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WELCOME TO SUMMER AND FALL 2002 . As you tum the simple newsprint pages of this class schedule, we encourage you to look for learning experiences that will change your life - not just fulfill your requirements.
Maybe you'll read a Cuban woman's memoir, and you'll understand the power of gender and skin color differently. Maybe you'll talk a lot during class discussions, and you'll learn to listen even more. Maybe.you'li work with classmates completing a case study, and you'll discover that you can resolve conflict creatively. Maybe you'll serve as a tutor at a homeless shelter, and you'll see people on the streets as individuals. Maybe you'll attend a reading by a Native American poet, and you'll stand on the land with more awareness. With high hopes here at PLU, we come together, in classes and out of classes, to form our academic community this summer and fall. Welcome!
Integrative Learning Objectives The goals of a PLU education Critical Reflection )-
consider issues from multiple perspectives
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evaluate assumptions and consequences of different perspectives in assessing possible solutions to problems
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select sources of information using appropriate research methods Expression
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communicate clearly and effectively in both oral and written forms
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create symbols or meaning in a variety of expressive media, both verbal and nonverbal
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adapt messages to various audiences Interaction with Others
� work creatively to identify and clarify the issues of concern � develop and promote effective strategies and interpersonal relationships �
acknowledge and respond to conflicting ideas and principles, and identify common interests Valuing
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articulate and assess one's own values, with an awareness of the communities and traditions that have helped to shape them
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recognize how others have arrived at values different from one's own develop a habit of caring for oneself, for others, and for the environment
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approach moral, spiritual, and intellectual development as a life-long process Multiple Frameworks
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recognize and understand how cultures profoundly shape different assumptions and behaviors
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ldentify issues and problems facing people in every culture
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cultivate respect for diverse cultures, practices, and traditions
To see the document in its entirety contact the Provost's Office at 253.535. 7 1 26 or visit the website at plu. edu/-provost
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PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY
Summer 2002
ALENDAR
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Tuesday, M ay 28
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Tuesday, June 1 1
Thursday, July 1 1
Monday, August 1 2
Saturday, August 24
G rades D u e from Faculty Friday, August 30
Summer Term I
Tuesday, May 28
Monday, June 3
Tuesday, June 4
Monday, June 1 0
Wednesday, June 1 9
Saturday, June 22
Friday, June 28
Wednesday. May 29 Monday, June 24 Tuesday, June 25 Monday, July 22 Monday, July 29 Tuesday, May 28 Monday, July 8
Monday, June 1 0 Friday , June 28 Friday, July 5 Tuesday, July 23 Friday, August 2 Thursday, June 6 Wednesday, July 1 7
Tuesday, June 1 1 Monday, July 1 Monday, July 8 Wednesday, July 24 Monday, August 5 Friday, June 7 Thursday, July 1 8
Tuesday, June 25 Monday, July 8 Wednesday, July 24 Wednesday, July 24 Friday, August 9 Friday, June 1 4 Friday, July 26
Tuesday, July 1 6 Tuesday, July 1 6 Wednesday, August 1 4 Thursday, July 25 Tuesday, August 20 Friday, June 28 Monday, August 1 2
Wednesday, July 24 Saturday, July 20 Thursday, August 22 Saturday, July 27 Saturday, August 24 Saturday, July 6 Saturday, August 1 7
Wednesday, July 31 Friday, July 26 Thursday, August 29 Friday, August 2 Friday, August 30 Friday, July 1 2 Friday, August 23
Term I Evening Summer Term II
Term II Evening Work1ihop Week Summer Term III MBA Term I MBA Term II
First Day AddJ Last Day to Wlthdrawwl File PassiFail Instr. Sign
CALENDAR LEGEND:
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Terms covered by this Class Schedule, First day of classes for the applicable term. Tenth day of term. Last day to add a class without instructor permission. Last day to drop a single class with a full refund. Instructor's signature required to addtwithdraw a class beginning this date. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition Is non-refundable and a W grade applies for withd rawn classes. Term mid-point. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center. Last day to withdraw from a class. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non-refundable and a W grade applies. Final day for the applicable term (including finals) . Fifth working day after end of term. All final grades are to be filed with the Registrar's Office by noon. Grades entered by faculty via Banner Web are available within 24 hours of entry. Grades submitted to the Registrar's Office are available on Banner Web within three working days of receipt.
HOLIDAYS AND OTHER SIGNIF ICANT DATES Last day for Bachelor'S and Master's candidates to turn in applications for August 2002 graduation Advising Weeks for Summer 2002 Registration Summer 2002 Registration (by appointment; see page 1 5)
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Raspberry Festival - 1 1 :30am - 1 :OOpm
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Peach Festival- 1 1 :30am - 1 :OOpm
VVednesday, August 1 4
August Commencement - 1 0:30am
Saturday, August 24
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PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Fall 2002 CALENDAR (Save for future reference)
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Tuesday, October 29
Wednesday, November 27
Saturday, December 21
Friday, Jan. 3,2003
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Thursday, October 24
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Terms covered by this Class Schedule. First day of classes for the applicable term. Tenth day of term. Last day to add a class without instructor permission. Last day to drop a single class with a full refund. I nstructor's signature required to add/withdraw a class beginning this date. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn classes. Term mid-point. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center. Last day to withdraw from a class. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non-refundable and a W grade applies. Final day for the applicable term (including finals). Ffth working day after end of term. All final grades are to be filed with the Registrar's Office by noon. Grades entered by faculty via Banner Web are available within 24 hours of entry. Grades submitted to the Registrar's Office are avaiJable on Banner Web within three working days of receipt.
HOLIDAYS AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES Advising Weeks for Fall 2002 Registration
April 10 -30
Fall 2002 Registration (by appointment; see page 1 5)
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Mid-term advisory grades due from faculty Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for May 2003 graduation Advising Weeks for J-Term and Spring 2003 Registration
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J-Term and Spring 2003 Registration (by appointment)
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Thanksgiving Recess Begins
1 :35pm Weds. , N ovember 27
Thanksgiving Recess Ends
7:00am Monday, December 2
Graduate Theses or Research Papers for December 2002 graduates due to Registrar's Office
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December Commencement - 1 0:30am Fall Finals Week
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GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING DEADLINES:
Graduations Applications due in the Registrar's Office by:
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November 1 , 2002 GRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING DEADUNES:
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March 1 , 2002 August 1 ,2002
December 2002 Graduation Applications are due by Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
May 1 , 2002 December 1 , 2002
February 2003 Graduation Applications are due by Final Theses or Research papers are due by
May 1 , 2002 December 1 , 2002
Graduation Applications are due by Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
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Please be sure to finalize your thesis/research paper with thesis chairperson prior to submission.
Online Information This publication and other related publications are available by accessing the PLU homepage at www. plu.edu and selecting Online Services. From Online Services, select Banner Web. Then click on Class Schedule and select the appropriate document. Tentative class offerings for future terms are also available at the Class Schedule web site and may be of assistance when planning your current term schedule. This publication will be refreshed online on a regular basis to inform students of changes and cancellation of courses. An interactive schedule that shows open, waitlisted, and closed classes is available at the Class Schedule web site as well. Banner Web Hours:
Sunday - Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2:30am - 1 1 :25pm 1 2:30am - 5:55pm 1 2:00am - 1 1 :25pm
If you are experiencing problems accessing Banner Web or your password has expired, please contact Jean Summers at summerjm@plu.edu or the Student Services Center at 253.535.71 6 1 . Please make sure you provide your full name, PLU ID number and your birthdate.
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GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION Pacific Lutheran University is committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students without regard to a . person's race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, or any other status protected by law. The university community will not tolerate any discrimination, harassment, or abuse of or toward any member of the university community.
New Student Registration and Advising A $200.00 advance payment IS required to confirm an offer of admission . This advance payment is required before class registration. The payment is refundable until May 1 5 for fal l , December 1 5 for January (J) term, and January 1 5 for spring. Requests for a refund must be made in writing to the Admissions Office. •
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New first-year (freshmen) students register by appointment and may not register via Banner Web. Your advisor has the necessary altemate PIN to complete your registration. I nformation will be mailed to you prior to registration . New transfer students may begin to register via Banner Web on Wednesday, May 1 . Information will be mailed to you prior to registration. New g raduate students may begin to register on Wednesday, April 1 7 at the Student Services Center. Registration may not be done via Banner Web. I nformation will be mailed to you prior to registration . New transfer and new non-matriculated students may begin registering Wednesday, May 1 .
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All continuing students may register for summer and fall semester during your appointment time unless there is a hold on your account. Please see page 1 5 for instructions on clearing holds prior to registration . Appointment time letters will be sent to all continuing students. Registration for summer and fall 2002 is by appointment begin ning Wednesday, April 1 7 . Spring 2002 credits do not count toward completed cumulative credits when appointment times are set.
Independent Study, Research, Thesis Registration Registration for special study is subject to the same schedule as registration in other courses but cannot be done via Ban ner Web. Most departments offer special study options, such as: • Independent Study • Thesis •
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To register for special study a com pleted independent study card must be brought to the Registrar's Office. I ndependent study cards are available at the Student Services Center and on the display rack in the hallway near the center. Early submission is strongly encouraged, but they may be submitted anytime prior to the published last day to add/drop for the term. A $50.00 administrative fee is charged for each transaction submitted after the last day to add/drop.
Study Abroad Programs For information regarding opportunities to study abroad, contact the Center for International Programs Office (Eastvold, Room 21 5) . Contact the following people for answers to any questions you may have about these programs: Summer or J-Terrn Opportunities: Semester or Year-long Opportunities:
Charry Benston Jan Moore
253. 535. 7628 253 . 535. 7629
benstocl@plu.edu moorejg@plu.edu
Consequences of Not Attending IFirst Two Class Meetings Students who are unable to attend the first class meetings are expected to notify the in structor prior to the first class meeting. Students who miss the first two class meetings without prior arrangement risk being dropped from the class by the instructor; however, you still need to take responsibility for dropping courses you do not plan on attending.
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RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBIUTIES 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 preregistrations. The student shall also be denied admittance to classes and the use of university facilities in the event
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TUITION RATES AND FEES F or the comp ete r1St 0f tUition '. rates an
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12-17 credit hours More than 17 credit hours 1 or more credit hours 1 credit hour 2 credit hours 3 credit hours 4 credit hours
Per Credit Hour Fall 2002 Credit by exam
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$370 per credit hour lJnless otherwise noted $9,250 per semester $9,250 per semester + $578 per credit hour for each credit hour over 17 $578 per credit hour $150 $300 $450 $600
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PAYMENT INFORMATION Contact the Student Services Center for payment options. All students are required to complete and return a standard payment agreement and choose a payment option for the academic year. If you fai l to do so, a HOLD will be placed on your account and records. The HOLD means that basic university privileges are denied, including the right to register or receive transcripts. Actual payments should be made at the Business Office cashier's window.
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION (V.A.) BENEFITS Information concerning veteran benefits is available at the Student Services Center. You wi" be certified for classes only following submission of a written request (purple certification form) to the VA Studen t 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 Se rvices Center.
TUITION REFUND POUCY FOR WITHD RAWAL FROM A COURSE If you withdraw from a single course after the last day of addldrop, you waive your right to a tuition refund.
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 submit it to the Student Services Center. A $50.00 administrative fee Is charged for each transaction after the last day to add/drop.
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REFUND POLICY FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL (OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL F ROM ALL CLASSES) Fall 2002 Tuition: 1 00% tuition refund Tuition refu nds prorated on a daily basis No tuition refunds Housing and Meal Plans: Housing refund (refer to contract) Meal plan refund (refer to contract)
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Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and submitted to the PLU Student Services Center by the published deadlines (see pages 4 and 5). Oral requests are not valid. Charges will remain on the student's account until written notice is received and processed.
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Hauge Administration 1 02 253.535.7 1 61 stusvc@plu.edu plu.edu/-ssvc Sue Drake, Manager Walk-in Hours: M-F 9 : 00a m 1 2 : 30pm and 1 :30-5:00pm EXreSsw.nctow: M-R 8 :00a m-6:00pm; F 8:00am-5:00pm -
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graduation transfer credit evaluation registration appointment times special registrations (independent study and credit by exam) grades classroom schedules exceptions to requirements student paychecks cashier services - acceptable payment methods are: cash, check, money order, cashiers check, Visa and Mastercard . Payments may also be mailed to: Pacific Lutheran University PO Box 2 1 1 67 Seattle, WA 98 1 1 1 -31 67 All payments must include your PLU ID number
Business Office
Hauge Administration 1 1 0 253.535.7 1 71 plu.edu/-buso Bob Riley, Controller Cashier Window: M- F 9:00am-1 2:00pm and 1 :30pm-4:00pm Office Hours: M-F 8 :00am-5:00pm
STUDENT RESOURCES Academic Advising
Ramstad 1 1 1 253.535.8786 aadv@plu.edu plu.edul-aadv Rick Seeger, Director
provide guidance in developing academic goals and choosing a major offer support for students who are experiencing academic difficulty clarify general university and core requirements serve as referrals to others throughout the campus
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individual tutoring and group study sessions test review sessions student success workshops study strategy planning open math lab foreign language conversation groups
Academic Assistance
Ramstad 1 1 2 253.535.751 8 learningctr@plu.edu plu.edu/-aast Leslie Foley, Director
LuteWorld on-line store information on page 1 3 textbooks and class materials textbook refu nds convenience store
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University Center 2nd floor 253. 535. 7665 books@plu.edu luteworld.plu.edu An ela Zurcher, Director
pastoral care provided for personal issues, grief, or vocational decisions spiritual direction, conversation, encouragement and support worship and Bible study opportunities are available throughout the week Chapel- MWF at 1 0:30am in Trinity Lutheran Church The Cross - Saturdays at 6:00pm in Trinity Lutheran Church University Congregation - Su nday mornings at 1 1 :OOa m in Lagerquist Hall
Campus Ministry
University Center 1 24 253.535.7464 campusmln@plu.edu pIU. edul-cmin Nancy Connor and Dennis Sepper, Campus Pastors Campus Safety and Information
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Harstad G-28 253.535.7441 campussafety@plu .edu plu.edu/-slif/cs Walt Huston, Director
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Ramstad 1 1 1 253.535.7459 career@plu.edu plu.edul-slif/cd Beth Ahlstrom, Director
Eastvold 2 1 3121 4 253.535.7577 inpr@plu.edu plu.edul-inpr Jan Moore , Director
Harstad 1 05 253.535.8318 volunteer@plu.edu plu.edu/-voluntr Oney Crandall, Director
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assists students in selecting programs and preparing for study abroad plans opportunities for travel and study abroad for summer, J-term, semester, or full academic year coordinates on-campus international activities and international student scholar exchange programs
Center for Public Service Volunteer Center
Harstad 1 06 253.535.7324 cooperativeed@plu.edu plu.edu/-cooped Maxine Herbert-Hill, Director
response to medical emergencies and fire alamls and security patrol free escort service on campus and within a designated perimeter surrounding campus emergency lockout service vehicle jump starts information and referral
extensive library of career and major options personal assistance with job search techniq ues online recruiting and employment interest inventories and personal assessments resume critiques and mock interviews
Center for International Programs
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offers resources and leadership contains over 1 50 volunteer agencies on file provides i nformation about specific volunteer opportunities coordinates volunteer projects that serve the PLU campus and the surrounding community assists in setting up service learning opportunities
apply classroom learning in real situations initiate and develop professional skills experience investigative learning choose from a wide variety of internships be matched with appropriate employers and positions that will help meet your career goals
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personal counseling educational/career counseling assistance in time management, goal setting , and choice of major information for graduate/professional school entrance exams coordination of accommodations for students with disabilities personality and career inventory administration
Counseling and Testing and Services for Students with Disabilities
Ramstad 1 06 253.535.7206 countest@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/ct : Gary Minetti, Director Dining Services
dining hall, bistro, coffee shop, and espresso stand operations (see website for hours, locations, menus and payment options) special event catering
Diversity Center
staffed by student Diversity Advocates education and encouragement for mu lticultural awareness on campus welcoming and inviting space for all students to visit connection to other diversity resources clubs supporting underrepresented populations available for all PLU students to join regularly scheduled and special programs and events
University 8enter, 2nd floor 253.535.7472 plu.edu/-dining Erin Sigman, Director
University Center 1 25 253.535.8750 dcenter@plu.edu plu.edu/-dcenter Eva Frey, Associate Director, Multicultural Affairs Health Center
1 21 st and Park 253.535.7337 health@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/hs Sue Mkrtichian, Director
treatment for illness and injury immunizations and allergy shots physicals travel counseling eating disorder and substance abuse referral birth control advice and prescriptions STD (sexually transmitted disease) testing health education
International Student Services
Hauge Administration 1 07 253.535 . 7 1 94 David Gerry, Associate Director
Library
1 2 1 5t and Park 253.535.7500 library@plu.edu plu.edul-libr Chris Ferguson, Dean of I nformation Resources
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1 23 rd and Park 253.535.74 1 5 alumni@plu.edu plu.edu/-arel Darren Kerbs, Associate Director Residential Life
Harstad 1 1 4 253.535.7200
provides assistance to international students in adjusting to the university and meeting personal and education needs serves as an on-campus liaison with other university offices assists with immigration and government regulations
book and article collections interlibrary loans reference desk online database administration computer access media services archives links between PLU grads, current students and PLU alumni for career menta ring academic and career path sharing possible internship opportunities resume review and critique referrals to employment resources or contacts
residence hall information residence hall association (RHA) advising
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state and federal work study and non work study employment opportunities on and off campus challenging and diverse positions with fair and equitable compensation employment education workshops employee mediation services progression of work experiences
Student Employment Hauge Administration 132 253.535.7463 stuemp@plu.edu plu.edu/-stuemp Tayah Lin Butler, Student Employment Administrator
Student involvement and Leadership University Center 153 253.535.7195 sil@pl u.edu plu.edu/-sllf/si Kathleen Farrell, Director
provides support and advocacy for students, faculty, and staff serves as resource for issues regarding women offers educational programs and discussions coordinates variety of opportunities for gathering and celebrating promotes a safe and supportive community
Women's Center 1004 1 24th St S 253.535.8759 womenscenter@plu.edu plu.edu/-womencen Judy Mladineo, Director
student government (ASPLU) advising clubs and organization support student media leadership development resources off-campus student services orientation
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Writing Center Ramstad 1 1 4 253.535.8709 wriling@pl u.edu plu.edu/-writing Rona Kaufman. Director
suggests proofreading and editing strategies assists with brainstorming for topics and ways to expand or narrow existing topics presents feedback on written papers shares ways to use writers' resources helps with resumes and job applications assists with academic, creative and professional writing skills
Additional Campus Resources
'Adm issions Hauge Administration 1 09 253.535.71 5 1 admission s@pl u.edu plu.edu/-admi
Campus Information
Financial Aid Hauge Administration 132 253.535.7 1 61
general information admission of students prospective student publications advanced placement freshman and transfer student registration general information - x7449 (on-campus) or 253.531 .6900 (off-campus) Campus Closure Hotline - 253.535.71 1 0 financial, scholarship, and loan information student employment
finaid@pJu.edu plu.edU/-faid
Provost's Office Hauge Administration 1 04 253.535.7126 plu.edu/-provost
academic policies and programs faculty appointments curriculum development
Speciar Academic Programs and Summer Sessions Hauge Administration 1 03 253.535.8648
spacsummer@plu.edu plu.edu/-spac
honors program international core administration first-year experience summer scholars summer sessions ROTC Page
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Student life Hauge Administration 105 253.535.7191
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FERPA (FAMI LY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT) STATEMENT I n accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1 974, 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 may review FERPA policy in the Student Life Office, Hauge Administration 1 05, or on the web at www.plu.edu/printlhandbooklpolicy. html.
ACCREDITATION Pacific Lutheran University is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges as a four-year institution of hig her education. In addition the following programs hold specialized accreditation and aprovals: Business - AACSB - The International Association for Management Education Chemistry - American Chemical Society Computer Science (B.S.) - Computing Sciences Accreditation Board , I nc. Education - National 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 Accrediting Commission Social Work - Council on Social Work Education Any current or prospective 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. Page 1 3
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Academ ic Assistance C hallenging classes are part of PLU. Take advantage of the opportun ity to learn and grow, and don't th ink you have to do it alone. Join a group study or test review session. Pick up flashcards and handouts. Request a tutor. Use the math lab. Attend student success workshops.
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Computi ng and Telecomm u n ications/Computer Lab Consider it your IifeHne to PLU. Your questions regard ing computer use, email and web page accounts, university telephone use and repair, voice mail , residence hall networks and computer lab usage can be answered here.
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REGISTERJNG BY BANNER WEB Course registration for summer sessions and for fall semester is as easy as accessing PLU's homepage at www.plu.edu . for web registration. Banner Web is available from 1 2:35am to 1 1 :25pm Sunday through Thursday, 1 2: 35am to 5:55pm on Friday, and
1 2:00am to 1 1 :25pm on Saturday . You may add (register for) or drop classes using Banner Web from the date and time of your initial apPOintment through the last day to add/drop (refer to the calendars on pages 4 and 5 for add/drop dates). To acces� Banner Web, using the most current version of your Web browser, find the PLU home page at www .plu.edu and select Online Services. From Online Services, select Banner Web. Then click on Login. Web registration requires you to enter your student 1 0 n umber and your PIN (personal identification number). Your initial PIN is your birth date. Example: The PIN for a person born June 16, 1 978, is 061 678. You may change your PIN at any time via Banner web. We strongly encourage you to change your PIN right away in order to prevent others from gaining unauthorized access to your registration.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN New Students
Students who have never attended PLU and have not been formally admitted to the university are not eligible to register via Banner Web. New first-year (freshmen) students should go to the Admissions Office for assistance. Other new students should go to the Student Services Center for assistance. New transfer students may begin to register via the web on Wednesday, May 1 . Registration Holds
Check to see if you have any holds prior to registration. Log in to Banner Web and click on Student Services and Financial Aid, then click on Student Records, and View Holds. To clear a hold contact the following offices: • Financial and Payment Option holds - Contact the Student Services Center • Junior Review Holds - Submit Junior Review paperwork to the Academic Advising Office • Medical Holds - Return your medical history form with proof of required immunization to the Health Center Appo i ntment Times Each contin uing u ndergraduate student will be assig ned an appointment time according to total hours completed. Notification will be sent via mail to your campus or local address. If you do not live on campus, be sure that we have a current local address in our database. Verify your information by logging onto Banner Web then clicking Personal Information, and View Add ress(es) and Phone(s) or check with the Student Services Center to verify your address. If you do not receive a notification in the mail by the first day of registration you may confirm your appointment time by checking your registration status via Banner Web (see page 16 for detailed instructions) or by calling the Registrar's Office at 253.535.71 31 or the Student Services Center at 253.535. 7 1 61 . Web registration is not available to grad uate students. Graduate students should contact the Student Services Center or your g raduate advisor for assistance. Waitlisting cannot be done via Banner Web Waitlisting courses must be done in person at the Student Services Center and is limited to two courses per semester. Waitlist forms are available on page 80 or in the Student Services Center. The waitlist form must be completed and submitted to a Student Services employee for proceSSing. Waitlisting guarantees that the instructor will be informed that a student is interested and where the student is on the list. The Registrar's Office will move students (in waitlist order) from the waitlist into closed classes as seats become available until one week before the term begins, then the instructor determines who will be admitted to closed classes. Students still on the waitlist when the term begins must attend the first olass and get the Instructor's signature on a green add/drop form to grant them a place in the class. Faculty reserve the right to deny admission after the first week when Initial sessions are irreplaceable. This form must be taken to the Student Services Center before the deadline to add/drop courses. Students who are below third or fourth place on the list are strongly advised to register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class.
Note: Do not try to move yourself from the waitlist i nto a class, even though the system indicates there is an opening. This cannot be done on Banner web and will only cause you to lose your place on the waitlist. Page
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BA NNER WEB REGI STRATION Find Banner Web. Using the most cu rrent version of your Web browser, fi nd Banner Web by accessing the PLU homepage at www .plu.edu and selecting Online Services. From the Online Services. select Banner Web. Click on Login. Log in. Log in by using your PLU 10 nu mber as your user 10. Enter your PIN (personal identification number - first time user PIN 's are set as you r birthdate in MM DDVY format). Click the login button. Fi rst-year (fresh men) students please note: This is NOT where you enter your alternate P I N . You will be asked for you r alternate P I N later in the process. Select Student Services and Financial Aid. Under Student Services and Financial Aid, select Registration. The Registration Menu gives you several options. Select Tenn. Make sure that the term in the text box reads the appropriate term for which you are registerin g . Then click on the Submit Term button. Check Your Registration Status.
Scroll down and select Check You r Registration Status. If you have registration
holds, you need to stop and contact the Student Services Center to clear the hold before registering (see page 1 5 for details). If you do not have any holds, you may continue by clicking Men u . Registration Men u.
Select Register/Add/Drop Classes.
First-year (Fresh men) Students On ly: After you click on Register/Add/Drop Classes, another box will pop up asking you for your alternate P I N nu mber. Your advisor has this number and will give it to you when you meet in April before you register. You won't be allowed to register without this number so go see your advisor soon ! Add Classes.
Scroll down to the Add Class section. In this section you will enter a CRN (cou rse reference nu mber) for
each class you would like to take. Remember that if your class requires co-registration for another class (such as a lab), you must enter a CRN for that class as well. When finished, select the Submit Changes button to contin ue. When you r request Is finished processing, you will be returned to the Register/Add/Drop page. Cu rrent Sched ule. In this next screen , you will have to scroll down to see your current class schedule. Make sure that you look at the status box to see if you are currently registered. If you have a conflict of some sort, the system will notify you under the section called Registration Errors. Contact Student Services Center or the Registrar's Office with questions. Student Detall Schedule. Once you have fi nished selecting your courses for the term, scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select the Student Detail Schedule text. Your schedule will appear on the screen . If you would like a copy, select the Print button on the top of the screen. Make sure that when you have finished registering, you LOG OUT and close your application . This is important so that no one else can make any changes to your sched u le. It is recommended that you retum to this screen just prior to the start of each term to confirm any schedule changes (such as room number or instructor) that may have occurred after your registration was completed.
SPEClAL REGISTRATIONS Special registrations should be completed according to the pu blished term schedule on pages 4 and 5. The following registrations must be done in person at the Student Services Center unless otherwise indicated: •
Auditing a Counse. To register to audit a course (no credit) get an instructor's signatu re on a green add/drop form. The cost for auditing a course is the same as the cost for taking the course for credit.
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Courses Requiring Approval. To register for a cou rse requ iring approval get the authorized signature on a green add/drop form.
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Waltllstlng a Course. See detailed information on page 1 5 and the necessary form on 80.
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Independent Study Cards. Completed cards are returned to the Registrar's Office. See page 7 for details.
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Study Abroad The Center for I nternational Programs offers many opportunities for stu dying abroad for J-term, one semester or one year. Expand your horizons.
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"Study in g in Italy was the most incredible and unforgettable mo nth ! There are no words to describe the amazing sights and what I learned about myself. my own culture, and the culture of another country. It truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportu nity ! " -Stacy Wilson, P L U Ju nior
Summer Sessio ns Take classes during one, two, or all th ree summer sessions when tuition is lower. Use this time to catch up or explore new ideas. Classes are more intense and challenging, but well worth the effort. Stretch your mind. PLU is a great place to spend the summer. For u pdated cou rse information, check out www. pl u . edu/-summer.
Provost and other Academic Admin istrators Visit the chief academic officer at PLU in Hauge Admin istration 1 04 or other academic administrators such as the associate provost and the deans of academic divisions and schools. Share your academic experience. Exchange ideas. I nvite the provost or others to student events, The provost, along with faculty, develop and oversee the curriculum and degree requirements.
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UNIVERSITY-WI DE COURSE ATTRI BUTES AN D THEIR CODES The course attributes and their associated codes are listed below. The attribute code appears at the end of course titles. . The codes assist you in finding courses that will satisfy specific u niversity-wide req uirements. A AR C F
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CO URSES THAT MEET THE UNIVERSITY-WIDE REQUIREMENTS The courses listed below are ďż˝ the courses currently approved to meet a specific requirement and are not necessarily being taught during summer or fall 2002 Cou rses taug ht in summer 2002 are marked with (S), white courses taught in fall 2002 are marked with ( F). Courses taught in summer and fall are marked with ( B) for both.
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HlST 460 (F) I NTC 231 (F) INTC 247 NURS 365 (F) PHED 3 1 0 PH E D 3 1 5 PHED 362
PHIL 220 (F) PSYC 405 (S) PSYC 474 RELl 257 RELl 351 RELl 354 RELl 357
REU 368 SIGN 1 0 1 (8) SIGN 1 02 (S) SOCI 1 01 (F) SOCI 240 (F) SOCI 362 SOCI 440 (F)
SOCW 201 SPAN 341 SPED 1 95 WMST 1 01 (F)
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MUSI 223 (F) MUSI 224 M USI 225 (F) MUSI 226 MUSI 234 MUSI 327 (8) MUSI 333 (F) MUSI 334 M USI 336 (F) MUSI 337 M USI 338 MUSI 340 MVSI 345 (F) MUSI 346 MUSI 349 MU Sr 351 (F)
MUSI 352 MUSl 353 MUSI 354 M USI 358 M USI 360 (F) MUSI 36 1 (F) MUSI 362 (F) M USI 363 (F) MUSI 365 (F) MUSI 366 (F) MUSI 368 (F) MUSI 370 (F) MUSI 371 (F) MUSI 375 (F) MUSI 376 MUSI 378 (F)
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ARTD 1 1 6 ARTD 1 60 (8) ARTD 1 80 (F) ARTD 181 ARTD 1 96 (F) ARTD 226 (8) ARTD 230 (8) ARTD 250 (F) ARTD 260 (F) ARTD 296 (F) ARTD 326 (F) ARTD 330 (S) ARTD 331 (S) ARTD 350 (F) ARTD 360 ARlD 365 (F)
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1 06 1 1 1 (F) 1 1 3 (F) 1 1 5 (F) 1 16 1 20 (8) 1 2 1 (F) 122 1 24 1 25 (F) 1 26 '1 90 (F) 201 (F) 202 (8) 203 (F) 204 (8)
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Art, Mu Ic, or Theatre (continued)
AR
MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI
412 (F) 4 1 3 (F) 4 1 4 (F) 415 (F) 416 (F) 417 (8)
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MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI
Cra s-cultural
418 (F) 419 (F) 421 (8) 427 (F) 430 43 1
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MUSI 445 (F) MUSI 446 MUSI 451 (F) MUSI 452 MUSI 453 (F) THEA 151 (F)
THEA 160 THEA 1 62 THEA 1 63 THEA 241 THEA 250 (F) THEA 351
THEA 352 THEA 356 THEA 357 THEA 358 THEA 359 THEA 360 (F)
THEA 361 (F) THEA 363 (F) THEA 364 THEA 452 THEA 453 THEA 454
THEA 458 (S)
pectlvea
路Students may meet the Cross-cultural Perspectives diversity requirement by taking a 201 or higher-level course in the language used to satisfy the admission requirement, or eight (8) credits in a language not previously studied. ANTH 1 02 (F) ANTH 2 1 0 ANTH 336 ANTH 340 ANTH 342 (F) ANTH 343 ANTH 345 ANTH 350 ANTH 355 (F) ANTH 370 (F) ANTH 375 ANTH 380 ANTH 385 ANTH 392 (F) CHIN 1 01 (F) -1 02* F
H IST 496 I NTC 245 I NTC 246 LANG 272 LATN 1 01 (F) -1 02* LATN 201 (F)* LATN 202* MUSI 1 05 MUSI 1 06 MUSI 1 20 (8) NORW 1 0 1 (F) -1 02* NORW 201 (F)* NORW 202* NORW 301 (F)*
NORW 302* NURS 395 POLS 2 1 0 POLS 381 RELI 1 31 (8) RELl 132 (S) RELl 232 RELI 233 (F) RELl 234 RELl 235 RELI 237 (F) RELI 392 (F) SOCI 3 1 0 SPAN 1 01 (8) - 1 02 (8)* SPAN 201 (F)*
SPAN 202 (F)* SPAN 231 SPAN 301 (F)* SPAN 321 (F)* SPAN 322* SPAN 325 (F)* SPAN 331 SPAN 401* SPAN 421 * SPAN 422* SPAN 423* SPAN 431* SPAN 432* SPAN 433 (F)*
(NTC 234 INTC 241
INTC 242 INTC 244
INTC 245 INTC 246
INTC 247
ENGL 352 ENGL 353 (F) ENGL 361 (F) ENGL 362 ENGL 367 ENGL 371 ENGL 372 ENGL 373 (F)
ENGL 374 ENGL 451 (F) ENGL 452 FREN 221 (S) FREN 421 FREN 422 FREN 431 (F) FREN 432
GERM 421 (F) G ERM 422 LANG 271 LANG 272 SCAN 250 SCAN 421 SCAN 422 SPAN 325 (F)
SPAN 341 SPAN 421 SPAN 422 SPAN 423 SPAN 431 SPAN 432 SPAN 433 (F)
FREN 421 * FREN 422* FREN 43 1 (F)* FREN 432* GERM 101 (F) -102* GERM 201 (F)* GERM 202* GERM 301 (F)* GERM 302* GERM 321 * GERM 322* GERM 40 1 * G ERM 421 (F)* GERM 422* GREK 1 01 (F)
-1 02* GREK 201 (F)* GREK 202* H I ST 1 09 H IST 205 H IST 2 10 HIST 2 1 5 HI ST 220 H IST 231 H I ST 335 H IST 336 HIST 337 HIST 338 H IST 339 H IST 340 (S) H IST 344
MUSI 1 90 (F) PHI L 1 90 (F)
RELI 1 90 (F) SOCW 190 (F)
Firat-Year Inquiry Seminar
COMA
1 90 (F) CSCE 1 90 (F)
FW
CHIN 201 (F)* C H I N 202* CHIN 301 (F)* CHIN 371 (F) ECON 34 1 ENGL 2 1 6 ENGL 233 ENGL 343 (F) FREN 1 01 (F) -1 02* FREN 201 (F)* FREN 202* FREN 22 1 (S) FREN 301 (F)* FREN 302* FREN 321 *
ENGL 1 90 (F) HEED 1 90 (F)
First-Year Writing Seminar
WR IT 101 (F)
11
International Core: Origins of the Modem World
(NTC 1 1 1 (F)
12
International Core:
INTC 221 INTC 222 13
200-leval
(NTC 225 lNTC 231 (F)
Courses
I NTC 232 (F) INTC 233 (F)
International Core: 300-level Cou... ea
I NTC 326 LT
I NTC 1 1 2
INTC 327
liter ture
CHIN 371 (F) CLAS 231 CLAS 250 (F) ENGL 1 90 (F) ENGL 2 1 3 (F) ENGL 214 ENGL 2 1 5 (F) ENGL 216
ENGL 21 7 (S) ENGL 21 8 ENGL 230 (F) ENGL 231 ENGL 232 (S) ENGL 233 ENGL 234 ENGL 241
ENGL 251 ENGL 301 ENGL 333 ENGL 334 ENGL 335 ENGL 341 ENGL 343 ENGL 351
(8) (6) (F)
(F)
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Mathematical Reasoning
MR
CSCE 1 1 5 ECON 343 . MATH 1 05 (F) MATH 1 07 MATH 1 1 1 (F) MATH 1 1 2 (F)
810L 1 1 1 (8) 810L 1 1 3 810l 1 1 6 (F) 8 1 0 L 1 6 1 (F) 810L 162 BIOL 201 (F) BIOL 205 (8) BIOl 206 (S) 810l 323 (F) 810l 324 (F) 810L 325 810L 326 BIOL 327 810L 328 810L 329 (F) 81 0L 332 BIOl 340 8101 348 BIOl 351 (S) BI Ol 361 8101 364 8101 365
PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED
1 00 (8) 1 50 (F) 1 51 (S) 1 53 1 55 (F) 1 57 (F) 1 62 (F) 1 63 (F) 1 64 (F)
R3
230 241 (F) 245 253 (F) 31 7 (F) 32 1
MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH
331 (F) 340 341 (F) 342 348 351
MATH 356 MATH 38 1 (F) MATH 433 (F) MATH 455 (F) MATH 480 STAT 231 (8)
STAT 24 1 STAT 341 (F) STAT 342 STAT 343 STAT 344 STAT 348
STAT 491
810L 403 810L 407 (F) 810l 41 1 (F) 810l 424 (F) 8101 425 8101 426 810L 441 (F) 8101 448 810l 475 (F) CHEM 1 04 (F) CHEM 1 05 CHEM 1 20 (8) CHEM 1 25 (F) CHEM 21 0 CHEM 232 (S) CHEM 234 (S) CHEM 332 (F) CHEM 334 (F) CHEM 336 (F) CHEM 338 (S) CHEM 341 (F) CHEM 342
CHEM 343 (F) CHEM 344 CHEM 403 (F) CHEM 405 CHEM 4 1 0 CHEM 435 CHEM 440 CHEM 450 CHEM 456 CSCE 1 1 5 CSCE 1 20 (8) CSCE 1 31 (F) CSCE 1 44 (B) CSCE 1 90 (F) CSCE 245 (F) CSCE 270 (8) CSCE 330 CSCE 343 (F) CSCE 345 CSCE 346 (F) CSCE 348 CSCE 367
CSCE 371 (F) CSCE 372 CSCE 380 (F) CSCE 385 CSCE 386 (F) CSCE 391 (F) CSCE 400 (S) CSCE 41 0 CSCE 4 1 2 CSCE 420 CSCE 434 CSCE 436 (F) CSCE 438 CSCE 444 (F) CSCE 446 CSCE 455 CSCE 480 ENVT 1 04 (F) GEOS 1 0 1 (F) GEOS 1 02 (8) GEOS 1 03 (F) GEOS 104 (F)
GEOS 1 05 GEOS 201 GEOS 323 GEOS 324 GEOS 325 GEOS 326 GEOS 327 GEOS 328 GEOS 329 GEOS 330 GEOS 334 GEOS 335 (F) GEOS 341 GEOS 350 GEOS 360 GEOS 390 GEOS 425 GEOS 495 GEOS 498 (F) MATH 1 05 (F) MATH 1 07 MATH 1 1 1 (F)
MATH 1 1 2 (F) MATH 1 23 (8) MATH 1 28 (F) MATH 1 40 (F) MATH 1 5 1 (8) MATH 1 52 (F) MATH 203 MATH 230 MATH 241 (F) MATH 245 MATH 253 (F) MATH 3 1 7 (F) MATH 321 MATH 331 (F) MATH 340 MATH 341 (F) MATH 342 MATH 348 MATH 351 MATH 356 MATH 381 (F) MATH 433 (F)
MATH 455 (F) MATH 480 NSCI 2 1 0 PHYS 1 1 0 (8) PHYS 1 25 (8) PHYS 1 26 (S) PHYS 1 53 PHYS 1 54 (F) PHYS 223 PHYS 233 (F) PHYS 234 PHYS 331 (F) PHYS 332 PHYS 333 PHYS 334 PHYS 336 (F) PHYS 354 PHYS 356 (F) PHYS 401 PHYS 406 STAT 241
PH ED PHED PHED PH ED PHED PHED PH ED PHED PHED
1 65 (F) 1 66 1 67 1 68 1 70 1 71 1 72 1 73 (F) 1 74
PH ED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED
1 75 1 77 1 78 1 80 1 82 1 83 1 84 1 86 1 91
(F)
PHED 1 92 PHED 1 93 PHED 1 94 PHED 1 95 PH ED 1 97 PH ED 200 (8) PHED 203 PHED 205 (F) PHED 207 (F)
PHED 2 1 0 PHED 2 1 2 PH ED 21 4 PHED 2 1 7 PH ED 2 1 8 PH ED 220 PHED 221 PHED 222 PHED 223
PHED 224 PHED 225 PH ED 226 PH ED 227 PHED 230 PH ED 231 PH ED 232 PHED 234 PH ED 241
PHED 243 PH ED 244 PHED 245 PHED 247 PHED 250 (F) PHED 259 PHED 31 9
(F) (F) (F) (8)
PHil 335 (F) PHil 336 PHil 338
PHil 340 PHil 350 PHil 353
RELI 330 (F)
RELl 331 (F)
RELI 332 (F)
RELl RELl RELI RELI
RELl 367 (F) RELl 368
(S) (8)
(F) (F)
(F) (F)
(F) (8) (F)
PHil 220 (F) PHIL 228 PHil 253
PHil 325 (8) PHil 331 PHil 333
Religion, Line 1 (Blbltc I Studies)
RELl 1 1 1
RELI RELl RELl RELl
MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH
Philosophy
PHIL 1 0 1 (B) PHIL 1 25 (8) PHil 1 90 (F)
R2
(8) (F) (F) (8) (F)
Physical Education Activity Course
PE
R1
1 23 1 28 1 40 1 51 1 52 203
Natural Science , Mathematics , or Computer Selene
NS
PH
MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH
RELI 21 1 (F)
RELI 2 1 2 (B)
Religion, Line 2 (Chrrstlan Thought, History, and Experience)
1 21 (F) 221 (F) 222 223 (F)
RELl RELl RELI RELI
224 (F) 225 (8) 226 (F) 227 (B)
RELl RELl RELI RELl
247 257 344 347
RELl RELl RELl RELl
351 354 357 360
361 (F) 362 364 (S) 365 (F)
Religion, Line 3 (Integ rative and Comparative Religious Studies)
RELl 1 31 (8) RELl 1 32 (S) RELl 1 33
RELl 1 90 (F) RELI 231 RELl 232
RELI 233 (F) RELl 234 RELl 235
RELl 237 (F) RELl 239 RELI 390 (F) Page 2 1
RELl 391 RELI 392 (F) RELl 393
Science nd Scientific Method ANTH 1 0 1 (F) BIOl 1 1 1 (B) SIOl 1 1 3 BIOl 1 1 6 (F) SIOl 1 6 1 (F) BIOl 1 62 BIOl 201 (F) B IOL 205 (B) BIOl 206 (S) BIOl 323 (F) SIOl 327
SR
ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON
WR
CHEM 334 (F) CHEM 336 (F) CH EM 338 (5) CHEM 341 (F) CHEM 342 CHEM 343 (F) CHEM 344 CHEM 403 (F) CHEM 405 CHEM 435 CHEM 450
CHEM 456 ENVT 1 04 (F) GEOS 1 0 1 (F) GEOS 1 02 (B) GEOS 1 03 (F) GEOS 1 04 (F) GEOS 1 05 GEOS 201 GEOS 323 GEOS 324 GEOS 325
GEOS 326 G EOS 327 GEOS 328 GEOS 329 GEOS 330 GEOS 334 GEOS 335 (F) GEOS 341 GEOS 350 GEOS 360 GEOS 425
NSCI 2 1 0 PHYS 1 10 (B) PHYS 1 25 (B) PHYS 1 26 (5) PHYS 1 53 PHYS 1 54 (F)
COMA 480 COMA 485 COMA 499 (8) CSCE 499 (F) ECON 499 EDUC 430 (F) EOUC 434 (F) EOUC 437 EOUC 466 (F)
EOUC 468 (F) ENGL 425 ENGl 426 ENGl 427 (F) ENGL 428 ENGl 451 (F) I:NGl 452 ENVT 499 FREN 499 (F)
GEOS 499 GERM 499 (F) GlST 499 (F) GREK 499 H IST 494 HIST 496 HIST 497 HONR 499 INTC 327
LATN 499 MATH 499 (F) MUSI 499 (F) NORW 499 (F) NURS 471 (B) N URS 476 (B) NURS 499 PHE0 495 (B) PHED 499 (8)
PH i l 499 (F) PHYS 499A (F) POLS 499 PSYC 481 (F) PSYC 493 (8) RECR 495 (8) RECR 499 (8) RElI 499 SCAN 499 (F)
SOCI 499 SOCW 499 SPAN 499 (F) WMST 499
POlS 2 1 0 POLS 231 POLS 282 POLS 325 POLS 326 POLS 331 POLS 338 POLS 345 POLS 346 POLS 347 POLS 354 POLS 361 POLS 363 POLS 364 POLS 368 POLS 37 1 POLS 372
POLS 373 POLS 374 POLS 38 1 POLS 382 POLS 383 POLS 385 POLS 387 POLS 401 POLS 431 POLS 450 (F) POLS 458 (F) POLS 464 (F) POLS 471 (F) SCAN 327 (F)
Social Sciences, Line 1 (Anthropology, HI tory, or Pofltlcal Science)
ANTH 1 02 (F) ANTH 1 03 (F) ANTH 1 04 ANTH 1 92 ANTH 2 1 0 ANTH 220 ANTH 225 ANTH 230 (F) ANTH 330 ANiH 332 ANTH 333 ANTH 334 (F) ANTH 336 ANTH 338 ANTH 340 ANTH 342 (F) ANTH 343
S2
BIOl 425 BIOl 426 SIOL M 1 (F) CHEM 1 04 (F) CHEM 1 05 CHEM 1 20 (B) CHEM 1 25 (F) CHEM 2 1 0 CHEM 232 (S) CHEM 234 (S) CHEM 332 (F)
Capstone: Senior Seminar I Project
ANTH 499 ARTD 499 (F) BIOl 499 (F) BUSA 499 (F) CHEM 499 (F) CHIN 499 CHSP 499 CLAS 499 COMA 433
S1
BIOl 328 BIOl 329 (F) SIOl 332 BIOl 340 BIOl 348 BIOl 351 (S) BIOl 361 BIOL 403 BIOl 407 (F) BIOl 41 1 (F) BIOl 424 (F)
ANTH 345 ANTH 350 ANTH 354 ANTH 355 (F) ANTH 360 ANTH 361 ANTH 365 ANTH 370 (F) ANTH 375 ANTH 377 ANTH 380 ANTH 385 ANTH 388 ANTH 392 (F) ANTH 465 (S) ANTH 480 (F) CLAS 32 1
CLAS 322 HIST 1 07 (F) HIST 1 08 HIST 1 09 HIST 205 H IST 2 1 0 HIST 2 1 5 HIST 220 HIST 231 HIST 251 (F) H IST 252 (F) H IST 253 HIST 294 HIST 301 (F) H IST 305 H IST 3 1 0 HIST 32 1
HIST 322 HIST 323 HIST 324 (F) HIST 325 H IST 327 (F) HIST 328 HIST 329 HIST 332 HIST 334 H IST 335 H IST 336 H IST 337 HIST 338 HIST 339 HIST 340 (S) HIST 344 H IST 352
HIST 355 HIST 356 HIST 357 HIST 359 (F) HIST 360 (F) HIST 381 (S) HIST 401 (S) HIST 451 H I ST 460 (F) H IST 461 (S) H IST 471 HIST 494 HIST 495 H IST 496 POLS 1 01 (F) POLS 1 51 (F) POLS 1 70
(F) (S) (F)
(F) (S)
(F)
Social Sciences, Li ne 2 (Economics, Psychology, Social Work, or Sociology) 1 30 1 51 1 52 321 322 330 331 34 1
(F)
344
(F)
(F) (B)
(F)
345 (F)
ECON 351 (F) ECON 352 ECON 361 ECON 362 ECON 371 (F) ECON 38 1 ECON 399 ECON 495 ECON 496 PSYC 1 0 1 (F)
PSYC 221 (F) PSYC 325 PSYC 340 (F) PSYC 342 PSYC 346 PSYC 348 (8) PSYC 350 (B) PSYC 352 (8) PSYC 354 (B) PSYC 405 (S)
PSYC MO PSYC 444 PSYC 450 PSYC 453 (F) PSYC 454 PSYC 456 PSYC 461 (S) PSYC 462 PSYC 464 PSYC 471
PSYC 472 PSYC 474 PSYC 483 (F) SOCI 1 0 1 (F) SOC I 240 (F) SOCI 296 (S) SOCI 302 SOCI 3 1 0 SOC I 326 SOCI 330 (F)
SOCI SOCl SOC I SOCI SOC I SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI
ENGl 325 ENGL 326 ENGL 327 (8)
ENGL 328 (F) ENGl 421 ENGL 425
ENGl 426 ENGl 427 (F) WRIT 1 01 (F)
WRIT 201 (F) WRIT 202
336 (F) 351 (F) 362 391 397 (F) 413 418 MO (F) 462 496 (F)
Writing Requirement
ENGl 221 ENGL 224 ENGl 225 (F)
ENGl 227 (8) ENGL 323 ENGl 324
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SOCW 1 0 1 SOCW 1 90 (F) SOCW 201 SOCW 275 (F) SOCW 323 SOCW 380 (F) SOCW 385 SOCW 399 (S) SOCW 472 (F) SOCW 473
Gonn,8C'ung with th Wor,.,. Investigative. Applied. Exploratory.
Career Serv ices Trying to fig ure out what major fits your Interests? Try ing to match your major with a job? Need help constructi ng a resume and cover letter? Are you prepared for an interview? Get a jum p�start on you r career plans now. Don't wait. Make "Be Prepared" your motto. _ . - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .... _ .. - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - _ . . _ - - - .. .....,
"What helped me the most was having someone who was willing to take the time to help me sort out my ideas. I wanted to write the "perfect" cover letter, but I couldn't get any words onto the paper. Beth helped me relax and conoentrate on the letter instead of worrying. She also gave me information to help prepare for an interview." - Serene Stambaugh, PLU Sen ior
C l u bs and Organ izations Develop organizational and leadership skills to apply after graduation or expand your interests and involvements. ASPL U , Chemistry Club, Circle K, Feminist Student Union, Hawaii Club, Mayfest Dancers, J i u-Jitsu Club . . . . the list goes on and on. PLU has an abundant array of clubs and organ izations to get involved in. Find your niche.
Co-op Education Numerous professional internship opportun ities await you. Take advantage of the chance to
work a job in your major or in an area of interest and get course cred it. Co-op Ed also helps with major-career matching. The experience is invaluable (and looks great on a resume, too!). _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •
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two on my resume, but I left with knowledge about
thing I 'd receive was a line or
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would never be able to find in a book and contacts J would never have met any other , way. " Mike Houston, J-term
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LuteLink T h e Office of Alumni and Parent Relations sponsors this mentoring program. PLU alumni share their personal and academic career paths. provide internshi p or job-shadow opportunities, critique resumes, and more.
Student Employment Enhance your educational development (and your wallet) with work experience. N u merous challenging and diverse employment positions are availa ble on and off campus. Establish contacts and networking.
Vol u nteer Center Volu nteering just a few hours a week or even a month can make a difference. in your life and in other lives. Apply your education with direct impact. Contacts are established with over 1 50 agencies offering various volunteer opportunities - near and far. Live the mission: educating for lives of service.
See pages 9-12 for contact information Page 23
Welcome to Summer 2002!
SCHEDULE LEGEND Day Codes
M = T = W = R = F = S =
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Building Codes
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Administration East Campus Eastvold I ngram Hall Knorr House Library Math Building Mary Baker Russell Music Center Memorial Gym
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Sum mer Schedul ing Worksheet Maximum of Six (6) Credit hours for each Tenn CRN
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Summer THE AMERICAS PROGRAM Courses which may count towards the m inor: ENGL 232 01
Women's Literature A, LT
NOTE: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, section , instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to The Americas section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Contact the Chair of The Americas minor program, Dr. James Predmore, at 253.535.7243 or email predmojr@pl u.edu with questions.
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GLOBAL STUDIES Additional courses which may count towards the major or minor: French Literature and Film of the Americas C, LT Music and Culture AR, C The Religions of South Asia C, R3 The Religions of East Asia C, R3
FREN 221 MUSI 1 20 RELl 1 3 1 RELl 1 32 路
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, sections, instructions, time, meeting place and credit hours. See the Global Studies section of the general university catalog for the regional or topical applicability of a particular course. Contact the chair of the Global Studies Program, Dr. Gina Hames, at 253.535.71 32 or email hamesgl@plu .edu with questions.
mSTORY CRN
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Co s t :
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LANGUAGES & LITERATURES All language students will use the Language Resource Center for additional study and practice. To assure correct placement in language courses, all students with previous study are required to take a placement test. The tests are offered in most languages and will be held in the Language Resource Center during fresh m a n registration and at other scheduled times. Additional information on placement will be available in the new student registration packets distributed by the Admissions Office. Students may meet the Diversity Requirement. Cross-Cultural 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 Core I Literature requirement. *DESIGNA TES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
LANGUAGES & LITERATU RES (Contin ued) I
The following courses are taught in English:
French Literature & Film of the Americas C, LT Methods of Teaching Foreign Language Theories of Language Acquisition Curriculum, Materials and Instruction - ESL
FREN 221 LANG 445 LANG 446 LANG 470
FRENCH CRN
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2 53 . 5 35 . 7 1 2 9 .
Co s t :
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MARRIAG E & FAMILY THERAPY Please Note: All practicums and theory classes are for M FTH graduate students only. Tuition for graduate-level (5XX) courses is $554.00 per credit hour. 1 0 1 8 7 MFT H 5 0 5
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5 / 2 1 - 8 /2 5 /02
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C
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MATHEMATICS 1 1 1 0 0 MATH 1 2 3
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253 . 535 . 7 1 2 9 .
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Re g i s t ra t i o n i s
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$ 67 5 . 0 0 .
Private Instruction: MUst 201 - 2 1 9 , 327. 401 - 42 1 1 credit hour 2 or -4 credit hours
$ 1 65.00 $300.00
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8/1 6/02
6/17
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6/17
- 7 / 1 2 /02 .
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4 wee k s ,
Tu i t ion :
8 / 16 /02 .
$ 5 5 4 . 0 0 pe r c r e d i t hour
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Tuit i on :
-
$ 5 5 4 . 0 0 per c r e d i t hour
9 we e ks ,
T u i t ion :
6/17
$ 5 5 4 . 0 0 pe r c r e di t hour
9 wee k s ,
T u i t i on : 1 1 2 4 1 NURS 5 3 2
$ 5 5 4 . 00 p e r c r e d i t hour
9 wee k s ,
7 / 15 - 8 / 1 6 /02 .
$ 5 5 4 . 0 0 per c r e d i t hour
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for
1 to 4
c r e di t s .
in t h e w e l l n e s s C en te r . T u i t ion : 1 1 2 4 4 NURS 5 9 6
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101
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION Four one-hour courses ( 1 00-259), including 1 00, are required for graduation. Eight one-hour activity courses may be counted toward graduation. Activity courses cannot be repeated for credit. Students are encouraged to select a variety of activities at appropriate skill levels. All physical education activity courses are graded on the basis of "A," "Pass," or "Fail" and are taught on a co-educational basis. PHED 1 00 is required for graduation and is offered every semester. It should be taken during the freshman year, but may be taken either fall or spring semester. 1 0 1 5 4 PHE D 1 0 0
01
1 0 1 5 5 PHED1 5 1
01
B e gi n n i n g Go l f PE
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01
S tep Aerobi c s PE
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Me e t s T e rm I
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L S
$20 . 00
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Condi ti o n i n g Swimming PE
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10170
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11238
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10167
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Me e t s T e rm I .
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TBA
To r e g i s t e r phone 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 3 8 .
1 1 2 3 6 PHED 4 9 5
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A
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To r e g i s t e r phone 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 3 8 .
01
I ndependent S tudy
1
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A
TBA
To r e g i s t e r phone 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 3 8 .
S 0 9 : 0 0AM 0 5 : 0 0 PM
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J J
A
- 6/2 1 /02 - 6/7 /02
May be taken f o r 1 or 2 c r e 0 i t s . Communi t y F i r s t Aid
J
6/3 -
6/7 /02 .
May be taken f o r 1
Senior Seminar S R
May be taken f o r 2 1 0 1 7 2 PHED5 9 1
$ 10 . 00
to 4 c redi t s .
To r e g i s t e r phone 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 3 8 . May be taken f o r 2
PHE D 4 9 9
Lab f e e :
B r e a kout room OGYM- 2 0 5 .
May be taken f o r 1
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4 : 3 0 and later)
to 8 c redi t s . to 8 c re d i t s to 4 c re d i t s
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued)
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1 0 8 5 0 REC R4 9 1
101
Independent S t udy
1
Evan s ,
TBA
A
TBA
or 2 c r e di t s .
To r e g i s t e r phone 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 3 8 . May be t a k e n f o r 1 to 4 c redi t s . I n dependent S tudy C a r d r e qu i r e d
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A
TBA
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Re c r e a t i o n Admn S R
to 8 c r e d i t s .
To regi s t e r phone 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 3 8 . May be t a k e n f o r 2
to 8 c r e d i t s .
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Pre requi s i t e s :
Math 1 4 0 or e quiva l ent
Meet s 5 wee ks ,
7 /2 2 - 8 / 2 4 /02
C on t inuat i on o f PHYS 1 2 5 . C o - re g i s t e r for PHYS 1 3 6 L 0 1 1 0 9 0 7 PHYS 1 3 5
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M e e t s 5 wee k s ,
6 / 1 7 - 7 /2 0 /02
C o- regi s t e r f o r PHYS 1 2 5 0 1 . Lab Fe e : E
RCTR- 2 0 1
$ 5 0 . 00
M e e t s 5 we e k s ,
6 / 17 - 7 /2 0 /02
Co-register for PHYS 1 2 5 0 1 . Lab Fee : 1 0 9 1 7 PHYS 1 3 6
L01
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1
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0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 4 : 0 0 PM F o r d ,
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Me e t s 5 we e k s ,
7 /22
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$50 . 00 7 /2 2 - 8 /2 4 /02
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1 1 2 3 0 POLS 3 6 3
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EDUC 5 0 3 A 0 1
SOCIOLOGY 1 1 2 2 9 S OC I 2 9 6
01
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4
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0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 4 5AM H i g g in s o n ,
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s e rvice
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 a n d later)
Thi s
course contains
l e a r n i n g c ompon e n t .
STATISTICS CRN
COURSE I D
1 0 1 9 8 S TAT2 3 1
01
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
I n t roduc t o r y S t a t i s t i c s MR
4
MTWRF
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 4 5 AM Jen s e n ,
ET I ME
I N S T RUCTOR R
LOCAT I ON
I NSTRUC T I ONS
/ COMMENTS
ADMN- 2 0 4 B M e e t s T e rm I
STUDY ABROAD 1 0 8 3 5 SABR1 0 0
OF1
S tudy Abro a d : Gran ada Spain
4
P r edmo r e ,
TBA
J
TBA
O f f- campus c o u r s e me e t s 5 / 2 8 - 7 / 2 / 0 2 . C r e d i t s awarded f o r S PAN 2 0 1 ,
202,
301,
o r 4 0 1 depending o n s tudent ' s l e ve l . M a y be t a ke n as Cul tur e .
S PAN 3 2 1 -Civi l i z a t i o n
P r e r equi s it e :
SPAN
&
1 0 2 or
two years h i gh s chool Spani s h .
To app l y
cont a c t Cha r r y B e n s t o n a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 . Pro gram c o s t including t u i t i o n : $ 3 , 600 . 00 .
P rogram c o s t
i n c l u di n g t u i t i o n : 1 1 2 5 4 SABR1 0 0
OF2
S tudy Ab ro a d :
He dma r k Norway
4
TBA
Staff
TBA
for S PAN 3 2 1
$ 3 , 750 . 00 .
O f f - c ampus c o u r s e me e t s
6/17 - 7 /1 2 /02 .
C r e d i t s awarded f o r p o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e S c andinavian S t u di e s ,
Economi c s
o r the I n t e rn a t i on a l C o re .
401,
T o apply
c on t a c t Charry Benston a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 .
P r ogram c o s t i n c luding t u i t i on :
$ 2 , 67 5 . 0 0 .
Doe s not i nc l ude a i r f a r e .
WOMEN' S STUDIES Courses which may count towards the major or m inor: COMA 334 ENGL 232
Gender and Communication A Women's Literature A, LT
Note: See respective department listings for i nformation concerning course CRN, sections, instructions, time, meeting place, and credit hours. See the Women's Studies Program section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Contact the chair of the Women's Studies Program, Dr. Beth Kraig, at 253.535.7296 with questions.
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Welcome to Fall Semester 2002!
SCHEDULE LEGEND
Day Codes M T W R F S
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Buil ding Codes (cont.)
Building Codes ADMN ECAM EVLD I NG R KNOR LlBR M B LD M B RC M GYM
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Administration East Campus Eastvold I ngram Hall Knorr House Library Math Building Mary Baker Russell Music Center Memorial Gym
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NAME OGYM POOL RAMS RCTR ROSS SOTH UCTR XAVR
Names Fitness Center Olson Gym Swim Pool Ramstad Hall Rieke Science Center Rosso House South Residence Hall University Center ::; Xavier Hall =
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Fall Scheduling Worksheet Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thu rsday
Friday
8:00AM · 9:05AM
8:00AM - 9:45AM
8:00AM · 9:05AM
8:00AM · 9:45AM
8:00AM · 9:05AM
Saturday 8:30AM · 12PM
9:55AM
I
9: 15AM · 10:20AM
9:15AM · 10:20AM
9:15AM - 10: 20AM
Chapel 10:30 · 10:55AM
Chapel 10:30 · 10:55AM
1 1 :15AM - 1 2:20PM
1 1 : 15AM - 1 2:20PM 1 1:5OAM
•
I
9:55AM • 1 1 :4OAM
1 1 :4OAM
•
Chapel 10:30 · 10:55AM 11:15AM 1 1 : 5OAM
1:35PM
•
•
12:20PM
1 : 35PM 12:00
12:30PM
•
12:30PM
1:35PM
•
12:30PM
1:35PM
•
1:35PM
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1 :OOPM
Lunch Break 1 :OOPM • 4:30PM
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•
2:50 or 3:30PM
3:40PM · 4:45 or 5:25PM
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1 :45PM
•
3:40PM · 5:25PM
Time:
2:50 or 3:30PM
1 :45PM • 3:30PM
1:45PM · 2:50 or 3:30PM
3:40PM · 4:45 or 5:25PM
3:40PM · 5:25PM
3:40PM · 4:45 or 5:25PM
1 :45PM
3:30PM
EVENING
Time:
•
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Time:
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NOTE: When planning your class schedule, please allow time for your meals.
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Fall Semester 2002 THE AMERICAS PROGRAM Courses which may count towards the minor: The Anthropology of Contemporary America A, S 1 Christian Theology R 2 ( n o topic listed) Special Topics in Latin American Literature LT
ANTH 334 01 RELI 227 01 I 02 SPAN 433 01
NOTE: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, section, i nstructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to The Americas section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Contact the Chair of The Americas minor program, Dr. James Predmore, at 253.535.7243 or email pre�mojrtmplu.edu with questions.
ANTHROPOLOGY For descriptions of new courses not listed in the catalog, please consult the Advising Newsletter or see department secretary, Xavier (1st floor), 253.535.7595 or Dr. Laura Klein, Department Chair, 253.535.7298 or email kleinlf@plu.edu. CRN
COURSE
CR
COURSE T ITLE
ID
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS
/
COMMENTS
2 2 5 9 3 ANTH 1 0 1
01
I nt r o / Human B i o l
Dive r s i t y S M
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM Vaughn ,
K
XAVR- 1 5 0
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r ANTH
101
lab
22214
ANTH 1 0 1
L01
I n t r o / Human Biol
Dive r s i t y Lab
0
T
1 1 : 50AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Vaughn ,
K
XAVR- 1 4 0
Co-re g i s t e r
for
ANTH
101
01
2 2 2 1 5 ANTH 1 0 1
L02
I nt r o / Human B i o l Dive r s i t y L a b 0
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Vaughn,
K
XAVR- 1 4 0
Co-re g i s t e r
for ANTH
101
01
2 0 0 0 3 ANTH 1 0 2
01
Human Cultural
Dive r s i t y C , S l
4
R T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Gargan o - Ra y ,
V
ADMN - 2 1 0
2 1 1 1 9 ANTH 1 0 2
02
Human Cultural
Dive r s i t y C , S l
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM H a s t y ,
J
XAVR- 2 5 0
2 2 2 0 9 ANTH 1 0 2
03
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Dive r s i t y C , S l
4
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0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM H a s t y ,
J
XAVR- 2 5 0
22594
ANTH 1 0 2
04
Human Cultural
Dive r s i t y C , S l
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Gargan o - R a y ,
22668
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05
Human Cultural
Dive r s i t y C , S l
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM K l e i n ,
20004
ANTH 1 0 3
01
Arch a e o l og y and Prehi s t o r y S l
4
M W
Peop l e s
2
M W
4
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2 2 5 9 6 ANTH 2 3 0
01
2 2 2 1 1 ANTH3 3 4
01
2 2 6 6 9 ANTH3 4 2
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2 2 5 97
01
ANTH 3 5 5
2 2 5 9 5 ANT H 3 7 0
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2 2 5 9 8 ANTH 3 9 2
01
2 0 0 0 6 ANTH 4 8 0
01
of
the N W C o a s t A , S l
* C o n t empor a r y Ame r i c a A , S l Pacific
I s land C u l t u r e s
C, Sl
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and Moral s
Anthropo l o g i c a l
C, Sl C, Sl
Inquiry S l
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4
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Vaughn , 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM K l e i n ,
V
L
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4
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0 6 : 1 5 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Bru s c o ,
E
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C ro s s l i s t e d w i t h RELI
4
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0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM K l e i n ,
XAVR- 1 4 0
Requi r e d f o r
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ART CRN
COURSE I D
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
E T I ME
I NSTRUCTOR
2 2 2 1 7 ART D 1 6 0
01
Drawing AR
4
M W F
0 8 : 0 0 AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Cox ,
2 0 0 0 8 ARTD 1 6 0
02
Drawing AR
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Spa r k s ,
2 0 0 0 9 ART D 1 8 0
01
H i s t o ry
2 0 0 1 0 ARTD 1 9 6
01
De s i gn I : Fundame n t a l s AR
2 0 0 1 1 ART D2 2 6
01
LOCAT I ON
I NSTRUCTIONS
/ COMMENTS
I NGR- 1 2 6
Studio Fee :
$ 3 5 . 00
K
I NGR- 1 2 6
Studio Fee :
$35 . 00
D
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Hal lam,
J
I NGR- 1 0 0
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Toms i c ,
W
I NGR- 1 2 2
S t udio Fee :
$20 . 00
B l a c k and Whi t e Pho t o g r aphy AR 4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM l l : 4 0AM Ge l l e r ,
B
INGR- 1 3 4
S t ud i o Fee :
$ 5 0 . 00
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM S obe c k ,
S
$ 4 5 . 00
of we s t e rn Art
I AR
2 0 0 1 2 ARTD2 3 0
01
C e rami c s
I AR
4
M W F
INGR- 1 4 4
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2 0 0 1 3 ARTD2 3 0
02
Ce ramics
I AR
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0 AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Keye s ,
D
INGR- 1 4 4
S t u d i o Fee :
$45 . 00
2 0 0 1 4 ART D 2 5 0
01
S c u l p ture I AR
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 3 : 3 0PM K e ye s ,
D
I NGR- 1 3 8
Studio Fee :
$ 4 5 . 00 $ 3 5 . 00
2 2 5 8 8 ARTD2 6 0
01
I n t e rme d i a t e Drawing AR
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 0 1 : 3 5PM Cox ,
I NGR- 1 2 6
S t udio Fee :
2 0 0 1 5 A RT D2 9 6
01
De s i gn I I : Concepts AR
4
T R
1 1 : 50AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Toms i c ,
W
I NGR- 1 2 2
S t ud i o Fee :
$20 . 00
2 1 3 3 9 ARTD3 2 6
01
C o l o r Pho t o graphy AR
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Ge l l e r ,
B
INGR- 1 3 4
S t ud i o Fee :
$50 . 00
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Wa t t s ,
S
I NGR- 1 2 4
S t u dio Fe e :
$2 0 . 00
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 6 : 3 0 PM K e ye s ,
D
INGR- 1 3 4 B S t udio Fee :
$45 . 00
I NG R- 1 2 8
$25 . 00
2 2 6 7 9 ART D 3 4 1
01
E l eme n t a r y Art Edu c a t i on
2
2 0 0 1 7 ARTD 3 5 0
01
Sculpture
4
2 0 0 1 8 ARTD3 6 5
01
P a i n t i n g I AR
4
2 0 0 2 0 ART D3 8 0
01
Mode rn A r t AR
4
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M M W T R
2 2 6 8 0 ARTD3 9 0
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2 1 7 8 7 ARTD 4 2 6
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E l e c t ro n i c Ima g i n g AR
4
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2 0 0 2 3 ARTD4 6 5
01
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4
2 0 0 2 5 ART D 4 9 6
01
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2 2 3 4 1 ARTD4 9 9
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* S t ud i e s
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Fi lm a s Art .
I NGR- 1 3 2A Repe a t a b l e
B
L
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Toms i c ,
S t udio Fee :
I NGR- 1 0 0
L
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Ge l l e r ,
TBA
J
W
D
S t u d i o Fe e :
for credit
one
time .
studio Fee :
$ 5 0 . 00
I NGR- 1 2 8
S t ud i o Fee :
$ 2 5 . 00
I NGR- 1 2 2
S t u d i o Fee :
$25 . 00
C o - regi s t e r
f o r B I OL 1 1 1 l ab .
TBA
BIOLOGY 2 0 0 2 6 B IOLl 1 1
01
B i o l o g y ' Modern W o r l d N S , SM
4
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Ma r t i n ,
D
RCTR- l 0 3
Lab Fee :
$50 . 00
2 0 8 9 0 B I OL l 1 1
L01
o o
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Mart i n ,
D
RCTR- 1 2 2
C o - regi s t e r
f o r B I OL 1 1 1
01
L02
B i o l o g y , Mod e rn W o r l d Lab
T
2 0 0 2 7 B I OLl 1 1
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Ma r t i n ,
D
RCTR- 1 2 2
C o - regi s t e r
for B I OL
01
2 0 0 2 8 B I OL l 1 6
01
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4
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Han s en ,
D
RCTR- 1 0 2
C o - r e gi s t e r f o r B I OL 1 1 6 L 0 1 .
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L01
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM H an s e n ,
D
RCTR- 1 0 2
C o - re gi s te r
2 0 0 3 0 B I OL 1 6 1
01
P r i n c ip l e s
4
RCTR- 1 0 3
Co- regi s t e r f o r a BIOL
B i o l ogy , Moder n W o r l d Lab
Lab Fee : o f B i o l o g y I N S , SM
R M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM C r a y t o n ,
M
Alexand e r , 2 0 0 3 7 B I OL1 6 1
L01
P r i n o f B i o l ogy I
Lab / D i s c u s s
20038
B I OL 1 6 1
L02
Prin of Biology I
Lab / D i s c u s s
2003 9 BIOL 1 6 1
L03
Prin o f Biology I
Lab / D i s c u s s
2 0 0 4 0 BIOL1 6 1
L04
* Prin o f B i o l ogy I
Lab / D i s c u s s
2 0 0 4 1 B I OL 1 6 1
LOS
P r i n o f B i o l og y I Lab / D i s c u s s
2 0 0 4 2 B I OL 1 6 1
L06
P r in o f B i o l o g y I Lab / D i s c u s s
o o o o o o
Lab Fee :
A
111
$50 . 00 f o r B I OL 1 1 6
01
161
$5 0 . 00
C a r l s on ,
J
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0 9 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Crayton ,
M
RCTR- 1 3 6
C o - re g i s t e r
f o r B I OL 1 6 1
01
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1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 1 0 PM C a r l s o n ,
J
RCTR- 1 3 6
C o - re g i s t e r f o r B I OL 1 6 1
01
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1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 1 0 PM C r a y t o n ,
M
161
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f o r B I OL 1 6 1
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0 9 : 0 0 AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM C a r l s o n ,
R
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 1 0 PM Alexander ,
*D ESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING C LASSES
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RCTR- 1 3 6
C o - r e gi s t er f o r B I OL
RCTR- 1 3 6
C o - r e gi s t e r
RCTR- 1 3 6
Co- regi s t er f o r B I OL 1 6 1
01
RCTR- 1 3 6
C o - r e gi s t e r
01
(Begi n ni n g 4:30 a n d later)
for B I OL 1 6 1
l ab .
$15 . 00
BIOLOGY (Continued) eRN
COURSE 1 0
2 0 0 4 3 B I OL 2 0 1
01
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
S T IME
I n t r o Mi c r o b i o l ogy N S , SM
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Auman,
E T l ME
I NS T RU CTOR A
LOCAT I ON
I NS T RUC T I ON S / COMMENT S
OGYM- 1 0 2
Co-register Lab
Fee :
for B I OL 2 0 1
lab .
S50 . 00
B1OL2 0 1
L01
I n t r o M i c r ob i o l og y Lab
0
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM Auma n ,
A
RC T R- 1 2 8
Co-reg i s t e r
for
2 0 0 4 5 B I OL2 0 1
L02
I n t r o M i c r ob i o l og y Lab
0
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Auma n ,
A
RCT R- 1 2 8
Co-register
for B I OL 2 0 1 0 1
20044
B I OL 2 0 1
01
2 1 5 0 1 B I OL2 0 1
L03
I n t ro M i c r o b i o l o g y Lab
0
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Auma n ,
A
RCTR- 1 2 8
Co-register
f o r B I OL 2 0 1
2 0 0 4 6 B I OL 2 0 5
01
Human Anatomy / Ph y s i o l og y N S , SM 4
M W F
12 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Le rum,
J
RCTR- 1 0 3
Co-regi ster
for B I OL 2 0 5 l ab .
2 0 0 4 7 B 1 OL 2 0 5
L01
Human Ana t omy
&
Ph y s i ol ogy
Lab
0
T
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 2 : 4 5 PM S t a f f
RCTR- 1 1 6
Co- r e g i s t e r
for BIOL 205
01
20048
L02
*Human An a t omy
&
Phy s i ol og y Lab
0
T
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 5 0 PM S t a f f
RCTR- 1 1 6
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r B I OL 2 0 5
01
&
Phy s i ol og y Lab
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0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 5 0AM S t a f f
RCTR- 1 1 6
C o - r e g i s te r
Phy s i ol ogy Lab
0
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1 1 : 5 0AM 0 2 : 4 0 PM S t a f f
RCTR- 1 1 6
C o - r eg i s t e r
f o r B I OL 2 0 5
RCTR- 1 0 3
C o - r eg i s t e r
f o r B I OL 3 2 3 0 0 1 and a l a b .
RCTR- 1 0 3
C o - regis te r
B I OL 3 2 3
01 01
Lab Fee : B 1 OL2 0 5
2 0 0 4 9 B I OL 2 0 5
L03
Human An at omy
2 0 0 5 0 B I OL 2 0 5
L04
Human An a t omy
2 0 0 5 1 B I OL 3 2 3
01
P r i n c i p l e s / B i o l o g y I I I N S , SM
4
2 00 5 2
001
Princip l e s o f Biology I I I
0
&
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Ma i n ,
J
McGinni s , B I OL 3 2 3
Di s c
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Ma i n ,
Mc Ginni s , 2 0 0 5 3 B I OL 3 2 3
L01
P r i n c i p l e s o f B i o l ogy
III
Lab
2 0 0 5 4 B I OL 3 2 3
L02
P r i n c i p l e s of B i o l ogy
III
Lab
2 0 0 5 5 B I OL 3 2 3
L03
Principles
of Bi ology I I I
Lab
2 0 0 5 6 B 1 OL 3 2 3
L04
Principles
of Bi ology I I I
Lab
21481
L05
P r i n c ip l e s
o f B i o l ogy I I I
Lab
01
N a t u r a l H i s t /V e r t e b r a t e s N S
B I OL3 2 3
2 2 6 1 5 B I OL3 2 4
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S50 . 00
f o r B I OL 2 0 5 0 1 01
S50 . 00 for
R
J
and a l a b &
o o o o o
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Ma i n ,
RCT R- 1 2 2
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r B I OL 3 2 3
W
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM McGinni s ,
R
RCTR- 1 2 2
Co- regis te r
f o r B I OL 3 2 3 0 1
R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM McGinni s ,
R
RCT R- 1 2 2
Co-regi s te r
f o r B I OL 3 2 3
01
&
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1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Ma i n ,
RCT R- 1 2 2
Co-regis ter f o r BIOL 3 2 3
01
&
001
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM M a i n ,
RCTR- 1 2 2
Co-regi ster
f o r B I OL 3 2 3
01
&
001
4
M W F
Co-regi s t e r
f o r B I OL 3 2 4
L0 1 .
J J
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Ma r t i n ,
RCTR- 1 2 4
0
Manda t o r y
field trip
&
9/13-15
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L01
N a t u r a l H i s t /V e r tebra t e s L a b
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4
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2 2 3 5 3 B I OL 3 2 9
L01
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o
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 4 5 PM G a r r igan ,
2 1 4 8 2 B I OL 4 0 7
01
M o l e c u l a r B i o l o g y N S , SM
4
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Mart i n ,
fee :
Co-register
0
RCTR- 1 0 2
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r B I OL 3 2 9
0
RCTR- 1 2 4
Co-register
f o r B I OL 3 2 9
01
RCTR- 2 1 0
Co-regi ster
for BIOL 4 0 7
l ab .
Lab Fee : 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM E 1 1 a rd - I v e y ,
M
Lab Fee : 2 1 4 8 3 B I OL 4 0 7
L0 1
M o l e c u l a r B i o l o gy Lab
L02
M o l e cul a r B i o l ogy Lab
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H i s t o l og y N S , S M
4
M W F
B I OL 4 0 7
2 2 6 8 9 B 1 OL 4 1 1
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L01
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o
2 0 0 6 5 B I OL 4 2 4
01
E c o l ogy N S , SM
4
T R
2 1 7 9 0 B I OL 4 4 1
01
Mamma l i a n Ph y s i o l ogy N S , SM
4
M W F
o o
L01
Mamma l i a n Phy s i ol o gy Lab
21793
B I OL 4 4 1
L02
Mamma l i a n Ph y s i o l o g y Lab
22220
B I OL 4 7 5
01
Evol u t i on N S
4
2 2 1 4 6 B I OL 4 9 9
01
C ap s tone :
2
S e n i o r Semi n a r S R
T R M W F T
S50 . 00
S 5 0 . 00
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RCTR- 1 2 9
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f o r B I OL 4 0 7
01
M
RCTR- 1 2 9
Co-regis ter
f o r B I OL 4 0 7
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Co-regi s t e r
f o r B I OL 4 1 1
L01 .
0 1 : 4 5 PM 02 : 5 0 PM Le rum,
J
RCTR- 1 1 5
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM H an s e n ,
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Smi t h ,
J 0
RCTR- 2 2 0
M
RCTR- 2 2 0
RCTR- 1 1 5
S50 . 00
Co-register
f o r B I OL 4 1 1
C o - r e g i s te r
f o r B I O L 4 4 1 l ab .
Lab Fee : 2 1 7 9 1 B I OL 4 4 1
01 L0 1 .
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM E 1 1 a r d - I ve y ,
0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM L e r um ,
M W
f o r B I OL 3 2 4
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 4 : 1 0 PM E 1 1 a rd - I v e y ,
Lab Fee : 2 2 6 9 0 B I OL 4 1 1
S 5 0 . 00
RCTR- 1 2 4
0
01
$ 50 . 00
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Smi t h ,
M
RCTR- 1 1 5
C o - r eg i s t e r
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Smi t h ,
M
RCTR- 1 1 5
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r B I OL 4 4 1 0 1
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 0 5AM McGinni S , 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM H an s e n ,
0
Ma r t i n ,
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COURSE I D
COURSE
2 2 6 4 9 BUSA 1 0 5
01
P e r s onal
20072
BUSA2 0 1
01
Value
2 0 0 7 3 BUSA2 0 1
02
2007l
03
BUSA2 0 1
CR
TITLE Fi nan c i a l
P l anning
C r e a t i on i n
G l ob a l
Value
C r e a t i on
in
Value
Creation
S T I ME
DAYS
4
T R
W W
ET I ME
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 4 5AM M a c Don a l d ,
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM Ph am,
D
K
4
M
G l ob a l
Envt
4
M
in G l ob a l
Envt
4
T
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0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM S imp s o n ,
M
L
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM T h r a s h e r ,
20930
BUSA2 0 2
01
F i n a n c i a l A c c oun t i ng
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5 AM H e g s t a d ,
20075
BUSA2 0 2
02
Finan c i a l Accoun t i n g
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM Ramag l i a ,
20074
BUSA2 0 2
03
F i n a n c i a l Accoun t i n g
4
T
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0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM H eg s t a d ,
R
0 1 : 4 5P M
0 3 : 3 0 PM M ye r s ,
G
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Mye r s ,
G
2 1 8 8 6 BUSA2 0 3
01
Manag e r i al
Accoun t i n g
4
T
2 1887
BUSA2 0 3
02
Man a g e r i a l
Accoun t i ng
4
T R
21888
BUSA 2 0 3
03
Manag e r i a l
A c c oun t i n g
4
W
M
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
I NSTRUCT IONS
/
COMMENTS
ADMN - 2 l 9 ADMN - 2 1 7
Envt
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LOCAT I ON
I NS T RUCTOR
ADMN - 2 1 7
S
ADMN- 2 1 7 ADMN - 2 1 7
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ADMN - 2 1 4 ADMN - 2 1 7
L
ADMN - 2 1 3 ADMN - 2 1 3
Z a b r i s ki e ,
F
ADMN- 2 1 9
Registration for 300-and 400-level courses is open to declared BUSA majors/minors. Please see the BUSA undergraduate coordinator for exception requests. 20076
BUSA3 0 1
01
Mana g i n g C a r e e r / Human
Re s ou r c e
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM G i b s o n ,
L
ADMN - 2 1 9
Maj o r s /mi n o r s
o n l y or
dept
p e rmi s s i on
20077
BUSA3 0 1
02
Mana g i n g C a r e e r /Human R e s o u r c e
4
M
W
F
1 1 : l 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM G i b s o n ,
L
ADMN- 2 1 9
Maj ors /mi n o r s
only
or
dept
p e rmi s s ion
20079
BUSA 3 0 2
01
Man a g e r i a l
Fi nance
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM
ADMN - 2 1 7
M a j o r s /mi n o r s
only
or
dept
p e rmi s s ion
20080
BUSA 3 0 2
02
Man a g e r i a l
Fi nance
4
M
ADMN - 2 1 9
M a j ors /mi n o r s
only
or
dept
p e rmi s s i o n
20081
BUSA3 0 5
01
Create
ADMN - 2 1 7
M a j o r s /mi n o r s
only
or
dep t p e rmi s s i on
20082
BUSA3 0 5
02
Create
ADMN - 2 1 7
M a j o r s /mi n o r s
o n l y or d e p t p e rmi s s i on
22648
B U SA 3 0 5
03
*Create
21889
BUSA 3 0 8
01
P r i nc i p l e s
o f Market ing
4
2 1 8 90
BUSA3 0 8
02
Principles
of
Ma r k e t i n g
4
T
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM C h h ab r a ,
21891
BUSA 3 0 8
03
P r i n c ip l e s
of
Ma r k e t i ng
4
T
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM C h h ab r a ,
&
&
&
W F
L e a d E f f e c t ive
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4
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Org
4
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L e a d E f f e c t i ve
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4
T
T
W
M
Ph am,
K
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0 1 : 3 5 PM F i nni e ,
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM S ep i c ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM
S e pi c ,
B F
F
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM T h r a s he r ,
ADMN - 2 0 0
Maj ors /mi n o r s
only
or
d e p t p e rmi s s i o n
ADMN - 2 1 7
Maj o r s /mi n o r s
only
or
dept
S
ADMN - 2 2 1
M a j o r s /mi n o r s
o n l y or
dept
p e rmi s s i on
S
ADMN - 2 1 9
M a j o r s /mi n o r s
only
or
dept
p e rmi s s i o n
or
d e p t pe rmi s s i o n
S
p e rmi s s i on
2 18 92
BUSA3 0 9
01
Mng V a l u e
Ope r a t i on s
2
M
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM B e rni ke r ,
E
ADMN - 2 1 9
Maj ors /mi n o r s
only
2 1 8 93
BUSA30 9
02
*Mng V a l u e
C r e a ti n g Ope r a t i o ns
2
M
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 4 5 PM
Be r ni k e r ,
E
ADMN - 2 2 1
Maj o r s /minors
o n l y or
dept
p e rmi s s ion
2 1894
BUSA3 0 9
03
* Mn g V a l u e
C r e a t i ng
2
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 4 5 PM B e r n i k e r ,
E
ADMN - 2 2 1
M a j ors /mi n o r s
o n l y or
dept
p e rmi s s i o n
2 1 8 9 6 BUSA3 1 0
01
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM Mye r s ,
ADMN- 2 1 3
Ma j o r s /m i n o r s
C r e a t i ng
Ope r a t i on s
W
2
I n f o rma t i on S y s tems
T
R
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02
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T
2
S y s t ems
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM M ye r s ,
ADMN - 2 1 3
G
mee t s
Maj ors /minors C o u r s e mee t s
20088
BUSA 3 2 1
01
I n t e rme d i a t e A c c ou n t i n g
I
2
T
R
0 8 : 0 0AM
J
0 9 : 4 5 AM Ramagl i a ,
ADMN- 2 2 1
M a j o r s /mi n o r s Cou r s e mee t s
20089
B U SA 3 2 2
01
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II
2
T
R
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0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Rama g l i a ,
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Ma j o r s /mino r s Course
20091
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01
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Accoun t i n g
I
W
2
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Mor e l an d ,
H
me e t s
RO S S -CONF M a j o r s /m i n o r s C o u r s e me e t s
20092
BUSA3 3 5
01
Fi nanci a l
21795
BUSA34 2
01
M a n a g i n g Human Re s o u r c e s
I nv e s t men t s
4
M
4
M
W W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Finni e ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM B a rnowe ,
B
J
* D ESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
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only 1st
or d e p t
hal f
of
only o r dept 2 n d ha l f
of
hal f
of of
half o f
p e rmi s s i on .
t e rm .
on l y o r d e p t 1st
p e rmi s s i on .
t e rm .
on l y o r d e p t 2nd hal f
p e rmi s s i on .
t e rm .
on l y o r d e p t 1st
p e rmi s s i o n .
t e rm .
pe rmi s s i o n .
t e rm .
ADMN- 2 1 3
Maj o r s /mi n o r s
only o r dept
p e rmi s s ion
ADMN - 2 2 1
M a j o r s /mi n o r s
only
p e rmi s s i o n
(Beginning 4:30 and later)
or d e p t
BUSINESS (Continued) CR'"
COURSE
In
COORSE T ITLE
1
2 0 0 9 3 BUSA352 2 Q 0 9 4 BOSA3 5 8 2 0 0 9 5 B U SA 3 6 5
01
2 2 6 5 0 BUSA 3 6 9
01
1
CR
Glo.bal Management Entrepr eneurship S a l e s and S a l e s Management ' I nternet Marketing I n t r a to I n fo rma t i oa Managemnt E t � c a l I s sue s / T o fo Management * D a t a Ba s e App l i c a t i on / Bus ine s s Law of Financial Ma r k e tpl ac e
STlME
OAYS
ETIME
I NSTRUCTOR
4
M W
2
W
: 2 5 PM Yage r , ill Matt.h a e i , C 1 l : 5 0Al� 0 1 : 3 5 PM Chhabra , S O � O O PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Thrash e r , S 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Be rni ker , E 0 3 , 4 0PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM B e rn i k e r , E
W
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Le e ,
4 4
R
T
M W f
4
T
R
4
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0 3 : 4 (' PM 0 5
B USA3 7 5
01 01
2 1 7 9 7 BUSA3 7 7
01
2 0 0 9 6 BUSA4 0 5
01
2 1 7 9 8 BUSM 0 6
01
2 2 6 5 1 BUSA 4 0 8
01
* I nt e rn a t i ona 1
2 0 1 0 1 BUSA4 2 4
01
-Audi t in g
2 0 1 02 BUSM 2 7
01
- T a x Accounting I I
4 4 2
2 0 1 0 3 BUSM 3 7
01
' Fi n a n c i a l Ana l y s i s & S t r a t e gy
4
T
2 0 1 0 4 BUSM 4 2
01
Leade r s h i p /Organi z a t i onal Dev
4
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM S e p i c ,
W
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 6 : 3 0 PM Sep i c ,
1494
2 0 1 0 5 BUSM 67
01
Law o f t h e Wo r k pl ace Bu s i n e s s Law
4
4
T R
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Ahn a ,
W
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Ahna ,
M
ADMN- 2 1 9
Maj o r s /minors MaJ o r S /mi nor s Ma j o r s / mi nors Maj ors /mi nors Maj o r s /mi nors Ma j o r s /mi no r s
ADMN - 2 2 1 ADMN - 2 0 8
/ COMMENTS
only onl y only only only only
or or or or
dept permi s s ion dept p e rmi s s i on dept pe rmi s s ion dep t penni s s inn or dept p e rmi s s i on or dept p e rmi s s i on o n l y or dep t p e rmi s s i on o n l y o r d e p t pe rmi s s i on on l y or dept p e r mi s s i o n on l y o r dept pe rmi s s i o n
ADMN - 2 1 3
Maj o r s /mi n o r s
ADMN - 2 1 9
Ma j o rs /mi n o r s
B
ADMN - 2 1 9
Maj o r s / mi n o r s
B
ADMN - 2 1 7
Ma j o rs /min o r s
ADMN - 2 0 0
Ma j o rs /mi n o r s o n l y or dept permi s s i on
C
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM MacDona l d ,
D
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Mor e l an d ,
ROS S - C ON F Ma j or s /mino r s onl y or dept p e rmi s s i on .
H
Cou r s e m e e t s 2 n d h a l f of
4
M a r k e t i n g Re s e a r ch
ADMN - 2 2 1
ADMN - 2 1 9
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM S t a f f w
INSTRUCT I ONS
A DMN - 2 2 1
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM
2 1 7 9 6 BUSA3 7 6
LOCATI ON
T R
t e rm .
ADMN- 2 2 1
Maj o r s / mi n o r s o n l y o r dept p e r mi s s i on
F
ADMN - 2 2 1
M a j o r s / mi n o r s o n l y o r dept permi s s i on
F
ADMN - 2 0 0
Lab
ADMN- 2 1 0
Maj o r s /mi n o r s
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S i mp s o n ,
M
This
only o r dept p e rmi s s ion
c o u r s e may con t a i n a s e r v i c e
l e a rn i n g compon e n t . 2 2 1 4 9 BUSM 9 9
01
c a p s t one S e m : S t r a t e g ic Mgmt SR 4
M W F
K
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Pham,
ADMN - 2 1 7
Maj o r s /mi n o r s o n l y or dept p e rmi s s i on
2 2 1 5 0 BUSM 9 9
02
C a p s t one S e m : S t r a t e g i c Mgmt SR 4
'r R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Yage r ,
W
ADMN - 2 2 1
Maj o r s /mi n o r s o n l y or dept pe rmi s s i on
2 2 1 5 1 BUSM 9 9
03
C a p s t on e S e m : S t r a t e g i c Mgmt SR 4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Yag e r ,
W
ADMN - 2 1 9
Maj o r s /mi n o r s o n l y or dept p e rmi s s i o n
2 0 1 0 7 BUSA5 0 3
01
2 0 1 0 8 BUSA 5 0 4
01
*Managing F i n a n c i a l Re s ou r c e s Legal
&
Et h i c a l Envt
of Bus
4
M
4
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Z a b r i s ki e ,
F
ADMN - 2 1 9
S 0 8 : 3 0AM 1 2 : 0 0 PM MacDona l d ,
D
ADMN - 2 1 9
Re g i s t r a t i on b y BUSA .
Course meets
S a t u r d a y o f mi d - s e me s t e r br e a k . 2 0 1 0 9 BUSA 5 0 5
01
*Managing E f f e c t ive Organ i z a t n s 4
2 1 8 9 8 BUSA 5 1 1
01
*Mana g e r i al Accoun t i n g
2 1 8 9 9 BUSA 5 1 2
01
V a l u e C r e a t i on : Ops &
I n f o Sys I n f o Sys
2 1 9 0 0 BUSA5 1 2
02
' V a l u e C r e a t i on : Op s &
01
'Ma r ke t i n g and Value C r e a t i on
2
2 0 9 3 3 BUSA5 3 5
01
' Fi n a n c i a l I nv e s t me n t s
4
T
4
2 0 1 1 2 BUSA5 4 1
01
2 1 3 5 1 BUSA5 4 9
01
* C ontemp o r a r y Human R e s r c e Mgmt 2
2 2 6 8 6 BUSA 5 5 5
01
* Know1edge Management
4
2 1 9 0 3 BUSA 5 8 0
01
* T e chno1 S t r a t / Compe t i t i vene s s
4
W
S 0 8 : 3 0AM l 2 : 0 0 PM Albe r s ,
J
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Alb e r s ,
J
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Simp s o n ,
M
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Finni e ,
4 M R
M B
F
ADMN - 2 1 9
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
ADMN - 2 1 7
Mee t s S a t u r d a y o f mid- se me s t e r b r e a k .
ADMN - 2 1 7 ADMN - 2 1 9
C o u r s e me e t s
1 s t hal f o f term.
ADMN - 2 1 3 ADMN - 2 1 7
Me e t s S a t u r d a y o f m i d - s e me s t e r b r e a k .
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM G i b s on ,
L
ADMN - 2 2 1
C o u r s e e nd s
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Albe r s ,
J
ADMN - 2 1 7
� 0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Le e , R
ADMN - 2 1 9
J
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Z a bri s ki e ,
W
4
2 1 9 0 1 BUSA5 1 3
Mana g i n g I nnova t i on / T e c h Chng
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM B a r nowe ,
T
2
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Le e ,
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C
ADMN - 2 1 7
1 1 / 7 / 02 .
CHEMISTRY OPEN LAB SCHEDULE TIME (PM)
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESPAj'
IHURSDAY
FRIDAY
Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff
1 :00 - 2:00 2:00 - 3:00 3:00 - 4:00 4:00 - 5:00 5:00 - 6:00 6:00 - 7:00 7:00 - 8:00
Staff
8:00 - 9:00 - -
Students are responsible for reserving the appropriate number of consecutive hours each week in their course schedules during the above open times. CRN
COURSE I D
ETIME
COUR S E T I TLE
CR
DAYS
S T IME
M W F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Swan k , Swan k ,
2 0 1 1 3 CHEM1 0 4
01
Envi ronme n t a l Chemi s t r y N S , SM
4
2 0 1 1 4 CHEM 1 0 4
L01
Environme n t al Chemi s t r y L a b
6
LOCAT I ON
INS TRUCT I ON S / COMMENTS
D
RCTR- 2 2 0
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEM 1 0 4 L 0 1 .
D
RCTR- 2 0 1
I N S T RUCTOR
Lab Fe e : TBA
$ 5 0 . 00
C o - re g i s t e r f o r CHEM 1 0 4
01.
Open l a b - minimum 2 hours p e r we e k . 2 0 1 1 5 CHEM1 2 0
01
Gene r al Chemi s t r y N S , SM
4
2 0 1 1 6 CHEM 1 2 0
L01
G e n e r a l Chemi s t ry Lab
0
2 0 1 1 7 CHEM 1 2 5
01
Advan c e d Gene r al Chern N S , SM
4
2 0 1 1 8 CHEM 1 2 5
L01
Advanced Gene r a l Chemi s t ry L ab 0
M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5 AM Mardi s ,
K
RCTR- I 0 3
C o - r e gi s t e r f o r CHEM 1 2 0 L 0 1 .
Mardi s ,
K
RCTR- 2 0 1
Co- r e g i s t e r for CHEM 1 2 0 0 1 .
Lab TBA
Fe e :
$50 . 00
Open l ab - minimum 2 hours p e r we e k . M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM S t a f f
RCTR- 2 2 4
Staff
RCTR- 2 0 1
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEM 1 2 5 L 0 1 . L ab Fe e :
TBA
$50 . 00
C o - r e g i s t e r for CHEM 1 2 5
01 .
Open l ab - minimum 3 hours pe r we e k . 2 0 1 1 9 CHEM3 3 2
01
Organic Chemi s t ry N S , SM
4
2 0 1 2 0 CHEM3 3 4
L01
O r ga n i c Chemi s t r y Lab NS , SM
1
M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM F r yhl e ,
C
I NGR- 1 0 0
Co-register
Fryhl e ,
C
RCTR- 2 0 1
Co- r e gi s t e r f o r CHEM 3 3 2
TBA
for CHEM 3 3 4 L 0 1
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L01
Organic S p e c Proj
Lab N S , SM
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Fryh 1 e ,
C
RCTR- 2 2 3
$50 . 00
B y invi t a t i on onl y . n a t u r e r e q ui re d .
2 0 1 2 1 CHEM 3 4 1
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Phys i c a l Chemi s t r y N S , SM
4
2 0 1 2 2 CHEM 3 4 3
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S e n i or Seminar S R
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C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEM 3 4 1
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L ab Fe e :
$50 . 00
C o - r e g i s t e r for CHEM 3 4 3 L 0 1 Lab Fe e :
2 0 1 2 3 CHEM 4 0 3
01 .
1 / 2 hours p e r we e k .
$ 5 0 . 00
01 .
CIllNE SE STUDIES PROGRAM Courses which may count towards the major or minor: Global Management (If the project is China-focused & approved by program chair) Beginning Chinese Intermediate Chinese Composition and Conversation Chinese Literature in Translation C, LT The Religions of China C, R3
BUSA 352 CHIN 1 0 1 CHIN 201 CHIN 301 C H I N 37 1 RELl 233
NOTE: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, section, instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the Chinese Studies section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Contact the Acting Chair of the Chinese Studies Program, Dr. Gregory Youtz, at 253.535.76 1 9 or email youtzgl@plu.edu with questions and for approval of seminar applicability.
COMMUNICATION & THEATRE PLEASE NOTE: No course with a COMA prefix (e.g. COMA 1 23) will satisfy the Core I arts requirement. Only those courses with a THEA, ARTD, and MUSI prefix are accepted . CRN
COURSE
2 0 1 2 7 COMA 1 2 3
10
COURSE T I TLE 01
CR
I n t r o / Rh e t o r i c a 1 Commu n i c a t i o n 4
E T I ME
I NSTRUCTOR
DAYS
S T I ME
M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Harne y ,
0
LOCAT I ON I NGR- 1 0 9
INSTRUC T I ONS / COMMENTS Does NOT s a t i s f y GUR . Ma t e r i a l s Fee :
2 2 2 2 2 COMA 1 2 3
02
I n t r o /Rhe t o r i c a 1 C ommun i c a t i o n 4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Fe l l e r ,
2 2 7 0 0 COMA 1 9 0
01
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$ 1 0 . 00
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I NGR- 1 0 9
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I NGR- 1 0 9
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I NGR- 1 0 9
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1
2 0 1 2 9 C OMA2 2 5
02
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4
T R
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2 0 1 3 8 COMA 3 2 8
01
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4
T R
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I NGR- 1 0 9
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A
INGR- 1 0 9
Pre requi s i te :
C OMA 1 2 3 .
A
I NGR- 1 0 9
Pre requi s i t e :
M
1 s t ha l f o f t e rm .
Lab f e e :
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm . 2 n d ha l f o f t e rm .
$ 10 . 00
C o u r s e me e t s
Lab fee :
C OMA 1 2 3 .
$ 1 0 . 00
C o u r s e me e t s
Lab f e e :
COMA 1 2 3 .
$ 10 . 00
C o u r s e me e t s
Lab fee :
$ 10 . 00
ADMN- 2 1 1A C r o s s 1 i s t e d w i t h ENGL 3 1 1 Does not s a t i s fy l i t e r a tu r e GUR .
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50
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I NGR- 1 0 9
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$10 . 00
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Lab f e e :
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2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
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$ 1 0 . 00
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C ommuni c a t i o n A r t s P r a c t i cum
C
Ma t e r i a l s Fee :
I NGR- 1 0 9
01
2 0 1 2 8 COMA2 2 5
COMMUN ICATION & TH EATRE (Contin ued) CRN
COURSE I D
2 0 1 3 9 COMA 3 3 6
CR
COURSE T I TL E 01
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2 1 9 4 0 C OMA3 3 6
02
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2 1058
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&
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M W F
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LOCAT I ON
I N S TRUCTOR
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&
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inquire
271 .
Lab
in
Fee :
$10 . 00 I NGR- 1 1 9 $20 . 00
inquire
in I NGR- 1 1 9
i nquire
in I NGR- 1 1 9
$10 . 00
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C
$10 . 0 0
i n qu i r e i n I NGR- 1 1 9
271.
Permi s s i on r e qu i r e d , Lab Fee :
2 0 1 4 2 COMA3 8 4
COMA 1 2 3 ,
I NGR- 1 1 5 B P e rmi s s io n re qui r e d ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM S t a f f
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s p e c i a l n o t e s on COMA 3 3 6 0 1
Prereq : 2 0 1 4 0 COMA 3 8 0
/ COMMEN T S
COMA 2 7 1 ,
285 .
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01
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M W F
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02
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4
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Fee :
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M W F
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M W F
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Sp i c e r ,
C
I NGR- 1 1 5 B P e rmi s s i o n r e qu i r e d , Prereq :
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Ehrenhau s ,
P
I NGR- 1 0 9
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I n t e rc u l t u r a l Communica t i o n
4
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inquire
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in I NGR- 1 1 9
$ 1 0 . 00
P e rmi s s io n r e qu i r e d , Lab F e e :
2 2 2 2 6 COMA 4 9 5
COMA 2 7 1 .
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2 1 3 5 9 COMA 4 3 9
I NGR- 1 1 9
I NGR- 1 l 5 B
M
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1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM S t a f f 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM I nc h ,
$ 1 0 . 00
I NGR- 1 1 5 B P e rmi s s i o n requi r e d ,
D
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4
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J J
MGYM - 2 0 2 TBA
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2 2 6 5 4 THEA3 6 0
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S t ag e Movement AR
2
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
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of t e rm
Me e t i n g w i t h p r o f e s s o r r e q ' d a f t e r r e g .
(Begin ning 4:30 and later)
CRN
COMPUTER SCIENCE & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COURSE 1 0
2 2 3 3 0 CSCE 1 2 0
01
COURSE T I TL E
CR
Comp u t e r i z e d I n fo S y s t ems NS
4
DAYS
S T IME
E T I ME
INSTRUCTOR
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 4 0AM T an g ,
T R
Y
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCT I ONS
RCT R- 2 2 1
C o - r e gi s t e r Lab
2 2 3 3 1 CSCE1 2 0
02
Comp u t e r i z e d I n fo S y s t ems NS
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM T a n g ,
2 2 3 5 9 CSC E 1 2 0
03
C omput e r i z e d I n f o S y s tems NS
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
2 2 3 6 0 C SC E 1 2 0
04
Comp u t e r i z e d I n fo S y s t ems NS
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM B l a h a ,
Y
Fee :
C o - r e g i s te r f o r C S CE 1 2 0 l ab .
RCTR- 2 2 1
Co- regi s t e r f o r CSCE 1 2 0 l ab .
RCTR - 2 2 1
C o - r e g i s t e r f or CSCE 1 2 0
Fe e :
Lab F e e : Lab 2 2 3 6 1 C S CE 1 2 0
LOl
Comp u t e r i z e d I n f o S y s t ems Lab
2 2 3 62 CSCE 1 2 0
L02
Comp u t e r i z e d
22336
CSCE 1 2 0
L03
Comput e r i z e d I n f o S y s t ems Lab
22337
C S CE 1 2 0
L04
Compute r i z e d I n fo S y s t ems
2 2 3 3 8 C S CE 1 2 0
LOS
Comput e r i z e d I n f o S y s t ems Lab
2 2 3 63 CSC E 1 2 0
L06
Comput e r i z e d I n fo S y s t ems Lab
o o o o o o
2 0 8 9 6 CSCE 1 3 1
01
I n t r o to Engi n e e r i n g N S
2
Info S y s t ems L a b Lab
0 8 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 0 5AM S t a f f
UCTR- 1 3 6
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for C S CE 1 2 0 l e ct ur e
UCTR- 1 3 6
Co-regi s t e r
f o r CSCE
F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 0 5 PM S t a f f
UCTR- 1 3 6
C o - re gi s t e r f o r C S C E 1 2 0
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0 2 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 5 PM S t a f f
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C o - r egi s t e r
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I nt r o t o C ompu t e r S c i e n c e NS
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4
RCTR- 1 0 2
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4
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4
M W F
20901
CSC E 1 4 4
L01
I n t r o t o Comp u t e r S c i e n c e Lab
L02
I n t r o t o C o mp u t e r S c i e n c e Lab
2 0 9 0 3 CSCE 1 4 4
L03
20904
CSC E 1 4 4
L04
I n t r o to Comp u t e r S c i e n c e Lab Intro t o Comput e r S c i e n c e Lab
21870
CSC E 1 4 4
lecture
$50 .00
RCTR- 1 0 3
C o - re g i s t e r
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r C S C E 1 4 4 l ab .
RCTR- 2 2 1 RCTR - 2 2 1
for CSCE
131 01
$50 . 00
C o - re g i s t e r f o r CSCE 1 4 4 Lab Fee :
J
120
RCTR- 2 2 1
L a b Fee :
J
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Brin k ,
Fe e :
l ab .
$50 . 00
C o - r e g i s t e r f or CSCE Lab Fe e :
2 0 9 0 2 C S CE 1 4 4
lab .
$50 . 00
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 0 5AM S t a f f
20898
I n t r o t o Comp u t e r S c i e n c e NS
$50 . 00
F
2 0 8 9 7 CSCE 1 3 1
03
Fee :
$50 . 00
F
Lab
2 0 9 0 0 C S CE 1 4 4
for CSCE 1 2 0 l ab .
$50 . 00
RCTR- 2 2 1
Lab
K
/ COMMENTS
144
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MGYM- 1 0 2
C o - r e gi s t e r f o r C S C E 1 4 4
OGYM- 1 0 4
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1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Hau s e r ,
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM B r i n k ,
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0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM B r i n k ,
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Topi c : 1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM K a k a r ,
A
RCTR- I 0 2
Privacy
Co-regi ster Lab
l e c ture
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f o r C S CE 2 4 5 L 0 1 .
$50 . 0 0
2 0 9 1 8 C S CE 2 4 5
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A
RCTR- 2 2 2
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f o r C S CE 2 4 5 0 1
2 0 9 1 9 CSCE2 7 0
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Data S t ru c t u r e s N S
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Wo l f f ,
0
MBLD- 1 1 2
C o - r e gi s t e r
for CSCE 2 7 0 lab .
2 0 9 2 1 CSCE2 7 0
LOl
Data Structures Lab
T
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM W o l f f ,
Co-regi s t e r
L02
D a t a S t ru c ture s Lab
T
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM W o l f f ,
0 0
MGYM- I 0 2
2 1 4 8 6 CSCE2 7 0
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MGYM - 1 0 2
C o - r e g i s t e r for C S CE 2 7 0 0 1
Lab
Lab
2 1 9 2 7 CSCE3 4 3
01
P r o g r amming Lang Conc e p t s NS
4
M W F
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Digital
4
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CSCE 3 4 6
E l e c t roni c s NS
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Murph y ,
L
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM S p i l lman ,
Fee :
LOI
Di g i t a l
E l e c t ronics L a b
0
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 0 0 PM S p i l lman ,
OGYM- 1 0 3
R
RC T R - 2 2 2
2 1 5 1 0 CSCE3 7 1
01
D e s i gn / Ana l y s i s /A l go r i thms N S
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Murph y ,
L
MGYM- 1 0 3
2 2 2 3 2 CSCE3 7 1
02
D e s i gn / Ana l y s i s /A l g ori thms N S
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Murph y ,
L
MGYM - 1 0 3
20 927
CSCE3 8 0
01
A s s embl y Language N S
4
T R
2 1 3 5 5 CSCE3 8 6
01
Comp ut e r N e twor k s N S
4
M W F
2 2 3 7 3 CSC E 3 9 1
01
Problem S o l v i n g / Program S em N S 1
2 2 6 0 9 C S CE 4 3 6
01
P a t t e rn R e c ogni t i on NS
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM S p i l lman ,
21941
CSC E 4 4 4
01
Ope r a t i ng S y s t ems N S
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM B l aha ,
K
MBLD- 1 1 2
2 2 1 5 3 CSC E 4 9 9
01
C a p s t one :
2
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM K a k a r ,
A
RCTR- 2 2 0
S e n i o r Seminar S R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM T a n g ,
Y
MBLD - 1 1 2
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Ha u s e r ,
G
H au s e r ,
G
TBA
Page 52
for C S CE 2 7 0 0 1
MGYM- 1 0 3 R
C o - re gi s t e r f o r C S CE 3 4 6 L 0 1 . L a b Fee :
2 0 9 2 6 CSCE3 4 6
$5 0 . 00
MGYM - 1 0 3 TBA R
RCTR- 2 1 0
$50 . 00
C o - r e g i s t e r for C S CE 3 4 6 0 1
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION CRN
COURSE
ID
COURSE
T I TLE
CR
S T I ME
DAYS
I N S T RUCTOR
ET IME
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCT ION S
/
COMMENTS
20613
COOP 3 7 6
101
Work
Exp e r i ence
I
1
TBA
Staff
TBA
I ndependent
Study Card
requ i r e d .
1-8
cr
20614
COOP 4 7 6
I01
Work
Exp e ri e n c e
II
1
TBA
Staff
TBA
Independent
S t udy
Card
r e qui r e d .
1-8
cr
20641
COOP 4 7 7
I01
I nt e rn a t i on a l
1
TBA
Staff
TBA
I ndependent
Study
Card
r e qu i r e d .
1 - 12
20617
COOP 5 7 6
101
Work
1
TBA
Staff
TBA
I n dependent
S t udy
Card
require d .
1-4
20145
ECON 1 3 0
01
20146
ECON 1 5 1
01
P r i n c ip l e s /Ma c ro e c onomi c s
20148
ECON 1 5 1
02
20147
ECON 1 5 1
20149
Work
Experi ence
Exp e r i e n c e
III
cr cr
ECONOMICS * G l o b a l /Envi ron
M W
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
S2
4
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
P r i n c i p l e s /Ma c roe conomi cs
S2
4
T
R
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM
Fores t ,
A
03
P r i n C ip l e s /Mac r o e conomi c s
S2
4
T
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM T e r ada ,
K
INGR- 1 0 0
ECON 1 5 2
01
P r i n c i p l e s /Mi c r o e c onomi cs
S2
4
T
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM T r avi s ,
K
OGYM- 1 0 3
22589
ECON3 2 1
01
Labor
0 3 : 3 0 PM
2 0 153
ECON 3 4 4
01
Econome t r i c s
2 2 6 6 6 ECON 3 4 5
01
Math
Top i c s
22590
ECON 3 5 1
01
I n t e rmedi a t e
22667
ECON 3 7 1
01
I n du s t
ECON 5 0 0
01
App l i e d
21803
ECON 5 2 0
01
*E c o n omic
S2
S2
S2 i n Economi c s
S2
M a c r o e conomi cs
Org /publ i c
21610
Prncp l s
ADMN - 2 0 2
4
E c onomi c s
Econ
Policy
Statis tical
S2
S2
An a l y s i s
P o l i c y An a l y s i s
ADMN - 2 0 2
Staff
ADMN- 1 0 1
N
4
T
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
4
T
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4
T
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0 9 : 5 5AM
l l : 4 0 AM P e t e r s on ,
4
T
R
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 4 5 AM
Te r a d a ,
K
XAVR - 1 5 0
4
T
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Fores t ,
A
ADMN - 2 1 2
0 1 : 0 0 PM
0 4 : 3 0 PM
For e s t ,
A
ADMN - 2 1 9
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM Te r ada ,
K
XAVR- 2 0 1
S
4 4
W
Peterson,
ADMN- 2 0 9 ADMN - 2 1 3
K
N
Lab
Fe e :
$50 . 00
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
Reg i s t ra t i on
h a n dl e d b y S c h .
of
Busine s s
EDUCATION Prerequisites for entry into underg raduate program (includes all EDUC, EPSV, and S P E D courses except E DUC PSYC
1 0 1 , WRIT (ENGL) 1 01
205 and S P E D 195) :
Passing score on Wa shi ngton State Basic Skills Test Submission of Writing Sample Admission to School of Education by fi rst Friday in March for fall term or fi rst Friday in October for spring term. Undergraduate and MA Cert courses are offered sequentially. Because assign ments and instruction are integrated across courses, students -must follow
established course sequence. See School of Education advisors for copy of course sequence.
Students are required to devote 6-8 hours/week to fiel d work in assigned schools prior to studen t teaching. Students seeking eleme ntary K-8 certification
6-8 hours Monday, Wednesday, or Friday a.m. for work in schools. Students seeking secondary certifi cation (4- 1 2 fn a content area) should 6-8 hours/week for work in schools, preferably in the a. m .
should reserve reserve
Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in music education take the following courses i n the School of Education : EDUC
391 , E PSY 36 1 and SPED 480 ,
Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in physical education take the fol lowing courses in the School of Education EDUC
390, EDUC 392, and SPED
480
Students i n these programs must establish a program of study with advisors i n their respective departments . " DESI G NATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENrNG C LASSES
Page
53
(Begin ning
4:30
aod l ater)
EDUCATION
(Continued)
Students must register for student teaching during the preceding semester. The state requirement for F B I and Washington State Patrol fingerprint clearance must be completed prior to student teaching. Additional fees required include: I nitial certification fee - $25.00 Fingerprint fee - $59.00 - clearance fee (a pproximately $ 1 2 .00) First Aid Training and care - $45.00 Students are to provide their own transportation between campus and assigned schools.
CRN
COURSE I D
22324
EDUC 2 6 2
COURS E T I T L E 01
Foundat i ons
CR o f Educa t i on
DAYS T R
3
ST IME
ET I ME
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCTOR
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM Lamo r e aux ,
D
I NS T RUC T I ON S
ADMN - 2 0 4A F o r
IMET
/ COMMENTS R e g i s t ra t i on
s t uden t s onl y .
handl e d by
Take with
t h e d e p a rtment .
EDUC 2 6 3 . 22325
EDUC2 6 3
01
I
S c h o o l Obs e rv a t i o n
Lamo r e a u x ,
TBA
D
TBA
For
IMET s t u d e n t s
handl e d b y t h e
o nl y .
Regi s t r a t i o n Take with
d e p a r tment .
EDUC 2 62 . 2 2 3 0 0 EDU C 3 9 0
01
Inquiry into Learning I
T R
4
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM Y e t t e r ,
ADMN - l 0 1
C
Admi s s i o n t o S ch o o l SOE T e rm I 392 .
Hub .
o f Educ .
requi r e d .
C o - r e g i s t e r w/ EDUC
S t u d e n t s mu s t
r e s e rve a t o t a l
of
6 - 8 h r s ! w k f o r f i e l d w o r k i n a s s i gned schOOl s . 2 2 3 0 1 EDU C 3 9 0
02
I n qu i r y i n t o L e a r n i n g
I
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM Y e t t e r ,
C
ADMN -2 0 0
See
on EDUC 3 9 0
01
2 2 3 0 2 EDUC 3 9 0
03
Inquiry into Learning
I
4
T
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Y e t t e r ,
C
ADMN- 2 0 9
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 3 9 0
01
2 2 3 0 3 EDU C 3 9 0
04
I n qu i r y i n t o L e a r n i n g I
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Ye t t e r ,
C
ADMN- 2 l 5
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC
01
2 2 3 0 4 EDUC3 9 1
01
Foun d a t i o n s o f L e a r n i n g
3
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM S t a f f
ADMN - 2 l 0
Limi t e d t o mu s i c e du c at i on maj o r s
2 2 3 0 5 E DU C 3 9 2
01
I n qu i r y i n t o L e a r n i n g
II
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Y e t t e r ,
C
ADMN - I 0 l
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC
2 2 3 0 6 EDUC 3 9 2
02
I n qu i r y i n t o L e a rn i n g I I
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Y e t t e r ,
C
ADMN - 2 0 0
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 3 9 0
01
EDUC 3 9 2
03
I n qu i r y i n t o L e a rn i n g I I
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 l : 4 0AM Y e t t e r.,
C
ADMN - 2 0 9
See
s p e c i a l n o te s o n EDUC
390
01
T
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Y e t t e r ,
C
ADMN - 2 1 5
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC
390
01
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Han s e n ,
V
UCTR - 1 4 0
Elem.
22307
2 2 3 0 8 E D UC 3 9 2
04
I n qu i r y i n t o L e a rn i n g I I
4
2 2 3 2 7 EDUC3 9 4
LOI
T e c hn o l o g y
2
&
T e a c h i n g : L ab
R
R
M
special notes
Ed .
EDUC 4 0 6 ,
s t ud e n t s : 408
s t u d e n t s mu s t
2 2 3 2 8 EDUC 3 9 4
L02
* T e chn o l o g y
2 2 3 1 2 EDU C 3 9 4
L03
* T e ch n o l o g y
2 2 3 1 3 EDUC3 9 4
L04
T e ch n o l o g y
2 2 3 1 4 EDUC3 9 4
L05
* T e c hn o l o gy
2 0 1 7 6 EDUC 4 0 6
01
20178
EDUC 4 0 8
01
2 0 1 7 9 EDUC 4 1 0
01
&
&
&
T e a c hi n g : Lab
2
T e a c h i n g : L ab
2
M T
and
390 390
01
C o - r e g i s t e r with
42 4 .
r e s e rve
E l em .
Ed .
6 - 8 h r s MWF
a.m.
for
f i e l dw o r k in a s s i g n e d s ch o o l s .
Sec .
Ed .
s t udent s :
Co-r e g i s t e r with
EDUC 4 2 4 and EPSY
368 . on EDUC 3 9 4
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 4 5 PM Hans e n ,
V
UCTR - 1 4 0
See
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 4 5 PM H an s e n ,
V
UCTR- 1 4 0
S e e s p e c i a l n o te s
special notes
on EDUC 3 9 4 L O I
LOI
on
T e a ch i n g : Lab
2
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM H an s e n ,
V
UCTR- 1 4 0
S e e s p e c i a l note s
T ea chi n g : Lab
2
R
0 6 : 0 0 P M 0 7 : 4 5 PM H a n s e n ,
V
UCTR - 1 4 0
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 3 9 4 L O I
Math i n K - 8 Educ a t i o n
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Chas t a i n ,
EVLD - 2 2 7
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 3 9 4
LOI
L i t e r a c y i n K - 8 Edu c a t i on
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM L e wi s ,
I NG R- 1 1 6
See
LOI
S c i e n c e /Health i n K - 8 Ed
4
T R
l l : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM V e dr o s ,
&
J R
P
OGYM- l 0 6
special note s
E l eme n t a r y . w i t h EDUC for
s chool s .
Page 54
on EDUC 3 9 4
S OE Te rm I I I .
412
s tu de n t s mu s t a.m.
EDUC 3 9 4 L O I
&
425.
r e s e rv e
Co-register
Elem. 6-8
E duc .
h r s MWF
f i e l dw o r k i n a s s i gn e d
EOUCA nON (Continued) CRN
CR
COURSE T I TL E
COURSE I D
2 0 1 8 0 EDUC 4 1 0
02
S ci en c e / H e a l th i n K - 8
Ed
4
22707
EDUC 4 1 0
03
Science / H e a l t h i n K- 8 E d
4
20181
EDUC 4 1 2
01
Social
4
S t udi e s in K- 8 Ed
DAYS T R
S T I ME
LOCAT I ON
I N S TRUCTOR
ET IME
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM vedros ,
R
0 4 : 0 0 P M 0 9 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
M T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM H i l l i s ,
OGYM- 1 0 3
See
ADMN-2 0 9
A l t e rn a t i ve Rou t e s
ADMN- 2 1 5
M
I NSTRUC T I ON S / COMMENTS
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s ' on EDUC 4 1 0 special notes
This
cou r s e
01
only
I
on EDUC 4 1 0
con t a i n s
01
a s e rvice
l e a rn i n g compon e n t . 2 0 1 8 2 EDUC 4 1 2
02
S o ci a l S t u di e s
in K - 8 Ed
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM H i l l i s ,
RAMS - 2 0 6
M
S e e speci a l n o t e s on EDUC Thi s c o u r s e
contains
410 01
a s e rvice
l e a rning compon e n t . EDUC 4 1 2
03
Social
2 2 3 1 6 EDUC 4 2 4
01
I nq u i r y / T e aching I : Dive r s e L rn 4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Lewi s ,
2 2 3 1 7 EDUC 4 2 4
02
I nqu i ry / T e a ching I : Dive r s e L rn 4
T R
0 1 : 4 5PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Lewi s ,
2 2 3 1 8 EDUC 4 2 5
01
I nqui r y / T e aching I I : D i v r s e Lrn
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Rei sb e r g ,
22708
S t u d i e s in K - 8
Ed
4
4
Staf f
TBA
J J L
TBA
A l t e rn ative Rou t e s
ADMN - 2 0 0
See
on EDUC 3 9 4
L01
EVLD- 2 2 8
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 3 9 4
L01
ADMN - 1 0 1
E1em.
special Ed .
notes
only
I
S tudent s - S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s
on EDUC 4 1 0 0 1 .
Sec .
See special notes
Ed S t ud e n t s 足
on EDUC
444
01 .
SOE T e rm I I I Hub 2 2 3 1 9 EDUC 4 2 5
02
I n qui r y/Teaching I I : Divr s e Lrn
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 05 : 2 5 PM Rei s b e r g ,
L
ADMN - 2 0 0
See
special notes
on EDUC
425
01
22320
EDUC 4 2 5
03
I n qui r y / T e aching I I : Di vr s e Lrn
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Rei sbe r g ,
L
ADMN- 2 1 5
S e e spe c i a l n o t e s
on EDUC
425
01
2 2 7 0 9 EDUC 4 2 5
04
I nqui r y / T e aching I I : Divr s e
Lrn
4
TBA
Staff
TBA
A l t e rn a tive Rou t e s
2 0 1 8 3 EDUC 4 3 0
01
S t udent T e a ch K-8
SR
10
TBA
Bec k ,
( S i ng l e )
L
TBA
Co-regi ster
for
EDUC
Ava i l a b l e Pa s s / Fa i l 2 0 1 8 4 EDUC 4 3 4
01
S tude nt T e a ch - E 1 em
( Du a l )
SR 7
Beck ,
TBA
TBA
L
01
* E n g 1 i s h in
4
S e c ondary School
ADMN- 2 1 5
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
R
450 . ONLY - S i n g l e
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r EDUC Ava i l ab l e
2 0 1 8 7 E D UC 4 4 4
only
I
Must be
Pa s s / F a i l
taken
450
before
01
2 0 1 8 8 EDU C 4 4 6
01
F o r e i gn Lang
&
Eng1
a s 2 n d Lan 4
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Yaden - Lu t hi ,
T R
0 5 : 0 0 PM 0 6 : 4 5 PM Dorne r ,
B
ADMN- 2 1 4
Se condary S ch o o l
4
MGYM- 1 0 1
C
42 5 .
Prere q :
EDUC 3 9 0
Educ .
s t udents
&
3 92 .
Sec .
01
* S ci e n c e i n S e c on d a r y S ch o o l
4
01
*Socia1 Studies
4
2 2 3 2 1 EDUC 4 5 0
01
- S e conda r y
I nq u i r y i n t o L e a r n i n g / T e a ching
T R
w
4
on EDUC
C r o s s 1 i s t e d w i t h MATH special notes
Lab F e e : 2 0 1 9 0 EDU C 4 4 8
6-8 h r s /wk
444
01
444
01
446
on EDUC
$50 . 0 0
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
ADMN- 2 1 5
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s on EDUC
444
01
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
ADMN - 2 0 0
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC
444
01
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Mul de r ,
R
ADMN- 1 0 1
for
f i e ldwork i n a s s i gned s choo l s . C r o s s 1 i s t ed w i t h LANG 4 4 5
See 2 0 1 8 9 EDUC 4 4 7
t e achin g .
C o - r e g i s t e r with EDUC
S e e spe c i a l n o t e s * M a t h i n the
Dual
s t udent
mu s t r e s e rve a t o t a l o f 2 1 5 0 5 EDU C 4 4 5
and S PE D 4 3 8 .
ONLY -
E 1 em . EDUC
E d s t ude n t s : 430
or 4 3 4 .
Co-reg i s t e r with Sec .
c o - r e g i s t e r w i t h EDUC
Ed.
s tuden t s :
4 6 6 or
4 68 .
SOE T e rm I V Hub 2 2 3 2 2 EDUC 4 5 0
02
I nq u i r y i n t o Lea r n i n g / T e a ching
4
2 2 3 2 3 EDUC 4 5 0
03
I nqu i r y i n t o L e a rn i n g / T e aching
4
22688
04
I n qui r y i n t o Lea rni n g / T e a ching 4
EDUC 4 5 0
W W F
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Mu l de r ,
R
ADMN - 2 0 0
See
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Mul d e r ,
R
ADMN - 2 1 5
S e e spe c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 4 5 0 0 1
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Tannehi l l ,
D
OGYM - 1 0 2 A T h i s
s p e c i a l not e s
on EDUC
450 01
s e c t i on f o r PHED ma j o rs
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s on EDUC 2 0 1 9 6 EDUC 4 6 6
01
S t udent Te ach - S e c
( Du a l )
SR
7
Beck ,
TBA
TBA
L
C o - r e g i s t e r wi th EDUC Avai l a b l e
20197
E DUC 4 6 8
01
S t udent Teachi n g - S e c on d a r y SR
10
TBA
Beck ,
TBA
L
4 5 0 and
P a s s / F a i l ONLY
C o - r e g i s t e r with EDUC
01
ST : H i ghe r Edu c a t i on L e a de r s hip 1
2 1 6 1 7 EDUC 4 9 7
01
SP:
Ame r i c a n S t u di e s
4
TBA
Mann, F
0 9 : 1 0AM 1 0 : 3 0 AM Le i t z ,
TBA
S P
* D ESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
Page 55
ADMN - 2 1 5
IMET
(Begin ning 4:30 and later)
only . 01 SPED 4 3 9 .
( Dua l )
450 .
Ava i l ab l e P as s / F a i l ONLY 2 2 0 7 5 EDUC 4 8 8
450
eDUCAnON (Continued) CRN
COORSE I D
2 1 9 9 2 EDUC 4 9 7
02
COURSE T I T L E
CR
SP :
o
E f fe ct ive T u t o r i n g
DAYS
STIHE
ETIME
TBA
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
Fol e y ,
TBA
L
John s o n , 2 1 6 2 7 E DUC 5 1 1
01
S t r a t f o r L a n g u a ge /L i t Devel
2
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM McGraw ,
I N S T ROCT I ON S
COMMENTS
T o r e g i s t e r c o n t a c t Academic As s i s t ance Of f i c e 路 at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 5 1 8 .
C ADMN - 2 1 4
L
C o h o r t - G I T C on campus Re g i s t r a t i on han d l e d b y the depa rtment
2 1 9 1 1 EDUC 5 1 1
02
S t r a t f o r L angua ge / L i t Devel
2
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM McG raw ,
L
ADMN - 2 1 5
Cohort - G I T C Re g i s t r a t i on handled b y the d e p a r tmen t
2 2 0 1 1 EDuc 5 1 1
03
S t r a t f o r L a n guage / L i t Devel
2
S 0 8 : 3 0AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
ADMN - 2 0 4 B Urban L e a r n e r s . 10/12,
2 2 0 1 2 EDUC 5 3 8
01
Whole L i t e r a c y I n s t ru c t K - 1 2
2
S 0 8 : 3 0 AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
Me e t s
9/14,
9/21
and 1 0 / 1 9 / 0 2 .
ADMN - 2 0 4 B U r b a n L e arne r s .
Me e t s
11/9,
11/16,
1 1 / 3 0 and 1 2 / 7 / 0 2 . 2 0 1 9 9 EDUC 5 4 4
01
Re s e a rch & Prog ram Evalua t i on
2
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Lamore aux ,
D
RAMS - 2 0 4
Re gi s t r a t i on handled b y t h e department
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ENGLISH II The following course listed in the Department of Languages and Literatures is taught in English and also meets the Core I Literature requirement. There are no prerequisites for these co urses. CHIN CLAS 2 2 69 6
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ENVIRONMENTAL ST
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Additional courses which may count towards the major or minor:
SIOl 1 1 6 SIOl 424 C H EM 1 04 ECON 1 30 GEOS 1 04 I NTC 241 RELl 365
Introd uctory Ecology NS, SM Ecology NS, SM Environmental C hemistry NS, SM Global and Environmental Economic Principles S2 Conservation of Natural Resources NS, SM Energy, Resources, and Pollution 12 Christian Moral Issues R2 - Topic: Environmental Ethics
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning cou rse C R N , sections, instructors, time, meeting place and credit hours. See Environ足 mental Studies section of the general university catalog for the applicabil ity of a particular course. Contact the chair of the Environmental Studies Program, Dr. Jill Whitman, at 253 .535.8720 or email whitmaj@plu.edu with questions. CRN
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THE FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE -
The Inqu iry Seminar and I nquiry Seminar:Writing courses listed below are for students entering PlU in the 2002 - 2003 school year with fewer than twenty (20) transferable semester credit hours.
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WRITING SEMINAR C RN
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GLOBAL STUDIES AdditIonal courses which may count towards the major or minor:
Human Cultural Diversity C, S1 Global Perspectives: The World in Change C, S1 Gods, Magic, and Morals C, S1 Introductory Ecology NS, SM Ecology NS, SM Value Creation in the Global Environment Global Management International Business law Environmental Chemistry NS, SM Global and Environmental Economic Principles S2 Economic Development: Comparative Third World Strategies C, S2 Conservation of Natural Resources NS , SM Conservation of Natural Resouroes NS, SM Energy, Resources, and Pollution 12 Music and Culture AR, C Global Perspectives: the World in Change C , S1 International Relations S1 Studies in History of Religions R3 Gods, Magic, and Morals C, R3
ANTH 1 02 ANTH 2 1 0 ANTH 392 S IOl 1 1 6 S IOl 424 S USA 201 S USA 352 SUSA 408 CHEM 1 04 ECON 1 30 ECON 341 ENVT 1 04 GEOS 1 04 I NTC 241 MUSI 1 20A POLS 2 1 0 POLS 331 RELI 390 RELI 392
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, sections, instructions, time, meeting place and credit hours. See the Global Studies section of the general university catalog for the regional or topical applicability of a particu lar cou rse . Contact the chair of the Global Studies Program, Dr. Gina Hames, at 253.535.71 32 or email hamesgl@pl u. edu with questions. 22200
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LANGUAGES & LITERATURE S All language students will use the Language Resource Center for additional study and practice. To assure correct placement in language courses, all students with pl evious study are required to take a pl acement test. The tests are offered in most languages and will be held in the Language Resource Center during freshman registration and at other scheduled times. Additional Information on placement will be available in the new student registration packets distributed by the Admissions Office. Students may meet the Diversity Requirement, Cross-Cultural 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 Core I Literature requirement. The following courses are taught in English: CHIN 371 CLAS250 LANG 445 SCAN 322 SCAN 327 WRIT 201
Chinese Literature in Translation C , LT Classical M ythology L f Methods of Teaching Foreign Language Scandinavia and World Politics The Vikings S 1 Writing for International Students WR
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GERMAN CRN
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LEGAL STUDIES Courses which may coun t towards the minor:
B USA 405 BUSA 406 BUSA 408 COMA 381 POLS 372 POLS 47 1 SOCI 351
Law of the Financial Marketplace Law of the Workplace I nternational Busi ness Law Media Law and Principles Constitutional Law S 1 Internship in Legal Studies S 1 Sociology o f Law S2
Note: See respective department listings for information concerni ng course CRN, section, instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the
Legal Studies section of the general u niversity catalog for the program requirements. Contact the Chair of the Legal Studies Program, c/o 253.535.7 1 31 , with questions.
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MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY Please Note: All practicums and theory classes are for MFTH graduate students only . CRN
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MATHEMATICS To Insure correct placement of students in beginning math courses, eli gibility will be requlreq for registration for MATH and
151.
1 05, 1 07, 1 1 1 , 1 1 2, 1 23, 1 28, 1 40,
Students may establish eligibility for registration for a course by earning a qual ifying score through the math placement system. Students who have com pleted the prerequisite course at PLU with a grade of
C or better are eligible without taking the placement e xam .
1 01 . The exam and 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the results to be available . New students preferring to take the exam mail should contact the M ath Placement Director at the earliest o pportu nity 253 535 8738
Students who have not taken the placement exam may obtain the exam at the Math Department Office in the Math Building. room accompanying questionnaire will take about by
,
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.
If yo u have taken the exam you may check the results by logging into Banner Web (see page
.
1 6 for login i nstructions) . Once you are logged i n , click on
Student Services & Fina ncial Aid. then on Student Records. Scroll to the bottom of the list and select View Math Placeme nt Results. The classes for which you are eligible will be listed. If you have questions about your placement, contact the Math Placement Director,
253.535. 8738 .
If a student is eligible for a particular math course (either by taking a prerequi site course at PLU or through the math placement system) but experiences difficulties re gistering for that course, contact the Math Placement Director, Dr. Celine Dorner, at
253.535.8738.
Stude nts who have not taken the mathematics placement test or have not otherwise satisfied eligibility for a math course will not be able to register for any begi nning math course. *DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
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MATHEMATICS (Continued) CRN
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CR Finance MR, NS 4
2 1 8 3 3 MATH 1 0 5
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03
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2 0 2 7 5 MATH 1 4 0
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MUSIC Registration for private lessons and music ensembles takes place in the Music Office in Mary Baker Russell Music Center, room 206. Meet twice a week for 50 minutes each 1 credit hour: Class Lessons: Private I nstruction:
Twelve 3D-minute private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars 1 credit hour: 2 credit hours: Twelve 60-minute private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars 3-4 credit hours: Permission of Instructor is required: Twelve 60-minute private lessons per term, plus additional outside work, plus weekly performance seminars
Private Lesson Fees in addition to tuition (per course) 1 credit hour = $1 65.00 2 or 4 credit hours $300.00 Performance Seminars: See seminar information at right and/or check with instructor at beginning of the term. =
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MUSIC · PRIVATE LESSONS (Continued) COURSE 10
COURSE TITLE
"201 1 401
Jazz
TBA
202 / 402
Private Plano
T BA
START
END
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"'204
Classroom Voice
204 / 404
Private Voice
Sta ff
TBA
F, 1 2 :30 pm
207 1 407
Flute
TBA
Terpen ning , R
208 / 408
Oboel Engllsh Hom
TBA T BA
Spicciati, S
F, 1 '45 pm
- 3:00 pm ,
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C larinet
TBA
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21 1 / 4 1 1
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TBA
Blunck, D
212 / 412
Trumpet
T BA
S cott , J
2 1 4 / 41 4
1 -30 pm. LCHI MBRC-306, per schedule,
M, 6: 1 0 pm - 7:00 pm, MB RC-322, Weekl y
210 / 410
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plus studio classes TBA
S taff Staff
TBA
Bassoon
M BRC-202
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TBA
TBA
2 1 3 / 41 3
, MBR f: -306 per schedule
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Ce llol Bass
209 / 409
- 9:30 pm
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206 / 406
SEMINAR INFORMATION
ROOM
INST RUCTOR Staff
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203 / 403
205 / 405
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1 :30 pm, MB RC-l 1 e , Weekly
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Vaught Farn er, K
M, 6:00 pm - 7 : 00 pm, MBRC- 1 1 6. Weekly
Trombone
TBA
Winkle, K
F, 1 2:30 pm - 1 :30 pm, MBRC-322, Weekly
2 1 5 / 41 5
Euphonium! Tuba
TBA
Phi l l ips, E
2 16 / 41 6
Percussion Private Guitar
TBA
Staff
W, 5 : 30 pm - 6:30 pm, LCH, Weekly
21 7 1 41 7
TBA
Staff
F , 1 2 : 30 pm - 1 :35 pm, MBRC-334, Weekly
21 8 / 4 1 8
Harp
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Wooster, P
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219 / 419
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221
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32 7
( 1 cr)
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351
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421
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Senior Project: Recital
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DAYS
F, 1 2 :30 pm - 1 : 30 pm, MBRC-202 , Weekly
Staff
PERMISSION REQUIRED - NO LESSON FE.E APPLIED
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COURSE TITLE Choir of the West
MUSI 361
Univ. Chorale
MUSI 362 MUSI 363 "MUS1 365
Men's Chorus Univ. Singers Chapel Choir
MUSI 366
CR 1
Opera Workshop
"MUS1 368 MUSI 370
Choral Union Univ. Wind Ensemble
"MUS1 MUSI "MUS1 "MUS1
371 375 378 380
Univ. Concert Band Univ. Jazz Ensemble Vocal Jazz Ensemble Univ. Symphony Orch. 1
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NOTE: The Music Office will register stu�eots in the proper ensemble section.
ENSEM BLES COURSE I D MUSI 360
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Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber Ensemble Chamber E nsemble Two-Piano Ensemble
1 1 1 1
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LOCATION INSTRUCTOR MBRC-306 Lehmann , K MBRC-330 Lehmann , K MBRC-322 Lehma n n , K MBRC-322 Nance, R MBRC-306 Nance, R MBRC-330 Nance, R MBRC-306 Nance, R MBRC-330 Nance. R MBRC-306 Staff Trin. Church Staff MBRC-322 Johnson, B MBRC-306 Johnson, B MBRC-306 Nance, R MBRC-330 Bradley, R MBRC-322 Bradley, R MBRC-322 Bradley, R MBRC-322 Joyner, D MBRC-1 1 6 Bliss, W MBRC-330 Staff MBRC-330 Staff Staff Vaught Farner, K Terpenning, R Terpenning, R Habedank, K Field, H MBRC-330 09:55 am 1 1 :40 am Joyner, D Robbins, D Staff MBRC-306 09:00 am 1 1 :00 am Farner, R STIM E ETIME 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 01 :45 pm 03: 1 5 pm 01 :45 pm 03: 1 5 pm 06:00 pm 07:30 pm 1 0:30 am 1 1 :00 am 09:55 am 1 1 :40 am 03:40 pm 05:25 pm 07:30 pm 09:30 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 03:40 pm 05: 1 0 pm 07: 1. 5 pm 09:45 pm 0 1 :55 pm 03: 1 5 pm 05:45 pm 07:45 pm 07: 1 5 pm 09:45 pm 0 1 :45 pm 03:1 5 pm
LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES
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COMMENTS
No audition required
$30.00 Fee Full Band Sectionals: T; Fult Band: R Open to Community Members "Park Avenue"
Strings Brass Woodwinds Flute Early I nstruments Guitar Jazz Percussion Worship
7 am-Noon
IUSIC (Continued) CRN
COURSE T I TLE
COURSE I D
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1
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01
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2
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01
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2
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01
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2
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MBRC - 1 1 6 MBRC - 3 2 2
I ns t rume n t a l maj ors
MBRC- 3 0 6
C h o r a l ma j or s
MBRC - 3 3 4
R
MBRC - 3 3 4
J
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 3 5 PM Frohnma y e r ,
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 1 2 : 4 0 PM Ronn i n g ,
R
K
R
1 1 : 5 0AM 1 2 ; 4 0 PM B r a dl e y , 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 2 0 PM H a r t y ,
M W
LOCAT I ON
I N STRUCTOR
E T I ME
M
S
MBRC - 3 3 4 MBRC- 3 0 6
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 5 : 4 0 PM G r i e s habe r ,
K
MBRC - 2 0 2
NURSING NURS 1 00, �URS 280, NURS 360 a n d N U RS 365 are open t o non-majors with departmental permission. Enrollment in a l l other nursing courses requires formal adm ission to the nursing major or m inor. NOTE: Registration for all courses must be done by web registration unless otherwise noted in this schedule. Clinical sections are subject to change after registration due to agency and/or school needs. If the section you want is full, waitlist for that section and then sign up for another section. If, for some reason, no section is available, do not worry. You will be placed in a clinical section by the course coordinator. 2 2 3 7 1 NURS 1 0 0 2 0 3 4 7 NURS 2 2 0
\
01
M e d i c a l T e r mi n o l o g y
L01
N u r s i n g Comp e t e n c i e s I
2 2 6 3 5 NURS 2 6 0
01
P r o f e s s i o n a l Founda t i on s
2 2 6 3 6 NURS 2 7 0
01
H e a l t h A s s e s sme n t
&
4
P r omo t i on
4
RAMS- 2 0 4
W
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM A i k i n ,
T R W
0 6 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM St a f f
RAMS - 3 1 7
First class
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM S t a f f
I NGR- 1 1 6
Lab / a s s e s sment Fe e :
2
S
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Ma l o n e y ,
T R F
0 8 : 0 0 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM Dybb r o ,
8 : 00 a .m.
M
J
RAMS - 2 0 6
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r NURS 2 7 0 l ab .
XAVR- 2 0 1
Lab / a s s e s sme nt
Fe e :
$100 . 00
2 2 6 3 7 NURS 2 7 0
L01
H e a l t h A s s e s s me n t
&
P r omo Lab
0
M
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 0 5 PM D r i e s s n a c k ,
M
RAMS - 3 1 9
Co- re g i s t e r f o r NURS
270
01
2 2 6 3 8 NURS 2 7 0
L02
H e a l t h A s s e s sment
&
P r omo Lab
0
M
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM D r i e s s n a c k ,
M
RAMS - 3 1 9
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r NURS 2 7 0
01
2 2 6 3 9 NURS 2 7 0
L03
H e a l t h As s e s sment
&
P r omo Lab
0
W
RAMS - 3 1 9
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r NURS 2 7 0
01
2 2 6 4 0 NURS 2 8 0
01
Human P a t h o l o g i c a l P r o c e s s e s
4
T R
2 0 9 8 8 NURS 3 2 0
01
N u r s i ng Comp e t en c i e s
2
R
II
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Dybb r o ,
J
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Rob i ri s o n , 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM A i k i n ,
M
RAMS - 2 0 6 ADMN - 2 0 2
S
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r NURS 3 2 0 l ab . P r e r e qui s i t e :
N U RS 2 8 3 $ 1 00 . 00
L ab / a s s e s sme n t Fee : 2 1 3 8 7 NURS 3 2 0
L01
N u r s i n g Compe t e n c i e s L a b
0
2 2 3 5 6 NURS 3 2 0
L02
Nur s in g Compe t e n c i e s L a b
0
2 0 3 6 3 NURS 3 2 0
L03
N u r s i ng Comp e t e n c i e s L a b
0
2 2 6 4 1 NURS 3 3 0
01
P h armac o l og y /T h e r a p e u t i c Modal 4
2 2 6 4 2 NURS 3 4 0
01
S i t u a tn s / l nd i vi d /Adu l t H l t h
2 2 6 4 3 NURS 3 4 0
COl
S i t u a t / l ndi v/Adul t H 1 t h I C l i n 0
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM A i k i n ,
S
RAMS - 3 1 7
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
320
01 .
R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM A i k i n ,
S
RAMS- 3 1 7
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
320
01.
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM A i k i n ,
S
RAMS - 3 1 7
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
320
01.
W
I
i n RAMS - 3 1 7 .
$ 100 . 00
RAMS - 2 0 6
P
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM D r i e s s n a c k ,
M W
9/10,
W F
0 8 ; 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM G a s p a r ,
P
RAMS - 2 0 4
W
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM T a yl o r ,
P
RAMS - 2 0 4
C o - r eg i s t e r f o r NURS 3 4 0 c l i n i c a l .
TBA
C o - r eg i s t e r
Lab / a s s e s sme nt Fe e : M
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM A i k i n ,
S
$100 . 00
for NURS 3 4 0 0 1 .
Time s w i l l v a r y a c c o r d ing t o a g e n c y r e qui reme n t s . 2 2 6 4 4 NURS 3 4 0
C02
S i t u a t / I nd i v/Adu l t H l t h I C l i n 0
2 2 6 7 0 NURS 3 4 0
C03
S i t u a t / I nd i v /Adu l t H l t h I
Clin 0
2 2 6 7 1 N U RS 3 4 0
C04
S i t u a t / I nd i v /Adu l t H l t h I
Clin 0
2 2 6 4 5 NURS 3 5 0
01
S i t u a t i ons / I n divi d / Me n t a l H l t h 4
2 2 6 4 6 N U RS 3 5 0
COl
S i t u a t / I n div /Men t a l H l t h C l i n
0
T M T F M
TBA
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s on NURS 3 4 0 C O l
0 6 ; 3 0AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM T a y l o r ,
P
TBA
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s on NURS
3 4 0 CO l
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM T a y l o r ,
P
TBA
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s on NURS
3 4 0 CO l
Co-regi s t e r
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Ai k i n ,
S
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Fl ynn ,
B
RAMS - 2 0 4
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM Flynn ,
B
TBA
f o r NURS
3 5 0 Cl inical
Co-regi s t e r for NURS 350 T ime s w i l l va r y a c c o r d i n g t o a g e n c y r e qu i reme n t s .
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4 : 30 and later)
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69
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N U RSING (Contin ued) CRN
COURSE I D
C OURSE T I TLE
CR
DAY S
S T � M£
ET IME
I NS TRUCTOR B
LOCAT � ON
I NSTRUC T I ON S
TBA
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n NURS 3 5 0 C O l
2 2 6 4 7 N U RS 3 5 0
C02
S i t u a t / l ndi v /Men t a l H l t h C l i n
0
2 2 6 7 2 NORS 3 5 0
S i t u a t / I n d iv /Me n t a l H l t h C l i n
0
2 2 6 7 3 NURS 3 5 0
C03 C04
S i tuat / I ndi v/Me n t a l H l t h C l i n
0
2 0 9 9 5 NURS 3 6 1
01
N u r s i n g S i t u a t i o n s I S em i n a r
1
R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM G e o rg e ,
P
EVLD - 2 2 8
2 0 9 9 9 NURS 3 6 4
01
N u r s i n g Si tua t i ons
5
R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM G e o r ge ,
P
EVLD - 2 2 8
I
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM F l ynn ,
T M T
COMMENT S
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
T BA
See s p e c i a l no t e s · on NURS 3 5 0 C O l
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
TBA
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s o n NURS 3 5 0 C O l
Co-reg i s t e r
f o r NURS 3 6 4 C l i n i c a l .
Lab / a s s e s sment Fee : 2 1 0 0 5 NURS 3 6 4
COl
N u r s i n g S i t u a t i ons
I Cl inical
0
2 2 4 4 2 NURS 3 6 4
C02
N u r s i n g S i t u a t i ons
I Clinical
0
2 1 0 0 9 NURS 3 6 5
01
C ul t rl l y Congruent H l t h c a r e A
4
2 2 6 7 4 NURS 3 9 0
01
2 0 3 6 4 NURS 3 9 2
01
- I n f o rm a t i on Management
MT MT R
2
M
Ge o r g e ,
P
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 0 0 PM S t a f f W F
in Nur s 2
N u r s i n g Re s e a r ch
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 0 0 PM K l i s c h ,
W F
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM K l i s c h ,
CLIN-
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
364
01
EVLD - 2 2 8 RAMS - 2 0 6
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Newcome r - C u l p ,
I NGR- l O O RAMS - 2 0 7
4
R
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 7 : 3 0 PM W o o d ,
2 1 4 0 4 NURS 4 2 5
01
I n t r o to L e a d e r s h i p & Mgmt
3
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM S c h ul t z ,
2 1 3 9 9 NURS 4 5 4
01
N u r s i n g Si tua t i on s / Commun i ti e s
6 o
01
RAMS - 2 0 5
- N u r s i n g Po r t f o l i o W o r k s hop
N u r s Communi t i e s C l i n i c a l
364
1 1 : l5 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Newcome r - C u l p ,
01
COl
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
0 5 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
2 2 3 7 5 NURS 3 9 9
2 1 4 0 0 NURS 4 5 4
M
S C
RAMS - 2 0 4
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM S c h u l t z ,
C
RAMS - 2 0 6
F
1 1 : 1 5 AM l 2 : 2 0 PM S c h ul t z ,
C
RAMS - 2 0 6
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM S chu l t z ,
C
CLIN-
W
$100 . 00
CLIN-
R N / M S N s t u d e n t s onl y C o - re g i s t e r f o r NURS
454
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
454
Cl i n i c a l 01 .
Times w i l l v a r y a c c o r d i n g t o agency r e qu i r ement s 2 2 4 4 4 NURS 4 5 4
C02
N u r s i n g Commun i t i e s C l i n i c a l
0
W
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Ma r i e l l a ,
2 2 4 4 5 NURS 4 5 4
C03
N u r s i n g Commu n i t i e s C l i n i c a l
0
W
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Mi z e ,
2 1 4 0 5 NURS 4 6 1
01
N u r s i n g S i t u a t ion I I S emi n a r
1
A
E
RAMS - 2 0 5
1
R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Rob i n s o n ,
N u r s i n g S i tu a t i on I I Semi n a r
1
R
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Dybb r o ,
2 1 3 9 2 NURS 4 6 4
01
N u r s i n g S i t u a t ions
5
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM D r i e s s n a c k ,
J
RAMS - 2 0 4 M
Scha f f l e r , 0
COl
M
N u r s i n g S i t u a t i on I I S emi n a r
I I Clinical
454
RAMS - 2 0 3
02
N u r s i n g S i t u a t ions
COl
S e e s p e c i a l not e s o n NURS
M
03
COl
454
CLIN-
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM B r a d s h a w ,
2 1 4 0 6 NURS 4 6 1
2 1 3 9 3 NURS 4 6 4
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s on NURS
R
2 1 4 0 7 NURS 4 6 1
II
CLIN-
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 2 : 0 0 PM B ra d s h aw ,
MT
RAMS - 2 0 4
M
Scha f f l e r ,
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
CLIN-
R
4 6 4 clinical . $ 100 . 00
L ab / a s s e s sment Fee :
R
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h NURS
4 64
01.
Times w i l l v a r y a c c o rd i n g t o a g e n c y r e qui reme n t s
2 2 4 4 3 NURS 4 6 4
C02
N u r s i n g S i t u a t i on s
I I Clinical 0
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 0 0 PM C a r r ,
MT
M
CLIN-
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n NURS
4 64 COl
Newc ome r - Culp , 2 1 4 1 3 N URS 4 7 1
01
N u r s i n g S yn t he s i s S emi n a r SR
2 1 4 0 9 N U RS 4 7 5
01
Soc
2 1 4 1 0 N URS 4 7 6
01
N u r s i n g S ynthe s i s
2 1 9 1 6 NURS 4 7 8
01
2 0 3 8 3 NURS 5 2 5
01
2 0 3 8 4 NURS 5 2 6 2 1 0 7 7 N U RS 5 2 8
01
1
M
1 1 : 1 5 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Wood ,
S
RAMS - 2 0 4
2
M
6
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM WOOd ,
S
RAM S - 2 0 4
M
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0 Af.! W o o d ,
S
RAMS - 2 0 4
E l e c t i v e C l in i c a l Experience
1
TBA
Wo od ,
S
CLIN
T h e o r e t i ca l
3
&
P o l Cont ex t s / H e a 1 thc a r e SR
Found a t i o n s
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM M a r i e l l a ,
A
RAM S - 2 0 7
L ab / a s s e s sme nt Fee :
M e e t s eve r y othe r F r i da y opPQ s i t e NURS 5 2 9 a n d 5 8 0 .
01
- N u r s ing Leader ship
&
Mgmt .
Fami l y T h e o r y in N u r s i n g
3 1
C
0 5 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM Schu l t z ,
R F
A
0 3 : 0 5 PM 0 5 : 0 0 PM Ma r i e l l a ,
01
C a re Ma n a ge r R o l e s
3
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM M a l o ne y /
2 2 6 7 5 NURS 5 3 0
01
R e s o u r c e Mana geme nt
4
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 5 : 0 0 PM Z a i c h k i n ,
2 2 6 7 6 NURS 5 3 8
01
P r o g r am D e v e l opme n t
3
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PH L abuh n ,
2 1 1 5 4 NU R S 5 8 0
01
Adva nced Pa thoph y s i o l o g y
3
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Rob i n s o n ,
P
RAMS - 2 0 7
Mee t s eve r y o th e r F r i da y
K
following
9/13 /02 .
P �S-2 0 5
M e e t s e ve r y oth e r Frida y opp o s i t e
XAV R - 2 1 2
Me e t s eve r y othe r F r i d a y oppo s i t e
NURS 5 3 8 .
RAMS - 2 0 5
Fi r s t c l a s s First c l a s s first class
9 / 2 0 / 02 . 9/13 /02 . 9 /20 /02 .
Me e t s eve r y o t h e r F r i d a y oppo s i t e NURS 5 2 5 .
Pa ge 70
Fi r s t c l a s s
Me e t s e v e r y o the r F r i day oppo s i t e
NU RS 5 3 0 . M
9/13/02 .
Rru� S - 3 0 1
NU R S 5 2 5 . D
First class
RAMS - 2 0 4 NURS 5 2 5 .
2 1 1 5 3 NURS 5 2 9
$ 100 . 00
Fi r s t c l a s s 9 / 2 0 / 02 .
NURSING (Continued) e RN
COURSE I D
2 0 3 8 7 NURS 5 8 4
CR
COURSE T I TLE 01
Fami l y Nurse
Practitioner I
DAYS
S T IME F
6
I N S TRUCTOR
E T I ME
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 2 : 0 0 PM D r i e s s n a c k , Dybb r o ,
2 1 4 1 7 NURS 5 9 0
01
Rol e o f Nu r s e P r a c t i t i o n e r
2
2 1 4 1 8 NURS 5 9 3
COl
Advan c e d Spe c i a l ty P r a c t i c e
1
TBA
Staff
2 2 3 6 8 NURS 5 9 9
101
Th e s i s
1
TBA
Mi l l e r ,
F
M
/ COMMENT S
LOCAT I ON
I N STRUCT I ONS
I NGR- 1 1 6
L e a r n i n g Re s ou r c e s Fee :
$55 . 00
J
0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 3 : 0 0 PM D r i e s s n a c k ,
M
I NGR- 1 l 6 TBA
May be t a ke n for 1 - 4 c r e d i t s
TBA
T
PHILOSOPHY ADMN - 2 0 4 A
PHI L 1 0 1
01
Ph i l o soph i c a l
4
M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Myrb o ,
2 1 4 5 0 PHI L 1 2 5
01
Mo r a l Ph i l o s ophy PH
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Joh n s o n ,
G
ADMN - 2 0 2
2 2 7 0 1 PHI L 1 9 0
01
I n q u i r y S emi n a r F , PH
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Joh n s o n ,
G
ADMN - 2 0 2
22280
I s s u e s PH
G
F i r s t - y e a r expe r i en c e o f f e r i n g . Topic :
21845
PH I L 2 2 0
01
2 0 4 65 PHIL2 33
01
2 2 1 3 9 PHIL325
01
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM McKe n n a ,
Moral
P h i l o s ophy
ADMN - 2 0 8
E
4
T R
Forma l L o g i c
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Coop e r ,
K
RAMS - 2 0 3
Bus i n e s s E t h i c s P H
4
T R T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM K a u r i n ,
P
ADMN- 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 0 4 B
*Women and Ph i l o s ophy A , PH
Does not s a t i s f y Phil os ophy GUR Meets
op t i on I I I ,
2 2 1 4 0 PHI L 3 2 5
02
Bu s i n e s s E t h i c s PH
4
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM K a u r i n ,
P
2 2 2 8 1 PH I L 3 2 5
03
Bu s i n e s s E t h i c s PH
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM K a u r i n ,
P
RAMS - 2 0 5
22572 PHIL335
01
The Ana l y t i c T r a di t i on PH
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 03 : 3 0 PM Coope r ,
K
ADMN - 2 0 4 B P r e re q :
College of A
&
S
One previous phi l os ophy
c o u r s e or pe rmi s s i o n of i n s t ru c t o r . 2 2 1 9 9 PH I L 4 9 9
01
* C a p s t on e : Advanced Semi n a r SR
W
4
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM McK enn a ,
ADMN - 2 1 1 B See i n s t ru c t o r f o r t op i c ,
E
c o ns e n t .
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Four one-hour courses (1 00-259), including 1 00, are required for graduation. Eight oile-hour activity courses may be counted toward graduation. Activity courses cannot be repeated for credit. Students are encouraged to select a variety of activities at appropriate skill levels. All physical education activity courses are graded on the basis of "A," "Pass," or "Fai l" and are taught on a co-educational basis. PHED 1 00 is required for graduation and is offered every semester. It should be taken during the freshman year, but may be taken either fall or spring semester. 2 0 3 8 9 P HE D 1 0 0
01
P e r s ona l i z e d F i t n e s s P r o g rm P E 1
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Moor e ,
B
OGYM-BALC Cou r s e me e t s
2 0 3 9 4 P HE D 1 0 0
02
P e rs ona l i z e d F i t n e s s P ro g rm PE 1
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM M o o r e ,
B
OGYM-BALC C o u r s e m e e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
2 0 3 9 3 PHED 1 0 0
03
P e r s o na l i z e d Fi t n e s s P ro g rm PE 1
T R
2 0 3 9 5 PHE D 1 0 0
04
P e r s o n a l i z e d F i t n e s s P r o g rm PE 1
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM McConne l l ,
K
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e me e t s
2 0 3 9 6 PHED 1 0 0
05
P e r s on a l i z e d F i tn e s s P r o g rm PE 1
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM McConne l l ,
K
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e r m .
OGYM- 1 0 2
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
S
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e me e t s
OGYM-2 0 5
C o u r s e me e t s 1 s t h a l f o f t e rm .
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f of t e rm .
OGYM - 1 0 2
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
2 0 3 9 0 PHE D 1 0 0
06
P e r s o n a l i z e d F i t n e s s P r og rm PE 1
T R
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM N o r e n ,
20391
PHE D 1 0 0
07
P e r s o n a l i z e d F i t n e s s P r o g rm PE 1
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM W e s t e r i n g ,
2 0 3 9 2 PHE D 1 0 0
08
P e r s o na l i z e d F i tn e s s P r o g rm PE 1
M W F
2 0 3 9 7 PHE D 1 0 0
09
P e r s o n a l i z e d Fitne s s P r o g rm PE 1
T R
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Evans , 0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Thoma s ,
R A J
1 s t half o f term.
Course meets 2nd h a l f o f term. 1st half o f term.
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm .
Students with physical limitations should consider registering for PHED 1 50. 2 0 3 9 8 PHE D 1 5 0
01
Adap t ive Phys i c a l Ac tivi t y PE
1
TBA
N i ch o l s o n ,
G
TBA
I n s t ru c t o r p e rmi s s i o n r e q u i r e d
"'DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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71
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued) CRN
COURSE I D
2 0 4 0 1 PHE D 1 5 5
01
COURSE T I TLE
CR
B o w l i n g PE
1
DAYS T R
S T IME
ET IME
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM H a r shman,
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCTOR D
I N S TRUCTIONS
PARD - B OWL M e e t s
at
/ COMMENTS
Paradi s e
Cou r s e me e t s 01
Pe r s o n a l D e f e n s e PE
1
T R
0 8 : 4 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM H a c k e r ,
C
OGYM- I 0 3
t e rm .
� 50 . 00
Fee : 2 2 2 7 6 PHE D 1 5 7
Bowl .
1 s t h a l f of
C ou r s e
ends
1 1 /07 /02 .
This
course
cont ain s a s e r vi c e l e a r ning c ompon e n t . B r e a kout 20403
PHED 1 6 2
01
B e gi n n i n g T e n n i s
PE
1
T R
2 0 4 0 4 PHED 1 6 2
02
B e gi n n i n g T e nn i s
PE
1
2 1504
PHED 1 6 3
01
B e g i n n i n g Badmi n t o n PE
2 1 0 8 3 PHE D 1 6 4
01
Pickleb a 1 1
22277
02
PHE D 1 6 4
G
OGYM-FLDH Cou r s e me e t s
1 s t half
of
t e rm .
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM R i ge l l ,
G
OGYM-FLDH Cou r s e me e t s
1 s t half of
t e rm .
1
M W F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM M o o r e ,
B
OGYM- 1 0 0
Cou r s e me e t s 1 s t h a l f o f
t e rm .
PE
1
M W F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Moo r e ,
B
OGYM- 1 0 0
Cou r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f
t e rm .
Pickleball
PE
1
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 1 2 : 4 0 PM Moo r e ,
B
OGYM- I 0 0
PE
1
T R
1 2 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Moo r e ,
B
1
M W F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM M a r s h al l ,
L
1
M W F
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM M a r s h a l l ,
L
22278
PHE D 1 6 4
03
Pickleball
20407
PHE D 1 6 5
01
R a c qu e t b a l l / S qu a s h PE
2 0 4 0 6 PHED 1 6 5
02
20410
01
PHED 1 7 3
R a c qu e t b a l l / S qu a s h P E
1
*Moun t a i n e e r i n g P E
T
0 7 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM Rya n ,
OGYM- I 0 0 OGYM-RCRT C o u r s e me e t s 1 s t h a l f o f t e rm . OGYM-RCRT C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm . OGYM- 1 0 3
D
Four c l imbing exp e d i t i on s plus
2 0 4 12
PHED 1 7 7
01
w e i g h t T r a i n i n g PE
1
M W F
20411
PHED 1 7 7
02
We ight T r a i n i n g PE
1
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM Nore n ,
21489
PHED l 7 7
03
W e i ght T r a i n i n g PE
1
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM
1 2 : 5 5 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
20414
PHE D 1 8 2
01
Low Impact A e r ob i c s
1
T R
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM W e s t e ring ,
2041 5
PHED 1 8 3
01
Powe r A e r ob i c s
PE
1
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 02 : 5 0 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
22372
* W a t e r A e r obi c s
PE
1
M W
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM S t a f f
1
M W
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM w e s t e ri n g ,
1
M W
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM Joh n s o n ,
1
T
PHE D 1 8 4
01
2 0 4 1 6 PHED1 8 6
01
20421
PHED2 0 0
01
20422
PHED2 0 5
01
PE
S t ep Ae r ob i c s - PE * I ndividual S kin
&
Swim I n s t ru c t i on PE
S c uba Diving
PE
R
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
PHED2 0 7
01
* Ba s i c S a i l i n g PE
R
1
t r a n s po r t a t i on c o s t s
NAME- 1 0 0
Cou r s e me e t s
1st
NAME - 1 0 0
Cou r s e me e t s
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm .
S
NAME - 1 0 0
Cou r s e e n d s
S
OGYM-FLDH C o u r s e be g i n s
1 0 / 0 1 /02 .
S
OGYM-FLDH C o u r s e b e g i n s
1 0 /0 1 /02 .
S
OGYM-FLDH C o u r s e
S
R
POOL- 1 0 0 J
ends
20761
PHED2 1 7
01
L i f e g u a r d T r a i n i n g PE
1
M W F
01
J a z z Dance Level
1
T R
21841
PHED2 2 3
01
Y o g a PE
21840
PHED2 2 4
01
C u r r e n t Dance
I
PE
1
M W
1
PE
R
11 /06/02 .
POOL - 1 0 0
C o u r s e me e t s
1 s t h a l f of
C o u r s e me e t s
1st
M
POOL - 1 0 0
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Adam s ,
M
OGYM- 1 0 2A Provide own ma s k , OGYM - I 0 4
M
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Johns on ,
PooL - 1 0 0
J
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 0 : 4 5AM M c G i l l ,
M
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5 AM McG i l l ,
M
t e rm .
h a l f o f t e rm . fins ,
snorkel .
� 1 6 0 . 00
Course ends trips .
2 1 8 3 9 PHED2 2 2
1 1 /07 /02 .
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Adams ,
0 7 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM Ri c e ,
h a l f o f t e rm .
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
Fee : 20423
room OGYM-BALC .
1 1 : 4 0AM Rige l l ,
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 0 / 1 7 /02 .
Fe e :
Four s a i l i n g
� 1 7 .5 . 0 0
C o u r s e me e t s
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm .
ECAM-GYM
0 3 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 1 5 PM App l e ga t e ,
J
ECAM-GYM
C o u r s e e n ds
ECAM - G YM
Swi ng ,
1 1 / 0 6 / 02 .
Lindy,
and S a l s a
E n c o u r a g e p a r t n e r r e g i s t r a t i on . .T
0 3 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 1 5 PM C r e ge u r ,
1
T R
1 0 : 5 0AM 1 1 : 4 0AM McG i l l ,
01
B a l l room Dance
PHED2 3 2
01
Jazz
20429
PHED2 3 4
01
Re l a x a t i on T e c h n i que s PE
1
M W
2 1507
PHED2 3 4
02
Re l a x a t i on T e c h n i que s PE
1
M W
2 1 8 4 3 PHED2 3 4
03
Re l a x a t i on Te chn i qu e s PE
1
T R
2 0 4 32
01
C o e d Ba s ke t b a l l
1
M W F
PHED2 4 1
Dance
PE
1
2 0 4 2 6 PHED2 2 5 2 1842
Level
II
PE
PE
ECAM-GYM
B
P a r tne r r e gi s t ra t i on s t ro n g l y e n c o u r a g e d
M
ECAM-GYM
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM McGi l l ,
M
ECAM-GYM
Course
ends
11 /0 6/02 .
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM McGi l l ,
M
ECAM-GYM
Course
ends
1 1 /0 6 / 02 .
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM McGi l l ,
M
ECAM-GYM
C o u r s e me e t s
1 s t hal f
of
OGYM- 1 0 0
Course meets
1 s t half
o f t e rm .
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM H a r s hma n ,
D
t e rm .
Intercollegiate sports particIpation in cu rrent semester required for registration in PHED 250. Only one credit earned in PHED 250 may be applied to the hours required for graduation. Grading: pass/fail 20433
PHED2 5 0
01
D i r e c t e d Sport s - F o o t b a l l PE
20434
PHED2 5 0
02
D i r e c t e d S p o r t -Men ' s
20435
PHED2 5 0
03
D i r e c t Spor t s - C r o s s
2 0 4 3 6 PHED2 5 0
04
D i r e c t e d Sp o r t s - V o l l e y b a l l
1
TBA
We s t e r i n g ,
S o c c e r PE 1
TBA
Y or k e ,
1
TBA
Moor e ,
1
TBA
Aoki ,
C o u n t r y PE PE
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72
K
TBA
Men ' s F o o t ba l l .
J
TBA
Men ' s S o c c e r .
B
TBA
C o - Ed
TBA
Women ' s
F
Cross
P a s s / Fa i l
on l y
Pass / F a i l only
Count r y .
V o l l e yba l l .
P a s s / Fa i l o n l y P a s s / Fa i l
only
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued) CRN
COURSE I D
COURSE T L T L E
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
ET l ME
I NSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
I N S TRUC T I ONS I COMMENTS
TBA
Women ' s S o cc e r . C o - Ed Swimming .
2 0 4 3 7 PHED2 5 0
05
D i r e c t S p o r t -Wome n ' s S occe r PE 1
TBA
Fleury,
2 0 4 3 8 PHED2 5 0
06
TBA
John s o n ,
2 0 4 3 9 PHE D2 5 0
07
D i r e c t e d Sport s - Swimming PE D i r e c t e d S p o r t s -Me n ' s C r e w PE
M W F
J
TBA
J
0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 5 : 3 0 PM W a s h i ng t o n- H a l s OGYM- I 0 2
Me n ' s C r e w .
�a s s / Fa i l o n l y Pa s s / Fa i l onl y
Pa s s / Fa i l onl y
Novice - MWF 3 : 0 0 - 5 : 3 0 p . m . 2 2 3 4 6 PHED2 5 0
08
Di r Spo r t s
- Wome n ' s C r e w PE
1
T R
0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 5 : 3 0 PM Washing ton-Ha l s OGYM- 1 0 4
Women ' s C r e w .
Pa s s / Fa i l on l y
Novice - T R 3 : 0 0 - 5 : 3 0 p . m . 2 0 4 4 1 PHED2 5 0
09
D i r e c t S p o r t -Men B a s k e t ba l l P E
TBA
H a r s hman ,
2 0 4 4 2 PHED2 5 0
10
D i r S p r t -Wome n ' s B a s k e t ba l l P E
TBA
Ri g e l l ,
2 0 4 4 3 PHED2 5 0
11
D i r e c t e d S p o r t s - W re s t l i ng PE
1
TBA
Aiken,
2 0 4 4 4 PHED 2 5 0
12
D i r e c t e d Spo r t s - Dance PE
1
TBA
McGi l l ,
2 0 4 4 5 PHED2 5 0
13
D i r e c t e d Sport s - May f e s t PE
1
TBA
N ol l ,
J M
M
2 0 4 4 6 PHED2 5 0
14
Di r e c t e d Spor t s - ROTC PE
1
TBA
Brown,
2 0 4 4 7 PHE D 2 5 0
15
D i r e c t e d Spor t s -Ch e e r s t a f f PE
1
TBA
Kay,
2 1 1 8 9 PHED2 5 0
16
D i r e c t e d S p o r t s - G o l f PE
1
TBA
Cino t t o ,
2 0 4 4 9 PHED2 7 9
01
I n t r o to T e a c h i n g PHED
2
2 2 3 4 7 PHED2 9 1
101
D i r e c t e d S tu d y
1
M W F
D
G
M
K G
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Tanne hi l l ,
TBA
Hoseth,
D
P
TBA
Men' s B a s k e t ba l l .
TBA
Wome n ' s B a s k e tba l l .
TBA
Men' s Wre s t l i n g .
TBA
Dance E n s emb l e .
TBA
May f e s t Danc e .
TBA
ROT C .
TBA
Chee r s ta f f .
TBA
Gol f .
Pa s s / Fa i l onl y P a s s / Fa i l only
Pa s s / Fa i l only P a s s / Fa i l on l y Pa s s / Fa i l only
P a s s / Fa i l o n l y P a s s /Fail only
P a s s / Fa i l onl y
OGYM - 1 0 2 TBA
M a y be t a k e n for 1
- 4 c r edi t s .
I ndependent s tudy card required 2 1 4 9 1 PHED2 9 4
01
2 1 4 9 0 PHED 2 9 7
01
20452
PHED 3 2 2
01
2 0 4 5 3 PHED3 3 4
01
Scienti fic Basis
2 0 4 5 5 PHED3 6 0
01
P r o f e s s i on a l P ra c t i c um
1
TBA
Westering,
2 0 4 5 6 PHED3 6 1
01
C o a c h i n g P r a c t icum
1
TBA
Westering,
T e ac h i n g Me thods : I nva s i on Game 2 2 Te a c h i n g Methods : Ne t Game s *p E in
the
E l eme n t a r y School s f o r T ra i n i n g
M W
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM H a c ke r ,
M W
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Tannehi l l ,
2
W
2
M W F
C
0 7 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Poppe n ,
OGYM- 1 0 0 D
OGYM - 1 0 3 OGYM- 1 0 3
J
OGYM- 1 0 2
For PE mi n o r s and / o r c o aching minor
F
TBA
I n s t ructor ' s p e rmi s s i on required May be t a k e n for 1 or 2 c redi t s
F
TBA
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5 AM S t a f f
Course me e t s 1 s t hal f of t e rm .
I n s t r u c t o r ' s p e rmi s s i o n r e qui red M a y be
2 0 4 5 7 PHED 3 7 1
01
coaching Theory : &
F o o tba l l
2
T R
3
T R
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Evan s ,
P r o fe s s i o n 2
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
Human P e r f o rm 4
T R
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Hac k e r ,
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Evans ,
2 2 2 7 9 PHED3 8 4
01
2 0 4 5 9 PHED 4 1 0
01
Coaching - Person
2 0 4 60
01
Motor L e a rning
2 0 4 6 1 PHED4 8 0
01
Exe r c i s e Phys i o l o g y
4
2 1 0 2 1 PHED4 9 1
101
I ndependent S tudy
1
PHED4 7 8
* H e a l th
Fi tne s s Manageme n t &
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
&
OGYM- 1 0 2
taken
C o u r s e me e t s
f o r 1 or 2 c redit s 1 s t hal f o f t e rm .
OGYM - 2 0 S
A F
C
OGYM- 1 0 2
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
OGYM- 1 0 4 OGYM - 2 0 5
A
Hoseth,
TBA
F
P
TBA
I ndependent s tudy card required May be t a ke n f o r 1 - 4 c r edi t s
2 2 3 4 8 PHED 4 9 5
101
Internship S R
2
Evans ,
TBA
A
TBA
I ndependent s tu d y card required May be t a k e n f o r 2 - 8 c re d i t s
2 2 4 6 5 PHED 4 9 9
101
Capstone :
S e niOr Semi n a r S R
2
Evan s ,
TBA
A
TBA
I ndependent s tudy c a r d r e qu i r e d M a y be t a k e n f o r 2 - 8 c redi t s
2 1 5 0 8 PHED5 9 1
1 01
I ndependent S tudy
1
Evans ,
TBA
A
TBA
I ndepende n t s tu d y c a r d re qui red Ma y be taken
2 2 3 4 9 PHED5 9 5
101
Internship
1
TBA
Evans ,
TBA
A
for 1
- 4 c re d i t s
I ndepende n t s t u d y c a r d re qui red May b e t a ke n for 1 - 4 c r e di t s
HEALTH EDUCATION 2 2 6 9 7 HEED 1 9 0
01
I nqu i r y Semi n a r A , F
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM McConne l l ,
K
OGYM - 1 0 2
Fi r s t - ye a r e x p e r i ence o f f e r i ng . Topi c :
2 2 2 7 4 HEED2 6 6
01
Food and H e a l th
2
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 3 5 PM McConne l l ,
K
OGYM- 1 0 6
2 0 2 4 8 HEED2 8 1
01
I n j u r y Prevention
2
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0AM N i c h ol s on ,
G
OGYM- 1 0 2
Lab i n c l ude d .
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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73
B i g Fat L i e s Fee :
$ 2 0 . 00
PHYSICAL EDUCA C RN
COUR SE
2 0 5 9 2 HEED2 9 2
10 01
N - HEALTH EDUCATION (Conti n ued ) COUR S E T I TLE
CR
DAY S
S T IME
F i r s t Aid
2
M W F
0 8 : 00AM 0 9 : 0 5AM T h oma s ,
ET l ME
I N STRU C TOR J
LOCATI ON
I NS TRUCT I ONS I COMMEN'l'S
OGYM- I 0 6
C o u r s e me e t s Fee :
1
P r o fe s s i on a l P r a c t i cum
2 1 CJ 1 6 HEED3 6 CJ
Hoseth,
TBA
P
T BA
01
H e a l t h Psychol ogy
3
2 2 3 4 4 H E E0 4 9 5
01
I n t e rnship
1
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 ".l� 1 0 : 2 0AM McConne l l ,
TBA
Eva ns ,
K
t a ke n
for 1
2 credits
or
OGYM- 1 0 3
TEA
A
of t e rm .
I n s t ru c t o r ' s p e rmi s s i o n r e q u i r e d M a y be
2 2 2 7 5 HEE03 6 6
1st �a 1 f
$10 . 00
I nd e p e n de n t M a y be
s t udy c a r d r e qu i r e d
taken
for 1
-
12
credits
RECREATION 2 0 5 1 2 RECR2 9 6
01
Te a c h i n g Me thods : Re c A c t i v i t y
2
2 0 5 1 3 REC R 3 3 0
01
R e c r e a t i o n P r o g r amming
4
2 0 5 9 6 RECR3 6 0
01
Re c r e a t i on P r a c t i cum
1
M W
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM S t a f f
T R
OGYM- FLDH F e e :
$25 . 00
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM McC o r d ,
C
OGYM- 1 0 2 A F e e :
$11 . 00
M cC o r d ,
C
TEA
TBA
I n s t r uc t o r M a y be
2 1 0 2 2 RECR4 9 1
I
I nd e p e n d e n t S t udy
1
TBA
Staff
2 2 3 5 0 REC R4 9 5
101
I n t e r n s h i p SR
2
TBA
Evans ,
A
TEA
2 2 4 2 6 RECR4 9 9
101
C ap s t on e :
2
TBA
Evan s ,
A
TBA
TBA
s i gn a t u r e
taken
I ndepende n t
for 1 1
SR
- 4
c redits
s t udy c a r d r e q u i r e d
May b e t a ke n f o r 2 S e n i or Semi n a r
credits
s t udy card r e q u i r e d
M a y b e t a ke n f o r I nd e p e n de n t
r e qu i r e d
or 2
-
8 credi t s
I n d e p e n d e n t s t udy c a r d r e q u i r e d May b e
t a k en f o r 2
-
8 credits
PHYSICS 21374
PHY S 1 1 0
01
A s t r onomy N S , SM
4
M W F
RCTR - 2 2 0
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0AM S t a f f
Co-regi s t e r for PHYS
110
lab .
Oc c a s i on a l e v e n i n g ob s e rva t i o n s e s s i o n s required . 2 1 3 7 5 PHYS l l O
L01
A s t r o n omy Lab
21376
PHYS l l O
L02
A s t r onomy Lab
o o
20469
PHYS 1 2 5
01
C o l l e ge
P h y s i c s N S , SM
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0 AM Loui e ,
20470
PHYS 1 3 5
L01
C o l l e ge
Phys i c s L ab o ra t o r y
1
W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM S t a f f
22625
PHYS 1 3 5
L02
* C o l l e ge
Phy s i c s
L ab o r a t o r y
M R
1
W
PHYS 1 3 5
L03
*College
Phys i c s L ab o r a t o r y
1
RCTR - 2 0 1
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r PHYS
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S t a r k o vi c h ,
S
RCTR- 2 0 1
Co-re g i s t e r
f o r PHYS 1 1 0 0 1 .
RCTR- 1 0 3
Co-re g i s t e r
f o r PHYS
135
lab
RCTR- 2 0 1
Co- r e g i s t e r
for PHYS
125
01 .
125
01.
125
01 .
125
01.
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Tang , R
R
Lab F e e :
K
RCTR- 2 0 1 RCTR - 2 0 1
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
PHYS 1 3 5
L04
College
Phys i c s La b o r a t o r y
1
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM T a n g ,
K
RCTR - 2 0 1
20475
PHYS 1 5 4
01
20478
PHYS 1 6 4
L01
22626
PHYS 1 6 4
L02
PHY S 1 6 4
L03
f o r PHYS
$50 . 00
C o - re g i s t e r f o r PHYS $ 5 0 . 00
Gene ral
Phy s i c s
I I N S , SM
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WOMEN'S STUDIES Additional courses which may count towards the major or minor:
H IST 359 I NTC 231 I NTC 232 P H I L 220 WR IT 1 01 1 4 WRIT 1 0 1 1 7
History of Women i n the United States A , S 1 Gender, Sexuality a n d Cultures A, 1 2 Topics in Gender TOPIC: Gender, Crime and Deviance Women and Phi losophy A, PH Inquiry Seminar: Writing FW, WR TOPIC: Classic Heroines: from Medea to Lolita I nquiry Seminar: Writing FW, WR TO PIC: The Beauty Myth -
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You may waitlist two courses only. B e sure to fill out the waitlist form completely or i t will not be processed. •
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You are advised to register for an alternative course. If the course you are waitlisting has an associated lab, please include that lab section on the waitlist form. As.sociated lab sections do not count as your second waitlisted course. 2 . The Registrar's Office will be monitoring the waitlists and moving students into spaces that open up until the week prior to the beginning of the term. Call 253.535.71 1 3 or email registrar@plu.edu if you have questions or concerns about your waitlist transactions. • If you are moved from the waitlist into a course, you will be notified by PLU e-mail. You may check your new schedule on Banner web. If you don't have a P LU email address you will be notified by letter and a copy of you r new schedule will be included. • )four campus or local address will be used through the last day of classes for the current term. Your permanent or 'Address Between Terms' will be used after the last day of classes for the current term. • Moving you off the waitlist and into a course may be complicated because of conflicts with another course, or the waitlisted course may put you over maximum hours for the term. Indicate on the form what class should be dropped if necessary. • You will not be registered for courses for which you lack the prerequisite or required concurrent registration. 3. After the Registrar's Office has stopped moving students off the waitlists, it is your responsibility to attend the first day of the waitlisted course to insure the instructor knows you want to be enrolled in the course. 4. You must obtain the instructor's signature on an add/drop form and return it to the Student Services Center for processing. This is necessary only after the Registrar's Office has stopped moving students into courses (the week p rior to the beginning of the term). The drop/add form must be completely filled out or it will not be processed. •
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The Address Confirmation Form is required for all PLU students. It is the student's responsibility to make any necessary updates regarding the permanent, billing, mailing, and parent addresses. If PLU is unable to locate you at these addresses and you have not notified us of any changes, your student account will be placed on an Address Hold. The Address Hold will prohibit further registration and other PLU services. Return this form to the Student Services Center. See the Student Life Office for a non-disclosure of information form if needed. PLEASE NOTE: If you live in a campus residence hall or South Hall, your address will be maintained by Residential Life. However, If you would like your bills sent to your campus address, provide your campus address under Billing Address, below.
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Official Transcripts are $5.00 each; no cost for unofficial transcripts. Due to student sig nature authorization being req uired, transcript requests can only be mailed or faxed (Sorry, no email request can be accepted). To send 1 official transcript by Federal Express the cost for U . S Domestic is $1 5.50 and the cost for I nternational is $20.50. If requesting to send more than 1 official transcript by Federal Express, please call (253) 535-71 33. Only 2 transcripts per Fed-ex request. NOTE: If your account is on any type of HOLD, if your payment has not been enclosed , if other pertinent information is missing , or if this form is illegible, your request will be returned unprocessed . *
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F I NAL EXAMI NATIO N S C H E D U LE SUMMER
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Final Exam held the last day of class
FALL - FINAL EXAM DATES . . . DECEMBER 1 6
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Days and Time Class Final Exam Day and Time
Actually Begins
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MWF
8 : 00am
Monday
8: 00am -
9: 50am
MWF
9: 1 5am
Tuesday
8 : 00am -
9 : 50am
MWF
1 1 : 1 5am
Wednesday
MWF
1 2: 30pm
Monday
1 :OOpm -
2 :50pm
1 0: 00am - 1 1 :50am
M W ( F)
1 :45pm
Tuesday
1 :OOpm -
2:50pm
M W (F)
3:40pm
Wednesday
3: 00pm -
4: 50pm
T R
8 : 00am
Wednesday
8:00am -
9 : 50am
T R
9: 55am
Thursday
1 0: 00am - 1 1 : 50am
T R
1 1 : 50am
Monday
1 0: 00am - 1 1 : 50am
TR
1 :45pm
Thursday
1 : 00pm -
T R
3:40pm
Tuesday
3 : 00pm - 4 : 50pm
2:50pm
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Late afternoon and evening classes should hold fi nal examinations at the reg ularly scheduled meeti ng times d u ring exam week.
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Classes which meet on Wednesday-only, Thursday-only, or Friday-only during the semester will need to contact the Scheduling Admin istrator, at extension 71 1 3 to arrange for a classroom d u ring fi nal exam week as Monday-only or Tuesday-only classes are normally assigned to the reg ular classroom. Saturday-on ly classes normally schedule final exams on the Saturday prior to finals week.
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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 begi nning time of the class.
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Friday of final exam week is available for make-up examinations, for follow-up to examinations already given, or for student conferences.
FINAL GRADES Submission Final grades for each su mmer course are due in the Registrar's Office, Hauge Ad ministration 1 30, no later than 1 2: 00 noon on the fifth busi ness day following the end of the term. See the su mmer arid fall calendars on pages 4 and 5 for the specific date for each term. How to Access Final Grades Pri nted grade mailers are no longer issued. Grades may be viewed on Banner Web as soon after the semester as the grades are posted. Go to P LU's homepage at www.plu.edu. select On-line Services. click on Banner Web and Login. Once you are logged into the secure area using your PLU ID nu mber and you r P I N , select Student Services and Financial Aid. U nder Student Services and Financial Aid , select Student Records, and Final Grades. You will be asked to submit the term. Please see the Student Services Center information on page 9 or 84 for information on how to obtai n a hard copy official or u nofficial transcript.
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WHAT'S NEW AT PLU
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Graduation Application Changes •
Effective with the May 2002 class the non-refundable graduation processing fee increased to $55.00, and the graduation application forms have changed to an 8� x 1 1 " format. The new forms are available outside of the Registrar's Office (Hauge Administration 1 30) . Refer to page 6 for a complete list of graduation application dates.
Banner Web Hours •
Banner Web hours have recently been expanded. See page 6 for details.
Class Schedule Comments •
Several items contained in this class schedule have been modified or reformatted in an attempt to improve clarity and provide additional information. Comments and suggestions for future improvements may be e-mailed to summerjm@plu.edu or sent to the Scheduling Administrator, clo Registrar's Office, Hauge Administration 1 30.
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OTHER I MPORTANT NOTICES
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Registrar's Office Web Page
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The Registrar's Office has a web page that resides on PLU's home page. The address is www .plu.edu/-regi/. You will find answers to many of your questions on our web page.
Registration Appo intment Times •
Continuing students will be notified via mail of the day and time when you can register. If you do not live on campus, please verify your local address with the Student Services Center to be certain your appointment information is mailed to the. correct address.
Junior Review •
Juniors: Remember to submit your Junior Review paperwork to the Academic Advising Office to clear Junior Review holds prior to registration. Questions? Call the Registrar's Office at 253.535.7 1 3 1 , or the Academic Advising Office at 253.535.8786.
Register via Web •
Registration via web for summer and fall 2002 begins Wednesday, April 1 7 by appointment. Refer to page 1 5 of this publication for registration instructions.
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While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this schedule, changes will occur after it is printed and prior to the start of the term . You are strongly encouraged to verify your schedule just prior to the start of classes to identify any chang es .
Schedule Changes
Cha nge Your PIN •
Your initial PIN (personal identification number) is your birth date. Example: The PIN for a person bom June 1 6, 1 978, is 061 678. You may change your PIN at any time via the web. Protect your personal information - change your PINI DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
The informatio n contained herein reflects an accurate picture of Pacific Lutheran University at the time of publication. How�ver, the university reserves the right to make necessary changes in procedures, policies, calendar, curriculum, and costs.
Changes to schedule infonnation printed in this publication can be viewed at www.plu.edulbanner/bansched.shtml or on the bulletin board outside the Registrar's Office (Hauge Administration 1 30).
Published March 2 1 , 2002
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