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Mission Statement
Statement of Catholic Identity
Fontbonne University, a Catholic institution sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, is committed to the common good through the daily pursuit of transformative education, inspiring students to become global citizens who think critically, act ethically and serve responsibly.
Fontbonne affirms its identity as a Catholic university. Sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, it is founded on the beliefs that all creation reveals God, that the ministry of Jesus began a process of redemption that extends to this day, and that the Holy Spirit continues to impart grace through the daily experiences of women and men. Among the many signs of God’s grace are teaching and learning, which at Fontbonne are pursued by people sharing a variety of religious beliefs and an understanding of the importance of education.
Values Statement Fontbonne University honors the values and heritage of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet by fostering excellence, integrity, respect, diversity, community, justice, service, faith and Catholic identity.
Vision Statement Fontbonne University aspires to be a preferred destination, committed to providing a holistic learning experience rooted in excellence, for those seeking to be educated as leaders to serve a world in need and for those dedicated to educating them.
Commitment Statement Fontbonne University is committed to: 1. Achieving academic and educational excellence 2. Advancing historical remembrance, critical reflection and moral resolve 3. Promoting dialogue among diverse communities 4. Demonstrating care and respect for each member of the community 5. Serving the larger community 6. Preparing individuals to be an ethical and responsible presence to the world
“Catholic” means “universal” and “throughout the whole,” like leaven permeating bread. The permeating quality of Fontbonne is our commitment to know, to love, and to serve the truth that unites faith and reason, nature and grace, the human and the divine. The desire for a greater understanding of creation and its Creator is one of the most profound expressions of human dignity. In this sense, to learn is to augment one’s capacity for love so that the thoughtful and loving acts of an educated person are a witness to the transformation of the world that began with the Resurrection and continues with the enlivening of humanity. What makes us truly human helps to unite us with the divine as we seek to understand, love, and serve God and neighbor without distinction. The permeating and universal nature of Catholicism gives rise to the mission and vision of this university. Because Fontbonne is Catholic, we embrace openness and inclusiveness. Because Fontbonne is Catholic, we pursue educational excellence. And because Fontbonne is Catholic, we seek to recognize the presence of God in all creation and to participate in the continuing transformation of ourselves and a world in need.
Contents MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES STATEMENTS 1 STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC IDENTITY 1 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT 3 FONTBONNE’S TENTH DEDICATED SEMESTER: 3 “SECURITY, PRIVACY AND FREEDOM” 3 NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION 3 ADMISSION INFORMATION 4 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 4 CHANGES AND WITHDRAWAL DEADLINES 4 UNIVERSITY EXPENSES 5 TUITION DISCOUNTS 5 Payment of Accounts 5 Employee Tuition Reimbursement 6 Refunds 6 Room and Board Refunds 6 EVENING AND ONLINE PROGRAMS 6 STUDENT SERVICES 7 Campus Housing 7 Identification Cards 7 Career Development 7 Counseling and Wellness 7 Students with Disabilities 7 Textbooks 7 Campus Security Report 7 FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT POLICY 7 POLICY: FACULTY UNANNOUNCED ABSENCE FROM/ 8 LATENESS FOR CLASS 8 ONLINE COURSE AND DISTANT EDUCATION INFORMATION 8 Blackboard Tutorial 8 Min. Technology Requirements for Online Students 8 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE 8 KEY TO COURSE GUIDE AND CLASS LOCATIONS 9 IMPORTANT NOTICE: STUDENT E-MAIL ADDRESSES 9 CAMPUS SERVICES DIRECTORY 10 ACADEMIC CALENDAR FALL 2016 11 FALL SEMESTER 2016 DROP DATES 12 SNOW SCHEDULE 13 COURSE SCHEDULE ECKELKAMP COLLEGE OF GLOBAL BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Accounting Business Administration Economics Fashion Merchandising Finance Healthcare Management Human Resource Management Management Marketing Sport Management
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AND DEAF EDUCATION Communication Disorders Deaf Education Family & Consumer Sciences
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COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Psychology Biological and Physical Sciences Biological Sciences Chemistry Physical Sciences ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION Communication Studies English English as a Second Language FINE ARTS Music Theater HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION Geography Government History Philosophy Religion Social Science INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science Mathematics SOCIAL WORK Human Services Sociology Social Work MILITARY SCIENCE AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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WEB COURSES FIRST EIGHT-WEEK COURSES SECOND EIGHT-WEEK COURSES DEDICATED SEMESTER COURSES HONORS COURSES
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GRADUATE COURSES ECKELKAMP COLLEGE OF GLOBAL BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS Communication Disorders and Deaf Education Education/Special Education Family & Consumer Sciences COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Performing Arts Math & Computer Science
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Letter from the President
Fontbonne’s Tenth Dedicated Semester: “Security, Privacy and Freedom” The topic of the fall 2016 Dedicated Semester raises both practical and philosophical questions. For instance, how do we build safe and secure networks and protocols? What is the value of security and freedom? Where does the private self begin and the public self end? The topics that will be presented and discussed will find applications in many areas such as cyber security, policing, government, surveillance, public health, entertainment, advertising and even parenting and interpersonal relationships.
Notice of Non-Discrimination Fontbonne University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, gender orientation, national or ethnic origin, or disability in employment or in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic and other programs and activities. Dear Student, On behalf of the entire academic community, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Fontbonne University.
Furthermore, Fontbonne University prohibits retaliation against anyone who either opposes unlawful discrimination, assists or participates in an investigation of a complaint of discrimination, or exercises that person’s rights under any law that forbids discrimination.
You have made a major decision by choosing to attend Fontbonne and earn your post-secondary degree. Actually, it is even more than a major decision; it’s a life-changing decision because you will be in the constant quest for truth, knowledge and wisdom. Your essential being will be transformed by not only learning how to make a living but also learning how to live a life, which is ultimately more important.
The Fontbonne University coordinators for Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination are:
I encourage you to take full advantage of all of your campus-based opportunities be they academic, spiritual, interpersonal, recreational or developmental in nature. Use your time wisely and benefit from our values of excellence, integrity, respect, diversity, community, justice, service, faith and Catholic identity. Here at Fontbonne, you will engage in an educational environment that can be summed up as values-based and student-centered with a philosophy of Learn More. Be More, which encourages you to utilize your gifts and talents to the fullest possible level. Rest assured that you have chosen wisely and, once again, welcome to Fontbonne.
Sincerely,
J. Michael Pressimone, Ed.D. President
Gary Zack Vice President for Finance and Administration Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105 Phone: (314) 719-8017 Fax: (314) 719-8023 E-mail: gzack@fontbonne.edu Kevin Pelzel Director of the Kinkel Center for Academic Resources and Section 504/ADA Coordinator Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63105 Phone: (314) 719-3627 Fax: (314) 719-3614 E-mail: kpelzel@fontbonne.edu Questions about this non-discrimination policy and any complaints of discrimination shall be directed to either of these coordinators. Fontbonne University complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Public Law 93-380, as amended. The University reserves the right to change any section of this bulletin and to affect the cancellation of any listed course without prior notice. IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO READ THIS PUBLICATION IN ITS ENTIRETY.
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Admission Information
Graduate Registration: Currently enrolled students— April 4-8, 2016 online (Early registration week is April 4-8, 2016) New students— Begins April 11, 2016 by appointment
Fontbonne University accepts applications for admission to degree programs for the fall and spring semesters. Admission to the University is based upon evaluation of the individual’s ability to succeed in, benefit from, and achieve his/her educational goals through the academic programs at Fontbonne.
Final Registration Thursday, August 11, 2016 4-5:30 p.m. for all students who have not previously registered. Anyone registering after final registration will pay a late fee of $25.
In reviewing student credentials, the University looks for evidence of successful completion of prior academic work, self-motivation, and academic aptitude. Accepted students are admitted to the University; admission to the department of the student’s intended major is determined by the department. The University operates on rolling admission and will notify an applicant of his/her admission as soon as possible after receipt of all required credentials. All credentials must be on file no later than one week prior to final registration for any term in which enrollment is desired. Prior to registration for classes, degree-seeking students may be required to take the Fontbonne University placement test. The Admission Office will determine which students are required to take all or part of the placement test. The test results are used for evaluation, placement, and academic advising. Friday, August 5, 2016 is the deadline for admission as a classified (degree-seeking) student for the fall 2016 semester. All inquiries regarding admission to Fontbonne as a freshman, transfer, graduate, or unclassified student should be directed to: Office of Admission Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105-3098
Registration Procedures Students should: 1. Pick up registration materials at the Registrar’s Office, Ryan 205. 2. Meet with their departmental advisor to complete course request forms. (If you are undecided as to a major, a staff advisor will be assigned.) 3. Complete any independent study forms or obtain any prior authorizations. Returning students enter their schedules online. Advisors enter the new student’s schedule online. All students’ white registration form must be returned to the Registrar’s Office, Ryan 205. Students who have not been enrolled for more than one or more semesters must reapply in the Office of Admission prior to registering for classes. For clarification or additional information about registration procedures, please call the Registrar’s Office at (314)889-1421.
Changes and Withdrawal Deadlines
Application Fee An application fee of $25 must accompany each initial application for admission to the university. The fee is the same for special and regular students and for full-time and part-time students, as well as for admission to the summer session. The fee is not refunded even if the applicant withdraws or is not accepted. Fontbonne students who wish to register after an absence are not required to pay the fee again.
Student Request for Fall Application To apply for admission, visit our online application at: https://griffinnet.fontbonne.edu/ICS/Admissions/
Registration Pre-registration Week: March 28-April 1, 2016 Undergraduate Registration: Currently enrolled students— April 4-8, 2016 online (ADVISOR SIGNATURE REQUIRED FOR CURRENT STUDENTS BY April 4, 2016) (Early registration week is April 4-8, 2016)
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To change registration, including withdrawal from a course, the student must: Obtain the appropriate form from the Registrar’s Office. Give the supporting reason for the change or withdrawal. Obtain approval and signature from the advisor before the end of the first week of the semester. After the first week of the semester, the student must obtain the signatures of the advisor, the Business Office and the Financial Aid Office. Students may not add a course after the first week of the semester. Return the form to the Registrar’s Office before the deadline.
After the first week of the semester has been completed, no further changes may be made with the exception of withdrawals and 2nd 8week course additions. A student who, with proper authorization, withdraws from a course before a date specified in the University calendar (usually one week after midterm) receives a grade of “W.” No withdrawals will be accepted after the date specified in the calendar. Exception to this policy, for reasons beyond the student’s control, may be made by The Office of Academic Affairs for an individual course or for the semester. Students who withdraw without authorization receive a final grade of “F.”
FAILURE TO ATTEND CLASSES DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WITHDRAWAL
New students (freshmen, transfer, unclassified): Begins May 25, 2016 by appointment Fall 2016 Schedule
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University Expenses
Portfolio development fees must be paid at the beginning of the process and are non-refundable. Transcripting fees are charged for hours awarded and must be paid before the credit is posted to the student’s transcript. Fees are subject to change without prior notice.
TUITION (2016-2017) Full-time undergraduate tuition: $12,125 per semester $24,250 per academic year A full-time undergraduate student takes 12-18 credit hours per semester. Full-time students taking any hours in excess of 18 per semester will pay the undergraduate part-time rate for additional hours ($648.00 per hour).
Fees for each course with a scheduled laboratory/studio period are listed with the description.
Part-time undergraduate tuition: $648.00 per credit hour A part-time undergraduate student takes fewer than 12 credit hours in the fall or spring semester. Graduate rates: $703.00 per credit hour Room and Board Medaille Hall: $10,432 per academic year (based on single occupancy and 14 meal plan) St. Joseph’s Hall: $9,107 per academic year (based on double occupancy and 14 meal plan) Southwest Apartments (room only): $7,869 per academic year (meal plan not included) For additional housing information, visit our website www.fontbonne.edu/studentlife/residentialliving/ FEES (2016 – 2017) Application fee: $25 International application fee: $50 Freshman Orientation Fee: $200 New Transfer Student Fee: $50 Graduation: $75 Certificates: $10 Mailing of diploma: $10 Parking permits: $80 – $140 (Parking permit fees are subject to change) Late registration — $25 Resource Fee: Undergraduate Students: 1-9 credit hours (per hour) $18 10 or more credit hours (per semester) $180 Graduate Students: per credit hour $18 Transcripts: $4 Transcripts on-demand: $15 Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Fees: Professional training evaluated by ACE/PONSI: Transcripting fee (per credit hour) — $60 Portfolio I — Documented Learning: Portfolio development fee — $100 Transcripting fee (per credit hour) — $60 Portfolio II — Narrative Essay: Portfolio development fee — $200 Transcripting fee (per credit hour) — $60
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Private and applied music instruction, one hour per week, per semester: Undergraduate One credit hour (tuition & fees) — $605 Two credit hours (tuition & fees) — $1,150
AUDIT: (Students who wish to attend class only**) Undergraduate: $150 per course Graduate*: $200 per course *Graduate Business Courses: $485 per course *Many courses with studio or lab periods are not eligible for audit. If a course with fee is audited, the student must pay the studio or lab fee.
Tuition Discounts Alumni Discount: Students with an undergraduate degree from Fontbonne are eligible for a 15% discount on their graduate studies. This discount may exclude some laboratory and studio courses. This discount must be requested each semester. Educator’s Discount: In appreciation of the services offered to our community by educators at all levels, Fontbonne University offers a 15% discount to qualified individuals enrolled in graduate coursework. Qualified educators (teachers or paraprofessionals) include those who work at least half-time in a nursery school, a preK through 12 school system or post-secondary institution. Application forms can be obtained from your department and must be filled out in its entirety each semester. *note: Only one discount will be applied per course. If a student is eligible for more than one discount on the same course, the larger discount will be applied.
Payment of Accounts Accounts are due in advance for the fall semester. Payment-in-full less any financial assistance must be received by July 15, 2016. A $25.00 late fee will be assessed for payments received after July 15, 2016. For students who are registering after July 15, 2016, payment is due upon registration. Fontbonne University offers the convenience of Electronic Billing (EBill) and payments online. Statements can be viewed by going to my.fontbonne.edu and select Students>Campus Life and Facilities>Business Office. Fontbonne University accepts MasterCard, Visa and DISCOVER. Fontbonne University has contracted with Higher One Tuition Pay to provide a payment plan that will allow monthly payments without interest charges. You can enroll online at www.tuitionpaymentplan.com/fontbonne or www.tuitionpayenroll.com.
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To pay by mail, mail a check payable to Fontbonne University to: Fontbonne University, ATTN: Business Office 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105 – 3098
Fontbonne University’s refund process provides you with quick access to your funds with direct deposit into your personal checking or savings account. Access to your money is quick and convenient. Go to www.fontbonnechoice.afford.com and follow the simple enrollment steps.
Employee Tuition Reimbursement
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Many companies provide full or partial tuition reimbursement to their employees who are pursuing a University education. Employed students should check with their companies to see if tuition reimbursement is available. Failure to make payments for tuition, fees, or other amounts owed the University when due, or failure to arrange for such payments before their due dates, is considered sufficient cause to 1.) bar the student from registering for courses, 2.) drop the student from preregistered courses, with subsequent registration subject to late fees, and/or 3.) withhold the transcript of record, certificate, or diploma.
Refunds No adjustment or refund is made for late entrance, for absence after entrance, or for dismissal. Tuition and fee adjustments resulting from withdrawal from the University or withdrawal from a specific course will be computed from the date on which the Registrar approves the official permit for withdrawal. Tuition adjustments will be made according to the following scale: 16 Week Courses • Withdrawal before first day of classes 100% •Withdrawal through the end of 1st week 100% • Withdrawal during the 2nd week 90% • Withdrawal during the 3rd and 4th weeks 50% • Withdrawal during the 5th and 8th weeks 25% • Withdrawal after the 8th week 0%
Students receiving Financial Aid/Federal Title IV Financial Aid must officially withdraw from Fontbonne University. The withdrawal forms are located in the Office of the Director of Academic Advising and must be signed by the following departments: Director of Academic Advising, Financial Aid Office, Business Office, and Registrar’s Office. Upon receiving official notification of withdrawal the Financial Aid Office will calculate a refund using the Return of Title IV Funds software, if the student has received Title IV aid. Those who receive cash refunds before withdrawing must repay all excess funds to Fontbonne University. Failure to repay funds when requested would bar you from receipt of financial aid in the future. Students will receive written notification of the adjustments to the financial aid package, which will indicate if a post-withdrawal disbursement is allowed. Students receiving Institutional grant or scholarship dollars will receive a refund based on the Tuition adjustment schedule. The Business Office should be contacted if any questions arise about billing. Finally, please note withdrawal from a specific course(s) may result in an adjustment in the financial aid package. Also, failure to properly withdraw from the University will result in the adjustment of financial aid after the end of the semester. Therefore, please contact us immediately upon leaving the University.
Room and Board Refunds Withdrawal from a residence hall will be prorated on the same basis as tuition and fees. The room deposit will be refunded subject to any outstanding financial obligation to the University.
Fee adjustments will be made according to the following scale: •Withdrawal before the first day of classes 100% •Withdrawal through the end of 1st week 100% •No refund after the 1st week 0% 8 Week Courses •Withdrawal before the 1st class •Withdrawal after 1st class through the end of 1st week •Withdrawal during the 2nd week •Withdrawal during the 3nd and 4th weeks •Withdrawal after the 4th class meeting
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Fee adjustments will be made according to the following scale: Withdrawal before the first day of classes 100% No refund after 1st class meeting 0% If withdrawal from classes results from extraordinary circumstances beyond the student’s control (such as serious illness) the student should complete an Extenuating Circumstance Withdrawal. To begin the process, an application can be attained in the Office of Advising or in the Office of the Registrar. A $25 residential life processing fee will be charged on all withdrawals after the first day of classes.
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Evening and Online Programs Fontbonne University gives busy adult learners the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree while balancing a career and personal life. Our evening and online programs are flexible and highly personalized —allowing you to structure your education to fit your individual needs. In most of our programs, you can enroll in one or two courses each eight-week term. We offer five terms throughout the year, so you can begin when it’s convenient for you. Note: some programs are on 16-week semesters with traditional fall and spring starts. An advising team will guide you through the enrollment and financial aid processes, as well as help create a personalized degree completion plan. Our instructors bring industry expertise to the classroom, and the curriculum emphasizes practical, real-world knowledge. Courses are available in a variety of formats including evenings, online or as a blend. Undergraduate majors include accounting, applied behavioral sciences, business administration (with concentrations in accounting, finance, management and social entrepreneurship), marketing, management and leadership, and special education-
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Paraprofessional Pathways. There are also undergraduate minors in business administration, marketing and social entrepreneurship.
contact 911. For additional information, please go to www.fontbonne.edu/counseling.
Graduate programs include accounting, accountancy, business administration, computer science, education, instructional design and technology, learning technologies, management, nonprofit management, supply chain management and teaching: special education – Paraprofessional Pathways. A variety of concentrations and graduate certificates further allow you to individualize your studies.
Fontbonne University offers academic accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Any Fontbonne student is eligible for academic accommodations:
To learn more about these programs, visit www.fontbonne.edu/evening/online or call (314) 8632220 to speak with an admissions counselor.
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Student Services Campus Housing Campus housing is available on a limited basis to enrolled Fontbonne students. Inquiries should be made to the Office of Residential Life at (314) 889-1422 or go to www.fontbonne.edu/campus-life/live-on-campus for more information.
Identification Cards The Student Affairs Office, located on the first floor of Medaille Hall, issues picture I.D.s during regular office hours. The I.D. identifies the holder as a Fontbonne student and is issued for campus security reasons, use of facilities in the Dunham Student Activity Center, library borrowing privileges, cashing checks, and using Griffin Bucks. A valid I.D. may be used throughout the city for discounts to selected movies, sporting events, plays, museums and cultural events. To get an I.D., students need to provide proper identification, such as a driver’s license, and have proof of semester registration. There is no charge for the first I.D. If the I.D. is lost or damaged, there is a $10 replacement fee. For more information call Student Affairs at (314) 889-1411.
Career Development The Career Development department provides assistance with career planning and decision-making, selecting academic majors, and learning job search techniques. Job and internship openings are posted on Purple Briefcase. The department is located in the Student Affairs Office on the first floor of Medaille Hall. Appointments may be scheduled in person or by telephone at (314) 889-4516 during normal office hours (M-F, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.); Walk-In Hours are held in Medaille every week day when classes are in session. For additional information, please go to www.fontbonne.edu/career.
Counseling and Wellness The Counseling and Wellness Department is staffed by a licensed clinical social worker who provides free brief mental health counseling to currently enrolled Fontbonne students. The department also provides referrals to off-campus counseling resources. The Counseling and Wellness Department is located in the Student Affairs Office on the first floor of Medaille Hall. Appointments may be scheduled in person or by telephone at (314) 889-4516 during normal office hours (M-F, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.). In cases of on-campus, after-hours emergencies, contact Fontbonne’s Public Safety Office at (314) 889-4596; for off-campus emergencies, Fall 2016 Schedule
The student self-identifies that he or she has a documented disability and needs an academic accommodation; The student submits a request for an academic accommodation to the Director of the Kinkel Center for Academic Resources, along with any supporting documentation, as soon as reasonably possible; and The student provides reasonable, appropriate, and verifiable supporting documentation of the disability at the time of the request for an academic accommodation or within 30 days after the request, unless extenuating circumstances exist.
For requests or inquiries regarding other accommodations, including auxiliary aids or services, or modifications of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity, or the existence and location of services, activities, and facilities that are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, please contact the Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Kevin Pelzel at 314-719-3627, or kpelzel@fontbonne.edu.
Textbooks New and used textbooks may be purchased in the Fontbonne bookstore.
Campus Security Report A copy of Fontbonne’s Campus Security Report is made available by October 1st of each year. The report contains information about campus security and the campus crime statistics for the last three calendar years. The Campus Security Report is available at www.fontbonne.edu/csa. You may also request a copy of this report by writing to the Director of Public Safety.
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Policy (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, is a federal regulation that protects the privacy of student education records. It applies to all schools that receive funds from the U.S. Department of Education. In accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, certain information designated as “directory information” may be released without the prior consent of a student, unless the student has forbidden its disclosure in writing by completing a Request to Withhold Release of Directory Information form available in the Registrar’s Office. This form must be turned in to the Registrar within two (2) weeks of the start of the semester. It will stay in effect until the fall term of the next academic year. The University will assume that a student does not object to the release of Directory Information unless the student files this written notification.
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A complete listing of Directory Information items is included in the FERPA policy which is posted on Fontbonne’s website at http://www.fontbonne.edu/academics/registrar/ferpa.htm Students should read the FERPA policy to know their rights and responsibilities as they pertain to their education records. Questions should be directed to the Registrar’s Office.
questions regarding the Blackboard tutorial: jmattson@fontbonne.edu or 314-889-4514 If you experience issues with Blackboard in any of your courses, please contact Amy Peach at: apeach@fontbonne.edu or 314-8891499. To ask a question about Fontbonne University email or other technology issues, contact: AskIT (askIT@fontbonne.edu or 314719-8095).
Policy: Faculty Unannounced Absence From/ Lateness for Class In the event that a class has not been notified of the absence or late arrival of a faculty member: 1. For courses which meet two or more times per week, students must wait 15 minutes before leaving a class. 2. For courses which meet only once per week, students must wait 30 minutes before leaving a class.
Online Course and Distant Education Information Fontbonne University participates in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement. As a SARA institution, we are required to provide data to the NC-SARA Council that lists where our students are currently residing when taking an online course. There will not be any personal information sent, just the name of the state and number of students residing in each of these states. It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you keep your local address up-todate in GriffinNet so we can access this information. It is also important that you check with Fontbonne if you are moving to a non-SARA state (http://nc-sara.org/sara-states-institutions). Fontbonne University may not have authorization in this state. Please contact the Director of eLearning (jmattson@fontbonne.edu) for more information.
Minimum Technology Requirements for Online Students
Minimum of 2 GB of RAM with DSL or high-speed Internet access. Windows and Office 2013 or higher for PC and Office 2008 for Mac. Most online courses require Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, and many require Excel. Fontbonne University’s standard software platform is MS Office 2013. FONTBONNE STUDENTS GET FREE ACCESS TO MICROSOFT OFFICE 365! http://my.fontbonne.edu/msoffice (Scroll down to locate information.) Some courses require the purchase of additional course-specific software; this information should be listed in the course schedule or course syllabus. Use of Fontbonne University email is mandatory for online courses. Students must have daily access to a computer; it is recommended that students have their own computer for use with online coursework. Important: Courses that require students to create multimedia projects may require higher technology specifications. Please check with the syllabus or your advisor prior to taking an online course requiring student created technology projects. **A student should register for an online course at least one week prior to the beginning date of the course.
Blackboard Tutorial All students taking their first online course at Fontbonne University are required to complete the Blackboard Tutorial To Access the Blackboard Tutorial 1. Navigate to http://bblearn.fontbonne.edu in your Internet browser. The university recommends using Mozilla Firefox for Blackboard. 2. Enter login/password; these are the same login and password as those used for Fontbonne University email. Example: Jane Doe Email: doej@fontbonne.edu Login: doej Password: JD123456! 3. Blackboard Tutorial should be listed on the courses tab in Blackboard if it is required.
Examination Schedule Semester I (December 5-8, 2016) Class Start Time Exam DayExam Time MWF 8:00 a.m. Mon 12/5 8:00-9:50 a.m. MWF 9:00 a.m. Wed 12/7 8:00-9:50 a.m. MWF 10:00 a.m. Mon 12/5 10:00-11:50a.m. MW 12:30 p.m. Wed 12/7 10:00-11:50a.m. F 1:00p.m. Wed 12/7 12:00-1:50 p.m. MW 2:00 p.m. Mon 12/5 12:00- 1:50 p.m. MW 3:30p.m. Wed 12/7 2:00-3:50 p.m. TR 8:00 a.m. Tues 12/6 8:00-9:50 a.m. TR 9:30 a.m. Thur 12/8 8:00-9:50 a.m. TR 11:00 a.m. Tues 12/6 10:00-11:50a.m. TR 12:30 p.m. Thur 12/8 10:00-11:50a.m. TR 2:00 p.m. Tues 12/6 12:00-1:50 p.m. TR 3:30 p.m. Thur 12/8 12:00-1:50 p.m.
All online courses for which a student is registered are blocked from the course list until the Blackboard Tutorial is completed. Please complete the tutorial early so you will not miss valuable class time.
*4:30 – 7:00 classes will meet for exams at regular class time in the same classroom
Please contact Jo Ann Mattson for more information about blended or online degree programs at Fontbonne or if you have any
In case of school cancellation due to a University-wide emergency, exams will be transferred to Friday, December 9, 2016. Students whom have more than three exams on a given day should work with the instructors to petition for one to be moved to another day.
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Important Notice: Student E-Mail Addresses EXAMS FOR SATURDAY AND EVENING CLASSES WILL BE GIVEN AT REGULARLY SCHEDULED TIMES.
Key to Course Guide and Class Locations The higher the course number, the greater the student maturity required. Abbreviations used: 100-499 500-699 AB AERO EAST FA LIBR OFFC RYAN STJO
Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses Anheuser–Busch Hall Aerobic Studio East Building Fine Arts Jack C. Taylor Library Off Campus Ryan Hall St. Joseph Hall
All Fontbonne students are required to use their Fontbonne e-mail address [lastname+firstinitial@fontbonne.edu] for communication within the University. Faculty will send information to their students via e-mail; administrative offices such as the registrar, academic affair’s office, business office, and financial aid will communicate with students via e-mail; and important campus notices will be delivered via those e-mail addresses. Students can access their e-mail through Outlook over the web (OWA) wherever Internet access is available at: webmail.fontbonne.edu. Directions for accessing your Fontbonne email address are available in all computer labs on campus or can be obtained from the IT office. Like other personal information, e-mail addresses will not be provided to outside vendors.
COURSES HAVING PREREQUISITES are indicated by PREREQ under the course number. One or more prerequisites may be required; consult the Fontbonne University Catalog for the specific prerequisites. Key to Section Numbers Number Description 01-IN Section 02 in the Intersession 01D Section 01 in the Day hours for the 8 week term 01E Section 01 in the Evening hours for the 8 week term 01W Section 01 on the Web (online) for the 8 week term 01I Section 01 Independently for the 8 week term 01D-1 Section 01 in the Day hours for the 1st 4 week term 01E-1 Section 01 in the Evening hours for 1st 4 week term 01D-2 Section 01 in the Day hours for the 2nd 4 week term 01E-2 Section 01 in the Day hours for the 2nd 4 week term 01D-6 Section 01 in the Day hours for the 6 week term 01-IN Section 02 in the Intersession 01-IN Section 02 of a course occurring in the Intersession Course Type Definition LC Lecture LC-DS Lecture-Dedicated Semester LC-HN Lecture-Honors Section BL Blended WB Web (online) WB-PW Web (online) – Pathways AR Art Studio DR Directed Research IN Internship IS Independent Study PR Practicum CL Clinical INTL International Students Only AE Academic Experience
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Campus Services Directory Academic Affairs Vice President for Academic Affairs Associate Vice President Admission Advising Office Alumni Relations Athletic Office Bookstore
889-1401 889-1401 889-1400 719-3654 889-1403 889-1444 889-1420
Business Office 889-1405 Campus Ministry 889-4523 Career Services 889-4516 Communications and Marketing 889-1467 Cooperative Education 889-1418 Development 889-1469 Dining Room 889-1449 Dunham Student Activity Center (DSAC) 889-1455
DSAC Fax Evening and Online Programs Financial Aid International Students Jack C. Taylor Library
889-4524 889-4649 889-1414 889-4509 889-1417
Ryan 202 Ryan 202 Ryan 209 Ryan 107 East 116 DSAC Ryan 102 Ryan 215 Medaille Hall Medaille Hall Ryan 424 A-B 216 East 116 Ryan113
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. M-R 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Hours As Posted 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Hours As Posted 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. M-F Noon-11:00 p.m. Sat Noon-10:00 p.m. Sun
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Ryan 308/310 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Ryan 103 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 7:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. M-R 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sat 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Sun Please check the library webpage for exceptions
Kinkel Resource Center
889-4571
Library
Mission Integration Personal Counseling Registrar Residential Life Student Activities Student Affairs University Relations
719-3554 889-4516 889-1421 889-1416 719-8057 889-1411 889-1469
Ryan 200 Medaille Ryan 205 Medaille DSAC Medaille East 116
Fall 2016 Schedule
Fontbonne University
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Evening/Weekend as Posted 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F
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Academic Calendar Fall 2016 August 11 Thur 15 Mon 16 17 18 19
Final Registration 4:00-5:30p.m. Full semester courses begin (day, evening, online) 1st 8-week Monday evening courses begin 1st 8-week Tuesday evening courses begin 1st 8-week Wednesday evening courses begin 1st 8-week Thursday evening courses begin 1st 8-week Friday courses begin Last day to drop full semester courses Last day for entering a new semester class, for late registration and for changing from credit to audit Last day to apply for leave of absence Last day to register for independent study or special courses 1st 8-week Saturday courses begin Saturday 15-week courses begin Convocation Day Application for December Graduation due
Tues Wed Thur Fri
20 Sat 24 Wed 31 Wed September 5 Mon 6
Labor Day: No classes will meet; Campus is closed (Labor Day Weekend: Friday, Sept. 2, Saturday, Sept. 3; Friday evening and Saturday classes will not meet) Last day to file appeal to Appeals Committee regarding academic issues from spring 2016 term
Tues
October 7 Fri
Mid-semester Last day to withdraw from full semester courses Last day for changing P/NP grading option for full semester courses Fall-Break: Day Classes will not meet; evening classes will meet 2nd 8-week online courses begin 2nd 8-week Wednesday evening courses begin 2nd 8-week Thursday evening courses begin 2nd 8-week Friday courses begin Grades due for incomplete grades given in spring and summer 2nd 8-week Saturday courses begin 2nd 8-week Monday evening courses begin 2nd 8-week Tuesday evening courses begin
10-11 M,T 12 Wed 13 Thur 14 Fri 15 Sat 17 Mon 18 Tues 31 Mon Oct. 31-Nov. 4
M-F
November 7-11 M-F 23-25 W,R,F,S
Application for May Commencement due Pre-registration week for spring semester
Early Web registration; advisor signature and clearance required Thanksgiving Break: No classes will meet; offices closed
December 2 Fri Last class day for day courses 5-8 M,T,W,R Exam days 8 Thur Last class day for all evening courses 10 Sat Last day for Saturday courses 12 Mon All grades due by 10:00 a.m. 16 Fri Degree Conferral Date
Note: 8-week session information: No 8-week course may be added after the course has begun *Drop/withdrawal dates for 1st and 2nd 8-week sessions are listed on the next page
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Fall Semester 2016 Drop Dates Full Semester Session
Term begins
Full Semester
Aug 15
1st 8-week Session Session Term begins Online Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20
2nd 8-week Session Session Term begins Online Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Fall 2016 Schedule
Oct 12 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct 15
Last day to drop without "W" Aug 19
Last day to change Last day to Term ends grading option withdraw Oct 7 Oct 7 Dec 10 **Evening 8 week courses do not observe Fall Break
Last day to drop without "W" Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20
Last day to change grading option Sept 9 Sept 12 Sept 6 Sept 7 Sept 8 Sept 9 Sept 10
Last day to withdraw Sept 9 Sept 12 Sept 6 Sept 7 Sept 8 Sept 9 Sept 10
Term ends
Last day to drop without "W" Oct 12 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct 15
Last day to change grading option Nov 4 Nov 7 Nov 8 Nov 2 Nov 3 Nov 4 Nov 5
Last day to withdraw Nov 2 Nov 7 Nov 8 Nov 2 Nov 3 Nov 4 Nov 5
Term ends
Fontbonne University
Oct 10 Oct 10 Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 7 Oct 8
Dec 9 Dec 5 Dec 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec 9 Dec 10
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Snow Schedule In the event of severe weather, the University may reschedule class times. The snow schedule is published in the Griffin Scratch, fall and spring course schedules and on the Fontbonne web site. Please do not call the switchboard when we are in session. Listen to the stations listed below. Information may be communicated by e-mail and text message alert. Sign up at www.fontbonne.edu/text Evening Classes Cancellation of day classes will not necessarily mean the cancellation of night classes. The decision on night classes will be made by 2:30 p.m. and heard on the stations listed below, and may be communicated by e-mail and text message alert. Sign up at www.fontbonne.edu/text Students and faculty are to call 314.719.3500 after 3 p.m. for notification of cancellation of EVENING courses. Snow schedule for day classes will not necessarily mean there will be snow schedule in force for that evening’s classes. The decision on use of the snow schedule for evening classes will be made by 2:30 p.m. and heard on the stations listed below, and may be communicated by e-mail and text message alert. Sign up at www.fontbonne.edu/text Evening Snow Schedule From 4:30 p.m. onward: Classes start ½ hour late and end ½ hour early. Cancellation of, or snow schedule for, night classes will be announced on KMOX 1120 AM radio. Listen after 2:30 p.m. for any announcement. The University will also carry a recorded announcement (314.719.3500.) It is the instructor’s responsibility to dismiss class if the weather becomes inclement during evening classes. Saturday Classes Cancellation of, or snow schedule for, Saturday classes will be announced on KMOX after 6:00 a.m. on Saturday and stated on the University recorded announcement (314.719.3500). Saturday Snow Schedule Saturday morning - Classes start 45 minutes late Saturday afternoon - Classes start at regular time It is the instructor’s responsibility to dismiss class if the weather becomes inclement during Saturday classes. Day Schedule Following is the schedule for classes under “Snow Schedule” arrangements. In this situation, offices and the Library will open at 10:00 a.m. MONDAY-WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Regular Snow Schedule Meet 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. – 11:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:20 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Classes beginning at 1:00 p.m. or later meet as usual. MONDAY-WEDNESDAY Regular Snow Schedule Meet 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Classes beginning at 2:00 p.m. or later meet as usual
. TUESDAY-THURSDAY Regular Snow Schedule Meet 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Classes beginning at 2:00 p.m. or later meet as usual. *Lab scheduling is at the discretion of the instructor.
If a class extends for two periods, then extend it for two periods on a snow day.
Fall 2016 Schedule
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Online Classes Online courses and online sessions of blended courses at Fontbonne University will not be cancelled for inclement weather, even when all campus locations are closed. Students and faculty are expected to access their courses just as they would if Fontbonne were open. In cases when a weather emergency creates a network or power outage, students should refer to the network outage policies established by faculty in the course syllabus. If students regularly use the computer or Internet resources of a location other than home/residence hall (work, library, etc.), and inclement weather makes travel to that location impossible, students should contact their instructor to discuss completing work in a timely manner. In such cases, instructors will decide an appropriate course of action. Students working in geographical areas other than St. Louis, Missouri, and experiencing inclement weather not occurring in St. Louis that prohibits participation in online courses and online sessions of blended courses, should make every effort to communicate their situation to the instructor of their course. Faculty members working in geographical areas other than St. Louis, Missouri, and experiencing inclement weather not occurring in St. Louis that prohibits participation in online courses and online sessions of blended courses, should make every effort to communicate their situation to the department chair/dean and the Registrar. Announcement of the snow schedule or cancellation of classes will be made ONLY on: KTVI TV (Channel 2) KMOV TV (Channel 4) KSDK TV (Channel 5) KPLR TV (Channel 11)
KMOX 1120 radio MAJIC 104.9 radio Hallelujah AM 1600 radio Z107.7 radio 93.7 The Bull radio 103.3 Oldies radio 100.3 The Brew radio
The University will carry a recording announcing snow delay or cancellation. For morning or Saturday classes, the message will be there by 6 a.m.; for evening classes, the message will be there by 2:30 p.m. Students and faculty are to call 314.719.3500 after 3 p.m. for notification of cancellation of EVENING courses.
Fall 2016 Schedule
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Course Guide Fall 2016 Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies Accounting Credits 3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
Max 25
Financial Accounting MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
03W‐1 Financial Accounting
3.00
24
Managerial Accounting TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
Managerial Accounting R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
Income Taxation For Individuals M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
01E‐1
Accounting Capstone R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
EX
01I‐1
Business Components Assessment
0.00
50 Fee $45
BSA 100 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
02I‐2
Business Components Assessment
0.00
50 Fee $45
BSA 210 Charles, Harry
LC
01D
Business Law TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
BSA 210 LC Morrison, Margaret Z.
02D
Business Law MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
Business Law R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
1.00‐6.00
25
Dept Number ACT 210 Magrath, Linda D.
Type LC
Section Course Name 01D Financial Accounting TR
ACT 210 Magrath, Linda D.
LC
ACT 210 Magrath, Linda D.
WB
ACT 220 Magrath, Linda D.
LC
01D
ACT 220 Staff
LC
02E‐2
ACT 310 Magrath, Linda D.
LC
01D
ACT 350 Staff
LC
01E‐1
ACT 460 Hsu, Eric Y
LC
BSA 100 Piacentini, Katie L.
02D
Intermediate Accounting I TR
Time
Business Administration
BSA 210 Staff
LC
03E‐2
BSA 301 Foster, William D.
IS
01I
Fontbonne University
Cooperative Education
Fall 2016
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BSA 310 LC Dahlberg, William S.
01E‐1
International Business W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
BSA 310 Oliver, Rickey J.
LC
02D
International Business TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
BSA 410 Hipp, Jennifer
LC
01D
Quantitative Analysis In Business TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
BSA 430 Alexander, Mark
PR
01I
Practicum In Business
3.00
25
BSA 435 Alexander, Mark
IN
01I
Internship in Business Administration
3.00
25
ECN 210 Staff
LC
01D
Principles Of Macro Economics MWF
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
25
ECN 210 Staff
LC
02E‐1
Principles Of Macro Economics R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ECN 220 Staff
LC
01D
Principles Of Micro Economics MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
25
ECN 220 Staff
LC
02E‐2
Principles Of Micro Economics M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ECN 515 Staff
LC
01D‐2
Managerial Economics S
3.00 8:00AM 12:00PM
25
ECN 515 White, Thomas M.
WB
02W‐2 Managerial Economics
3.00
24
FAS
106 Nelsen, Rogene
LC
01D
FAS
108 Nelsen, Rogene
LC
01D‐2
Fundamentals Of Sewing Technologies TR
1.00 13 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $10
FAS
110 Nelsen, Rogene
LC
01D‐1
Fashion Merchandising Professional Seminar TR
1.00 12:30PM 1:20PM
FAS
202 Meyers, Amy K.
LC
01D
Textiles MW
4.00 25 9:00AM 10:40AM Fee $20
FAS
305 Meyers, Amy K.
LC
01D
Advanced Product Development TR
4.00 12 9:30AM 11:25AM Fee $25
FAS
308 Liljequist, Angela G.
LC
01D
Dress History MW
3.00 9:00AM 10:15AM
Economics
Fashion Merchandising
Fontbonne University
Essentials Of Fashion TR
Fall 2016
3.00 15 3:00PM 4:15PM Fee $40
15
25 Page 16
FAS
309 Meyers, Amy K.
LC
01D
Visual Merchandising MW
FAS
405 Liljequist, Angela G.
LC
01D
Principles Of Fashion Merchandising And Management
FAS
459 Meyers, Amy K.
LC
01D
Internship Preparation Seminar TR
FIN
310 Foster, William D.
LC
01D
Managerial Finance TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
FIN
310 Staff
LC
02E‐1
Managerial Finance R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
HCM 300 Bobo, Tracy L.
WB
01W‐1 Foundations Of Healthcare Management
3.00
24
HCM 310 Pace, Vincent M
WB
3.00
24
3.00
24
3.00
24
M
4.00 18 12:30PM 2:35PM Fee $50 3.00 15 3:30PM 6:00PM Fee $5 2.00 24 12:30PM 1:30PM Fee $20
Finance
Healthcare Management
01W
Ethics In Healthcare
HCM 320 WB Jefferson, Kiristen S.
01W‐2 Human Resource Management In Healthcare
HRM 310 Jefferson, Emma
WB
01W‐2 Human Resource Management
HRM 340 Frank, Joseph
LC
01E‐1
Compensation And Benefits T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
HRM 350 Staff
LC
01E‐2
Training And Development T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
HRM 430 Bagsby, Patricia
LC
01E‐1
Organizational Development And Change M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 210 Alexander, Mark
LC
01D
Management Principles MWF
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
25
MGT 210 Alexander, Mark
LC
02D
Management Principles TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
MGT 210 Tippett, Royce C.
LC
03E‐1
Management Principles W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 320 Sullivan, Michael
LC
01D
Organizational Behavior MWF
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
25
Human Resource Management
Management
Fontbonne University
Fall 2016
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MGT 320 LC Johnson, Janice Marie
02E‐2
Organizational Behavior T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 330 Alexander, Mark
LC
01E‐1
Management And Business Ethics W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 340 Higgins, David E.
LC
01E‐2
Management And Information Systems T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 350 Bernard, Jill M.
LC
01D
Production/Operations Management TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
MGT 350 Mowczko, Douglas
LC
02E‐2
Production/Operations Management W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 360 Alexander, Mark
LC
01D
Entrepreneurship MWF
3.00 8:00AM 8:50AM
25
LC MGT 360 Burke, Timothy Francis
02E‐1
Entrepreneurship M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 430 Treberg, Sarah
DR
01I‐2
Case Studies/Readings In Management
3.00
25
MGT 440 Morys, Amy S.
WB
3.00
24
MGT 460 Alexander, Mark
LC
01D
Strategic Management MWF
3.00 25 10:00AM 10:50AM Fee $45
MGT 460 Alexander, Mark
LC
02E‐2
Strategic Management W
3.00 25 5:30PM 9:30PM Fee $45
MKT 210 Kastrup, William
LC
01D
Marketing Principles MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
MKT 210 Schroath, Kristen
LC
02D
Marketing Principles TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
MKT 210 Schroath, Kristen
LC
03E‐2
Marketing Principles W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MKT 325 Schroath, Kristen
LC
01D‐2
Social Media Management TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
MKT 340 Bernard, Jill M.
WB
01W‐2 Consumer Behavior
3.00
24
MKT 430 Schroath, Kristen
DR
1.00‐3.00
25
01W‐2 Leadership: Managing In A Changing Environment
Marketing
Fontbonne University
01I‐2
Case Studies/Readings In Marketing
Fall 2016
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MKT 460 Schroath, Kristen
LC
01W‐1 Marketing Management
MKT 520 Kastrup, William
LC
01D‐2
Seminar In Marketing Management MW
SPT
101 Romano, Robert J.
LC
01D
SPT
102 Foster, William D.
IS
01I
SPT
250 Romano, Robert J.
DR
SPT
260 Holley, Stephen E
SPT
3.00
24 Fee $45
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
Introduction To Sports Management MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
Intercollegiate Athletic Participation
1.00‐6.00
25
01I‐2
Case Studies And Readings In Sports Management
1.00‐3.00
25
LC
01D
Sports Marketing MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
300 Romano, Robert J.
LC
01D
Legal Issues In Sports TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
SPT
330 Romano, Robert J.
LC
01D
Leadership And Governance In Sports TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
SPT
495 Romano, Robert J.
IN
01I
Internship In Sports Management
3.00
25
LC
01D‐1
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
Sport Management
TRN 310 Bernard, Jill M.
Transportation Management TR
College of Education and Allied Health Professions Communication Disorders and Deaf Education Communication Disorders Credits Time Section Course Name Speech & Lang. Dev. of Normal & Exceptional Child 3.00 01D TR 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dept Number CDS 105 Brush, Paola Anna
Type LC
CDS 105 Brush, Paola Anna
LC
CDS 110 Krekow, Christine
WB
01W
Fund. of Language Development for the SLPA
CDS 201 Lewis, Richard
LC
01D
Anatomy & Physiology Of The Speech And Hearing Mechanism
CDS 201 Lewis, Richard
LC
Fontbonne University
02D
Speech & Lang. Dev. of Normal & Exceptional Child
TR
TR 02D
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
3.00
20
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
Anatomy & Physiology Of The Speech And Hearing Mechanism
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
TR Fall 2016
Max 20
25
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WB
01W
Fund. of Anatomy/Physiology of the Speech and Hearing
CDS 211 LC Schroy, Catherine M.
01D
The Nature Of Language MWF
CDS 220 Shields, Lynne
LC
01D
CDS 300 Meyers, Barbara R.
LC
CDS 302 O'Hara, Laura
CDS 210 Krekow, Christine
3.00
20
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
25
Phonetics MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
25
01D
Clinical Methods TR
4.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
LC
01D
Phonological And Articulation Disorders TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
CDS 340 Meyer, Barbara
PR
01I
Pre‐Clinical Practicum
1.00
20
CDS 410 Lewis, Richard
LC
01E
Audiology TR
3.00 5:00PM 6:15PM
15
CDS 410 LC Schroy, Catherine M.
02E
Audiology TR
3.00 5:00PM 6:15PM
15
CDS 425 Russell, Carmen
LC
01D
Introduction To Neurogenic Communication Disorders 3.00 MW 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
CDS 440 Meyer, Barbara
PR
01D
Clinic Practicum F
10
DEA 100 Lewis, Richard
LC
01D
Psychology Of Deafness F
DEA 200 Lewis, Richard
PR
01I
Deaf Education Practicum
DEA 400 LC McDermott, Rebecca A.
01D
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
Deaf Education
0.00
10
Teaching Speech In Deaf Education M
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
10
Teaching Language In Deaf Education TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
10
Students Who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing in Inclusive Settings
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
15
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
10
4.00
10
DEA 410 Gross, Paula E.
LC
01D‐1
DEA 418 Fanning, Monica
LC
01E
DEA 460 Gross, Paula E.
LC
01D‐2
Reading And Writing In Deaf Education TR
DEA 470 Gross, Paula E.
PR
01I‐2
Clinical Experience In Deaf Education
Fontbonne University
2.00 20 1:00PM 2:50PM Fee $71
W
Fall 2016
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DEA 481 Voss, Jenna
PR
01I
Field Experience In Deaf Education
ECE
131 Durkin, Patricia
LC
01D
IntroObserv. of Early Childhood Programs
ECE
230 Huisman, Sarah
BL
01D
ECE
300 Huisman, Sarah
BL
01D‐1
ECE
431 Kane, Natalie
LC
01E
Early Childhood Integrated Curriculum W
ECE
434 Durkin, Patricia
BL
01D
Early Childhood Management And Professionalism 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
LC
01D
Literature For Children And Adolescents MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:20PM
25
EDU 245 LC Barger, Kelley Smith
01E
Language Arts Methods R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 263 LC Barger, Kelley Smith
01E
Methods Of Teaching Reading And Language Arts 6.00 MWF 9:00AM 10:50AM
19
EDU 265 Ryan, Kathleen
LC
01E
Methods Of Teaching Reading For Speech Pathologists
2.00 6:30PM 8:10PM
24
EDU 268 Gwydir, Alexandra
LC
01D
Introduction To Learner Development MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
25
EDU 268 Gwydir, Alexandra
LC
02E
Introduction To Learner Development M
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 269 Staff
LC
01D
Critical Skills In The Teaching Profession ‐ Secondary
3.00 30 2:00PM 4:45PM Fee $71
EDU 269 Failoni, Judith
LC
EDU 270 Rice, Deanna
LC
01D
Introduction To Learner Diversity MW
3.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
25
EDU 270 Barla, Michael
LC
02D
Introduction To Learner Diversity TR
3.00 8:00AM 9:15AM
25
EDU 271 LC Anthony, Dyanne P.
01D
Introduction to Content Planning, Delivery, and Assessment
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
EDU 140 Prince, Carole
Fontbonne University
TR
10
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
20
Infant And Toddler Development W
3.00 20 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $25
Early Intervention In Early Childhood MW
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
R
W 02D
8.00
Critical Skills In The Teaching Profession ‐ Elementary
MW
TR
Fall 2016
25
3.00 15 5:00PM 7:30PM Fee $25
3.00 30 2:00PM 4:45PM Fee $71
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EDU 301 Smith, Mary Ellen
BL
01D
Teacher Education At Fontbonne University R
0.00 3:30PM 4:30PM
30
EDU 306 Fish, Joanne Carol
LC
01D
Analysis And Correction Of Reading Difficulties‐Elem.
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
EDU 306 Fish, Joanne Carol
LC
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
EDU 308 Nelson, Vicki L
LC
01E
Methods Of Special Education I R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 310 Fish, Joanne Carol
PR
01D
Reading Methods Practicum ‐ Elementary F
2.00 9:00AM 10:40AM
25
EDU 313 Edwards, Allison
BL
01D
Methods And Practicum For Middle & Secondary Education
3.00 9:00AM 10:50AM
25
EDU 313 Edwards, Allison
BL
3.00 10:00AM 12:00PM
25
EDU 320 Staff
LC
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
10
EDU 325 Barla, Michael
BL
3.00 5:30PM 7:30PM
20
EDU 333 Prince, Carole
LC
3.00 3:30PM 4:20PM
25
EDU 339 Failoni, Judith
LC
2.00 7:35PM 9:35PM
25
EDU 350 Ryan, Kathleen
WB
01W
Methods Of Teaching Reading In The Content Areas
EDU 355 LC Woodworth, Margaret
01D
Analysis And Correction Of Math Difficulties MW
EDU 373 Smith, Mary Ellen
LC
01D
EDU 392 LC Anthony, Dyanne P.
TR 02D
Analysis/Correction Of Reading Difficulties‐Middle/Sec.
MW
M 02D
Methods And Practicum For Middle & Secondary Education
F 01E
Transition/Career Education For Individual With Disabilities
R 01E
Indiv. Assessment and Approaches in Early Childhood
M 01D
Multisensory Methods For The Elementary Classroom
MW 01E
Middle School Philosophy, Curriculum, And Instruction
W
3.00
20
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
Educating Toward A Global Perspective MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
01E
Assessment Of Ability And Achievement T
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
10
EDU 392 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
02W
Assessment Of Ability And Achievement
3.00
20
EDU 394 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
20
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Classroom/Behav. Manag. Techniques‐Elem/Spec/Deaf Ed
EDU 400 LC Anthony, Dyanne P.
01D
EDU 410 LC Fredericksen, Phyllis F
01D
EDU 440 Tuckey, Cary
PR
01I
Student Teaching Practicum
EDU 447 Wolff, Jane
LC
01D
Planning for Instruction & Assessment ‐ Middle & Secondary
EDU 450 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Student Teaching At The Elementary Level
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $325
EDU 451 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Student Teaching At The Secondary Level
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $325
EDU 452 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Student Teaching At The Preschool‐K Level
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $325
EDU 453 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Student Teaching In Early Childhood Special Education
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $325
EDU 455 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Student Teaching In Mild‐Moderate Cross‐Categorical Spec Edu
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $325
EDU 456 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Student Teaching At the Middle School Level
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $325
EDU 460 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Field Experience At The Elementary Level
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $275
EDU 461 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Field Experience At The Secondary Level
8.00‐10.00
30 Fee $275
EDU 465 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Field Experience In Special Education
8.00‐10.00
18 Fee $275
EDU 466 Tuckey, Cary
ST
01I
Field Experience At The Middle School Level
8.00‐10.00
18 Fee $275
TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
3.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
25
2.00
5
Planning Instruction & Assessment‐Elem, Special, Early Child
MW
W
3.00 20 2:00PM 4:45PM Fee $22
Family & Consumer Sciences Dept Number Type FCS 119 WB Hessler, Kimberly Shea FCS
201 McCulley, Jaimette
Fontbonne University
LC
Section Course Name 01W Essential Concepts For Health and Fitness
01D‐1
Career Seminar I TR
Time
Credits 3.00
1.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
Fall 2016
Max 20
24
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FCS
216 Staff
LC
01D
Principles Of Nutrition TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
FCS
221 Staff
LC
01D
Food Science Theory And Application TR R
4.00 12 2:00PM 3:15PM Fee $125 4:30PM 7:30PM
FCS
230 Huisman, Sarah
BL
01D
Infant And Toddler Development W
FCS
301 McCulley, Jaimette
LC
01D‐2
FCS
312 McCulley, Jaimette
LC
01D
FCS
319 Staff
LC
01D
FCS
326 Ohlms, Mary Beth
LC
01D
Quantity Food Production TR
3.00 24 2:00PM 3:15PM Fee $25
FCS
337 LC Tillotson, Christina M.
01E
Family Relations T
3.00 4:30PM 7:00PM
24
FCS
395 Huisman, Sarah
BL
01D
Foundations Of Public Policy And Advocacy In FCS 3.00 M 12:30PM 1:45PM
24
FCS
415 McCulley, Jaimette
LC
01D
Medical Nutrition Therapy I MW
4.00 9:30AM 11:20AM
24
FCS
419 McCulley, Jaimette
LC
01D
Advanced Nutrition MW
3.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
24
FCS
422 Staff
LC
01E
Cultural Competence Through Food M
3.00 14 5:00PM 7:30PM Fee $90
FCS
459 McCulley, Jaimette
LC
01D
Internship Preparation Seminar W
1.00 24 9:00AM 10:50AM Fee $20
FCS
495 McCulley, Jaimette
IN
01I
Internship
7.00
10
FCS
497 Ohlms, Mary Beth
BL
01E
Senior Synthesis In Family And Consumer Sciences 3.00 W 5:00PM 7:45PM
8
FCS
497 Ohlms, Mary Beth
BL
02E
Senior Synthesis In Family &Consumer Sciences W
8
Fontbonne University
30
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
24
1.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
24
Application Of Nutrition Concepts TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
24
Commu./Public Health Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle I
4.00 24 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $30
Career Seminar II TR
MW
Fall 2016
3.00 5:00PM 7:45PM
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College of Arts and Sciences Behavioral Sciences Psychology Dept Number PSY 100 Finley, Jason
Type LC
Section Course Name 01D Introduction To Psychology MWF
Credits 3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
Max 25
Time
PSY
100 Finley, Jason
LC
02D
Introduction To Psychology MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
25
PSY
100 WB Hennessy, John Todd
03W
Introduction To Psychology
3.00
20
PSY
200 LC Foushee, Rebecca D.
01D
Developmental Psychology TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
PSY
200 Ruffus‐Doerr, Amy
LC
02D
Developmental Psychology MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
PSY
200 Yates, Tracy 250 Ruffus‐Doerr, Amy
WB
03W
Developmental Psychology
3.00
25
LC
01D
Cross‐Cultural Psychology MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
PSY
293 Staff
LC
01E
Special Topics: Pre‐Occupational Therapy R
3.00 5:30PM 8:00PM
25
PSY
305 Newman, Laurel
LC
01D
Personality Psychology TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
PSY
310 Newman, Laurel
BL
01E‐2
Social Psychology M
3.00 5:30PM 8:30PM
25
PSY
315 Yates, Tracy
LC
01E
Abnormal Psychology T
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
PSY
350 LC‐HN Foushee, Rebecca D.
01D
Environmental Psychology TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
PSY
391 LC Hennessy, John Todd
01E
Testing And Measurement For The Behavioral Sciences
3.00 5:30PM 8:00PM
15
440 Finley, Jason
01I
1.00‐6.00
5
1.00‐6.00
5
1.00‐6.00
5
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
IN
W
ARR
440 IN Foushee, Rebecca D.
02I
440 Newman, Laurel
03I
Fontbonne University
Internship In Psychology
IN
Internship In Psychology ARR Internship In Psychology ARR
Fall 2016
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PSY
445 LC Foushee, Rebecca D.
01D
Biological Psychology MW
PSY
495 Finley, Jason
01I
Undergraduate Research In Psychology
PSY
PSY
PSY
DR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
1.00‐6.00
5
1.00‐6.00
5
1.00‐6.00
5
3.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
8
ARR
495 DR Foushee, Rebecca D.
02I
495 Newman, Laurel
DR
03I
496 Finley, Jason
BL
Undergraduate Research In psychology ARR Undergraduate Research In Psychology ARR
01D
Senior Research Seminar I R
Biological & Physical Sciences Biological Sciences Dept Number BIO 106 Allman, Julie
Type LC
Section Course Name 01E Topics In Environmental Science With Lab W W
Staff
BIO
108 Cole, Yvonne
BIO
T R
12:30PM 2:10PM 12:30PM 2:10PM
Fee $55
02E
Introduction To Life Science With Lab R R
3.00 16 5:30PM 7:05PM Fee $55 7:15PM 9:05PM
108 LC‐DS Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly Staff
03D
Introduction To Life Science With Lab T R
3.00 16 12:30PM 1:20PM Fee $55 9:30AM 11:20AM
BIO
108 LC‐DS Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly Staff
04D
Introduction To Life Science With Lab MW F
3.00 16 10:00AM 10:50AM Fee $55 9:00AM 10:50AM
BIO
112 LC Paine‐Saunders, Stephenie Rapp, Shannon Gale
01D
General Biology I With Lab TR W
4.00 16 9:30AM 10:45AM Fee $55 9:00AM 10:50AM
BIO
112 LC Paine‐Saunders, Stephenie Rapp, Shannon Gale
02D
General Biology I With Lab TR W
4.00 16 9:30AM 10:45AM Fee $55 12:30PM 2:20PM
BIO
203 Rayhel, Elizabeth
WB
01W
Science And Society
BIO
207 Rayhel, Elizabeth
LC
01D
Plant Biology With Lab MW F
Fontbonne University
LC
Credits Max 3.00 16 5:30PM 7:20PM Fee $55 7:30PM 9:20PM
Time
Fall 2016
3.00
20
4.00 16 1:30PM 2:45PM Fee $55 12:30PM 2:20PM Page 26
BIO
212 LC Paine‐Saunders, Stephenie
01D
Genetics TR
3.00 20 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $55
BIO
220 Smith, Robert R.
LC
01D
Anatomy And Physiology I with Lab M MW
4.00 16 9:00AM 10:50AM Fee $55 12:30PM 1:45PM
BIO
220 Smith, Robert R.
LC
02D
Anatomy And Physiology I with Lab MW W
4.00 16 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $55 9:00AM 10:50AM
BIO
260 Rayhel, Elizabeth
LC
01D
Comparative Anatomy TR
3.00 16 3:30PM 4:45PM Fee $55
BIO
295 DR Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly
01I
Department Research
1.00‐3.00
4 Fee $55
BIO
295 DR Paine‐Saunders, Stephenie
02I
Department Research
1.00‐3.00
4 Fee $55
BIO
295 Rayhel, Elizabeth
DR
03I
Department Research
1.00‐3.00
4 Fee $55
BIO
320 LC Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly
01D
Evolutionary Biology TR
3.00 24 3:30PM 4:45PM Fee $55
BIO
370 Strebler, Sheri
01E
Teaching of Science in Early Childhood & Elementary
2.00 16 4:00PM 6:00PM Fee $25 6:30PM 8:30PM
LC
T T
BIO
495 DR Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly
01I
Biology Research
1.00‐3.00
4 Fee $55
BIO
495 DR Paine‐Saunders, Stephenie
02I
Biology Research
1.00‐3.00
4 Fee $55
BIO
495 Rayhel, Elizabeth
DR
03I
Biology Research
1.00‐3.00
4 Fee $55
BIO
496 LC Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly
01D
Biology Senior Seminar F
BIO
497 IN Paine‐Saunders, Stephenie
01I
Biology Internship
01D
General Chemistry II With Lab TR F
3.00 12:30PM 2:20PM
20
1.00‐3.00
20
Chemistry CHM 108 Hamdi, Julie Orf
Fontbonne University
LC
Fall 2016
4.00 16 11:00AM 12:15PM Fee $55 9:30AM 11:20AM
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CHM 108 Hamdi, Julie Orf
LC
02D
General Chemistry II With Lab TR F
CHM 210 Hamdi, Julie Orf
LC
01D
Organic Chemistry I TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
CHM 211 Ritter, Linda
LB
01D
Organic Chemistry I Lab R
2.00 16 4:45PM 8:35PM Fee $55
CHM 228 Hamdi, Julie Orf Staff Hamdi, Julie Orf
LC
01D
General, Organic, And Biological Chemistry II M T W
4.00 16 2:00PM 4:05PM Fee $55 4:30PM 6:50PM 2:00PM 3:15PM
CHM 228 Hamdi, Julie Orf
LC
02D
General, Organic, And Biological Chemistry II M W W
4.00 16 2:00PM 4:05PM Fee $55 2:00PM 3:15PM 8:30AM 10:50AM
PHY 108 Truong, Minh
LC
01D
Introduction To Physical Science With Lab MW T
3.00 24 1:00PM 1:50PM Fee $55 9:00AM 10:50AM
PHY 108 Truong, Minh
LC
02D
Introduction To Physical Science With Lab MW R
3.00 24 1:00PM 1:50PM Fee $55 9:00AM 10:50AM
PHY 108 Staff
LC
03D
Introduction To Physical Science With Lab TR W
3.00 24 2:00PM 2:50PM Fee $55 2:00PM 3:50PM
PHY 108 Staff
LC
04E
Introduction To Physical Science With Lab T R
3.00 24 6:00PM 7:50PM Fee $55 6:00PM 7:50PM
PHY 208 Truong, Minh
LC
01D
College Physics I With Lab M TR
PHY 218 Truong, Minh
LC
01D
Engineering Physics I With Lab M MW
Staff
4.00 16 11:00AM 12:15PM Fee $55 12:00PM 1:50PM 16
Physical Sciences
Fontbonne University
Fall 2016
4.00 24 9:00AM 10:50AM Fee $55 12:30PM 1:45PM 4.00 24 9:00AM 10:50AM Fee $55 2:00PM 3:15PM
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English & Communication Communication Studies Credits 3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
Max 20
Communication In Everyday Life MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
03E
Communication In Everyday Life M
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
20
LC‐DS
01D
Public Speaking: Privacy, Security, and Democracy 3.00 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM
20
LC‐DS
02D
Public Speaking: Privacy, Security, and Democracy 3.00 TR 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
COM 240 Meyer, Jasna
LC
01E
Intercultural Communication T
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
COM 260 Williamson, Kasi
LC
01D
Media, Technology, and Culture MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
COM 293 Norton, Heather
LC
01D
Special Topics: Political Persuasion TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
COM 295 Norton, Heather
LC
01D
Persuasion: Political Persuasion TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
COM 340 Williamson, Kasi
LC
01D
Principles And Ethics Of Strategic Communication 3.00 MW 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
COM 390 Norwood, Kristen
LC
01D
Research Strategies in Communication TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
Dept Number COM 101 Norwood, Kristen
Type LC
Section Course Name 01D Communication In Everyday Life MWF
COM 101 Norwood, Kristen
LC
02D
COM 101 Staff
LC
COM 102 Williamson, Kasi COM 102 Williamson, Kasi
Time
English ENG 095 Staff
INTL
01D
College Writing Skills MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
15
ENG 095 Staff
LC
02D
College Writing Skills TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
15
ENG 101 Staff
INTL
01D
Composition I MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
02D
Composition I MWF
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
03D
Composition I MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
15
Fontbonne University
Fall 2016
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ENG 101 Staff
LC
04D
Composition I MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
05D
Composition I TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
06D
Composition I TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
07D
Composition I TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
08D
Composition I TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
09D
Composition I TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
15
ENG 101 Staff
LC
10E
Composition I W
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
15
LC‐HN
11D
Composition I TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
ENG 102 Staff
INTL
01D
Composition II MWF
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
15
ENG 102 Staff
LC
02D
Composition II MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
15
ENG 102 Staff
LC
03D
Composition II MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
15
ENG 102 Staff
LC
04D
Composition II TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
ENG 102 Staff
LC
05E
Composition II M
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
15
ENG 120 Oliverio, Lisa
LC
01E
Introduction To Literature M
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
20
ENG 200 Moore, Benjamin
LC
01D
Introduction To Literary Studies TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
ENG 201 Whicker, John
LC
01D
Business Writing MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
ENG 201 Staff
LC
02D
Business Writing TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
ENG 101 Whicker, John
Fontbonne University
Fall 2016
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ENG 201 Staff
LC
03E
Business Writing W
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
LC‐DS
01D
Survey Of English Literature Since 1789 MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
ENG 260 Oliverio, Lisa
LC
01D
Survey Of American Literature To 1865 TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
ENG 309 Staff
LC
01E
Journalism M
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
ENG 370 Oliverio, Lisa
LC
01D
Critical Approaches To Literature TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
ENG 494 Whicker, John
LC
01E
Interpreting and Translating Science for Consumers 3.00 TR 4:30PM 5:45PM
20
ESL
061 Staff
LC
01D
Beginning Reading For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
062 Staff
LC
063 Staff
LC
064 Staff
LC
065 Staff
LC
071 Staff
LC
ESL
072 Staff
LC
ESL
073 Staff
LC
074 Staff
LC
075 Staff
LC
081 Staff
LC
ENG 241 Moore, Benjamin
English as a Second Language
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
Fontbonne University
3.00 11:00AM 11:50AM
MWF 01D
Beginning Writing For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
3.00 10:00AM 10:50AM
MWF
Beginning Listening for Non‐Native Speakers of English
20
20
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
20
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
20
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
20
3.00 11:00AM 11:50AM
20
01D
Interm. Writing For Non‐Native Speakers Of English 3.00 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM
20
01D
Interm. Listening For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
20
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
20
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
20
3.00 11:00AM 11:50AM
20
01D
TR 01D
Beginning Speaking for Non‐Native Speakers of English
TR 01D
Beg. Grammar for Non‐Native Speakers of English
MWF 01D
Interm. Reading For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
MWF
TR 01D
Interm.Speaking For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
TR 01D
Interm. Grammar For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
MWF 01D
Advanced Reading For Non‐Native Speakers Of English
MWF Fall 2016
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Fine Arts Dept Number Type ART 100, 101, 200 AS Carlos, Mario Pruna
Section Course Name 01D Beginning Drawing MW
Credits Max 3.00 15 9:00AM 11:00AM Fee $75
Time
ART 110 Newton, David S
AS
01D
Design I MW
3.00 15 12:30PM 2:30PM Fee $40
ART 115 Douglas, Mark
LC
01D
Applied Design TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
ART 155 Lamb, Keith R.
LC
01D
Art Appreciation MWF
3.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
15
ART 155 Schilling, Denise M
LC
02D
Art Appreciation TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
15
ART 160 Wilson, Kevin M.
LC
01D
Art History Survey I TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
15
ART 200, 201, 300, 301, 400, 401, 500
AS
02D
Drawing
3.00
15
Wang, Victor ART 200, 201, 300, 301, 400, 401, 500
MW AS
03D
Newton, David S
3:00PM 5:00PM
Drawing
3.00
TR
9:00AM 11:00AM
ART 207 LC Talasek, Catherine Connor
01D
High Art, Propaganda, And Kitsch MW
ART 210, 212, 310, 312, 410, 412, 510
01E
Painting
AS
Wang, Victor ART 210, 212, 310, 312, 410, 412, 510
MW AS
02D
Wang, Victor AS
01E
Fibers TR TR
ART 218, 318, 418, 518 Schilling, Denise M
AS
01D
Vector And Bitmap Imaging TR
Fontbonne University
3.00
15
9:00AM 11:00AM
ART 216, 316, 416, 516 Suarez, M Lee Reid, Susan A.
Fee $75 15
3.00
TR
15
3.00 3:00PM 4:15PM
5:00PM 7:00PM
Painting
Fee $75
Fee $75 15
Fee $75
3.00 15 7:00PM 9:00PM 7:00PM 9:00PM Fee $60
Fall 2016
3.00 15 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $75
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ART 220, 221, 320, 321, 420, 421, 520
AS
01D
Newton, David S ART 220, 221, 320, 321, 420, 421, 520
AS
02E
AS
01E
AS
01D
3.00
AS
AS
5:00PM 7:00PM
Metalsmith
3.00
7:00PM 9:00PM
Ceramics
3.00
MW 02E
Talasek, Catherine Connor ART 280, 281, 380, 381, 480, 481, 580
Sculpture
MW
Talasek, Catherine Connor ART 240, 241, 340, 341, 440, 441, 540
9:00AM 11:00AM
TR
Fetter, Margaret Mary ART 240, 241, 340, 341, 440, 441, 540
3.00
MW
Newton, David S ART 230, 231, 330, 331, 430, 431, 530
Sculpture
12:30PM 2:30PM
Ceramics
3.00
TR 01E
Douglas, Mark
5:00PM 7:00PM
Photography
3.00
MW
5:00PM 7:00PM
15
Fee $100 15
Fee $100 15
Fee $100 15
Fee $75 15
Fee $75 15
Fee $75
ART 302 Douglas, Mark
LC
01D
Web Design II TR
3.00 15 3:30PM 4:45PM Fee $75
ART 305, 505 Holder, Dan
LC
01E
Non‐Western Art TR
3.00 7:00PM 8:15PM
ART 307, 407, 507 Liddy, Timothy
AS
01E
Drawing Anatomy MW
3.00 15 7:00PM 9:00PM Fee $75
ART 314, 414, 514 Liddy, Timothy
AS
01D
Painting‐Survey Of Artist's Materials TR
3.00 15 1:00PM 3:00PM Fee $75
ART 492, 592 Taylor, Greg
LC
01D
The American Photograph: 150 Years of American Culture
3.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
ART 495 Liddy, Timothy
LC
TR
ART 590 LC Talasek, Catherine Connor
Fontbonne University
01D
Senior Project T
01D
Graduate Seminar And Critique TR
15
20
3.00 15 11:00AM 1:00PM Fee $35
Fall 2016
3.00 10 3:45PM 5:00PM Fee $40
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ART 590 Wang, Victor
LC
02D
Graduate Seminar And Critique R
3.00 10 11:00AM 1:30PM Fee $40
ART 590 Liddy, Timothy
LC
03E
Graduate Seminar And Critique MW
3.00 10 5:00PM 6:15PM Fee $40
Music MUS 106 Failoni, Judith
LC‐DS
01D
American Popular Music TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
Theater PER 101 Sullivan, Michael
LC
01D
Theatre Appreciation TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
PER 101 Sullivan, Michael
WB
02W
Theatre Appreciation
3.00
18
PER 121 Sullivan, Michael
LC
01D
Stagecraft MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
15
PER 130, 230, 330, 430 Flores, Adam M. Jent, Deanna
LC
01D
Theatre Synthesis M M
1.00 11:00AM 11:50AM 11:00AM 11:50AM
15
PER 212 Jent, Deanna
LC
01E
Oral Interpretation Of Literature M
3.00 4:00PM 6:30PM
15
PER 271 Sullivan, Michael
PR
01I
Practicum In Technical Theatre
1.00
10
PER 273 Flores, Adam M.
PR
01I
Practicum In Arts Management
1.00
10
PER 371 Sullivan, Michael
PR
01I
Practicum In Technical Theatre
1.00
10
PER 373 Flores, Adam M.
PR
01I
Practicum In Arts Management
1.00
10
PER 376 Flores, Adam M.
IS
01I
Major Production
3.00
15
PER 449 Jent, Deanna
LC
01E
Special Topics In Performance: Advanced Directing 3.00 W 4:00PM 6:30PM
15
PER 461 Flores, Adam M.
IN
01I
Internship In Theatre Performance
3.00
10
PER 462 Sullivan, Michael
IN
01I
Internship In Technical Theatre
3.00
10
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PER 490 Jent, Deanna
IS
01I
Independent Study
3.00
10
History, Philosophy & Religion Geography Credits 3.00 3:30PM 4:45PM
Max 25
U.S. And Missouri Constitutions T
1.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
02E
U.S. And Missouri Constitutions T
1.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
LC
03E
U.S. And Missouri Constitutions T
1.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
LC
01E
Mock Trial Procedure And Practice TR
2.00 6:00PM 7:15PM
25
GOV 293 Matz, Brian
LC‐DS
01D
Special Topics: Religion, Freedom and the State 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
GOV 494 Matz, Brian
LC‐DS
01D
Special Topics: Religion, Freedom, and the State 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
HST 103 Luzkow, Jack
LC
01D
Intro To Western Civilization I: Prehistory To 17th Century 3.00 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
HST 105 Wright, Edward
LC
01D
History Of The United States To 1865 TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
HST 105 LC‐HN Wohlford, Corinne
02D
History Of The United States To 1865 TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
HST 293 Luzkow, Jack
BL‐DS
01D
3.00 Special Topics: History of the Future‐Technology and Socie W 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
LC
02E
Special Topics: Introduction to Museum Studies 3.00 T 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
HST 307 Luzkow, Jack
LC‐DS
01D
History Of The Middle East TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
HST 494 Luzkow, Jack
BL‐DS
01D
Special Topics: History of the Future‐Technology and Society
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
Dept Number GGY 100 Ware, Judith
Type LC
Section Course Name 01D Introduction To Geography TR
GOV 101 Kasen, Mark
LC
01E
GOV 101 Kasen, Mark
LC
GOV 101 Kasen, Mark GOV 103 Staff
Time
Government
History
HST 293 Staff
Fontbonne University
W
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HST 494 Taylor, Greg
LC
02D
PHL 110 Eiler, Kevin Thomas
LC
01D
PHL 110 Eiler, Kevin Thomas
LC
Special Topics: The American Photograph W
3.00 4:45 PM
20
Introduction To Philosophy TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
02D
Introduction To Philosophy TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
PHL 221 WB Wennemann, Daryl
01W
Business Ethics
3.00
25
PHL 225 BL‐DS Wennemann, Daryl
01D
The Future Of Technology and Ethics M
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
PHL 260 LC Wennemann, Daryl
01D
Contemporary Moral Issues MW
3.00 9:00AM 10:15AM
25
PHL 260 WB Eiler, Kevin Thomas
02W‐1 Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00
25
PHL 260 WB Wennemann, Daryl
03W‐2 Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00
25
25
3:30PM
Philosophy
PHL 494 BL‐DS Wennemann, Daryl
01D
3.00 Special Topics: The Future of Technology and Ethics M 12:30PM 1:45PM
REL
100 Stopke, Steven
LC
01D
Introduction To Religious Studies TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
25
REL
210 Stopke, Steven
LC
01D
Hebrew Bible MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
REL
225 Stopke, Steven
LC
01D
World Religions MW
3.00 3:00PM 4:15PM
25
REL
225 Stopke, Steven
LC
02D
World Religions TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
REL
225 Stopke, Steven
WB
03W‐1 World Religions
3.00
25
REL
293 Matz, Brian
LC‐DS
01D
Special Topics: Religion, Freedom and the State 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
SSC
201 Kasen, Mark
LC
01E
The American Economy M
Religion
Social Science
Fontbonne University
Fall 2016
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
25
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Interdisciplinary Studies Dept Number ACS Taylor, Greg
Type 300 LC
Credits Time Section Course Name 3.00 01D Topics in Amer.Cultural Studies: The American Photograph 4:45PM 3:30PM TR
Max 20
INT
105 INTL Hylton, Jessica Lynn
01D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 F 12:00PM 2:30PM
15
INT
105 Ridlen, Peggy
LC
02D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 MW 9:00AM 9:50AM
15
INT
105 Portman, Julie
LC
03D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 MW 9:00AM 9:50AM
15
INT
105 Ridlen, Peggy
LC
04D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM
15
INT
105 Oliverio, Lisa
LC
05D
3.00 Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good MW 10:00AM 10:50AM
15
INT
105 Bernard, Jill M.
LC
06D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 MW 12:30PM 1:20PM
15
INT
105 Eiler, Kevin Thomas
LC
07D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 MW 12:30PM 1:20PM
15
INT
105 Eiler, Kevin Thomas
LC
08D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good MW
3.00 2:00PM 2:50PM
15
INT
105 Adams, Carey H.
LC
09D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 TR 9:30AM 10:20AM
15
INT
105 Matz, Brian
LC
10D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 TR 11:00AM 11:50AM
15
INT
105 Moore, Benjamin
LC
11D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:20PM
15
INT
105 Flores, Adam M.
LC
12D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:20PM
15
INT
105 Flores, Adam M.
LC
13D
Mission Core I: Culture And The Common Good TR
3.00 2:00PM 2:50PM
15
INT
190 Keller, Christine
LC
01D
Career Decision Making F
1.00 1:50 PM
18
1:00PM
INT
190 Keller, Christine
LC
02D‐2
1.00 11:00am 11:50am
15
INT
494 Rayhel, Elizabeth
LC‐HN
01E
Fontbonne University
Career Decision Making MF
Honors Sem: One Health‐Interdis Approach to Planetary Health
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
W Fall 2016
20
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LIB
199 Portman, Julie
INTL
01D‐2
Information Literacy in Higher Education M
1.00 3:30PM 4:20PM
20
LIB
199 Megahan, Justin R.
WB
02W‐1 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Ridlen, Peggy
WB
03W‐1 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Theissen, Jane M.
WB
04W‐1 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Megahan, Justin R.
WB
05W‐2 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Megahan, Justin R.
WB
06W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Ridlen, Peggy
WB
07W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Theissen, Jane M.
WB
08W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Theissen, Jane M.
WB
09W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Bava, Katie
WB
10W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Cantrell, Cynthia
WB
11W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Walters, Sheryl
WB
12W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 WB Van Kniest, Rebecca
13W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 WB Van Kniest, Rebecca
14W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
WGS 101 Smyth, Karen
Fontbonne University
LC
01D
Introduction To Women's Studies MW
Fall 2016
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Mathematics and Computer Science Computer Science Dept Number BNF 498 Graves, Kathryn CIS
100 Staff
CIS
Type LC
LC
Credits 1.00 5:00PM 5:50PM
Time
Section Course Name 01E Senior Portfolio T
Max 25
01E‐2
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications T
3.00 20 6:00PM 10:30PM Fee $35
100 LC‐DS Johnson, Janice Marie
02D
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications MWF
3.00 20 8:00AM 8:50AM Fee $35
CIS
100 Boehmer, Kelly A
WB‐DS
03W
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications
CIS
103 English, Nancy
LC
01D
Computer Technology: Applications For Educators 3.00 20 MW 12:30PM 1:45PM Fee $35
CIS
110 LC Johnson, Janice Marie
01D
Computer Applications: Spreadsheet TR
CIS
110 WB Johnson, Janice Marie
02W
Computer Applications: Spreadsheet
CIS
111 LC Coleman, Cynthia A.
01E
Computer Applications: Database R
CIS
120 Warren, Samantha
LC
01D
Overview Of Computer And Information Science 3.00 MW 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
CIS
120 Nicollerat, Steve A.
LC
02D
Overview Of Computer And Information Science 3.00 W 3:30PM 6:00PM
20
CIS
125 LC Brueggemann, Timothy
01E
Introduction To Cyber Crime And Security R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CIS
160 Warren, Samantha
LC
01D
Computer Science I TR TR
4.00 9:30AM 10:45AM 11:00AM 12:00PM
15
CIS
160 Warren, Samantha
LC
02D
Computer Science I TR TR
4.00 9:30AM 10:45AM 3:30PM 4:30PM
15
CIS
160 Warren, Samantha
LC
03E
Computer Science I MW MW
4.00 5:00PM 6:15PM 6:30PM 7:30PM
15
CIS
210 Tian, Guanyu
LC
01D
Object‐Oriented Programming (Java) TR TR
4.00 12:30PM 1:45PM 2:00PM 3:00PM
15
Fontbonne University
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3.00
20 Fee $35
3.00 20 Fee $35 8:00AM 9:15AM 3.00
20 Fee $35
3.00 20 5:00PM 7:30PM Fee $35
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CIS
210 Tian, Guanyu
LC
02D
Object‐Oriented Programming (Java) TR TR
4.00 12:30PM 1:45PM 3:30PM 4:00PM
15
CIS
225 Staff
LC
01E
Information Security Policy Analysis And Implementation
3.00 4:30PM 7:00PM
20
CIS
310 Staff
LC
01D
Computer Architecture And Assembly Language 3.00 TR 9:30AM 10:45AM
20
CIS
365 Williams, Nicole R
LC
01E
Robotics R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CIS
375 Staff
LC
01E
Software Engineering M
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CIS
380 Yang, Yi
LC
01D
Web Development Security MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
CIS
385 Staff
LC
01D
Principles of Cryptography MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
CIS
415 Tian, Guanyu
LC
01D
Server Security And Maintenance/Troubleshooting 3.00 MW 3:30PM 4:45PM
20
CIS
498 Graves, Kathryn
LC
01E
Senior Portfolio T
1.00 5:00PM 5:50PM
25
CIS
499 Tain, Guanyu
DR
01I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
CIS
499 Warren, Samantha
DR
02I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
CIS
499 Yang, Yi
DR
03I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
MTH 091 Ahillen, Catherine
LC
01D
College Mathematics Skills
3.00
10
MTH 095 Sneed, Jane
LC
01D
Fundamentals Of Algebra TR
4.00 8:00AM 9:40AM
20
MTH 095 Hipp, Jennifer
LC
02D
Fundamentals Of Algebra MW
4.00 2:00PM 3:40PM
20
MTH 095 Hipp, Jennifer
LC
03E
Fundamentals Of Algebra MW
4.00 5:00PM 6:40PM
20
MTH 104 Pepper, Julie
LC
01D
Concepts In Mathematics: Number Systems TR
3.00 8:00AM 9:15AM
20
T
Mathematics
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ARR
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MTH 105 Sneed, Jane
LC
01D
College Algebra TR
4.00 11:00AM 12:40PM
15
MTH 105 Staff
LC
02D
College Algebra MW
4.00 2:00PM 3:40PM
15
MTH 105 LC Kleinberg, Kurt Michael
03D
College Algebra TR
4.00 4:00PM 5:40PM
15
MTH 110 Staff
LC
01D
Precalculus M TR
4.00 8:00AM 8:50AM 8:00AM 9:15AM
15
MTH 110 Staff
LC
02D
Precalculus M TR
4.00 12:30PM 1:20PM 12:30PM 1:45PM
15
MTH 115 Graves, Kathryn
LC
01D
Introduction To Statistics MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
MTH 115 Graves, Kathryn
LC
02D
Introduction To Statistics MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
MTH 115 Newton, Elizabeth
LC
03D
Introduction To Statistics TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
MTH 115 Newton, Elizabeth
LC
04D
Introduction To Statistics TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
MTH 115 English, Nancy
WB
05W
Introduction To Statistics
3.00
20
MTH 120 Abkemeier, Mary K
LC
01D
Discrete Mathematics TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
MTH 125 Warren, Samantha
LC
01D
Biostatistics MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
MTH 151 Graves, Kathryn
LC
01D
Calculus With Analytic Geometry II M TR
4.00 8:00AM 8:50AM 8:00AM 9:15AM
25
MTH 200 Newton, Elizabeth
LC
01E
Linear Algebra MW
3.00 4:30PM 5:45PM
20
MTH 315 Newton, Elizabeth
LC
01E
Advanced Statistics W
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
20
MTH 350 Shayne, Janice
LC
01D
Methods Teaching Math In Early Childhood/Elementary School
Fontbonne University
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
TR
Fall 2016
20
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MTH 385 Staff
LC
01D
Principles of Cryptography MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
MTH 498 Graves, Kathryn
LC
01E
Senior Portfolio T
1.00 5:00PM 5:50PM
25
MTH 499 Abkemeier, Mary K
DR
01I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
MTH 499 English, Nancy
DR
02I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
MTH 499 Graves, Kathryn
DR
03I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
MTH 499 Newton, Elizabeth
DR
04I
Senior Synthesis
3.00
2
Social Work Human Services Dept Number Type HUS 100 LC Jackson, Sharon M. HUS 230 Gergeceff, Jon
Section Course Name 01D History And Politics Of Human Services TR
LC‐DS
01D
HUS 250 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D‐2
HUS 350 Jackson, Sharon M.
PR
01D
HUS 351 Jackson, Sharon M.
PR
HUS 390 Overly, Tamitha R.
Credits 3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
Time
Max 10
Interviewing And Counseling: Safety and Security 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
10
Human Service Theory And Practice F
6.00 9:00AM 1:30PM
10
Human Services Practicum I & Seminar
6.00
10
01I
Human Services Practicum II
3.00
10
LC
01D
Human Service Administration M
3.00 3:00PM 7:30PM
10
SOC 100 Phelps, Deborah
LC
01D
Survey Of Sociology MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
20
SOC 100 Phelps, Deborah
WB
02W
Survey Of Sociology
3.00
15
SOC 265 Phelps, Deborah
LC
01D
Diversity Studies MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
Sociology
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Social Work Foundation Courses Introduction To Social Work TR
3.00 8:00AM 9:15AM
10
SWK 100 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D
SWK 110 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D
Human Behavior And The Social Environment TR
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
10
SWK 200 Kirkpatrick, Tarrah
LC
01D
Social And Economic Justice TR
3.00 1:30PM 2:45PM
10
SWK 250 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D‐2
Generalist Social Workpractice I F
4.00 9:00AM 1:30PM
10
SWK 350 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D
Generalist Practice II: Individuals And Families TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
10
SWK 351 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D
Generalist Practice III: Communities, Groups And Organization
SWK 370 Mennes, Catharine
LC
01D
Research And Social Work Practice R
SWK 381 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D‐1
Etiquette For Professional Practice R
1.00 10 12:30PM 1:30PM Fee $25
SWK 381 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D‐2
Etiquette For Professional Practice T
1.00 10 12:30PM 1:30PM Fee $25
SWK 400 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D‐1
Professional Synthesis Of Generalist Social Work Practice
SWK 450 Mennes, Catharine
PR
01I
Field Education I
4.00
10 Fee $30
SWK 450 Mennes, Catharine
PR
02I
Field Education I
4.00
10 Fee $30
SWK 451 Mennes, Catharine
PR
01D
Field Education II
4.00
10 Fee $30
SWK 455 Mennes, Catharine
LC
01D
Field Education Seminar I T
2.00 10:00AM 12:00PM
10
SWK 455 Mennes, Catharine
LC
02D
Field Education Seminar I T
2.00 2:00PM 4:00PM
10
SWK 456 Mennes, Catharine
LC
01D
Field Education Seminar II R
2.00 2:00PM 4:00PM
10
TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
10
3.00 9:30AM 12:00PM
10
Field Education Courses
Fontbonne University
F
Fall 2016
3.00 9:00AM 1:30PM
10
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SWK 231 Gergeceff, Jon
Professional Practice Courses Interviewing And Counseling: Safety & Security 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
LC‐DS
01D
SWK 251 Kirkpatrick, Tarrah
LC
01D‐2
Death And Dying TR
SWK 280 McLeland, Jennifer
LC
01E‐1
10
3.00 10:00AM 12:15PM
10
Fundraising And Grant Writing R
3.00 5:00PM 9:45PM
10
10
SWK 372 LC Emmelkamp, Deborah
01E
Introduction To Psychopathology T
3.00 5:00PM 7:45PM
SWK 433 LC Anderson, Kimberly L
01D
Expressive Art Therapy T
3.00 10 2:00PM 4:30PM Fee $50
SWK 472 Gergeceff, Jon
LC
01D
The Study Of Addictions TR
SWK 494 Overly, Tamitha R.
AE
01D‐1
SWK 494 Darvell, Nigel B.
LC
02D
Special Topics: Counseling Theories T
SWK 494 LC Anderson, Kimberly L
03D
Special Topics: Equity/Social Justice Issues in Express Arts
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
10
6.00 10 Special Topics: Legislative Advocacy‐Federal Issues M 3:00PM 5:00PM Fee $2,500
R
3.00 10:00AM 12:15PM
10
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
10
2.00
25
2.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
Military Science Courses at Washington University MSL 101 Staff
LC
MSL 101 Staff
LC
MSL 201 Flynn
LC
MSL 201 Staff
LC
MSL 301 Copeland
LC
MSL 301 Copeland
LC
MSL 401 Staff
LC
MSL 401 Staff
LC
Fontbonne University
01
02
01
02
01
02
01
02
Introduction to Leadership I MW
9:00 10:00
Introduction to Leadership I TR
11:00 12:15
Innovative Team Leadership TR
1:00 2:30
Innovative Team Leadership TR
9:30 10:45
Adaptive Team Leadership MW
2:30 4:00
Adaptive Team Leadership TR
2:30 4:00
Adaptive Leadership MW
1:00 2:30
Adaptive Leadership TR
1:00 2:30
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Web Courses A student should register for a web course at least one week prior to the beginning date of the course. Dept Number Type PSY 100 WB Hennessy, John Todd
Section Course Name 03W Introduction To Psychology
Time
Credits 3.00
Max 20
PSY
200 Yates, Tracy
WB
03W
Developmental Psychology
3.00
25
BIO
203 Rayhel, Elizabeth
WB
01W
Science And Society
3.00
20
ACT 210 Magrath, Linda D.
WB
03W‐1 Financial Accounting
3.00
24
BSA 520 Staff
WB
02W‐2 Business Statistics
3.00
24
BSA 660 Alexander, Mark
WB
01W‐2 Seminar In Administrative Policy And Strategic Planning
3.00
24 Fee $45
ECN 515 White, Thomas M.
WB
02W‐2 Managerial Economics
3.00
24
FIN
WB
02W‐1 Financial Management
3.00
24
HCM 300 Bobo, Tracy L.
WB
01W‐1 Foundations Of Healthcare Management
3.00
24
HCM 310 Pace, Vincent M
WB
3.00
24
510 Staff
01W
Ethics In Healthcare
HCM 320 WB Jefferson, Kiristen S.
01W‐2 Human Resource Management In Healthcare
3.00
24
HRM 310 Jefferson, Emma
WB
01W‐2 Human Resource Management
3.00
24
MGT 440 Morys, Amy S.
WB
01W‐2 Leadership: Managing In A Changing Environment
3.00
24
MGT 504 White, Thomas M.
WB
01W‐2 Economics And Finance for Non‐Financial Managers
3.00
24
MGT 507 Scholl, Edward A.
WB
01W‐1 Budgeting And Accounting For Managers
3.00
24
01W‐2 Business Policy And Strategic Planning
3.00
24
WB MGT 518 Burke, Timothy Francis
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MGT 525 Glaser, Elizabeth
WB
02W‐1 Organizational Behavior And Human Resource Management
3.00
24
MKT 340 Bernard, Jill M.
WB
01W‐2 Consumer Behavior
3.00
24
ORG 404 White, Thomas M.
WB
01W‐2 Economics And Finance For Non‐Financial Managers
3.00
24
SCM 540 Barclay, Robert
WB
01W‐1 Supply Chain Management
3.00
24
SCM 550 Clones, Andrew
WB
01W‐1 Materials Management
3.00
24
SCM 570 Staff
WB
01W‐2 Lean Principles In The Supply Chain
3.00
24
SCM 590 Staff
WB
01W‐2 Applied Project In Supply Chain Management
3.00
24
CDS 110 Krekow, Christine
WB
01W
Fundamentals Of Language Development For The SLPA
3.00
20
CDS 210 Krekow, Christine
WB
01W
Fundamentals of Anatomy/Physiology of the Speech & Hearing
3.00
20
CDS 524 O'Hara, Laura
WB
01W
The Language Of The School‐Aged Child
3.00
20
EDU 350 Ryan, Kathleen
WB
01W
Methods Of Teaching Reading In The Content Areas
3.00
20
EDU 392 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
02W
Assessment Of Ability And Achievement
3.00
20
EDU 394 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
20
EDU 524 O'Hara, Laura
WB
01W
Language Of The School‐Aged Child
3.00
20
EDU 529 Tiller, Jennifer
WB
01W
Enhancing Student Achiev. through Positive Behav Supports
3.00
24
EDU 550 Ryan, Kathleen
WB
01W
Reading And Writing Across the Curriculum
3.00
20
EDU 553 Fish, Joanne Carol
WB
01W
Assessment And Teaching Students With Reading Difficulties
3.00
20
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EDU 583 Fish, Joanne Carol
WB
01W
Practicum In Diagnosis Of Reading Difficulties
3.00
10
EDU 585 Edwards, Allison
WB
02W
Research Methods In Education
3.00
20
EDU 592 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
02W
Assessment Of Ability And Achievement
3.00
20
EDU 595 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
20
FCS
01W
Essential Concepts For Health and Fitness
3.00
20
WB
02W
Theatre Appreciation
3.00
18
PHL 221 WB Wennemann, Daryl
01W
Business Ethics
3.00
25
119 WB Hessler, Kimberly Shea
PER 101 Sullivan, Michael
PHL 260 WB Eiler, Kevin Thomas
02W‐1 Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00
25
PHL 260 WB Wennemann, Daryl
03W‐2 Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00
25
REL
03W‐1 World Religions
3.00
25
225 Stopke, Steven
WB
CED 505 Moore, Stephanie
WB
01W
Teaching Technology And Learning Theory
3.00
20
CED 515 Smith, Lynn Ann
WB
01W
Computer Applications for Educators
3.00
20
CED 540 Nicollerat, Steve A.
WB
01W
Programming With C++
3.00
20
CED 565 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
The Internet and Education
3.00
20
CED 592 Mattson, JoAnn
WB
01W
Online Course Design And Teaching
3.00
20
CED 595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio
3.00
20
WB‐DS
03W
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications
3.00
20 Fee $35
CIS
100 Boehmer, Kelly A
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CIS
110 WB Johnson, Janice Marie
02W
Computer Applications: Spreadsheet
3.00
20 Fee $35
IDT
500 Quinn, Jerod
WB
01W
Foundations Of Instructional Design Systems
3.00
20
IDT
595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio
3.00
20
WB
05W
Introduction To Statistics
3.00
20
MTH 115 English, Nancy
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First Eight Week Courses Dept Number ACT 210 Magrath, Linda D.
Type WB
Section Course Name 03W‐1 Financial Accounting
Time
Credits 3.00
Max 24
ACT 350 Staff
LC
01E‐1
Income Taxation For Individuals M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 460 Hsu, Eric Y
LC
01E‐1
Accounting Capstone R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 510 Magrath, Linda D.
LC
01E‐1
Financial Accounting And Reporting I W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 550 Staff
LC
01E‐1
Federal Income Taxation For Individuals M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
LC ACT 610 Borawski, Michael A.
01E‐1
Fraud Examination T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 630 Hsu, Eric Y
LC
01E‐1
Accounting And Business Strategy ‐ Research And Decisions
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
BSA 100 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
01I‐1
Business Components Assessment
BSA 310 LC Dahlberg, William S.
01E‐1
International Business W
BSA 500 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
01I‐1
Business Components Assessment
BSA 520 Hipp, Jennifer
LC
01D‐1
Business Statistics TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
BSA 550 LC Morrison, Margaret Z.
01D‐1
The Social And Legal Environment Of Business MW
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
BSA 600 Staff
LC
01D‐1
Current Business Seminar S
1.00 12:00PM 12:55PM
25
ECN 210 Staff
LC
02E‐1
Principles Of Macro Economics R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
FIN
310 Staff
LC
02E‐1
Managerial Finance R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
FIN
510 Staff
LC
01D‐1
Financial Management S
3.00 8:00AM 12:00PM
25
FIN
510 Staff
WB
02W‐1 Financial Management
3.00
24
Fontbonne University
R
Fall 2016
0.00
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM 0.00
50 Fee $45 25
50 Fee $45
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HCM 300 Bobo, Tracy L.
WB
01W‐1 Foundations Of Healthcare Management
3.00
24
HRM 340 Frank, Joseph
LC
01E‐1
Compensation And Benefits T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 210 Tippett, Royce C.
LC
03E‐1
Management Principles W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 330 Alexander, Mark
LC
01E‐1
Management And Business Ethics W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
LC MGT 360 Burke, Timothy Francis
02E‐1
Entrepreneurship M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 500 Staff
LC
01E‐1
Fundamentals Of Executive Management W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 507 Scholl, Edward A.
WB
01W‐1 Budgeting And Accounting For Managers
3.00
24
MGT 525 Glaser, Elizabeth
LC
01D‐1
3.00 1:00PM 5:00PM
25
MGT 525 Glaser, Elizabeth
WB
02W‐1 Organizational Behavior And Human Resource Management
3.00
24
MKT 460 Schroath, Kristen
LC
01W‐1 Marketing Management
3.00
24 Fee $45
MKT 520 Snell, Cheryl J.
LC
02E‐1
Seminar In Marketing Management T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
NPM 510 Prost, Cynthia A.
BL
01E‐1
Marketing And Communications For Nonprofits 3.00 M 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
NPM 540 Balsam, Nina
BL
01E‐1
The Legal Environment Of Nonprofit Organizations 3.00 M 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
SCM 540 Barclay, Robert
WB
01W‐1 Supply Chain Management
3.00
24
SCM 550 Clones, Andrew
WB
01W‐1 Materials Management
3.00
24
TRN 310 Bernard, Jill M.
LC
01D‐1
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
LIB
WB
02W‐1 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
199 Megahan, Justin R.
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S
Transportation Management TR
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LIB
199 Ridlen, Peggy
WB
03W‐1 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Theissen, Jane M.
WB
04W‐1 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
SWK 280 McLeland, Jennifer
LC
01E‐1
Fundraising And Grant Writing R
3.00 5:00PM 9:45PM
10
SWK 381 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D‐1
Etiquette For Professional Practice R
SWK 400 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D‐1
Professional Synthesis Of Generalist Social Work Practice
SWK 494 Overly, Tamitha R.
AE
Fontbonne University
F 01D‐1
1.00 10 12:30PM 1:30PM Fee $25 3.00 9:00AM 1:30PM
10
Special Topics: Legislative Advocacy‐Federal Issues 6.00 10 M 3:00PM 5:00PM Fee $2,500
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Second Eight Week Courses Dept Number PSY 310 Newman, Laurel
Type BL
Section Course Name 01E‐2 Social Psychology M
Credits 3.00 5:30PM 8:30PM
Max 25
Time
ACT 220 Staff
LC
02E‐2
Managerial Accounting R
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 520 Scheller, John
LC
01E‐2
Financial Accounting And Reporting II M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 555 Staff
LC
01E‐2
Federal Income Taxation For Business Enterprises 3.00 W 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
LC ACT 620 Borawski, Michael A.
01E‐2
Advanced Auditing Theory ‐ Dissecting Financial Statements
25
BSA 100 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
02I‐2
Business Components Assessment
BSA 210 Staff
LC
03E‐2
Business Law R
BSA 500 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
02I‐2
Business Components Assessment
BSA 520 Staff
WB
T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM 0.00
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
02W‐2 Business Statistics
50 Fee $45 25
0.00
50 Fee $45
3.00
24
BSA 540 LC Dahlberg, William S.
01E‐2
The Global Business Environment W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
BSA 540 Staff
LC
02D‐2
The Global Business Environment S
3.00 1:00PM 5:00PM
25
BSA 600 Staff
LC
02D‐2
Current Business Seminar S
1.00 12:00PM 12:55PM
25
BSA 660 Alexander, Mark
WB
01W‐2 Seminar In Administrative Policy And Strategic Planning
ECN 220 Staff
LC
02E‐2
Principles Of Micro Economics M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ECN 515 Staff
LC
01D‐2
Managerial Economics S
3.00 8:00AM 12:00PM
25
ECN 515 White, Thomas M.
WB
02W‐2 Managerial Economics
3.00
24
FAS
LC
01D‐2
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24 Fee $45
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01W‐2 Human Resource Management In Healthcare
3.00
24
HRM 310 Jefferson, Emma
WB
01W‐2 Human Resource Management
3.00
24
HRM 350 Staff
LC
01E‐2
Training And Development T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
LC MGT 320 Johnson, Janice Marie
02E‐2
Organizational Behavior T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 340 Higgins, David E.
LC
01E‐2
Management And Information Systems T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 350 Mowczko, Douglas
LC
02E‐2
Production/Operations Management W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 430 Treberg, Sarah
DR
01I‐2
Case Studies/Readings In Management
3.00
25
MGT 440 Morys, Amy S.
WB
01W‐2 Leadership: Managing In A Changing Environment
3.00
24
MGT 460 Alexander, Mark
LC
02E‐2
Strategic Management W
3.00 25 5:30PM 9:30PM Fee $45
MGT 502 Treberg, Sarah
LC
01E‐2
Organizational Culture And Communication W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
MGT 504 White, Thomas M.
WB
01W‐2 Economics And Finance for Non‐Financial Managers
3.00
24
WB MGT 518 Burke, Timothy Francis
01W‐2 Business Policy And Strategic Planning
3.00
24
MGT 530 Oliver, Rickey J.
LC
01D‐2
Operations Management TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
MGT 530 Mohr, Bob
LC
02E‐2
Operations Management T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MKT 210 Schroath, Kristen
LC
03E‐2
Marketing Principles W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MKT 325 Schroath, Kristen
LC
01D‐2
Social Media Management TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
MKT 340 Bernard, Jill M.
WB
01W‐2 Consumer Behavior
3.00
24
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MKT 430 Schroath, Kristen
DR
01I‐2
Case Studies/Readings In Marketing
1.00‐3.00
25
MKT 520 Kastrup, William
LC
01D‐2
Seminar In Marketing Management MW
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
NPM 580 BL Monteilh, Lawrence R.
01E‐2
Applied Nonprofit Management Project T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ORG 404 White, Thomas M.
WB
01W‐2 Economics And Finance For Non‐Financial Managers
3.00
24
SCM 570 Staff
WB
01W‐2 Lean Principles In The Supply Chain
3.00
24
SCM 590 Staff
WB
01W‐2 Applied Project In Supply Chain Management
3.00
24
SPT
250 Romano, Robert J.
DR
01I‐2
Case Studies And Readings In Sports Management
1.00‐3.00
25
INT
190 Keller, Christine
LC
02D‐2
Career Decision Making MF
1.00 11:00am 11:50am
15
LIB
199 Portman, Julie
INTL
01D‐2
Information Literacy in Higher Education M
1.00 3:30PM 4:20PM
20
LIB
199 Megahan, Justin R.
WB
05W‐2 Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Megahan, Justin R.
WB
06W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Ridlen, Peggy
WB
07W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Theissen, Jane M.
WB
08W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Educatio
1.00
20
LIB
199 Theissen, Jane M.
WB
09W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Bava, Katie
WB
10W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Cantrell, Cynthia
WB
11W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 Walters, Sheryl
WB
12W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
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LIB
199 WB Van Kniest, Rebecca
13W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
LIB
199 WB Van Kniest, Rebecca
14W‐2 First Year Seminar: Information Literacy in Higher Education
1.00
20
CIS
100 Staff
LC
01E‐2
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications T
3.00 20 6:00PM 10:30PM Fee $35
HUS 250 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D‐2
Human Service Theory And Practice F
6.00 9:00AM 1:30PM
10
SWK 250 Jackson, Sharon M.
LC
01D‐2
Generalist Social Work practice I F
4.00 9:00AM 1:30PM
10
SWK 251 Kirkpatrick, Tarrah
LC
01D‐2
Death And Dying TR
3.00 10:00AM 12:15PM
10
SWK 381 Beaver, Laura
LC
01D‐2
Etiquette For Professional Practice T
1.00 10 12:30PM 1:30PM Fee $25
Dedicated Semester Courses Dept Number Type BIO 108 LC‐DS Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly Staff BIO
108 LC‐DS Lane‐deGraaf, Kelly Staff
Section Course Name 03D Introduction To Life Science With Lab T R 04D
Introduction To Life Science With Lab MW F
Credits Max 3.00 16 12:30PM 1:20PM Fee $55 9:30AM 11:20AM
Time
3.00 16 10:00AM 10:50AM Fee $55 9:00AM 10:50AM
COM 102 Williamson, Kasi
LC‐DS
01D
Public Speaking: Privacy, Security, and Democracy 3.00 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM
20
COM 102 Williamson, Kasi
LC‐DS
02D
Public Speaking: Privacy, Security, and Democracy 3.00 TR 2:00PM 3:15PM
20
ENG 241 Moore, Benjamin
LC‐DS
01D
Survey Of English Literature Since 1789 MW
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
MUS 106 Failoni, Judith
LC‐DS
01D
American Popular Music TR
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
GOV 293 Matz, Brian
LC‐DS
01D
Special Topics: Religion, Freedom and the State 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
GOV 494 Matz, Brian
LC‐DS
01D
Special Topics: Religion, Freedom, and the State 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
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01D
Special Topics: History of the Future‐Technology and Society
HST 293 Luzkow, Jack
BL‐DS
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
HST 307 Luzkow, Jack
LC‐DS
01D
History Of The Middle East TR
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
25
PHL 225 BL‐DS Wennemann, Daryl
01D
The Future Of Technology and Ethics M
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
PHL 494 BL‐DS Wennemann, Daryl
01D
Special Topics: The Future of Technology and Ethics 3.00 M 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
REL
293 Matz, Brian
LC‐DS
01D
Special Topics: Religion, Freedom and the State 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
CIS
100 LC‐DS Johnson, Janice Marie
02D
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications MWF
CIS
100 Boehmer, Kelly A
WB‐DS
03W
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications
HUS 230 Gergeceff, Jon
LC‐DS
01D
Interviewing And Counseling: Safety and Security 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
10
SWK 231 Gergeceff, Jon
LC‐DS
01D
Interviewing And Counseling: Safety & Security 3.00 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM
10
W
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20 Fee $35
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Honors Courses Dept Number Type PSY 350 LC‐HN Foushee, Rebecca D. ENG 101 Whicker, John
Section Course Name 01D Environmental Psychology TR
Credits 3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
Max 25
3.00 11:00AM 12:15PM
15
3.00 9:30AM 10:45AM
25
Time
LC‐HN
11D
Composition I TR
HST 105 LC‐HN Wohlford, Corinne
02D
History Of The United States To 1865 TR
INT
01E
Honors Sem: One Health‐Interdis Approach to Planetary Health
494 Rayhel, Elizabeth
LC‐HN
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3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
W
Fall 2016
20
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Graduate Courses Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies Dept Number ACT 510 Magrath, Linda D.
Type LC
Section Course Name 01E‐1 Financial Accounting And Reporting I W
Credits 3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
Max 25
Time
ACT 520 Scheller, John
LC
01E‐2
Financial Accounting And Reporting II M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 550 Staff
LC
01E‐1
Federal Income Taxation For Individuals M
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 555 Staff
LC
01E‐2
Federal Income Taxation For Business Enterprises 3.00 W 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
LC ACT 610 Borawski, Michael A.
01E‐1
Fraud Examination T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
LC ACT 620 Borawski, Michael A.
01E‐2
Advanced Auditing Theory ‐ Dissecting Financial Statements
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ACT 630 Hsu, Eric Y
LC
01E‐1
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
BSA 500 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
01I‐1
Business Components Assessment
0.00
50 Fee $45
BSA 500 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
02I‐2
Business Components Assessment
0.00
50 Fee $45
BSA 520 Hipp, Jennifer
LC
01D‐1
Business Statistics TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
BSA 520 Staff
WB
02W‐2 Business Statistics
3.00
24
T Accounting And Business Strategy ‐ Research And Decisions
R
BSA 540 LC Dahlberg, William S.
01E‐2
The Global Business Environment W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
BSA 540 Staff
LC
02D‐2
The Global Business Environment S
3.00 1:00PM 5:00PM
25
BSA 550 LC Morrison, Margaret Z.
01D‐1
The Social And Legal Environment Of Business MW
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
BSA 600 Staff
LC
01D‐1
Current Business Seminar S
1.00 12:00PM 12:55PM
25
BSA 600 Staff
LC
02D‐2
Current Business Seminar S
1.00 12:00PM 12:55PM
25
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BSA 660 Alexander, Mark
WB
01W‐2 Seminar In Administrative Policy And Strategic Planning
FIN
510 Staff
LC
01D‐1
Financial Management S
3.00 8:00AM 12:00PM
25
FIN
510 Staff
WB
02W‐1 Financial Management
3.00
24
MGT 500 Staff
LC
01E‐1
Fundamentals Of Executive Management W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 502 Treberg, Sarah
LC
01E‐2
Organizational Culture And Communication W
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MGT 504 White, Thomas M.
WB
01W‐2 Economics And Finance for Non‐Financial Managers
3.00
24
MGT 507 Scholl, Edward A.
WB
01W‐1 Budgeting And Accounting For Managers
3.00
24
WB MGT 518 Burke, Timothy Francis
01W‐2 Business Policy And Strategic Planning
3.00
24
MGT 525 Glaser, Elizabeth
LC
01D‐1
3.00 1:00PM 5:00PM
25
MGT 525 Glaser, Elizabeth
WB
02W‐1 Organizational Behavior And Human Resource Management
3.00
24
MGT 530 Oliver, Rickey J.
LC
01D‐2
Operations Management TR
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
25
MGT 530 Mohr, Bob
LC
02E‐2
Operations Management T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
MKT 520 Snell, Cheryl J.
LC
02E‐1
Seminar In Marketing Management T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
NPM 510 Prost, Cynthia A.
BL
01E‐1
Marketing And Communications For Nonprofits 3.00 M 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
NPM 540 Balsam, Nina
BL
01E‐1
The Legal Environment Of Nonprofit Organizations 3.00 M 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
NPM 580 BL Monteilh, Lawrence R.
01E‐2
Applied Nonprofit Management Project T
3.00 5:30PM 9:30PM
25
ORG 404 White, Thomas M.
01W‐2 Economics And Finance For Non‐Financial Managers
3.00
24
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Organizational Behavior And Human Resource Management
S
WB
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24 Fee $45
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SCM 540 Barclay, Robert
WB
01W‐1 Supply Chain Management
3.00
24
SCM 550 Clones, Andrew
WB
01W‐1 Materials Management
3.00
24
SCM 570 Staff
WB
01W‐2 Lean Principles In The Supply Chain
3.00
24
SCM 590 Staff
WB
01W‐2 Applied Project In Supply Chain Management
3.00
24
College of Education and Allied Health Professions Communication Disorders & Deaf Education CDS 500 Alton, Amanda C.
LC
01D
Introduction To Research Methods MW
3.00 2:00PM 3:15PM
24
CDS 500 Salvucci, Danial
LC
02E
Introduction To Research Methods R
3.00 4:30PM 7:00PM
15
CDS 518 Fanning, Monica
LC
01E
Students Who Are Deaf/Hard Of Hearing In Inclusive Settings
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
15
CDS 520 Alton, Amanda C.
LC
01E
Disorders Of Motor Speech And Voice M
4.00 5:00PM 8:15PM
15
CDS 524 O'Hara, Laura
WB
01W
The Language Of The School‐Aged Child
3.00
20
CDS 527 Alton, Amanda C.
LC
01E
Adult Neurogenic Language And Cognitive Disorders 3.00 R 5:00PM 7:30PM
30
CDS 531 Voss, Jenna
LC
01E
Comm Dev. for Children Who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CDS 532 O'Hara, Laura
LC
01E
Seminar In Early Child Language T
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CDS 535 Russell, Carmen
LC
01E
Assessment Issues In Communication Disorders 3.00 T 5:00PM 7:30PM
30
CDS 537 Voss, Jenna
PR
01I
Early Field Experience
1.00
10
CDS 538 Voss, Jenna
PR
01I
Mid‐Level Field Experience
1.00
10
CDS 538 Salvucci, Danial
PR
02I
Mid‐Level Field Experience
3.00
10
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PR
01I
Family Centered Field Experience
CDS 540 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 20 9:00AM 9:50AM Fee $80
CDS 541 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 9:00AM 9:50AM
15
CDS 542 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 1:00PM 1:50PM
15
CDS 543 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 1:00PM 1:50PM
10
CDS 544 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 1:00PM 1:50PM
15
CDS 545 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 1:00PM 1:50PM
15
CDS 546 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
Advanced Clinic Practicum F
1.00 1:00PM 1:50PM
15
CDS 547 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01I
School‐Based Practicum F
1.00 1:00PM 1:50PM
10
CDS 549 Voss, Jenna
PR
01I
Advanced Field Experience
1.00
10
CDS 552 Shields, Lynne
LC
01E
Counseling Issues In Communication Disorders R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CDS 558 Salvucci, Danial
LC
01E
Audiology, Acoustics And The Role Of The Teacher
2.00
10
CDS 570 Shields, Lynne
LC
01D
0.00 Comprehensive Graduate Seminar In Communication Diso F 2:00PM 3:50PM
25
CDS 572 Rice, Gale Voss, Jenna
LC
01D
Collab. Sem. In Augmentative Commun/Cochlear Implants
1.00 1:00PM 2:50PM 1:00PM 2:50PM
15
CDS 580 Rice, Gale
LC
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
15
Fontbonne University
F F 01E
Pract Apps Of Augmentative Comm Systems and Assist Tech.
W
Fall 2016
1.00
10
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Education/Special Education Dept Number CTE 507 Staff
Type BL
Section Course Name 01E Studies In Autism Spectrum Disorders W
Credits 3.00 7:35PM 10:05PM
Max 25
Time
CTE
508 Staff
LC
01E
ASD: Communication And Social Competence W
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
CTE
511 Vescolani, Danielle
LC
01E
ASD: Teaching And Learning Strategies R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 500 LC Anthony, Dyanne P.
01D
Behavior Management Techniques TR
3.00 12:30PM 1:45PM
25
EDU 520 Staff
LC
01E
Transition/Career Education For Students With Disabilities
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 524 O'Hara, Laura
WB
01W
Language Of The School‐Aged Child
3.00
20
EDU 525 Barla, Michael
LC
01E
Individualized Assessment & Approach Early Childhood Spec Ed
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
EDU 528 Van Dycke, Jamie
LC
01E
Differentiated Instruction M
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 529 Tiller, Jennifer
WB
01W
Enhancing Student Achiev. Through Positive Behav Supports
3.00
24
EDU 531 Ford, Pamela K.
LC
01E
The Contemporary Classroom R
3.00 25 7:30PM 10:05PM Fee $22
EDU 541 Baldwin, Janet L.
LC
01E
Frameworks For Learning R
3.00 7:30PM 10:05PM
25
EDU 542 Maclin, Michael P
LC
01E
The Teacher As Leader R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 547 Roesch, Donna
LC
01E
Curriculum Design, Assessment, And Improvement 3.00 R 7:30PM 10:05PM
25
EDU 550 Ryan, Kathleen
WB
01W
Reading And Writing Across The curriculum
3.00
20
EDU 553 Fish, Joanne Carol
WB
01W
Assessment And Teaching Students With Reading Difficulties
3.00
20
EDU 583 Fish, Joanne Carol
WB
01W
Practicum In Diagnosis Of Reading Difficulties
3.00
10
EDU 585 Rice, Deanna
LC
01E
Research Methods In Education T
3.00 6:15PM 8:45PM
25
Fontbonne University
R
M
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EDU 585 Edwards, Allison
WB
02W
Research Methods In Education
3.00
20
EDU 586 Gray, Margaret
LC
01E
Studies In Disability And Exceptionality T
3.00 7:35PM 10:05PM
20
EDU 592 LC Anthony, Dyanne P.
01E
Assessment Of Ability And Achievement T
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
EDU 592 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
02W
Assessment Of Ability And Achievement
3.00
20
EDU 595 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
20
EDU 596 LC Anthony, Dyanne P.
01E
Counseling And Collaborating With Diverse Populations
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
EDU 597 Wolff, Jane
01E
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
25
Credits 3.00 4:30PM 7:00PM
Max 15
3.00 5:00PM 7:00PM
15
LC
R The Instructional Process T
Family & Consumer Sciences Dept Number FCS 534 Phelps, Deborah FCS
Type LC
Section Course Name 01E Globalization And The Human Condition M
Time
Applied Health Behavior To Enhance Health Outcomes
541 BL Knoblock‐Hahn, Amy L.
01E
FCS
542 Whicker, John
LC
01E
Interpreting And Translating Science For Consumers 3.00 TR 4:30PM 5:45PM
20
FCS
547 French, Dena B
IN
01E
Supervised Practice II
12
W
6.00
College of Arts & Sciences Performing Arts Credits 3.00 4:00PM 6:30PM
Type LC
PER 549 Jent, Deanna
LC
01E
Special Topics In Theatre: Performing Literature 3.00 M 4:00PM 6:30PM
15
PER 560 Jent, Deanna
IN
01I
Internship
3.00
10
PER 590 Jent, Deanna
IS
01I
Independent Study
3.00
10
Fontbonne University
Section Course Name 01E Advanced Directing W
Time
Dept Number PER 518 Jent, Deanna
Fall 2016
Max 15
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PER 595 Jent, Deanna
IS
01I
Master's Project
3.00
10
Math & Computer Science Dept Number Type CED 505 WB Moore, Stephanie
Section Course Name 01W Teaching Technology And Learning Theory
Time
Credits 3.00
Max 20
CED 515 Smith, Lynn Ann
WB
01W
Computer Applications for Educators
3.00
20
CED 540 Nicollerat, Steve A.
WB
01W
Programming With C++
3.00
20
CED 565 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
The Internet and Education
3.00
20
CED 592 Mattson, JoAnn
WB
01W
Online Course Design And Teaching
3.00
20
CED 595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio
3.00
20
CIS
501 Yang, Yi
LC
01D
Advanced Algorithms And Data structures T
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
20
CIS
506 Tian, Guanyu
LC
01E
Advanced Computer Networks T
3.00 6:00PM 8:30PM
20
CIS
510 Tian, Guanyu
LC
01E
Colloquium In Computer Science T
1.00 4:30PM 5:30PM
20
CIS
530 Yang, Yi
LC
01E
Network Security W
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CIS
539 Staff
LC
01D
Topics In Cyber Security R
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
20
CIS
550 Staff
LC
01E
Introduction To Data Mining R
3.00 5:00PM 7:30PM
20
CIS
559 Staff
LC
01D
Topics In Data Mining W
3.00 2:00PM 4:30PM
20
IDT
500 Quinn, Jerod
WB
01W
Foundations Of Instructional Design Systems
3.00
20
IDT
595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio
3.00
20
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