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LEARN BOLDLY. LIVE TO INSPIRE. 2016 SUMMER SCHEDULE 3/23/2016 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 SUMMER 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION Class Offerings TLU offers 3 summer terms, May Term, Summer A, and Summer B. The terms begin in May and continue through August. Registration and meeting dates for each term are listed below and in the academic calendar. Texas Lutheran University reserves the right to set a minimum enrollment for a course to be held. The schedule is subject to change without notice at the discretion of the university. Tuition Tuition is $350 per semester hour. There are no student fees. Tuition for independent/directed studies and internships is $350 per course. Payment Students who register in April for summer courses will receive a billing statement reflecting charges and available financial aid credits for summer terms. For students who preregister in April, payment must be made in full for ALL summer terms by May 11 th. Students who register after the April registration dates or in June/July will be required to pay in full for courses on the day they register. Registration for Current TLU Students Currently enrolled TLU students should register for summer courses during preregistration, April 11 15, or during makeup registration, April 27 28. Check in/schedule Confirmation for Current TLU Students Students must confirm their registration in the Office of Registration & Records on the first day of class of each term in which they are registered or they will be assessed a $50 cancellation charge as a no show. Registration for Transient Students Students who are currently attending another institution and plan to attend TLU only for summer terms should submit a Transient Student Application (https://my.tlu.edu/ics/public/registrar.jnz?portlet=prospective_students) to the Office of Registration and Records. Payment is required at the time of registration. Registration for Recent High School Graduates High School graduates entering the university for the first time who are not remaining at TLU for the fall semester must submit an official high school transcript and complete a special student application (available on the web at https://my.tlu.edu/ics/public/registrar.jnz?portlet=prospective_students or in the Registration and Records Office). High School graduates who plan to continue at TLU in the fall must have completed the TLU admissions process. Payment is required at the time of registration. Financial Aid Students who are interested must apply for financial aid in the summer. In general, only student loans are available. For more information, contact the financial aid office at 830 372 8075. 1

Housing and Meals Want to live close to class, not have to worry about driving, and fight for a parking spot? Live on campus. A double room is $150 per summer term, a single room is $300 per summer term. Come experience campus life over the summer. Housing is in TLU owned apartments by application only. Stop by the Residence Life Office to fill out an application and contract. There will be no housing offered after August 1, 2015 unless a student has signed up for a 12 month contract. Meal plans are not available although Lucky s is open. Contact the Residence Life office at 830 372 8065 for information regarding housing rates and availability. May 1, 2015 is the deadline for summer housing applications and contracts. Holidays Classes do not meet on Monday, May 30 th (Memorial Day). Grades Grades will be available via mytlu at the end of each term. Official transcripts ($5) can be ordered through the Office of Registration & Records (Beck Center room 101). Schedule Changes See academic calendar for information on when a student can add a class or the last day to drop a class. Building Codes ATTB = AT&T Science, BECK = Beck Center, FITC = Fitness Center, JONC = Jones Complex, KROS = Krost Science, LANG = Langner Hall, MOOD = Moody Science, TSCH = Tschoepe Hall, WEB = internet course. Library Information The library will be open on a limited basis during the summer terms. The library s homepage can be accessed at http://www.tlu.edu/library. All students must have a valid TLU ID card and be enrolled in summer school in order to check items out of the library and access online resources from off campus. Computer Labs The computer labs will be open on a limited basis during the summer terms. All students must have a valid TLU ID card and be enrolled in summer school in order to use the computer labs. Independent & Directed Studies, Internships Only TLU students are eligible to register for a directed study or internship. Students must complete all necessary forms with all required signatures and turn the forms into the Registration & Records Office at the time of registration. Forms are available on the web at https://my.tlu.edu/ics/public/registrar.jnz or in the Office of Registration & Records. If the study or internship is off campus, students must complete payment prior to departing. On campus studies/internships must have payment completed by the first day of the term for which the student is registered. Tuition for independent/directed studies and internships is $350 per course. 2

ACADEMIC CALENDAR & REFUND SCHEDULE SUMMER 2016 SEMESTERS May Term (May 12 26) Wed Thur, May 11 12 Registration & schedule confirmation, 8:30 a.m. 4:30p.m., Office of Registration & Records. Late Registration fee of $25 applies. Thursday, May 12 First day of class. Friday, May 13 Last day to register. Friday, May 20 Last day to drop a May Term class with a W. Thursday, May 28 Last day of class. May Term Refund Schedule Students who drop a class on or before Wednesday, May 11 th receive 100% refund of tuition. Students who drop a class on Thursday, May 12 th receive 75% refund of tuition. Students who drop a class on Friday, May 13 th receive 50% refund of tuition. After May 13 th at 5:00pm, there is no refund for dropping a May Term class. Summer Term A (June 1 June 29) May 11 27 Registration, 8:30a.m. 4:30p.m., Office of Registration & Records. Payment due at the time of registration. May 31 June 1 Late registration, 8:30a.m. 4:30p.m., Office of Registration & Records. Late registration fee of $25 applies. Wednesday, June 1 Classes begin. All students must visit the Office of Registration & Records to confirm their schedule. Thursday, June 2 Last day to register or add classes. Friday, June 17 Last day to drop a Summer Term A class with a W. Wednesday, June 29 Last day of class for Summer Term A. Summer Term A Refund Schedule Students who drop a class on or before Tuesday, May 31 st, receive 100% refund of tuition. Students who drop a class June 1 st or June 2 nd receive a 75% refund of tuition. Students who drop a class on June 3 rd, 6 th, or 7 th receive a 50% refund of tuition. After June 7 th, there is no refund for dropping a Summer Term A class. Summer Term B (July 6 August 3) May 11 July 1 Registration, 8:30a.m. 4:30p.m., Office of Registration & Records. Payment due at the time of registration. July 5 6 Late registration, 8:30a.m. 4:30p.m., Office of Registration & Records. Late registration fee of $25 applies. Wednesday, July 6 Classes begin. All students must visit the Office of Registration & Records to confirm their schedule. Thursday, July 7 Last day to register or add classes. Friday, July 22 Last day to drop a Summer Term B class with a W Wednesday, August 2 Last day of class Summer Term B Refund Schedule Students who drop a class on or before Tuesday, July 5 th, receive 100% refund of tuition. Students who drop a class July 6 th or 7 th receive a 75% refund of tuition. Students who drop a class July 8 th, 11 th, or 12 th receive a 50% refund of tuition. After July 12 th, there is no refund for dropping a Summer Term B class. 3

TLU SUMMER 2016 COURSE OFFERINGS MAY TERM (May 12-May 26) Course Title Days Start End Bldg Rm Instructor BIOL 235.01 Principles of Nutrition MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM KROS 209 Squires, W BUSI 279.01 Career Fundamentals MTWRF 8:00AM 5:00PM TSCH 128 Staff BUSI 373.01-Z Principles of Management WEB Garza, F COMM 237.01-V College Violence MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 230 Bollinger, C COMM 374.01-C Professional Speaking MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM LANG 230 Bollinger, C DRAM 132.01-C Introduction to Dramatic Media MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM TSCH 250 Legore, D DRAM 238.01-C Acting Fundamentals MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM COURT C Ivey, S EDUC 272.01 Classroom Applications of Technology TWR 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 252 Bergstrom, A online assignments on Mondays & Fridays ENGL 384.01 Women Writers MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 235 Johnston, P HIST 386.01-C History Through Film MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM LANG 233 Czuchry, R ISYS 133.01-Z Application Software MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM BECK LL05 Shao, R KINS 379.01 Motion Analysis MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 127 Newberry, J PHIL 132.01-E Contemporary Moral Problems MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 114 Davidson, J PRWB 130.01 Personal Well-Being MTWRF 1:00PM 5:00PM TSCH 127 Deike, E PSYC 379.01 Sleeping & Dreaming MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM LANG 123 Czuchry, M READ 332.01 Foundations of Literacy WEB Jones, J SISE 331.01-Z Empathy for Social Change WEB Olson, A SPAN 133.01-Z Medical Spanish for Health Professionals MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM TSCH 130 Dickens, C THEO 235.01-Z Faith in the Active World: Vocation MTWRF 9:00AM 1:00PM OFF Ruge-Jones, P meets at Haven for Hope in San Antonio VART 279.01-T Visual Literacy MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM TSCH 103 Olson, K SUMMER TERM A (June 1-June 29) Course Title Days Start End Bldg Rm Instructor ATHL 331.01 Assessment of Athletic Injuries I WEB Kent, T BIOL 147.01-T Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM MOOD 101 Wilson, B BIOL 147L.01 Human A&P Laboratory I T R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B BIOL 235.01 Principles of Nutrition MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM KROS 209 Perez, S BIOL 242.01 Microbiology MTWR 8:00AM 10:00AM MOOD 303 Jonas, R BIOL 242L.01 Microbiology Lab T R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 213 Jonas, R BUSI 232.01 Principles of Accounting II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 131 Cook, S BUSI 378.01-C Business Communications MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM TSCH 250 Garza, F BUSI 477.01-Z Intern'l Business & Multinational Ops MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15AM TSCH 250 Garza, F CHEM 147.01-T Chemistry for Health Professions MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM KROS 210 Davis, W CHEM 147L.01 Chemistry for Health Professions Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 304 Davis, W COMM 332.01-Z Leadership for Social Change MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15AM TSCH 201 Bisha, R COMM 379.01-T Time Travel: Pop Culture & Paradox WEB Vrooman, S COMP 131.01 English Composition I MWF 10:15AM 12:15PM LIBR B1 Davidson, R Online assignments on Tuesdays & Thursdays CRCJ 379.01 Current Issues in Criminal Justice WEB Boehm, S cross-listed as SOCI-379.01 CSCI 379.01 Advanced Programming in C WEB Wilson, L DRAM 132.01-C Introduction to Dramatic Media MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 252 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 TSCH 252 Davis, L EDUC 373.01-Z Survey of Special Populations WEB Kubena, D ENGL 235.01-T Intro to Mexican American Literature MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 245 Mata, J HIST 132.01-Z Modern North American History WEB Czuchry, R HIST 270.01-Z Texas and the Bordelands WEB Czuchry, R ISYS 231.01-Z Introduction to Information Systems WEB Hijazi, S ISYS 232.01-Z Business Spreadsheet Applications WEB Hijazi, S KINS 335.01 Physiology of Exercise MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 127 Newberry, J (summer A continued on next page) 4

KINS 476.01 Biomechanics MTWRF 1:00PM 3:00PM TSCH 127 Newberry, J NURS 300.01 Nursing Role & Evidenced Based Prac I M 9:00AM 12:00PM KROS 311 Harrison-Salinas, D NURS 330.01 Age Span Assessment M 1:00PM 4:00PM KROS 311 Staff meets June 1-August 3 PHYS 141.01-T General College Physics I MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM ATT 103 Scanlon, E PHYS 141L.01 General College Physics I Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATT 103 Scanlon, E SPAN 131.01-Z Spanish Language & Culture I M W 1:00PM 4:00PM TSCH 128 Chmielewski, A Online assignments on Tuesdays & Thursdays SPAN 133.01-Z Medical Spanish for Health Professionals WEB Dickens, C THEO 133.01 Introduction to Theology MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM TSCH 130 Beck, N THEO 334.01-Z History of Religions MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 130 Beck, N SUMMER TERM B (July 6-August 3) Course Title Days Start End Bldg Rm Instructor ATHL 273.01 Acute Care in Athletic Training MTWRF 8:00AM 10:00AM TSCH 127 Coulombe, B ATHL 332.01 Assessment of Athletic Injuries II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 127 Kent, T BIOL 130.01-T Basic Biology MTWR 8:00AM 10:00AM KROS 209 Springs, R BIOL 130L.01 Basic Biology Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 224 Springs, R BIOL 148.01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM KROS 209 Wilson, B BIOL 148L.01 Human A&P Laboratory II T R 1:00PM 4:00PM MOOD 214 Wilson, B BUSI 337.01-Z Principles of Marketing WEB Olson, A BUSI 379.01 Economics Forecasting WEB Hijazi, S cross listed as ECON 379.01 COMP 132.01 English Composition II MWF 10:15AM 12:15PM LIBR B1 Bost, C Online assignments Tuesdays & Thursdays EDUC 437.01 Classroom Mgmt EC-6 (Post Bac) M 5:30PM 9:00PM Kubena, D Meets Mondays & Saturdays S 8:30AM 12:00PM EDUC 438.01 Classroom Mgmt Sec & All Lvl (Post Bac) M 5:30PM 9:00PM Kubena, D Meets Mondays & Saturdays S 8:30AM 12:00PM EDUC 471.01 Classroom Mgmt 4-8 (Post Bac) M 5:30PM 9:00PM Kubena, D Meets Mondays & Saturdays S 8:30AM 12:00PM ENGL 279.01-T Irish Lit: Revolution, Terrorism, Peace WEB Vrooman, S ENGL 379.01 Food Writing WEB Johnston, P MATH 133.01 College Algebra MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM BECK 205 Clark, R MATH 136.01-T Calculus for Business, Econ, & Social Sci MTWRF 1:00PM 3:00PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R MATH 148.01-T Elementary Functions MTWRF 7:30AM 10:00AM BECK 205 Clark, R NURS 479.01 Nursing Special Topics M 9:00AM 12:00PM KROS 311 Trinidad, C PHYS 142.01-T General College Physics II MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM ATT 103 Berggren, C PHYS 142L.01 General College Physics II Lab M W 1:00PM 4:00PM ATT 103 Scanlon, E POLS 231.01-T American Politics I WEB Braaten, D SISE 333.01-E Leaders in Social Entrepreneurship WEB Olson, A SPAN 132.01-Z Spanish Language & Culture II M W 1:00PM 4:00PM TSCH 128 Chmielewski, A Online assignments Tuesdays & Thursdays STAT 374.01-T Statistics MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM TSCH 103 Abbasian, R VART 279.01 Beginning 2-Dimensional Studio MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM FINE 163 Olson, K VART 473.01 Advanced 2-Dimensional Studio MTWRF 10:15AM 12:15PM FINE 163 Olson, K SUMMER B SHORT TERM/SUMMER SCHOLARS ACADEMY (July 11-22) BIOL 130.01 Pre-Health Professions MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM KROS 307 Bedgood, A COMM 374.01-C Professional Speaking MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 230 Vrooman, S DRAM 238.01-C Acting Fundamentals MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM JONC Ivey, S EDUC 119A.01 You Crack Me Up! Study of Fractured Fairy Tales MTWRF 1:15PM 2:45PM LANG 233 Cunningham, R EDUC 179.01-T Readonomics: The Social Science of Reading MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 233 Cunningham, R ISYS 133.01-Z Application Software MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM BECK LL05 Shao, R KINS 135.01 Foundations of Kinesiology MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 114 Newberry, J KINS 212.01 Weight Training MTWRF 1:15PM 2:45PM FITC Newberry, J POLS 235.01-Z International Relations MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 129 Braaten, D SISE 231.01-Z Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 123 Olson, A SPAN 375.01-Z Advanced Conversational Spanish MTWRF 8:00AM 12:00PM LANG 235 Dickens, C 5