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Last Day to Register or Add Classes
January 8
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Last Day to Drop a Single Class with a Full Refund
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January 4
Monday
Date to Start Obtaining a Professor's Signature to Withdraw or Add a Class (No tuition refund
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January
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Administrative fee per transaction)
Final Day to Withdraw from a Class (No tuition refund - W grade; $50.00 Administrative fee per transaction)
January 16
Last Day to File Pass/Fail Forms with the Student Services Center
January 18
Martin Luther King, Jr., Birthday Holiday ...... Monday
January 18
J-Term ends (final exams are held on the last day of class)
January 29
Grades due from faculty ... .. 12:00 Noon, Friday
February 5
8:00 a.m .• Wednesday
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Spring Classes Begin
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Last Day to Register or Add Classes
February 17
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Last Day to Drop a Single Class with a Full Refund
February
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Date to Start Obtaining a Professor's Signature to Withdraw or Add a Class February
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February
Administrative fee per transaction)
President's Day Holiday. ..... Monday
March 15
Incomplete Grade Changes Due from Faculty
March 17
Mid-Term Advisory Grades Due from Faculty
March 26
Spring Break! Easter Recess Begins ... 6:00 p.m., Friday
March 26
Spring Break! Easter Recess Ends . .. 3:40 p.m., Monday
April 5
Last Day to File Pass/Fail Forms with the Student Services Center
April 6
AdviSing Weeks for Summer and Fall 1999
April 5 - 30
Summer and Fall 1999 Advance Registration
April 13 - 30
Submission of Thesis/Research (May 1999) to Graduate Office - LlBR-331
April 23
Final Day to Withdraw from a Class (No tuition refund - W grade; $50.00 Administrative fee per transaction)
April 30
Last day for Bachelor's and Master's Candidates to Tum in Applications and for Bachelor's Candidates to Tum in Academic Program Contracts for Summer Graduation Finals Week
May 7
May 17 - 21
Semester Ends (After Last Exam)
May 21
Commencement...2:30 p.m., Sunday
May 23
Grades Due From Faculty. .. 12:00 Noon, Thursday
May 27
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All add/drop activity must be completed in the first week of J-Tenn and in the first 10 days of the Spring semester.
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The last day to add/drop for J-Tenn is January 8, 1999. The last day to add/drop for Spring is February 17, 1999. All independent studies must be submitted in the first week of J-Tenn and in the first 10 days of the Spring
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semester. The last day to submit an independent study for J- Term is January 8, 1999. The last day to submit an independent study for Spring is February 17, 1999. Students adding and withdrawing from courses after the last day to add/drop in a term will be assessed a $50.00
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Administrative fee per transaction.
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UNDERGRADUATES PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING DEADLINES: For Graduation in: January, 1999
Graduation Applications & Academic Program Contracts
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May, 1999
Graduation Applications & Academic Program Contracts
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August, 1999
Graduation Applicatlons & Academic Program Contracts
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are due in the Registrar's Office by are due in the Registrar's Office by are due in the Registrar's Office by
Sept. 18, 1998 Sept. 18, 1998 May 7, 1999
Contact your advisor regarding your major, minor and core requirements. Please make sure
NOTE:
that your Academic Program Contract is current and legible
GRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING DEADLINES: For Graduation in:
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January, 1999
Graduation Application due in the Registrar's Office by
Sept. 18, 1998
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January, 1999
Final Thesis or Research Paper due In the Graduate Office by
Nov. 25, 1998
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May, 1999
Graduation Application due in the Registrar's Office by
Sept. 18, 1998
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May, 1999
Final Thesis or Research Paper due in the Graduate Office by
April 23, 1999
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August, 1999
Graduation Application due in the Registrar's Office by
May 7,1999
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August, 1999
Final Thesis or Research Paper due in the Graduate Office by
July 3D, 1999
NOTE:
Please be sure to finalize your thesis/research paper with committee members prior to submission.
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E STUDENT
ERVICE
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The Center is located in Hauge Administration Building, Room 102. The Center provides registration for classes, financial aid services, and financing options. The Center features an Express Counter and Express Window to facilitate quick service for students requesting copies ot schedules, unofficial/official transcripts, or to tum in paperwork for the Financial Aid or Registrar's Office. Walk-in services or appOintments are avail able for Financial Aid or the Student Services Center.
Notice: A photo 10 is required for all transactions at the Student Services Center.
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. & 1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Student Services Center Hours:
Monday - Friday
Express Window:
Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m.
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. & 1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Cashier Window Hours:
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New Student Registration and Advising •
New freshman registration is by appointment with the Admissions Office (infonnation will be sent).
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Transfer students new to PLU this tenn may begin to register by telephone on November 23, 1998.
�egistration for Continuing Students - J-Term and Spring1999 •
Fall Freshman (19 99 or fewer credits) may register for J-Tenn only on November 9 and 10.
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All other continuing students may register for J-Tenn and Spring during their Spring appOintment times. Spaces available in Freshman J-Tenn classes after November 10 are open to aU students.
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Registration for Spring is by apPOintment beginning November 11 - 20, 1998 (See page 10).
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Fall 1998 credits do not count toward cumulative credits when appointment times are set.
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Students new to PLU may begin registering November 23, 1998
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Classes for J-Term begin 8:30 a.m., Monday, January 4, 1999 and for Spring 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 3,1999.
Students who are unable to attend the first class meetings are expected to notify the instructor before Monday. January 4 for J.Tenn and Wednesday, February 3 for Spring. Students who miss the first two class meetings without prior arrangement risk being dropped from the class by the professor, however, students still need to take responsibility for dropping courses they do not plan on attending.
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New undergraduate students must make a $200.00 advance payment to confinn their offer of admission. The payment is refundable until May 15 for fall, December 15 for January (J) term, and January 15 for spring. Requests for a refund must be made in writing to the Admissions Office. If you register after August 15 for fall or January 15 for spring, you must pay tuition and fees at the time of registration or be enrolled In an approved payment plan with the Student Services Center at the time of registration.
tf you withdraw from a course after the last day of add/drop, you waive your right to a refund. Registered students who decide not to continue at PLU must notify the Student Services Center in writing. Charges will remain on the student's account and UW grades may be posted to the transcript until such notice is received.
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TuHlon Undergraduate and graduate tuition for the 1998�99 academic year is $490.00 per credit hour. Tuition rate for hours in excess of 16 in any semester (fall or spring) is $245.00 per credit hour. Tuition rate for hours above 4 in January (J) term is $245.00 per credit hour. Credit by exam charges are on�fourth the regular rate, or $122.50, for both undergraduate and graduate students.
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Contact the Student Services Center for current charges if a complete statement has not been received. Unpaid balances are subject to late charges if not paid by published deadlines.
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If a student does not wish to continue a course after the add/drop period, the student must withdraw from the course. Student must obtain the instructor's signature on an Add/Drop form and present it to the Student Services Center. Tuition is not refunded. A $50.00 administrative fee is charged for each transaction after the last day to add/drop.
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DATE OF WITHDRAWAL
TUITION REFUND
1 99
ROOM REFUND
BOARD REFUND
(Total Withdrawal Only) Prior to first day of class
100%
100% less deposit
100%
2 weeks
100%
100%
100%
3 weeks
75%
75%
75%
4 weeks
50%
50%
50%
5 weeks
25%
25%
25%
6 weeks
25%
25%
25%
7 weeks
25%
25%
25%
8 weeks
25%
25%
25%
9+ weeks
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Notice of withdrawal must be given in writing to the Pacific Lutheran University Student Services Center and received before the deadlines above. Oral requests are not acceptable. Charges will remain on the account until written notice is received.
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The Bistro Grab 'n Go (Mon-Fri) Pizza Meal Card (Tues-Sat)
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10:45 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
U.C. Cafeteria (every day) 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Continental Breakfast 9:15 a.m. Lunch 10:30 a.m. Soup & Salad 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Dinner Continental Breakfast only on Sunday 7 : 00 a. m.
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- 1:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
- 9:15 a.m. - 10.30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. -
pring UC Coffee Shop Cash (Mon - Fri) Meal card (Sun - Thurs)
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
UC Espresso Bar Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Administration Espresso Bar 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday -Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday
10:30 a.m.
NOTE: When planning your class schedule, please allow time for your noon meal.
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Regular J-Term hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Extended J-Term hou�: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
First two days of J-Term (January 4 and 5 )
Book refunds will be given through January 8. You must present the receipt for a refund. No refunds will be given after that time. Regular Spring hours:
Extended Spring hou�:
9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Monday - Tuesday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday
11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Monday - Thursday, February 3 - 18
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, February 12 and 19
Book refunds will be given through the 10th day of classes for that term. You must present the receipt for a refund. No refunds will be given after the tenth day. If you have specific textbook needs at other times, please phone (253) 535-7666 or (253) 535-7665 during regular Bookstore hours and arrangements will be made to serve your needs. The Convenience Store, located within the Bookstore, carries candy, chips, cookies and soft drinks, as well as personal hygiene
items. PLU Northwest, located at 407 Garfield Street, features a unique line of gifts from the Pacific Northwest. This quaint shop is only a
block from main campus and offers free giftwrap. Shipping is available at a nominal charge. Phone: (253) 535-8397.
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Washington four-year colleges and universities subscribe to the principles and laws of the State of Washington and the federal government, including applicable executive orders pertaining to civil rights. All rights, privileges, and activities of these institutions are determined without regard to race, creed, color, sex, handicap, age, or national origin.
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Information concerning veteran benefits is available at the Student Services Center. You will be certified for classes only following submission of a written request (purple certification form) to the VA Student Services Counselor. If you expect to receive any type of veteran benefits, you must file a VA Certification Request, which is available in the Student Services Center.
During J-Term, chapel will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church each Wednesday from 5: 15 - 5:45 p.m. During Spring semester, chapel is held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:30 - 11 :00 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church.
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For information regarding opportunities to study abroad, contact the Center for International Programs Office (Harstad Hall). Contact the following people for answers to the questions you may have about these programs: Off-Campus J-Term Courses: Charry Benston (253) 535-7628 (253) 535-7629 Study Abroad (semester or year long): Jan Moore
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Special study such as independent study, research, special projects, studio projects, thesis, and graduate readings is available in most departments. Students are advised to read the catalog and contact each department for details. An independent study card must accompany each registration for special study as the voice response system cannot be accessed for these courses. Cards are available at the Student Services Center. Registration for special study is subject to the same schedule as registration in regular courses. A $50.00 administrative fee is charged for each transaction submitted after the last day to add/drop.
FERPA Edu
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In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, popularly known as the "Buckley Amendment" and carrying the acronym "FERPA", Pacific Lutheran University has adopted a policy to protect the privacy of education records. This act also establishes the rights of currently enrolled, eligible students to inspect and review their education records; and provides guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Parents and currently enrolled, eligible students will be notified of their FERPA rights annually by publication in the路 student Handbook. Interested parties may review the policy in the Office for Student Life, Hauge Administration Building, Room 105.
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Upon registration, the student and his or her parents or legal guardian, agree to accept the responsibility and legal obligation to pay all tuition costs, room and meal fees, and other special fees incurred or to be incurred for the student's education. The university agrees to make available to the student certain educational programs and the use of certain university faCilities, as applicable and as described in the catalog. A failure to pay when due all university bills shall release the university of any obligation to continue to provide the applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited to, statements of honorable dismissal, grade reports, transcripts of records, diplomas, or pre颅 registrations. The student shall also be denied admittance to classes and the use of university facilities in the event of a default.
ion Pacific Lutheran University is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges as a four-year institution of higher education. In addition the following programs hold specialized accreditations and approvals: Business - AACSB - The International Association for Management Education Chemistry - American Chemical Society Computer Science (B.S.) - Computing Sciences Accreditation Board, Inc. Education - NationaJ Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education Marriage and Family Therapy - Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Music - National Association of Schools of Music Nursing - National League for Nursing Social Work - Council on Social Work Education Any current or prospedive student may, upon request directed to the President's Office, review a copy of the documents pertaining to the university's various accreditations and approvals.
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The infonnation contained herein reffects an accurate picture of Pacific Lutheran University at the time of publication. However, the university reserves the right to make necessary changes in procedures, policies, calendar, curriCUlum, and costs.
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The PLU voice response system is available twenty-four (24) hours a day except when the machines are being maintained. You may add (register for) or drop classes using the voice response system through the last day to add/drop (January 8, 1999 for J-Term, and February 17, 1999 for spring). From off-campus dial (253) 535-8935 or from on-campus dial 8935 using any touch-tone telephone. The Yoice response system requires you to enter your student ID number and your PIN (personal identification number). Your initial PIN is your birthdate. Example: The PIN for a person born June 16, 1978 is 061678. You may change your PIN at any time via the Yoice response system. We strongly encourage you to change your PIN right away in order to prevent others from gaining unauthorized access to your registration.
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students who have never attended PLU or have not been formally admitted to the university are not In the data base and therefore are not eligible to register using the voice response system. Please go to the Student Services Center for assistance.
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Do not use the # sign after each entry as you did on the old system. THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT REQUIRE THE # SIGN. It will not recognize the CRN if you enter a # sign
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The wait atter entering each course request may seem a little long, but don't hang up or become frustrated system to go out and find the course and come back with its response. BE PATIENT!
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Be sure to save your registration before you hang up by entering: *,. 3 (asterisk, pound sign, three). If you do not save your registration and listen to your schedule before you hang up you will lose it.
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It takes time for the
The system is set to give you up to fifteen minutes to complete your registration. After fifteen minutes, you will be disconnected and your work will be lost unless you have saved it.
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Clear up any financial holds with the Student Services Center.
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Return your medical history form with proof of required Immunization to the Health Center to clear an immunization hold.
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You cannot waitlist over the vOIce response system. Although the system may tell you how many students are waitlisted ahead of you, this IS informational only. Go to the Student Services Center to waitlist a class.
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Before you actually use the telephone registration system, take a few moments to complete the course registration worksheet on the next page. When you are ready to register, have your completed worksheet at the phone for reference.
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The registration process is easy' You must use a push-button phone with tone-dialing. When you dial the access number, you will be given a list of options and will be guided through the registration process.
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To access registration by telephone, enter this number from a touch-tone phone:
(253) 535-8935. Follow the voice instructions
to get to Registration. Terms available are: J-Term and Spring 1999. •
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You will be asked to enter your student 10 number, and your PIN (personal identification number), and the course request numbers (CRN's) of the courses you are adding or dropping. If you enter any invalid data, the system alerts you to the error and prompts you for the correct information. You have 15 minutes to complete your call- the system will hang up on you when you reach your time limit. Don't forget, you will lose all courses that have not been saved!
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To save the course activity enter .#3 at any time during your transaction.
Before you hang up, you must save the courses you have added or dropped and listen to your schedule. This may take a few minutes - be patient! If you hang up or are timed out before you have saved your new courses, you will lose your work.
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The following registrations must be done in person at the Student Services Center unless indicated otherwise' � Independent study and cooperative education courses require a completed Independent Study Card with the instructor's signature. Submit the completed Independent Study Cards to the Registrar's Office. � Audit a course (no credit) - instructor's signature required on an Add/Drop Fonn � To register for a course requiring approval - authorized signature required on an Add/Drop Fonn
18 hours in one semester. (Use the PLU voice response for up to 18 hours in fall or spring and up to 6 hours in J-Tenn.) � Registering for more than
� Waillisting courses must be done in person at the student Services Center and is limited to two courses per semester. Waitlist fonns are available in the Student Services Center. The waiUist fonn should be completed and submitted to a Student Services employee for processing. Waitlisting guarantees that the instructor will be infonned that a student is interested and where the student is on the list. The instructor detennines who will be admitted to filled classes. Students who waitlist a course must attend the first class and get the instructors Signature on an Add/Drop Fonn granting them a place in the class and submit the Slip to the Student Services Center before the deadline to drop and add courses. Students who are below 3rd or 4th place on the list are strongly advised to register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class.
mu Complete Your Registration for J.Term, then return to the main menu to select Spring Term Your Student 10 (9 digits): Your PIN (6 digits):
After entering the PIN, there will be a pause before you are asked the next question. Using the Schedule of Classes, select the course request numbers (CRN's) of the courses you want to add. Select alternate CRN's in case you don't get your first choice. Beware of time schedule conflicts. Some courses require additional registration in labs andlor discussions or other concurrent courses. Check Instructions/Comments for infonnation regarding these courses. Proposed Schedule for J-Tenn CRN
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As in the past, appointment times for undergraduate students will be established according to the total number of hours earned. Please refer to the schedule below to find your scheduled registration day and time. The hours earned are as of the last term you completed. (If Spring was the last term you attended, your total would be as of the end of Spring and would not include current registration.) Monday, 11/9/98
8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Freshmen Only for J-Term 1999
Tuesday. 11/10/98
8:00AM to 9:00 PM
Freshmen Onlyfor J-Term 1999
WedneSday, 11/11/98
8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Masters, Education and Accounting Certification, Honors, AURA and Special Needs Students
Thursday, 11/12198
8:00AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Undergraduates with
150 139 133 129 126 122 118 115 112
or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits
Friday, 11/13/98
8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Undergraduates with
109 107 104 102 101 99 97 96 94
or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits
Saturday, 11114198
8:00AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Undergraduates with
92 90 87 84 81 78 74 72 70
or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits
Sunday, 11/15/98
8:00AM 9:00AM 10:00AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 pM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Undergraduates with
or more credits 68 or more credits 66 or more cred its 65 64 . or more credits 63 or more credits or more credits 62 61 or more credits or more credits 60 57 or more credits
Monday. 11/16/98
8:00AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Undergraduates with
51 46 42 39 37 36 34 33 32
or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits
Tuesday, 11/17/98
8:00AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Undergraduates with
32 32 32 29 27 21 11 7 4
or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits or more credits
Wednesday, 11/18/98
8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Undergraduates with
0
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Thursday, 11119/98
8:00AM to 9:00 PM
Undergraduates with
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Friday, 11/20198
8:00AM to 9:00 PM
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J-Term Scheduling Worksheet Monday 8:30 - 10:50
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Tuesday
11:20 a.m.
8:30 - 10:50
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8:30 - 10:50
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Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
11:20 p.m.
11:20 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
8:30 - 10:50
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11:30 - 1:50
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8:30 - 10:50
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Saturday (Time)
11:20 a.m.
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2:30 - 450
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p.m.
11:30 - 1 5 : 0
2:30 - 450
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January Term provides sl.udenls and faculty with a uniq ue opportunity to concentrate their attention intensely on one class at a time
one's understanding of subject matter, but It makes It po ss i ble for each class to become a closer community of leaming.
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Not only can that deepen
Because of this opportunity for more intense focus and cultivation of leaming community, the university requires all freshmen In particular to take a course in January (one thai also satisfies a General University Requirement). students should apply early.
Those courses are specially deSignated, and freshmen will be allowed to regi.ster for them first on November 9
All students, not Just freshmen, will find within this schedUle courses of Interest to them.
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Off-campus courses are popular, so
In addition to a few unusual courses peculiar to January (generally those involving an off-campus experi
ence), you will find here a broad range of offerings within the regular currlculum-lnterestlng electives, upper-divislon courses In many specific majors, and courses satisfying various General U niversity ReqUirements.
PERSPECTIVES ON DIVERSITY (6·8 Hours) A course in each of the following two lines is required
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The only 2-hour courses that can satisfy either of the following lines complete ly are the designated freshman Critical Conversation seminars.
Alternative Perspectives (2-4 hours): A course which creates an awareness and understanding of diversity In the United States, directly addresSing Issues suc h as ethnicity, gender, disability, racism, or poverty (see section a in the box below). Cross-Cultural Perspectives (2-4 hoUrs); A course that enhances cross-cultural understandings through examination of other cultures. of three ways: (i) (ii)
This requirement may be satisfied In one
a course focusing on the culture of non-Euro-Amerlcan societies (see section b In the box below); a 201 or higher-level course in a language used to satisfy the admission requirement, or 8 credits in a language not previously studied; or
(iii) participation in an approved semester-long study abroad program. NOTE: 2-4 hours of Perspectives on Diversity courses may be used to fulfill another general university reqUirement. any other general university requirement. These 4 hours may, however, satisfy a reqUirement in the meJor
The remaining 4 hours must be a course that does not simultaneously fulfiD
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Junior and Senior transfer students shall either take one Perspectives on Dlvetslty course
(4 credit hours) at PLU that does not simultaneously frJ/fiU another general university reqUirement, or they
shall show that they have satisfied both the altemative perspectives and cross-cultural perspectives lines of th9 requirem9nt.
J-Term 1999 courses which meet the alternative perspectives or cross-cultural perspectives are listed beJow:
a. A l te rnativ e Perspectives:
ANTH 331'
Exploring the Navajo Nation (A) Off-Campus
ENGl232 J
Women's Literature (A)
NURS 396" PHED 310
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Exploring the Navajo Nation (A) Off-Campus Influences of Health in America (A)
PH ED 315
Body Image (A)
SO CW201J
January on tile Hill (A) Ort-Campus
SPED 195 J
IndiViduals with Oisabllities (A)
Cross-Cultural Perspectives:
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courses
EOUC 279
International Service and learning in Mexico (C) Off-Campus
INTG 246
Community Development In Cuba (C) Off.Campus
MUSI120
Music and Culture - Trinidad (C) Off-Campus
SPAN 231 1331
Intensive Spanish in Latin America (C) Off-campus
which are cross-listed
"DESlGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
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Freshman students are required to fulfill the freshman January term requirement by enrolling in a J-Term course that fulfills one of their general university requirements (GUR). These courses are marked In the sohedule with a uJ" designator. Courses marked with a "J" and listed in the section set aside for fresh man J-Term courses will meet this requirement. The only exception to this requirement is that freshmen who are participating in off-campus courses whose other members are PLU students may fulfill this requirement by taking that off-campus course. Freshmen may also register for these off-campus courses with the permission of the instructor and may only register after other students have had the opportunity to register for those courses. The purpose of the freshman January term requirement is two-fold. First it Is an integral part of the freshman experience at PLU. It provides another opportu nity, along with the Inquiry Semmar: Writing (WRIT 101) and Critical Conversation (CRIT 117) courses, to enroll in classes designed specifically for freshman students. Second, it provides an opportunity to take another general university requirement in a setting of more focused atlention on the learning process as well as course content. The January term is a stimulating change from the regular semesters and most students find J-Term courses to be very worthwhile and enjoyable. All freshmen must complete the three requirements of the freshman experience during their first year at PLU. Freshmen are given priority registration on November 9 -10 for registration in freshman J-Term courses with a "J" designation in the course number. Other students may register in the uJ" designated courses on a space available basis beginning November 11 during their scheduled appOintment time for spring. Freshmen will be allowed to register for other J-Term courses such as physical education activities during their scheduled appOintment time for spring.
I FRESHMAN J-TERM COUR-SE OFFERINGS-J
The courses listed below fulfill the freshman January term requirement.
Freshmen with 19.99 or fewer cumulative hours will be given preference In registering for these courses.
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ENGLISH The following course listed in the Department of Languages and Uteratures and taught in English also meets the Literature GUR: LANG 271 J01 Literature and Society in Modern Europe
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the
J-Term requirement
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THE FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE
requ i rem ent s .
The Inquiry Seminar: Writing and Critical Conversation courses listed below are ror students entering PLU in 1998-1999 school year with less than twenty (20) transferable credits remember thaI the Freshman Experience includes a freshman J-Term requirement.
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CRITICAL CONVERSATION 40275 CRIT117 028 0 CRIT1l7
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ANTHROPOLOGY For descriptions of new courses not listed in the catalog, please see department secretary, Xavier Hall, second floor, extension 7662 or Dr. David Huelsbeck, Department Chair, ext. 7196. CRN 4 0 003 4 02 7 0
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CHINESE STUDIES PROGRAM Course which might count towards the major: Interdisciplinary Conversation (if the project Is China-focused)
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NOTE :
See respective departm ent In this schedule of classes for information concerning course C R N , section, instructor, time, meeting place, and credit
hours. Refer to the Ch inese Studies section of the general university catalog for program req ulrement.s at extension 7661 with questions and for approval of seminar applicability.
Contact the chair of the Chinese Studies Program
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French Literature and Film of the Americas (Knowledge of French is not necessary) Classical Mythology
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Literature and Society i n Modern Europe Theories of Language AcqUisition
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ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 331
Exploring the Navajo Nation (4 credits) - Cross-listed as NURS 396 Study Navajo history and cu ltu re on the Navajo Nation, the largest American Indian tribe and the largest Indian reservation in North America .
Meet members of the tribe, explore
natura.l monuments to nature, an d volu nteer in a health facility or work with prece ptors in a n area of Interest to you.
ART ARTD 390
1 9th Century Art in Paris (4 credits) - CLASS IS C LOSED Spend three weeks In Paris studying art movements and painters of the 1 9th century. streets where great artlsls lived and worked.
Learn about the different styles of art and where they originated.
Explore the cafe' lined
A knoWledge of French In not reqlJired.
BIOLOGY B I Ol 321
J-Term and a Semester in China (4 credits for J-Term) Study the Natllral History of China d u ring J-Term '99 in China. This course is offered in combination with a fall or spring semester at Sichuan U niversity as part of PlU's exchange program . The class will award four credit hours of biology and wil l cover the major aspects of China's geology, climate, vegetation patterns , biogeography, adjacent seas, and -human interaction with the former.
BUSINESS BUSA 495
E xperience Hong Kong (4 Cred lls) - Cross-listed as E C O N 496A & POLS
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COMMUNICATION COMA 391
Tracing the Development of Rhetorical Theory in Greece and london (4 credits) - C LASS IS C LO S E D T h i s course will trace the dev elo pment o f rhetorica l theory from Its roots I n Greece a n d Rome t o its development In Europe and G r eat Britain .
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to ancient sites where rheto r ic was born, and conclude In london, which became the center for many of our rhetorical traditions. COMA393
International Media: Australian Perspectives (4 credits)
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ECONOMICS ECON 496A Experience Hong Kong
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In 1 997 the British returned Hong Kong to China, with China guaranteeing that Hong Kong wo uld be permitted to retain jts capitalist system and way of life tor at least 50 years. In 1 999 Macau wili revert from Portuguese control to China with similar gua rantees of noni nterference. Spend two weeks in Hong Kong studying what is happe ning. Course includes a three day tour into China. ECO N 496B
Investigate Human Interaction with the Environment while in Rome and Southern Italy (4 credits) - C LASS IS C LO S E D Investigate how human beings altered the environments of R o m e and Southern Italy for thousands of years, learning t o adjust i n dramatic a n d subtle ways t o environmental changes. Observe the impact of technological change, ranging from human drawn carts to modern automobiles. Discuss world environmental policies with Italian government officials respon足 sible for guiding Italian political and economic policy.
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Service and learning In Mexico (4 credits) Observe and participate In the daily instructional activities in schools in Merida, Mexico in the heart 01 the Yucatan Peninsula. Volunteer In a service project wHh local children.
INTG 246
Community Oevelopment In Cuba (4 credits) - CLASS I S CLOS E D Participate i n this course and experience the daily lire o f ordinary people i n Cuba. Learn the history of wh y Cuba initialed a socialist experiment and study the perilous conse quences of this choice. Meel With community, political , and religious leaders and draw your own conclusions.
MUSI 1 08
A Cultural Experlence In the Arts in New York City (4 credits) Spend ten days in New York during January on a cultural tour of the city. See Broadway plays, the opera, the New York BalJet and Carnegie Hall Liberty, the United Nations and more
INTEGRA TED STUDIES
MUSIC Visit museums, the Statue of
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Musio and Culture i n Trinidad and Tobago (4 credits) Earn music credit as you experience the Sights and sounds of the Caribbean Islands of Trinidad and Tobago. leam about the varied heritages of this mulicultural society as you discover calypso, parang , and steel bands. Visit parliament while It I s In session and the rainforests and Scarlet Ibis nesting grounds.
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Intermediate N orwegian (4 credits) Study the language and culture 01 Norway In Norway during January. Attend classes at the University of Oslo and partiCipate In Oslo's cultural lile. people and language.
NORWEGIAN Get to know Norway, ils
NURSING N U RS 396
Exploring the Navajo Nation (4 credits) - Crossllsted as ANTH 331 Study Navajo history and culture on the Navajo Nation, the largest American Indian tribe and the largest I ndian reservation in North America. Meet members of the tribe, explore natural monuments to nature, and volunteer in a health facility or work with preceptors in an area of interest to you.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION PH ED 319
Tramp the Tracks of New Zealand (4 credits) - CLASS I S C LOSED Spend J-Term backpacking several of New Zealand's WOrld renown tracks and hiking u p ancient volcano craters, to glacial mountain lakes, and along sandy ocean beaches. Visit places sUch as the beautiful "garden city' of Christchurch, the recreational fun town of aue�nstown , and Milford Sound.
POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 495
Experience Hong Kong (4 credits) - Crosslisted as B USA 495 & ECON 496A In 1 997 the British returned Hong Kong to China, with China guaranteeing that Hong Kong would be permitted to retain Its capital ist system and way of life for at least 50 years. In 1 999 Macau will revert from Portuguese contro l to China with similar guarantees of noninterference. Spend two weeks in Hong Kong studylng what Is happening. Course includes a three day tour into China.
R ELI 331
Israel and Jordan: Visit the Holy Land (4 credits) - CLASS IS CLOSED Once-in-a-l ifetime opportunity to live and study in the birthplace of the Judeo-Christian tradition. time of Jesus. Special attention will be given to the ffrst-century setting and the L1le of Jesus.
RELIGION Biblical sites include places of sacred memorY from the Old Testament period to the
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SOCIOLOGY SOCI 301
Sociology in Jamaica (4 credits) - CLASS IS CLOSED Spend January in Jamaica experiencing the culture and learning about the Jamaican kinship system and the ways that race, ethnicity and social class effect people's l ives. EII.a mine current social problems such as violent crime, poverty, illiteracy and child neglect. Contemplate and debate the pros and cons of "development" for the people of Jamaica.
SPANISH SPAN 231 I 331 I ntensive Spanish and Development Issues in Costa Rica (4 credits) - C LASS IS CLOSED This Spanish language-Costa Rican culture immersion experience links language study and learning about a society. The program's primary objective is improving Spanish language knowledge and skills. The second objective seeks to identify the root causes and consequences of underdevelopment and to ell.amine the effects of current development strategies on women, the poor, the culture, and the environment.
STUDY ABROAD SABR 1 00A Service Learning in I ndia (6 credits Independent Study) - Transcripted as HIST, ENGL UT, RELI, or SOC I credit Spend three weeks In India providing basic and needed care to the needy of Calcutta, studying the cultures and Issues of the nation, and visiting other cities and towns. You may serve at Mother Teresa's Homes, providing care and support to destitute children, women and men and the ill. Or yolJr service may be with various other types of agencies, schools or community projects dealing with the pressing social and human Issues faCing Calcutta. SABR , OOB Community Studies Program at the Crystal Waters Community in Queensland, Australia (4 credits Independent Study) Crystal Waters is a community consciOUSly designed and maintained to optimize and balance the ecosystem of the natUral environment wilh the people living in it. It Is intemationally recognized for its educaUonal center for permaculture design which you will stUdy while experiencing the community Itself, assist In work projects as a service component, and focus attention on what it takes to be a cooperating member of a fully Integrated intentional community.
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(6-8 Hours) A course in each of the fol/owing two lines is required. The only 2-hour courses that can satisfy either of the following lines completely are the designated freshman Critrcal Conversation seminars. a. Alternative Perspectives (2-4 hours) : A course which creates a n awareness a n d understanding of diversity in the United States, directly addressing issues such a s ethnicity, gender, disability, racism, or poverty (see section a in the bo)( below). b. Cross-Cultural Perspectives (2-4 hours): A course that enhances cross-cultural understandings through e)(amination o f other cultures. This requirement may be satisfied i n one of three ways: a course focusing on the culture of non-Euro-American sooieties (see section b in the bo)( below) ; <i) (ti) a 201 or higher-level course in a language used to satisfy the admission requirement, or 8 credits In a language not previously studied; 0( (iii) participation in an approved semester-long study abroad program. NOTE: 2-4 hours of Perspectives on Diversity courses may be used to fulfill another general university requirement . The remaining 4 hours must be a course that does not simultaneously fulfill any other general unIVersity requirement . These 4 hours may, however, satisfy a requirement in the major.
Junior and Senior transfer students shall either take one PerspectIVes on Diversity course (4 credit hours) at PLU that does not simultaneously fulfill another general university reqUirement, or they shall show that they have satisfied both the alternative perspectives and cross-cult uraJ perspectives lines of the requirement. Spring 1 999 courses which meet the alternative perspectives or cross-cu ltural perspectives are listed below; a. Alternative Perspectives :
ANTH 1 02 0 1 - 03 ANTH 330 ANTH 334 A N TH 338 COMA 334 C R IT 1 1 7 08 (Freshmen only) EDUC 205 H I ST 357 H I ST 359 H O N R 302" P H I L 220 PSYC 474 SIGN 1 02 SOCI 1 01 01 - 03 SPAN 341 WMST 1 0 1 " b. Cross-Cultural Perspectives:
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50047
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50048
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5004 9
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50050
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51 135
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Pri n c i p l e s
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50056
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50061
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50066
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50068
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50069
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50076
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50077
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50078
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50080
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51147
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50081
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50082
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50184
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50189
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50190
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51 8 0 9
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the
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50192
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50196
BU SA3 2 1
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501 97
BUSA3 2 2
01
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50198
BUSA3 2 3
01
5 0 1 99
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50200
BUSA3 4 2
01
51810
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50201
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50203
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51 8 1 1
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51816
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50204
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51812
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Lecture
ST Courses which might count towards the major: Managing Global Operations (if the project is China-focused)
BUSA 355 C H I N 1 02
Elementary C hinese
C H I N 202
I ntermediate C hinese
C H I N 371 C H SP 490
Chinese Literature in Translation (C) Capstone: Senior Project
H I ST 496
Seminar
POLS 381
Comparative Legal Systems (If the project is China-focused)
(If the project is China-focused)
NOTE: See respective departments in the printed Spring 1 999 Schedule of Classes for information concerning course C R N , section, instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the Chinese Studies section of the general un iversity catalog for the Program requirements. Contact the Chair of the Chinese Studies Program at extension 7661 with questions and for approval of seminar applicabi lity.
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S c i e nce
M �v F
51 5 4 0
CSCE1 4 4
LGI
I n t ro
to
C o mp u t e r
Sci ence
Lab
C S CE:l 4 4
L02
I n t ro
to
Compu t e r
S c i en c e
Lab
C S CE l 4 4
L03
Int r o
to
C o mp u t e r
Sci ence
Lab
5: 5 4 1 51542
also
Science
51781
CSCE 1 4 4
L04
Intra
to
C o mput e r
Science
Lab
51782
C S CE 1 4 4
L O S-
Intro
to
C o mp u t e r
Sci ence
Lab
51543
eSCE2 2 0
01
Comput e r
I n f o rma t i o n
S y s t ems
51 5 4 4
CSCE2 2 0
02
Comp u t e r
I n fo rma t i o n
S ys t ems
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PH
C r um ,
L
MBLD- 1 1 2
Reg i s t e r
0 5 : 2 5 PM
C r um ,
L
M B L D- 1 1 2
R eg i s t e r
for
Lab
R
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
K
t-1GYM - 1 0 2
Regi s t e r
for
Lecture
R
0 9 : S 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
B l ah a , Blah a ,
K
GYM - 1 0 2
Reg i s t e r
for
L e ct u r e
a l so
R
1 1 : 5 0 AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM C r u m ,
L
M GYM - 1 02
R e g i s te r
for
Le c t u r e
a l so
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 P l-l C r u m ,
L
MGYM - 1 0 2
Re g i s t e r
for
L e c t ure
also
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
C r um,
L
MGYH- 1 0 2
Regi s t e r
fo r
Lecture
also
T
R
0 9 : S 5AM
1 1 : 4 0.�
Ro s e n f e l d ,
M
RCTR- 2 2 1
Reg i s t e r
for
Lab also
T
R
0 1 : 4 S PN
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Ro s e n f e l d ,
M
RC T R - 2 2 1
Regi ster
for
Lab
o o o o o 4
also
also
0 3 : 4 0 PH
W
F
- D E SIGNAT ES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning
Page 37
4:30 and
later)
also
also
a Ud i t i o n
r e q u i r ed
also
�''\R'' D U CRN
C OU R S E
ID
COURSE
T I TLE
CR
51545
CSCE 2 2 0
03
Comp u t e r
I n fo r ma t i o n
5154 6
CSCE2 2 0
L0 1
Compu t e r
Info
S y s t e ms
Lab
0
51547
CSCE 2 2 0
L02
Comp u t e r
Info
S y s t ems
Lab
0
S y s t ems
DAYS
4
5154 8
CSC E 2 2 0
L03
Compu t e r
I n fo
S y s t ems
Lab
0
51 5 4 9
CSCE2 2 0
L04
Compu t e r
Info
S y s t ems
Lab
0
T
51550
CSCE 2 7 0
01
Dat a
Structures
51551
CSCE2 7 0
L01
Da t a
S t r u ctures
Lab
0
T
5 1 552
CSCE2 7 0
L02
Da t a
S t r u ct u r e s
Lab
0
T
51 553
CSC E 3 2 2
01
M i c r o c omp u t e r s
in
E d u ca t i o n
51554
CSCE322
02
M i c r o c o mp u t e r s
in
Ed u c a t i o n
51788
CSCE 3 4 5
01
An a l og
E l ect ro n i c s
51789
CSC E 3 4 5
L01
Ana l o g
E l e c t ro n i c s
51790
C S CE 3 4 6
01
Digital
E l e c t ro n i c s
51 7 9 1
C S CE 3 4 6
L01
Di g i t a l
Electronics
51556
C S CE J 6 7
01
Da t a
Base
R
M
2
M
4
M
2
4
CSCE 3 8 0
01
As s e mb l y
L a n g / Cmpt r
01
So f t wa re
E ng i n e e r i ng
W T
Or g a n i z a t n
51792
CS CE 4 4 6
01
VLS I
5 1 7 93
CS CE4 8 0
01
M i c ro p r o c e s s �
51784
C SC E � 9 0A
01
Capstone
S e m : Comp u t e r
51785
CSC E 4 9 0 B
01
Cap s t o n e
S em i n a r : E n g i n e e r i n g
Design
2
Rosen feld ,
F
0 5 : 2 5 PM
RCTR- 2 2 1
Reg i s t e r
for
Lab
0 9 : 0 5 AM S t a f f
UCTR- 1 3 6
Reg i s t e r
fo r
Lecture
also
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 05AM
St a f f
U CT R- 1 3 6
R� g i s t e r
for Lecture
also
1 1 : l 5AM
1 2 : 0 5 PM
Staff
UCTR- 1 3 6
Re g i s t e r
fo r
Lect ure
also
1 2 : 4 5 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Sta f f
UCTR- 1 3 6
Regi s t e r
for
Lecture
a l so
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Murphy,
L
RCTR- 2 2 1
Re g i s t e r
for
Lab
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0 PM M u r p h y ,
L
MGYM - 1 0 2
Reg i s t e r
for
Lecture
also
0 1 : 3 5 PM M u r p h y ,
L
MGYM- l 0 2
Re g i s t e r
for
Lecture
a l so
0 1 : 3 5 PM
M c Ge e ,
P
U CT R - 1 4 0
C ro s s - l i s t e d
wi t h
E DV C
322
0 5 : 2 5 PM
McG e e ,
P
UCTR- 1 4 0
Cro s s - l i s t ed
wi t h
E DUC
322
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Ka k a r ,
A
R C T R- 1 0 2
R eg i s t e r
Lab
A
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Kaka r ,
Sp i l l ma n ,
R
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
R
0 3 : 0 0 PM
S p i l l ma n ,
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 05AM
Blaha ,
K
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 05AM
Brink,
J
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Hauser,
0 9 : 4 5AM
Sp i l l ma n ,
R
F
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
S p i l l ma n ,
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Hauser,
T
2
TBA
50132
COO P3 7 6
I
Wo r k
Expe r i e n ce
I
COO P 4 7 6
I
\�o r k
Expe r i e n c e
II
50134
COOP4 7 7
50 135
COOP5 7 6
I
I
I ntern a t i onal Wo r k
Wo r k
Expe r i e n c e
Expe r i ence
III
08
: 0 0AM
Ka k a r ,
RCTR- 2 2 2
Regi ster
for
Lect ure
also
a l so a l so
RCTR- 2 2 1 RCT R - 2 1 0 RCT R - 2 2 1 M B L D- 1 1 2
G
T BA
A
T IS
c a rd
re q ' d :
May
take
for
1-8
c r ed i t s
TBA
IS
c a rd
req' d :
May
take
for
1-8
c r edi t s
1
Staff
TBA
IS
c a rd
re q ' d :
May
t a ke
for
1 -12
1
Staff
T BA
IS
c a rd
req' d :
May
take
for
1-4
P r i n i c pl e s
of
M a c r o e c o n omi c s
M W
Principles
of
M i c r o e c onomi c s
T
R
08 :
50165
ECON 1 5 2
02
P r i nci p l e s
of
M i c r o e c o n omi c s
T
R
0 9 : 55AM
T
R
50166
ECON 3 2 1
01
Labor
51 807
ECON 3 2 2
01
Health
50167
E C ON 3 3 0
01
E n v i r o n me n t a l
50168
E CON 3 3 1
01
I nt e rn a t i on a l
51794
E C ON 3 S 1
01
I n t e rmed i a t e
Ma c ro e c o n omi c s
T
501 7 7
ECON 3 5 2
e1 1
I n t e rmed i a t e
Mi c r o e co n o m i c s
51 7 95
E C ON 3 6 1
01
Money
51 7 9 6
E CON4 9 0
01
* C a p s t n e : E vo l u t i o n / E c o n
51 0 93
E C ON 5 0 0 ECON5 0 1
01 o
* App l i ed
50182
E c o nom i c s E c o nomi c s
0 1 : 4 5 PM
11 :
M W
E c ono mi c s
T
E c o nomi c s
M 1"1
Ba n k i n g Thought
4
R
O OAM
s
5 0 AM
0 3 : 3 0 PM V i n j e ,
ADMN - 2 0 0
D
0 9 : 4 5AI� W e n t vlo r t h , 1 1 : 4 0 AM
Peterson,
N N
ADMN - 2 0 2
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Pete rson , T r avi s ,
K
A DMN - 2 0 4 A
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
R e i ma n ,
M
ADM N - 2 0 2
ADMN - 2 0 4 A
0 5 : 2 5 PM Vi nj e ,
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Y·l e n t wo r t h ,
M 1"1
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PI�
P et e r s o n ,
T R T M
08 :
S
ADMN - 2 0 2 ADMN - 2 02
0 3 : 3 0 PM
0 3 : 4 0 PM R
D
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM
D
R e i ma n ,
M
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
Brue,
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
Jens e n ,
R
0 1 : 0 0 PM
0 4 : 3 0 PM
Phe l p s ,
T
Page 38
r
Lab
T BA
01
Deci s i ons
Lecture
for
St a f f
01
Ana l y s i s
fo r
Reg i s t e r
St a ff
ECON 1 5 1
i-1 e t h o d s :
Reg i s ter
1
ECON 1 5 2
Statistical
RCT R- 2 2 2 RCTR- 2 2 1
1
50162
An a l yt i c a l
also
MGYM - I 0 3
ED
5 0 1 64
and
for
MGyt-l- 1 0 3
G
CON'O
Ca re
also
0 3 : 4 0 PM
H F M W F M 1'1 F
2
also
1 2 : 3 0 PM
E 50133
M
0 1 : 3 5 PM
T
I NS T R U C T I ON S / COMM E N T S
0 3 : 4 0 PM
1 1 : 5 0AM
M
LOCAT I ON
0 8 : 1 5AM
03 : 4 0 PM
M W S c i e nce
I N STRUCTOR
R
0
Lab
M a n a g em e nt
C S CE 4 2 0
W W
4
51557
W
�1
E T IM E
1 1 : 5 0AM
0
Lab
51783
W
F F F F F
S T I ME
S
D N
A DMN - 2 0 4 B XAVR- 1 1 4 .A.DMN - 2 0 0
ADMN - 2 0 0 ADMN - 2 1 2
ADMN - 2 1 9
Exp e r i men t a l
cours e .
c r ed i t s credit s
EDU'CA ION Prerequisites for entry into undergraduate and teacher certiflcat ion-only programs (Including E D UC 262 or 302):
PSYC 1 01 , WRIT1 01 GPA 2.50 Test scores of SAT, ACT, or TETEP for aU applicants. Admission to PLU , application submitted to School of Education by the first F ri day In March for fall term or the first Frid ay in October for spring term. EDUC 262, 302 or eqUivalent course is a prerequisite for all other courses offered in the School of Education undergraduate and certi ficatlon-only programs except E OUC 205 and S P E D 1 95 (or 200 if student has applied to the School of Education and Is majoring in special education ) . students regis te rin g for methods and student teaching must have been accepted into the School of Education through screening in EDUC 262, 302 or by other arrangements
Registration is r equ i re d for student teaching . i.e. . E leme nta ry Education 430 or 434, Secondary Education 466 or 468 a nd Special Education 43S or 439. The state r eq uiremen t for FB I ringer-printing must be completed prior 10 the beginning of student teaching.
Additional state fees a re required for students in EOUC 262 and EOUC 30 Initial certification fee $20.00 Fingerprint fee $59.00 plus agency fee (approximately $ 1 2.00) Fi rst Aid Card $30.00 $45.00 (if applicable) -
-
-
-
Students are to provide their own transportatio n between the campus NOTE:
and pu b lic school for all
field experience/practica sites.
Elementary Education majors see SCHOOL OF THE ARTS listing for SOTA341 Integrating Arts in the Classroom. Refer to the respective departments for ARTD 341 , CSCE 322, and P H E D 322. Q.
CRN
COURSE
10
COU R S E
50230
E DU C2 0 5
01
5 0 2 31
E DUC2 6 2
01
5 0 2 3 Z I E DUC2 6 2
02
50234 50235 50237 5023S 50239 50240 502 41
50242
50248
502 45
1
I
1
Hu 1 t
T r 'l'LE
i cul t
CR
P e r spe c � ! Cl a s s r m
M W
r
o f Ed u c a t i on
3
M \<)
F
Fo u nda t i o n s
of
3
M W
r
School
EDUC302
01
Human
L e a r Yl i n g :
Gro'vt h &
E OU C 3 0 2
02
H u man
Le a r n i n g :
G r owt h
E OU C 3 0 3
01
E O UC3 0 3
02
EOU C 3 2 2
01
1 E OU C 3 2 2
02
1 E OUC 3 5 7
01
1 E OU C 3 5 7
J 0 2 4 9 1 E OU C 3 5 7
Fi e ld
Fi e l d
M i c r o c omp u t e r s Med i a
&
in
the
T e chno l o g y
in
Mee t s
Y e t �e r ,
C
A DI'1N - 2 1 5
Admi s s i o n
1 2 : 3 0P M
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Co l l a y, �!
J\. DI1N - 2 1 5
S h a nt o n ,
.JU t
Ad m i s s i o n
C o n c u r r e nt
Perspectives to
wi t h
to
03
�1ed i a
& T e c h no l o g y
Me d i a &
T e c h n o l ogy
in in
E OU C
S ch o a l
wi t h
E OU C
D i ve r s i t y
of
Ed u c
of
Educ
263
263
Req
Re q u i r e d
01 r eq u i r ed
02
C
T BII
Take
conc urrent l y
wi t h
E OUC
262
01 .
T BP.
con c u r rent l y
with
E OUC
262
02.
Dev .
3
Take
Ed u c
req u i r e d
Oev .
3
M W
Cl a s s
2 2
2
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 o AI'!
St a f f
.l\ Ot-1N - 2 1 5
Admi s s i o n
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PI-1
St a
AOMN - 2 1 5
Admi s s i o n
Conc u r r e n t
ff
to
K-8
2
K- 8
2
School
wi t h to
E OUC
School
Conc u r r e nt
wi t h
E OU C
of
303 of
01
Educ
303
Staff
T B.I\
Con c u r r e n t
wi t h
E OUC
3 02
01
T BA
Staff
T BA
Conc u r r e n t
wi t h
E OU C
302
02
UCTR- 1 4 0
C ro s s - l i s t e d
with
I n t r odu c t o ry
Level
Cro s s - l i s t ed
wi t h
I n t r odu cto ry
Level
1 2 : 3 0 PM
M W M Iv T
0 3 : 4 0 PJvl R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM McG e e , 0 5 : 2 5 PM McGe e , 0 9 : 4 5AM M c G e e ,
P P P
UCTR - 1 4 0
UCTR- 1 4 0
Conc u r r e n t
wi t h
T R
0 9 : 5 SM-l
T
0 3 : 4 0 PM
R
ON"! �1 c Ge e ,
P
2 5 Pl<1 �1cGe e ,
P
1 1 : 4
OS :
Conc u r r e n t
U CT R- 1 4 0
Term
II
-
39
CSCI
322
358
E OUC
358
T e c h n o l o gy
Concurrent
I n t e rme di a t e
(Beginning 4 :30 and later)
322
01
Techno l o gy
with
I n t e rmed i a t e
" D ESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Page
U C T R- 1 4 0
CSCI
E OUC
re q u i r ed
02
T8A
I n t e rmedi a t e 02
Sc h o o l
1·1
Class
K- 8
.I\ DMN - 2 0 6
0 9 : 0 5 A1'i
Co l l a y ,
1 the
K
O S : O OAM
11 , 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 FM
Yett e r ,
Ob s e rv a t i o n in
I N S T RU C T I O N S / COMHENTS
T 8.1\ Jvl W
Obs erv a t i o n
M i c ro c omp ut e r s
LOCAT I ON
TBA
Ob s e r v a t i o n
&
IN S TRUCTOR
1
Ob s e r v a t i o n
School
E7IME
Con c u r r e nt
Education
02
E O UC2 6 3
ST Un:;
Fo u nd a t i o n s
01
EOUC2 6 3
( A)
DAY S
wi t h
Technol ogy
02 E DU C
358
03
EDUCATION ( Continued) COU R S E
CRN
COU R S E
ID
TI TLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
E T I l� E
I N S T R U C T OR
LOCAT ION
I N S T RU C T I ON S / COMMENTS
502 4 7
E DUC3 5 8
01
P r a ct i cum
I
1
1'1 W
F
0 8 : 0 0��
1 2 : 2 0 PM
L ewi s ,
J
T BA
T e rm
II
-
Con c u r r e n t
wi t h
E DUC
357
50250
E DUC3 5 8
02
P r a c t i cum
I
1'1 W
F
0 8 : 0 0 AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Lewi s ,
J
TBA
Term
II
-
Concurrent with
E DUC
357
02
50251
E DUC 3 5 8
03
P r a c t i cum
I
1
1
1'1 W
F
0 8 : 0 0 AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Gagnon,
G
TBA
' T e rm
II
-
Con c u r r e n t
EDUC
3 57
03
50252
E DU C 4 0 0
01
T op i c s
in
E l eme n t a r y
Ed
3
T
R
0 8 : 0 0��
0 9 : 4 5AM
Hi l l i s ,
1'1
ADMN - 2 0 9
Term III
-
C o n c u r r ent
with
E DU C
4 01
01
50253
E DU C 4 0 0
02
Top i c s
in
E l emen t a r y
Ed
3
T
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Hi l l i s ,
1'1
A CMN - 2 0 9
Term
III
-
Con c u r r ent
with
E DUC
4 01
02 01
with
01
50254
E DU C 4 0 1
01
P r a c t i c um
II
1
1'1 W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Fl e t c he r ,
G
T BA
Term
III
-
Concur rent
with
E DUC
400
50255
E DU C 4 0 1
02
P r a c t i c um
II
1
1'1
W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Fl e t c h e r ,
G
T BA
Term III
-
C o n c u r r en t
wi t h
E DUC
400
02
50256
E DUC 4 0 6
01
Math
in
K-8
Edu c a t i o n
3
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Gagno n ,
G
ADMN - 2 l 5
T e rm
II .
T a ke
concurrent l y w i t h
408
02.
in
K-8
G
ADMN -2 1 5
T e rm
II .
Take
concurrentl y with
408
01 .
ADMN - 2 0 9
Term
II.
Take
concurrently
with
4 06
01 .
Take
concurrent l y with
406
02 .
T
R
50257
E DU C 4 0 6
02
Math
E d u c a t i on
3
1'1
W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
G a g no n ,
50258
E DU C 4 0 8
L i t e r a cy
in
K-8
Edu c a t i o n
3
1'1
\"J
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
S h a n t on ,
50259
E DU C 4 0 8
01
02
Lit eracy
in
K- 8
Educat ion
3
T
R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
L e wi s ,
A DMN - 2 0 9
T e rm
II .
50260
E DU C 4 1 0
01
Sci ence/ H e a l t h
in
K-8
Ed
3
T
R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
Vedr o s ,
R
ADMN - 2 1 5
T e rm
III.
1 E DU C 4 1 0
T ak e
con c u r r e n t l y w i t h
5 0 2 61
02
Science/Health
in
K-8
Ed
3
T
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM
Vedro s ,
R
ADMN - 2 1 5
T e rm
III.
5 0 2 62
E DU C 4 l 2
01
Social
Studies
in
K-8
Ed
3
1'1
W
F
1 1 : l S��
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Hi l l i s ,
1'1
RAMS - 2 0 6
50263
E DUC 4 l 2
02
So c i a l
S t ud i e s
in
K-8
Ed
3
1'1 \�
F
Hi 11 i s ,
1'1
50264
E DU C 4 2 8
01
K- 8
2
Yet t e r ,
C
50265
E DU C 4 3 0
01
50266
1 E DU C 4 3 4
1
* Ch i l d r e n ' s Student
L i t e r a t ure
Te aching
in
K-8
9
R MTWR F
09:
1 SAM
10: 2
OM"!
0 4 : 3 0 PM
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 AM
03 : 3 0 PM
Le\o{i s , Yet t e r ,
01
Student
Teaching
-
E l em
( Du a l )
8
MTWRF
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 4 : 0 0 PM
Lewi s ,
K
J
J
412
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50320
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H u man Cultural Diversity (C)
ANTH 21 0
Global Perspectives: The World in Change (C)
ANTH 350
Women and Men in World Cultures (C)
ANTH 354
Geography and World Cultures
B U SA 201 01 -02
The Business Enterprise in Global Perspective
B U SA 355 BUSA 460
Managing Global Operations I nternational Marketing
C O O P 477
International Work Experience
ECON 330
Environmental and Natural Resou rce Economics
ENGL 343
Post-C olonial Literature and Theory
E N VTI GEOS 1 04
Con servation of Natural Resources
F R E N 432
20th Century French Literature
GLST 41 1
Research Seminar
GLST 399
Internship
H I ST 340
Modern Japan (C)
H I ST 496
Seminar:The Third World
INTG 221
The Experience of War
I N TG 234
Imaging the World: American Popular Culture Cases in Third World Development (C)
INTG 246 P O LS 381
Com parative Legal Systems (C)
R E L I 390
Studies in History of Religions
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courses,
all students with previous stu dy are requi red to take a placement test. French (7630);
German (722 1 ) ;
Spanish (7243)
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Students may meet the D iversity Requirement, Cross-Cult ural Perspectives, by taking a 201 or higher-level course In a language used to satisfy the admission requirement, or 8 credits in a language not previously studied. All 300 and 400 level literature courses meet the Literature G U R .
The following courses are taught in English: Chinese Literature in Translation (GUR Lit I Cross-Cultural Diversity)
C H I N 371 CLAS 322 I HIST 322
Roman Civilization
LANG 445
Methods for Teaching Language and ESL - Required for Secondary Cert. in La nguage and for ESL minor.
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I N S T R UCTOR
LOCAT ION
I N ST RU C T I ON S / COMMENTS
Staff
ADMN - 2 0 0
Cont i nu a t i o n
of
GERM
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM Web s t e r ,
P
INGR - 1 1 6
Con t i n u a t i o n
of
GERM
201
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM Web s t e r ,
P
ADMN - 2 1 1 B
Co n t i n u a t i o n
of
GERM
301
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM Web s t e r ,
P
ADMN - 2 2 1
W e bs t e r ,
P
T BA
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM
F
M W
Literature S emi n a r :
STIME
DAYS
TBA
1 01
GRE E 50443 50444
1
GREK1 02
01
E l emen t a r y G r e e k
GREK2 02
01
I n t erme d i a t e
4
Greek
M W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Snee ,
R
ADMN - 2 1 1 A Co n t i n u a t i o n
of
GREK
1 01
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM
Snee,
R
L I B R- 1 2 6
Co n t i n u a t i o n
of
GREK
2 01
RAMS - 2 0 6
C r o s s - l i s t ed wi t h
GUAGE 50445
1 LANG 4 4 5
01
M e t h od s : T e a c h i n g
,o r e i gn
Lang
3
W
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 6 : 4 5 PM
B r own ,
R
EDUC
4 45
L 50 4 4 6 50447
1
LATN 1 0 2
01
E l e me n t a r y La t i n
M W
LATN2 0 2
01
I n t e rm e d i a t e
M W
Lat i n
F F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM
Nel son,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
Snee,
0 2 : 5 0 PM
E
R
ADMN - 2 1 0
Co nt i n u a t i o n
of
LATN
1 01
L I BR - 1 2 6
C o n t i nu a t i o n
of
LATN
2 01
Cont i n u a t i o n
of
NORW
1 01
A 504 4B 51 8 4 7 50450
51 B52
I
NORW1 02
01
E l e me n t a r y No rwegi a n
NORW2 02
01
I n t e rmed i a t e
NORW3 0 1
01
Compo s i t i o n
4
N o rwe g i a n &
M W TBA M W
C o nv e r s at i o n
F
.1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Tove n ,
A
ADMN - 2 1 4
Tov e n ,
A
TBA
,
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Tove n ,
A
ADMN - 2 1 l A
Toven ,
A
T BA
s
1 SCAN 4 9 0
01
Caps t o n e
Semina r :
Sr .
Proj e c t
2
TBA
SIGN LAN 51 1 5 2
1
S I GN1 02
01
* Sign
Language
(A l
M W
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
See
I n s t r u ct o r
a ft e r
R eg i s t r a t i o n
G Cu r t i s ,
ADMN - 2 1 0
G
Cont i n u a t i o n Meets
of
S I GN
Al t e r n a t i v e
1 01
Pe r s p .
SPANISH 5 0 4 55
S P AN 1 0 2
01
E l e me n t a r y
Spani s h
M W
,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM V a l ve r d e ,
ADMN - 2 1 0
Cont i n u a t i o n
of
S PAN
1 01
5 0 4 56
S PAN 1 0 2
02
E l eme n t a r y
Spani sh
M W
,
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM M e n z i n g e r - S j ob 1
ADMN - 2 0 B
C o n t i nu a t i o n
of
S PAN
1 01
50457
S PAN 1 0 2
03
E l e me n t a r y
Sp a n i s h
M W
,
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM M e n z i n g e r - S j ob1
ADMN - 2 0 8
Cont i n u a t i o n
of
S PAN
1 01
51 1 2 4
S PAN 2 01
01
I n t e rm e d i a t e
Spa n i s h
M W
F
O B : O OAM
0 9 : 0 5 AM M e n z i ng e r - S j ob1
ADMN - 2 0 8
50458
S PAN 2 0 2
01
I n t e rmed i a t e
Spa n i s h
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Lacab e ,
M
ADMN- 2 1 2
C o n t i nu a t i o n
of
S PAN
2 01
50459
S PAN 2 0 2
02
I n t e rmed i a t e
Sp a n i s h
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM L a c ab e ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 7
Con t i n u a t i o n
of
S PAN
2 01
4
4
M
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COURSE
10
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TI TLE
51173
S PAN 3 0 1
01
Compo s i t i o n
50460
S PAN3 02
01
Int ro
51 8 4 9
S PAN 3 4 1
01
SDanish (Contlnu
Conve rs a t i o n
&
H i s p an i c
L a t i no
Lit
Expe r i en c e s
5 1 850
S PAN 4 3 3
01
Spe c i a l
51851
S PAN 4 9 0
01
Capstone
T o p i cs
S t ud i e s in
US
L a t i n AIDer Sr.
Semi na r :
CR
DAYS
4
M W
4
T
F R
T
(A)
R
Lit
4
T
P r o j e ct
2
TBA
R
STIME
ETIME
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
L a cabe ,
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Wi l l i ams ,
l l : 5 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCTOR M
Wi l l i ams , P r edmo re ,
IN S T R U C T I ON S / COMMENT S
EVL D- 2 2 7 ADMN - 2 0 8
T
ADMN - 2 0 8
T
A DMN - 2 0 8
J
Staff
Cont i n u a t i o n
of
Meets
S PAN
301
GUR
in
L i t er a tu r e
Meets
GUR
in
L i t e r a t u re
Me e t s
A l t e r n a t ive
Meets
GUR
in
Perspect ives
Div
Liter at ure
T BA
LJEG h:lT . �TUD Business Law Law of the Financial Marketplace Law of the Workplace
BU SA 400 BUSA 405 BU SA 406 POLS 381
Civil Liberties Comparative Legal Systems (C)
POLS 471
Internship in Legal Studies
SOCI 351
Sociology of the Law
POLS 373
Note: See respective departments for information concerning course C R N , section, instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the Legal Studies section of the general university catalog for the Program requirements. Contact chair of Legal Studies Program, Denis Arnold, with questions.
50487
M FTH 5 0 0
01
Huma n
5 0 4 88
M FT H 5 0 7
01
Comp a r a t i ve
504 89
Marr
R
4
Deve l opment &
Fam
T h e r apy
4
T
0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 6 : 2 0 PM
McDowei l ,
T
ECAM - 0 2 7
GRAD
Students
or
I N STR
P e rm i s s i on
0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 6 : 2 0 PM
M c Dowe l l ,
T
ECAM - 0 2 7
GRAD
S t ud e n t s
or
INSTR
P e rmi s s i o n
0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 6 : 2 0 PM
St ude n t s
or
I N STR
M FT H 5 1 1
01
P s ycho so c i a l
York,
C
E CAM- 0 2 7
GRAD
5 0 4 9 0 M FT H5 1 9
01
P r a c t i cum
I
2
TBA
York,
C
TBA
For M FT H
GRAD
S t ud e n t s
in
M FT H
Clinic
1 M FTH5 1 9
02
P r a ct i cum
I
2
TBA
McDowe l l ,
MFTH
GRAD
P a t h o l og y / t o
W
MFTH
Meets 504 91
T
T BA
For Meet
5 0 4 92
M FT H 5 1 9
03
P r a c t i cum
I
2
McDowe l l ,
TBA
T
T BA
For
in
M FT H
Mee t s 5 0 4 93
M FT H5 2 0
01
Theory
2
I
M C Dow e l l ,
TBA
T
T BA
For
MFTH5 2 0
02
Theory
5 0 4 94
M FTH 5 2 1
01
Pra c t i cum
I II
2
TBA
York ,
C
TBA
2
TBA
York,
C
T BA
5 0 4 95
MFTH 5 2 1
02
Pra c t i cum
II
2
M c Dowe l l ,
TBA
TBA
T
5 0 4 96
M FT H 5 2 1
03
P r a c t i cum
II
2
M c Dowe l l ,
T BA
TBA
T
GRAD
Students Clinic
5 0 4 97
M FT H 5 2 2
01
Theory
II
2
York,
TBA
C
T BA
51154
M FT H 5 2 2
02
Theory
5 1 8 57
MFTH5 2 5
01
P r a c t i cum
50504
M F TH 5 9 9
01
The s i s
2
II IV
TBA
T s ch i mpe r l e ,
TBA
Yo r k , St a f f
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C
B
in in
Students
GRAD M FT H
ONLY
ONLY
S t ud e n t s
ONLY
Clinic
GRAD
M FT H
ONLY
Clinic
GRAD
in MFTH
F o r M FT H Meet
GRAD M FT H
For M FT H Meet
S t ud e n t s
M FT H
in
ONLY
Clinic
in
F o r M FT H Meet
GRAD
i n t1 FTH
F o r M FT H Meet
S t ud e nt s
Clinic
M FT H
Meets 5 1 153
M FT H
Pe rmi s s i o n ONLY
St u d e n t s
ONLY
Clinic S t ud e n t s
ONLY
Clinic
T BA TBA T BA
F o r M FTH
GRAD
St ud e n t s
ONLY
Req ' m
·
To insure correct placement of students in begInning math courses, eligi bility will be required for registration for MATH 091 , 1 05 , 1 07 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 2, 1 28, 1 40 and 1 5 1 .
•
Students may establish eligibility for registration for a course by eaming a qualifying score through the math pl.acement syste m.
·
Students who have taken the prerequisite course at PLU are eligible without taking the placement exam (grade of C minus or better) .
•
Students who have not taken t h e placem ent exam ma y obta in the exam a t t h e Math Department Office. week for the results to be available.
The exam a n d accompanying
question naIre
will take about 7 0 minutes.
Allow one
New students preferring to take the exam by mail shOUld contact the Math Placement Director at the earliest opportunity.
If you have taken the exam but do not have the results or have q uestions about placement, contact the Math Placement Director, 535-7402. If
a
student is eligible for a partielJlar math course either by taking a prerequisite course at PLU or through the math placement system but experiences difficultIes registering for that course,
contact the Math Placement D irector (535-8738).
· Students who have not taken the mathematics placement lest or have not otherwise satisfied eligibility for a math course will not be able to register for that course. 10
TI.TLE
CRN
COURSE
5 0 4 63
M,l\TH 1 0 5
01
Math
50464
MA T
01
M a t hema t i c a l
H 1 07
COU RS E of
CR
Personal
DAY S
F i na nc e
R
Expl o r a t i o n s
M
W
F
I N S T RUCT OR
ST1MF.
E T Il'1E
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Zhu,
0 9 : 1 5 AM
I O : 20N�
R a ndo l p h ,
M
T
LOCAT I ON
I N ST RU C T I ON S / COMM E N T S
OGYM - I 0 5
See
above
for
el igibi l i t y
r e q u i r e men t s
OGYM - 1 0 3
See
above
for
e l ibibi l i t y
r e q u i r e men t s
above
for
e l i g ibi l i t y
r e q u i r ements
50465
MATH l l 1
01
Co l l eg e A l g e b r a
2
M 1-1
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM
Be n k h a l t i ,
OGYM- 1 0 5
See
50466
�1ATH l l l
02
Co l l e g e .lU g e b r a
2
H
F
1 2 : 3 0 pM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Das ,
K
OGYM- 1 0 3
Co u r s e
5 0 4 6 8 1HATH1 l 2
01
P l a ne
2
1-1 'v F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Da s ,
K
OGYM - � 0 3
Course See
above
for
e l ig i b i l i t y
5 0 4 6 9 MAT H1 2 8 5 0 4 7 0 MAT H 1 2 8
01
Linear
I nt r
M W
F
11 : 1 5 N·l
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Da s ,
K
OGYM - I 0 5
See
above
for
e l i g i b i l i t y r eq u i r e me n t s
02
5047 1
1-tfI.TH1 2 8
03
50472
t-tfl.T H 1 4 0
01
Ana l yt i c
G e o me t r y
&
50473
Geo m e t r y
&
W
R
See T r i g o n o me t ry
ends
above
!-la r c h
for
begins
26th
eligibi l i t y March
r e q u i r e me n t s
30th r e q u i r e men t s
Mod e l s
&
Ca l c u l u s ,
Li n e a r
Mod e l s
&
Ca l cu l u s ,
Intr
M W
F
l 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PI-l
R a ndo l ph ,
T
A DMN- 2 1 7
See
above
for
e l igibi l i t y
Linear
Mod e l s
&
CalcUlus ,
Intr 4
M W
r
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 4 : 4 5 PM
R a nd o l p h ,
T
OGYH - I 0 5
See
above
fo r
e l i g ibi l i g y
r e q u i r e me n t s
f un c t i o n s
M W F
l 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Do r n e r ,
OGY!-l - 1 0 5
See
above
for
e l ig ibi l i t y
r e q u i r e me n t s
Fun c t i o n s
r e q u i r ements
r e q u i r e me n t s
MA T H 1 4 C
02
An a l yt i c
M W
E'
01 : 4 5 PM
0 2 ; 5 0 PM
Dorr.e r ,
C
OGYM- 1 0 5
See
above
for
e l igibi l it y
7 4 MATH 1 5 1 5 0 4 7 5 MATH 1 S l
01
I n t: r o d u c t i o n
to
Ca l cu l u s
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5 AM
l O : 2 0N�
Do rne r ,
B
MGYM - 1 0 l
See
a bove
fo r
e l i b i b i l i t y r eq U i r e me n t s
02
I n t r od u c t i o n
to
Ca l c u l u s
M W
E'
1 1 ; l S AM 1 2 ; 2 0 PM
Do e ne r ,
B
MGYM- 1 0 l
Se e
above
for
e l i gib i l ity
MATH 1 5 2 5 0 4 7 7 MAT H 1 5 2
01
C a l c u I us C a l c u l us Mod e r n
E l eme n t a r y M a t h emat i c s
M a "C r i x
Algebra
50 4
50476
51853
MA TH 2 0 3
50 4 7 8
MATH 2 2 3
02 01 01
5 0 n 9 MATH 2 3 0
01
11 II
M
0 2 : 5 0 DM
Ne ud a u e c , Do r n e r ,
B
F T R 1'1 W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
Do r n e r ,
C
2 4
M W
F
M W
F
0 8 : 00 AM
0 9 : 0 5AM Y i u ,
C
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Zhu ,
M
OGYM- 1 0 3
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 ; 05 AM
Da s ,
K
MGYM - 1 0 l
03 ; 4 0 PM
Q 4 : 4 5 Pl-l
N e ud a u e r ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM Wu ,
l 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 ; 3 5 pM
M W
01
Discrete
Structures
02
Di s c r e t e
Structures
50482
J-tfl.T H 2 5 3
01
Mul t ivariable
51 854
MAT
H321
01
Geome t r y
50483
4
MATH 3 3 1
01
Linear
4
5 2 0 2 0 t'lATH 3 4 0
01
Bri e f
t1A T H 3 4 8
01
App l
5 1 8 5 6 I-lA TH 3 5 l
01
Di f f e r en t i a l
Cal C U l u s
.lI.n a l ys i s l Anova
Equat ions
N
OGYM- 1 04
0 4 ; 4 5 PM
MATH2 4 5
I n t r od u c t i o n / P r ob a b i l i t y
N
0 3 : 4 0 PM
5 0 11 8 0 MATH 2 4 5
Regress ion
0 1 : 3 5 PM N e ud a u e r ,
01 : 4 5 PM
M \',1
504 81
51 855
1 2 : 3 0 PM
F
M
H i s t o r y o f M a t h e ma t i c s
.lI. l g e b r a
W F W r
2
R
W F M W M W E' M \"/ F J.1
OGYM - 1 0 4 MGYM - 1 0 l
l O ; 2 0AM 0 9 : 5 S AN l l ; O OAM
P e t e rs o n ,
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 0 5AM
Wu ,
D
MBL D- 1 1 2
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM
Wu ,
0
MBL D - 1 l 2
OGY M- I 0 4 MGYM - 1 0 3
G
OGYM- 1 0 4
OSY M - 1 0 4
N
D
Benkhalti ,
MGYM- 1 0 l R
"DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
Page
49
MBL D- 1 l 2
(Beginning 4:30 and later)
r eq ui re me n t s
Registration for private lessons and music ensembles takes place in the Music Office (MBRC-206). Class lessons : Private Instruction'
1 Credit hour:
Meet twice a week for 50 minutes each
1 Credit hour:
Twelve 30 minute private lessons per term pius schedUled performance seminars
2 Credit hours:
Twelve 60 minute private lessons per term plus scheduled performance seminars
3-4 Credit hours
Permission of I nstructor Is required:
Twelve 60 minute private lessons per term plus additional outside work plus scheduled performance seminars. Private Lesson Fees in addition to tuition (per course):
Perfor mance S em i nars: COURS E 1 0
*201
1 Credit hour
$1 50.00
2-4 C redit hours
$225.00
See seminar information at right and/or check with instructor at beginning of the term
C O U R S E TITLE Beginner's Piano
DAYS (1 cr)
T R
START
END
09:55am - 1 0 :45am
I N STR UCTOR
R OOM
Knapp, S .
M B R C -331
Jazz
TBA
Staff
202 / 402
Private Piano
TBA
Staff
203 / 403
O rgan
TBA
Dahl, D.
401
'204
Class Voice (1 cr)
204 / 404
Private Voice
205 / 405
1 1 :50 am
T R
-
1 2:40 pm
Frohnmayer, M .
MBR C-306 F, 1 2:30-1 :30 pm, LC H , per SchedUle plus
Staff
Viol in / Viola
TBA
Staff
206 / 406
Cello / Bass
TBA
Siaff
207 / 407
Flute
TBA
Staff
208 / 408
Oboe/ English horn
TBA
Staff
209 / 409
Bassoon
TBA
21 0 / 41 0
Clarinet
TBA
P ete r son F .
21 1 / 41 1
Sa)(ophone
TBA
Cline, S.
21 2 / 4 1 2
Trumpet
TBA
Harkness ,
21 3 ' 41 3
Horn
TBA
Vaught-Farner,
21 4 / 41 4
Trombone
TBA
Immel, D
21 5 / 41 5
E u phonluml Tuba
TBA
Turner, R .
2 1 6 / 41 6
Peroussion
TBA
Staff
.. 2 1 7
Class GUitar ( 1 cr)
"21 7/ 41 7
P rivate Guitar
TBA
Staff
21 8 / 41 8
Harp
TBA
Staff
21 9 / 41 9
Harpsiohord
TBA
Habedank,
221
Keyboard Proficiency
TBA
Knapp , S .
*
S E M I NA R I N F O RMAT I O N
Knapp, F , 1 2:30路1 :30 pm, L C H per schedule
TBA
*'*
.
studio classes TBA M, 6: 1 0-7:00 pm,
.
MBRC-322,weekly.
,
Kracht ,
F
08:30am - 1 0:20am
Field ,
421
Advanoed Keyboarding
TBA
Staff
327
Composition
TBA
Staff
351
Accompanying
TBA
Staff
F , 1 2:30-01 :35 , pm ,
J.
MB RC-1 1 6 , weekly
D. M , 6:00-7'00 pm ,
K
MB RC-306, weekly
F, 1 2 30- 1 :30 pm , M B R C-322, weekly W, 5: 1 5-6: 1 5 pm , M B R C-322, weekly
H
NO LESSON FEE APPLIED BEGINNING GUITAR STUDENTS REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS
. Page 50
MBRC- 1 1 6 F , 1 2;30路 1 :35 pm , MBRC-331 , weekly K.
F , 1 2:30- 1 :30 pm, MBRC-202, weekly
C (Continued) CRN
COU R S E
ID
CR
S T I HE
DAYS
E T H1E
01 02 01
K e ybo a rd i n g i c K e yb o a rd i n g B a s i c K e ybo a rd i ng Keybo a rd i n g I I
1
Theory
I
3
M
W
F
Th e o r y
I
3 1
0 8 : O OAM 09 :
M
W
f
0 9 : 1 5.l>.M
�1
W
51 858
MU S I l 1 6
01
51 859
MU S I l 1 6
02
5 2 02 1
MU 5 I l 1 6
03
5 0 5 01
MU S I l 2 2
01
MU S I l 2 4 U51 12 4 MU S I l 2 6
T I T LE
C OU RS E
I N S T RUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
Bas i c
M W
0 8 : 0 0At1
0 8 : 5 0AM
K i d: ,
N
MBRC- 3 3 1
Ba s
�1 W
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 0 5AM
Ki r k ,
N
MBRC- 3 3 1 MBRC- 3 3 1
ar
02
Sa r
03
Ea r
T rai ni ng I I T r a i n i ng I t T r 1l i r H ng I I Trai ning I I
50SH
�lU S I l 2 6
04
Ear
5 0 :' 1 7
MU S '! l 3 0
01
H i s t c ::- y
5 0 605
I>1 U S I 2 2 6
01
Ear
50606
MU S I 2 2 6
02
5 0 6 07
MU S I 2 2 6
03
50 6 08
MU S I 2 3 2
01
2 0t h
51 860
MU S I 2 H
L01
W o o dwi nd
5 1 661
MU S I 3 3 6
01
�1 a k i
5061 6
MU S I 3 4 0
01
F u n d a me n t a l s
51869
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01
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D
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0 9 : 1 5AM
l O : 05AM B r ad l e y ,
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R
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1 0 : 05AM
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R
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R
MBRC- 3 0 6
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M U S I 363 M U S I 365
Univ. Singers C hapel Choir
1 . 00 1 . 00
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C horal Union Univ. Wind Ensemble
1 . 00 1 . 00
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vi 50617
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Sparks, R. Nance, R .
Sparks, R . Nance, R . Dahl, D . Nance, R . B radley, R .
MBR C-306 MBR C-330 MBR C-322 MBR C-306 MBR C-330 MBR C-330 MBR C-306 MBR C-330 TR IN-CHRCH TR IN-CHRCH MBR C-306 MBR C-330 M BR C-322
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51
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$1 1 0 Tour Fee
$45 Tour Fee No Audition Required $25.00 Fee Full Band: M W ; Sectional: F Sectional: T; Full Band: R $1 40.00 Tour Fee 4:30
and later)
IC E
CRN 50783
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(Continued
M U S I 371
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375 37e 3 78 380
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' .00 1 .00 1 .00 1 . 00
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381 01 381 02 381 03 381 04 381 05 381 05 383
C ha mber Ensem ble Chamber E nsem ble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemlel Chamber Ensemble C hamber Ensemble Two- Piano Ensemble
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1 MUSI 4 4 6
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0 3 : 0 0 PM
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r e q u i r ed
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0 3 : 0 0 PM
Sign up and registration for all clinical and lab sections will be done In the School of Nursing. Clinical sections are subject to change after registration due to agency and/or school needs.
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5 0 8 07 1 N U R S 3 2 0
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H
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50813
NURS3 4 4
R
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R
51870
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0 3 : 4 0 PM
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NU R S 3 6 1
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P
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01
P h a r ma c o l o g y
0 9 : 5 5 AM
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P
RAM S - 2 0 6
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TBA
NURSING (Contln COU R S E
CRN
ID
COURSE
T I TLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
I N STRUCTOR
51875
NU RS3 6 4
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0
MT
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51876
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51 8 7 7
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0
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07 : 0 0AM
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51878
NURS3 6 4
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51 8 7 9
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07 : 0 0AM
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51881
N U RS 3 6 5
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l l : 4 0AM
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0 3 : 3 0 PM Va n c i n i ,
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Comm .
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Nu r s . :
Cl i n i c a l
3
T
0 8 : 0 0AH
0 5 : 0 0 PM Jo h n s on ,
N lJ RS 4 5 3
C04
Comm .
H1 t h .
Nurs . :
Clinical
3
T
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 5 : 0 0 PI'1
NlJ RS 4 5 4
01
Nursing
R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM S c h u l t z ,
C
I NG R- 1 0 0
R
0 9 : 5 5 ��
l l : 4 0AM S c h u l t z ,
C
EVL D- 2 2 7
C
T BA
S i t u a t i o n s / Commu n i t i e s
6
M D
D
(Madigan ( We l l n ess
T BA
L
N lJ RS 4 5 4
COl
Nurs
S i t u a t i on s / Commun C l i n i c
0
TBA
S c hu l t z ,
NURS4 54
C02
Nurs
S i t u a t i o n s ! Commun
0
TBA
We l l s ,
51885
N U RS 4 6 1
01
Senior
I
S em i n a r
1
hi
1 2 : 3 0 PM
01 : 3 5 PM C a r r ,
5 1 8 96
N URS4 6 1
02
Senior
I
S em i n a r
1
1'1
l 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM Rob i n s o n ,
51 8 97
N U RS 4 6 1
03
Senior
I
Semi n a r
1
It]
l 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM R e n a ud ,
M
RAM S - 2 0 3
51 8 8 6
NU R S 4 6 4
01
Nursing
5
"
0 3 : 4 0 Pt-l
0 6 : 3 0 PM R e n a u d ,
M
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
51 8 8 7
N U RS 4 6 4
COl
Nur s
0 7 : 0 0AM
0 3 : 3 0 PM C a r r ,
S i t u a t i o ns
Si tuati ons
II
II Cl i n i c
(MS )
0
MT
( St .
Nurs
Si tuations
II
Clini c
( OB )
0
07 : 0 0AM
MT
0 3 : 3 0 PM Wood ,
1 N U RS 4 6 4
Nurs
S i t u a t i on s
II
Cl in
( Peds )
0
0 7 : 0 0AM
MT
0 3 : 3 0 PM
l N U RS 4 6 4
Nurs
S i tuati ons
II
Clinic
( MS )
0
0 7 : 0 0AM
T
TBA
M
( T a c oma
TBA
S
COS
Nurs
Situa tions
II
Clin
( Ps yc )
0
07 : 0 0AM
T
Driessnack,
H
TBA
( t1 a r y
0 3 : 3 0 PM R o b i n s o n ,
TBA
M
0 3 : 3 0 PM C u l b e r t s o n ,
50842
N U RS 4 7 2
01
I s s ues
a n d T re n d s
in
Nursing
2
M
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
S ch a f f l e r ,
50843
N U RS 4 7 2
02
I ss u e s
and
in
Nursing
2
M
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Kl i s ch ,
50844
N U RS 4 7 3
COl
Commu n i t y
as
w
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 5 : 0 0 PM We l l s ,
M M
3
J
I�U R S 4 7 3
C02
Commu n i ty
as
C l i en t ( C1 i n i ca l )
3
W
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 5 : 0 0 PM A l l e n ,
50846
N U RS 4 7 3
C03
Commun i t y
as
C l ient ( C l i n i ca l )
3
1'1
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 5 : 0 0 PM
Jo h n s o n ,
50847
NURS 4 7 3
C04
Commu n i t y
as
C l i en t ( C l i n i c a l )
3
0 8 : 0 0 N1
0 5 : 0 0 PM
Kapl a n ,
51 1 1 4
N U RS 4 8 0
01
App l i e d
S t ud i e s / Nu r s i n g
1
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
S ch a f f l e r ,
I·]
M
Page
54
R
M
50845
Case
436
TBA
B L R
Gen e r a l
Hospital ) Resources
( VA
Fee
T B}\.
Army M ed i c a l
L e a r n i ng Bridge
Cente r )
Resources
Fee
Hosp i t a l )
L e a r n i ng
sess ion
( St .
Lab
Cl i e n t ( C 1 i n i c a 1 )
Hosp i t a l )
NU RS
s e s s i o n TBA
Good
Fee
Hospi ta l )
L e a r n i ng
session &
Resources
TBA
J o s e ph ' s
$55 . 00
Trends
Cent e r )
L e a r n i ng
(Mad i g a n
L ab
1 NU RS 4 6 4
4 54
Cent e r )
s es s io n
$55 . 00 51 8 91
Fee
AA� S - 2 07
M
Lab C04
Resources
AA� S - 2 0 5
M
$ 55 . 00 51890
Al t e r n a t ive
c a mp us
T BA
11
Lab C03
to
Army M ed i c a l
wi t h
$55 . 00 51889
NURS
J o s e ph ' s
t1e e t s
Lab C02
open
c o mp l e t i o n
Mee t s
( Tobago )
$55 . 00
1 N U RS 4 6 4
Prior
sequence .
RAM S - 2 0 7
52026
51888
I
with
TBA
51 8 8 4
Clinic
Meets
C e nt e r )
stude nts :
Learning
T BA
T BA
B
Kapl a n ,
$ 5 5 . 00
Hospi t a l )
Army M ed i c a l
Pe r s p e c t i v e s : N U RS 4 2 5
C e nt e r )
Genera l )
Resou rces
Fee
T BA S a ma r i t a n
L e a rn i ng
Hos p i t a l s )
Resources
Fee
s e s s io n TBA
RAMS- 2 0 6
$5 5 . 0 0
L e a r n i ng
Resources
Fee
RAMS - 2 0 4
$55 . 00
L e a r n i ng
Resources
Fee
TBA
( Ma d i g a n
TBA
( We l l n e s s
T BA
( To b a g o )
Army M ed i c a l Cente r )
T BA
D i s cus s i o n
RAM S - 2 0 6
Expe r i m e n t a l
T BA Course
Cent e r )
CRN
COU R S E
5 1 9 96
N U RS 5 2 7
01
51 8 93
N U RS 5 3 7
01
* Po p u l a t i o n
51 995
N U RS 5 3 8
01
* Program
50856
NURS 5 3 9
01
The o r e t i c a l
50857
N U RS 5 5 9
01
H e� l t h
50861
N U RS 5 7 9
01
50862
N U RS 5 8 2
OJ
ID
COU R S E
T I TLE Research
Nursing
B a s ed
S t u d y : T he o r y
D e v e l op m e n t Fo u nd a t i o n s
Systm Man agment
* Ph a r ma c o t h e r a p e u t i c s Adv
Health
A s s e s s me n t
P r a ct cm
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
3
M
I N S T RUCTOR
LOCAT ION RJlJ.1 S - 2 0 4
0 4 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 0 0 PM
Pas s ,
C
3
R
0 8 : 0 0 PM
1 0 : 0 0 PM
Pas s ,
C
2
R
0 5 : O O PM
07 :
0 4 : 0 0 PM
3
T
2
TBA
II
R
/ P r o mo t n
ETIME
5
W
O O PM
RAM S - 2 0 7 RA.'1 S - 2 0 5
0 6 : 5 0 PM M a l o n e y ,
i-1 P
Schul t z ,
C
T BA
Vancini ,
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 7 : 3 0 P M J a me s ,
D
0 4 : O O PM
0 8 : O O PM Al l e n ,
11
51 994
N U RS 5 8 3
01
N U RS 5 8 5
01
50865
N U RS 5 9 0
01
51088
N U RS 5 9 8
01
Scho l a r l Y
51116
NURS5 9 9
I
The s i s
* C l i ni c a l
P h a rma c o t h e r a p e u t i c s
Fami l y Nurs e * Ro l e
of
P r a ct i t i on e r
N ur s e
II
P ra ct i t i on e r
Inq .
in
Nurs .
P ra c .
T
2
R
7 W
3 4
R
RAM S - 2 0 5 be
t aken
for
2
-
5
c r ed i t s
RAl�l S - 2 0 3
$55 . 00
Resources
L e a r n i ng
Fee
R
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 8 : 3 0 PM J a me s ,
D
RAM S - 2 0 6
0 4 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 5 0 PM Al l e n ,
M
RAM S - 2 0 3
0 5 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Pas s ,
C
RAM S - 2 0 7
0 4 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Pas s ,
C
RAl'1 S - 2 0 8 T BA
St a f f
TBA
ay
RAM S - 2 0 4
S cha f f l e r , 5 1 9 93
I N ST RUCT I O N S / C OMMEN T S
May
be
t aken
for
1
-
c r ed i t s
LOSOP 50954
PHIL l O l
01
Ph i l o s op h i c a l
I ssues
M \'1
F
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 0 5AM K a u r i n ,
P
ADMN - 2 l 4
5 1 1 00
PHILl 01
02
P h i l o s op h i c a l
I ssues
M W
F
0 9 : l 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM K a u r i n ,
P
ADMN- 2 1 4
50956
PHIL1 2 5
01
Mo r a l
Phi l o sophy
50955
PHIL1 2 5
02
Mo r a l
P h i l o s op h y
5 0 95 8
P H I L2 2 0
01
* Women
50959
P H I L3 2 5
01
* Bu s i n e s s
E t h i cs
50960
P H I L3 2 5
001
* B us i n e s s
E t h i cs
and
Ph i l o so p h y
(A)
ADMN- 2 l 4
T
R
1 l : 5 0Al�1
0 1 : 3 5 Pt1
Ol s o n ,
K
4
T
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 P M Ol s o n ,
K
4
T
R
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 Pt1 1'1 c K e nn a ,
ADMN - 2 1 4
Meets
0 6 : O O PM
0 7 : 0 0 Pt·1 Ar n o l d ,
D
ADMN - 1 0 1
P r e req :
T
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 0 0 PM A r n o l d ,
D
ADMN - 2 0 8
T
2
M
A DM N - 2 1 4 E
A l t e rn a t i v e
Concu r r e n t
D i s cu s s i on
o
50961
P H I L3 2 5
D02
* Bus i ne s s
E t h i cs
Di s c u ss i o n
o
0 7 : 1 5 PM
0 8 : l 5 PH A r no l d ,
D
A DMN - 2 0 8
50 962
PH I L 3 2 5
D03
* Bus i n e s s
Ethics
D i s c u s s i on
o
M
0 7 : 1 5 Pl'l
0 8 : 1 5 PM Arno l d ,
D
ADMN - 2 0 8
5 1 909
PHIL3 3 1
01
An c i e n t
4
M 1\1
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM Arno l d ,
D
51910
P H I L3 3 6
01
P r a gma t i s m
4
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM M c K e nn a ,
51911
PHIL353
01
* Sp e c i a l
4
M \-J
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 8 : 3 0 PM
50966
PHIL4 93
01
* Ho n o r s
P h i l osophy &
Ame r i c a n
Ph
T op i c s Research
Proj ect
R
T BA
Physical Education courses are taught on a co-educational basis. year, but may be taken either fall or spring semester.
Pe rspect
1 0 1 , 1 25 ,
PHIL
reg
in
or
PHIL
Di v
325
D
r eq ' d
ADMN - 2 1 4
E
ADMN- 2 l 2
Kaur i n ,
P
ADMN - 2 1 1 B
Topi c :
Coope r ,
K
TBA
Fo r
Issues
Phi losophical
H o no r s
i n �\'a r
Ma j o rs
P H E D 1 00 is required for graduation and is offered every semester. It should be taken during the freshman
50866
P H E D1 0 0
01
Person a l i zed
Fitne s s
Program
50867
P H E Dl O O
02
P e r s o n a l i zed
Fi t n e s s
Program
1
50868
PH E DI 0 0
03
P e r s on a l i z e d
Fitness
Program
1
T
50869
PH E DI 0 0
04
P e r s on a l i z e d
Fitness
Program
1
M W
50870
PHEDI 0 0
05
P e r s on a l i zed
Fithess
Program
1
T
50871
PHED1 00
06
P e r son a l i zed
Fitness
P rogram
1
M W
50872
P H ED1 0 0
07
P e r s o n a l i zed
Fitness
Program
51 899
P HED l 0 0
08
P e r s o n a l i z ed
F i tness
Program
M W
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM We s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM - 2 0 5
Cour s e
ends
Friday,
Ma rch
26th
M
F
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 0 5AM M C C o n n e l l ,
K
OGYM - I 0 5
Cour s e
ends
Friday,
Ma rch
2 6th
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
OGYM - I 0 2
Co u r s e
ends Thursday,
0 8 : 0 0AN
0 9 : 0 5AM M c C o n n e l l ,
OGYM - 1 0 5
Course
be g i n s
W R
F
Ch a s e ,
G K
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
Ch a s e ,
G
OGYM - I 0 2
Course begins
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM M o o r e ,
B
OGYM - 1 0 2
Course
ends
1'1 F M 1'.' F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM We s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM - I 0 2
Cou r s e
be gi ns
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM M c C o n n e l l ,
K
OGYM-BALC
Cou r s e
M
Req
equiv a l ent
R
"DESIGNAT ES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
Page
55
25th
7th
T u e s d ay ,
Friday,
be g i n s
(Beginning 4 :30 and later)
Ap r i l
Ma rch Ap r i l
Ma rch
Ap r i l
7th
Ap r i l
7th
6th
2 6th
HYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued) Students with physical limitations should consider registering for PHED 150. CRN
COU R S E
50873
PHED1 5 0
01
Ada p t i v e
50874
PHE D 1 5 1
01
Beg i n n i ng
5 0 875
PH E D 1 5 3
01
Archery
50876
PHE D 1 5 5
01
Bowl i n g
511 4 6
PH E D 1 5 7
01
Personal
50877
PHED1 6 2
01
51 900
P H E D1 6 3
01
51 901
P H E D1 6 4
01
P i c k 1 eba l 1
1
50878
PH E D1 6 5
01
R a c q u e t b a l l / Sq u a s h
1
5 1 1 07
PHED1 65
02
R a c q u e t b a l l / S q ua s h
1
M W
5 1 902
PHED1 65
03
R a c q u e t b a l l / Squ a s h
1
T
R
51 903
PHE D 1 6 5
04
R a c q u e t b a l l / Sq u a s h
1
T
R
1 1 : 5 0AM
1 2 : 4 0 PM l-le s t e r i n g ,
51 904
PHED1 7 1
01
C a n o e i ng
1
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM K l u g e ,
ID
COU RSE
T I T LE
CR
Phy s i c a l
Act i v i t y
Go l f
1 1
DAYS
F R
1
I N ST R U CT I ON S / COMMENTS
ETIME
N i cho l s o n ,
G
T BA
For
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 05AM H a r o l d s o n ,
B
OGYM-FLDH
Fe e :
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
T BA l� W
LOCAT I ON
S'I'IME
I N S T R U C T OR
Ga rd ,
s t ud e n t s
PARD-BOWL
$50
C
OGYM-BALC
Co u r s e
C
OGYM- 1 0 3
re q ' d /
1 2 : 2 0 PM H a c k e r , 0 1 : 3 5 PM M o o r e ,
B
OGYM - FL DH
Fe e :
$5 . 00 .
Course
begins
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM Mo o r e ,
B
OGYM - 1 0 0
Fee :
$ 5 . 00.
Co u r s e
e n d s Ma rch
M ,,) F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
B
M W
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM M a r s h a l l ,
L
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM M a r s h a l l ,
L
1 2 : 4 5 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM Kl u g e ,
R
B e g i nn i n g
B a dmi n t o n
1
T
R F F
Moo r e ,
M S
t-1
e nd s
Fee :
$5 . 00 .
Cou r s e
begins
Fee :
$ 5 . 00 .
Cours e
ends
OGYM - RCRT
Fe e :
$ 5 . 00 .
Co u r s e
begins
OGYM - RCRT
Fee :
$5.00.
OGYM - R C RT
Fe e :
$5. 00.
POOL - I O O
Fe e :
$ 2 0 . 00 .
PHED1 7 7
01
vie i gh t
T r a i n ing
1
T
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM We s t e r i n g ,
PHED1 7 7
02
W e i ght
T r a i n ing
1
T
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 3 0AM
1
T
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 3 5 PM M c C o n n e l l ,
K
NAME - I O O
1
T
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM- F L DH
1
T
R
0 5 : 0 0 PM
0 6 : 0 5 PM I'le s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM-BALC
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM-BALC
Co u r s e
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM H a ro ld s o n ,
B
OGYM-FLDH
Fe e :
$20 . 00 .
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 2 0 PM Ad a ch i ,
OGYM - 1 0 0
Fee :
$5 . 00.
Low
PHED1 8 3
01
PHED1 8 6
01
Step Aerobi cs
PHED1 9 1
01
I n t ermedi a t e
PHE D1 9 3
01
I n t e r m ed i a t e
51 906
PHED1 97
01
We i g ht
T r a i n i ng /
51 907
PHED1 9 7
02
Weight
52018
PHED1 9 7
03
We i gh t
50889
PHED2 0 0
01
5 0 8 91
PH E D2 0 5
01
50883 50886 50887 50888
1
I mp a c t
* Power
A e r ob i c s
A e r ob i c s
S
G
1
suit
Thursday,
March
25th
Co u r s e
ends
Thursd ay,
Ap r i l
2 2 nd
Cou r s e
begins
Go l f
1
t1
W
B admi n t o n
1
t1 vi
A e ro b i c s
1
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM C h a s e ,
G
NAM E - I O O
Co u r s e
e nd s
T ra i n i ng/
A e ro b i c s
H 1'1
F
03 : 4 5AM
0 2 : 5 0 PM Ch a s e ,
G
NAME - I O O
Co u r s e
begins
T r a i n i ng/
A e ro b i c s
l: l'
T
R
0 2 : 4 0 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM Ch a s e ,
G
NAME - I O O
Co u r s e
d e s i gned
1
T
R
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 7 : 5 0 PM
POOL - 1 0 0
Cou r s e
ends
P H E D2 0 7
01
Skin *Basic
&
1
T
Fee :
$150 . 00.
Fee :
$ 1 50 . 00
S c uba Sa i l i ng
5201 9
P H E D2 1 2
01
5 0 8 93
P H E D2 2 2
01
Ja z z
508 94
P H E D2 2 3
01
Yoga
PHE:D 2 2 5 5 0 8 9 7 PH E:D2 3 4 5 0 8 9 8 PHED2 3 4 5 0 8 9 9 PH E D2 4 �
01 01 02 01
Ba l l r o om
50895
Diving
* C on d i t i o n i n g Dance
Level
I
D a n ce
Ba s k et oa l l
M
1 1
Re l ax a t i o n T e c h n i q u e s Rei ax a t i o r T e c hn iq u e s �o - Ed
1
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AJ'1 M y e r s ,
R
POOL - 1 0 0
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0 AH Hye r s ,
R
OGYM - I 0 2 A
R
07 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0 PM R i c e ,
1 1 1 1
W
T
M
R ;'1
T T
R
M T
K
R 1 SI-!i mm i ng
11c Conne 1 1 ,
R
OGYfvl - l 0 4
M
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 7 : 5 0 PM J o h n s o n ,
1 0 : 5 0AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Sea l ,
",1
0 9 : 1 5,l1.M
1 0 : 2 0AM
Seal ,
M
0 3 : 4 5 P1-1
0 5 : � 5 PM Appl e g a t e ,
1 0 : � SAlol 1 l : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PI1 0 8 : 5 5 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM
0 9 : S 5 A.t1
S ea 1
ends
Apri l
High
p e rmi s s i o n
of
Ap r i l
21st
b e g i n s Ap r i l
B e g i n n i ng
7th
B a dmi n t o n
i n s t ru c t o r .
March
26th
Apr i l for
7th i n a ct i v e
T h u rsd a y , Co u r s e /
6th
I ntens i ty
Cou r s e Prereq
2 nd
day.
9th
Wedn e s d a y ,
Four
Course
begins
Co u r s e
b e g i n s Ap r i l
ECAM-GYM
Cou r s e
ends
E CAM-GYM
Encourage
POOL - I O O
J
1st
ends
March
7th
March
begins
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2 6 th
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Intercolleglcrte sports participation In current semester required for registration In PHED250. Only one credit earned in PHED250 may be applied to the hours required for graduation. Grading: pass/fail
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50917
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50918
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19
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50919
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20
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2
5 0 9 38
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50939
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in
only Ol s o n
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0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0 PM
Co u r s e
e nd s
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2 4 th
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begins
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50942
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"DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
Page 57
(Beginning
4:30
and later)
Thursday,
I
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Ap r i l
ends
25 6th
March
26th
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COU R S E
ID
50945
HEED2 95
01
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Health
50946
HEED3 2 1
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50947
H E E D3 2 3
01
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50948
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01
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5094 9
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H E E D3 9 9
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0 6 : 3 0 PM
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0 8 : 5 5AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
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PHYS1 2 6
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50971
P H YS 1 3 6
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50980
PHY S 1 6 4
LOI
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1
5097 9
PHY S 1 6 4
L02
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P h ys i c s
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1
50981
PHYS 2 2 3
01
51 912
PH Y S 2 3 4
01
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51913
PHY S 3 3 4
01
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Mat e r i a l s
50984
PH Y S 3 5 4
01
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PHYS4 9 0B
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50974 5 0 97 5 5 0 97 7 50978
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0 4 : 4 5 PM
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0 4 : 4 5 PM
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R
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K
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51 916
POLS 3 2 6
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51 915
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51 917
POLS 3 7 3
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51918
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51919
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take
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Page 58
wi t h
210
P e r spect ives
ADMN- 2 0 6
Instruct o r ' s 50996
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ADMN - 2 0 0
0 9 : 1 5 AM
M W T
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5 1 005
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02
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01
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5 1 00,
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J
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1
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Staff
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1
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1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
S e eg e r ,
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1
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 4 : 4 5 PM Ah l s t ro m ,
M W
Adv
Stats
&
Re s e a rch
Lab
&
Res ea rch
Lab
51009
PSYC2 4 2
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Adv
&
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51 923
PSYC3 2 5
01
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51010
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01
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51 012
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51 924
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01
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51013
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01
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01
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51 0 1 7
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM M o r i t s u g u ,
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0 3 : 3 0 PM
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM M o o n ,
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Ke l l y,
D
W
0 5 : 4 5 PM
0 7 : 3 0 PM
Ke l l y ,
D
RAMS - 2 0 5
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
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B
XAVR - 1 1 4 XAVR - 2 0 1
2
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4
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2 8 th
2 7 th
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C J
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51016
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c r ed i t s
0 9 : 5 5 AM
51008
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51 922
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Re s e a r ch
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&
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S e n i o r S emi n a r
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S
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P
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0 6 : 4 5 PH
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L
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0 6 : 0 0 PH
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B
XAVR- 1 l 4
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t a ken
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s tudent s
STAT 2 3 1
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c r edi t s
only
/$5
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p e rmi s s i o n
of
inst ructor 51 021
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01
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51 9 2 6
PSY C 4 5 4
01
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51 927
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01
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51 9 2 5
P S YC 4 7 4
01
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51 022
PSYC4 9 3
01
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RELI l l 1
01
Bibl ical
RELI l 2 1
01
The
REL I 2 1 1
01
Re l i g
51023 51024 51026
1
&
P s y c ho l og y P s ych o l o g y M e t hod s : a nd
Women
L i t : Ol d Lit
(A)
Sys t em s
Chri s ti a n &
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of
&
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T r ad i t i on Old
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R
l l : 5 0AM
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T
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
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D
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R
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D
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T
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1 1 : 5 0 AM
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J
T
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PI'1
Govi g ,
S
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
K i l l en ,
0 9 : 5 5 AM
l l : 4 0AM
Petersen,
M W T
F R
D J
Meets
Al t e r n a t i ve
Pe rspect i ve s .
XAVR - 2 0 4
P J
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Page 59
XAVR - 2 03
ADMN - 2 1 6
Satis fies
RELI
r e q u i rem e n t ,
L i ne
1
ADMN - 2 1 6
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RELI
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L i ne
2
ADMN - 2 1 2
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1
(Beginning
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J
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Line
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0 1 : 4 5 Pl'1
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2
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01
51028
RE L I 2 1 2
02
51 928
RE L I 2 2 1
01
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52016
RELI 2 2 3
01
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51029
RELI 2 2 5
01
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a nd a nd
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5 1 92 9
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02
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51030
RE L I 2 2 6
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51 930
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2
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2 2
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ADMN - 2 0 6
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RELI
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T
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0 3 : 3 0 PM
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0 9 : 4 5AM
51 034
R E LI 3 6 1
01
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01
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5 1 934
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51037
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5 1 03 9
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01
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to
US
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2
51040
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01
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to
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2
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3
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51041
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01
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51042
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01
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51043
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01
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5 1 86 9 50787
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0 5 : 4 0 Pl'1
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0 7 : 0 0 PM
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0 7 : OOAM
0 9 : 4 5Al�1
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M
Brou i l l e tte ,
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0 3 : 3 0 P1"1
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D
XAVR - 1 l 4
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Lab
Fee :
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Lab
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$ 1 5 . 00
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Lab
Fee :
$ 1 5 . 00
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in
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M a RC - 1 l 6
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day
C l a s s room On e
day
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teachers
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only
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S'OCIAL W 51 939
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01
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Page 60
J
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CRN 51049
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"
51 0 5 0
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COURSE
T I TLE
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DAYS
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01
Ame r i c a n
Society
(A)
M
SOC I l 01
02
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Soc i e t y
(A)
M
Soc i e t y
(A)
51 938
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03
Ame r i c a n
51 051
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01
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W W
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Alt
Pe r s p e c t i v e
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J
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM McDad e ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM M c Da d e ,
51104
SOCI 3 9 7
01
Res e a r ch M e t h o d s
4
T
51056
SOCI 3 9 9
o
Internship
1
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5 1 057
SOCI 4 1 3
01
Crime
51 060
SOCI 4 7 3
01
51 5 91
SOCI 4 9 0
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M
Ethni c i t y
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Alt
Bibl a r z,
0 9 : 4 5AM H i g g i n s o n ,
S o c i o l ogy o f
Se n i o r
Alt
Me e t s
J o bs t ,
0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM
The
and
Meets
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0 9 : 0 5AM
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 8 : 0 0AM
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Race
ADMN - 2 0 0
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 5 0AM
01
ST :
I N STRUC T I ON S / COMME N T S
R
SOCI 3 3 0
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LOCAT ION
R
SOCI 3 5 1
and Society
I N STRUCTOR
T
51 937
Law
F
ETIME
T
5 2001
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STIME
0 8 : 00AM
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OGYM- 1 0 2 ADMN - 2 0 6
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XAVR - 2 0 3 I nd e p e n d e n t
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S t udy C a rd
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ADMN - 2 l 7
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R
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R
ADMN - 2 0 8
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XAVR- 2 0 3
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0 7 : 3 0 PM
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XAVR- 2 0 3
B i b1 a r z ,
L e o n -G u e r r e r o , 51061
1
51 0 7 0
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I
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T
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1 1 : 4 0AM
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or
ADMN - 2 0 4 A E n r o l l
R
03, 51593
1 S T AT 2 3 1
03
I n t r od u c t o r y
Stat i st i c s
( PS Y C )
T
R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
B r own ,
RAMS - 2 0 6
R
5 S T AT 2 3 1
04
I n t r od u c t o r y
51074
STAT 2 3 1
L01
Sta t i s t i c s
Lab
0
5 1 07 5
S T AT 2 3 1
L02
Stati s t i cs
Lab
51078
STAT 2 31
L03
St a t i s t i c s
L ab
51079
S T AT 2 3 1
L04
* St a t i s t i c s
Lab
51080
S T AT 2 3 1
L05
Sta t i s t i c s
Lab
( PSYC )
51081
STAT 2 3 1
L06
Stati s t i cs
Lab
( P SYC )
51076
S T AT 2 3 1
L07
St a t i s t i c s
Lab
( S OC I )
51 077
STAT 2 3 1
L08
Stat i s t ics
L ab
( SOCI )
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req' d . Jr ' s
&
R eg i s t e r Sr ' s
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also
have
p r i o r i t y d u r i ng
reg .
XAVR- 2 0 3
Concurrent with
STAT 2 3 1
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Gender and Communication (A) Critical Conversation: Women in the Ancient World
CR I T 1 1 7 1 4
Critical Conversation : Women, Men and Families
F R E N 432
Women's Studies: French African Emphasis
H I ST 359
H i story of Women in the United States (A)
P H I L 220
Women and Philosophy (A)
PSYC 474
Psychology of Women (A)
WMST 1 01
Introduction to Women's Studies (A)
WMST 490
Seminar in Women's Studies 0 1 : 4 5 PM
03 : 3 0 PM
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A N T H 350
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Administration Mary Baker Russell Music Center
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535· 7 1 3 1
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535·7161
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535·7457
M.,h Buil<ling .......... ..................................... 39
535·7758
Memorial Gymnasium .................................. 36 MortY.d, Librory ........................ .... .. . ...... .. .... 14
535·710 I 535.7430
N&mC'l Fitness Center ........................... ...... 36a
535.7131
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SlwUn, life ....................................... 535·7191 Summer SlUdi.. ................................ 535·7129
OrOol Hall
Transfer CoordUator ....... ................. 535·7138
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ECAM
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East Campus
RAMS
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Ramstad
RCTR
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Rieke Science Center
UCTR
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Un iversity Center
XAVR
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Xavier Han
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8:00 a . m .
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Tuesday
8:00 a . m. -
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Monday
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1 :45 p.m.
Tuesday
1 :00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.
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3:40 p.m.
Wednesday
3:00 p . m . -
4:50 p . m .
T R
8:00 a.m.
Wednesday
8 : 00 a . m . -
9:50 a. m .
T R
9:55 a.m.
Thursday
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TR
1 1 : 50 a.m.
Monday
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T R
3:40 p.m.
Tuesday
3:00 p.m. -
4 : 50 p.m.
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Late afternoon and evening classes should hold final examinations at the regularly scheduled meeting times during exam week.
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Classes which meet on Wednesday only, Thursday only, Friday only or Saturday during the semester will need to contact the Registrar's Scheduler, Hilloah Creigh, at extension 71 1 3 to arrange for a classroom during final exam week as Monday only or Tuesday only classes are normally assigned to the regular classroom .
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students in one-semester-hour courses may be evaluated prior to the final exam week.
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FInal exams must be scheduled using the beginning time of the class.
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Friday of final exam week is available for make-up examinations, follow-up examinations already given, or student conferences.
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Final g rades for each J- Term course are due in the office of the Registrar, Room 1 30 of the Hauge Administration Building, no later than 1 2:00 noon, Friday, February 5, 1 999. Final g rades for each spring semester course are due in the office of the Registrar, Room 1 30 of the Hauge Administration Building, no later than 1 2:00 noon, Thursday, May 27, 1 999.
Note: Students may access their grades through the PLU voice response system beginning Mond y, February 8, 1 999 for J-Term and beginning Friday, May 28, 1 999 for Spring. Grade mallers will be s8nt to the student's permanent address after all courses have been graded. Grades will be posted to transcripts and cumulative GPA's updated approximately two weeks after the end of the term.