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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.
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.
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.
“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.
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Welcome, from the President Dear Student, On behalf of the entire academic community, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Fontbonne University. 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 lifechanging 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. 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.
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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. 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. 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: 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
Sincerely,
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
J. Michael Pressimone, Ed.D. President
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 93380, as amended.
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Contents Mission, Vision, Values, Committment Statement _ 1
Course Guide
Statement of Catholic Identity _________________ 1
Behavioral Sciences _________________________________11
Welcome, from the President _________________ 2
Biological & Physical Sciences _________________________11
Notice of Non-Discrimination _________________ 2 Contents __________________________________ 2
Eckelkamp College of Global Business & Professional Studies 12 Communication Disorders & Deaf Education _____________ 14 Education/Special Education __________________________16
About The University ________________________ 3
English & Communication Studies ______________________17
Admission Information _______________________ 2
Family & Consumer Sciences __________________________18
Registration ________________________________ 2 Registration Deadlines _____________________ 2 Special Classes ____________________________ 2 Audit____________________________________ 2 Grading Options___________________________ 2 Cooperative Education _____________________ 3 Changes and Withdrawal Deadlines _____________ 3 Transcripts _________________________________ 3
Fine Arts _________________________________________ 19
Summer Application/Registration Form _________ 3 Financial Aid _______________________________ 3 Tuition & Fees ______________________________ 3 Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Policy (FERPA) ___________________________________ 4 Student Services ____________________________ 5 Campus Housing ____________________________ 5 I.D. Cards __________________________________ 5 Career Development _________________________ 5 Counseling and Wellness ______________________ 5 Students Requesting Academic Accommodations __ 5 Campus Security Report ______________________ 5
Evening and Online Programs _________________ 6 Policy: Faculty Unannounced Absence From/Lateness for Class ____________________ 6
Online Course and Distant Education Information _ 6 Key to Course Guide and Class Locations ________ 7 Academic Calendar Summer 2016 ______________ 8 Campus Services ___________________________ 10
History, Philosophy & Religion ________________________ 20 Social Work _______________________________________ 21 On-Line Courses ___________________________________ 22 Intersession Courses ________________________________ 26
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About The University For more than 80 years, Fontbonne University has prepared students to succeed as professionals and individuals. Our success stems from a career-based approach to liberal arts education that is rich in Catholic tradition. With an enrollment of nearly 1,800, Fontbonne offers programs on the Clayton campus. These programs appeal to both young and older adults with day, evening and Saturday classes. A four-year, co-educational institution, Fontbonne has a variety of financial aid packages and scholarships. To prepare for today’s job market, students in nearly every major acquire substantial work experience through internships, field work, student teaching and cooperative education. This on-the-job experience complements what is learned in the classroom. Fontbonne University boasts a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, 1-800-621-7440.
Admission Information Summer session courses are open to men and women who are graduates of accredited high schools or who are in academic good standing at another college or university. Any student who registers as unclassified and who wishes to continue as degree-seeking in the fall should follow the appropriate procedures for admission to the university. Attendance as an unclassified student does not guarantee admission to a degree program in the fall or spring. For further information call the admission office (314) 889-1400.
Registration Registration may be completed by mail or in person. To register, complete the online form found on the Fontbonne University website or complete a registration form in the registrar’s office.
Registration Deadlines By mail: For courses starting May 16, 2016, registration forms must be in the Registrar’s Office by May 2. For courses beginning June 6, 2016 registrations forms must be in the Registrar’s Office by May 23. For courses beginning June 20, 2016 or later, registration forms must be in the Registrar’s Office by June 6. The registrar’s office will accept in-person registrations beginning March 28, 2016 (see hours under Campus Services). International students must present a letter of financial guarantee from their sponsors on the day of registration. Special Classes Anyone wishing to register for special classes, i.e., independent studies, practicums or case studies not listed in this schedule, must do so by June 6. Please obtain forms from the registrar’s office, Ryan 205. Advisor and dean’s signatures are required for special classes. Audit A student may register to attend class only. Courses with studio or lab periods are not open to auditors. Grading Options Students taking courses for undergraduate credit are permitted to choose between the following grading options: 1. Letter grade (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D, F, AF) 2. Pass/No Pass: P (passing)/NP (not passing-no credit). Courses chosen to meet general education, major, minor, concentration and the religion graduation requirement may not be taken Pass/No Pass. The grade “I” (incomplete) may be given to the student whose work is of passing quality, but who, for an acceptable reason, is unable to finish by the last day of class. The “I” becomes an “F” if the work is not completed by October 14, 2016. A “Request for Incomplete Grade” form must be completed and on file in the Registrar’s Office.
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Cooperative Education Cooperative Education allows a student to “earn while you learn” and gain academic credit at the same time. Coop Ed is the integration of classroom study with specifically planned periods of supervised learning through productive work experience in the major field of study. One to six hours of academic credit will be awarded per semester. For further information, please call 314/889-1418.
Changes and Withdrawal Deadlines Any changes in registration, including withdrawal from a course, must: 1. Be made on the appropriate form supplied by the registrar’s office. 2. Give the supporting reason for the change or withdrawal. 3. Be approved and signed by the advisor, the business office, and the financial aid office. 4. Be approved by the Office of Academic Affairs if the change occurs after the half-way point of the course. 5. Be returned to the registrar’s office before the deadline.
Transcripts A transcript of the summer session record will be sent to visiting student’s home institution only at the written request of the student. There is a charge of $4 for a transcript of a student’s record. Transcript requests are made to the registrar’s office.
Summer Application/Registration Form Early registration is recommended since some courses close quickly. Please apply online at: www.fontbonne.edu/admissions/applynow/
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Financial Aid Several forms of Federal Financial Aid are available to students during the summer session. These resources consist of: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Work-Study, Federal Stafford Loan Program and Federal Parent Loan (PLUS). Your summer financial aid package may include a combination of these resources. To apply for financial aid, start today by following these steps: 1. Submit a completed 2016-17 “Free Application for Federal Student Aid” (FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov ) as soon as possible after January 1, 2016. 2. Be admitted as a classified degree seeking student 3. Registration status of at least halftime (Undergraduates: 6 hours, Graduates: 5 credit hours). For further information regarding the financial aid process, please contact us: (314) 889-1414.
Tuition & Fees The amounts indicated in this section are those expected to be in effect during the summer session 2016, but are subject to change without notice. Tuition: Tuition per semester hour: Undergraduate students . . . . . . . $427 Graduate students . . . . . . . . . . . . . $703 Audit per course: Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 Graduate* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 *Graduate business courses: . . . . . . . $485 Educator’s Discount: Students who are taking graduate courses at Fontbonne University and who are employed at least half-time in a preschool through twelfth grade school or school system may apply for a 15 percent discount. Students need to obtain the educator’s discount form from the appropriate program director. *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.
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Fees: Resource fee: $18/per credit hour Evaluation of transcript (for those who have not filed application for admission): $10 Late registration: $25 Fees for each course with a scheduled laboratory/studio period are listed with the course description.
Payment of Accounts Payment or payment arrangements are due by June 1 for the summer session. To pay online and/or receive your statement electronically: Go to my.fontbonne.edu and select Students >Campus Life and Facilities>Business Office. Enter your name and student ID. To pay by mail: Mail a check payable to Fontbonne University Attn: Business Office 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105-3098 To pay in person: Visit the Fontbonne University business office located in Ryan Hall, room 215. Students may pay by check or credit card (MasterCard, Visa and Discover).
Employee Tuition Reimbursement 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.
Refunds No adjustments or refund is made for late entrance, for absence after entrance, or for dismissal. Fees are not refundable after the first day of class. Tuition refunds are made according to the following scale: Withdrawal before or on the first day of class 100% Withdrawal within the first 10% of the class 90% Withdrawal within the first 11 - 25% of the class 50% Withdrawal within the first 26 - 50% of the class 25% No refund after 51% of the class 0%
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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 summer session. The University will assume that a student does not object to the release of Directory Information unless the student files this written notification. A complete listing of Directory Information items is included in the FERPA policy which is posted on Fontbonne’s website at: https://www.fontbonne.edu/academics/academic%20res ources/registrar/ 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.
Fontbonne University reserves the right to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment on or before the first day of class.
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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.
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may be scheduled in person or by phone at (314) 8894516; 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) 8894596; for off-campus emergencies, contact 911. For additional information, please go to www.fontbonne.edu/counseling.
Students Requesting Academic Accommodations: I.D. 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 offcampus counseling resources. The Counseling and Wellness Department is located in the Student Affairs Office on the first floor of Medaille Hall. Appointments
Fontbonne University offers academic accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Any Fontbonne student is eligible for academic accommodations if: 1. The student self-identifies that he or she has a documented disability and needs an academic accommodation; 2. 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 3. 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 314719-3627 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.
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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-Paraprofessional Pathways. There are also undergraduate minors in business administration, marketing and social entrepreneurship. 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. To learn more about these programs, visit www.fontbonne.edu/eveonline or call (314) 863-2220 to speak with an admissions counselor.
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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 NCSARA 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-to-date 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/sarastates-institutions). Fontbonne University may not have authorization in this state. Please contact the Director of eLearning (jmattson@fontbonne.edu) for more information.
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.
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Key to Course Guide and Class Locations
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.
The higher the course number, the greater the student maturity required. (abbreviations used)
Please contact Jo Ann Mattson for more information about blended or online degree programs at Fontbonne or if you have any 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 314-889-1499. To ask a question about Fontbonne University email or other technology issues, contact: AskIT (askIT@fontbonne.edu or 314-719-8095).
100-499 500-699 AB AERO EAST FA LIBR OFFC RYAN STJO
Minimum Technology Requirements for Online Students
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.
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.
Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses Anheuser–Busch Hall Aerobic Studio East Fine Arts Jack C. Taylor Library Off Campus Ryan Hall St. Joseph Hall
Key to Section Numbers Number 01-IN 01D 01E 01W 01I 01D-1 01E-1 01D-2 01E-2 01D-6 01-IN 01-IN
Description Section 02 in the Intersession Section 01 in the Day hours for the 8 week term Section 01 in the Evening hours for the 8 week term Section 01 on the Web (online) for the 8 week term Section 01 Independently for the 8 week term Section 01 in the Day hours for the 1st 4 week term Section 01 in the Evening hours for 1st 4 week term Section 01 in the Day hours for the 2nd 4 week term Section 01 in the Day hours for the 2nd 4 week term Section 01 in the Day hours for the 6 week term Section 02 in the Intersession Section 02 of a course occurring in the Intersession
Course Type Definition LC Lecture BL Blended WB Web (online) WB-PW Web (online)-Pathways AS Art Studio DR Directed Research IN Internship PR Practicum CL Clinical
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Academic Calendar Summer 2016 March 28 Mon
Registration for summer session begins Students may register in person or by mail Summer WEB registration begins 28 –April 1 M,T,W,R,F Advising Week for Fall 2016 term April 4-8 29
M,T,W,R,F Fri
Registration for Fall 2016 — online Deadline to apply for August 15 graduation
Mon Mon Mon Fri Mon
Deadline for mail registration for courses beginning May 16 Intersession courses begin Deadline for mail registration for courses beginning June 6 Intersession courses end Memorial Day — no classes; offices closed
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Mon
20
Mon
All summer session eight-week courses begin Deadline for mail registration for courses beginning June 20 First 4-week Summer Session courses begin; Deadline for registration for independent study, practicum or case study courses not listed in the schedule Six-week summer session courses begin
July 1 4 5 8 29
Fri Mon Tues Fri Fri
First 4-week Summer Session courses end Independence Day Holiday — no classes; offices closed Second 4-week Summer Session courses begin First 4-week Summer Session grades due by 10:00 a.m. Second 4-week, 6-week and 8-week Summer Sessions end
Tues Thur Mon Mon-Sat Sat Wed
All Summer Session grades due Advising and final registration for Fall semester, 4-5:30 p.m. Fall Semester courses begin (day; evening; online) 1st 8-week courses begin Saturday Fall 15-week courses begin Deadline to apply for December 2016 Graduation (no ceremony will be held)
May 2 16 23 27 30
June
August 2 11 15 15-20 20 31
September 5 6
Mon Tues
Labor Day – no classes; offices closed Last day to file appeal to Committee on Academic Appeals regarding academic issues from Spring and Summer 2016 terms
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Summer Semester 2016 Drop Dates 2-Week Session Session Term begins
Last day to drop without "W"
Intersession
May 16
May 16
8-week Session Session
Term begins
Last day to drop without "W"
Online Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
June 6 June 6 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 June 11
June 6 June 6 June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 June 11
4-Week Session Session
Term begins
Last day to drop without "W"
1st 4-Week 2nd 4-Week
June 6 July 5
June 6 July 5
6-Week Session Session
Term begins
Last day to drop without "W"
6-Week Session
June 20
June 20
Last day to change grading option May 20
Last day to withdraw
Term ends
May 20
May 27
Last day to change grading option June 27 June 27 June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 July 1 July 2
Last day to withdraw
Term ends
July 1 July 1 June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 July 1 July 2
July 29 July 29 July 25 July 26 July 27 July 28 July 29 July 30
Last day to change grading option June 17 July 15
Last day to withdraw
Term ends
June 17 July 15
July 1 July 29
Last day to change grading option July 8
Last day to withdraw
Term ends
July 8
July 29
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Campus Services Office/Services Academic Affairs: Vice President Associate Vice President Admission Advising Office Alumni Relations Athletic Office Bookstore
Phone
Location
Hours
889-1401 889-1401 889-1400 719-3654 889-1403 889-1444 889-1420
Ryan 202 Ryan 202 Ryan 209 Ryan 107 East 116 DSAC Ryan 102
8:30 a.m.- 4:30p.m. M- F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 pm. 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 a.m.-3 p.m. M-R; 9 a.m.-2 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 As Posted 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Hours will be posted on door 8 a.m.-11 p.m. M-F Noon-11 p.m. Sat. Noon-10 p.m. Sun.
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
Ryan 215 Medaille Hall Medaille Hall Ryan 424 Anheuser-Busch 216 East 116 Ryan113
DSAC Fax Financial Aid International Students Job Placement Kinkel Resource Center
889-4524 889-1414 889-4509 889-4516 889-4571
Ryan 308/310 Ryan 103 Medaille Library
Jack C. Taylor Library
889-1417
Library
Evening and Online Programs Mission Integration Personal Counseling Registrar Residential Life Student Activities Student Affairs University Relations
863-2220 719-3554 889-4516 889-1421 889-1416 719-8057 889-1411 889-1469
Ryan 200 Medaille Ryan 205 Medaille DSAC Medaille East 116
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 Evening & weekend posted 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m. M-R 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. F 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Sun. Please check the library webpage for any exceptions 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. M-F 8:30 a.m. - 4:30p.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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Course Guide Summer 2016 Behavioral Sciences Dept Number Type Section Course Name PSY 100 LC 01-IN Introduction To Psychology Foushee, Rebecca D. MTWR
Time
Credits 3.00 1:00PM- 5:15PM
Max 20
PSY
200 Foushee, Rebecca D.
WB
01W
Developmental Psychology
3.00
20
PSY
330 Finley, Jason
LC
01E
Research Methods For The Behavioral Sciences 3.00 W 5:30PM- 9:30PM
20
PSY
440 Foushee, Rebecca D.
IN
01I
Internship In Psychology
1.00
5
440 Newman, Laurel
IN
1.00
5
495 Foushee, Rebecca D.
DR
1.00
5
495 Newman, Laurel
DR
1.00
5
PSY
PSY
PSY
ARR 02I
Internship In Psychology ARR
01I
Undergraduate Research in Psychology ARR
02I
Undergraduate Research In Psychology ARR
Biological & Physical Sciences Dept Number BIO 108 Cole, Yvonne
Type LC
Section Course Name 01D Introduction To Life Science With Lab MW MW
Time
Credits 3.00 9:00AM- 11:30AM 12:00PM- 1:50PM
Max 16 Fee $55
BIO
220 Smith, Robert R.
LC
01D-1
Anatomy And Physiology I with Lab MTWR MTWR
4.00 12:00PM- 1:50PM 9:00AM- 11:30AM
16 Fee $55
BIO
222 Smith, Robert R.
LC
01D-2
Anatomy And Physiology II With Lab MTWR MTWR
4.00 1:00PM- 3:30PM 3:40PM- 5:30PM
16 Fee $55
BIO
495 Lane-deGraaf, Kelly
DR
01I
1.00
1 Fee $55
495 Paine-Saunders, Stephenie
DR
1.00
1 Fee $55
495 Rayhel, Elizabeth
DR
1.00
1 Fee $55
BIO
BIO
Biology Research ARR
02I
Biology Research ARR
03I
Biology Research ARR
11
Fontbonne University PHY 108 Staff,
Summer 2016 LC
01D
Introduction To Physical Science With Lab TR TR
3.00 9:00AM- 11:30AM 12:00PM- 1:50PM
16 Fee $55
Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies Dept Number ACT 210 Magrath, Linda D.
Type WB
ACT 220 Magrath, Linda D.
WB
01W
Managerial Accounting
ACT 420 Staff,
LC
01E
Accounting Information Systems T
ACT 500 McCloskey, Douglas
LC
Business Law For Accountants R
ACT 535 Magrath, Linda D.
WB
01W
Managerial Accounting
ACT 570 Staff,
LC
01E
Accounting Information Systems T
BSA
100 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
BSA
210 Staff,
LC
01E
Business Law W
BSA
430 Alexander, Mark
PR
01I
Practicum In Business
475 Alexander, Mark
IN
500 Piacentini, Katie L.
EX
BSA
550 McCloskey, Douglas
WB
01W
BSA
620 Alexander, Mark
DR
01I
660 Alexander, Mark
LC
BSA
BSA
BSA
ECN 210 Byerly, Jennifer
Section Course Name 01W Financial Accounting
01E
01I
Time
Credits 3.00
Max 25
3.00
25
3.00 9:30PM
25
5:30PM-
3.00 9:30PM
25
5:30PM-
3.00
25
3.00 9:30PM
25
5:30PM-
Business Components Assessment
0.00 ARR
50 Fee $45
3.00 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
0.00
25 Fee $45
The Social And Legal Environment Of Business
3.00
25
Applied Business Research Project
3.00
25
ARR 01I
Internship In Business Administration ARR
01D
Business Components Assessment ARR
ARR 01D
Seminar in Administrative Policy And Strategic Planning
TR WB
01W
Principles of Macro Economics
3.00 9:00AM-- 11:30AM 3.00
25 Fee $45 25
12
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
ECN 220 Byerly, Jennifer
WB
01W
Principles of Micro Economics
3.00
25
ECN 515 White, Thomas M.
LC
01E
Managerial Economics R
3.00 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
FAS
105 Liljequist, Angela G.
LC
01-IN
Dress And Culture MTWRF
3.00 8:00AM-- 11:15AM
25 Fee $10
FIN
230 Foster, William D.
LC
01E
Personal Finance W
3.00 4:00PM-- 8:00PM
25
FIN
310 Segelle, Kyle
WB
01W
Managerial Finance
3.00
25
HCM 350 Morris, Utica C.
WB
01W
Legal Issues In Healthcare
3.00
25
HCM 460 Harvey, Robert W
LC
01W
Strategic Management In Healthcare
3.00
25
HRM 330 Bagsby, Patricia
LC
01E
Interpersonal And Group Dynamics T
3.00 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
MGT 210 Alexander, Mark
WB
01W
Management Principles
3.00
25
MGT 350 Staff,
LC
01E
Production/Operations Management R
3.00 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
MGT 430 Treberg, Sarah
DR
01I
Case Studies/Readings In Management
1.00
25
MGT 460 Alexander, Mark
WB
01W
Strategic Management
3.00
25 Fee $45
MGT 500 Morys, Amy S.
WB
01W
Fundamental Of Executive Management
3.00
25
MGT 518 LC Burke, Timothy Francis
01E
Business Policy And Strategic Planning W
3.00 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
MKT 210 Bernard, Jill M.
WB
01W
Marketing Principles
3.00
25
MKT 430 Schroath, Kristen
DR
01I
Case Studies/Readings In Marketing
1.00
25
MPM 650 Pace, Vincent M
LC
01E
Project Simulation W
3.00 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
NPM 550 Reed, Ellen
BL
01E
Governance, Leadership And Mgmt For Nonprofits 3.00 W 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
ARR
ARR
ARR
13
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
NPM 560 Prost, Cynthia A.
BL
01E
Strategy, Planning And Program Eval. For Nonprofits 3.00 W 5:30PM-- 9:30PM
25
SCM 540 Barclay, Robert
WB
01W
Supply Chain Management
3.00
25
SPT
250 Romano, Robert J.
DR
01I
Case Studies And Readings In Sports Management ARR
1.00
25
SPT
495 Romano, Robert J.
IN
01I
Internship In Sports Management
3.00
25
Credits 1.00
Max 3
3.00
3
ARR
Communication Disorders & Deaf Education Dept Number CDS 340 Meyer, Barbara
Type PR
Section Course Name 01D Pre-Clinical Practicum MWF
CDS 440 Meyer, Barbara
PR
CDS 506 Staff,
LC
01D Beginning Sign Language NORE-TBA MW
1.00 10:30AM-- 11:30AM
5
CDS 508 Salvucci, Danial
LC
01D Foundations of LSL for Children Who Are Deaf/Hard of Hearing 3.00 NORE-TBA W 1:30PM-- 4:00PM
5
CDS 523 Lenihan, Susan T
LC
01D Intervention with Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing 3.00 EAST-254 TR 12:30PM-- 3:00PM EAST-254 F 9:00AM-- 3:00PM
20
CDS 537 Salvucci, Danial
CL
CDS 538 Lenihan, Susan T
CL
CDS 539 Lenihan, Susan T
CL
CDS 540 Meyer, Barbara
CL
CDS 541 Meyer, Barbara
CL
CDS 542 Meyer, Barbara
CL
CDS 543 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01D
Clinic Practicum MWF
01D Early Field Experience NORE-TBA 01D
Time ARR
ARR
1.00
10
1.00
10
1.00
10
1.00
15 Fee $80
1.00
5
1.00
10
1.00
15
ARR
Mid-Level Field Experience ARR
01D
Family Centered Field Experience ARR
01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum ARR
01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum ARR
01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum ARR
01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum ARR
14
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
CDS 544 Meyer, Barbara
CL
01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum
1.00
5
CDS 545 Meyer, Barbara
CL
1.00
5
CDS 546 Meyer, Barbara
CL
1.00
5
CDS 547 Meyer, Barbara
CL
1.00
8
CDS 548 Meyer, Barbara
WB
1.00 8:30AM-- 12:30PM
10
CDS 555 Schroy, Catherine M.
LC
3.00 2:00PM-- 4:30PM
25
CDS 560 Rice, Gale
DR
01I
Clinical Research In Communication Disorders ARR
1.00
1
CDS 560 Shields, Lynne W
DR
02I
Clinical Research In Communication Disorders ARR
1.00
1
CDS 560 Russell, Carmen
DR
03I
Clinical Research In Communication Disorders ARR
1.00
1
CDS 560 Lenihan, Susan T
DR
04I
Clinical Research In Communication Disorders ARR
1.00
1
CDS 566 O'Hara, Laura
BL
01D
Language And Literacy For Children "At Risk" 3.00 M 2:00PM-- 4:30PM
15
CDS 573 Voss, Jenna
WB
01W
Promoting Effective Learning
1.00
3
CDS 577 Alton, Amanda C.
LC
01E
Clinical Aspects Of Dysphagia MR
3.00 5:00PM-- 7:30PM
20
CDS 580 Rice, Gale
LC
01D
Practical Apps of Augmentative Comm Systems and Asst Tech
CDS 583 Meyers, Barbara R.
LC
CDS 589 Salvucci, Danial
LC
DEA 481 Lenihan, Susan T
PR
ARR 01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum ARR
01D
Advanced Clinic Practicum ARR
01D
School-Based Practicum ARR
01W
Clinical Methods TR
01D Pediatric Audiology And Habilitation EAST-254 MW
FS 01E
Curriculum Development In Early Childhood Deaf Education
T 01D Capstone Project NORE-TBA TR 01I
3.00 9:00AM-- 4:30PM
15
2.00 4:30PM-- 8:30PM
15
3.00 1:30PM-- 4:00PM
5
3.00
5
Field Experience In Deaf Education ARR
15
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
Education/Special Education Dept Number ECE 229 Staff,
Type PR
Section Course Name 01D Infant/Toddler Practicum
Time
Credits 1.00
Max 4
1.00
4
7.00
4
Intro. to Content Planning, Delivery, and Assessment 3.00 TR 5:00PM-- 7:30PM
25
Reading Methods Practicum - Elementary
2.00
10
2.00 8:05PM
25
2.00
25
1.00 4:30PM-- 6:05PM
25
ARR
ECE 233 Staff,
PR
01D
Young Child Practicum
ECE 460 Durkin, Patricia
IN
EDU 271 Anthony, Dyanne P.
BL
01E
EDU 310 Fish, Joanne Carol Barger, Kelley Smith
PR
01D-1
EDU 333 Prince, Carole
BL
01E
Multisensory Methods For The Elementary Classroom MW 6:30PM
EDU 350 Fish, Joanne Carol
WB
01W
Methods Of Teaching Reading In The Content Areas
EDU 373 Smith, Mary Ellen
BL
01E
Educating Toward A Global Perspective MW
EDU 394 Anthony, Dyanne P.
WB
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
25
EDU 400 Simmons, Scott M.
WB
01W
Classroom/Behavior Mgmt. Techniques - Elem/Spec/Deaf Ed
3.00
25
EDU 500 Simmons, Scott M.
WB
01W
Behavior Management Techniques
3.00
25
EDU 505 Bolton, Mollie
WB
01W
Intro. To Methods Teaching Cross-Cat. Disabilities
4.00
20
EDU 529 Tiller, Jennifer
WB
01W
Enhancing Student Achievement Through Pos Behav. Supports
3.00
25
EDU 542 Huisman, Sarah
WB
01W
The Teacher As Leader
3.00
25
EDU 549 Barger, Kelley Smith
WB
01W
Foundations Of Reading Instruction
3.00
25
EDU 550 Fish, Joanne Carol
WB
01W
Reading And Writing Across The Curriculum
3.00
25
ARR 01I
Internship ARR
ARR ARR
16
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
EDU 551 Barger, Kelley Smith
WB
01W
Literature-Based Reading For Diverse Learners
3.00
25
EDU 566 O'Hara, Laura
BL
01D
Language And Literacy For Students At Risk M 11:30AM--
3.00 1:30PM
15
EDU 582 Kottwitz, Carol
WB-PW
01W
Practicum Teaching Students With Cross-Categorical Disabilities
1.00
20
EDU 583 Fish, Joanne Carol
PR
01I
Practicum In Diagnosis Of Reading Difficulties ARR
3.00
15
EDU 584 Barger, Kelley Smith
PR
01I
Practicum In The Remediation Of Reading Difficulties II ARR
2.00
15
EDU 595 Anthony, Dyanne P.
WB
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
25
English & Communication Studies Dept Number COM 101 Stewart, Miranda
Type BL
Section Course Name 01D-6 Communication In Everyday Life W
COM 102 Norwood, Kristen
BL
01D
COM 360 Staff,
PR
01
COM 361 Staff,
PR
COM 450 Staff,
IN
COM 451 Staff,
IN
ENG 120 Wohlford, Corinne
LC
01E
ENG 313 Staff,
LC
ENG 361 Staff,
PR
ENG 450 Staff,
IN
ENG 451 Staff,
IN
Public Speaking F
Time
Credits 3.00 1:00PM-- 3:00PM
Max 15
3.00 9:30AM-- 12:00PM
15
1.00
10
1.00
10
1.00
10
1.00
10
Introduction To Literature W
3.00 5:30PM-- 10:00PM
25
01E
Writing The One-Act Play W
3.00 6:30PM-- 10:00PM
15
01I
Practicum In English
1.00
10
1.00
10
1.00
10
Practicum In Strategic Communication ARR
01I
Practicum In Communication ARR
01I
Internship In Strategic Communication ARR
01I
Internship In Communication ARR
ARR 01I
Internship In Public Relations ARR
01I
Practicum/Internship In Literary Studies ARR
17
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
ENG 484 Staff,
IN
01I
Practicum/Internship In Professional Writing ARR
ESL
061 Staff,
LC
01D
Beginning Reading For Non-Native Speakers Of English
062 Staff,
LC
065 Staff,
LC
071 Staff,
LC
072 Staff,
LC
075 Staff,
LC
081 Staff,
LC
ESL
082 Staff,
LC
ESL
085 Staff,
LC
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
ESL
MTWR 01D
3.00 9:00AM-- 10:15AM
3.00 12:30PM-- 1:45PM
3.00 10:30AM-- 11:45AM
Intermediate Grammar For Non-Native Speakers Of English
MTWR 01D
3.00 10:30AM-- 11:45AM
Intermediate Writing For Non-Native Speakers Of English
MTWR 01D
20
Intermediate Reading For Non-Native Speakers Of English
MTWR 01D
3.00 12:30PM-- 1:45PM
Beginning Grammar For Non-Native Speakers Of English
MTWR 01D
10
Beginning Writing For Non-Native Speakers Of English
MTWR 01D
1.00
3.00 9:00AM-- 10:15AM
Advanced Reading For Non-Native Speakers Of English
20
20
20
20
20
3.00 12:30PM-- 1:45PM
20
01D
Advanced Writing For Non-Native Speakers Of English 3.00 MTWR 10:30AM-- 11:45AM
20
01D
Advanced Grammar For Non-Native Speakers Of English
20
MTWR
MTWR
3.00 9:00AM-- 10:15AM
Family & Consumer Sciences Dept Number Type FCS 119 WB Hessler, Kimberly Shea
Section Course Name 01W Essential Concepts For Health And Fitness
Credits 3.00
Max 20
FCS
119 WB-PW Hessler, Kimberly Shea
01W
Essential Concepts For Health And Fitness
3.00
20
FCS
214 WB Hessler, Kimberly Shea
01W
Nutrition And Wellness
2.00
20
FCS
489 McCulley, Jaimette
PR
01I
Practicum In Family And Community Resources ARR
3.00
9
FCS
532 Williams, Deborah C
BL
01E
Framing Critical Issues In FCS R
3.00 4:30PM-- 8:00PM
16
FCS
535 Densberger, Janelle
BL
01E
Leadership Development For Professional Practice
3.00 4:30PM-- 6:30PM
12
Ethical Implications For Health Communication 3.00 T 5:30PM-- 9:00PM
7
FCS
544 LC Knoblock-Hahn, Amy L.
M 01E
18
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
FCS
545 Short, Joy
WB
01W
Cultural Competence In Health Communication
3.00
7
FCS
546 French, Dena B
IN
01I
Dietetics Practice I
3.00
12 Fee $500
Credits 3.00
Max 20
ARR
Fine Arts Dept Number ART 155 Holt, Leslie
Type WB
ART 200, 201, 300, 301, 400, 401, 500 Lin, Chien-Fu
AS
ART 210, 212, 310, 312, 410, 412, 510 Carlos, Mario Pruna
AS
Section Course Name 01W Art Appreciation
01D-2
Drawing-Chinese Brush Techniques MTWR
01D-2
Time
15 3.00 9:00AM-- 12:30PM
Painting MTWR
ART 230, 231, 330, 331, AS 430, 431, 530 Fetter, Margaret Mary
01E-1
ART 240, 241, 340, 341, AS 440, 441, 540 Talasek, Catherine Connor
01D-1
ART 280, 281, 380, 381, 480, 481, 580 Douglas, Mark
AS
01D-1
PER 101 Sullivan, Michael
WB
01W
Theatre Appreciation
PER 513 Staff,
LC
01E
Playwriting W
PER 590 Staff,
IS
01I
Independent Study
PER 595 Staff,
IS
15 3.00 1:00PM-- 4:30PM
Metalsmith MTWR
3.00 5:00PM-- 8:30PM
Fee $50 15
3.00 1:00PM-- 4:30PM
Photography MTWR
Fee $50 15
Ceramics MTWR
Fee $50
Fee $50 15
3.00 9:00AM-- 12:30PM
Fee $50
3.00
20
3.00 6:30PM-- 10:00PM
15
1.00
1
3.00
1
ARR 01I
Master's Project ARR
19
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
History, Philosophy & Religion Dept Number GOV 101 Kasen, Mark
Type LC
Section Course Name 01E U.S. And Missouri Constitutions M
HST 106 Wohlford, Corinne
WB
01W
Intro To American History II: Post-Civil War To Present
3.00
25
PHL 221 Wennemann, Daryl
WB
01W
Business Ethics
3.00
25
PHL 260 Eiler, Kevin Thomas
WB
3.00
25
REL 100 Matz, Brian
WB
3.00
25
REL 225 Stopke, Steven
WB
3.00
25
Credits 1.00
Max 20
Credits 3.00
Max 20
3.00
20
3.00
20
Credits 1.00 6:00PM-- 8:30PM
Max 25
ARR 01W
Contemporary Moral Issues ARR
01W
Introduction To Religious Studies ARR
01W
World Religions ARR
Interdisciplinary Studies Dept Number LIB 199 Van Kniest, Rebecca
Type WB
Section Course Name 01W Information Literacy in Higher Education ARR
Math &Computer Sciences Dept Number CED 515 Smith, Lynn Ann
Type WB
CED 525 Boehmer, Kelly A
WB
CED 565 Davis, Cheryl
WB
CED 568 Mattson, JoAnn
WB
01W
Differentiated Instruction Using Technology ARR
3.00
20
CED 570 Banks, Shawn A.
WB
01W
Emerging Technologies In Education
3.00
20
CED 595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio ARR
3.00
20
CIS
WB
01W
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications ARR
3.00
20 Fee $35
100 Boehmer, Kelly A
Section Course Name 01W Computer Applications For Educators ARR 01W
Legal And Ethical Technology Issues ARR
01W
The Internet And Education ARR
ARR
20
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
CIS
373 Tian, Guanyu
LC
01D
iOS Programming TR
CIS
502 Tian, Guanyu
LC
01E
Advanced Operating Systems TR
CIS
594 Warren, Samantha
LC
01D
Special Topics In Computer Science: Intro to Data Science
594 Tian, Guanyu
LC
590 Staff,
WB
595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio ARR
MTH 095 Hipp, Jennifer
LC
01D
MTH 105 Sneed, Jane
LC
MTH 115 Graves, Kathryn
LC
CIS
IDT
IDT
3.00 5:00PM-- 7:30PM
20
Special Topics In Computer Science: iOS Programming
3.00 12:00PM-- 2:30PM
TR 01W
20
3.00 10:00AM-- 12:30PM
TR 02D
3.00 12:00PM-- 2:30PM
Current Topics In Instructional Design and Technology
20
20
3.00
20
3.00
20
Fundamentals Of Algebra MW
4.00 8:00AM-- 11:30AM
20
01D
College Algebra TR
4.00 8:30AM-- 12:00PM
20
01E
Introduction To Statistics MW
3.00 5:00PM-- 7:30PM
20
ARR
Social Work Dept Number SWK 390 Coyle, Vera
Type LC
SWK 433 LC Anderson, Kimberly L SWK 450 Mennes, Catharine
PR
SWK 451 Mennes, Catharine
PR
SWK 452 Coyle, Vera
LC
SWK 455 Mennes, Catharine
PR
SWK 456 Mennes, Catharine
PR
SWK 472 Gergeceff, Jon
LC
Section Course Name Credits 01E International Social And Economic Development Policy 3.00 R 4:00PM-- 8:30PM 01D Expressive Art Therapy FA-231 TR 01D
3.00 2:00PM-- 4:30PM
Field Education I
Max 10
10 Fee $50
4.00
10
4.00
10
01E
Adult And Senior Counseling And Case Management 3.00 T 4:00PM-- 8:30PM
10
01D
Field Education Seminar I
ARR 01D
Field Education II ARR
2.00
10 Fee $50
2.00
99 Fee $50
ARR 01D
Field Education Seminar II ARR
01E
The Study Of Addictions R
3.00 5:00PM-- 9:30PM
10
21
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
On-Line Courses Summer 2016 Behavioral Sciences Dept PSY
Number Type 200 WB Foushee, Rebecca D.
Section 01W
Course Name Developmental Psychology
Time
Credits 3.00
Max 20
Credits 3.00
Max 25
Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies Dept ACT
Number Type 210 WB Magrath, Linda D.
Section 01W
Course Name Financial Accounting
Time
ACT
220 WB Magrath, Linda D.
01W
Managerial Accounting
3.00
25
ACT
535 WB Magrath, Linda D.
01W
Managerial Accounting
3.00
25
BSA
550 WB McCloskey, Douglas
01W
The Social And Legal Environment Of Business
3.00
25
ECN
210 WB Byerly, Jennifer
01W
Principles of Macro Economics
3.00
25
ECN
220 WB Byerly, Jennifer
01W
Principles of Micro Economics
3.00
25
FIN
310 Segelle, Kyle
WB
01W
Managerial Finance
3.00
25
HCM
350 WB Morris, Utica C.
01W
Legal Issues In Healthcare
3.00
25
MGT
210 WB Alexander, Mark
01W
Management Principles
3.00
25
MGT
460 WB Alexander, Mark
01W
Strategic Management
3.00
25 Fee $45
MGT
500 WB Morys, Amy S.
01W
Fundamental Of Executive Management
3.00
25
MKT
210 WB Bernard, Jill M.
01W
Marketing Principles
3.00
25
SCM
540 WB Barclay, Robert
01W
Supply Chain Management
3.00
25
22
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
Communication Disorders & Deaf Education Dept CDS
Number Type 548 WB Meyer, Barbara
CDS
573 Voss, Jenna
WB
Section 01W
01W
Course Name Clinical Methods TR
Time
Credits 1.00 8:30AM-- 12:30PM
Promoting Effective Learning
Max 10
1.00
3
Credits 2.00
Max 25
Education/Special Education Dept EDU
Number Type 350 WB Fish, Joanne Carol
Section 01W
Course Name
Time
EDU
394 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
25
EDU
400 WB Simmons, Scott M.
01W
Classroom/Behavior Mgmt. Techniques - Elem/Spec/Deaf Ed
3.00
25
EDU
500 WB Simmons, Scott M.
01W
Behavior Management Techniques
3.00
25
EDU
505 WB Bolton, Mollie
01W
Intro. To Methods Teaching Cross-Cat. Disabilities
4.00
20
EDU
529 WB Tiller, Jennifer
01W
Enhancing Student Achievement Through Pos Behav. Supports
3.00
25
EDU
542 WB Huisman, Sarah
01W
The Teacher As Leader
3.00
25
EDU
549 WB Barger, Kelley Smith
01W
Foundations Of Reading Instruction
3.00
25
EDU
550 WB Fish, Joanne Carol
01W
Reading And Writing Across The Curriculum
3.00
25
EDU
551 WB Barger, Kelley Smith
01W
Literature-Based Reading For Diverse Learners
3.00
25
EDU
595 WB Anthony, Dyanne P.
01W
Counseling Techniques
3.00
25
Methods Of Teaching Reading In The Content Areas
23
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
Family & Consumer Sciences Dept FCS
Number Type 119 WB Hessler, Kimberly Shea
Section 01W
Course Name Essential Concepts For Health And Fitness
Credits 3.00
FCS
119 WB-PW Hessler, Kimberly Shea
01W
Essential Concepts For Health And Fitness
3.00
20
FCS
214 WB Hessler, Kimberly Shea
01W
Nutrition And Wellness
2.00
20
FCS
545 Short, Joy
01W
Cultural Competence In Health Communication
3.00
7
Credits 3.00
Max 20
3.00
20
Credits 3.00
Max 25
3.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
3.00
25
Credits 1.00
Max 20
WB
Max 20
Fine Arts Dept ART
Number 155 Holt, Leslie
Type WB
PER
101 WB Sullivan, Michael
Section 01W
01W
Course Name Art Appreciation
Time
Theatre Appreciation
History, Philosophy & Religion Dept HST
Number Type 106 WB Wohlford, Corinne
Section 01W
PHL
221 WB Wennemann, Daryl
01W
260 WB Eiler, Kevin Thomas
01W
100 Matz, Brian
01W
PHL
REL
REL
WB
225 WB Stopke, Steven
Course Name Intro To American History II: Post-Civil War To Present
Business Ethics ARR Contemporary Moral Issues ARR Introduction To Religious Studies ARR
01W
World Religions ARR
Interdisciplinary Studies Dept LIB
Number Type 199 WB Van Kniest, Rebecca
Section 01W
Course Name Information Literacy in Higher Education ARR
24
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
Math &Computer Sciences Dept CED
Number Type 515 WB Smith, Lynn Ann
Section 01W
Course Name Computer Applications For Educators ARR
Credits 3.00
Max 20
CED
525 WB Boehmer, Kelly A
01W
Legal And Ethical Technology Issues ARR
3.00
20
CED
565 Davis, Cheryl
01W
The Internet And Education
3.00
20
WB
ARR
CED
568 WB Mattson, JoAnn
01W
Differentiated Instruction Using Technology ARR
3.00
20
CED
570 WB Banks, Shawn A.
01W
Emerging Technologies In Education ARR
3.00
20
CED
595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio ARR
3.00
20
CIS
100 WB Boehmer, Kelly A
01W
Computer Technology: Issues And Applications ARR
3.00
20 Fee $35
IDT
590 Staff,
WB
01W
Current Topics In Instructional Design and Technology
3.00
20
595 Davis, Cheryl
WB
3.00
20
IDT
ARR 01W
Culminating Project And Capstone Portfolio ARR
25
Fontbonne University
Summer 2016
Intersession Courses May 16-27 Dept Number PSY 100 Foushee, Rebecca D.
Type Section LC 01-IN
Course Name Introduction To Psychology MTWR
Time
Credits 3.00 1:00PM- 5:15PM
Max 20
FAS 105 Liljequist, Angela G.
LC
01-IN
Dress And Culture MTWRF
3.00 8:00AM- 11:15AM
25
CDS 548 Meyer, Barbara
WB
01-IN
Clinical Methods TR
1.00 8:30AM- 12:30PM
10
26