BEREA COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR Eight Week Summer Term, 2015 PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. COURSE OFFERINGS, MEETING DAYS AND TIMES, INSTRUCTORS, AND EXAM TIME AND DAY AS SHOWN IN THIS BULLETIN ARE SUBJECT TO REVISION PRIOR TO THE OPENING OF THE TERM FOR WHICH THEY ARE POSTED. SUCH REVISIONS WILL BE POSTED AS UPDATED VERSIONS OF THE SCHEDULE BECOME AVAILABLE. By: Office of the Registrar www.berea.edu/registrar February 11, 2015 For textbook selections, please visit: http://www.berea.edu/onlinebookstore/ UPDATED 3/25/2015
BEREA COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2014-2015 FALL TERM, 2014 Aug 11-15, Mon-Fri Orientation for International Students Aug 16-19, Sat-Tue Orientation for All New Students Aug 17, Sun Opening Convocation for College Faculty Continuing Students Arrive Labor Assignment Orientation and Training (New and Continuing Students Must Attend) Aug 20, Wed Classes Begin Last Day to Add a Course. All Procedures for Fall Term, 2014, Must Be Completed by 5:00 p.m.** Last Day to Drop a Course without W on Record First Day College-Sanctioned Athletic Competition Last Day to Change a Labor Position (Non-First Year Students) Sept 17, Wed Last Day to Withdraw from a Course without WP/WF Grade Being Recorded Oct 6-7, Mon-Tue Reading Period (Classes Cancelled) Oct 14, Tue Midterm Grades Due Oct 15, Wed Mountain Day (Classes Cancelled) Oct 17, Fri BIST Summer 2015 Applications Due Oct 22, Wed Last Day to Withdraw from a Course Nov 7-9, Fri-Sun Homecoming Nov 3-12, Mon-Wed for Spring Term 2015 Nov 7, Fri Labor Status Forms for Thanksgiving Break Due Nov 26, Wed Thanksgiving Vacation Begins Dec 1, Mon Thanksgiving Vacation Ends & Classes Resume Dec 5, Fri Classes End: Last Day to Withdraw from the College without Final Grades Being Recorded Dec 5, Fri Labor Status Forms for Christmas Break Due Dec 7, Sun Recognition Service for Mid-Year Graduates Dec 8, Mon Reading Period Dec 9-12, Tue-Fri Final Examinations Dec 12, Fri Fall Term Ends Dec 16, Tue Final Grades Due SPRING TERM, 2015 Jan 5, Mon Jan 6, Tue Jan 9, Fri Jan 19, Mon Feb 6, Fri Feb 9, Mon Feb 17, Tue Feb 24, Tue Classes Begin Mid-Point or Final Student Labor Evaluations Due Last Day to Add a Course. All Procedures for Spring Term, 2015, Must Be Completed by 5:00 p.m.** Last Day to Change a Labor Position (Non-First Year Students) Last Day to Drop a Course without W on Record Observance of Martin Luther King Day (Classes Cancelled) Labor Status Forms Due for Spring Break Last Day to Withdraw from a Course without WP/WF Grade Being Recorded Deadline for Designation of Exploratory Area of Interest for First- Year Students Labor Day - Exploring Learning, Labor, & Service (Classes Cancelled) Feb 24, Tue Midterm Grades Due Mar 2, Mon Spring Vacation Begins Mar 9, Mon Spring Vacation Ends & Classes Resume Mar 9, Mon Summer Labor Status Forms Due Mar 11-15, Wed-Sun Summer (Summer Labor Status Form Req d) Mar 13, Fri Last Day to Withdraw from a Spring Course Mar 20, Fri Labor Status Forms Due for 2015-16 Mar 27, Fri Student Labor Experience Evaluation Due Mar 30-Apr 8, Mon-Wed for Fall Term 2015 Apr 3, Fri Good Friday Observance (Classes Cancelled) Apr 10, Fri Deadline for Summer Internship Proposals Apr 16, Thr Summer Labor Status Forms Due for Labor Only Apr 23, Thr Classes End; Last Day to Withdraw from the College without Final Grades Being Recorded Apr 24, Fri Reading Period Apr 27-30, Mon-Thr Final Examinations May 1, Fri Final Senior Grades Due May 3, Sun Baccalaureate and Commencement Services May 5, Tue Final Non-Senior Grades Due May 18, Mon Final Student Labor Evaluations Due SUMMER TERM 2015 May 13, Wed May 18, Mon May 25, Mon May 26, Tue June 2, Tue June 5, Fri June 8, Mon June 8, Mon June 9, Tue June 15, Mon June 22, Mon July 2, Thr July 7, Tue Aug 17, Mon First 4-Week and 8-Week Sessions Begin Last Day to Add or Drop a First 4-Week Session course without a W on Record Last Day to Add or Drop an 8-Week Session Course without a W on Record Last Day to Withdraw from a First 4-Week Session Course without WP/WF Grade Being Recorded Memorial Day Holiday (Classes Cancelled) Last Day to Withdraw from a First 4-Week Session Course Last Day to Withdraw from an 8-Week Session Course without WP/WF Grade Being Recorded First 4-Week Session Courses End Second 4-Week Session Courses Begin Last Day to Add or Drop a Second 4-Week Session Course without a W on Record Last Day to Withdraw from an 8-Week Session Course Last Day to Withdraw from a Second 4-Week Session Course without WP/WF Grade Being Recorded Last day to Withdraw from a Second 4-week Session Course Second 4-Week and 8-Week Session Courses End Final Grades Due Final Student Labor Evaluations Due **Students not attending classes or labor on this date may be withdrawn from the College *** Students who fail to enroll by the end of a term for a coming term must submit a request for delayed registration or be withdrawn from the college Updated 1-30-2015
Summer 8-Week Special Topics Information GST 186: Financial Literacy This course will introduce fundamental concepts associated with basic money management, including time value of money concepts, household budgeting, financial decision-making with respect to job salary and benefits, mortgages, and investing. Prerequisites: None Course Fee: None Meets the following General Education Requirements: None HHP 286: Strength & Conditioning This undergraduate-level course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of strength and conditioning. Emphasis is placed on the exercise sciences (including anatomy, exercise physiology, and biomechanics) and nutrition, exercise technique, program design, organization and administration, and testing and evaluation. Additionally, this course is designed to prepare students for the nationally accredited Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification exam. Prerequisites: None Course Fee: None Meets the following General Education Requirements: ¼ credit PE Requirement.
201413 Berea College Class Schedule Page: 1 8 Wk Summer Term CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTORS PREREQUISITES --- ---- ---- --- ----- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ------------- ------------- African & African Amer Studies 30017 AFR 165 Intro to Afr-Amer History(HIS) 1.00 MTWR 0100-0230 F 216 Mack D (AfrAmer, Appl, Wmn Perspective; Western History Perspective) 30024 AFR 350 Sem in Afr & Afr-Amer Std 1.00 TBA TBA TBA Baskin A AFR 222, AFR/HIS 165 (or concurrent enrollment) and junior status (or permission of instructor) 30023 AFR 450 Sem in Afr & Afr-Amer Std II 1.00 TBA TBA TBA Baskin A AFR 222, AFR/HIS 165 and Senior Status or permission of instructor Appalachian Studies 30019 APS 286 PH Entrepreneurial Experience 1.00 TBA TBA SH 301A Hackbert P Determined by instructor (Active Learning Experience; AfrAmer, Appl, Wmn Perspective) Biology 30011 BIO 222 Microbiology 1.00 MWF 0900-1050 SC 17 Anderson D BIO 102 & CHM 113 OR BIO 110 & CHM TR 0900-1050 SC 204 Anderson D 221 or permission of instructor; a sophomore-level course Economics 30010 ECO 101 Principles of Macroeconomics 1.00 MTWRF 0300-0415 D 115 Vazzana C Completion or waiver of MAT 012; (Social Science Perspective) first-year or sophomore standing preferred English 30021 ENG 485 Seminar in English 1.00 TBA TBA TBA Egerton K Senior standing only & permission of the Program Coordinator German 30013 GER 140 German Civilization 1.00 MTWRF 0300-0415 D 103 Jones D (International Perspective; Western History Perspective) General Studies 30014 GST 186 IN Financial Literacy.25 TR 0430-0540 D 100 Norris I Determined by instructor
201413 Berea College Class Schedule Page: 2 8 Wk Summer Term CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTORS PREREQUISITES --- ---- ---- --- ----- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ------------- ------------- General Studies 30020 GST 386 HP Entrepreneurial Experience 1.00 TBA TBA SH 301A Hackbert P Determined by instructor (Active Learning Experience) *Please visit http://www.berea.edu/gst/gstrsectiondescriptions/ for GSTR section descriptions.* 30001 GSTR 210 A Writing Sem II:Ident&Diversity 1.00 MTWRF 1100-1230 N 104 STAFF GSTR 110 (or waiver) 30002 GSTR 210 B Writing Sem II:Ident&Diversity 1.00 MTWR 1100-1230 KH 206 Webb A GSTR 110 (or waiver) 30003 GSTR 332 Scientific Knowledge& Inquiry 1.00 MWF 0900-0950 SC 306 Saderholm M Practical Reasoning with Quantitative TR 0900-1050 SC 306 Saderholm M Emphasis (PRQ) and sophomore standing 30006 GSTR 410 Sem-Contemporary Global Issues 1.00 TWR 0300-0500 D 114 Wooten/Martin PEH 100: Wellness, Practical Reasoning GSTR 310, GSTR 332, International Perspective, 2 of the 5 remaining General Education Perspectives *Please visit http://www.berea.edu/gst/gstrsectiondescriptions/ for GSTR section descriptions.* Health and Human Performance 30007 HHP 200 A Survival Swimming.25 MTWRF 0800-0850 S POOL Johnson M HLT 100 (Formerly PEH 100) or permission of instructor 30008 HHP 200 B Survival Swimming.25 MTWRF 0900-0950 S POOL Johnson M HLT 100 (Formerly PEH 100) or permission of instructor 30022 HHP 286 MD Strength & Conditioning.25 MTWRF 0800-0850 S SCL Dalessio M Determined by course instructor History 30018 HIS 165 Intro to Afr Amer His(AFR) 1.00 MTWR 0100-0230 F 216 Mack D (AfrAmer, Appl, Wmn Perspective; Western History Perspective) Health 30009 HLT 100 Int to Lifetime Hlt & Wellness.50 MTWRF 1200-1250 S SCL Woodie S Mathematics 30004 MAT 012 Elementary Algebra II 1.00 MTWRF 0900-1050 D 302 Thesing T Completion or waiver of MAT 011 30005 MAT 104 Introduction to Statistics 1.00 MTWRF 0100-0250 D 302 Thesing T Completion or waiver of MAT 012 (Pract Reasoning-Quantitative)