove, D 24 9 Biological Systems I Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 203 Grove, D Biological Systems I Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 203 Nuckels, R 24 7 Biological Systems I Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 203 Nuckels, R Human Anatomy & M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM MOOD 203 Perez, S Physiology I Human Anatomy & M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 203 Perez, S Physiology I Human Anatomy & M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 203 Perez, S Physiology I Human Anatomy & M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM MOOD 203 Perez, S 30 7 Physiology I Human A&P Laboratory I M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 24 0 Human A&P Laboratory I T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 24 2 Human A&P Laboratory I W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 24 5 Human A&P Laboratory I R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B Human A&P Laboratory I M 6:00PM 9:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B Principles of Nutrition T R 8:00AM 9:15AM KROS 209 Squires, W 24-6 Microbiology M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM KROS 209 Jonas, R 48 6 Microbiology Laboratory T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 213 Jonas, R 24 4 Microbiology Laboratory W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 213 Jonas, R 24 5 Microbiology Laboratory R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 213 Jonas, R Senior Capstone Seminar F 1:00PM 2:00PM MOOD 101 Jonas, R Senior Capstone Research F 1:00PM 3:00PM MOOD 101 Jonas, R General Physiology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM KROS 209 Squires, W 24-7 Biochemical Principles M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD Cross Listed as CHEM 434 Developmental Biology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM KROS 210 Grove, D 24 10
14 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Biology BIOL BIOL 441L 01 BIOL BIOL 444L 01 Plant Structure & Classification M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 101 Lievens, A Plant Structure Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 223 Lievens, A Molecular Biology T R 8:00AM 9:15AM KROS 210 Grove, D 24 6 Molecular Biology M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 204 Grove, D 24 6 Laboratory Business BUSI P BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI Q BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI 343L 01 BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI OW BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI G BUSI BUSI BUSI E BUSI 491 CF BUSI P Introduction to Aviation T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 102 Jolly, B Principles of Accounting I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 30 1 Principles of Accounting I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 30 6 Principles of Accounting II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 131 Cook, S Survey of Accounting T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 131 Thompson, P Individual Income Tax T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 245 Cook, S 30 9 Principles of Marketing M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 245 Thompson, R 25 0 Principles of Marketing T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 250 Olson, A 25-2 Quantitative Applications M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 131 Lutze, H 30-2 Business & Its Legal T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 131 Dillingham, J 30-1 Envirnmnt Intermediate Accounting I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 30 1 Requires BUSI 343L Intermediate Acct Lab T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 30 1 Requires BUSI 343 Prof Selling & Sales Mgmt M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 250 Olson, A Principles of Management M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 128 Senter, W 30-2 Entrepreneur & Ldrshp T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 250 Garza, F 30 6 Concepts Managerial Cost Accting M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 245 Malone, D 30 1 Business Finance T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 103 Citzler, A 25 2 Business Communications M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 131 Thompson, R Business Communications T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 128 Lutze, H 20 2 Business Professional M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 132 Lutze, H 15 7 Program Business Strategy M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 103 Lutze, H 30-2 HR Management M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 250 Garza, F 30 7 Marketing Research M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 250 Olson, A Corporate Tax Procedures M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 245 Cook, S 30 3 Cross Listed as ACCT 531 Intl Business & Multinatl M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 250 Garza, F Ops Auditing Principles M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 127 Thompson, M Adv Corporate Finance W F 7:35AM 8:50AM TSCH 127 Citzler, A Cross Listed as BUSI 532 Business Ethics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Thompson, M 30 8 Cross Listed as ACCT 571 & WOST 486 Applications of Business TBA NA Olson, A 5 3 Strategy Adv Corporate Finance W F 7:35AM 8:50AM TSCH 127 Citzler, A Cross Listed as BUSI 484 Chemistry CHEM S CHEM 130L 01 Introductory Chemistry M W 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 303 Bray, A 25 3 Introductory Chemistry Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 324 Bray, A 25 3
15 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Chemistry CHEM S CHEM S CHEM 143L 01 CHEM 143L 02 CHEM 143L 03 CHEM CHEM 144L 01 CHEM CHEM 248L 01 CHEM 248L 02 CHEM CHEM 341L 01 CHEM CHEM 344L 01 CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM General Chemistry I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM KROS 209 Bray, A General Chemistry I T R 8:00AM 9:15AM MOOD General Chemistry I Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 304 Bray, A General Chemistry I Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD General Chemistry I Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 304 Davis, W General Chemistry II T R 10:30AM 11:45AM MOOD General Chemistry II Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD Organic Chemistry I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 303 Ruane, M Organic Chemistry I Lab M 1:00PM 5:00PM ATTB 303 Ruane, M 20 6 Organic Chemistry I Lab W 1:00PM 5:00PM ATTB 303 Ruane, M 20 5 Analytical Chemistry M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 105 Davis, W 15 2 Analytical Chemistry Lab R 1:00PM 5:00PM MOOD 325 Davis, W 15 2 Physical Chemistry I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM MOOD 303 Davis, W 15 5 Physical Chemistry I Lab W 1:00PM 5:00PM MOOD 324 Davis, W 15 5 Medicinal Chemistry M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM MOOD 303 Ruane, M 15-4 Senior Seminar I F 2:30PM 4:00PM MOOD 303 Ruane, M 15 6 Senior Seminar II F 2:30PM 4:00PM MOOD 303 Ruane, M Biochemical Principles M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD Cross Listed as BIOL 434 Chinese Language & Culture CHIN G CHIN G Chinese Language & Culture I Chinese Language & Culture III T R T R 8:00AM 9:40AM LIBR B5 5 5 two way video via Concordia University 12:00PM 12:50PM LIBR B5 5 5 two way video via Concordia University Communication Studies COMM E COMM GO COMM OP COMM EV COMM COMM 373L 01 COMM O COMM O COMM O Introduction to Journalism T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 201 Bisha, R 15 7 Ethnography M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C 20-3 Cross Listed as SOCI 271, WOST 271 & AFAM 271 Media and Popular Culture M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 25 2 Cross Listed as WOST 273 & AFAM 273 Leadership for Social T 6:00PM 9:00PM LNGH 123 Bisha, R 12-9 Change Requires work with foster/shelter dogs Film: African American M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S Directors Cross Listed as AFAM 373 Film Studies Screening F 12:30PM 2:30PM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S Time Professional Speaking T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C 20-2 Professional Speaking T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C 20 0 Advanced Professional M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C Speaking Composition COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP English Comp I M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B1 Bost, C 18 2 English Comp I M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT English Comp I M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM LIBR B1 Barry, M English Comp I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LIBR B1 Barry, M 20 3 English Comp I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LIBR B English Comp I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM SEGH CR Bost, C for Social Entrepreneurship LLC only
16 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Composition COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP English Comp I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LIBR B English Comp I T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LIBR B1 Gonzales, M for Women in Leadership LLC only English Comp I T R 10:30AM 11:45AM SEGH CR Davidson, R 20 0 English Comp I T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B1 Bost, C 18 0 English Comp I T R 1:00PM 2:15PM SEGH CR Davidson, R 20 4 English Comp I T R 2:30PM 3:45PM SEGH CR Davidson, R English Comp II T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LIBR B1 Bost, C 18-4 English Comp II M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM SEGH CR Bost, C 18 1 Computer Science CSCI P CSCI P CSCI P CSCI P CSCI CSCI CSCI W Introduction to C Programming M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM BECK LL05 Hijazi, S Introduction to C M W 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK LL05 Hijazi, S Programming Object-Oriented T R 8:00AM 9:15AM BECK LL05 Wilson, L Programming Intro to Computer Science M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM BECK LL05 Wilson, L Computer Networks M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM BECK LL01 Wilson, L 25 1 Numerical Methods M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R Cross Listed as MATH 338 Senior Seminar M 2:30PM 4:30PM BECK LL01 Wilson, L Criminal Justice CRCJ P CRCJ Intro to Criminal Justice T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 123 Boehm, S 30 1 Cross Listed as SOCI 231A Principles of Criminal Law T R 6:00PM 7:15PM LNGH 129 Lyerla, C 25 6 Dramatic Media DRAM DRAM DRAM DRAM DRAM A DRAM DRAM DRAM AW DRAM A DRAM A DRAM I DRAM 334A 01 DRAM DRAM Dramatic Media Ensemble MTWRF 2:30PM 5:30PM JACK NA Legore, D Dramatic Skills Laboratory MTWRF JACK NA Ivey, S Dramatic Media Ensemble MTWRF 2:30PM 5:30PM JACK NA Legore, D Dramatic Skills Laboratory MTWRF JACK NA Ivey, S Intro to Dramatic Media M W 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK 205 Spidell, S Improv & Stand-Up Comedy M W 1:00PM 2:15PM JACK NA Ivey, S Actor's Instrmnt:Mind, Voice M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM JONC 129 Ivey, S 14 8 & Body Scriptwriting Fundamentals T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 249 Ivey, S 12 5 Digital App Fundamentals T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 249 Legore, D 7-3 Acting Fundamentals T R 1:00PM 2:15PM JACK NA Legore, D Survey of Dramatic M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 249 Legore, D 12 2 Literature I Texts and Context I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 249 Spidell, S 20 8 Digital Apps Seminar T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 249 Legore, D 7 3 Stage Management M 6:00PM 9:00PM TSCH 249 Spidell, S 12 7 Economics ECON P ECON P Principles of Economics T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 131 Dubas, J Principles of Economics T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 131 Dubas, J 25 12
17 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Economics ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON Money, Banking & Financial T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 252 Dubas, J Mkt Cross Listed as ECON 531 Intermediate T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 245 Dorsey, S 30 0 Microeconomics Cross Listed as ECON 532 Intermediate T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 201 Citzler, A 30 1 Microeconomics Intrntl Economics & Finance M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 127 Dubas, J Money, Banking and T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 252 Dubas, J Financial Mkt Cross Listed as ECON 373 Intermediate T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 245 Dorsey, S Microeconomics Cross Listed as ECON 374 Education EDUC EDUC EDUC 334A 01 EW EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC Classroom Apps of Tech M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A Learning Process & Eval M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 252 Kubena, D 20 5 U.S. Schools T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 251 Davis, L 25 5 Intro Early Childhood Ed M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 250 Kubena, D 15 5 ESL Strategies T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 252 Kubena, D 25 1 Mathematics for the Child T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 25 9 Instrnl Strat Sec & All Lvl M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 15 3 Instrctnl Strategies Gr 4-8 M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A Class Mgmt EC-6 M W F 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 251 Davis, L meets 8/10/15-9/11/15 Class Mgmt Sec & All Lvl M W F 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 251 Davis, L 15 7 meets 8/10/15-9/11/15 Student Teaching-EC-6 TBA NA Davis, L 10 6 Student TBA NA Davis, L 10 8 Teaching-Secondary Student Teaching-All Level TBA NA Davis, L 10 4 Student Teaching-Middle TBA NA Davis, L Class Mgmt Grade 4-8 M W F 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 251 Davis, L meets 8/10/15-9/11/15 Education - Reading READ READ READ READ Literature for the Classroom M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 252 Jones, J Literacy Assessment M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 252 Jones, J 25 9 Literacy in the Content T R 1:00PM 5:00PM TSCH 251 Jones, J Areas Reading and Writing Across T R 1:00PM 5:00PM TSCH 251 Jones, J the Curr English ENGL I ENGL 272A 01 I ENGL I ENGL ENGL ENGL Intro Mexican-American Lit T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 102 Mata, J 16 6 Cross Listed as MAST 235 American Lit: Race, Class, M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 235 Gonzales, M Gender Cross Listed as WOST 272A Heroes, Monsters, and M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 231 Metereau, J 20 5 Courtly Love European Literature, T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 231 Metereau, J Advanced Composition T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 252 Gonzales, M 15-2 Professional Writing M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 235 Gonzales, M 15 9
18 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. English ENGL ENGL The Novel in the 19th M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 231 Metereau, J 20 9 Century Literary Theory T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 231 Metereau, J Environmental Studies ENVS S ENVS 140L 01 Environmental Science M W 11:30AM 12:45PM KROS 210 Nuckels, R Environmental Science Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 224 Nuckels, R French Studies FREN G FREN G French Lang & Culture I T R 6:00PM 7:15PM LNGH 114 Montgomery, K French Lang & Culture I M W 12:00PM 1:15PM LIBR B5 5 3 two way video via Texas Wesleyan University Freshman Experience FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX FREX HV Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 233 Grace, P 20 0 Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 114 Boehm, S 20 0 Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 130 McArthur, E 18 0 Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 102 Paiz, M veterans & students over 25 yrs of age only Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM CENT 127 Braaten, D Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM CENT 124 Dickens, C Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 250 Garza, F 20 0 Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 231 Mata, J for Women & Leadership LLC only Exploring Arts & Sciences M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM CENT 126 Cunningham, R Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 129 Hughes, C 20-1 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 124 Dibble, M 19 8 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C 20 5 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 122 Castro, C 20 6 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM BECK 205 Yockey, G 20 0 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 250 Ruane, M 20 0 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM FITC 101 Hunt, M 20 7 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 114 Walsh, G 20 6 Exploring Arts & Sciences T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 126 Barry, M 16 9 for Social Entrepreneurship LLC only Hnrs:Exploring Arts & T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 130 Olson, A Sciences Geography GEOG G GEOG GEOG G GEOG Introduction to Global Geography M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 114 Hoffmann, J 30 0 North American Geography T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 114 Seal, K Geography & Global M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 114 Seal, K Cultures Geographical Info Systems T R 10:30AM 11:45AM BECK LL05 Seal, K 18 0
19 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. German Language & Culture GERM G GERM G GERM G German Language & Culture I German Language & Culture I German Lang & Culture III MTWR MTWR M W F 2:35PM 3:25PM LIBR B5 5 2 two way video via Schreiner University 3:40PM 4:30PM LIBR B5 5 5 two way video via Schreiner University 9:00AM 9:50AM LIBR B5 5 5 two way video via Schreiner University Greek GREK GREK Elementary Greek I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 239 Beck, N 12 8 New Testament Greek T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 239 Beck, N Reading Hebrew HEBR Biblical Hebrew I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 239 Beck, N History HIST I HIST I HIST I HIST I HIST I HIST I HIST G HIST HIST Early N America to the Mid 19th Cen M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 233 Grace, P 20-1 Early N America to the Mid M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 233 Grace, P th Cen Early N America to the Mid M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 233 Czuchry, R th Cen Modern N Amer from the M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 233 Sauer, A Mid 19th Cen Modern N Amer from the T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 233 Sauer, A 20 9 Mid 19th Cen Modern N Amer from the T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 233 Sauer, A 20 8 Mid 19th Cen Major Int'l Issues T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 235 Czuchry, R 20 5 Persp-Genocide Cross Listed as WOST 274 Literature of Slavery and M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 235 Czuchry, R 15 4 Freedom Cross Listed as WOST 386 & AFAM 386 Research Seminar T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 233 Grace, P Honors HONR HONR HONR HONR P P P P Directed Rdngs in the Subject Areas Sr Hnrs Capstone:Human Animal Bond Honors Thesis Research Honors Thesis TBA NA Bisha, R M 6:00PM 9:00PM LNGH 123 Bisha, R TBA NA Bailey, S 5 5 TBA NA Bailey, S Information Systems ISYS V ISYS ISYS V ISYS Applications Software T R 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK LL05 Shao, R 24 0 Intro to Info Systems T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 103 Shao, R 25-4 Business Spreadsheet M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 103 Hijazi, S 25-1 Applications Electronic Commerce T R 1:00PM 2:15PM KROS 307 Hijazi, S 25 18
20 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Interdisciplinary Studies INTR INTR INTR INTR Practicum in Academic Tutoring Applying for Grad School & Scholar Practicum in Academic Tutoring Practicum in Academic Tutoring R 1:00PM 4:00PM CENT 124 Cradit, L W 6:00PM 7:50PM TSCH 127 Citzler, A 15 8 R 1:00PM 4:00PM CENT 124 Cradit, L R 1:00PM 4:00PM CENT 124 Cradit, L International Studies INTL G INTL G P Cross-Cultural Reflections T Global Perspectives:Democ in Crisis T R 2:30PM 4:30PM TSCH 102 Bailey, C 16 6 meets 8/25-10/13 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 129 Baer, H Cross Listed as THEO 279 & POLS 279 Kinesiology KINS 111P 01 KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS 211P 01 KINS KINS KINS 212A 01 KINS 212A 02 KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS 311P 01 KINS KINS KINS KINS KINS Practicum in Athletic Training M 11:30AM 12:20PM TRRM NA Coulombe, B 15 9 Volleyball & Basketball M W 10:30AM 11:20AM JONC NA Schneider, K Golf W F 9:00AM 9:50AM JONC NA Tran, H 14-1 Golf W F 10:30AM 11:20AM JONC NA Tran, H 14 7 Prev & Care of Athletic M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 128 Coulombe, B Injury First Aid & Medical Self Hlp T R 10:30AM 11:45AM JONC 129 Matocha, M Foundations of Kinesiology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 128 Coulombe, B 30 2 Foundations of Kinesiology T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Deike, E 30 9 Tennis M W 1:00PM 1:50PM TNCT NA Hunt, M Practicum in Athletic M 11:30AM 12:20PM TRRM NA Matocha, M Training Weight Training T R 10:30AM 11:20AM FITC NA Schneider, K Weight Training T R 12:00PM 12:50PM FITC NA Orr, T 20 1 Aerobic Fitness Activities T R 1:00PM 1:50PM FITC NA Falke, A Aerobic Fitness Activities M W 9:00AM 9:50AM FITC NA Falke, A Racquetball M W 1:00PM 1:50PM RBCT NA O'Brien, S 8 6 Racquetball M W 10:30AM 11:20AM RBCT NA Burnett, G 8 4 Swimming & Basic Water M W F 1:00PM 1:50PM JONC 129 Roberts, D Rescue Exercise & Sport M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 128 Kent, T 25 0 Psychology Motor Learning M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 127 Newberry, J Assessmnt of Athletic M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 128 Kent, T Injuries I Sport Officiating M W 1:00PM 2:15PM FITC 101 Wilson, R Advanced Physical TBA NA Hunt, M Conditioning Practicum in Athletic T 12:00PM 12:50PM TRRM NA Kent, T Training Intermediate Tennis M W 4:00PM 4:50PM TNCT NA Hunt, M Advanced Physical TBA NA Hunt, M Conditioning Physiology of Exercise T R 1:00PM 2:15PM KROS 209 Squires, W 30 5 Therapeutic Modalities M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 102 Coulombe, B Thry-Coach T R 1:00PM 2:15PM JONC 129 Smith, J Basketball/Football
21 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Kinesiology KINS KINS KINS KINS 411P 01 KINS KINS EO KINS KINS Theory of Strength Training M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM JONC 129 Burnett, G 25-1 Early Chldhd Motor T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 127 Cunningham, R 20 9 Programming Motion Analysis R 6:00PM 9:00PM KIEF NA Newberry, J 15 1 Practicum in Athletic T 12:00PM 12:50PM TRRM NA Coulombe, B 15 8 Training Measurement & Evaluation T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 127 Newberry, J 20 6 Senior Capstone Seminar T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 128 Deike, E 20 0 Biomechanics T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 127 Newberry, J 30 5 Exercise Testing & M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 128 Deike, E 15-6 Prescription Mathematics MATH MATH MATH B MATH B MATH B MATH B MATH B MATH B MATH B MATH B MATH Q MATH Q MATH Q MATH Q MATH Q MATH Q MATH MATH Q MATH Q MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH W Workshop in Mathematics T 8:00AM 9:15AM SEGH CR Clark, R 15 9 Workshop in Mathematics R 2:30PM 3:45PM LIBR B1 Clark, R College Mathematics M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM BECK LL01 Clark, R College Mathematics M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM BECK 205 Beicker, C College Algebra M W 1:00PM 2:15PM KROS 209 Beicker, C 25 1 College Algebra M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM BECK 205 Beicker, C 25 6 College Algebra T R 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 303 Riggins, M 25 0 College Algebra T R 10:30AM 11:45AM MOOD 107 Riggins, M 25 5 College Algebra M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH College Algebra M W 2:30PM 3:45PM KROS Calculus for Bus,Econ&Soc T R 10:30AM 11:45AM BECK LL01 Sieben, J 30 4 Sci Calculus for Bus,Econ&Soc T R 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK 205 Sieben, J Sci Data Models M W 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK LL05 Sieben, J Elementary Functions M W F 11:30AM 12:40PM BECK 205 Clark, R 25 0 Elementary Functions M W F 1:00PM 2:10PM MOOD 303 Clark, R Elementary Functions M W F 11:30AM 12:40PM MOOD Discrete Mathematics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 203 Rand, B Calculus I M W F 11:30AM 12:40PM TSCH 130 Hager, W 25 6 Calculus I T R 10:30AM 12:10PM MOOD 303 Hager, W Calculus II M W F 11:30AM 12:40PM BECK LL01 Rand, B Elementary Linear Algebra M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 132 Hager, W 20 4 Calculus III T R 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 203 Rand, B Numerical Methods M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R Cross Listed as CSCI 338 Concepts of Mathematics II T R 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK 205 Beicker, C Real Analysis T R 10:30AM 11:45AM MOOD 105 Rand, B Senior Research and F 2:00PM 3:30PM TSCH 127 Abbasian, R 15 5 Capstone Mexican American Studies MAST I MAST Intro Mexican-American Lit T R Mex-Amer Culture in Southwest M W F 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 102 Mata, J 0 0 Cross Listed as ENGL :30AM 11:20AM LNGH 128 Mata, J 0 0 Cross Listed as SOCI 238
22 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Music AMMS 113C 01 A AMMS 114C 01 AMMS 116C 01 AMMS 118C 01 A AMMS 118C 02 A AMMS 313C 01 AMMS 318C 01 MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI 108A 01 MUSI MUSI MUSI A MUSI A MUSI A MUSI A MUSI 118A 01 MUSI A MUSI A MUSI MUSI A MUSI A MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI 335A 01 MUSI 335C 01 MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI P P P P Introductory Voice Methods T R 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 190 Conoly, S 15 5 Woodwinds Class M W 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 100 Corley, P 15 3 Percussion Class W F 1:30PM 2:20PM FINE 100 Bedell, A 20 6 Beginning Guitar Class T R 11:00AM 11:50AM FINE WLT Palmer, J Beginning Guitar Class T R 1:00PM 1:50PM FINE WLT Palmer, J Advanced Voice Methods T R 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 190 Conoly, S Advanced Guitar Class T R 2:30PM 3:20PM FINE WLT Palmer, J Recital Attendance TBA NA Conoly, S Chamber Orchestra TBA NA Jeffords, E Jazz Band McDonald, D Concert Band Bronk, M TLU Choirs TBA NA Boyer, D Kantorei Chamber Choir Boyer, D Beginning Band&Orch Meth T R 1:00PM 1:50PM FINE 100 Bronk, M Instr Ear Train. & Sight Singing I T R 11:15AM 12:00PM FINE 140 Chambers, C Chamber Orchestra TBA NA Jeffords, E Jazz Band McDonald, D 15 9 Concert Band Bronk, M TLU Choirs TBA NA Boyer, D Kantorei Chamber Choir Boyer, D Music Appreciation T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 201 Warren, R 25 2 Music Appreciation T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 140 Rodriguez, J Music Theory I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 140 Daub, E Basic Music Skills T R 10:30AM 11:45AM FINE 131 Rodriguez, J 12 0 Basic Music Skills T R 2:30PM 3:45PM FINE 140 Rodriguez, J 12 1 Ear Train. & Sight Singing T R 10:30AM 11:15AM FINE 140 Chambers, C 25 7 III Music Theory III M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM FINE 140 Daub, E 25 8 Jr Recital:BA Music & BM TBA NA Boyer, D 5 5 Music Ed Jr Recital: BM Performance TBA NA Boyer, D Vocal Repertoire Coaching TBA NA McElhaney, C Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA McElhaney, C Coaching Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA Daub, E Coaching Strings Only Vocal Repertoire Coaching TBA NA McElhaney, C Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA McElhaney, C Coaching Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA Daub, E Coaching Strings Only Conducting I M W 2:30PM 3:20PM FINE 100 Bronk, M Essntl Cncpts T R 6:00PM 7:15PM FINE 140 Robinson, K 15 7 Music/Prim&Elem Pedagogy - Instrumental M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM FINE 100 Jeffords, E 15 8 Pedagogy - Strings M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM FINE 100 Jeffords, E Orchestration T R 8:00AM 9:15AM FINE 131 Chambers, C History of Western Music I T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 190 Warren, R Senior Capstone Recital:BA TBA NA Boyer, D 10 8 in Music Senior Recital:BM in TBA NA Boyer, D 10 9 Performance
23 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Natural Science NSCI IS NSCI 140L 01 Science & The Global Environment Science & The Global Env Lab T R 10:30AM 11:45AM KROS 210 Bray, A 15 1 T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 325 Bray, A 15 1 Nursing NURS NURS NURS E NURS EW NURS NURS NURS NURS NURS V Age Span Assessment M 8:30AM 12:00PM TBA NA Long, A Fundamental Nursing R 8:30AM 11:30AM TBA NA Trinidad, C Concepts & Prac Evidence-Based M 2:00PM 5:00PM TBA NA Professional Nursing Health Care in 21st Century T 2:00PM 4:00PM TBA NA Nurs Roles & Prac II W 1:00PM 3:00PM TBA NA Salinas-Harriso RN-BSN Nursing of Childbearing T 8:30AM 11:30AM TBA NA Long, A 15 2 Families Complex Nursing M 1:00PM 5:00PM TBA NA Griffith, K 15 2 Concepts/Prac II Leadership and Mgmt of T 12:00PM 3:00PM TBA NA 15 2 Nursing Care Community Health Nurs W 9:00AM 12:00PM TBA NA Salinas-Harriso RN-BSN Personal Well-Being PRWB PRWB PRWB PRWB PRWB PRWB PRWB Personal Well-Being M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM FITC 101 Wilson, B 20-4 Personal Well-Being M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM FITC 101 Hunt, M 20-1 Personal Well-Being M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 114 Roberts, D 20 0 Personal Well-Being M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM FITC 101 Menzies, A 20-2 Personal Well-Being T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 130 Deike, E 20-2 Personal Well-Being T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FITC 101 Hunt, M 20-4 Personal Well-Being R 6:00PM 9:00PM LNGH 123 Mendoza, C Philosophy PHIL E PHIL E PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL Contemporary Moral Problems M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM LNGH 129 Davidson, J 25 2 Contemporary Moral M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 129 Baer, H 25-1 Problems Introduction to Philosophy M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 129 Baer, H Philosophy of Religion T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 129 Davidson, J Fantasy & Pol Phil: J.R.R. M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 129 Walsh, G Tolkien Cross Listed as POLS 379 Philosophy Senior Seminar F 12:30PM 1:45PM LNGH 239 Davidson, J 10 4 Physics PHYS PHYS 131L 01 PHYS P PHYS 141L 01 PHYS 141L 02 PHYS Tools for Success in Sci&Engineerng M W 8:00AM 8:50AM ATTB 103 Sauncy, T 18 7 Fresh Sem in Physics Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 103 Sauncy, T 18 7 General College Physics I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM KROS 209 Scanlon, E 36 4 Physics I Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 102 Carr, J 18 0 Physics I Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 102 Carr, J 18 4 General College Physics II T R 8:00AM 9:15AM ATTB 103 Carr, J 32 26
24 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Physics PHYS 142L 01 PHYS 142L 02 PHYS S PHYS 143L 01 PHYS 143L 02 PHYS P PHYS 241L 01 PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS 381L 01 PHYS College Physics II Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 103 Berggren, C 10 5 College Physics II Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 103 Berggren, C 10 9 Physics of Modern World M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM KROS 209 Berggren, C Issues Physics of Modern World W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 118 Scanlon, E Issues Lab Physics of Modern World T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 118 Scanlon, E 12 8 Issues Lab Intro Physics/Scientists & M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM ATTB 103 Berggren, C Engr II Intro PhysicsScientists/Engr W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 102 Sauncy, T 14 8 II Lab Electricity and Magnetism M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM ATTB 102 Berggren, C 18 2 Dynamics M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM ATTB 102 Carr, J Digital Electronics M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM ATTB 102 Sauncy, T 18 0 Digital Electronics Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 103 Sauncy, T 18 0 Computationl Applied Sci. I T R 10:30AM 11:45AM ATTB 103 Carr, J 16 3 Political Science POLS P POLS P POLS POLS G POLS POLS American Politics I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 122 Braaten, D 25 8 American Politics I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 122 Braaten, D 25 7 American Politics II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 201 Walsh, G 25 1 Democracies in Crisis T R 2:30PM 3:34PM LNGH 129 Baer, H Cross Listed as THEO 279 and INTL 231 Fantasy & Pol Phil: J.R.R. M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 129 Walsh, G Tolkien Cross Listed as PHIL 379 Survey Research M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LIBR B1 Braaten, D 24 1 Cross Listed as SOCI 433 Portuguese PORT G Portuguese I T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B5 5 5 two way video via Lubbock Christian Univ Psychology PSYC S PSYC S PSYC S PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC Introduction to Psychology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 120 Turner, C 30-1 Introduction to Psychology M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 120 Czuchry, M 30 4 Introduction to Psychology M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 120 Czuchry, M 30 0 Intro to Social Psychology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 25-1 Cross Listed as SOCI 274 Drugs and Behavior M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 123 Bailey, S 25 0 Drugs and Behavior T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 123 Bailey, S 25 1 Developmental Psychology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 25 6 Developmental Psychology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 25 1 Developmental Psychology T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH Foundations of Counseling T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 132 Turner, C 16 7 Deviance and Aggression T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 120 Turner, C Cross Listed as WOST 336 Psychological Assessment M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 120 Turner, C Animal Learning T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 128 Bailey, S 15 0 Professional Psychologist M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Bailey, S Engaging Psychology T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Sia, T 15 8 Cross Listed as WOST 432
25 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Psychology PSYC W History & Systems - Psychology T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 129 Czuchry, M 25 6 Social Entrepreneurship SOEN SOEN 439 CF Intro to Social Entrepreneurship Sr Capstone in Soc Entrepreneurship T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 128 Hoffmann, J 9-3 TBA NA Hoffmann, J 1 0 Sociology SOCI P SOCI P SOCI P SOCI I SOCI 231A 01 P SOCI SOCI GO SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI Introduction to Sociology M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 201 Castro, C 25-1 Introduction to Sociology M W F 1:00PM 1:50PM TSCH 201 Castro, C 25-2 Introduction to Sociology M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM LNGH 114 Boehm, S 25-2 Intro to Women's Studies T R 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 122 Koford, A 9 3 Cross Listed as WOST 131 Intro to Criminal Justice T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 123 Boehm, S Cross Listed as CRCJ 231 Mex-Amer Culture in M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 128 Mata, J Southwest Cross Listed as MAST 238 Ethnography M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C Cross Listed as COMM 271, WOST 271, AFAM 271 Social Psychology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 123 Sia, T Cross Listed as PSYC 234 American Minorities T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 250 Castro, C 25 5 Crime in American Society M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 128 Boehm, S 25 9 Survey Research M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LIBR B1 Braaten, D 24 5 Cross Listed as POLS 433 Spanish SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN G SPAN V SPAN SPAN G SPAN P Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM CENT 122 Jasso, M 18 0 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 127 Gonzalez, A 18 0 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 127 Gonzalez, A 18 0 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 126 Chmielewski, A 16-1 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 1:00PM 1:50PM CENT 126 Chmielewski, A 16-1 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 124 Jasso, M Spanish Lang & Culture II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 124 Dickens, C 16-3 Spanish Lang & Culture II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 124 Dickens, C 16-4 Spanish for Health M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 127 Dickens, C 16 3 Professionals Spanish Lang & Culture III M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LIBR B5 Jasso, M 12 0 Adv Conversational M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 126 Chmielewski, A Spanish Spanish-American T 4:30PM 7:00PM LIBR B5 5 4 Literature Survey two way video via Texas Wesleyan University Novel of the Mexican M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 231 Gonzalez, A 12 1 Revolutn Cross Listed as WOST 473 Research Seminar TBA NA Gonzalez, A 5 2 Statistics STAT Q STAT Q Statistics T 6:00PM 8:20PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R 26 3 Statistics T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R 26 0
26 P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Statistics STAT Q Statistics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 103 Sieben, J 26-2 Theology THEO THEO THEO THEO THEO THEO THEO THEO G THEO G THEO I THEO G THEO THEO V THEO E THEO W Introduction to Theology M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 129 Baer, H Introduction to Theology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 235 Hughes, C Introduction to Theology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 235 Hughes, C 30-1 Introduction to Theology M W F 1:00PM 1:50PM LNGH 114 Ruge-Jones, P 30 6 Introduction to Theology M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 123 Ruge-Jones, P Introduction to Theology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 120 Beck, N 30 9 Introduction to Theology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 201 Hansen, H Religion in the US T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 114 Hughes, C 25 0 GP Democracies in Crisis T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 129 Baer, H Cross Listed as INTL 231 & POLS 279 Old Testament Studies M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 131 Beck, N History of Religions M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 131 Beck, N Appl & Meth of Youth M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 132 Hansen, H 0 0 Ministry Judaism R 6:00PM 9:00PM TSCH 251 Walsh, R 20 6 Hispanic/Latino Theologies T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 235 Ruge-Jones, P Theology Senior Seminar M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 239 Ruge-Jones, P Women's Studies WOST I WOST GO WOST 272A 01 I WOST OP WOST G WOST WOST WOST WOST G WOST E Intro to Women's Studies T R Ethnography M W American Lit: Race, Class, M W F Gender Media & Popular Culture M W F Major Int'l Issues T R Persp-Genocide Deviance and Aggression T R Literature of Slavery and M W Freedom Engaging Psychology T R Novel of the Mexican M W Revolutn Business Ethics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 122 Koford, A 9-2 Cross Listed as SOCI 131 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Bollinger, C 0 0 Cross Listed as COMM 271, SOCI 271 & AFAM :30AM 12:20PM LNGH 235 Gonzales, M 0 0 Cross Listed as ENGL 272A 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 0 0 Cross Listed as COMM 273 & AFAM :30AM 11:45AM LNGH 235 Czuchry, R 0 0 Cross Listed as HIST 274 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 120 Turner, C 0 0 Cross Listed as PSYC 336 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 235 Czuchry, R 0 0 Cross Listed as HIST 386 and AFAM 386 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Sia, T 0 0 Cross Listed as PSYC 432 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 231 Gonzalez, A 0 0 Cross Listed as SPAN 473 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Thompson, M 0 0 Cross Listed as BUSI 486
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