LEARN BOLDLY. LIVE TO INSPIRE. 11/16/2015 SPRING 2016 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES OFFICE OF REGISTRATION AND RECORDS: 830 372 8040 FAX: 830-372-8179 The information in this schedule is for planning purposes only and is subject to change at the discretion of the university. 1000 W. Court St. Seguin, Texas 78155 www.tlu.edu
TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Academic Calendar Spring 2016 January 7-10 January 12 January 12-19 January 13 January 18 January 19 February 5 February 8 February 26 March 14-18 March 24-25 March 28 April 4-8 April 11-15 April 15 April 27-28 April 27 April 28 April 29-May 4 May 5 May 7 May 9 Returning students check-in online (confirm your schedule to avoid deletion) Move-in for returning students; residence halls open Late registration and schedule changes Classes begin Martin Luther King Holiday Last day to register for the spring semester Last day to submit three weeks checks Last day to finish an incomplete grade from the fall semester Last day to submit six-weeks grades Spring Break Easter Holiday (no classes-tlu offices closed on Good Friday) Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W Faculty advising Registration for May, summer, and fall terms Academic Symposium (no class) Make-up registration Last day of classes Reading day (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Final examinations (including Saturday exams) Graduating senior grades due at 5 p.m. Baccalaureate (a.m.) & Commencement (p.m.) All other student grades due at 5 p.m. Office of Registration and Records (830) 372-8040 1
SPRING 2016 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 MY.TLU.EDU STUDENT ACCOUNT, YOU MUST CLEAR THEM PRIOR TO REGISTRATION. Step I - Course Selection 1) Go to my.tlu.edu 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. 3) Check the Registration Holds portion of the Registration and Advising page in your my.tlu.edu 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 the number of hours earned. Your online registration time is displayed for you in your my.tlu.edu student account, on the Registration and Advising page, in the Registration Times Info section. Have a question about your registration time? Call the Registrar s Office at 830-327-8040. 5) Make-up registration and schedule changes may be made December 9-10. Step II - Payment of Fees A bill will be mailed to the student s permanent home address in December. Students may choose to pay in full or submit the first installment of the monthly payment plan by January 4, 2016. Payments must be made online via credit card or e-check at my.tlu.edu. IF PAYMENT OR PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE BY JANUARY 4, HOUSING RESERVATIONS AND CLASS SCHEDULES MAY BE DELETED! A $50 late fee will be assessed to all students who do not return requested billing materials and meet the initial payment deadline. Step III - Required Check-in Students who have completed Steps I and II must check-in online January 7-10 th using their mytlu student portal. Every student must check-in. Students who have holds on their account can check-in in person in the Office of Registration & Records on January 12 th. Students who do not check-in before January 12 th will have their schedule deleted. Step IV Schedule Changes Students who wish to add or drop a course may make schedule changes on my.tlu.edu, or in the Registrar s Office, beginning Tuesday, January 12th, 2016. To change your schedule online, you must be cleared by your advisor and be a fulltime student. 2
NEW STUDENT & LATE REGISTRATION Late registration takes place in the Registrar s Office (BC 101) January 12-19, 2016, 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 Spring 2016 semester is Tuesday, January 19th. REGISTRATION INFO ADVISING New students will submit a New Student Registration Form and a schedule will be created using the information provided on the form. Once new students arrive for classes, changes can be made in the Registrar s Office. 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. REGISTRATION Students may register between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m January 12-19. Returning students who have been cleared by their advisor may register online using mytlu. New students needing a schedule change should go to the Registrar s Office. PAYMENT 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. MENINGITIS VACCINATION All new students under the age of 22 are required by Texas law to provide proof of bacterial meningitis vaccination at least 10 days prior to the start of the term. The vaccination or booster must have occurred during the five-year period preceding the start of the term. FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (RPA) complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. 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, 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, campus email address, photographic/videotaped images, 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. 3
Additional Schedule Information General Education Requirements The general education curriculum 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 from the following: ARTS130, DRAM, MUSI, VART Humanities 6 hours 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 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 from the following: BUSI, COMM, CSCI, EDUC, ENGR, ISYS, KINS Cultural Perspective & Religion 3 hours from the following: CHIN, FREN, GERM, GREK, HEBR, PORT, SPAN, THEO Social Sciences 6 hours from the following: SSCI130, CRCJ, ECON, POLS, PSYC, SOCI No more than 3 hours can be taken in any one discipline 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 complete the following competencies: Critical Thinking (T) 3 courses Effective Communication (C) 2 courses Engaged Citizenship (Z) 3 courses Ethics (E) 1 course Competencies are identified in the fourth component of the course number. For example, VART-136-01-C is an Art Appreciation course that can be counted toward completion of the Effective Communication competency requirement. Some courses will not have a competency. For example, GEOG-331-01 is a Geography course that does not satisfy a competency requirement. 4
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. For more detailed information and a meeting schedule for each module, go to the Student Life page of mytlu. COCR 112 01 HELP! How Do I Study? L. Cradit Ever find yourself studying for hours only to do poorly on an exam, even though you think you are 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 01 Starlit Discussion Series D. Braaten This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Specifically, the student will attend all of the Starlit Discussion Series over the course of the Spring semester. The topics of these focus on current political issues. Each discussion picks a topic, and brings in a range of experts who can provide perspectives during the group discussion. COCR 124 01 Make Fitness Count D. Roberts 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 (9 hours for a 9 week program) or three times a week for six 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 131 01 Sophomore Connection M. Harvey/L. Cradit Sophomore Connection is a special program developed to guide sophomores through the college decision-making process, connect with their peers, and help establish a sense of identity and pride during the second year at TLU. Topics explored may include academic and career decisions, study abroad opportunities, community service and an investigation of meaning, purpose and identity. **Pre-Req : You must have 27-59 credit hours to participate in the module.** COCR 132 01 Got Your Six B. Wilson/L. Cradit "Got Your Six" means we've got your back! Student Veterans, we thank you for your service and encourage you to register for this module which will ease your transition into the TLU culture and provide strategies, tactics and fellowship for your new mission here at TLU and in the civilian professional world. **Pre-Req: You should only take this module if you have previously been on active military duty. This module is not for dependents of veterans. ** COCR 134 01 Biology Seminars A. Lievens This module will allow you to learn about topics in various disciplines in the field of Biology by listening to a variety of speakers. You will reflect (in writing) on these talks. You may hear about post-graduate possibilities in Biology and how you might work toward any of these that you might find interesting. COCR 135 01 Student Health 101 C. Anderson Read Student Health 101 and watch Tobacco 101 with your peers and learn how to look at health promotion materials with a critical eye. COCR 137 01 Number Sense Mental Math C.Beicker /R. Clark This module will teach students number sense tricks for mental computations. COCR 145 01 The Latino(a) Experience S. Lopez This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. 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 experiences 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; requiring every student to participate and explore their own culture and experiences. 5
Activity Modules (cont.) COCR 151 01 Volunteer Income Tax Clinic S. Cook This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Make a difference in the community by preparing tax returns for low and middle income taxpayers from the local area. Gain experience working with the actual clients and apply accounting to solve real world problems. The Clinic will be open Wednesdays from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to noon. Volunteer for at least 10 hours to get credit for this module. **Pre-Req: Must have passed the IRS online tax qualification exam. ** COCR 153 01 Diverse Worship Styles K. Stewart Diverse Worship Styles will give you the opportunity to learn more about Christian denominations. Visit worship services of churches you ve never experienced and notice differences in music styles, preaching styles, and participation styles. We ll meet twice as a group to discuss your observations and the theology behind worship services. Module meets on three Fridays, 1:00-2:00pm, at the Center for Servant Leadership (CSL). COCR 157 01 Jefferson Elementary Tutoring R. Cunningham This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. 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 168 01 Yoga: Interfaith Spiritual Practice K. Stewart This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Yoga: Interfaith Spiritual Practice will introduce you to the ancient spiritual and physical discipline of yoga. We will explore the Hindu and Buddhist roots of yoga and the ways those beliefs and practices intersect with Christianity. Our weekly yoga class will help you strengthen and stretch and find peace at the end of a busy week. Those who are new to yoga are welcome no experience is necessary! Module meets Friday from 11:30am-12:30pm in the chapel. COCR 169 01 The New Career Professional B. Navarro/S. Ehrlich This module supports the Critical Thinking and Effective Communication competencies. 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 172 01 Women s Basic Self-Defense Course J. Stevens 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 176 01 Get Your Financial Life In Order! S. Alexander This module supports the Effective Communication competency. GET YOUR FINANCIAL LI IN ORDER!...This module is for students interested in knowing and understanding basic financial information that will impact them for the rest of their lives. COCR 178 01 Improve Your Sleep T. Weers 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 180 01 Being Roman Catholic Means? K. Wych This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Are you Roman Catholic and want to enhance or continue your spirituality as a student at TLU? Are you interested in finding out some things about Catholicism? 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 Thursday dates for participation. COCR 181 01 Oh, the Places You ll Go with TLU! C. Bailey This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Where in the world will your TLU education take you now and in the future? Learn about the possibilities for international study and internships throughout the semester. Students will learn about the process, possible skills learned abroad, and how to put them to work in their lives after TLU. **Pre-Req: Open to first and second year students. ** 6
Activity Modules (cont.) COCR 182 01 Past Meets Present: Flags, Statues, and Buildings D. Cottrell Past Meets Present: Flags, Statues, and Buildings will focus on recent contemporary events that connect to our country s history, in particular issues of racism and slavery. The module will incorporate historical information and analysis, numerous guest speakers, and a tour and discussion of a TLU exhibit on related themes. COCR 183 01 Sweet Home Seguin A. Janicek There s A Story Here! is the motto of Seguin. Explore the story of Seguin and the historical sites written in the book True Women by Janice Woods Windle. This module will allow you to explore more of the city that TLU calls home and the history that resides in our backyard. COCR 184 01/02 So You Want to be an RA? K. Wych/T. Westmoreland/P. Mabrie This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Do you want to be a RA? Students will be introduced to the basic training methods utilized during RA Training that happens in August of each year. Upon successful completion of this module, students will be interviewed for any positions that are available for RA s in the spring semester. COCR 187 01 Little Libraries with Water Bottles A. Olson/J. Hoffmann This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Students will be working to build a unique structure out of water bottles. The result will be at least one little free library for the Seguin community. Come get your hands dirty while making a difference to your community! COCR 188 01 Cut the Chord: Basic Flatpicking Guitar S. Boehm This module supports the Effective Communication competency. The module is designed for students with basic guitar chord-playing ability who want to explore techniques for playing single string lead melodies. The ability to read music or tablature is not necessary as the class will be based on ear training and motor learning. While much of class will focus on folk, country, and traditional music, flatpicking techniques used in blues, rock, and jazz will also be explored. **Pre-Req: Students must have the use of an acoustic guitar and must know at least three basic chords. ** COCR 189 01 Influencing and Persuasion Skills S. Hijazi This module supports the Effective Communication competency. The module covers the conceptual understanding of the principles of influence, source or power, generating buy-in, emotional intelligence, & influence, the value of storytelling, the difference between information and communication, and effective leadership in applying trust, Additionally, this class includes practical examples and workshops to build the students skills in handling demanding situations where influencing and persuasion are exercised. Students are expected to participate in discussion, answer questionnaires, and be ready to interact with one another. This is a highly interactive workshop with a clear framework and a clear set of strategies for influencing others. COCR 190 01 Using Excel As Decision Making Tool S. Hijazi This module will increase students skills and knowledge of MS Excel Spreadsheet. MS Excel is used in all sorts of business functions. Also, this module will allow the students to meet the challenges created by dependency of businesses on information technology. Students will start by understudying and differentiate between formulas and functions, understand the aspect of decision making including goal seek, multiple scenarios, and table filtering. This module will use pivot tables to produce dashboards and slicers for quick access to information. Finally, students will understand and apply charts including bar, column, pie, line and some creative such as thermometer, speedometer, and RACI charts. COCR 191 01 Professional Conference Presentation T. Sia This module supports the Effective Communication competency. This module is for students who will be presenting their research at professional conferences. It will help you create a presentation/poster to the specifications of the conference you plan on presenting at. This module will be mosty helpful for students who have already completed their research and have or are submitting it. The module will be hands on work, so arrange to have an appropriate device to work on (i.e. laptop or tablet). **Pre-Req: You must have above 27 credit hours to participate in the module. ** COCR 193 01 STEM Careers R. Jonas Students in the LASER scholarship program must enroll in this module as part of their obligation for remaining in the program. We will explore career options with professionals in the STEM fields. 7
Activity Modules (cont.) COCR 194 01 Black Experience in North America B. Buchanan This module is an opportunity to examine the Black experience in the US. As a group we will discuss articles, stories, media clips, community action, state and federal laws, and relate the information to each participants family experience. Through the discussions and information presented on the Black experience, each student will be drawn into understanding culturally relevant information which has a direct impact on them today. This module is designed to be highly interactive and selfreflective; requiring each participant to explore their own identity and cultural experiences. COCR 195 01 Advanced Self-Defense Course J. Stevens This course is to provide women with advanced knowledge in verbal skills, being assertive, being aware of their surroundings, and to build confidence in advanced self-defense techniques to defend against an attacker. **Pre-Req: Must have completed COCR 172 Women s Basic Self-Defense module.** COCR 196 01 Co-Ed Self-Defense Course J. Stevens This course is to provide men/women with advanced knowledge in verbal skills, being assertive, being aware of their surroundings, and to build confidence in advanced self-defense techniques to defend against an attacker. COCR 197 01 Ball Early Childhood Tutoring J. Anderson This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. Play games with kids for 30 minutes a week and get credit! We re partnering with Ball Early Childhood Center to help 3 and 4 year olds master skills through games and be prepared for elementary school. TLU students need to be available to mentor at least 30 minutes every week between 8:30am-2:45pm. Have fun and make a difference! COCR 198 01 Leadership & Lunch J. Anderson/P. Mabrie This module supports the Engaged Citizenship competency. What does it mean to be a good leader? How do teams work most effectively? We ll explore these questions through readings and interactive activities while sharing a meal together. **Pre-Req: Open to members of the Leadership & Service Living and Learning Community. ** 8
Study Abroad Courses Italy Courses (Choose one): o KINS-379, Sport Nutrition, or o KINS-333, Motor Skill Development, or o An independent study may also be possible Faculty Leaders: Dr. Erika Deike and Dr. Casi Helbig Dates: May 16-26 Approximate Cost: $4,300 (10 students minimum) Travel to Florence, Venice, and Cinque Terra Guided bike tour, guided city tours, kayaking, hiking, and yoga Visit an art gallery and participate in a cooking class Climb and visit the Duomo Cathedral of Santa Maria dei Fiore Scotland Course: o THEO 210 Iona Pilgrimage Faculty Leaders: Dr. Phil Ruge-Jones and Pastor Kara Stewart Dates: June 9-22 Approximate Cost: $4,000 (10 students minimum) Travel to Oban, Iona, and Edinburgh Daily worship and community building in an ancient abbey Learn about the early development of Protestantism as well as the contemporary Protestant church Visit historic Edinburgh Castle, Holyroodhouse Palace, and St. Giles Cathedral Eligibility Minimum TLU Cumulative GPA of 2.25 Good campus discipline record Quality application essay and positive faculty member recommendation Applications, Deadlines, Information Applications are available on the TLU Portal TLU Info International Education Getting Started Priority application deadline is November 13. Final application deadline is December 7. A $300 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of pre-registration, payable to the TLU Business Office by cash, check, or credit card. The program fee will be added to the Spring 2016 TLU semester billing. Fees include airfare, lodging, ground transportation, group admission on planned activities, some meals, and medical insurance. All students participating in the programs abroad must be registered for the course and corresponding Lab section. 9
Band, Orchestra, and Choir Schedules Below is a listing of the rehearsal times for both band and choir. For more information contact the music department at 830-372-6015. 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 WLT MUSI 106/116 Jazz Band McDonald, S. TR 7:00-8:00 WLT MUSI 107/117 Wind Ensemble Bronk, M. MW R MUSI 107/117 Symphonic Winds Bronk, M. TR R 4:30-6:00 5:00-6:00 12:00-12:50 4:00-5:00 FINE 100 FINE 100 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 W 12:00-12:50 5:30-6:00 FINE 190 FINE 190 MUSI 108A/118A Kantorei Chamber Choir Boyer, D. MT R 6:00-7:00 FINE 190 Final Exam Schedule Spring 2016 Important dates: Wednesday, April 27 Last day of lecture Thursday, April 28 Reading day (8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) Thursday, May 5 Graduating seniors final grades due by 5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 7 Commencement Monday, May 9 Other students final grades due by 5:00 p.m. All final examinations are to be conducted according to the schedule below: Day 8:30-11:30am 1:30-4:30pm 6:30-9:30pm Thursday, April 28 Study Time Study Time TR 4:00 and TR and R-Only Evening Classes Friday, April 29 TR 10:30am TR 2:30pm MW 4:00 and Non-standard classes Saturday, April 30 MWF 8:00am MW 2:30pm No exams Monday, May 2 MWF 9:00am MWF 11:30am M-Only and MW Evening Classes Tuesday, May 3 TR 8:00am TR 1:00pm T-Only Evening Classes Wednesday, May 4 MWF 10:30am MW(F) 1:00pm W-Only Evening Classes Thursday, May 5 Make-up Exams Make-up Exams No Exams 10
Summer Courses 2016 The following is a tentative list of course offerings for summer 2016. May Term (May 12-May 26) Course Title Days Start End Instructor BIOL 235.01 Principles of Nutrition MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Squires, W BIOL 233.01 Pathophysiology MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM Squires, W BUSI 373.01-Z Principles of Management WEB Garza, F COMM 237.01-V College Violence MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Bollinger, C COMM 374.01-C Professional Speaking MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM Bollinger, C DRAM 238.01-C Acting Fundamentals MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM Ivey, S DRAM 132.01-C Introduction to Dramatic Media MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM Legore, D EDUC 272.01 Classroom Applications of Tech TWR 8:00AM 12:00PM Bergstrom, A online assignments Mondays & Fridays ENGL 384.01 Women Writers MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Johnston, P HIST 379.01 Construction of Am History in Film MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Czuchry, R ISYS 133.01-Z Application Software MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Shao, R KINS 379.01 Motion Analysis MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Newberry, J PRWB 130.01 Personal Well-Being MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM Deike, E PSYC 379.01 Sleeping & Dreaming MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Czuchry, M READ-332.01 Foundations of Literacy WEB Jones, J SOEN-379.01-Z Empathy for Social Change WEB Olson, A SPAN 133.01-Z Medical Spanish for Health Profs MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM Dickens, C THEO 235.01-Z Faith in the Active World: Vocation MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM Ruge-Jones, P meets at Haven for Hope in San Antonio VART 279.01 Visual Literacy MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Olson, K Summer A (June 1-June 29) Course Title Days Start End Instructor ATTR 331.01 Assessment of Athletic Injuries I WEB Kent, T BIOL 147.01-T Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Wilson, B BIOL 147L.01 Human A&P Laboratory I T R 1:00PM 4:00PM Wilson, B BIOL 235.01 Principles of Nutrition MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Perez, S BIOL 242.01 Microbiology MTWR 6:00PM 8:30PM Jonas, R BIOL 242L.01 Microbiology Lab T R 1:00PM 4:00PM Jonas, R BUSI 232.01 Principles of Accounting II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Staff BUSI 378.01 Business Communications MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM Garza, F BUSI 477.01-Z Intern'l Business & Multin l Ops MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Garza, F CHEM 147.01-T Chem for Health Professions MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Davis, W CHEM 147L.01 Chem for Health Professions Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM Davis, W COMM 332.01-Z Leadership for Social Change MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Bisha, R COMM 379.01-T Time Travel: Popo Culture & Paradox WEB Vrooman, S COMP 131.01 English Composition I MWF 10:15AM 12:15PM Davidson, R online assignments on Tuesdays & Thursdays CRCJ 379.01 Current Issues in Criminal Justice WEB Boehm, S cross-listed as SOCI-379.01 DRAM 132.01-C Introduction to Dramatic Media MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15AM Legore, D ECON 237.01-T Principles of Economics WEB Dubas, J EDUC 334A.01-E U.S. Schools T R 5:30PM 9:00PM Davis, L EDUC 373.01-Z Survey of Special Populations WEB Kubena, D ENGL 235.01-T Intro to Mexican American Lit MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15AM Mata, J HIST 132.01-Z Modern North American History WEB Czuchry, R HIST 270.01-Z Texas and the Borderlands WEB Czuchry, R ISYS 232.01-Z Business Spreadsheet Apps WEB Hijazi, S KINS 335.01 Physiology of Exercise MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Newberry, J KINS 476.01 Biomechanics MTWRF 1:00PM 3:00PM Newberry, J PHYS 141.01-T General College Physics I MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Staff PHYS 141L.01 General College Physics I Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM Staff PSYC 279.01 Foundations of Counseling MTWRF Turner, C SPAN 131.01-Z Spanish Language & Culture I M W 1:00PM 4:00PM Chmielewski, A online assignments on Tuesdays & Thursdays THEO 133.01 Introduction to Theology MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM Beck, N THEO 334.01-Z History of Religions MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Beck, N 11
Summer Courses 2016 (cont.) Summer B (July 6-August 3) Course Title Days Start End Instructor ATTR 273.01 Acute Care in Athletic Training MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM Coulombe, B ATTR 332.01 Assessment of Athletic Injuries II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Kent, T BIOL 148.01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Wilson, B BIOL 148L.01 Human A&P Laboratory II T R 1:00PM 4:00PM Wilson, B BUSI 337.01-Z Principles of Marketing WEB Olson, A BUSI 379.01 Economics Forecasting WEB Hijazi, S cross-listed as ECON379.01 COMP 132.01 English Composition II MWF 10:15AM 12:15PM Bost, C online assignments on Tuesdays & Thursdays ENGL 279.01-T Irish Literature WEB Vrooman, S MATH 133.01 College Algebra MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Clark, R MATH 136.01-T Cal for Business, Econ, & Social Sci MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM Abbasian, R MATH 148.01-T Elementary Functions MTWRF 7:30AM 10:00AM Clark, R PHYS 142.01-T General College Physics II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Scanlon, E PHYS 142L.01 General College Physics II Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM Scanlon, E POLS 231.01-T American Politics I Braaten, D. SOEN 379.01-E Leaders in Social Entrepreneurship Olson, A SPAN 132.01-Z Spanish Language & Culture II M W 1:00PM 4:00PM Chmielewski, A online assignments on Tuesdays & Thursdays STAT 374.01-T Statistics MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Abbasian, R VART 279.01 Beginning 2-Dimensional Studio MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Olson, K VART 473.01 Advanced 2-Dimensional Studio MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM Olson, K Summer B Short Term (July 6-20) Course Title Days Start End Instructor COMM 374.01-C Professional Speaking MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Vrooman, S ISYS 133.01-Z Application Software MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Shao, R KINS 234.01 Motor Learning MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM Newberry, J 12
Competencies Spring 2016 Course Competency Course Competency Course Competency Course Competency AMMS 118C 01 C PSYC 332 01 E PSYC 334 01 T INTL 231 01 Z AMMS 118C 02 C PSYC 376 01 E PSYC 432 01 T ISYS 133 01 Z AMMS 318C 01 C SOCI 274 01 E SOCI 130 01 T ISYS 133 02 Z BUSI 378 01 C COMM 332 01 EV SOCI 130 02 T ISYS 232 01 Z BUSI 378 02 C BIOL 130 01 T SOCI 130 03 T KINS 232 01 Z COMM 236 01 C BIOL 144 01 T SOCI 131 01 T POLS 235 01 Z COMM 274 01 C BIOL 144 02 T SOCI 231A 01 T PORT 132 01 Z COMM 374 01 C BUSI 338 01 T STAT 374 01 T SOCI 232 01 Z COMM 374 02 C BUSI 338 02 T STAT 374 02 T SOEN 231 01 Z DRAM 132 01 C BUSI 377 01 T STAT 374 03 T SOEN 379 01 Z DRAM 235 01 C BUSI 377 02 T THEO 379 03 T SPAN 131 01 Z DRAM 238 01 C CHEM 130 01 T VART 378 01 T SPAN 131 02 Z EDUC 460 01 C CHEM 143 01 T WOST 131 01 T SPAN 131 03 Z EDUC 461 01 C CHEM 147 01 T COMM 379 02 W SPAN 131 04 Z EDUC 462 01 C CRCJ 231 01 T COMM 434 01 W SPAN 132 01 Z EDUC 465 01 C CSCI 136 01 T ENGL 371 01 W SPAN 132 02 Z HIST 384 01 C CSCI 238 01 T ENGL 386B 01 W SPAN 132 03 Z HIST 386 01 C ECON 233 01 T ENGL 475 01 W SPAN 133 01 Z KINS 434 01 C ECON 237 01 T MUSI 376 01 W SPAN 133 02 Z MUSI 114 01 C ECON 237 02 T VART 379 01 W SPAN 231 01 Z MUSI 116 01 C ECON 375 01 T BUSI 337 01 Z SPAN 232 01 Z MUSI 117 01 C ECON 533 01 T BUSI 339 01 Z SPAN 338 01 Z MUSI 118 01 C ENGL 272A 01 T BUSI 372 01 Z SPAN 376 01 Z MUSI 130 01 C ENGL 272B 01 T BUSI 373 01 Z SPAN 379 01 Z MUSI 130 02 C ENGL 274 01 T BUSI 373 02 Z THEO 334 01 Z MUSI 133 01 C ENGL 372 01 T BUSI 477 01 Z VART 275 01 Z MUSI 133 02 C ENGL 385 01 T CHIN 142 01 Z THEO 133 06 ZH PSYC 374 01 C HIST 378 01 T CHIN 232 01 Z SOCI 435 01 C KINS 335 01 T COMM 336 01 Z THEO 234 01 C KINS 433 01 T DRAM 136 01 Z THEO 379 01 C MAST 231 01 T EDUC 130 01 Z VART 131 01 C MATH 136 01 T EDUC 332 01 Z VART 131 02 C MATH 136 02 T EDUC 373 01 Z VART 131 03 C MATH 148 01 T EDUC 375 01 Z VART 136 01 C MATH 148 02 T EDUC 431 01 Z VART 136 02 C MATH 241 01 T EDUC 437 01 Z VART 136 03 C MATH 241 02 T EDUC 438 01 Z VART 232 01 C NSCI 140 01 T EDUC 471 01 Z VART 233 01 C PHIL 232 01 T FREN 131 01 Z VART 279 01 C PHIL 379 01 T FREN 132 01 Z BUSI 471 01 CW PHYS 141 01 T GEOG 131 01 Z THEO 437 01 CW PHYS 142 01 T GEOG 379 02 Z ACCT 571 01 E PHYS 144 01 T GERM 141 01 Z BUSI 486 01 E PHYS 240 01 T GERM 142 01 Z COMM 279 01 E POLS 231 01 T GERM 231 01 Z COMM 338 01 E POLS 231 02 T HIST 131 01 Z EDUC 334A 01 E PSYC 131 01 T HIST 131 02 Z KINS 135 01 E PSYC 131 02 T HIST 132 01 Z PHIL 132 01 E PSYC 235 01 T HIST 132 02 Z PHIL 132 02 E PSYC 236 01 T HIST 132 03 Z PHIL 233 01 E PSYC 236 02 T HIST 132 04 Z PHIL 279 01 E PSYC 236 03 T HIST 234 01 Z PHIL 371 01 E PSYC 271 01 T HIST 274 01 Z PSYC 234 01 E PSYC 272 01 T INTL 214 01 Z 13
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Accounting (Masters) ACCT 532 01 ACCT 534 01 ACCT 538 01 ACCT 571 01 E ACCT 572 01 Accounting for Govt/Non M W 1:00PM 3:45PM TSCH 245 Cook, S 25 14 Profit Begins March 21; x-listed as BUSI 480 Advanced Tax Practice M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 132 Cook, S 16 3 Advanced Financial T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 132 Cook, S 16 3 Reporting Accounting Ethics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Thompson, M 30 28 Cross Listed as BUSI 486 Advanced Auditing T R 1:00PM 3:45PM TSCH 132 Thompson, M 16 5 Begins March 22 Activity Modules COCR 112 01 COCR 117 01 COCR 124 01 COCR 131 01 COCR 132 01 COCR 134 01 COCR 135 01 COCR 137 01 COCR 145 01 COCR 151 01 COCR 153 01 COCR 157 01 COCR 168 01 COCR 169 01 COCR 172 01 COCR 176 01 COCR 178 01 COCR 180 01 COCR 181 01 COCR 182 01 COCR 183 01 COCR 184 01 COCR 184 02 COCR 187 01 Help! How Do I Study? T 9:30AM 10:20AM Cradit, L 25 24 orientation Fri 1/15 2-2:50pm LH 129 Starlit Discussions M 7:00PM 8:30PM Braaten, D 20 18 orientation Thurs 1/14 1:00-2:00pm LH 235 Make Fitness Count Roberts, D 50 48 orientation Thurs 1/14 12:00-12:30pm FC 101 Sophomore Connection R 9:30AM 10:20AM Harvey, M 25 25 orientation Thurs 1/14 9:30-10:20am LH 129 Got Your Six R 9:30AM 10:20AM Wilson, B 40 40 military only;orientation 1/19 3-3:50pm LH129 Biology Seminars F Lievens, A 100 99 orientation Thurs 1/14 3-4pm AT&T 203 Student Health 101 R 9:30AM 10:20AM Anderson, C 20 20 orientation Thurs 1/14 9:30am CENT 126 Number Sense R 9:30AM 10:20AM Beicker, C 30 30 orientation Thurs 1/14 9:30-10:20am TSCH 128 The Latino(a) Experience W 4:00PM 5:00PM Lopez, S 20 20 orientation Wed 1/13 4:00-4:50pm CENT 122 Volunteeer Income Tax W 5:00PM 7:00PM Cook, S 50 48 Clinic orientation Thurs 1/14 9:30-10:20am TH 245 Diverse Worship Styles F 1:00PM 2:00PM Stewart, K 10 10 orientation Fri 1/15 1:00-2:00pm CSL Jefferson Elementary W 4:00PM 5:30PM Cunningham, R 30 29 Tutoring orientation Thurs 1/14 4:00-4:30pm TSCH 201 Interfaith Spiritual Practices F 11:30AM 12:30PM Stewart, K 10 10 orientation Fri 1/15 11:30am-12:30pm Chapel The New Career R 9:30AM 10:20AM BECK LL05 Navarro, B 25 25 Professional orientation Thurs 1/14 9:30-10:20am BC 205 Women's Self-Defense W 6:00PM 7:30PM Stevens, J 20 18 Course orientation Thurs 1/14 6:00-7:30pm FC 101/102 Get Your Financial Life In R 6:30PM 7:30PM Alexander, S 50 50 Order! orientation Thursday 1/14 6:30-7:30pm TSCH127 Improve Your Sleep F 1:00PM 2:00PM Weers, T 15 15 orientation Thursday 1/14 1:00-2:00pm ASC A/B Being Roman Catholic R 6:30PM 7:30PM Wych, K 30 30 Means? orientation Wed 1/13 6:30-7:30pm CENT 126 Oh, The Places You'll Go Bailey, C 25 25 with TLU! orientation Thursday 1/14 4:00pm TH 128 Past Mts F 9:00AM 9:50AM Cottrell, D 30 29 Present:Flags,Statues,Bldn orientation Friday 1/15 9:00-9:50am Libry B12 Sweet Home Seguin T 5:00PM 6:00PM Janicek, A 10 10 orientation Friday 1/15 2:00-3:00pm ASC C So You Want to be an RA? T 7:00PM 8:00PM Mabrie, P 15 15 orientation Thurs 1/14 7pm CENT 126 So You Want to be an RA? W 6:30PM 7:30PM Mabrie, P 15 15 orientation Thurs 1/14 7pm CENT 126 Little Libraries with Wtr Hoffmann, J 35 35 Bottles orientation Thursday 1/14 9:30-10:20 TH 201 14
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Activity Modules COCR 188 01 COCR 189 01 COCR 190 01 COCR 191 01 COCR 193 01 COCR 194 01 COCR 195 01 COCR 196 01 COCR 197 01 COCR 198 01 Cut the Chord:Basic Flatpkg Guitar Influencing and Persuasion R Skills Using Excel As Decision R Mkng Tool Prof Conference M W Preparation STEM Careers Black Experience in North W America Advanced Self-Defense R Course Co-Ed Self-Defense Course W Ball Early Childhood Tutoring Leadership & Lunch T Boehm, S 15 15 orientation Thursday 1/14 1:00-2:00pm ASC A/B 5:00PM 7:00PM Hijazi, S 20 20 orientation Thursday 1/14 10:30-11:20am TH130 7:00PM 9:00PM Hijazi, S 20 20 orientation Thursday 1/14 8:30-9:20am TH 103 3:00PM 3:50PM Sia, T 15 15 orientation Wednesday 1/13 3:00-3:50pm LH 129 Jonas, R 9 9 LASER LLC only; orientation 1/14 4:00pm MS203 3:30PM 4:30PM Buchanan, B 25 25 orientation Wed 1/13 3:30-4:30pm ASC A/B 7:30PM 9:00PM Stevens, J 20 20 must have completed COC 172; Basic Self Def 7:30PM 9:00PM Stevens, J 20 19 orientation Thurs 1/14 6:00-7:30pm FC 101/102 TBA NA Anderson, J 25 24 orientation Tues 1/19 9:30am CSL 12:00PM 12:45PM Anderson, J 25 25 Orientation Thurs 1/14 12-12:45pm CSL Garage Aeronautical Science AERO 230 01 AERO 234 01 AERO 332 01 AERO 412 01 AERO 415 01 AERO 431 01 AERO 437 01 AERO 439 01 Intermediate Flight Commercial Flight Aviation Meteorology Multi-Engine Flight Flight Instructor Flight Multi-Engine Ground School Flight Instructor Ground Internship in AERO TBA NA Jolly, B 15 15 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 15 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 14 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 15 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 14 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 15 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 14 TBA NA Jolly, B 15 14 Art VART 131 01 C VART 131 02 C VART 131 03 C VART 136 01 C VART 136 02 C VART 136 03 C VART 231 01 VART 232 01 C VART 233 01 C VART 235 01 VART 272 01 VART 272 02 VART 275 01 Z VART 279 01 VART 279 01 C VART 332 01 VART 333 01 VART 336 01 VART 372 01 VART 372 02 Drawing I M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 162 Hernandez, T 12 8 Drawing I M W 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 163 Lantz, K 12 11 Drawing I M W 6:00PM 8:30PM FINE 162 Garibay, M 12 5 Art Appreciation T R 8:00AM 9:15AM FINE 170 Hernandez, T 24 22 Art Appreciation T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 170 Hernandez, T 24 22 Art Appreciation T R 6:00PM 7:15PM FINE 170 Rawn, M 20 20 Drawing II M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 163 Olson, K 8 7 Computer Design I T R 8:00AM 9:15AM BECK LL06 Weers, G 10 6 Painting I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 162 Weers, G 12 11 Sculpture I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 167 Hernandez, T 12 9 Ceramics I T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 8 2 Ceramics I T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 8 5 Art History Western Wrld II T R 10:30AM 11:45AM FINE 170 King, L 25 24 Kinetic Sculpture I M W 6:00PM 8:30PM FINE 167 Lantz, K 12 12 Visual Literacy M W 1:00PM 2:15PM SEGH CR Olson, K 18 18 Drawing III M W 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 163 Olson, K 4 3 Painting II T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 162 Weers, G 8 6 Design II T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 163 Olson, K 12 11 Ceramics II T R 10:30AM 12:50PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 4 3 Ceramics II T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 164 Lucier, R 4 4 15
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Art VART 378 01 T VART 379 01 W VART 379 02 VART 379 04 VART 414 01 VART 424 01 2.00 Photography M W 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 175 King, L 15 12 History of Women's Art M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 170 King, L 25 24 Cross Listed as WOST 379.02 Painting III T R 1:00PM 3:20PM FINE 162 Weers, G 4 3 Kinetic Sculpture II M W 6:00PM 8:30PM FINE 167 Lantz, K 12 12 Art Senior Seminar I T 2:30PM 3:45PM FINE 175 Olson, K 12 11 Art Senior Seminar II T 2:30PM 3:45PM FINE 175 Olson, K 12 9 Biology BIOL 111 01 BIOL 130 01 T BIOL 130L 01 BIOL 144 01 T BIOL 144 02 T BIOL 144L 01 BIOL 144L 02 BIOL 144L 03 BIOL 148 01 BIOL 148 02 BIOL 148 03 BIOL 148L 01 BIOL 148L 02 BIOL 148L 03 BIOL 148L 04 BIOL 233 01 BIOL 235 01 BIOL 341 01 BIOL 341L 01 BIOL 341L 02 BIOL 343 01 BIOL 343L 01 BIOL 411 01 BIOL 414 01 BIOL 422 01 BIOL 432 01 BIOL 437 01 BIOL 471 01 2.00 Biodiversity in Central Texas M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 101 Gustafson, M 20 20 Basic Biology M W 6:00PM 6:50PM KROS 210 Springs, R 24 17 Basic Biology Laboratory T 6:00PM 9:00PM MOOD 213 Springs, R 24 17 Biological Systems II M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 101 Gustafson, M 30 29 Biological Systems II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 101 Gustafson, M 30 29 Biological Systems II Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 203 Lievens, A 20 19 Biological Systems II Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 203 Lievens, A 20 19 Biological Systems II Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 203 Lievens, A 20 20 Human A&P II M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM KROS 209 Perez, S 30 29 Human A&P II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM KROS 209 Perez, S 30 29 Human A&P II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM KROS 209 Perez, S 30 28 Human A&P II Laboratory M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 22 22 Human A&P II Laboratory T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 22 18 Human A&P II Laboratory W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 22 22 Human A&P II Laboratory R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B 22 22 Pathophysiology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM KROS 209 Squires, W 30 27 Principles of Nutrition T R 2:30PM 3:45PM KROS 209 Squires, W 35 26 Genetics M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM KROS 210 Grove, D 36 36 Genetics Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 204 Grove, D 12 12 Genetics Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 204 Grove, D 12 12 Anatomy Embryology of M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM MOOD 101 Gustafson, M 24 21 Vertebrates Anat Embryology of T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 224 Gustafson, M 24 21 Vertebrates Lab Senior Capstone Seminar F 1:00PM 1:50PM MOOD 101 Grove, D 24 9 Biochemistry Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 213 Jonas, R 20 10 Cross Listed as CHEM 414 Senior Capstone Research F 1:00PM 2:50PM MOOD 101 Grove, D 24 21 Neuroscience T R 8:00AM 9:15AM KROS 210 Grove, D 24 13 Metabolic Biochemistry M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM MOOD 203 Jonas, R 25 16 Cross Listed as CHEM 437 Cell Biology M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM KROS 209 Perez, S 24 23 Business BUSI 231 01 BUSI 232 01 BUSI 232 02 BUSI 324 01 BUSI 332 01 BUSI 334 01 BUSI 337 01 Z 2.00 Principles of Accounting I M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 131 Thompson, P 25 25 Principles of Accounting II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 25 25 Principles of Accounting II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 25 25 Accounting Seminar M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 201 Thompson, M 25 23 Accounting Info Systems T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 103 Thompson, M 30 27 Intermediate Accounting II M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 245 Thompson, P 30 28 Principles of Marketing M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 127 Thompson, R 30 29 16
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Business BUSI 338 01 T BUSI 338 02 T BUSI 339 01 Z BUSI 372 01 Z BUSI 373 01 Z BUSI 373 02 Z BUSI 377 01 T BUSI 377 02 T BUSI 378 01 C BUSI 378 02 C BUSI 379 01 BUSI 431 01 BUSI 432 01 BUSI 471 01 CW BUSI 477 01 Z BUSI 480 01 BUSI 486 01 E BUSI 490 01 BUSI 491 01 BUSI 531 01 BUSI 579 01 Quantitative Applications M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 131 Lutze, H 25 20 Quantitative Applications M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 131 Lutze, H 25 22 Business & Its Legal T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 130 Dillingham, J 30 21 Envirnmnt Advertising & Promo Strat M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 250 Olson, A 30 26 Principles of Management T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 250 Garza, F 25 25 Principles of Management T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 250 Garza, F 25 23 Business Finance T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 103 Citzler, A 25 20 Business Finance W 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 103 Citzler, A 25 23 Business Communications M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 250 Thompson, R 20 20 Business Communications M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 250 Thompson, R 20 16 Business Professional F 1:00PM 1:50PM TSCH 102 Lutze, H 16 14 Workshop Investments W F 7:35AM 8:50AM TSCH 127 Citzler, A 25 21 Cross Listed as BUSI 531 & ECON 379 Operations Management M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 131 Lutze, H 25 13 Cross Listed as BUSI 579 Business Strategy T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 103 Lutze, H 30 11 Intl Business & Multinatl M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 250 Garza, F 30 26 Ops Accounting for Govt/Non M W 1:00PM 3:45PM TSCH 245 Cook, S 25 11 Profit Begins March 21; x-listed as ACCT 532 Business Ethics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Thompson, M 30 13 Cross Listed as ACCT 571 & WOST 486 International Marketing T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 250 Olson, A 30 24 Applications of Business M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 201 Olson, A 16 12 Strategy Cross Listed as SOEN 491 Investments W F 7:35AM 8:50AM TSCH 127 Citzler, A 25 25 Cross Listed as BUSI 431 & ECON 379 Operations Management M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 131 Lutze, H 25 24 Cross Listed as BUSI 432 Chemistry CHEM 130 01 T CHEM 130L 01 CHEM 143 01 T CHEM 143L 01 CHEM 144 01 CHEM 144 02 CHEM 144L 01 CHEM 144L 02 CHEM 147 01 T CHEM 147L 01 CHEM 179 01 CHEM 249 01 CHEM 249L 01 CHEM 249L 02 CHEM 342 01 CHEM 342L 01 CHEM 345 01 CHEM 345L 01 CHEM 411 01 2.00 Introductory Chemistry T R 10:30AM 11:45AM KROS 210 Khon, E 20 16 Introductory Chemistry Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 325 Khon, E 20 16 General Chemistry I M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM MOOD 303 Ruane, M 28 27 General Chemistry I Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 304 Ruane, M 28 27 General Chemistry II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM MOOD 203 Davis, W 28 20 General Chemistry II T R 8:00AM 9:15AM MOOD 303 Khon, E 28 27 General Chemistry II Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 304 Khon, E 28 23 General Chemistry II Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 304 Khon, E 28 24 Chem for the Health M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 203 Davis, W 20 20 Professions Chem for the Health W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 325 Davis, W 20 20 Professions Lab Research Methods F 12:30PM 2:30PM MOOD 303 Bray, A 20 20 Organic Chemistry II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM MOOD 303 Ruane, M 40 36 Organic Chemistry II Lab T 1:00PM 5:00PM ATTB 303 Ruane, M 20 18 Organic Chemistry II Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 303 Ruane, M 20 18 Instrumental Techniques M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 203 Bray, A 15 10 Instrumentl Techniques Lab W 1:00PM 5:00PM MOOD 224 Bray, A 15 10 Physical Chemistry II T R 10:30AM 11:45AM MOOD 203 Davis, W 15 13 Physical Chemistry II Lab M 1:00PM 5:00PM MOOD 324 Davis, W 15 13 Senior Seminar I F 2:30PM 4:30PM KROS 209 Ruane, M 15 15 17
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Chemistry CHEM 412 01 CHEM 414 01 CHEM 437 01 Senior Seminar II F 2:30PM 4:30PM KROS 209 Ruane, M 15 7 Biochemistry Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 213 Jonas, R 20 9 Cross Listed as BIOL 414 Metabolic Biochemistry M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM MOOD 203 Jonas, R 25 24 Cross Listed as BIOL 437 Chinese Language & Culture CHIN 142 01 Z CHIN 232 01 Z Chinese Language & Culture II Chinese Language & Culture IV T R T R 10:50AM 12:30PM LIBR B5 5 5 interactive video via Schreiner University 12:40PM 1:55PM LIBR B5 5 5 interactive video via Schreiner University Communication Studies COMM 236 01 C COMM 274 01 C COMM 279 01 E COMM 332 01 EV COMM 336 01 Z COMM 338 01 E COMM 374 01 C COMM 374 02 C COMM 379 01 COMM 379 02 W COMM 379L 01 COMM 434 01 W Public Relations M W 2:30PM 3:45PM SEGH CR Bisha, R 20 18 Rhetoric M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 25 23 Ethics Bowl T R 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 122 Bollinger, C 20 17 Cross Listed as PHIL 279 Leadership for Social T 6:00PM 8:45PM LNGH 123 Bisha, R 12 7 Change requires work with foster/shelter dogs Negotiation & Facilitation T R 2:30PM 3:45PM CENT 122 Bollinger, C 20 15 Legal & Ethical Issues in M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 230 Bisha, R 20 18 Comm Professional Speaking T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 230 Rhodes, T 25 14 Professional Speaking T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 230 Rhodes, T 25 19 Chicano/Latino Film M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Mata, J 25 20 Cross Listed as MAST 379 Games, Strategy & Society M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 25 24 requires COMM 379L Game Lab F 12:30PM 2:30PM LNGH 230 Vrooman, S 25 24 requires COMM 379.02 Senior Thesis T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 231 Bollinger, C 30 25 Composition COMP 131 01 COMP 131 02 COMP 132 01 COMP 132 02 COMP 132 03 COMP 132 04 COMP 132 05 COMP 132 06 COMP 132 07 COMP 132 08 COMP 132 09 COMP 132 10 COMP 132 11 COMP 132 12 English Comp I M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LIBR B1 Bost, C 20 20 English Comp I T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LIBR B1 Bost, C 20 20 English Comp II M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM LIBR B1 Barry, M 20 20 English Comp II M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LIBR B1 Barry, M 20 20 English Comp II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LIBR B1 Barry, M 20 20 English Comp II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 128 Almy, M 20 20 English Comp II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LIBR B1 Gonzales, M 20 20 English Comp II M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B1 Bost, C 20 19 English Comp II M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 128 Almy, M 20 20 English Comp II T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LIBR B1 Bost, C 20 18 English Comp II T R 10:30AM 11:45AM SEGH CR Davidson, R 20 19 English Comp II T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B1 Bost, C 20 20 English Comp II T R 1:00PM 2:15PM SEGH CR Davidson, R 20 20 English Comp II T R 2:30PM 3:45PM SEGH CR Davidson, R 20 20 18
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Computer Science CSCI 136 01 T CSCI 238 01 T CSCI 239 01 CSCI 371 01 CSCI 436 01 Introduction to C Programming Object-Oriented Programming Object-Oriented Design & Meth Web Programming and Application Computer & Network Security M W F M W M W T R 10:00AM 11:20AM BECK LL05 Hijazi, S 24 21 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK LL05 24 23 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK LL05 Hijazi, S 24 24 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK LL05 Hijazi, S 24 20 T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 127 Senter, W 24 20 Criminal Justice CRCJ 231 01 T CRCJ 331 01 CRCJ 375 01 Intro to Criminal Justice T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 114 Boehm, S 30 29 Cross Listed as SOCI 231A Criminal Law and T R 6:00PM 7:15PM LNGH 114 Lyerla, C 25 23 Procedure Juvenile Justice M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 235 Boehm, S 25 23 Cross Listed as SOCI 375 Dramatic Media DRAM 101 01 DRAM 102 01 DRAM 111 01 DRAM 112 01 DRAM 132 01 C DRAM 136 01 Z DRAM 235 01 C DRAM 236 01 DRAM 238 01 C DRAM 331 01 DRAM 335 01 DRAM 338 01 DRAM 379 01 DRAM 436 01 Dramatic Media Ensemble MTWRF 2:30PM 5:30PM JACK NA Legore, D 30 28 Dramatic Skills Laboratory TBA NA Ivey, S 30 30 Dramatic Media Ensemble MTWRF 2:30PM 5:30PM JACK NA Legore, D 30 30 Dramatic Skills Laboratory TBA NA Ivey, S 30 30 Intro to Dramatic Media M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 252 Ivey, S 30 29 Dramatic Media for Social M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 249 Ivey, S 14 13 Change Directing Fundamentals M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 249 Legore, D 8 8 Content and Company M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 252 Legore, D 20 20 Acting Fundamentals T R 1:00PM 2:15PM COURT C Ivey, S 20 20 Scriptwriting Seminar M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 249 Ivey, S 12 10 Directing Seminar M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 249 Legore, D 6 4 Acting Seminar T R 10:30AM 11:45AM JACK NA Ivey, S 20 19 The Artist's Brand & M 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 249 Ivey, S 15 15 Business Capstone Project T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 249 Legore, D 8 5 Economics ECON 233 01 T ECON 237 01 T ECON 237 02 T ECON 339 01 ECON 375 01 T ECON 379 01 ECON 533 01 T Economics of Personal Finance M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 252 Garza, F 25 19 Principles of Economics T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 131 Dubas, J 25 25 Principles of Economics T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 131 Dubas, J 25 24 Growth and Development T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 131 Dubas, J 30 28 Intermediate M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 127 Dubas, J 30 26 Macroeconomics Cross Listed as ECON 533 Investments W F 7:35AM 8:50AM TSCH 127 Citzler, A 25 24 Cross Listed as BUSI 431 & BUSI 531 Intermediate M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 127 Dubas, J 30 30 Macroeconomics Cross Listed as ECON 375 19
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Education EDUC 130 01 Z EDUC 272 01 EDUC 332 01 Z EDUC 334A 01 E EDUC 373 01 Z EDUC 375 01 Z EDUC 378 01 EDUC 378L 01 EDUC 384 01 EDUC 388 01 EDUC 388L 01 EDUC 431 01 Z EDUC 437 01 Z EDUC 438 01 Z EDUC 460 01 C EDUC 461 01 C EDUC 462 01 C EDUC 465 01 C EDUC 471 01 Z 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Intro to Teaching Mid & High School T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 251 Cunningham, R 20 19 Classroom Apps of Tech M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 18 17 Learning Process & Eval M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 252 Kubena, D 18 17 U.S. Schools T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 252 Davis, L 22 16 Survey of Special M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 251 Kubena, D 18 15 Populations Teaching ESL in Content T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 252 Kubena, D 20 18 Areas Gen Science Concepts for T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 18 14 the Child Gen Science Concpts Lab T 4:00PM 5:15PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 18 14 Elem Sch Subj - Soc M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 251 Cunningham, R 18 15 Studies Science Concpts:Middle Lvl T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 18 18 Lrn Science Concepts Mid Lvl T 4:00PM 5:15PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 18 18 Lab Elem Instrctnl Strategies T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A 22 18 EC-6 Class Mgmt EC-6 M W 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 251 Davis, L 20 7 Class Mgmt Sec & All Lvl M W 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 251 Davis, L 20 13 Student Teaching-EC-6 TBA NA Davis, L 20 7 Student TBA NA Davis, L 20 15 Teaching-Secondary Student Teaching-All Level TBA NA Davis, L 20 18 Student Teaching-Middle TBA NA Davis, L 20 18 Class Mgmt Grade 4-8 M W 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 251 Davis, L 20 18 Education - Reading READ 332 01 READ 436 01 READ 475 01 Foundations of Literacy M W 11:30AM 12:45PM TSCH 252 Jones, J 22 18 Literacy in the Content T R 1:00PM 5:00PM TSCH 251 Jones, J 16 6 Areas Reading and Writing Across T R 1:00PM 5:00PM TSCH 251 Jones, J 18 4 the Curr English ENGL 272A 01 T ENGL 272B 01 T ENGL 274 01 T ENGL 279 01 ENGL 371 01 W ENGL 372 01 T ENGL 385 01 T ENGL 386B 01 W ENGL 475 01 W American Lit: Race, Class, Gender M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 231 Mata, J 20 18 American Lit: The American T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 235 Johnston, P 25 25 Dream Romanticism, Religion, Sci, M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 231 Metereau, J 20 20 Culture Lit of Ancient Greece & M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 231 Metereau, J 20 19 Rome Advanced Composition T R 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 126 Gonzales, M 15 14 Structure of English M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 231 Metereau, J 20 20 The American Short Story M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 126 Johnston, P 20 18 Shakespeare's Tragedies & T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 231 Metereau, J 20 17 Romances Senior Thesis T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 239 Johnston, P 20 17 20
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. French Studies FREN 131 01 Z FREN 132 01 Z French Lang & Culture I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 127 Gonzalez, A 18 16 French Lang & Culture II M W 12:00PM 1:15PM LIBR B5 5 5 interactive video via TX Wesleyan University Freshman Experience FREX 134 01 FREX 134 02 Exploring the Arts & Sciences Exploring the Arts & Sciences T R 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 303 Barry, M 20 19 T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 127 Harvey, M 20 19 Geography GEOG 131 01 Z GEOG 236 01 GEOG 379 01 GEOG 379 02 Z Introduction to Global Geography M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 122 Seal, K 25 22 Geographical Info Systems T R 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK LL06 Seal, K 10 9 Advanced Geographical T R 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK LL06 Seal, K 10 2 Info Systems requires completion of GEOG-236 Change The World:Int'l T 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 251 Hoffmann, J 20 12 Development Cross Listed as INTL231, SOEN379, WOST379.03 German Language & Culture GERM 141 01 Z GERM 142 01 Z GERM 231 01 Z German Language & MTWR Culture I German Language & MTWR Culture II German Lang & Culture III T R 8:00AM 8:50AM LIBR B5 5 5 interactive video via Schreiner University LIBR B5 5 5 meets MW 9-9:50am & TR 9:25-10:15am 8:00AM 9:15AM LIBR B5 5 4 interactive video via Concordia University Greek GREK 132 01 GREK 232 01 Elementary Greek II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 239 Beck, N 10 10 Adv New Testament Greek T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 239 Beck, N 10 9 Readng Hebrew HEBR 132 01 Biblical Hebrew II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 239 Beck, N 10 9 History HIST 131 01 Z HIST 131 02 Z HIST 132 01 Z HIST 132 02 Z HIST 132 03 Z HIST 132 04 Z HIST 234 01 Z Early N America to the Mid 19th Cen M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 233 Grace, P 20 18 Early N America to the Mid M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 233 Grace, P 20 17 19th Cen Modern N Amer from the M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 233 Czuchry, R 20 20 Mid 19th Cen Modern N Amer from the M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 233 Sauer, A 20 20 Mid 19th Cen Modern N Amer from the T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 233 Czuchry, R 20 19 Mid 19th Cen Modern N Amer from the T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 233 Sauer, A 20 20 Mid 19th Cen History of the Modern World T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 235 Sauer, A 20 19 21
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. History HIST 274 01 Z HIST 378 01 T HIST 384 01 C HIST 386 01 C Maj Int'l Issues Hist Persp:Warfare Historian's Craft:Hist Methods Regions:Early/Modern Europe A Personal & Global Hist of WWI M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 233 Grace, P 20 18 T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 102 Czuchry, R 15 11 T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 233 Grace, P 15 11 M W 6:00PM 7:15PM LIBR B12 Sauer, A 15 11 Cross Listed as WOST 386 Honors HONR 332 01 HONR 732 01 P P Sem:Mad Women and Super Women Honors Thesis T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 124 Mata, J 20 18 TBA NA Bailey, S 5 4 Information Systems ISYS 133 01 Z ISYS 133 02 Z ISYS 231 01 ISYS 232 01 Z Applications Software M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B12 Shao, R 20 17 Applications Software T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LIBR B12 Shao, R 20 16 Intro to Info Systems M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 128 Hijazi, S 25 23 Business Spreadsheet M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 103 Hijazi, S 24 20 Applications Interdisciplinary Studies INTR 318 01 INTR 328 01 INTR 338 01 2.00 Practicum in Academic Tutoring Practicum in Academic Tutoring Practicum in Academic Tutoring R 1:00PM 4:00PM Cradit, L 16 16 R 1:00PM 4:00PM Cradit, L 16 16 R 1:00PM 4:00PM Cradit, L 16 16 International Studies INTL 214 01 Z INTL 231 01 Z P Cross-Cultural Reflections T 2:30PM 4:30PM TSCH 102 Bailey, C 15 8 Global Persp:Change World T 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 251 Hoffmann, J 20 19 Int'l Dev Cross Listed as GEOG379.02,SOEN379,WOST379.03 Kinesiology KINS 112P 01 KINS 113 01 KINS 119 01 KINS 119 02 KINS 120 01 KINS 122 01 KINS 135 01 E KINS 212 01 KINS 212 02 KINS 212 03 KINS 212A 01 KINS 212A 02 2.00 2.00 Practicum in Athletic Training TBA NA Kent, T 10 10 Basketball M W 10:30AM 11:20AM JONC NA Orr, T 20 18 Golf W F 9:00AM 9:50AM JONC NA Tran, H 14 11 Golf W F 10:30AM 11:20AM JONC NA Tran, H 14 13 Prev & Care of Athletic M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 128 Coulombe, B 20 20 Injury First Aid & Medical Self Hlp T R 10:30AM 11:45AM JONC 129 Matocha, M 20 17 Foundations of Kinesiology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 128 Deike, E 25 22 Weight Training M W 11:30AM 12:20PM FITC NA Smith, J 17 16 Weight Training M W 1:00PM 1:50PM FITC NA Falke, A 16 15 Weight Training T R 1:00PM 1:50PM JONC NA Falke, A 16 15 Aerobic Fitness Activities T R 10:30AM 11:20AM FITC NA Schneider, K 20 19 Aerobic Fitness Activities T R 12:00PM 12:50PM FITC NA Schneider, K 20 17 22
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Kinesiology KINS 212P 01 KINS 213 01 KINS 213 02 KINS 216 01 KINS 232 01 Z KINS 234 01 KINS 238 01 KINS 272 01 KINS 279 01 KINS 309 01 KINS 312P 01 KINS 316 01 KINS 319 01 KINS 333 01 KINS 333L 01 KINS 335 01 T KINS 373 01 KINS 377 01 KINS 378 01 KINS 379 01 KINS 379 02 KINS 379L 01 KINS 381 01 KINS 412P 01 KINS 433 01 T KINS 434 01 E KINS 476 01 KINS 479 01 KINS 480 01 SA SA Practicum in Athletic Training M 11:30AM 12:20PM TRRM NA Matocha, M 10 10 Racquetball M W 1:00PM 1:50PM RBCT NA O'Brien, S 8 5 Racquetball T R 10:30AM 11:20AM RBCT NA Orr, T 8 6 Swimming & Basic Water M W F 1:00PM 1:50PM FITC 101 Hinton, K 15 12 Rescue Intro to Adaptive Phys Educ M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 127 Helbig, C 25 23 Motor Learning T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 245 Helbig, C 25 24 Fndtns of Athletic Training M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 130 Kent, T 25 19 Assessmnt of Athletic Injury M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 128 Kent, T 15 15 II Sport Officiating M W 1:00PM 2:15PM JONC 129 Wilson, R 25 25 Advanced Physical TBA NA Hunt, M 100 99 Conditioning Practicum in Athletic T 12:00PM 12:50PM TRRM NA Kent, T 10 10 Training Lifeguard Training M W 2:30PM 3:45PM JONC 129 Roberts, D 12 12 Advanced Physical TBA NA Hunt, M 165 164 Conditioning Motor Skill Development T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 245 Helbig, C 25 24 Italy Trip TBA NA Helbig, C 15 15 for students studying abroad in Italy Physiology of Exercise T R 1:00PM 2:15PM KROS 209 Squires, W 25 23 Thry-Coach M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM JONC 129 Wilson, R 25 21 Baseball/Track/Socc Early Chldhd Motor T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 128 Helbig, C 20 19 Programming $7 criminal background check required Therapeutic Exercise in M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 128 Coulombe, B 20 19 Rehab Motion Analysis R 6:00PM 8:45PM KIEF NA Newberry, J 15 11 Exercise and Sport Nutrition M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 128 Deike, E 25 23 Italy Trip TBA NA Deike, E 15 15 for students studying abroad in Italy Pharmacological T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 102 Coulombe, B 15 15 Conc/Sprts Med Practicum in Athletic T 12:00PM 12:50PM TRRM NA Coulombe, B 10 4 Training Measurement & Evaluation T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 127 Newberry, J 25 22 Senior Capstone Seminar T R 8:00AM 9:15AM TSCH 128 Deike, E 20 2 Biomechanics T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 127 Newberry, J 25 22 Exercise Testing & T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 128 Deike, E 20 19 Prescription Ldrshp in Coaching & T 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 127 Mackey, W 25 24 Admin Mathematics MATH 113 01 MATH 113 02 MATH 130 01 MATH 130 02 MATH 133 01 MATH 133 02 MATH 133 03 MATH 133 04 MATH 133 05 Workshop in Mathematics T 2:30PM 3:20PM LIBR B1 Clark, R 15 15 Workshop in Mathematics R 4:00PM 4:50PM LIBR B1 Clark, R 15 15 College Mathematics M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 303 Clark, R 25 25 College Mathematics M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM BECK 205 Beicker, C 25 25 College Algebra M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM BECK 205 Beicker, C 25 24 College Algebra M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM BECK 205 Hager, W 25 25 College Algebra M W 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 203 Beicker, C 25 25 College Algebra T R 10:30AM 11:45AM BECK LL01 Riggins, M 25 25 College Algebra T R 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 203 Riggins, M 25 25 23
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Mathematics MATH 136 01 T MATH 136 02 T MATH 148 01 T MATH 148 02 T MATH 234 01 MATH 241 01 T MATH 241 02 T MATH 242 01 MATH 333 01 MATH 334 01 MATH 371 01 MATH 375 01 MATH 379 01 Calculus for Bus,Econ&Soc Sci T R 10:30AM 11:45AM BECK 205 Sieben, J 25 25 Calculus for Bus,Econ&Soc M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R 25 22 Sci Elementary Functions M W F 11:30AM 12:40PM TSCH 127 Clark, R 25 25 Elementary Functions M WR 2:00PM 3:10PM BECK LL01 Clark, R 25 25 Intro to Advanced Math T R 1:00PM 2:15PM KROS 210 Rand, B 25 24 Calculus I M W F 1:00PM 2:10PM BECK 205 Hager, W 25 24 Calculus I T R 10:30AM 12:10PM MOOD 107 Hager, W 25 25 Calculus II M W F 11:30AM 12:40PM TSCH 128 Rand, B 25 25 Calculus III M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM MOOD 107 Rand, B 25 24 Differential Equations T R 8:00AM 9:15AM BECK 205 Sieben, J 25 22 Mathematical Methods M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM KROS 210 Berggren, C 15 12 Scientist/Engr Cross Listed as PHYS 371 Concepts of Mathematics I T R 1:00PM 2:15PM BECK 205 Beicker, C 30 28 Number Theory T R 2:30PM 3:45PM MOOD 203 Rand, B 25 21 Mexican American Studies MAST 231 01 T MAST 379 01 Intro:Mexican-American Studies Chicano/Latino Film M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 128 Mata, J 25 25 M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 230 Mata, J 25 24 Cross Listed as COMM 379.01 Music AMMS 115C 01 AMMS 117C 01 AMMS 118C 01 C AMMS 118C 02 C AMMS 318C 01 C MUSI 100 01 MUSI 104 01 MUSI 106 01 MUSI 107 01 MUSI 108 01 MUSI 108A 01 MUSI 112 01 MUSI 114 01 C MUSI 116 01 C MUSI 117 01 C MUSI 118 01 C MUSI 118A 01 MUSI 130 01 C MUSI 130 02 C MUSI 132 01 MUSI 133 01 C MUSI 133 02 C MUSI 212 01 MUSI 214 01 MUSI 223 01 MUSI 232 01 2.00 Brass Class T R 1:00PM 1:50PM FINE 100 Bronk, M 12 10 Strings Methods M W 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE WLT Jeffords, E 15 15 Beginning Guitar Class T R 11:00AM 11:50AM FINE WLT Palmer, J 12 11 Beginning Guitar Class T R 1:00PM 1:50PM FINE WLT Palmer, J 12 12 Advanced Guitar Class T R 2:30PM 3:20PM FINE WLT Palmer, J 12 12 Recital Attendance TBA NA Conoly, S 100 40 Chamber Orchestra TBA NA Jeffords, E 50 47 Jazz Band T R 7:30PM 8:30PM FINE WLT McDonald, D 15 14 Concert Band TBA NA Bronk, M 100 90 TLU Choirs TBA NA Boyer, D 60 56 Kantorei Chamber Choir TBA NA Boyer, D 20 19 Ear Train. & Sight Singing II T R 11:15AM 12:00PM FINE 140 Chambers, C 22 22 Chamber Orchestra TBA NA Jeffords, E 50 48 Jazz Band T R 7:30PM 8:30PM FINE WLT McDonald, D 20 19 Concert Band TBA NA Bronk, M 100 99 TLU Choirs TBA NA Boyer, D 50 49 Kantorei Chamber Choir TBA NA Boyer, D 20 20 Music Appreciation T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 201 Warren, R 25 24 Music Appreciation T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 140 Rodriguez, J 25 22 Music Theory II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 140 Daub, E 25 25 Basic Music Skills T R 10:30AM 11:45AM FINE 131 Rodriguez, J 12 6 Basic Music Skills T R 2:30PM 3:45PM FINE 140 Rodriguez, J 12 10 Ear Train. & Sight Sing IV T R 10:30AM 11:15AM FINE 140 Chambers, C 25 25 Jazz Improvisation T R 6:30PM 7:20PM FINE WLT McDonald, D 15 12 Diction M W 1:00PM 1:50PM FINE 190 Conoly, S 15 15 Music Theory IV M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM FINE 140 Daub, E 25 25 24
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Music MUSI 235 01 MUSI 301 01 MUSI 302 01 MUSI 304 01 MUSI 309 01 MUSI 309 02 MUSI 314 01 MUSI 319 01 MUSI 319 02 MUSI 328 01 MUSI 333 01 MUSI 376 01 W MUSI 401 01 MUSI 402 01 MUSI 431A 01 2.00 P P P P Musical Style & Literature T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Jeffords, E 20 20 Jr Recital:BA Music & BM TBA NA Boyer, D 50 50 Music Ed Jr Recital: BM Performance TBA NA Boyer, D 50 50 Vocal Repertoire Coaching TBA NA McElhaney, C 50 48 Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA McElhaney, C 50 18 Coaching Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA Daub, E 50 44 Coaching Strings Only Vocal Repertoire Coaching TBA NA McElhaney, C 50 42 Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA McElhaney, C 50 45 Coaching Instrumntl Repertoire TBA NA Daub, E 50 49 Coaching Strings Only Conducting II M W 2:30PM 3:20PM FINE 100 Bronk, M 15 15 Music for the Child T R 6:00PM 7:15PM FINE 140 Robinson, K 22 21 History of Western Music II T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 131 Warren, R 15 15 Senior Capstone Recital:BA TBA NA Boyer, D 50 50 in Music Senior Recital:BM in TBA NA Boyer, D 50 49 Performance Solo & Ensemble Lit - M W 1:00PM 2:15PM FINE 140 Rogers, R 20 18 Instrumental Music Education MUED 432A 01 MUED 472 01 2ndry Instr M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 100 Bronk, M 15 14 Methods-Instrumntl Technology in Music T R 8:00AM 9:15AM BECK LL05 Chambers, C 22 22 Natural Science NSCI 140 01 T NSCI 140L 01 Science & The Global Environment Science & The Global Env Lab M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM MOOD 303 Bray, A 20 16 T 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 324 Bray, A 20 16 Nursing NURS 300 01 NURS 330 01 NURS 340 01 NURS 342 01 NURS 344 01 NURS 440 01 NURS 442 01 NURS 443 01 NURS 479 01 5.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 Prof Nursing Role&Evi Bsd Prac I W 2:00PM 4:00PM KROS 311 Salinas-Harriso 15 15 Health Assessment W 9:00AM 12:00PM KROS 311 25 25 RN-BSN Complex Nursing Concepts M 8:30AM 12:30PM KROS 311 Griffith, K 16 10 & Prac I Behavioral Health/Psych R 8:30AM 11:30AM KROS 311 Trinidad, C 16 10 Nursing Nursing Research for R 1:00PM 4:00PM KROS 311 Long, A 16 11 Evid-Bsd Pract Community Health Nursing T 8:30AM 11:30AM KROS 311 Bischoff, W 13 4 Evidence-Based Prof T 2:00PM 4:00PM KROS 311 Bedgood, A 13 3 Nursing II Capstone - Nursing TBA NA Long, A 13 4 Leadership Pract Global Health Nursing M 2:00PM 4:00PM KROS 311 Aduddell, K 30 24 25
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Personal Well-Being PRWB 130 01 PRWB 130 02 PRWB 130 03 PRWB 130 04 PRWB 130 05 PRWB 130 06 PRWB 130 07 Personal Well-Being M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM FITC 101 Roberts, D 28 27 Personal Well-Being M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM FITC 101 Roberts, D 28 28 Personal Well-Being M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM FITC 101 Wilson, B 28 28 Personal Well-Being T R 10:30AM 11:45AM FITC 101 Hunt, M 28 28 Personal Well-Being T R 1:00PM 2:15PM FITC 101 Menzies, A 28 26 Personal Well-Being T R 2:30PM 3:45PM FITC 101 Hunt, M 28 28 Personal Well-Being R 6:00PM 8:45PM LNGH 123 Mendoza, C 28 28 Philosophy PHIL 132 01 E PHIL 132 02 E PHIL 232 01 T PHIL 233 01 E PHIL 279 01 E PHIL 335 01 PHIL 339 01 PHIL 371 01 E PHIL 379 01 T Contemporary Moral Problems M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM LNGH 129 Davidson, J 15 12 Contemporary Moral M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 129 Baer, H 15 9 Problems Logic M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 114 Davidson, J 25 23 Introduction to Philosophy M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 129 Baer, H 15 14 Ethics Bowl T R 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 122 Baer, H 20 20 Cross Listed as COMM 279 History of Philosophy I T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 129 Davidson, J 25 22 Political Philosophy M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 129 Walsh, G 25 25 Cross Listed as POLS 339 Bioethics T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 114 Baer, H 30 21 Critics and Defenders of the M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Hughes, C 15 13 Faith Cross Listed as THEO 379.02 Physics PHYS 141 01 T PHYS 141L 01 PHYS 142 01 T PHYS 142L 01 PHYS 142L 02 PHYS 144 01 T PHYS 240 01 T PHYS 240L 01 PHYS 240L 02 PHYS 313 01 PHYS 334 01 PHYS 336 01 PHYS 371 01 PHYS 392 01 PHYS 438 01 General College Physics I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM ATTB 102 Scanlon, E 18 17 College Physics I Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 102 Scanlon, E 18 17 General College Physics II T R 10:30AM 11:45AM MOOD 303 Scanlon, E 36 30 College Physics II Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 103 Berggren, C 18 15 College Physics II Lab T 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 103 Berggren, C 18 15 Conceptual Physics M W F 10:30AM 12:30PM MOOD 118 Scanlon, E 24 21 Intro Physics/Scientists & M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM KROS 210 Sauncy, T 24 24 Engr I Principles of Physics I Lab W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 102 Sauncy, T 12 12 Principles of Physics I Lab R 1:00PM 4:00PM ATTB 102 Sauncy, T 12 12 Modern Physics Lab M 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 105 Sauncy, T 15 13 Modern Physics M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM ATTB 102 Sauncy, T 15 15 Statistical Thermodynamics M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM ATTB 103 Berggren, C 15 12 Mathematical Methods M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM KROS 210 Berggren, C 15 11 Scientist/Engr Cross Listed as MATH 371 Applied Physics for M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM ATTB 103 Berggren, C 15 14 Engineering Senior Seminar in Physics TBA NA 15 15 Political Science POLS 231 01 T POLS 231 02 T POLS 235 01 Z POLS 334 01 American Politics I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM CENT 122 Braaten, D 30 28 American Politics I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 122 Braaten, D 30 30 International Relations M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 122 Braaten, D 25 23 American Political Thought M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 235 Walsh, G 25 22 26
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Political Science POLS 339 01 POLS 379 01 POLS 431 01 POLS 434 01 Political Philosophy M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 129 Walsh, G 25 21 Cross Listed as PHIL 339 Advanced Geographical T R 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK LL06 Seal, K 12 12 Info Systems requires completion of GEOG-236 Constitutional Law T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 128 Walsh, G 25 24 Europe and Advance T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 235 Braaten, D 25 23 Democracies Portuguese PORT 132 01 Z Portuguese II M W 1:15PM 2:30PM LIBR B5 5 5 interactive video via Lubbock Christian Psychology PSYC 131 01 T PSYC 131 02 T PSYC 234 01 E PSYC 235 01 T PSYC 236 01 T PSYC 236 02 T PSYC 236 03 T PSYC 271 01 T PSYC 272 01 T PSYC 332 01 E PSYC 334 01 T PSYC 374 01 C PSYC 376 01 E PSYC 379 01 PSYC 379 02 PSYC 379 03 PSYC 432 01 T Introduction to Psychology M W 6:00PM 7:15PM LNGH 114 30 30 Introduction to Psychology M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 120 Bailey, S 30 28 Social Psychology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 20 14 Cross Listed as SOCI 274 Drugs and Behavior T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 123 Bailey, S 30 28 Developmental Psychology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 20 12 Developmental Psychology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM LNGH 123 Turner, C 30 29 Developmental Psychology T R 6:00PM 7:15PM LNGH 129 30 30 Quantitative Methods I T R 10:30AM 2:15PM BECK LL05 Czuchry, M 20 17 course begins 1/14/16 & ends 3/3/16 Quantitative Methods II T R 10:30AM 2:15PM BECK LL05 Czuchry, M 20 17 course begins 3/8/16 & ends 4/26/16 Psychopathology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 114 Turner, C 30 22 Cognitive Neuroscience M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 123 Czuchry, M 30 23 Personality T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 129 Turner, C 25 19 Human Sexuality T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 25 11 Cross Listed as WOST 376 Neuroscience of Ingestive M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM TSCH 102 Bailey, S 15 15 Behavior Sexuality and the Sacred T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Ruge-Jones, P 20 19 Cross Listed as THEO 379.02 & WOST 379.01 Brewcraft: An Introduction F 1:00PM 4:00PM TBA NA Bailey, S 12 2 course fee of $30; must be 21 Eng Psych:Mapping Mental M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 123 Turner, C 15 12 Health Social Entrepreneurship SOEN 231 01 Z SOEN 379 01 Z SOEN 491 01 Intro to Social Entrepreneurship Change the World: Int'l Development Applications of Business Strategy T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 127 Olson, A 20 18 T M W 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 251 Hoffmann, J 20 19 Cross List as GEOG379.02, INTL231,WOST379.03 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 201 Olson, A 16 15 Cross Listed as BUSI 491 Sociology SOCI 130 01 T SOCI 130 02 T SOCI 130 03 T Introduction to Sociology M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM LNGH 114 Boehm, S 25 23 Cross Listed as WOST 131 Introduction to Sociology M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM LNGH 114 Castro, C 30 29 Introduction to Sociology M W F 1:00PM 1:50PM LNGH 114 Castro, C 30 29 27
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Sociology SOCI 131 01 T SOCI 231A 01 T SOCI 232 01 Z SOCI 274 01 E SOCI 331 01 SOCI 375 01 SOCI 379 01 SOCI 435 01 C P Intro to Women's Studies M W 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 303 Gonzales, M 25 22 Cross Listed as WOST 131 Intro to Criminal Justice T R 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 114 Boehm, S 30 28 Cross Listed as CRCJ 231 Social Problems T R 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 114 Castro, C 25 25 background check required Social Psychology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 20 17 Cross Listed as PSYC 234 The Family T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 114 Castro, C 25 24 Juvenile Justice M W 1:00PM 2:15PM LNGH 235 Boehm, S 25 22 Cross Listed as CRCJ 375 Advanced Geographical T R 2:30PM 3:45PM BECK LL06 Seal, K 12 12 Info Systems requires completion of GEOG-236 Sociological Theory M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 235 Boehm, S 25 15 Spanish SPAN 131 01 Z SPAN 131 02 Z SPAN 131 03 Z SPAN 131 04 Z SPAN 132 01 Z SPAN 132 02 Z SPAN 132 03 Z SPAN 133 01 Z SPAN 133 02 Z SPAN 231 01 Z SPAN 232 01 Z SPAN 338 01 Z SPAN 376 01 Z SPAN 379 01 Z SPAN 379 02 Z SPAN 475 01 P Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM CENT 126 Chmielewski, A 18 17 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 126 Chmielewski, A 18 15 Spanish Lang & Culture I M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 126 Chmielewski, A 18 17 Spanish Lang & Culture I T R 6:00PM 7:15PM LNGH 233 Montgomery, K 18 16 Spanish Lang & Culture II M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM CENT 124 Dickens, C 18 16 Spanish Lang & Culture II M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM CENT 124 Dickens, C 18 15 Spanish Lang & Culture II T R 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 124 18 16 Spanish for Health M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 124 Dickens, C 18 18 Professionals Spanish for Health WEB NA Dickens, C 20 16 Professionals online course Spanish Lang & Culture III T R 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 127 Jasso, M 18 15 Spanish Lang & Culture IV T R 2:30PM 3:45PM CENT 127 Jasso, M 18 18 L Amer Lit in English M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 239 Gonzalez, A 15 10 Transltn Cross Listed as WOST 338 Adv Practice in T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 126 18 15 Reading&Writng Short Story T 4:30PM 7:00PM LIBR B5 5 3 interactive video via Texas Wesleyan Survey Peninsular Lit to M W 4:00PM 5:15PM LIBR B5 12 12 20th Cent interactive video via Schreiner University Research Seminar TBA NA Gonzalez, A 5 4 Statistics STAT 374 01 T STAT 374 02 T STAT 374 03 T STAT 375 01 STAT 375 02 Statistics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 103 Sieben, J 25 22 Statistics T R 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 103 Sieben, J 25 24 Statistics T R 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 245 Abbasian, R 24 21 Applied Statistics M W 2:30PM 3:45PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R 25 21 Applied Statistics M 6:00PM 8:30PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R 25 22 Theology THEO 133 01 THEO 133 02 THEO 133 03 THEO 133 04 Introduction to Theology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM LNGH 120 Hughes, C 30 30 Introduction to Theology M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 131 Hansen, H 30 27 Introduction to Theology M W F 10:30AM 11:20AM LNGH 120 Hughes, C 30 30 Introduction to Theology M W F 11:30AM 12:20PM TSCH 250 Hansen, H 30 30 28
P=requires instructor's permission; L=Linked with another course; =designed for new freshmen; SA=study abroad course. Theology THEO 133 05 THEO 133 06 ZH THEO 234 01 C THEO 333 01 THEO 334 01 Z THEO 379 01 C THEO 379 02 THEO 379 03 T THEO 437 01 CW Introduction to Theology T R 10:30AM 11:45AM TSCH 130 Beck, N 30 30 Hnrs: Introduction to T R 10:30AM 11:45AM CENT 122 Ruge-Jones, P 30 30 Theology Foundations of Youth M W 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 102 Hansen, H 12 9 Ministry New Testament Studies M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 130 Beck, N 30 25 History of Religions M W F 8:00AM 8:50AM TSCH 130 Beck, N 30 27 Perf Criticism: Gospel of M W F 9:00AM 9:50AM TSCH 127 Ruge-Jones, P 15 12 Mark Sexuality and the Sacred T R 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Ruge-Jones, P 20 17 Cross Listed as PSYC 379.02 & WOST 379.01 Critics and Defenders of the M W 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Hughes, C 15 14 Faith Cross Listed as PHIL 379 Contemporary Theologies M W 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 127 Ruge-Jones, P 20 17 Cross Listed as WOST 437 Women's Studies WOST 131 01 T WOST 338 01 Z WOST 376 01 E WOST 379 01 WOST 379 02 W WOST 379 03 Z WOST 386 01 C WOST 437 01 CW WOST 486 01 E Intro to Women's Studies M W L Amer Lit in English M W Transltn Human Sexuality T R Sexuality and the Sacred T R History of Women's Art M W F Change the World: Int'l T Development A Personal & Global Hist of M W WWI Contemporary Theologies M W Business Ethics M W 1:00PM 2:15PM MOOD 303 Gonzales, M 25 24 Cross Listed as SOCI 131 2:30PM 3:45PM Gonzalez, A 0 0 Cross Listed as SPAN 338 8:00AM 9:15AM LNGH 123 Sia, T 0 0 Cross Listed as PSYC 376 2:30PM 3:45PM LNGH 123 Ruge-Jones, P 0 0 Cross Listed as THEO 379.02 & PSYC 379.02 10:30AM 11:20AM FINE 170 King, L 0 0 Cross Listed as VART 379-01 6:00PM 8:45PM TSCH 251 Hoffmann, J 0 0 Cross Listed as GEOG379.02, SOEN379, INTL 231 6:00PM 7:15PM LIBR B12 Sauer, A 0 0 Cross Listed as HIST 386 1:00PM 2:15PM CENT 127 Ruge-Jones, P 0 0 Cross Listed as THEO 437 1:00PM 2:15PM TSCH 130 Thompson, M 0 0 Cross Listed as BUSI 486 29