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2015 FALL -- BLOCK 1 -- AUGUST 19 TO SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 ATEP 180-10 Basic Athletic Training Stueber *BIOL 100-10 Introductory Biology (Latino Living Learning Community) Carter BIOL 202-10 Microbiology Van Lare BIOL 211-10 Organismic Biology (cross-listed with EVSC211) PM Church BIOL 303-10 Histology McGinn BUSN 211-10 Accounting Principles I Freeman BUSN 305-10 Principles of Marketing PM staff/busn *BUSN 446-10 International Business ( satisfies CMNS 480) PM Bós *CISC 100-10 Computer as a Tool PM staff/cisc CISC 200-10 Management Information Systems and Systems Analysis McCallister CISC 405-10 Mobile Application Development (class maximum = 12) Frazier *CMNS 251-10 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Lokey *CMNS 251-11 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Pinner *CMNS 330-10 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Taft *CMNS 380-10 The Political Traditions of the West Scott *CRJU 200-10 Introduction to Law Enforcement Ramey DIGM 121-10 Introduction to Digital Media PM Crowe EDUC 101-10 Introduction to Teacher Education (available to take throughout the 2015FA term) 0 hrs ONLINE Clupper EDUC 200-10 History, Philosophy and Principles of Education ONLINE Robinette EDUC 307-10 Language Development and Emergent Literacy Robinette EDUC 320-10 Classroom Discipline and Management adjunct/educ ENGL 100-10 Introduction to College Writing Matthews, J. ENGL 100-11 Introduction to College Writing Trom *ENGL 110-10 Composition and Rhetoric I Thomas, N. *ENGL 110-11 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Matherly *ENGL 110-12X Composition and Rhetoric I (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE Acker *ENGL 111-10 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Patterson ENGL 199-10 Introduction to Literary Studies PM Morton *ENGL 214-10 American Literature I PM Matthews, C. *EVSC 111-10 Environmental Science Leverentz EVSC 211-10 Organismic Biology (cross-listed with BIOL211) PM Church *HIST 201-10 U.S History Survey I Keaton *HIST 201-11X U.S History Survey I (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE Keaton MATH 099-10 Introductory Algebra Stone MATH 100-10 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema *MATH 122-10X Quantitative Applications (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE Brewer, S. *MATH 135-10 College Algebra Goss *MATH 140-10 Elementary Statistics Brewer, S. MATH 260-10 Linear Algebra PM Brimer NURS 311-10 Adult Health Nursing I (blocks 1 and 2 -- two block course -- Mon/Thurs) Robinette NURS 312-10 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical (blocks 1, 2 & 3 -- three block course -- Wed/Fri) 3 hrs Elliott/Staff NURS 411-10 Adult Health Nursing II (blocks 1 and 2 -- two block course -- Mon/Thurs) Elliott NURS 412-10 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical (blocks 1, 2 & 3 -- three block course -- Wed/Fri) 3 hrs Robinette/Staff *OREN 105-10 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs Keller *OREN 105-11 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs Stokes, J.

*OREN 105-12 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs Crowe *OREN 105-13 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs King *OREN 105-17 Tusculum Experience (Hurley Society) 2 hrs PM Greear *OREN 105-18 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM Stone *OREN 105-19 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM Freeman *OREN 105-20 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM Noll *OREN 105-21 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM Frazier

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 1 -- AUGUST 19 TO SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 *OREN 105-22 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM Dukes *OREN 105-23 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM staff/oren *OREN 105-24 Tusculum Experience 2 hrs PM staff/oren *OREN 105-25 Tusculum Experience (transfer students only) 2 hrs HYBRID Jones, Jill *OREN 106-10 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs Gietema *OREN 106-11 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs staff/oren *OREN 106-12 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs PM Trom *OREN 106-13 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs PM Matthews, J. *OREN 106-14 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs PM staff/oren PHED 160-10 SCUBA Diving 1 hr Burton PHED 180-10 Tennis 1 hr PM Arnett PHED 181-10 Archery 1 hr Jones PHED 195-10 Hiking and Backpacking 1 hr Evening Thompson, D. *PHED 201-10 Foundations of Physical Fitness & Wellness Byrd *PHED 201-11 Foundations of Physical Fitness & Wellness Botta PHED 240-10 Introduction to Sport Management PM staff/phed PHED 251-10 Human Anatomy Bow PHED 310-10 Principles of Sport Marketing PM King PHED 370-10 Measurement and Evaluation in PE, Health and Wellness Reed *POLS 110-10 American Government PM Goodale *PSYC 101-10 Essentials of Psychology (Hurley Society) Dukes *PSYC 102-10 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) PM Davison PSYC 221-10 Social Psychology PM Harlow PSYC 315-10 Cognition (class maximum = 16) PM Nettelhorst *RELG 101-10 Old Testament Literature PM Williams *SOCI 101-10X Principles and Social Institutions (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE Baker *VISA 110-10 Introduction to Art (class maximum = 22) Durham *VISA 208-10X Baroque through Modern Art (blocks 1 and 2 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE staff/visa VISA 400-10 Portfolio and Exhibition (semester course -- meets in block 1) Bryan *Satisfies Commons

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 2 -- SEPTEMBER 16 TO OCTOBER 9, 2015 ATEP 418-20 Pharmacology for Allied Health Stueber *BIOL 101-20 General Biology I Keller BIOL 301-20 General Ecology (cross-listed with EVSC301) PM Church BIOL 315-20 Cellular and Molecular Biology Van Lare *BIOL 480-20 Global Environmental and Hlth Issues (satisfies CMNS 480/cross-listed w/evsc480) McGinn BUSN 210-20 Principles of Management PM McFarland BUSN 212-20 Accounting Principles II Freeman BUSN 346-20 International Economic Development PM Bós *CHEM 101-20 General Chemistry I Leverentz *CISC 100-20 Computer as a Tool (Hurley Society) PM staff/cisc CISC 105-20 Introduction to Problem Solving & Algorithm Development Frazier CISC 330-20 Software Engineering (class maximum = 10) McCallister *CMNS 251-20 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Scott *CMNS 380-20 The Political Traditions of the West Lokey CRJU 201-20 Introduction to Criminal Courts and Procedures Ramey DIGM 205-20 Basic Photo Editing/Illustration PM Crowe EDUC 416-20 Teaching Reading Tilson ENGL 100-20 Introduction to College Writing PM Patterson ENGL 100-21 Introduction to College Writing PM Matthews, J. *ENGL 110-12X Composition and Rhetoric I (continued from block 1 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE staff/engl *ENGL 110-20 Composition and Rhetoric I Thomas, N. *ENGL 110-21 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Morton *ENGL 111-20 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Matherly *ENGL 224-20 American Literature II Matthews, C. ENGL 233-20 Writing for Organizations Bodary *EVSC 111-20 Environmental Science Carter EVSC 301-20 General Ecology (cross-listed with BIOL301) PM Church *EVSC 480-20 Global Environmental and Hlth Issues (satisfies CMNS 480/cross-listed w/biol480) McGinn *GEOL 101-20 Physical Geology Stone *HIST 201-11X U.S History Survey I (continued from block 1 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE Keaton *HIST 480-20 Citizen Issues in a Global Era Keaton MATH 099-20 Introductory Algebra PM Gietema MATH 099-21 Introductory Algebra PM Goss *MATH 122-10X Quantitative Applications (continued from block 1 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE Brewer, S. *MATH 122-20 Quantitative Applications PM Paulling *MATH 135-20 College Algebra Brimer *MATH 140-20 Elementary Statistics Brewer, S. MUSE 101-20 Introduction to Museum Studies PM Noll NURS 311-10 Adult Health Nursing I (continued from block 1 -- two block course) Robinette NURS 312-10 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical (continued from block 1 -- three block course) 3 hrs Elliott/Staff NURS 411-10 Adult Health Nursing II (continued from block 1 -- two block course) Elliott NURS 412-10 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical (continued from block 1 -- three block course) 3 hrs Robinette/Staff *OREN 106-20 Introduction to Student Success (2 block course) 2 hrs Staff/OREN PHED 120-20 Softball 1 hr Ireland PHED 161-20 Beginning Swimming (class maximum = 15 students) 1 hr PM Bow

PHED 187-20 Walking, Jogging, and Running 1 hr PM Byrd PHED 196-20 Canoeing Evening Thompson, D. PHED 200-20 Introduction and History of PE and Athletics Byrd *PHED 201-20 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness (Latino Living Learning Community) Botta *PHED 201-21 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness ONLINE Reed PHED 215-20 Sport and Society (meets first day of the block) HYBRID Reed *PHED 252-20 Human Physiology Bow PHED 293-20 Coaching of Soccer Joy

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 2 -- SEPTEMBER 16 TO OCTOBER 9, 2015 PHED 395-20 Organization, Administration, and Supervision of PE and Athletics PM King *POLS 110-20 American Government PM Goodale *PSYC 101-20 Essentials of Psychology Dukes *PSYC 102-20 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) PM Nettelhorst PSYC 200-20 Developmental Psychology PM Harlow PSYC 319-20 Theories of Personality PM Pope *SOCI 101-10X Principles and Social Institutions (continued from block 1 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE staff/soci *SVLN 354-20 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife THEA 103-20 Stagecraft Mengel VISA 111-20 Basic Design Bryan *VISA 208-10X Baroque through Modern Art (continued from block 1 -- two block course offered online) ONLINE staff/visa *Satisfies Commons

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 3 -- OCTOBER 14 TO NOVEMBER 6, 2015 BIOL 102-30 General Biology II Keller BIOL 321-30 Biochemistry (cross-listed with CHEM301) Van Lare BIOL 401-30 Invertebrate Zoology PM Church *BUSN 201-30 Principles of Economics I Bós BUSN 334-30 Human Resource Management PM McFarland BUSN 403-30 Business Law and Ethics PM Fawbush-Smith BUSN 441-30 Income Tax I: Personal Freeman CHEM 102-30 General Chemistry II Leverentz CHEM 301-30 Biochemistry (cross-listed with BIOL321) Van Lare *CISC 100-30 Computer as a Tool PM staff/cisc CISC 110-30 Introduction to Programming (class maximum = 12) McCallister CISC 200-30 Management Information Systems & Systems Analysis (class maximum = 16) staff/cisc CISC 375-30 Web Design PM Frazier *CMNS 251-30 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Pinner *CMNS 330-30 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions Lokey *CMNS 380-30 The Political Traditions of the West (Honors component offered) PM Carter, D. *CRJU 100-30 Introduction to Criminal Justice Ramey CRJU 302-30 Ethical Decision Making in Justice Scott EDUC 417-30 Teaching Language Arts Tilson ENGL 100-30 Introduction to College Writing Matthews, C. ENGL 100-31 Introduction to College Writing Trom *ENGL 110-30 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Matherly *ENGL 110-31 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Matthews, J. *ENGL 111-30 Composition and Rhetoric II Thomas, N. *ENGL 111-31X Composition and Rhetoric II (blocks 3 & 4 -- two block online offering) ONLINE Johnson, V. *ENGL 120-30 Introduction to Creative Writing PM Patterson *ENGL 225-31X World Literature (blocks 3 & 4 -- two block online offering) ONLINE Acker ENGL 238-30 Professional Writing and Rhetoric (class maximum = 16) Bodary *EVSC 111-30 Environmental Science staff/evsc *HIST 202-30 U.S History Survey II -- Honors Component Offered Keaton *HIST 202-31X U.S. History Survey II (blocks 3 & 4 -- two block online offering) ONLINE Keaton HIST 310-30 The Greek and Roman World PM Van Amberg MATH 099-30 Introductory Algebra PM Gietema MATH 100-20 Intermediate Algebra Stone *MATH 122-30 Quantitative Applications Davis *MATH 140-30 Elementary Statistics Brewer, S. *MATH 140-31X Elementary Statistics (blocks 3 & 4 -- two block online offering) ONLINE staff/math *MATH 160-30 Trigonometry Brimer MATH 240-30 Differential Equations PM Paulling MUSE 340-30 Interpretation and Museum Education PM Noll NURS 312-10 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical (continued from blocks 1 & 2 -- 3 block course) 3 hr Elliott/Staff NURS 321-30 Behavioral Health Nursing (blocks 3 and 4 -- two block course) Brown NURS 412-10 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical (continued from blocks 1 & 2 -- three block course) 3 hrs Robinette/Staff NURS 421-30 Community and Global Health Nursing (blocks 3 and 4 -- two block course -- Mon/Thurs Elliott NURS 441-30 Nursing Leadership and Management (two block course -- blocks 3 and 4) BS to BSN/Tuesdays 6-10PM staff/nurs

NURS 442-30 Leadership and Management Clinical (blocks 3 and 4 -- two block course) 1 hr TBA staff/nurs *OREN 106-20 Introduction to Student Success (continued from block 2) 2 hrs staff/oren PHED 166-30 Water Aerobics 1 hr PM Botta PHED 173-30 Racquetball 1 hr PM Jones PHED 186-30 Weight Training King

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 3 -- OCTOBER 14 TO NOVEMBER 6, 2015 *PHED 201-30 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness Botta *PHED 201-31 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM Bow PHED 243-30 Sports Facilities and Design/Event Management PM King PHED 270-30 Adaptive Physical Education Byrd PHED 330-30 Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Physical Education HYBRID Rohr *PHED 480-30 Senior Seminar in Sports Science/Sport Management Jones POLS 230-30 State and Local Government Goodale *PSYC 101-30 Essentials of Psychology PM Nettelhorst *PSYC 101-31X Essentials of Psychology (blocks 3 & 4 -- two block online offering) ONLINE staff/psyc PSYC 318-30 Behavioral Pharmacology Smith, K. *RELG 102-30 Introduction to the New Testament PM Williams SPED 101-30 Survey Regular/Special Needs Population in School Environment ONLINE Robinette *SVLN 354-30 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife *VISA 110-30 Introduction to Art (class maximum = 22) PM Crowe VISA 222-30 Introduction to Digital Photography (class maximum = 15) Bryan *Satisfies Commons

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 4 -- NOVEMBER 11 TO DECEMBER 9, 2015 ATEP 260-40 Technical Assessment in Athletic Training 3 hrs Brooks *BIOL 101-40 General Biology I Keller BIOL 202-40 Microbiology McGinn BUSN 202-40 Principles of Economics II Bós BUSN 210-40 Principles of Management PM McFarland BUSN 326-40 Operations Management and Logistics PM Bsat BUSN 442-40 Income Tax II: Business Freeman *CHEM 101-40 General Chemistry I Thompson *CISC 100-40 Computer as a Tool PM staff/cisc CISC 210-40 Data Structures and Advanced Programming (class maximum = 10) McCallister CISC 385-40 Web Programming (class maximum = 16) PM Frazier *CMNS 330-40 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions staff/cmns *CMNS 330-41 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Van Amberg *CMNS 380-40 The Political Traditions of the West PM Carter, D. *CMNS 480-40 Citizen Issues in a Global Era Lokey CRJU 211-40 Drugs and Crime McMahan CRJU 400-40 Theoretical Criminology Ramey DIGM 251-40 Basic 3D Sculpting PM Crowe EDUC 216-40 Innovative Instructional Technology Hatfield EDUC 337-40 Assessment and Evaluation adjunct/educ ENGL 100-40 Introduction to College Writing Matthews, J. *ENGL 110-40 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Morton *ENGL 111-31X Composition and Rhetoric II (continued from block 3 -- two block online offering) ONLINE staff/engl *ENGL 111-40 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Matherly *ENGL 111-41 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Trom *ENGL 225-31X World Literature (continued from block 3 -- two block online offering) ONLINE Acker *ENGL 228-40 Minority Voices in American Literature PM Matthews, C. ENGL 233-40 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) Bodary ENGL 303-40 Fairytale, Folklore, and Myth PM Patterson *EVSC 111-40 Environmental Science Carter *EVSC 111-41 Environmental Science Leverentz *HIST 112-40 Introduction to Historical Writing and Research Keaton *HIST 202-31X U.S. History Survey II (continued from block 3 -- two block online offering) ONLINE Keaton *HNRS 101-40 Quest for Meaning PM Harlow MATH 100-40 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema *MATH 122-40 Quantitative Applications Goss *MATH 135-40 College Algebra Brimer *MATH 140-31X Elementary Statistics (continued from block 3 -- two block online offering) ONLINE staff/math *MATH 140-40 Elementary Statistics PM Paulling MATH 430-40 Abstract Algebra PM Davis NURS 321-30 Behavioral Health Nursing (continued from block 3 -- two block course) Brown NURS 322-40 Behavioral Health Nursing Clinical 1 hr Brown/Robinette NURS 421-30 Community and Global Health Nursing (cont. from block 3--2 bk course--mon/thurs) Elliott NURS 422-40 Community Health Nursing Clinical (Wed/Fri) 1 hr Elliott/Robinette NURS 441-30 Nursing Leadership and Management (cont. from block 3--2 block course) BS to BSN/Tuesdays 6-10PM staff/nurs

NURS 442-30 Leadership and Management Clinical (cont. from block 3 -- two block course) BS to BSN 1 hr TBA staff/nurs PHED 115-40 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM Botta PHED 115-41 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM Botta PHED 176-40 Beginning Bowling 1 hr Evening Jones PHED 178-40 Badminton 1 hr PM staff/phed *PHED 201-40 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness (Hurley Society) Byrd PHED 260-40 Methods for School Health Teachers (Hurley Society) Bow PHED 291-40 Coaching of Volleyball Knott PHED 313-40 Communication in Sport PM King PHED 335-40 Managing Legal Aspects of Sport and PE PM Jones PHED 361-40 Curriculum Design/Teaching Methods Secondary PE, Health and Wellness Botta *PHYS 201-40 General Physics I Stone *POLS 220-40 World Politics and International Relations PM Goodale *PSYC 101-31X Essentials of Psychology (continued from block 3 -- two block online offering) ONLINE staff/psyc *PSYC 101-40 Essentials of Psychology PM Nettelhorst

2015 FALL -- BLOCK 4 -- NOVEMBER 11 TO DECEMBER 9, 2015 PSYC 102-40 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) Davison PSYC 220-40 Abnormal Psychology Dukes PSYC 335-40 Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis PM Brewer, K. RELG 303-40 Explorations in Biblical Studies PM Williams *SVLN 354-40 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife *THEA 104-40 Introduction to the Theatre Mengel VISA 203-40 Drawing I (class maximum = 15) Bryan *Satisfies Commons

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 5 -- JANUARY 11 TO FEBRUARY 4, 2016 ATEP 284-50 Evaluations of Athletic Injuries (blocks 5, 6 and 7 -- 3 block course) Hawkins ATEP 285-50 Therapeutic Modalities (blocks 5, 6 and 7 -- 3 block course) Brooks ATEP 286-50 Therapeutic Rehibilitation (blocks 5, 6 and 7 -- 3 block course) Brooks ATEP 335-50 General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training (blocks 5, 6 and 7 -- 3 block course) Stueber ATEP 384-50 Advanced Evaluation of Athletic Injuries (blocks 5, 6 and 7 -- 3 block course) Stueber ATEP 390-50 Physiology of Exercise for Allied Health (blocks 5, 6 and 7 -- 3 block course) 3 hrs Teagues BIOL 102-50 General Biology II Keller BIOL 201-50 Genetics McGinn BUSN 210-50 Principles of Management PM McFarland BUSN 211-50 Accounting Principles I Freeman BUSN 305-50 Principles of Marketing PM staff/busn BUSN 322-50 Principles of Finance Dillon CHEM 102-50 General Chemistry II Thompson *CISC 100-50 Computer as a Tool staff/cisc *CISC 100-51 Computer as a Tool (Latino Living Learning Community) PM staff/cisc *CMNS 251-50 Theory and Practice of Citizenship PM Fife *CMNS 330-50 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM staff/cmns *CMNS 380-50 The Political Traditions of the West Scott CRJU 210-50 Criminal Investigations Ramey *ENGL 110-50 Composition and Rhetoric I Thomas, N. *ENGL 110-51 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Morton *ENGL 110-52X Composition and Rhetoric I (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/engl *ENGL 111-50 Composition and Rhetoric II Trom *ENGL 120-50 Introduction to Creative Writing PM Matthews, J. *ENGL 250-50 Special Topics in Literature -- Literary Nonfiction: Form and Theory PM Matherly *EVSC 111-50 Environmental Science PM Church *HIST 101-50 The West and The World I PM Van Amberg *HIST 201-50X U.S. History Survey I (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/hist HIST 335-50 North American Frontiers PM Keaton *HNRS 330-50 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions (Honors) Lokey MATH 099-50 Introductory Algebra PM Gietema *MATH 122-50X Quantitative Applications (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/math *MATH 135-50 College Algebra PM Paulling *MATH 140-50 Elementary Statistics Brewer MUSE 310-50 Development of Exhibits PM Noll NURS 203-50 Dosage Calculations (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course) 1 hr Ewen NURS 211-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course) Robinette NURS 212-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing Lab (blocks 5, 6, 7 -- three block course) 3 hrs Robinette/Staff NURS 351-50 Nursing Care of Children (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- Tues/Thurs) Brown NURS 352-50 Nursing Care of Children Clinical (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- Wed/Fri) 2 hrs Brown NURS 431-50 Principled Leadership in Healthcare (blocks 5 & 6 -- two block course) 3 hrs Brown NURS 441-50 Nursing Leadership and Management (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course) Ewen NURS 442-50 Leadership and Management Clinical (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course) 1 hr Ewen/Staff NURS 451-50 Clinical Infomatics (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course) 3 hrs Elliott *OREN 105-50 Tusculum Experience 1 hr Stokes, J.

*OREN 105-51 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM Jones, Jill *OREN 106-50 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs TBA staff/oren PHED 115-50 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM Bow PHED 144-50 Lacrosse 1 hr Mackin *PHED 201-50 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness Bow PHED 215-50 Sport and Society (in class meeting on the firs day of the block) ONLINE Reed PHED 240-50 Introduction to Sport Management PM King PHED 374-50 Motor Development Reed

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 5 -- JANUARY 11 TO FEBRUARY 4, 2016 Dept. Course Title Hours Time/Offering Instructor PHYS 202-50 General Physics II Stone POLS 315-50 Congress and Public Policy PM Goodale *PSYC 101-50 Essentials of Psychology Dukes *PSYC 102-50 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) Nettelhorst PSYC 223-50 Counseling Theories PM Brewer, K. PSYC 345-50 Biological Foundations of Behavior PM Smith, K. RELG 201-50 World Religions PM Williams *SOCI 101-50X Principles and Social Institutions (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/soci *VISA 208-50X Baroque through Modern Art (blocks 5 and 6 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/visa VISA 217-50 Graphic Design I (concurrent with VISA 317 & VISA 417 -- class max for all three classes = 15) PM Crowe VISA 317-50 Graphic Design II (concurrent with VISA 217 & VISA 417 -- class max for all three classes = 15) PM Crowe VISA 417-50 Graphic Design III (concurrent with VISA 217 and VISA 317 -- class max for all three classes = 15) PM Crowe *Satisfies Commons

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 6 -- FEBRUARY 8 TO MARCH 2, 2016 ATEP 284-50 Evaluations of Athletic Injuries (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Hawkins ATEP 285-50 Therapeutic Modalities (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Brooks ATEP 286-50 Therapeutic Rehibilitation (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Brooks ATEP 335-50 General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training (cont. from block 5 -- 3 bk course) Stueber ATEP 384-50 Advanced Evaluation of Athletic Injuries (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Stueber ATEP 390-50 Physiology of Exercise for Allied Health (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) 3 hrs Teagues ATEP 419-60 Advanced Athletic Training (blocks 6, 7 & 8 -- 3 block course) staff/atep *BIOL 100-60 Introductory Biology Carter *BIOL 251-60 Human Anatomy and Physiology I McGinn BIOL 305-60 Parasitology Van Lare BUSN 210-60 Principles of Management PM McFarland BUSN 212-60 Accounting Principles II Freeman BUSN 403-60 Business Law and Ethics PM Fawbush-Smith BUSN 445-60 International Economics Bós CHEM 203-60 Organic Chemistry I Thompson *CISC 100-60 Computer as a Tool PM staff/cisc CISC 215-60 Database Management (class maximum = 10) McCallister CISC 332-60 Electronic Commerce (class maximum = 10) PM Frazier *CMNS 251-60 Theory and Practice of Citizenship staff/cmns *CMNS 330-60 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Williams *CMNS 380-60 The Political Traditions of the West Scott *CMNS 480-60 Citizen Issues in a Global Era PM Goodale CRJU 480-60 Criminal Justice in the Age of Terrorism Ramey EDUC 311-60 Methods for Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School Goodson-Rochelle ENGL 100-60 Introduction to College Writing PM Matthews, C. *ENGL 110-52X Composition and Rhetoric I (continued from block 5 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/engl *ENGL 110-60 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Trom *ENGL 111-60 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Morton ENGL 233-60 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) Bodary ENGL 332-60 Genres of Shakespeare Thomas, N. EVSC 302-60 Earth Science and Environmental Assessment PM Church *HIST 101-60 The West and The World I PM Van Amberg *HIST 201-50X U.S. History Survey I (continued from block 5 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/hist HIST 322-60 Modern America Keaton MATH 100-60 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema *MATH 122-50X Quantitative Applications (continued from block 5 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/math *MATH 122-60 Quantitative Applications PM staff/math *MATH 135-60 College Algebra Brimer *MATH 190-60 Calculus I Brewer MATH 460-60 Mathematics Seminar PM Paulling *MUSC 101-60 Introduction to Western Music PM staff/musc NURS 203-50 Dosage Calculations (continued from block 5 -- two block course) 1 hr Ewen NURS 211-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing (continued from block 5 - two block course) Robinette NURS 212-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing Lab (continued from block 5 -- three block course) 3 hrs Robinette/Staff NURS 351-50 Nursing Care of Children (continued from block 5 -- two block course -- Tues/Thurs) Brown

NURS 352-50 Nursing Care of Children Clinical (cont. from block 5 -- two block course -- Wed/Fri) 2 hrs Brown NURS 431-50 Principled Leadership in Healthcare (continued from block 5 -- two block course) 3 hrs Brown NURS 441-50 Nursing Leadership and Management (continued from block 5 -- two block course) Ewen NURS 442-50 Leadership and Management Clinical (continued from block 5 - two block course) 1 hr Ewen/Staff NURS 451-50 Clinical Infomatics (continued from block 5 -- two block course) 3 hrs Elliott PHED 126-60 Basketball 1 hr PM Botta PHED 161-60 Beginning Swimming (class maximum = 15 students) 1 hr PM Bow PHED 175-60 Tumbling and Gymnastics 1 hr PM Reed

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 6 -- FEBRUARY 8 TO MARCH 2, 2016 PHED 179-60 Table Tennis 1 hr Jones PHED 200-60 Introduction and History of PE and Athletics Byrd *PHED 201-60 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness Botta PHED 313-60 Communication in Sport PM King PHED 335-60 Managing Legal Aspects of Sport and PE PM Jones PHED 375-60 Motor Learning Reed PHED 380-60 Kinesiology Bow PSYC 200-60 Developmental Psychology Dukes PSYC 201-60 Research Methods for Psychology (class maximum = 16) PM Harlow PSYC 313-60 Counseling Methods PM Brewer, K. *SOCI 101-50X Principles and Social Institutions (continued from block 5 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/soci *SVLN 354-60 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife THEA 160-60 Acting I Mengel *VISA 208-50X Baroque through Modern Art (continued from block 5 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/visa VISA 216-60 Printmaking I (concurrent with VISA316 & VISA416 -- class maximum with VISA316 & VISA416 = 15) Bryan VISA 316-60 Printmaking II (concurrent with VISA216 & VISA416 -- class maximum with VISA216 & VISA416 = 15) Bryan VISA 319-60 Publication Design PM Crowe VISA 416-60 Printmaking III (concurrent w/ VISA216 & VISA316 -- total class maximum with VISA216 & VISA316 = 15) Bryan *Satisfies Commons

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 7 -- MARCH 14 TO APRIL 7, 2016 ATEP 284-50 Evaluations of Athletic Injuries (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Hawkins ATEP 285-50 Therapeutic Modalities (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Brooks ATEP 286-50 Therapeutic Rehibilitation (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Brooks ATEP 335-50 General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training (cont. from block 5 -- 3 bk course) Stueber ATEP 384-50 Advanced Evaluation of Athletic Injuries (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) Stueber ATEP 390-50 Physiology of Exercise for Allied Health (continued from block 5 -- 3 block course) 3 hrs Teagues ATEP 419-60 Advanced Athletic Training ( continued from block 6 -- 3 block course) staff/atep *BIOL 101-70 General Biology I Van Lare BIOL 224-70 Mycology Keller BIOL 252-70 Human Anatomy and Physiology II McGinn *BUSN 201-70 Principles of Economics I PM Bós BUSN 312-70 Organizational Behavior PM McFarland BUSN 449-70 Policy, Ethics and Strategy Lokey BUSN 499-70 Honors: Policy, Ethics and Strategy Lokey CHEM 204-70 Organic Chemistry II Thompson *CISC 100-70 Computer as a Tool PM staff/cisc CISC 200-70 Management Information System & Systems Analysis McCallister CISC 310-70 Network Fundamentals and Programming (class maximum = 16) Frazier *CMNS 251-70 Theory and Practice of Citizenship PM Van Amberg *CMNS 330-70 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Williams CRJU 202-70 Introduction to Corrections Ramey CRJU 449-70 Research Methods for Criminology and Justice Studies staff/crju EDUC 341-70 Learning Environments K-6 Tilson EDUC 419-70 Content Area Reading Tilson *ENGL 110-70 Composition and Rhetoric I Thomas, N. *ENGL 110-71 Composition and Rhetoric I PM Trom *ENGL 111-70 Composition and Rhetoric II Matthews, C. *ENGL 111-71 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Matthews, J. *ENGL 111-72X Composition and Rhetoric II (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/engl ENGL 218-70 Specialized Journalism PM Matherly *ENGL 225-70X World Literature (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/engl ENGL 240-70 Intermediate Creative Writing Workshop PM Thomas, W. EVSC 221-70 Laboratory and Industrial Safety (formerly EVSC421, Industrial Hygiene) Carter *GEOL 101-70 Physical Geology Stone *HIST 102-70 The West and The World II PM staff/hist *HIST 202-71X U.S. History Survey II (block 7 and 8 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/hist HIST 316-70 The American Nation PM Noll MATH 099-70 Basic Mathematics PM Gietema *MATH 122-70 Quantitative Applications PM Paulling *MATH 135-70 College Algebra (Latino Living Learning Community) Brimer *MATH 140-70 Elementary Statistics Brewer *MATH 140-71X Elementary Statistics (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/math NSCI 100-70 Physical Science Leverentz NURS 212-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing Lab (continued from blocks 5 & 6 -- 3 block course) 3 hrs Robinette NURS 231-70 Health Assessment (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course) 3 hrs Elliott

NURS 341-70 Childbearing and Women's Health Nursing (blocks 7 & 8 -- two block course) staff/nurs NURS 342-70 Childbearing and Women's Health Nursing Clinical (blocks 7 & 8 -- two block course) 2 hrs Brown NURS 462-70 Senior Nursing Experience (blocks 7 & 8 -- two block course) Ewen PHED 124-70 Soccer 1 hr Joy PHED 165-70 Lifeguard Training 2 hrs PM Bow PHED 170-70 Rhythms and Dance 1 hr PM Byrd PHED 195-70 Hiking and Backpacking 1 hr Evening Thompson, D. *PHED 201-70 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness Byrd *PHED 201-71 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM staff/phed

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 7 -- MARCH 14 TO APRIL 7, 2016 PHED 310-70 Principles of Sport Marketing PM staff/phed PHED 330-70 Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Physical Education Reed PHED 360-70 Curriculum Design/Methods Elementary PE 3 hrs Botta PHED 390-70 Physiology of Exercise Bow *PHED 480-70 Senior Seminar in Sports Science/Sport Management PM Jones POLS 325-70 Constitutional Interpretation Scott *PSYC 101-71X Essentials of Psychology (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/psyc PSYC 200-70 Developmental Psychology PM Brewer, K. PSYC 202-70 Data Analysis for Psychology (class maximum = 16) PM Nettelhorst *PSYC 430-70 Cultural Perspectives in a Global Era (satisfies CMNS480) PM Harlow SPED 101-70 Survey Regular/Special Needs Population in School Environment ONLINE adjunct/educ *SVLN 354-70 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife VISA 110-70 Introduction to Art (class maximum = 22) staff/visa VISA 430-70 Art History Research AM Bryan *Satisfies Commons

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 8 -- APRIL 11 TO MAY 4, 2016 ATEP 190-80 Emergency Care/Tape and Brace Kontos ATEP 419-60 Advanced Athletic Training (continued from block 6 -- 3 block course) staff/atep BIOL 102-80 General Biology II Van Lare BIOL 302-80 Human Physiology McGinn *BIOL 354-80 Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences (cross-listed with CHEM354 and EVSC354) Keller BUSN 101-80 Business and Its Environment Lokey BUSN 202-80 Principles of Economics II PM Bós BUSN 312-80 Organizational Behavior PM McFarland BUSN 351-80 Cost Accounting Freeman CHEM 209-80 Environmental Chemistry (cross-listed with EVSC209) Thompson *CHEM 354-80 Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences (cross-listed with BIOL354 and EVSC354) Keller CHEM 421-80 Inorganic Chemistry Leverentz CISC 410-80 Operating Systems Frazier CISC 442-80 Information Technology (class maximum = 16) McCallister *CMNS 251-80 Theory and Practice of Citizenship staff/cmns *CMNS 330-80 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions Scott *CMNS 380-80 The Political Traditions of the West PM Van Amberg *ENGL 110-80 Composition and Rhetoric I Thomas, N. *ENGL 111-72X Composition and Rhetoric II (continued from block 7 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/engl *ENGL 111-80 Composition and Rhetoric II Trom *ENGL 111-81 Composition and Rhetoric II PM Matthews, C. *ENGL 225-70X World Literature (continued from block 7 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/engl ENGL 321-80 Advanced Fiction Workshop (class maximum = 14) PM Patterson ENGL 335-80 Children's and Adolescent Literature Matthews, J. ENGL 340-80 Grant Writing (class maximum = 16) Bodary *EVSC 111-80 Environmental Science Carter *EVSC 111-81 Environmental Science (Hurley Society) PM Church EVSC 209-80 Environmental Chemistry (cross-listed with CHEM209) Thompson *EVSC 354-80 Service-Learning in the Natural Sciences (cross-listed with BIOL354 and CHEM354) Keller *HIST 202-70X U.S. History Survey II (continued from block 7 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/hist HIST 311-80 Modern Asia Keaton MATH 100-80 Intermediate Algebra PM staff/math *MATH 122-80 Quantitative Applications PM staff/math *MATH 128-80 Math Literacy Applications staff/math *MATH 135-80 College Algebra PM Paulling *MATH 140-71X Elementary Statistics (continued from block 7 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/math MUSE 202-80 Architecture and Historic Preservation PM Noll NURS 231-70 Health Assessment (continued from block 7 -- two block course) 3 hrs Elliott NURS 232-80 Health Assesment Clinical 1 hr Robinette/Staff NURS 341-70 Childbearing and Women's Health Nursing (continued from block 7 - two block course) staff/nurs NURS 342-70 Childbearing and Women's Health Nursing Clinical (continued from bk 7 -- 2 block course) 2 hrs Brown NURS 462-70 Senior Nursing Experience (continued from block 7 -- two block course) staff/nurs PHED 115-80 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM Botta PHED 160-80 SCUBA Diving 1 hr Burton PHED 180-80 Tennis 1 hr PM Arnett

PHED 182-80 Golf 1 hr PM Jones PHED 190-80 Bicycling 1 hr Evening Thompson, D. *PHED 201-80 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness Botta *PHED 201-81 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM Bow PHED 260-80 Methods for School Health Teachers Byrd

2016 SPRING -- BLOCK 8 -- APRIL 11 TO MAY 4, 2016 Dept. Course Title Hours Time/Offering Instructor PHED 298-80 Coaching of Lacrosse Mackin PHED 322-80 Principles of Sport Finance PM King PHED 396-80 Organization, Admin, and Supervision of PE and Athletics (in-class meeting on 1st day of the block) ONLINE Reed POLS 360-80 American Foreign Policy PM Goodale *PSYC 101-71X Essentials of Psychology (continued from block 7 -- two block course -- online offering) ONLINE staff/psyc *PSYC 101-80 Essentials of Psychology PM Nettelhorst PSYC 250-80 Independent Research (Honors Component Offered) PM Harlow PSYC 305-80 Educational Psychology PM Harper PSYC 400-80 Seminar in Psychology Dukes RELG 208-80 Sex, Marriage and Family: Theological considerations PM Williams *SOCI 101-80 Principle and Social Institutions PM Fife *SVLN 351-80 Service-Learning Practicum (meets Tuesdays -- 11:35 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.) 2 hrs Fife *SVLN 354-80 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM staff/cmns *VISA 110-80 Introduction to Art PM Crowe VISA 212-80 Painting I (concurrent with VISA 312 and VISA 412 -- class maximum for all three classes = 15) Bryan VISA 312-80 Painting II (concurrent with VISA 212 and VISA 412 -- class maximum for all three classes = 15) Bryan VISA 412-80 Painting III (concurrent with VISA 212 and VISA 312 -- class maximum for all three classes = 15) Bryan *Satisfies Commons

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2015 FALL SEMESTER -- AUGUST 19 TO DECEMBER 9, 2015 ATEP 134-10 Clinical Experience IV 1 hr Stueber ATEP 279-10 Clinical Experience 2 2 hrs Brooks ATEP 379-10 Clinical Experience 3 3 hrs Brooks ATEP 479-10 Clinical Experience 5 staff/atep ATEP 417-10 Management Practices in Athletic Training Lenker ATEP 452-10 Practicum in Athletic Training 3 hrs Stueber ATEP 490-10 Board of Certification Preparation 1 hr Brooks BIOL 451-10 Internship in Biology 1-8 hrs McGinn BIOL 452-10 Internship in Medical Pre/Professional 1-8 hrs McGinn BIOL 490-10 Research 1-8 hrs staff/science BUSN 345-10 Small Business Practicum 2 hrs Bós *BUSN 352-10 Business Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs staff/busn *BUSN 356-10 Applied Business Service-Learning McFarland BUSN 451-10 Internship in Business 4-8 hrs Dillon CHEM 490-10 Research 1-8 hrs staff/science CISC 450-10 Senior Project Frazier CISC 451-10 Internship in Computer Science Frazier DIGM 441-10 Senior Capstone Project Crowe DIGM 451-10 Digital Media Internship 1-8 hrs Crowe EDUC 101-10 Introduction to Teacher Education (available to take throughout the 2015FA term) 0 hrs ONLINE Clupper EDUC 452-10 Student Teaching Seminar Clupper EDUC 453-10 Enhanced Student Teaching PreK-K 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 453-30 Enhanced Student Teaching PreK-K 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 454-10 Enhanced Student Teaching K-3 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 454-30 Enhanced Student Teaching K-3 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 455-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 4-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 455-30 Enhanced Student Teaching 4-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 456-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 9-12 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 456-30 Enhanced Student Teaching 9-12 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 457-10 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 457-30 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 458-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-8 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 458-30 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-8 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 460-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 460-30 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper ENGL 113-10 Magazine Production 1 hr Matherly ENGL 114-10 Journal Production 1 hr Patterson ENGL 420-10 Senior Seminar in Writing Thomas, W. ENGL 449-10 Senior Seminar in Professional Writing Bodary ENGL 452-10 Internship in Writing and Editing Bodary EVSC 451-10 Internship in Environmental Science 1-16 hrs Church EVSC 490-10 Research 1-8 hrs staff/science HIST 402-10 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Keaton HIST 402-12 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Noll HIST 402-13 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs staff/hist

HIST 402-14 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Van Amberg HNRS 245-10 Special Topics Seminar 1 hr staff/hnrs HNRS 450-10 Independent Study 1-4 hrs Harlow HNRS 455-10 Honors Thesis 2 hrs Harlow LDMC 201-10 Civic Leadership for Student Ambassadors 1 hr Ripley MUSC 125-10 Woodwind 1 hr Price MUSC 135-10 Brass 1 hr Price MUSC 145-10 Percussion 1 hr Price MUSC 155-10 Guitar 1 hr Tunstall MUSC 165-10 Piano 1 hr staff/musc MUSC 175-10 Organ 1 hr staff/musc MUSC 185-10 Voice 1 hr Hendricksen MUSC 192-10 Tusculum College Community Chorus (Mondays - 7:30-9:30 p.m.) 1 hr Hendricksen MUSC 195-10 Tusculum College Band (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 4-5:30 p.m.) 1 hr Price MUSE 308-10 Museum Research Methods (Tuesdays - 4:00-5:00 p.m.) 2 hrs Noll

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2015 FALL SEMESTER -- AUGUST 19 TO DECEMBER 9, 2015 MUSE 402-10 Museum Internship 4-8 hrs Noll NURS 301-10 Pharmacology (Mondays) Brown/Ewen NURS 401-10 Gerontological Nursing (Mondays) 3 hrs Robinette PHED 245-10 Clinical Experience in Sport Management Jones PHED 451-10 Internship in Sport Management Jones POLS 451-10 Internship 1-12 hrs Goodale POLS 452-10 Government Internship 1-16 hrs Goodale PSYC 225-10 Career Options in Psychology (runs from 9/21/15 to 12/5/15 -- crosslisted with PSYC225-BPO20) 1 hr ONLINE staff/psyc PSYC 490-10 Psychology Internship 1-8 hrs staff/psyc SPED 458-10 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper SPED 458-30 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper SPED 459-10 Enhanced Student Teaching: Infant/Toddler 6 hrs Clupper SPED 459-30 Enhanced Student Teaching: Infant/Toddler 6 hrs Clupper SPED 460-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper SPED 460-30 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper *SVLN 351-10 Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs Fife SVLN 450-10 Independent Study in Service-Learning Fife SVLN 451-10 Practicum in Civic Engagement Fife THEA 190-10 Theatrical Production 1 hr dubrisk/mengel VISA 400-10 Portfolio & Exhibition (meets in block 1) Bryan VISA 451-10 Graphic Design Internship Crowe

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2016 SPRING SEMESTER -- JANUARY 11 TO MAY 4, 2016 ATEP 134-50 Clinical Experience IV 1 hr Stueber ATEP 280-50 Research in Athletic Training 2 hrs Kontos ATEP 289-50 Clinical Experience 2 2 hrs Stueber ATEP 333-50 Nutrition for Health and Performance Brooks ATEP 389-50 Clinical Experience 4 3 hrs Stueber ATEP 452-50 Practicum in Athletic Training 3 hrs Brooks ATEP 490-50 Board of Certification Preparation 1 hr Brooks BIOL 230-50 Medical Terminology 2 hrs Van Lare/McGinn BIOL 451-50 Internship in Biology 1-8 hrs McGinn BIOL 452-50 Internship in Medical Pre/Professional 1-8 hrs McGinn BIOL 490-50 Research 1-8 hrs staff/science BUSN 345-50 Small Business Practicum 2 hrs Bós *BUSN 352-50 Business Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs staff/busn *BUSN 356-50 Applied Business Service-Learning McFarland BUSN 451-50 Internship in Business 4-8 hrs Dillon CHEM 490-50 Research 1-8 hrs staff/science CISC 450-50 Senior Project Frazier CISC 451-50 Internship in Computer Science Frazier EDUC 101-50 Introduction to Teacher Education (available to take throughout the 2016SP term) 0 hrs ONLINE Clupper EDUC 452-50 Student Teaching Seminar Clupper EDUC 453-50 Enhanced Student Teaching PreK-K 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 453-70 Enhanced Student Teaching PreK-K 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 454-50 Enhanced Student Teaching K-3 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 454-70 Enhanced Student Teaching K-3 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 455-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 4-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 455-70 Enhanced Student Teaching 4-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 456-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 9-12 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 456-70 Enhanced Student Teaching 9-12 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 457-50 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 457-70 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 458-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-8 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 458-70 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-8 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 460-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper EDUC 460-70 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper ENGL 113-50 Magazine Production 1 hr Matherly ENGL 114-50 Journal Production 1 hr Patterson ENGL 302-50 Great Books You Should Have Read By Now Morton ENGL 452-50 Internship in Writing and Editing Bodary EVSC 451-50 Internship in Environmental Science 1-16 hrs Church EVSC 490-50 Research 1-8 hrs staff/science HIST 402-50 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Keaton HIST 402-52 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Noll HIST 402-53 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Pearson HIST 402-54 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Van Amberg HNRS 245-50 Special Topics Seminar 1 hr staff/hnrs

HNRS 450-50 Independent Study 1-4 hrs Harlow HNRS 455-50 Honors Thesis 2 hrs Harlow LDMC 201-50 Civic Leadership for Student Ambassadors 1 hr Ripley MUSC 125-50 Woodwind 1 hr Price MUSC 135-50 Brass 1 hr Price MUSC 145-50 Percussion 1 hr Price MUSC 155-50 Guitar 1 hr Tunstall MUSC 165-50 Piano 1 hr staff/musc MUSC 175-50 Organ 1 hr staff/musc MUSC 185-50 Voice 1 hr Hendricksen MUSC 192-50 Tusculum College Community Chorus 1 hr Hendricksen MUSC 195-50 Tusculum College Band 1 hr TU/4-5P Price MUSE 402-50 Museum Internship 4-8 hrs Noll NURS 201-50 Pathophysiological Concepts in Nursing 3 hrs Robinette NURS 331-50 Nursing Theory and Research (Tuesdays) Elliott COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2016 SPRING SEMESTER -- JANUARY 11 TO MAY 4, 2016 PHED 245-50 Clinical Experience in Sport Management Jones PHED 451-50 Internship in Sport Management Jones POLS 451-50 Internship 1-12 hrs Goodale POLS 452-50 Government Internship 1-16 hrs Goodale PSYC 225-50 Career Options in Psychology 1 hr Pope PSYC 490-50 Psychology Internship 1-8 hrs Pope SPED 355-50 Transition Strategies for the Special Needs Student adjunct/educ SPED 455-50 The Consulting Teacher Model adjunct/educ SPED 458-50 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper SPED 458-70 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs Clupper SPED 459-50 Enhanced Student Teaching: Infant/Toddler 6 hrs Clupper SPED 459-70 Enhanced Student Teaching: Infant/Toddler 6 hrs Clupper SPED 460-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper SPED 460-70 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper *SVLN 351-50 Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs Fife SVLN 450-50 Independent Study in Service-Learning Fife SVLN 451-50 Practicum in Civic Engagement Fife THEA 190-50 Theatrical Production 1 hr dubrisk/mengel VISA 451-50 Graphic Design Internship Crowe