TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome 3 Integrative Learning Objectives 3 Important Dates 4-5 J-Term and Spring 2004 Calendar ... .. . . . . ... ... ... .. . .. ..... .. .... .. .. .... .... ... ..... .. . . .. ..... . .4 Graduation Application Deadli nes .. .. . . ... .. . .. . ... .. . .. .. .. . . .... ... . . .. . .. .... ... .... .... . 5 Class Schedules On-line 5 General Registration Information 6 New Student Registration a nd Advising ........ . .. .. .... .. ... . . .. .. ... ...... . . .... ... . . . .. . . .. ..... ... .. 6 ' Continuing Student Registration and Advising ... . ....... . ........ . .. .. ....... ... . . .. . .. . ...... .. . .. .. .. .. . 6 I ndependent Study, Research, Thesis Registration .... . . ... . .. ... .. ... .. . . .. .. . ....... . . . .. ... ... .... ... 6 Off-Campus P rograms .. .. ... . .. . . ... . .. . . .. . .. .... .. ... . ... ... ... . . ... . .... .. .... ... ... . . ... ... .. 6 Consequences of N ot Attending the First Two Class Meetings .... ... ..... ... .. .. .... .... ... ... .. . ........ . . .... 6 Tuition and Payment Information 7-8 Tuition Rates a nd Fees . ... ... . .. .. ... ..... . . ... .... ... . .. . ...... ...... . . . .. .... .... ... ... .. . ... .... .....7 Rights and Responsibilities . . . . ... . . . .. . . . ... ... .. .. .. . .. . .. ... . .. ... ...... .. . .. 7 .. .... ... ... ... ........ ... . .. ... ... ... ... . ... ... . .... ... . . .... .. ... .. ....7 Paym ent I nformation . .. . Tuition Refund Policy for Withdrawal from a Course. . .. .... .. ..... .. . .. . . . . ....... . .. .. .. ... .. .. . . ... .7 Refund Policy for Complete Withdrawa l .. .. ....... .. ... . . ... ..... ... .. . . ... ... ... .. . ... .. .. ..7 Veterans Administration (VA) Benefits ... ... ... .. . . . .. ... ... . . . .. ... . .. ... ... ... ... .... .. .. . .. 8 Campus Services 8 - 12 Student Services Center .... .. .. . . . .. ... .... .. . ... . .... ... . . .... . ... ... . . ... .. ... . . . . .... .... 8 Registrar's Office .. .. .. . . ... ... . ... .... . .. .... .. . . .... . . ... .. .... . ...... . .... .... . . . . .... ... .. ... 8 Business Office . .. ..... . .. ... .... ..... .. .... .... .. .. ..... ... ... ....... . . . ...... ... ... . .. ........ ... ... 8 Student Resources . . ... .. . . ... . .. ... ...... ... ... ..... . .. . .... . . .. . . . .. ... . . .... ..... . .. 8 11 Additiona l Campus Resources .... ... ... ... .. .... . .... ... ... .. .. . ........ . . .. . . ... ..... .. ... . ....... 11 - 12 FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) Statement 12 Accreditation . 12 Meeting the Challenge 13 Registering through Banner Web 14 - 16 Registration Holds . ... .. . . . .... ... .... . . .. ... ... .. .. . ... .. ............ ... .. .. . .. ... . . .. .. ... .. .. 14 Appointment Times .. . .. ... ... .... .. . . ..... ... .. . . . . .. ... ... .. . .. .. .......... .. ... ... . . ... . . . ... ..14 Waitlisting Classes .. . ... .. .. ........ ... .... . .. .. . . .... ... .. ... ..... .. . ... .. ........ . .. .. ........ ... . ..14 Banner Web Registration .. . .. ...... . ......... ... ... .. .... ... ... . ...... ... . .. .. ... ... .. ... ... ... ... . 15 Special Registrations . . .. .. .... .. .. . .. . .. .. .... ... . .... ... . . . . ... ........ .. . .. ... .... .. . . ....15 Reg istration Worksheet . ... .. . ... ... .. .... .. .. ... ... ... .. . ... ... .... .. . . ... .. ... .. . . .... .. ... ....16 Making the Most of Your Academics 17 University-wide Course Attributes 18 - 22 Course Attribute Codes .. . . . . .. ........ .. . .. . .. ......... ... . . .. .. ... .... .. ... . ... ..... . . . . . ......... .. .. .. .18 Courses That Meet the Un iversity-Wide Require ments . . . ... ... . . .. ............ . ... .. .. ........ .. ... .. 18 - 22 Connecting with the World 23 J-Term 2004 Course Offering5 24 - 42 Welcome ... ..... . .... . .... .. ... ... ... . .... ...... . .... . ... .. ... ... ... .. .. .. . . .... .. .. . .. . 24 Off-Campus Course Offerings .. .. .... .. .. . . ........ ... .. . . . ... .. ... . .. ... .. .... . . . . .. .. ... . .... . 25 - 27 Schedule Legend .. . . .. .... ... . . . . ... ..... ... . ... . .. ... ........ . ... ... ... .. .. ... ... .... . .. .... . 28 J-Term Schedu ling Worksheet . ...... ... .. ..... .. ... . . .. .. . ... ... . ... ... . ....... . .. . .. ...... 29 J-Term Class Schedule ... . . . ... . . ... . . . ... ..... . . . .. .... .. . . . .. .. ... .. .. . . .. .. . ..... . . 30 42 Spring 2004 Course Offerings 43 - 80 Welcome . . . ... .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. ... . .. ... ... . . . ... .... 43 Schedule Legend . . ... ... . . . . . ..... ... .. .. ... . .. ... .... . . ... .. . . . .... .. ... ... . ... ... .. ... . ..43 Spring Scheduling Worksheet .. ... ... ....... . . . .. ... ... . ... ..... .. ... . .. . .. ... . ... .. .. .. .... . .. .44 Spring Class Schedule ..... . . ... ....... .. . . .. . . ....... .. . . ... .......... .... .. .. ...... ... ... .. ... ... .. 45 - 80 Forms 81 - 84 Waitlist Form .. .... .... ... .... .. . .. .... ..... .. . . .... .. ... . . .. .. . . ... .. . . . .. ... ... . . ... ..... .. ... 81 Address Confirmation Form . . . . .... ........ ... . . ... . . ... . . ... . .. .. .. . . .. .. ... . .. ... ... ..... . .. .... .... 83 Transcript Request Form . .... .. .... ............ .... . . . ...... ... .. .. . ..... ... .. ... .. . .. ........... ... . . ... .. . .. . 84 PLU Student Conduct Information 85 PLU Map 86 Final Examination Schedule 87 Final Grades 87 Important Notices 88 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
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WELCOME TO J-TERM AND SPRING 2004 Dear PLU students: As you prepare to register for J-Term and Spring Semester 2004,
I invite you to view this registration process as part of a
larger whole. When you visit with your academic advisors, talk about your goals first, then about the means to achieve those goals. You may find that these goal-oriented conversations will open new ways of thinking about educational opportunities. Yes, you should look at this schedule in advance of meeting with your advisor to pre-plan what you want to
take; but t � e purpose of advising is much more than registering.
I also remind you that this published version of class schedules does change. Corrections are updated regularly on Banner Web. In consideration of this fact, I asked the Registrar's Office to print fewer copies of this booklet than in the past. Good stewardship of University and natural resources is important! Finally, please note that University practice is to reserve spaces in 100- and 200-level J-Term courses for first-year students, who are required to enroll in J-Term in their first year of study. We have planned to enroll about 2400 students on campus for J-Term 2004, and there are many interesting options from which to choose. Best wishes, James L. Pence Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies
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
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work creatively to identify and clarify the issues of concern
Interaction with Others
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develop and promote effective strategies and interpersonal relationships
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acknowledge and respond to conflicting ideas and principles, and identify common interests
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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
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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
Valuing
Multiple Frameworks :::::>
recognize and understand how cultures profoundly shape different assumptions and behaviors
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identify issues and problems facing people in every culture
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cultivate respect for diverse cultures, practices, and traditions
To view this entire document contact the Provost's Office, at 253.535.7126, or visit the web site at plu.edu/-provost.
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PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY J-TERM AND SPRING 2004 CALENDAR (A)
(Save for future reference) (E) (D)
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Monday, January 5
Friday, January 9
Monday, January 1 2
Friday, January 16
Tuesday, January 27
Saturday, January 31
Noon - Friday, February 6
Spring - Full Term
Wednesday, February 4
Wednesday, February 18
Thursday, February 19
Friday, April 2
Friday, April 30
Saturday, May 22
Noon - Tuesday, June 1
Spring - 1st ...., of Term
Wednesday, February 4
Tuesday, February 10
Wednesday, February 11
Thursday, February 26
Monday, March 15
Saturday, March 20
Noon - Friday, April 2
Spring - 2nd .wi of
Monday, March 29
Friday, April 2
Monday, April 5
Wednesday, April 21
Friday, May 7
Saturday, May 22
Noon - Tuesday, June 1
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CALENDAR LEGEND: (A) Terms covered by this Class Schedule. (B) First day of classes for the applicable term. (C) Last day to add a class without instructor permission. Last day to drop a cfass with a full refund. This is also the last day to complete special registrations such as auditing and independent study (see page 15 for details). (D) Instructor's Signature required to add/withdraw a cfass beginning this date. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn cfasses. (E) Term mid-point. Last day to file Pass/Fail Forms with the Student Services Center. (F) 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. (G) Final day of class for the applicable term (incfuding finals). (H) 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 su bmitted to the Registrar's Office are available on Banner Web within three working days of receipt.
HOLIDAYS AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES 19
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observed
Monday, January
President's Day Holiday Observed
Monday, February 16
Last day for bachelor's and master's candidates to tum in applications and for bachelor'S candidates to tum in Academic Program Contracts for August 2004 graduation Incomplete grade changes due from faculty for Fa l l
2003 and J-Term 2004
Monday, March
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Spring Break begins
Saturday, March
20 @ 5:00 p.m.
Spring Break ends
Monday, March
29 @ 7:00 a.m.
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Mid-term advisory grades due from faculty Advising Weeks for Summer and Fall
Thursday, April
2004
April
Easter Recess Ends Summer and Fall
Monday, April
2004 Registration (by appointment)
Graduate Theses or Research Papers for May
7:00 a.m.
12 @ 11:15 a.m.
Begins April
Last day for bachelor's and master's candidates to tum in applications and for bachelor's candidates to tum in Academic Program Contracts for Dec. 2004 and Jan. 2005 graduation
2004 graduates due to Registrar's Office
Finals Week
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May
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GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES A non-refundable graduation processing fee of $55.00 will be charged to your account at the time of application. This fee includes the cost of renting your cap and gown for the commencement ceremony. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FO �OWING DEADLINES: For Graduation in: •
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Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
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Graduation Applications are due by
March 1, 2004
Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
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Graduation Applications are due by
May 1, 2004
Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
December 1,2004
G raduation Applications are due by
May 1, 2004
Final Theses or Research papers are due by
December 1 , 2004
Graduation Applications are due by
November 1, 2004
Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
May 1, 2005
Please be sure to finalize your thesis/research paper with thesis chairperson prior to submission.
CLASS SCHEDULES ON-LINE While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this schedule, changes will occur after it is printed. This publication will be refreshed on-line on a regular basis to inform you of course changes and cancellations. To view the on-line publication select Online SefYices from the PLU home page (www.plu.edu). From Online Services, select Banner Web. Then click on Class Schedule and select the appropriate document. When available, tentative class offerings for future terms are also on the Class Schedule web site and may be of assistance when planning your current term schedule. You are strongly encouraged to periodically check the updated on-line schedule and reprint your schedule from Banner Web just prior to the start of each term to identify any changes that affect you. An interactive schedule that allows you to search for ope n, waitlisted, and closed classes is available at the Class Schedule wE!b site as well. This is a great resource for registration. See back cover for details. Banner Web Hours:
Su nday - Thursday
12:30am - 11 :25pm
Friday
12:30am - 5:55pm
Saturday
12:00am - 11:25pm
If you are experiencing problems accessing Banner Web or your PIN has expired, please contact the Registrar's Office, at registrar@pl u.edu or 253.535.7131, or the Student Services Center, at ssvc@plu.edu or 253.535.7161. Please make sure you provide your full name, PLU ID number, and birth date.
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GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION Pacific Lutheran U niversity 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 u niversity 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 Fall, December 1 5 for J-Term, and January 1 5 for Spring. Requests for a refund m ust be made in writing to the Admissions Office. • New first-year students register by appointment and may not register via Banner Web. Your advisor has the necessary Registration P I N to complete you r registration . • New transfer and new non-matriculated students may begin registering Monday, December 1 . • New graduate students may begin to register on Tuesday, November 11 at the Student Services Center. Registration may not be done via Banner Web.
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As a continuing student, you may register for J-Term and Spring semester during your appointment time unless there is a hold on your account. Please see page 1 4 for instructions on clearing holds prior to registration. RECENT CHANGE: We wil l not be sending out registration appointment letters as we have in the past. E-mails will be sent to all continuing students with information regarding registration . Please go to Banner Web to learn your registration appointment time: After logging in, select Student Services and Financial Aid, then Registration, and Check Your Registration Status. You will then need to select the term for which you are registering (either J-Term or Spring 2004). The next page will inform you of your registration appointment time as well as whether or not any holds, academic standing, or student status would prevent your registration. Earned credit and curriculum information , such as your major, are also listed. Fall 2003 credits do not count toward com pleted cumulative credits when appointment times are set. As a first-year (freshmen) or sophomore student, you should meet with your advisor between November 5 and your registration appointment time. Your Registration PIN will be given to you by your advisor at this meeting. Registration for J-Term and Spring 2004 is by appointment beginning Tuesday, November 1 1 .
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 Banner Web. Most departments offer special study options, such as: • • I ndependent Study Thesis • • Research Graduate Readings • • Special Projects Credit by exam You are advised to reference the general university catalog at http://www . plu.edu/printJcatalog/ and contact each department for details. To register for special study, a completed 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 cards may be submitted any time 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.
Off-Campus Programs For information regarding opportunities to study off-campus, contact the Wang Center for International Programs.
Consequences of Not Attending the First Two Class Meetings Students who are unable to attend the first class meetings are expected to notify the instructor 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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TUITION RATES AND FEES For the complete list of tuition rates and fees see the Credit Hours
SemesterfTerm UNDERGRADUATE RATES
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RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Upon admission to or registration with the university, the student and/or his or her parent(s) or legal guardian, agrees to accept responsibility and the legal obligation to pay all tuition costs, room and meal fees, and any other fees incurred or to be incurred for the student's education. In addition, the student and/or his or her parent(s) or legal guardian is required to complete and submit a Payment
Contract to the university each academic year. 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 PLU Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog. A failure to pay when due all university bills shall release the university of any obligation to continue to provide applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited to, the right for further registration, statements of honorable dismissal, grade reports, transcripts or diplomas. The student shall also be denied admittance to classes and the use of university facilities in the event of default.
PAYMENT INFORMATION Payment may be made in the form of cash; personal, business, or cashier's check; money order; international wire; or debit or credit card (VISA or MasterCard). Credit card payments may be made by telephone 24 hours a day on the Business Office secured line at
253.535.8376. Mail payments with billing statement remittance stubs to Pacific Lutheran University, Attn: Business Office Cashier, Tacoma, WA 98447, or deliver payments to the PLU Business Office in Hauge Administration Building, room 110. Checks should be made payable to Pacific Lutheran University. Please do not mail cash.
TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE Withdrawing from a single course after the last day of add/drop waives your right to a tuition and fee refund. If you do not wish to continue a course after the add/drop period, you must withdraw from the course. You must obtain the instructor's signature on an AddiOrop/Withdraw Form and submit it to the Student Services Center. A
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REFUND POLICY FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL (OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL CLASSES)
Spring 2004 Tuition:
100% tuition refund
Before February 4, 2004
Tuition refunds prorated on a daily basis
February 4
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Housing and Meal Plans: Housing refund
Refunds prorated on daily basis
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Meal plan refund (refer to contract)
RefundS prorated on a weekly basis
Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and submitted to the PLU Student Services. Oral requests are not valid. Full charges for the term will remain on the student's account until written notice is received and processed.
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VETERANS ADMINISTRA nON (VA) BENEFITS If you expect to receive any type of veteran benefits, you must file a VA Certification Request, which is available in the Student Services Center. You will be certified for classes only following submission of a written request (purple certification form) to the VA Student Services Counselor.
CAMPUS SERVICES Add, drop, and/or withdrawal registration services Changes of address Financial aid services Payment options Re-entry enrollment services Refund requests Transcripts: official and unofficial Veteran's Assistance Waitlisting of classes
Student Services Center Hauge Administration 102 253.535.7161 ssvc@plu.edu plu.edu/-ssvc Sue Drake, Manager Walk-in Hours: M-F 9: 00am-5:00pm Express Window: M-R 8:00am-6:00pm; F 8:00am-5:00pm
Registrar's Office Hauge Administration 130 253.535.7131 registrar@plu.edu plu.edu/-regi Angela D. Bigby, Interim Registrar Office Hours: M-F 8:00am-12:30pm and 1:30-5:00pm
Graduation Transfer credit evaluation Registration appointment times Special registrations (independent study and credit by exam) Grades Class schedules Exceptions to requirements Student account payments Student paychecks Student refund checks
Business Office Hauge Administration 110 253.535.7171 plu.edu/-buso Bob Riley, Controller Office Hours: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Cashier Window Hours: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm
STUDENT RESOURCES Aca�emic Advising Ramstad 112 253.535.8786 advising@plu.edu plu.edu/-aadv Pat Roundy, Director
Academic Assistance library 124 (Lobby Level) 253.535.7518 lElarningctr@plu.edu plu.edu/-aast Leslie Foley, Director Bookstore University Center 2nd floor 2 53.535.7665 books@plu.edu luteworld.plu.edu Angela Zurcher, 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
Individual tutoring and group study sessions Test review sessions Student success workshops Study strategy planning Open math, computer science, and geoscience labs Foreign language conversation groups
LuteWorld on-line store information on page 12 Textbooks and class materials Textbook refunds Convenience store
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Campus Ministry University Center 124 253.535.7464 campusmin@plu.edu plu.edu/-cmin Nancy Connor and Dennis Sepper, Campus Pastors
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 10:30am in Trinity Lutheran Church The Cross - Saturdays at 6:00pm in Trinity Lutheran Church University Congregation - Sunday mornings at 11 :OOam in Lagerquist Hall
Response to medical emergencies and fire alarms Security patrol Free escort service on campus and within a deSignated Perimeter surrounding campus Vehicle jump starts Information and referral
Campus Safety and Information Harstad G-28 253.535.7441 campussafety@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/cs Walt Huston, Director
Career Development Ramstad 112 253.535.7459 career@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/cd Jeff Jordan, Director
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Extensive library of career and major options Personal assistance with job search techniques On-line recruiting and employment Interest inventories and personal assessments Resume critiques and mock interviews
Center for Public Service Volunteer Center Ramstad 112 253.535.7173 volunteer@plu.edu plu.edu/-voluntr Oney Crandall, Director
Offers resources and leadership Contains over 150 volunteer agencies on file Provides information 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 Develop professional skills Experience investigative learning Choose from a wide variety of internships Work with employers in positions that will help meet your career goals
Cooperative Education I Academic Internships Ramstad 112 253 .535.7324 cooperativeed@plu.edu plu.edu/-cooped Maxine Herbert-Hill, Director
Counseling and Testing and Services for Students with Disabilities Ramstad 106 253.535.7206 countest@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/ct Mark Anderson, Director, Counseling & Testing Alene Klein , Director, Services for Students with Disabilities Dining Services University Center, 2nd floor 253.535.7472 plu,edu/-dining Erin SiQman, Director Diversity Center University Center 125 253.535. 8750 dcenter@plu.edu plu.edu/-dcenter Eva Johnson, Director
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Personal counseling (individual/group) Educational/career counseling Assistance in time management, goal setting Psychiatric medication consultation Information for graduate/professional school entrance exams Coordination of accommodations for students with disabilities Personality and career inventory administration
Dining hall, bistro, coffee shop, and espresso stand operations: see web site for hours, locations, menus and payment options Special event catering Late night Coffee Shop: 8-11 pm in the UC. Get a discount if you're on a meal plan! Great employment oJ:1portunities. Call 535-7435 for more information.
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Staffed by student Diversity Advocates Education and encouragement for multicultural 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 programs and special events
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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
Health Center 1215 1 and Park 253.535.7337 health@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/hs Sue Mkrtichian, Director
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International Student Services Hauge Administration 107 253.535.7194 David Gerry, Associate Director
Library and Computing 12151 and Park For Library hours and help: 253.535.7500, library@plu.edu, plu.edu/-libr For Computing information and help: 253.535.8781, plu.edu/online/home.shtml
Chris FerQuson, Dean of Information Resources
Provides assistance to international students in adjusting to the university and meeting personal and educational needs Serves as an on-campus liaison with other university offices Assists with immigration and government regulations
ePass accounts for E-mail, digital information sources, and other on-line services Book and article collections, electronic and in print Multimedia collections, equipment, and services Reference desk Computer access Student IT help desk for assistance with computing hardware and software Interlibrary loans Library special collections and university archives Links between recent PLU grads, current students and PLU alumni for career mentoring Academic and career path sharing Possible internship opportunities Resume review and critique Referrals to employment resources or contacts
LuteLink Office of Alumni and Parent Relations Nesvig Alumni Center, 123rd and Park 253.535.7415 alumni@plu.edu plu.edu/-arel Lauralee Hagen, Director
Residence hall information Residence hall association (RHA) Housing processes and procedures Off-campus housing listings
Residential Life Harstad 115 253.535.7200
rlif@plu.edu plu.edu/-rlif Tom Huelsbeck, Director
Student Employmenl Ramstad 112 253.535.7463 stuemp@plu.edu plu.edu/-stuemp Alina Urbanec, Director
Student Involvement and Leadership University Center 153 253.535.7195 sil@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/sil Kathleen Farrell, Director
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 Progression of work experiences
Student government (ASPLU) advising Clubs and organization support Student media Leadership development resources Off-campus student services Orientation Student Conduct
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Wang Center for International Programs 868 Wheeler St 253.535.7577 wangctr@plu.edu . plu.edu/-wangctr Janet Rasmussen, Director
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Women's E:enter 1004 124th St S 253.535.8759 womenscen@plu.edu plu.edu/-womencen Judy Mladineo, Director Writing Center Library Lobby Level 253.535.8709 writing@plu.edu plu.edu/-writing Rona Kaufman , Director
Assists students in selecting programs and preparing for study abroad or off足 campus Plans opportunities for off-campus study for J-Term, Summer, semester, or full academic year Coordinates on-campus international activities and international student scholar exchange programs Coordinates i nternational internships to selected locations around the globe Offers a variety of public programs on topics of international interest and issues
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
Offers 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
AdditionaJ Campus Resources General information Admission of students Prospective student publications Advanced placement Transfer student registration
Admissions Hauge Administration 109 253.535.7151 admissions@plu.edu plu .edu/-admi Lee Johnson, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Campus Information
Financial Aid Hauge Administration 132 253.535.7134
General information -x7449 (on-campus) or 253.531 .6900 (off-campus) Campus Closure Hotline - 253.535.7000 Financial aid. scholarship , and loan information
finaid@plu.edu
plu.edu/-faid Kay Soltis, Director Provost's Office and Academic Planning Hauge Administration 103, 104 253.535.7126 provost@plu.edu plu.edu/-provost Jim Pence, Provost
Academic policies and programs Faculty appointments Curriculum development
Student Life Hauge Administration 105 253.535.7191
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plu.edu/-slif Laura Majovski. Vice President for Admissions and Student Life
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FERPA (FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT) STATEMENT In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, commonly 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 establ ishes 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 Adm inistration 105, or on the web at www.plu.edu/orintihandbook/conductiFERPA.html.
ACCREDITATION Pacific Lutheran U niversity is fully accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and U niversities as a four-year institution of higher education. In addition, the following programs hold specialized accreditation and approvals: Business - MCSB - The I nternational Association for Management Education Chemistry and Biochemisty - 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 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.
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.". tile Chell.... Support. Focus. Persistence. Academic Advising Unsure about your major? Curious to learn what you can do with a major of interest? Take time to map out your academic plans. Meet with a professional advisor. Attend workshops. Take PSYC 1 1 3. Be involved in decisions affecting your academic future.
Academic Assistance Challenging classes are part of PLU. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn and grow, and don't think you have to do it alone. Join a study group or test review session. Pick up flashcards and handouts. Request a tutor. Use the math lab. Attend student success workshops. Join informal foreign language conversations.
Com puting and Telecommunication s/Com puter La b Consider it your lifeline to PLU. Your questions regarding computer uses, E-mail and web page accounts, university telephone use and repair, voicemail , residence hall networks and oomputer lab usage can be answered here.
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It's not just about books anymore. Services provided by the Robert L. Mortvedt Library are abundant, and many are accessible on-line. Use the reference l ibrarian to help jump-start a research paper. Search the library catalog. View your library record . Access interlibrary loan and internet directories and search engines. Read journals. Even more is available from the comfort of your computer.
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REGISTERING T HROUGH BANNER WE B Course re9istration for J-Term and for Spring Semester is as easy as accessing PLU's home page at www .pl u .edu for web registration .
Banner Web is available from 12:30am to 1 1 :25pm Sunday th rough Thursday, 12 :30am to 5:55pm on Friday, and 12:00am to 1 1 :25pm on Saturday. You may add (register for) or drop classes using Banner Web from the date and time of you r initial appointment through the last day to add/drop for each term (refer to the calendar on page 4 for add/drop deadlines). To access Banner Web , using the most current version of your Web browser, find the PLU homepage at www.plu .edu and select Online Services. From Online Services, select Banner Web. Then click on Login. Web registration requ i res you to enter your student 10 number and your P I N (personal identification number) . Your initial PIN is your birth date. Example: The PIN for a person born June 1 6 , 1 985, is 06 1 685. You may change your PIN at any time via Banner web. You will be required to change your PIN the first time you access Banner Web 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 un iversity are not eligi ble to register via Ban ner Web . New first-year students should go to the Academic Advising 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 Monday, December 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. There are several types of holds. To clear the holds listed below contact the following offices: • Financial and Payment Option holds - Contact the Student Services Center • J unior Review Holds - Submit Junior Review paperwork to the Academic Advising Office • Medical Holds - Return your medical history form with proof of req uired immunization to the Health Center
Appoi ntment Times Each continuing matriculated student will be assigned an appointment time according to total hours completed. Registration appointment times will not be sent via mail as in the past. I nstead, an E-mail will be sent to all contin uing matriculated students with information regarding registration. To learn your registration appointment time, please go to Banner Web: After logging i n , select Student Services and Financial Aid, then Registration, and Check Your Registration Status. You will then need to select the term for which you are reg istering (either J-Term or Spring 2004). The next page will inform you of your registration appointment time as well as whether or not any holds, academic standing, or student status would prevent your registration . Earned credit and curriculum information, such as your major, are also l isted . If you need assistance, please call the Registrar's Office at 253.535.71 3 1 or the Student Services Center at 253.535.71 6 1 .
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 81 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 wi ll be admitted to closed classes. Students still on the waitlist when the term begins m ust attend the first class and get the instructor's signature on an 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. The add/drop 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 l ist are strongly advised to register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get i nto the waitlisted class.
Note: Do not try to move yourself from the waitlist into 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.
Looking for a class to take? Check o ut the Banner Interactive Schedule! See back cover for details.
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BAN N ER WEB REGISTRATION Find Banner Web. Using the most current version of you r Web browser, find Banner Web by accessing the PLU home page at www .plu .edu and sel ecting Online Services. From Online Services. select Banner Web. Click on Login. Login . Log i n by using your PLU ID nu mber as your user I D . Enter your PIN (personal identification nu mber). First-time user PIN's are set as your birth date i n MM DDYY format. Cl ick the logi n button . ImQorta nt note for fi rst-year (freshman) and sophomore students: This is NOT where you enter your Registration P I N . You will be asked for your Registration PIN later in the process. Select S t.udent S e rv i c e s and F inan c i.al1 notaRiStudent Services Registration Menu gives you several options.
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Select Term. Make sure that the term in the text box reads the appropriate term for which you are registeri ng. Then click on the Submit Term butto n. Check Your Registration Status. Scroll down and select Check Your 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 14 for details). If you do not have any holds, you may continue by clicking Menu. Reg istration Menu. Select
RegisterlAddl Drop Classes.
Fi rst-year (freshmen) and Sophomore Students: Afte r you click on RegisterlA ddlDrop Classes, another box will pop up asking you for you r Registration PIN num ber. Your advisor has this n u mber and will g ive it to you when you meet in November prior to registration . You won't be allowed to register without this number, so see your advisor soon! Add C lasses. Scroll down to the A dd Class section. I n this section you will enter a CRN (cou rse reference number) for each class you would like to ta ke. Remember that if you r class requires co-reg istration for another class (such as a lab), you must enter a CRN for that class as well. When fi nished, select the Submit Changes button to continue. When your request is finished processing, you will be returned to the RegisterlA ddlDrop page. Looking for a class that suits you? Check out the Banner Interactive Schedule! See back cover for details. Current Schedu le. In this next screen , you will have to scrol l down to see your current class schedule. Make sure that you look at the status box to see if you are currently reg istered . If you have a conflict of some sort, the system will notify you u nder the section called Registra tion Errors . Contact the Student Services Center at 253.535.7 1 6 1 or ssvc@plu.edu, or the Registrar's Office at 253.535.7 1 3 1 or registrar@plu.ed u , with questions. Student Detai l Schedule. Once you have finished selecting your courses for the term, scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Student Detail Schedule. 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 browser. This is important so that no one else ca n make any changes to your schedule. It is recommended that you return to this screen just prior to the start of each term to confirm any schedule changes (such as room number or instructor) that may occur after yo ur registration is completed.
SPECIAL REGISTRATIONS
Special registrations should be completed by the add/drop deadline according to the Qu blished term schedule on page 4. The following registrations must be done in person at the Student Services Center un less otherwise indicated : •
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Courses Req uiring Approval . To register for a cou rse requiri ng approval, get the authorized signature on an A ddlDropl Withdra w Form .
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Provost and other Academic Administrators Visit the chief academic officer at PLU , Jim Pence, in Hauge Administration 1 03, or other academic administrators such as 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, develops and oversees the curriculum and degree requirements.
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UN IVERSITY-WIDE COURSE ATIRIBUTES AND THE IR 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 university-wide requirements. A AR
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Alternative Perspectives Art, Music, or Theatre Cross-cultural Perspectives First-Year Inquiry Semina r First-Year Writing Seminar Internation al Core: Origins of the Modern World International Core: 200-Level Courses Internationa l Core: Concluding Course Literature Mathematical Reasoning Natural Sciences, Mathem atics, or Computer Science Physical Education Activity Course Philosophy Religion, Line 1 (Biblical Studies) Religion , Line 2 (Christian Thought, History, and Experience) Religion , Line 3 (Integrative and Comparative Religious Studies) Science and Scientific Method Capstone: Senior Seminar / Project Social Sciences, Line 1 (Anthropology, History, or Political Science) Social Sciences, Line 2 (Econom ics, Psychology, Social Work, or Sociology) Writing Requirement COURSES THAT MEET THE UNIVERSITY-WIDE REQUIREM ENTS
The courses listed below are all the permanent courses currently approved to meet a specific requirement and are not necessarily being taught during J-Term or Spring 2004. Courses taught during J-Term and/or Spring are in bold type. Courses taught in J-Term 2004 are marked with (J), while courses taught in Spring 2004 are mar,ked with (S). Courses taught in J-Term and Spring are marked with (8) for both. A
A lternative Perspectives
ANTH 360 (J)
ENGL 374 (5)
HI5T 460 (5)
PHIL 220
ANTH 361
INTC 231 I NTC 247
P5YC 375 (5)
COMA 334 (5) EDUC 205 (J)
HEED 262 HEED 365 HIST 305
ANTH 334 (5)
ENGL 2 1 7
HI5T 357 (5)
PHED 3 1 0
ANTH 338 ANTH 34 1
ENGL 232 (5)
HIST 359
ENGL 34 1
HI5T 360 (5)
PHED 31 5 (J) PHED 362 (J)
ARTD 492 (8) MU51 101 (8)
MU51 1 22 (5) MUSI 1 24 (5)
MUSI 1 02
MUSI 1 25
MU51 103 (J)
MU51 1 26 (5) MU51 201 (8) MU51 202 (8) MU51 203 (8) MU51 204 (8) MU51 205 (5) MU51 206 (5) MU51 207 (5) MU51 208 (8) MU51 209 (8)
ANTH 1 92 ANTH 230 ANTH 330 ANTH 333
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NU R5 365 (8)
PSYC 405 RELl 257 RELI 351 RELl 354 RELl 357 (J)
RELI 368 S I G N 1 01 SIGN 1 02 (5) 50CI 1 0 1 (5) 50CI 240 (5)
50CW 201 (J)
SPAN 34 1 5PED 195 (J)
WMST 1 0 1
SOC I 362 SOCI 440
Art, Music, or Theatre
ARTD 1 1 6 ARTD 1 60 (5)
ARTD 1 80 ARTD 1 81 (5) ARTD 1 96 (5) ARTD 226 (5) ARTD 230 (5) ARTD 250 (5)
ARTD 260 ARTD 296 ARTD 326 (5) ARTD 330 (5) ARTD 331 (J)
ARTD 350 ARTD 360 ARTD 365 ARTD 370
(5) (5) (5) (5)
ARTD 380 ARTD 390 ARTD 396 ARTD 398 ARTD 426 ARTD 430 ARTD 465 ARTD 470
ARTD 491
(J) (5) (5)
(8) (5)
(8) (5)
MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI
1 04 1 05 1 06 111 113 115
MU51 1 1 6 (5) MU51 1 20 (5)
MUSI 1 2 1
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MU51 210 (8) MU51 21 1 (5) MU51 212 (5) MU51 2 1 3 (5) MU51 214 (5) MU51 21 5 (8) MU51 2 1 6 (8) MU51 21 7 (8) MU51 21 8 (5) MU51 219 (5) MU51 221 (5)
MU51 334 (5)
MUSI 223
MU51 346 (5)
MU51 224 (5)
MUSI 349
MUSI 225
MU51 351 (5)
MU51 226 (5) MU51 234 (5) MU51 327 (5)
MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI
352 353 354 358
MU51 MU51 MU51 MU51 MU51 MU51 MU51 MU51
360 (5) 361 (5) 362 (5) 363 (5) 365 (5) 366 (J) 368 (5) 370 (5)
MUSI 333 MUSI 336 MUSI 337 MU51 338 (5) MU51 340 (5)
MUSI 345
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Art. Music, or Theatre ( continued)
MUSI 371 (S) MU51 375 (S) M USI 376
MUSJ MUSI MU51 MU51 M USI C
378 380 381 383 390
(5) (5) (S) (5)
(J)
MUSI 391 MU51 401 MUSI 402 MUSI 403 MU51 404 M USI 405 MUSI 406 MU51 407
(J) (5) (B) (B) (B) (5) (5) (B)
MUSI 408 (S) MU5J 409 (B) MUSI 410 (S) M U5J 41 1 (5) M U51 412 (S) M U51 413 (5) M U SI 414 (5) MUSJ 41 5 (5)
MU51 416 MUSI 41 7 MU51 4 1 8 MU5J 419 MUSI 421 MUSI 427
(B) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)
M U S I 445
THEA 1 63
MUSI 446 (S)
THEA 241
THEA 363
M U S I 451
THEA 250 (S)
THEA 364
THEA 359
M U S I 452
THEA 351
THEA 452 (5)
M U S I 453
THEA 352
THEA 453
THEA 1 5 1
THEA 356
THEA 454 (5)
THEA 357
THEA 458
THEA 358
THEA 460
M U S I 430
THEA 1 60
MUSI 431 (5)
THEA 1 62
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Cross-cultural Perspectives
tStudents may meet the Diversity Req uirement, Cross- Cultu ral Perspectives, by ta king a
201 or higher-leve l course in a
foreign lang uage (n ot sign language) used to sati sfy the entrance req uirement, or compl etion through the first year of
college level of a foreign language (not sign language) other than that used to sati sfy the foreign language entrance requirement.
ANTH 102 (S)
FREN 341 (J)
GREK 20 1 t
FREN 421 (5)t F RE N 422t
GREK 202 (S)t HI5T 1 09 (J)
FREN 43 1 t
H I ST 205
I NTC 245 INTC 246 (J)
POLS 381
ANTH 2 1 0
CHIN 202 (S)t C H I N 2 7 1 (J)
ANTH 336
C H I N 30 1 t
ANTH 337
ANTH 340 (5)
CHIN 302 (S)t CHIN 371
mEN 432t
H I ST 21 0
ANTH 343
ECON 34 1
GERM 1 0 1
HI5T 2 1 5 (5)
LATN 20 1 t
ANTH 345
ENGl 21 6
HIST 220
LATN 202 (5)t
RELI 234
ANTH 350 (5) ANTH 355 (5) ANTH 370 (S)
ENGl 233
GERM 20 1 t
H I ST 231
MUSI 1 05
RELl 235
GERM 202 (S)t
H IST
M U S I 1 06
SPAN 423t
E N G l 343
R E L I 237
S PAN 43 1 t
FREN 1 0 1
GERM 30 1 t
H I ST 336
MU51 1 20 (S)
RELI 392
GERM 302 (5)t
HIST 337 (J)
NORW 1 0 1
SOCI 3 1 0
H I S T 338
&102 (S)t
ANTH 375
&102 (5)t
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ANTH 380
FREN 20 1 t
GERM 321 t
ANTH 385
FREN 202 (S)t
GERM 322 (S)t
ANTH 392 (J) CHIN 1 0 1 &102 (S)t CHI N 2 0 1 t
FREN 221
GE RM 40 1 t
H IST 339 (5) H I S T 340
F R E N 30 1 t
GERM 42 1 t
H I ST 344
FREN 302 (5)t
GERM 422t
HIST 380
FREN 32 1 t
GREK 1 0 1
HIST 496 (5)
&102 (5)t
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LANG 272
RELl 1 3 1
LATN 1 0 1
RELl 1 32 (5)
5PAN 321 (S)t 5PAN 322 (S)t SPAN 325 (S)t SPAN 331 (J)
R E L I 232
SPAN 40 1 t
RELl 233 (5)
SPAN 421 (5)t SPAN 422 (S)t
&102 (S)t
& 1 02 (S)t N O RW 2 0 1 t
NORW 202(S)t N O RW 30 1 t
NORW 302(S)t N U RS 395 POLS 2 1 0
P O LS 386
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SPAN 432 (S)t SPAN 433t
SPAN 1 0 1
& 1 02 (B)t SPAN 201 (S)t 5PAN 202 (S)t SPAN 231 (J) SPAN 301 (S)t
First-Year Inquiry Seminar
Inquiry Seminars may satisfy additional general un iversity requirements. Please see class listings for specific attri butes .
ANTH 190 (B)
COMA 1 90 (5)
ENGL 190 (8)
INTC 190 (5)
S I O l 1 90
CSCE 1 90
HEED 1 90
M U SI 1 90
BU5A 1 90 (5) CHIN 1 90 (5)
ECON 1 90 (8)
HIST 1 90
EDUC 1 90
H O N R 1 90
N U RS 1 90 (5) PHED 1 90 (5)
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PHIL 1 90 (J ) RELl 1 90 (J) 50CI 1 90 (5)
SPED 1 90
WM5T 1 90 (5)
SOCW 1 90
Fi rst-Year Writing Seminar
WRIT 1 01 (5)
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INTC 22 1 INTC 222
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I N TC 1 1 2
I NTC
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I NTC 233
I NTC 241
I NTC 244
I NTC 246
I NTC 232
I NTC 234
I N TC 242
I NTC 245
I NTC 247
International Core: 300-Level Courses
I N TC 326 327
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Literature
CHIN 371
ENGl 21 8 (5)
CLA5 231 (5)
ENGl 230
CLAS 250
ENGl 231 (5) ENGl 232 (5)
ENGl 21 3 (J) ENG l 214 (5)
ENGL 2 1 5 ENGl 216 ENGL 21 7 MR
ENGl 234 (J) E N G l 241 (5) ENGl 251 (B)
ECON 343
NS
1 05 1 07 111 112
(5) (J) (5) (5)
ENGl 334 ENGl 335 ENGl 341 ENGl 343
ENGl 362 (5)
ENGl 351 (5)
ENGl 373 (5) ENGl 374 (5)
ENGl 352
ENGl 367 ENGl 371 ENGl 372
ENGl 451 (5)
GE RM 422
ENGl 452 FREN 221
lANG 271 (J)
FREN 421 (5)
FREN 422 FREN 431 FREN 432 GERM 421
LANG 272 SCAN 250 SCAN 421 SCAN 422 SPAN 341
SPAN 422 SPAN 423 SPAN 431 SPAN 432 (5)
SPAN 433
SPAN 421 (5)
MATH 123 MATH 1 28 MATH 1 40 MATH 1 51 MATH 1 52
(J) (5) (5) (5) (5)
MATH 203
MATH 230 (5) MATH 245 (5) MATH 253 (5)
MATH 31 7 MATH 321 (5) MATH 331 (5)
MATH 340 (5)
MATH 341 MATH 342 (5)
MATH 381 MATH 433
MATH 348 MATH 351
MATH 455 (5) MATH 480 (J) STAT 231 (B)
MATH 356 (5)
STAT 341
STAT 342 (5)
STAT 343 STAT 344 STAT 348 STAT 491
Natural Sciences, Mathematics, or Computer Science
BIOL 1 1 1 SIOL 1 1 6 B IOl 1 61
BIOl 425 (5)
BIOl 1 62 (5)
BIOl 426 BIOl 441
BIOl 323 BIOl 324 BIOl 326 BI Ol 32 7 BIOl 329 BIOl 332 (5) SIOl 340 (5) BIOl 350 (5)
SIOl 351 (5) (5) (J) (5)
BIOl 407
PHED 1 53 PHED 1 55 (B)
PHED 1 57 PHED 1 62 (5) PHED 1 63 (8) PHED 164 (B) PHED 1 65 (S)
GEOS 326 G EOS 327 GEOS 328
MATH 230 (5) MATH 245 (5) MATH 253 (5)
C5CE 400 (J)
GE05 329 (5)
MATH 3 1 7
C HEM 456 (J) C5CE 1 1 5 (J) C5CE 1 20 (B) C5CE 1 31 (5) C5CE 1 44 (5)
CSCE 420 CSCE 436 CSCE 438 CSCE 444
MATH 321 (5) MATH 331 (5) MATH 340 (5)
CSCE 245
CSCE 455
GEOS 330 G EOS 334 GEOS 335 GEOS 34 1 GEOS 350 G EOS 390 GEOS 425 GEOS 498
CHEM 232 (5) CHEM 234 (5)
C5CE 270 (5)
C5CE 480 (5) ENVT 1 04 (5)
MATH 381 MATH 433
CHEM 332 CHEM 334 CHEM 336
C5CE 343 (5) C5CE 345 (5) C5CE 346 (5)
BIOl 475 CHEM 1 04 CHEM 1 20 CHEM 1 25 CHEM 2 1 0
C5CE 4 1 2 (5)
C5CE 446 (5)
PHYS 333 PHY5 334 (5)
PHYS 336
MATH 348 MATH 351
PHYS 356 PHYS 401
MATH 356 (5)
PHY5 406 (5)
CSCE 348
CHEM 341
C5CE 367 (5)
GEOS 1 05
CHEM 342 (5)
CSCE 371
CHEM 343
C5CE 372 (5) C5CE 380 (5)
GE05 201 (5) GE05 324 (5)
GEOS 325
MATH 203
PHYS 1 54
PHED 1 95 PHED 1 97 PHED 200
PHED 2 1 6 PHED 2 1 8 PHED 220
PHED 230 PHED 231
PH ED 201 (5)
PH ED 221 (5) PH ED 222 (5) PH ED 223 (5) PHED 224 (5) P HE D 225 (B)
PHED 234 (5) PHED 241 (5)
CHEM 344 (5)
PHY5 332 (5)
PHY5 354 (5)
CHEM 338 (5)
G EOS 1 01
PHYS 233 PHYS 234 PHYS 331
MATH 342 (5)
GE05 1 02 (5) GEOS 1 03 (5) GE05 1 04 (5)
CSCE 330
PHY5 223 (5)
MATH 341
MATH 1 05 (5) MATH 1 07 (J) MATH 1 1 1 (5) MATH 1 1 2 (5) MATH 1 23 (J) MATH 1 28 (5) MATH 1 40 (5) MATH 1 51 (5) MATH 1 52 (5)
Phys ic al Education
PHED 1 00 (B) P HED 1 50 (5) PHED 1 51 (B)
CSCE 385 CSCE 386 CSCE 391 CSCE 4 1 0
CHEM 1 05 (5)
B IOl 328 (5)
CHEM 405 (5) CH EM 41 0 (5) C HEM 435 (5)
CHEM 440 CHEM 450
BIOl 448 (5)
BIOl 206 (5)
BIOl 361 BIOl 364 BIOl 365 BIOl 403
CHEM 403
BIOl 41 1 BIOl 424
BIOl 201 SIOl 205
PE
ENGl 353 ENGl 361
Mathematical Reasoning
C5CE 1 1 5 (J) MATH MATH MATH ATH
ENGl 233
ENGl 301 (5) ENGl 333 (J)
MATH 455 (5) MATH 480 (J) N5CI 21 0 (J)
PHYS 1 1 0 PHYS 1 25 PHY5 126 (5) PHY5 1 53 (5)
Activity Course
PHED 1 66 PHED 1 67 PHED 1 68 PHED 1 70 (J) PHED 1 7 1 PHED 1 72 PHED 1 73 PH ED 1 74 PH ED 1 75 (J) PHED 1 77 (B)
PH ED 1 78 PH ED 1 80 P HED 1 82 (5) PHED 183 (B)
PHED 1 84
PHED 203
PHED 1 86 (5)
PHED 1 9 1
PHED 205 (5) P H ED 207 (5)
PHED 1 92 (5)
PH ED 2 1 0
PHED 1 93 PHED 1 94
PHED 2 1 4
PH ED 21 2 (5)
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PHED 226 PHED 227
PHED 232
PHED 243 PH ED 244 PH ED 245 PHED 247
PH ED 250 (5)
PHED 259 PHED 275 (5) PHED 3 1 9 (J) PHED 362 (J)
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Philosophy
PHil 1 01 ( B ) PHIL 1 25 (J) . P H i l 220
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PHil 331 (5)
P H i l 336
PHil 350 (5)
P H i l 333
P H i l 338
P H i l 353
PH i l 335
PHil 340
RELl 2 1 2 (5)
RELl 331
RELl 332
RELl 330 (5)
Religion, line 2 (Christian Thought, History , and Experience)
REU 1 2 1 (5) RELl 221 (J) RELl 222 RELl 223
R3
P H I l 253
PHil 325 (5) PHil 328 (5)
Religion, Line 1 (B iblical Studies)
REll 21 1 (5)
R2
PHil 223 (J) PHil 228 (5) PHil 230 (5)
RELl 224 (5)
RELI 247
RELI 351
RELI 361
RELl 367 (5)
RELl 225
RELl 257
RELI 354
RELI 362
RELI 368
RELl 226 (5) RELl 227 ( B)
RELl 344
RELl 357 (J)
RELl 347
RELl 360
RELl 364 (5) REU 365 (J)
Religion, Line 3 (Integrative and Comparative Religious Studies)
R ELl 1 3 1
RELl 231
RELI 234
RE1I 1 32 (5) REU 230 (5)
RELI 232
RELI 235
RELl 239 (5) RELl 390 (5)
RELl 233 (5)
R ELl 237
RELI 391
SM
RELl 392 (J) RELl 393
Science and Scientific Method SIOl 329
SIOl 44 1
CHEM 338 (5)
GEOS 1 0 1
GEOS 329 (5)
BIOl 332 (5) BIOl 340 (5) BIOl 350 (5)
CHEM 1 04
CHEM 341
GEOS 330
PHYS 1 26 (5) PHYS 1 53 (5)
CHEM 1 05 (5)
CHEM 342 (5)
GEOS 334
PHYS 1 54
CHEM 1 20
CHEM 343
GEOS 1 02 (5) GEOS 1 03 (5) GEOS 104 (5)
BIOl 1 62 (5)
SIOl 351
CHEM 1 2 5
CHEM 344 (5)
GEOS 1 05
GEOS 34 1
SIOl 201
BIOl 361 (5) BIOl 403 (5)
CHEM 2 1 0
CHEM 403
CHEM 405 (5) CHEM 435 (5)
GEOS 201 (5) GEOS 324 (5)
GEOS 360
GEOS 325
GEOS 425
ANTH 1 01 (5) S I Ol 1 1 1 SIOl 1 1 6 SIOl 1 6 1
SI Ol 205
GEOS 335 GEOS 350
BIOl 206 (5)
SIOl 407
CHEM 232 (5) C HEM 234 (5)
SIOl 323
SIOl 4 1 1
C H E M 332
CHEM 450
GEOS 326
NSCI 210 (J)
SIOl 327
BIOl 425 (5)
CHEM 334
GEOS 327
PHYS 1 1 0
BIOl 328 (5)
SIOl 426
CHEM 336
CHEM 456 (J) ENVT 1 04 (5)
GEOS 328
PHYS 1 2 5
RECR 495 (5) RECR 499 (5) REU 499 (5) SCAN 499 (5) SOC I 499 (5) SOCW 499 (5) SPAN 499 (5)
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ANTH 499 (5) ARlO 499 (5) BIOl 499 (B ) BUSA 499 (5) CHEM 499 (5) CHIN 499 CHSP 499
CLAS 499 (5) COMA 480 (S )
COMA 485
ENGl 427 (5)
GREK 499
N U RS 476
COMA 499 (5) CSCE 499 (5) ECON 499 (5) EOUC 430 (5) EOUC 434 (5) EOUC 466 (5) EOUC 468 (5) ENGl 425 (S)
ENGl 428
HIST 494 (5) HIST 496 (5) HIST 497 (5)
NURS 499 (5) PHEO 495 (5) PHEO 499 (5)
HONR 499
PHil 499
LATN 499
PHYS 499B (5) POLS 499 (5) PSYC 481 (S) PSYC 493 ( B)
ENGl 451 (5) ENGl 452
ENVT 499 (5) FREN 499 (5) GEOS 499 (5) G ERM 499 (5) G lST 499
MATH 499
MUSI 499 ( B) NORW 499 ( S)
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Social Sciences, Line 1 (Anthropology. History, or Political Science)
HlsT 325 (5)
HlsT 360 (5)
HIST 370 H IST 380
HlsT 21 5 (5)
H IST 327 HIST 328 HIST 329 HIST 332
HIST 220 HI ST 231 HIST 251
HIST 335 H IST 336
HlsT 252 (5)
HlsT 337 (J )
HIST 253 HIST 294
HlsT 339 (5)
ANTH 1 02 (5)
ANTH 350 (5)
ANTH 1 03 ANTH 1 04 ANTH 1 92 ANTH 2 1 0 ANTH 220 ANTH 22 ? ANTH 230 ANTH 330 ANTH 332 ANTH 333
ANTH 354
HlsT 1 08 (5) HlsT 1 09 (J )
ANTH 355 (5) ANTH 360 (J )
HIST 205 HIST 210
ANTH 361 ANTH 365
ANTH 334 (5)
ANTH 336 ANTH 338 ANTH 340 (5) ANTH 342 (5)
ANTH 343 ANTH 345 S2
ECON 1 30
ECON 322 ECON 330 (5) ECON 331 (5)
WR
375 377 380 385 386
ANTH 392 (J)
ANTH 465 ANTH 480 CLAs 321 (5)
CLAS 322 HIST 1 07
HlsT 301 (5)
HIST 305 HIST 3 1 0 HlsT 321 (5)
HIST 322 HIST 323 HIST 324
HIST 338 HIST 340 HIST 344 H IST 352 H IST 355 HIST 356
HIST 401 H IST 451 HlsT 460 (5)
HI ST 461 H IST 471 HlsT 494 (5) HlsT 496 (5) HlsT 497 (5) POLS 1 01 (5) POLS 1 51 (5) POLS 1 70 (5)
POLS 2 1 0
HlsT 357 (5)
POLS 231 (J )
HIST 359
POLS 282
325 326 331 338 345
POLS 346 (5)
POLS 347 POLS 354 POLS 361 POLS 363
POLS 383 POLS 385 (5)
POLS 386 POLS 401 (J ) POLS 431 (5) POLS 450 (5) POLS 458 (5) POLS 464 (5) POLS 471 (5)
SCAN 327
POLS 364 (5) POLS 368 (5)
POLS 371 POLS 372 POLS 373 (5)
POLS 374 POLS 381 POLS 382
Social Sciences , Line 2 (Economics Psychology, Social Work, or Sociology)
ECON 1 51 (8) ECON 1 52 (5) ECON 321 (5)
ECON ECON ECON ECON
ANTH 370 (5)
ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH
HlsT 334 (5)
HlsT 381 (J )
POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS
335 338 339 341
ECON 344 ECON 345 ECON 351
PSYC 221 PsYC 3 1 0 (5) PsYC 320 (5) PsYC 330 (5)
PSYC 405 PSYC 4 1 0 PsYC 41 5 (5) PsYC 420 (5)
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Welcome to January Term 200
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Pacific Lutheran University's January Term provides students and faculty with a unique opportunity to concentrate their attention intensely on one class at a time. Not only can that deepen one's understanding of subject matter, but it makes it possible for each class to become a closer community of learning. All students, not just freshmen, will find within this schedule courses of interest to them. I n addition to a few unusual courses peculiar to January (generally those involving an off-campus expe rience), you will find here a broad range of offerings within the reg ular curriculum-interesting electives, upper-division courses in many specific majors, and cou rses sat isfying va rious university-wide requirements. For your convenience, attribute codes appear at the end of course titles. The attribute indicates which university-wide requirement a particular cou rse meets. In some cases a cou rse may be assigned multiple attributes . Keep in m i nd that you may only use a single cou rse to satisfy a maximum of two university-wide attributes once, even though that cou rse may be assigned three or more attributes.
The First-Year Experience J-Term Requ irement All first-year students must complete the three requirements of the Fi rst-Year Experience du ring their first year at PLU. In addition to the Inquiry Seminar and Writing Seminar, fi rst-yea r students are required to fulfill the Fi rst-Year J-Term requirement by enrol ling in a J-Term cou rse that fulfills one of their university-wide, major, minor, or program req uirements. The J-Term requirement can also be fulfil led by enrolling in a J-Term Inquiry Seminar or Writing Seminar. The purpose of the First-Year Experience J-Term req uirement is to provide an opportunity to take another general university requirement in a setting with more focused attention on the learning process as well as course content. J-Term is a stimulating change from the regular semesters, and most students find J-Term courses to be very worthwhile and enjoyable. Please be advised - N o single course ca n be used to sati sfy more than two req uirements. Read cou rse attributes carefu lly.
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Off-Cam pus Cou rse Offerings J�Term Off-Campus Courses : For more information and applications for any of the following off-campus courses, contact Charry Benston, Wang Center for International Programs, at 253.535.7628 or benstocl @plu.edu. Application for these off-ca mpus courses began in April, so many of them are already full. The Wang Center for International Programs will register students for off-campus courses unless otherwise noted.
ANTH 1 90 OFF F I : Practicing Anthropology: Makah Culture, Past and Present ( 1 92) A, F, S1 (4 credits) FI RST-YEAR EXP ERIENCE OFFE R I NG This class will study Makah culture in Neah Bay. Archaeologica l , historical, and anth ropological research have shed light on the Makah way of life over the last 3 , 000 years. Students will receive instruction in Makah culture by Maka h , contribute to a project, and learn what life in Neah Bay is like . Part of the month-long class will be spent in Neah Bay on the Makah Reservation . Can only be used for two of the three university-wide requ i rements. ANTH 392 OFF Gods, Magic , and Mora ls C, S 1 Constructed around a fieldwork component, students w i l l be p laced i n faith communities in the Salishan and East Side comm unities. Students registering f o r this cou rse must be willing to work in the field, interviewing church leaders and members and generally participating in community life. Students registering for the course must also be willing and able to put time i n during the evenings and weekends, or whenever ch urch and temple activities are scheduled. This is a terrific opportunity for anyone who is interested in experiencing field resea rch and for those starting a longer-term field project, for exa mple, for the Capstone Seminar in Anthropology. ANTH 491 OFF Practicing Anthropology: Makah Culture , Past and Present A, S1 (4 credits) This class will study Makah culture in Neah Bay. Archaeologica l , historical, and anthropological research have shed light on the Makah way of life over the last 3, 000 years . Students will receive instruction in Makah culture by Maka h , contribute to a p roject, and learn what life in Neah Bay is like. Part of the month-long class will be spent in Neah Bay on the Makah Reservation. ARTD 390 OFF 1 9th Century Art in Paris AR (4 credits) Spend three weeks in Paris studying art movements and painters of the 1 9th century. Learn about the different styles of art and where they originated. Explore the cafe-li ned streets where great artists lived and worked. Knowledge of French is not req uired. SIOl 333 OFF Biology of the Andes, Amazon, Galapagos (4 credits) One might best describe this course by sayi ng, "It's like walking through the pages of National Geographic." Features of this class include: tropical alpine paramo studies in Cotopaxi; ecological studies in Cuyabeno (in the upper Amazon); and snorkeling and terrestrial ecological observations in the Galapagos Islands. Studies will highlight historical and cultural aspects as well as biological attributes. SUSA 485 1 COMA 393 OFF A Celtic Experience: Exploring I rish Culture & its Modern Business (4 credits) The primary goal of the class is to expose students to historic Celtic tradition and culture, and its fundamental relationship to evolving international busi ness activities within the Republic of Ireland. This immersion in I rish culture and modern I rish businesses provides a unique opportunity to see how the country has emerged from economic dependency to a leading role in the European community. COMA 392 OFF Communication Abroad : Media in Australia (4 credits) During this urban J-Term course, students will learn from Australian media professionals how their film, television, radio, and Internet differ from the same products in the United States. Students will have the opportunity to observe Australian media and their connection to the Australian culture.
J-Term Off-Campus Courses (continued) ENGL 2 1 3 OFF Topics in Literatu re: Communities Promoting Peace LT (4 credits) Spend four weeks in South Africa exploring how four crucial social institutions-the courts, the arts, the church, and the schools-work to promote peace and justice in their society. ENGL 224 OFF Travel Writing WR (4 credits) Spend a month of the Australian summer traveling through major cities, the outback, along the coast and looking into conceptions of future living possibilities. Travel essays will be developed along the way, while i ncorporating readings applicable to each locale. The wildlife and scenery will be varied and inspiring as you journey through this vast country. ENGL 234 OFF Environmental Literature LT (4 credits) Ecuador, land of the Galapagos, Amazon , and Andes. Combine the study of nature and literature in a diverse South American country. Watch for huge scarlet macaws and troops of squirrel monkeys in the trees. Come face to face with giant tortoises. Spend a week in the Galapagos Islands where you will see unique marine iguanas and snorkel with sea lions and brilliantly colored fish.
French Language and Culture in the Caribbean (4 credits) Enhance your French language skills, indulge in the rhythm and energy of the French Creole cultures in the bustling stylish city of Fort-de- France-not far from lovely beaches and dense tropical forests. Experience France and the European Union while taking intensive French from native speakers as a student at the Universite des Antilles. F R E N 1 41 /241/341 O F F
GERM 231/331 OFF Language, Art and Culture in the New Germany (4 credits) German language and modern German culture will be the focus of this full-immersion J-Term program . Students will com bine intensive German language instruction with close study of the historical intertwining of public art, politics, and the rapidly evolving commercial landscape in reunified G ermany.
Cases in Third World Development: Community Development in Cuba C, 1 2 (4 credits) Participate in this course and experience the daily life of ordinary people in Cuba. Learn the history of why Cuba in itiated a socialist experiment and study the perilous consequences of this choice. Meet with community, political, and religious leaders, and d raw your own conclusions. INTC 246 OFF
MUSI 390 O F F The Organ, Netherlands, and Germany: An I ntensive Organ Performance Study Tou r AR (4 credits) The most i mportant time period in the literature of the organ is the 1 7th and 1 8th century. Designed and geared for organists, this J-Term study course and tou r will allow organists to study and play repertoire of this period on instruments of this period. It will allow students to see how the organ reacts to their playing, what kind of performance practice works best, and allow students to get a sound image of the 1 7th and 1 8th centuries. P H E O 31 9 OFF Tramping the Tracks of New Zealand PE (4 credits) Spend J-Term learn ing about the history and culture of New Zealand while backpacking and hiking in some of the most dramatic scenery in the world. Explore museums that reflect the history and culture of the other land "down unde r," and hike up ancient volcano craters to glacial mountain lakes and along sandy ocean beaches. NSCI 2 1 0 OFF Natural History of Hawaii NS, SM (4 cred its) The Hawaiian Islands are an active museum of geology and tropical island plant and an imal life. The islands, the most isolated in the world, have native plants and animals, 95 percent of which occur nowhere else. Students are expected to participate actively in daily lectures and fieldwork involving the geologic formation of Hawaii and its subsequent population by plants and animals, stressing the impact of human intervention.
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J-Term Off-Campus Courses (continued) PSYC 493 OFF H istory and Systems SR (4 credits) Study the history of psychology in the place of its roots-Germany. Germany boasts the f i rst psychological labo ratory estab lished by Wilhelm Wundt .at the Un iversity of Leipzig. Several major schools of thought-such as structu ralism, physiological psychology, Gestalt psychology, and psychoanalysis-have their roots in Germany and Austria. Our visit to historical psyc hological sites will include stops i n Berlin, Leipzig, Passau, and Vienna, Austria. Students will attend lectures given by experts in the history of psychology, read primary historical literatu re, and perform minor research proj ects with psychological col lections housed at the Freud Museum and at the I nstitute for the H istory of Psychology. RELl 221 OFF Ancient Church History R2 (4 credits) This J-Term course will be held in the city of Rome and environs. Participants will study the emergence of the Christian movement through reading primary and secondary texts, the study of imperial and early Christian bu ildings and artwork, and lectures with PLU and on-site instructors. Students will examine the Roman imperial social context, the entrance of Christians into the city through Jewish communities, the establishment of house churches and Christian community centers, and the emergence of western monasticism. RELI 365 OFF Christian Moral Issues: Environmental Ethichs R2 (4 credits) Holden Village is an educati onal center of the Lutheran Church and an i ntentional community of approximately sixty people during the winter. Nestled in a scenic valley 3,000 feet up in the Cascade Mountains, it is something to behold i n January. Christian perspectives on the environment will be the special focus of this course. Causes of the environmental crisis, attitudes toward nature and res ou rce use, the role of Christian thought and the Church i n the crisis, preservation of wilderness, personal responsibility, and population/food issues will be grist for class deliberations . The village itself will be a laboratory for meditatio n , exploration, and ref lection. RELI 392 OFF Gods, Magic , and Morals C , R3 Constructed around a fieldwork component, students will be placed in faith communities i n the Salishan and East Side communities . Students registering for this course must be willing to work i n the field, interviewing church leaders and me mbers and generally participating in community life. Students registering for the course must also be willing and able to put time i n during the evenings and weekends, or whenever church and temple activities are scheduled. This is a terrific opportunity for anyone who is i nte rested in experiencing field research and for those starting a longer-term field project, for example, for the Capstone Seminar i n Anthropology. SOCW 201/491 OFF January on the H i l l A, S2 (4 credits) January on the Hill provides students with an intense experience of commun ity work in Tacoma's Hilltop District and/or Tacoma's Eastside . Students learn f i rst-hand about urban poverty and how it man ifests itself th rough participat ion i n community projects, volunteer work at social service agencies, and conversat ions with people who live and/or work in the community. SPAN 231/331 OFF I ntensive Spanish and Development Issues i n Costa Rica C (4 credits) This Spanish language and Costa Rican culture immersion experience links language study with learning about a society. The program's primary objective is improving Spanish language knowledge and skills. The second objective seeks to identify the root causes and consequences of underdevelopment and to examine the effects of current development strategies on wome n , poverty, culture, and environment.
Proposed Sum mer 2004 Off-Cam pus Courses : ANTH 465 OFF Archaeology: The Field Experience S 1 Off-campus course meets Workshop Week. The m inimal lab f e e w i l l b e assessed . Contact Professor Dave Huelsbeck f o r more information, 253.535.71 96. SABR 1 00 OFF Study Abroad: G ranada, Spain (4 credits) Credits awarded for S PAN 20 1 , 202, 301 , or 40 1 depending on student's level . May be taken as S PAN 32 1 : Civilization and Culture of Spai n . Program fee yet to be determined. For more information contact the Bridget Yaden-Luthi at 253.535.8330
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CIllNESE STUDIES PROGRAM Courses which may count towards the major or mi nor: C H I N 271 H IST 232
Perspectives on Chinese Film C Tibet in Fact and Fiction S1
Note; See respective department listings for information concern ing course C R N , section, instructor, time, meeting p lace, and credit hours. Refer to the Chinese Studies section of t he general univerSity catalog for the program requirements. Contact the Chair of the Ch inese Studies Program, Dr. Gregory Youtz, at 253.535. 76 1 9 or youtzgl @plu .edu with questions and for approval of seminar app l icability.
·DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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COMMUNICATION & THEATRE PLEASE NOTE: No course with a COMA prefix (e.g. COMA 1 23) will satisfy the Core I Arts requirement with the exception of COMA 290. Only those courses with a THEA, ARTD, and MUSI prefix are accepted. CRN
COURSE I D
COURSE T I TLE
CR
STIME
DAYS
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
4 1 2 4 8 COMA2 9 0
01
Media i n Global Perspect ive AR 4
MTWR
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 OAM
Wel l s ,
4 0 6 8 7 COMA3 3 6
01
Comm in Bus i n e s s
&
Prof e s s ions 4
MTWR
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM
Land ,
4 1 2 4 4 COMA3 3 6
02
* Comm in Bus i n e s s
&
Prof e s s i ons 4
MTWR
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 5 0 PM
Staff
4 1 2 4 2 COMA3 7 8
01
Broadc a s t Journa l i sm
4
MTWR
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM
Morr i s on ,
4 0 6 0 0 COMA3 92
OFF
Comm Abroad : Media in Aus t ral i a 4
R A
L i sosky,
TBA
K J
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS
/ COMMENTS
INGR- 1 0 9
Counts a s COMA 2 7 1 .
INGR- I 0 9
Lab Fee :
$10 . 00
INGR - I 0 9
Lab Fee :
$10 . 00
INGR - 1 1 5 B
Lab Fee :
$10 . 00
TBA
Of f - c ampus cours e .
Lab Fee :
To app l y contact Charry
Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . t u i t i on or meal s : 4 1 1 8 8 COMA3 9 3
OFF
CA : l r i shCulture /ModernBus ine s s 4
S impson ,
TBA
TBA
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To apply cont act Charry Benston at
2 5 3 . 535 . 762 8 . meal s : 01
Advanced I n t e rpersonal Comm
4
4 1 2 4 9 COMA5 0 0
01
E f f e c t ive Communicat i on
2
MTWR
0 2 : 3 0 PM 0 5 : 2 0 PM S 0 9 : O OAM 0 3 : O O PM
Sag e r ,
INGR- I 0 9
K
Co s t wi thout
$3 , 8 0 0 . 0 0
Of f - campus course c ross l i s t e d w/ BUSA 485 .
4 1 2 4 3 COMA4 3 7
$10 . 00
Cost without t u i t ion or
$2 , 7 0 0 . 0 0
Lab Fee :
$10 . 00
INGR- I 0 9
Staff
THEATRE 4 0 8 0 9 THEA1 6 0
01
I ntro to Theatre AR
4
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM
MTWR
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INGR - 1 0 0
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C01\1PUTER SCIENCE & C01\1PUTER ENGINEERING 4 0 2 7 7 CSCE 1 1 5
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4 0 7 8 5 CSCE 1 2 0
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4
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0 4 : 3 5 PM Fol s om ,
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UCTR - 1 3 6
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4
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1 2 : 2 0 PM Haus e r ,
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MGYM - 1 0 3
Unix Interna l s NS
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 4 1 1 7 4 COOP2 7 6
01
Work Exp e r i ence I
1
TBA
Staff
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Card req ' d :
May take
for 1 - 4 cre d i t s
4 0 6 4 5 COOP4 7 6
101
Internship
1
TBA
Staff
TBA
IS Card req ' d :
May take
for 1 - 4 c re d i t s
4 0 6 4 6 COOP4 7 7
101
Internat i onal Work Experience
1
TBA
Staff
TBA
IS Card r e q ' d :
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4 0 6 4 7 COO P 5 7 6
101
Work Exp e r i ence I I I
1
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0 8 : 3 0AM
1 1 : 2 0AM Terada ,
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1 1 : 3 0AM
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4 1 1 8 9 ECON 1 5 1
01
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4 1 1 9 0 ECON 1 9 0
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4 1 1 9 1 ECON3 5 3
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0 5 : 0 0 PM
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INS TRUCT IONS
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shou l d p l an t o r e s e rve MW
1 0 am- 1 2pm f o r sma l l group mee t ings re s i dence hal l K-8
2
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 1 : 5 0 PM
Yet t e r ,
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EVLD - 2 2 7
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0 1 : 5 0 PM
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0 8 : 3 0AM
04 : 0 0 PM
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ADMN - 2 1 0
Course me e t s
4 1 1 9 3 EDUC 4 2 8
01
Chil dren ' s L i t e rature
4 1 1 9 4 EDUC4 2 9
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1 1 : 2 0AM
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only 01
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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 4 0 0 3 4 EPS Y 5 8 3
01
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2
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1 1 : 2 0AM
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02
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RF
0 8 : 3 0AM
1 1 : 2 0AM
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4 0 0 3 8 S PED4 8 0
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1 1 : 2 0AM
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0 8 : 3 0AM
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rooms :
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ADMN - 2 0 2
& 1 /24 & ADMN - 2 0 9
ENGLISH Attention: International Students should see the LANGUAGES & LITERATURES section for their writing seminars. The following courses, listed in the Department of languages and literatures, are taught in English and also meet the university-wide attribute listed at the end of the title. There are no prerequ isites for these courses. LANG SCAN 4 1 0 1 2 ENGL1 9 0
01
Literature and Society in Modern E u rope LT
271 21 5
I ntrod uction to Scandinavia LT
F I : Li t : Thems &Aut hrs
(213)
F , LT 4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 1 : 5 0 PM
Campbe l l ,
T
ADMN - 2 0 9
F i rst - Year Exp e r i e nce Top i c :
4 1 1 9 7 ENGL 1 9 0
02
FI :
4 1 1 9 9 ENGL2 1 3
OFF
Top i c s / L i t :
Short
F i c t i on
(215)
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4
Promo t i ng P e a c e LT 4
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM
1 0 : 5 0AM
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MT
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0 3 : 3 0 PM
Temp l e Thurston , B RAMS - 2 0 5
R
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
F i r s t - Year Experience O f f - c ampus
course
mee t s on - c ampu s
o f f e ring
in S ou t h A f r i c a .
1/5-1/6 .
Charry Benston a t c o s t w i t hout Top i c :
o f f e ring
Journeys
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 .
t u i t i on or meal s :
L i t e rature
Course
To apply cont a c t
and Drama
E s t i ma t e d $3 , 700 . 00
CRN
COURSE
4 0 7 8 8 ENGL2 24
ID OFF
COURS E T I TLE
CR
DAYS
Travel
4
TBA
Wri t ing WR
S T I ME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR Sea l ,
D
LOCAT ION
INSTRUCT IONS
TBA
Of f - campus cont a c t
/
COMMENTS
course
i ďż˝ Au s t ra l i a .
Charry Benston at
E s t ima t e d c o s t
w i t hout
To
apply
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 76 2 8 .
t u i t ion o r me a l s :
$3 , 800 . 0 0 4 1 0 2 1 ENGL2 3 4
OFF
Environmental
L i t e r a t u re LT
4
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 5 : 2 0 PM
Be rgma n ,
ADMN - 2 1 1A
C
O f f - c ampus o n - c ampus
course 1/5-1/9 .
Ben ston a t w i t hout 4 1 1 9 8 ENGL2 5 1
01
Bri t i s h Tradi t i ons
4 0 0 0 8 ENGL3 1 3
01
Art
of
the Book
in L i t LT
I
4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 1 : 5 0 PM
Eyl e r ,
4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM
Benton ,
A M
in Ecuado r .
253 . 5 3 5 . 7628 .
t u i t ion or me a l s : E l i ot ' s
01
Ch i l dren ' s L i t e rature
LT
4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 1 : 5 0 PM
Yet t e r ,
Reading George
INGR - 1 2 2
C ro s s l i s t e d w i t h ARTD 3 3 1 .
EVLD - 2 2 7
C
Charry
E s t ima ted c o s t
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
i n s t ructor permi s s i on . 4 1 2 5 1 ENGL 3 3 3
Course me e t s
To apply c on t a c t $4 , 2 00 . 00
" M i ddlemarch" Requ i r e s
Fee :
Cros s l i s t e d w i t h EDUC 4 2 8
$35 . 00
& 429
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Additional courses which may count towards the major or mi nor: ENGL 234 RELI 365
E nvironmental Literature LT C h ristian Moral Issues: E nvironmental Ethics R2
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning course C R N , sections, instructors, time, meeting place and credit hours. See Environmental Studies section of the general un iversity catalog for the applicability of a particular course. Questions should be directed to the Chair of the Environmental Studies Program, Dr. Duane Swank, at 253.535.7556 or swankdd @plu. edu. 4 1 2 4 7 ENVT4 9 5
01
4
I n t e rnship
TBA
Foley ,
D
TBA
Independent
S t udy C a r d requ i red
THE FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE Inquiry Seminars (identified by subject and course n umber below and on the next page) and Writing Seminars are for students entering PLU in the 2003 2004 school year with fewer than twenty (20) transferable semester credit hours. PLEASE NOTE: Students are not to enroll in more than one Inquiry Seminar over the course of the year.
INQUIRY SEMINAR 4 1 0 1 1 ANTH1 9 0
OFF
FI : Makah Culture
(192)
A, F, S 1
4
TWRF
0 1 : O O PM
0 4 : O O PM
Hue l sbeck ,
D
XAVR - 1 4 0
F i r s t - Ye a r Exp e r i ence o f f e r i ng O f f - campus f i rst
cours e .
t e n days
of
Mee t s on c ampus the
permi s s ion requ i re d . Charry Ben s t on a t w i t hout
34
t e rm .
I n s t ru c t or
To apply cont a c t
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 .
t u i t ion o r me a l s :
Cost
$ 7 0 0 . 00
THE FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE - INQUIRY SEMINAR (continued) CRN
COURSE T I TLE
COURSE ID
CR
4 1 1 9 0 ECON 1 9 0 4 1 0 1 2 ENGL 1 9 0
01 01
F I , Prncpl s / M i croecon ( 1 5 2 ) F I : Li t : Thems&Authrs ( 2 1 3 )
4 1 1 9 7 ENGL1 9 0 4 1 0 0 7 PH I L 1 9 0 4 1 0 2 8 REL I l 9 0 4 1 2 2 3 RELI 1 9 0
02 01 01
FI FI FI FI
02
F , S2 4 F , LT 4
: Short F i c t ion ( 2 1 5 ) F , LT : Soc &Pol i t i ca l Phi l ( 22 8 ) F , PH : Rel & L i t /NewTest ( 2 1 2 ) F , R l : Amer Church H i s t ( 2 2 3 ) F , R2
4 4 4 4
INSTRUCTOR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
TWRF MTWRF
1 l : 3 0AM 1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM St C l a i r , 0 1 : 5 0 PM Campbe l l ,
MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 02 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 3 0 PM
1 0 : 5 0AM 0 5 : 2 0 PM 02 : 2 0 PM 0 5 : 2 0 PM
P T
LOCAT ION ADMN - 2 1 2 ADMN - 2 0 9 ADMN - 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 0 4B ADMN - 2 1 6 ADMN - 2 0 4 A
Jone s , R McKenna , E Batten , A Ki l l en , P
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS F i rs t - Ye a r Expe r i ence F i r s t - Year Expe ri ence Top i c : Journeys F i rst - Year Exp e r i ence F i r s t - Year Experience F i r st - Year Experience F i r s t - Year Exper i ence
o f f e ring o f f e r i ng o f f e ring o f f e ring o f f e ring of f e r ing
GEOSCIENCES 4 1 2 5 3 GEOS 3 3 1
01
ComputerAided Mapping&Ana lys i s 4
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM McKenney ,
R
RCTR - 1 1 3
Lab included with l e c ture . Previous s c i ence ( Geosci ence pre f e rre d ) , ma t h , o r computer s c i ence course o r consent of instructor requ i red . Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0
GLOBAL STUDIES Courses which may count towards the major or minor: ANTH 360
Ethnic Groups A, S 1
ANTH 392
Gods, Magic, and Morals C, S 1
ECON 371
I n d ustrial Organization a n d Public Pol icy S 2
FREN 341
French Language a n d Caribbean Cultu re i n Martinique C
H I ST 1 09
East Asian Societies C, S 1
I NTC 246
Commu nity DevelopmenUCuba C , 1 2
R ELI 392
G o d s , Magic, a n d Morals C, R 3
Note:
S e e respective department listings f o r information concerning course C R N , sections, i nstructions, t i m e , meeting place a n d credit hours. See the
G lobal Studies section of the general un iversity catalog for the regional or topical applicability of a particular course. Questions should be di rected to the Chair of the Global Studies Program, Dr. Karen Travis, at 253 . 535.7684 or traviskm@plu.edu.
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HIST1 09 H I ST2 3 2 H I ST3 3 7 H I ST3 6 2 H I ST3 6 5 H I ST3 8 1
01 01 01 01 01 01
E a s t As i an Soc i e t i e s C , Sl Tibet in Fact and Fict ion S l The H i s t ory of Mex i c o C , S l Chr i s t i ans in Naz i Germany S l Progre s s i ve Era in the US S l The V i e t nam War & Amer Soc Sl
4 4 4 4 4 4
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Li , Y Benson , C Na cy , M Ericksen , R Mann ing , C carp , E
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THE INTERNATIONAL CORE INTEGRATED STUDIES OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Students currently taking INTC classes are able to register for INTC courses via the web. Students registering for an INTC class for the first time need to contact the Provost's Office, in Hauge Admin istration 1 03, prior to registration for INTC web registration setup. Registration for INTC classes will occur at your regularly scheduled appointment time. CRN
COURSE 10
COUR SE T I TLE
CR
4 0 6 2 0 INTC2 4 6
OFF
Commun ity Deve l / Cuba C , I 2
4
4 1 2 0 2 INTC 2 4 8
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4
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ETIME
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LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
ADMN - 2 1 6
O f f - c ampus course i n Cuba . Meets on - campus TWRF , 1 / 6 - 1 / 9 . To apply cont act Charry Beneton at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost wi thout t u i t i on : $ 3 , 1 5 0 . 0 0
ADMN - 204A
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 req u i red to take a placement test. The tests for most languages are offered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) at select times during the year and on a drop-in basis during regular LRC hours. tStudents may meet the Diversity Requirement, C ross-Cultural Perspectives, by taking a 201 or higher-level course in a foreign language (not sign lan guage) used to satisfy the entrance requirement, or completion through the fi rst year of college level of a foreign language (not sign language) other than that used to satisfy the foreign language entrance requirement. All 300- and 400-level literature courses meet the Core I Literature requirement.
The following courses are taught in English: CHIN 271 LANG 271 SCAN 21 5
Perspectives on Chinese Film C Literature and Society in Modern Eu rope LT Introduction to Scandinavia LT
CHINESE CRN
COURSE ID
4 1 2 5 4 CHIN2 7 1
COURSE T I TLE 01
CR
Perspe ct ives o n Chinese F i l m C 4
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 4 : 5 0 PM
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ADMN - 1 0 1
36
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INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
LANGUAGES & LITERATU RES
(conti n ued)
FRENCH COURSE ID
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
ETIME
STIME
INS TRUCTOR
LOCATI ON
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
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French Lang / Cul ture/ Caribbean
4
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French Lang/Culture/ Caribbean
4
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Brown ,
R
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4 1 2 0 8 FREN3 4 1
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FrenchLang / Cu l t re / Caribbean C
4
TBA
Brown ,
R
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Of f - campus cours e . Prere q : FREN 1 0 1 or equivalent . Cros s l i s ted with FREN 2 4 1 and FREN 3 4 1 . To apply contact Charry Ben s t on at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost without t u i t ion : $ 3 , 4 0 0 . 0 0 Of f - campus cours e . Prereq : FREN 2 0 1 or equival ent . Cros s l i s ted with FREN 1 4 1 and FREN 3 4 1 . To apply contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost wi thout t u i t ion : $ 3 , 4 0 0 . 0 0 Of f - campus course . Prereq : FREN 3 0 1 or equivalent . Cros s l i s ted w i t h FREN 1 4 1 and FREN 2 4 1 . To apply contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost wi thout t u i t ion : $ 3 , 4 0 0 . 0 0
CRN
GERMAN 4 1 2 0 3 GERM2 3 1
OFF
Lang ,
Art & Cu l t /New Ge rmany
4
TBA
Sosul s k i ,
M
TBA
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OFF
Lang ,
Art & Cu l t /New Germany
4
TBA
Sosul ski ,
M
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LANGUAGES 4 0 9 9 8 LANG 2 7 1
01
Lit
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S o c i e t y /Modern Europe LT 4
MTWRF
02 : 3 0 PM
0 4 : 5 0 PM Jensen ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 0
SCANDINAVIAN 4 1 2 5 5 S CAN2 1 5
01
Introduct ion t o Scandinavia LT 4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 1 : 5 0 PM Berguson ,
C
ADMN - 2 1 0
Of f - campus cours e . Prereq : GERM 2 0 1 or equivalent . Cros s l i s te d with GERM 3 3 1 . To app ly contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost wit hout tui t i on : $2 , 995 . 00 . Of f - campus cours e . Prereq : GERM 2 0 1 or equivalent . Cro s s l i sted with GERM 2 3 1 . To app ly cont act Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost without tuit ion : $2 , 995 . 00 .
LANGUAGES & LITERATURES
(continued)
SPANISH CRN
COURSE T I TLE
COURSE I D
4 1 2 3 5 SPANI 0 2 t
01
E l ementary Span i s h
4 0 0 6 1 SPAN2 3 1
OFF
Inte nsive S p a n Co s t a R i c a
C
CR
DAYS
STIME
E T I ME
4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM
4
TBA
INSTRUCTIONS
/ COMMENTS
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
Davidson ,
E
L I BR - 3 3 2
Cont inuat i on of
L i ghtne r ,
M
TBA
O f f - c ampus
S PAN
cours e .
Span or equ ival ent . 331 .
To
apply
2 5 3 . 5 35 . 7 6 2 8 .
101
Prereq :
contact Cost
1 year col lege
Cro s s l i st e d with SPAN Charry Benston
at
wi thout t u i t ion :
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OFF
I n t e n s i ve
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4
L i ghtn e r ,
TBA
M
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course .
Span or equival ent . 231 .
Prer e q :
To apply con t a c t
253 . 535 . 7628 .
1 year c o l l ege
Cros s l i s t ed w i t h S PAN Charry B e n s t on a t
Cost without
t u i t i on :
$3, 200 . 00
LEGAL STUDIES Courses which may count towards the minor: BUSA 400 ECON 371
Business Law I ndustrial Organization and Public Policy S2
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, section, instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the Legal Studies section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Questions should be di rected to the Chair of the Legal Studies P rogram , Dick Jobst, at 253.535.7660 or jobstrj@plu .edu.
MATHEMATICS For detailed information regarding math placement see page 66. 4 1 2 1 1 MATHI 0 7
01
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4
4 1 0 0 9 MATH 1 2 3
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4
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1 1 : 2 DAM
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2
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0 6 : 0 0 PM
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0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 4 : 0 0 PM
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0 1 : O O PM
0 2 : 3 0 PM
MTWRF
0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 4 : 0 0 PM
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on campus
t u i t ion :
1/5 -1/9
$2 , 2 0 0 . 0 0
$600 . 00
MBRC - 3 3 0 MBRC - 3 3 0 B e l l - H anson ,
J
MBRC- 3 3 0
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MBRC - 3 3 0
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s e c t i on
$600 . 00
MBRC - 3 3 0 Staff
TBA
MBRC - 3 3 0
without
TBA
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NATURAL SCIENCES 4 1 2 0 1 NSCI2 1 0
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4
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course i n Hawa i i .
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E s t imated c o s t
w i t hout
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253 . 53 5 . 7 628 .
t u i t i on or me al s :
$2 , 7 5 0 . 0 0
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s t udent s 4 1 2 1 7 NURS 3 8 0
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All s e a t s reserved f o r Fre shmen F i r s t - Year Expe r i ence o f f e r ing
: 3 0AM : 3 0AM : 3 0 PM : 3 0AM
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Four one-hour activity courses (1 00-259), including PHED 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 first year, but may be taken during any semester. MTWR M W F
0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 2 : 1 5PM Noren , R 1 2 : 4 0 PM 0 2 : O O PM F os n i c k , M
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1
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1 1
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S S
NAME - 1 0 0 OGYM - FLDH
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T R MTWR TBA
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M W M W MTWR
0 9 : O OAM 1 1 : 3 0AM Ker r , S 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : O O PM Ker r , S 0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0AM McGi l l , M
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4 0 0 9 6 PHED1 0 0 4 0 0 9 7 PHED1 5 1
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Persona l i z ed F i tness Progrm P E 1 1 Beginning Gol f PE
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01 01 01 01 01
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4 0 1 6 0 PHED 1 7 5
01
4 0 1 0 4 PHED 1 7 7 4 0 1 0 5 PHED 1 8 3
01 01
4 0155 41015 41016 40135
01 *Ball room Dance PE * Spor t s Mot iva t i on 01 Body Image A 01 OFF Tramp ing Tracks /New Zeal and PE
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TWR
: 3 0AM : 3 0AM : 3 0AM : 3 0AM : 3 0 PM
1 0 : 4 5AM 1 2 : 4 5 PM 1 0 : 4 5AM 1 0 : 4 5AM 1 0 : 3 0 PM
Harshman , D R i gel l , G Moore , B Loomi s , G Mc Conne l l , K
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4 0 1 1 1 PHED3 2 2 4 1 2 4 5 PHED 3 2 2 4 1 2 3 4 PHED 3 6 2
01 02 01
P E i n the E l ement a ry Schools P E in t h e E l ementary School s H e a l i ng Art s /M i nd & Body A , PE
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Course mee t s a t Tacoma F i r s . S tudents are respon s i b l e f or own t ranspor t a t i on . Maps ava i l ab l e in PH ED o f f i ce in OGYM . Fee : $ 3 5 . 0 0 Fee : $ 5 5 . 0 0
Requi red meet ing Tue s . 1 / 6 , 2 : 3 0 - 5 : 3 0 i n OGYM - 1 0 5 . Students must be at t h i s mee t ing t o pa s s the c l a s s . Ren t a l equipment ava i l abl e . Fee : $ 3 0 0 . 0 0 Required meet ing Tue s . 1 / 6 , 2 : 3 0 - 5 : 3 0 i n OGYM - 1 0 5 . S t udents mus t be at thi s mee t i ng to p a s s the c l a s s . Ren t a l equipment ava i l abl e . Fee : $ 3 0 0 . 0 0
Of f - campus c ourse . To apply contact Charry Ben s t on a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost wi thout t u i t i on : $ 3 , 8 5 0 . 0 0
A l s o mee t s i n ECAM - GYM
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (continued)
HEALm EDUCATION CRN
COURSE I D
4 0 4 7 3 HEED 3 2 7
01
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
ST IME
E T I ME
I NSTRUCTOR
Substance Use and Abuse
2
MTWR
1 0 : 0 0AM
1 1 : 1 5AM Nicho l s on ,
LOCAT I ON G
INS TRUCT I ONS / COMM�NTS
OGYM - 1 0 3
RECREATION 4 0 8 2 7 RECR4 8 3
01
Management / Sport
&
Recreat i on
4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM McCord ,
C
OGYM - 1 0 2A
Course beg ins 1 / 9 .
Fee :
$11 . 00
POLITICAL SCIENCE 4 1 2 5 0 POLS 2 3 1
01
Current Internat ' l I s sues S 1
4 1 0 2 6 POLS 4 0 1
01
ST : Tolkien
4 1 2 3 9 POLS4 0 1
02
ST :
&
P o l i t ics
4
TWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 5 : 2 0PM Ke l l eh e r ,
St udy of Power S1 4
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 1 : 5 0 PM Spenc e r ,
MTWR
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM Oluf s ,
&
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4
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INGR - 1 0 0 XAVR - 1 5 0
W
ADMN - 1 0 1
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4
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4
TBA
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM Rose l l ,
M
Goedert ,
XAVR - 2 5 0 K
TBA
O f f - campus course in Germany .
To apply
contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost wi thout tuit ion :
$2 , 8 0 0 . 0 0
RELIGION 4 1 0 2 8 REL I l 9 0
01
F I : Re l
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM Bat ten ,
A
ADMN - 2 1 6
4 1 2 2 3 REL I l 9 0
02
F I : Arner Church H i s t
(223)
F , R2 4
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 5 : 2 0 PM K i l l e n ,
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4 1 2 2 4 REL I 2 2 1
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4
MTWRF
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ADMN - 2 0 8
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( 2 1 2 ) F , R1 4
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o n campus 1 / 5 - 1 / 9 .
in Rome . M e e t s To apply contact
Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 76 2 8 . Cost wi thout t u i t i on : 4 0 8 8 4 RELI 2 2 7
01
Chr i s t ian Theol ogy R2
4
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 5 : 2 0 PM Bre a z ea l e ,
4 1 2 3 3 REL I 3 5 7
01
Maj r Thinkers , Text , Genres A , R2 4
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM
1 1 : 2 0AM Tre l stad ,
K
M
$2 , 9 0 0 . 0 0
ADMN - 2 0 8
Top i c : Vi s i ons of Peace in F i lm and Art
ADMN - 2 1 4
Top i c :
The Two Marys :
Mary Daly and
Rosemary Radford Ruether 4 1 2 2 5 RELI 3 6 5
OFF
Chr i s t ian Moral Issues R2
4
TEA
S t ivers ,
R
TBA
Top i c :
Envi ronmental Ethics
Of f - campus course at Holden V i l lage .
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apply contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 76 28 . 4 1 2 3 7 RELI 3 92
OFF
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Mag i c
&
Morals C , R3
4
T R
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 4 : 3 0 PM Brusco ,
E
ADMN - 2 1 1 B
Cost wi thout tuit ion :
$925 . 00
O f f - campus course cros s l i s ted w/ ANTH 3 9 2 . Must have med i c a l insurance .
To apply
contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Course me e t s on campus TR 2 : 3 0 - 4 : 3 0p . m . Cost wi thout tu i t ion :
·DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
$75 . 00
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COURSE I D
COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
4 1 2 2 9 SOCW2 0 1
OFF
January on the H i l l A,
S2
4
M
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 2 : 0 0 PM Hiam ,
4 1 2 3 0 SOCW4 9 1
OFF
January on the H i l l A,
S2
4
M
O B : O OAM 1 2 : 0 0 PM H i am , G Hanson , V
G
LOCATION
INSTRUCTI ONS / COMME N TS � --------
ADMN - 2 0 6
Of f - campus c ourse . Mu s t have medi c a l insurance . Course me e t s on - c ampus 1 / 5 f rom 8 : 0 0 am to 1 2 : 0 0pm in ADMN- 2 0 6 . To apply contact Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . Cost ( i ncluding t ranspor t a t i o n ) wi thout t u i t i on : $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 Of f - campus cours e . Mu s t have medi c a l insurance . Course mee t s on-c ampus 1 / 5 f rom B : O O am to 1 2 : 0 0pm in ADMN - 2 0 6 . To apply cont act Charry Benston at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 B . Cost ( i ncluding t ransportat i on ) wi thout t u i t i on : $ 1 0 0 . 0 0
ADMN - 2 0 6
SOCIOLOGY 4 1 0 2 9 SOCI 3 8 7
01
ST : Gang s / Publ pol /Soc C t r l S 2
4
TWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0AM Job s t , R
ADMN- 2 1 1A
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STATISTICS 4 0 1 3 0 STAT2 3 1
01
I nt roductory S t a t i s t i c s MR
4
TWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0AM Jensen , R
ADMN - 2 0 2
Lab Fee :
$50 . 00
WOlVlEN'S STUDIES Courses which may count towards the major or minor:
PHED 31 5 PSYC 370 RELI 357*
Body I mage A Gender and Sexuality S2 Major Religious Thinkers, Texts, and Genres A, R2
Topic: The Two Marys: Mary Daly and Rosemary Radford Reuther
*RELI 357 may be counted toward program requirements only with the above topic.
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 u niversity catalog for the program requirements. Questions should be directed to the Chair of the Women's Studies Program , Dr. Beth Kraig , at 253.535.7296 or kraigbm @plu,edu .
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Welcome to Spri ng Semester 2004!
SCHEDULE LEGEND
Day Codes M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday =
=
=
=
=
=
Building Codes ADM N Administration ECAM East Campus EVLD Eastvold Harstad HARS INGR I ngram Hall KNOR Knorr House LlBR Library MBLD Math Building Mary Baker Russell Music Center MSRC =
=
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Building Codes (cont.) Memorial Gym MG YM Names Fitness Center NAM E OGYM Olson Gym POOL Swim Pool RAMS Ramstad Hall RCTR Rieke Science Center SOTH South Residence Hall U niversity Center UCTR XAVR Xavier Hall
Spri ng Schedu ling Worksheet Monday
Tuesday
8:00AM - 9:05AM
8: 00AM - 9:45AM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 9:05AM
Thursday
Friday
8:00AM - 9:45AM
8:00AM - 9:05AM
Saturday
8:30AM - 1 2:00PM
9 : 1. 5AM - 1 0:20AM
9: 1 5AM - 1 0:20AM
9 : 1 5AM - 1 0:20AM 9:55AM - 1 1 :40AM
9:55AM - 1 1 :40AM
Chapel 1 0:30 - 1 0 :55AM
Chapel 1 0:30 - 1 0:55AM
Chapel 1 0:30 - 1 0:55AM
1 1 : 1 5AM - 1 2 :20PM
1 1 : 1 5AM - 1 2:20PM
1 1 : 1 5AM - 1 2 :20PM
1 1 :50AM - 1 :35PM
1 2 :30PM - 1 :35PM
1 1 :50AM - 1 :35PM
1 2:30PM - 1 :35PM
1 2 :00PM - 1 :OOPM Lunch Break 1 2:30PM - 1 :35PM
"
1 :45PM - 2:50 or 3:30PM
1 :OOPM - 4:30PM
1 :45PM - 3:30PM
1 :45PM - 2:50 or 3:30PM
1 : 45PM - 3:30PM
1 :45PM - 2:50 or 3:30PM
1
3:40PM - 4:45 or 5:25PM
3:40PM - 5:25PM
EVENING Time:
3:40PM - 4:45 or 5:25PM
EVEN I N G
EVENING Time:
3:40PM - 5:25PM
Time:
3:40PM - 4:45 or 5:25PM
EVE N I NG Time:
-
NOTE: When planning your class schedule, please allow time for your meals.
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S P R I NG SE
ESTE R COU RS E OFFERI NGS 2004 ANTHROPOLOGY
For descriptions of new courses not listed in the catalog, please contact the department secretary on the first floor of Xavier at 253.535.7595 or contact Dr. Laura Klein, Department Chair, 253.535.7298 or kleinif@plu.edu.
CRN
COURSE ID
52799 52800 52801 50003 5 0 0 04 51148 52532 53183 53 3 3 7 53185 53 184 53188 53186 53181 53187 53362 52271
ANTH 1 0 1 ANTH 1 0 1 ANTH 1 0 1 ANTH 1 0 2 ANTH 1 0 2 ANTH 1 0 2 ANTH 1 0 2 ANTH 1 0 2 ANTH 1 9 0 ANTH 3 3 4 ANTH3 4 0 ANTH 3 4 2 ANTH 3 5 0 ANTH 3 5 5 ANTH3 7 0 ANTH3 8 7 ANTH4 9 9
COURSE T I TLE 01 L01 L02 01 02 03 04 05 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Intro /Human B i o I Divers i ty S M I n t ro /Human B i o I Divers i ty Lab I nt ro /Human B i o I Divers i ty Lab Human Cul tural Dive r s i ty C , S l Human Cul t ural Dive r s i ty C , Sl Human Cul tural Dive r s i ty C , Sl Human Cul tural Dive r s i ty C , Sl Human Cul tural Dive r s i t y C , Sl F I : Archlgy&Prehi s t ory ( 1 0 3 ) F , S l * Cont emporary Ame r i c a A , S l *The Anthropology/Af r i c a C , S l Pac i f i c I s l and Cu l tures C , S l Women/Men/Worl d Cu l t ures C , S l Anthropol ogy and Med i a C , S l *Archae ol /An c i ent Emp i r e s C , S l ST : The Anc i ent Andean Wor l d * Capstone : Senior Seminar SR
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
4 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
T R R R T R M W M W T R T R T R R R M W T R T R T T R W
08 09 11 08 01 03 11 01 11 06 06 01 09 03 06 01 06
0 9 : 4 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 9 : 4 5AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM
Vaughn , K Vaughn , K Vaughn , K Kl ein , L Gargano - Ray, V Gargano - Ray , V Brus co , E Hasty , J Huel sbeck , D Gargano - Ray , V Has t y , J Brusco , E Kl ein , L Hasty, J Vaughn , K Vaughn , K Brus co , _ E
XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 1 4 0 XAVR - 1 4 0 XAVR - 2 0 1 ADMN - 2 04A ADMN - 2 04A XAVR - 2 0 1 ADMN - 1 0 1 XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 1 5 0 ADMN - 2 0 4 B XAVR - 1 4 0 XAVR - 2 0 1 XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 2 0 1 XAVR- 1 4 0
Co- regi s t e r for ANTH 1 0 1 l ab Co - regi s t e r f o r ANTH 1 0 1 0 1 Co - reg i s t e r f o r ANTH 1 0 1 0 1
: 0 0AM : 5 5AM : 5 0AM : 0 0AM : 4 5 PM : 4 0 PM : 5 0AM : 4 5 PM : 5 0AM : 1 0 PM : 1 0 PM : 4 5 PM : 5 5AM : 4 0 PM : 1 0 PM : 4 5 PM : 1 0 PM
F i r s t - Year Expe r i ence o f f e ring
Top i c : Origins o f Inequal i ty
ART 50011 50012 50013 5 1 64 4 50015 50016 50017 50018 50019
ARTD 1 6 0 ,ARTD 1 8 1 ARTD l 9 6 ARTD2 2 6 ARTD 2 3 0 ARTD2 5 0 ARTD 3 3 0 ARTD 3 4 1 ARTD 3 4 1
01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02
Drawing A R H i s t ory of W e s t e rn Art I I AR Des ign I : Fundamen t a l s AR B l ack and Whi te Photog raphy AR Ceram i c s I AR Sculpture I AR Ceram i c s I I AR E l ementary Art Educ a t i on E l ementary Art Educat i on
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2
M W F M W M W T R T R T R T R M W
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 2 : 0 0 PM 1 1 : 5 0AM 1 1 : 5 0AM
1 0 : 2 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 1 1 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 0 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM
Cox , D Ha l l am , J Sparks , K Ge l l er , B Sobe ck , S Keye s , D Keyes , D Wat t s , S Wat t s , S
INGR - 1 2 6 INGR - 1 0 0 INGR - 1 2 6 INGR - 1 3 4 INGR - 1 4 4 INGR - 1 3 8 INGR - 1 4 4 INGR - 1 2 6 INGR - 1 2 6
Studio Fee :
Studio Fee : $ 2 0 . 0 0 Studio Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Studio Fee : $ 4 5 . 0 0 Mee t s w/ ARTD 3 5 0 . Studio Fee : Mee t s w/ ARTD 4 3 0 . Studio Fee : Meet s w/ ARTD 4 4 0 . Studio Fee : Studio Fee : $ 2 0 . 0 0
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ID
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Sculpture I I AR * L i fe Drawing AR
4 2
DAYS T R W
5 0 0 2 0 ARTD3 5 0 5 0 5 7 4 ARTD3 6 0
01 01
5 0 0 2 1 ARTD 3 6 5
01
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4
5 0 0 2 2 ARTD 3 7 0
01
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Keyes , D Watts , S St asinos , M Cox , D Toms i c , W 0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 0 0 PM Gold , L
INGR - 1 3 2 A INGR- 1 4 4 INGR - 1 2 6 I NGR - 1 2 8 INGR - 1 2 4 TBA INGR - 1 1 6
Model Fee : $ 3 0 . 0 0 Prerequi s i t e : ARTD 1 6 0 Studio Fee : $ 2 5 . 0 0 Meets w i t h ARTD 4 7 0 . Prerequi s i t e : ARTD 1 6 0 Stud i o Fee : $ 3 5 . 0 0 Prerequ i s i t e s : ARTD 1 9 6 & 2 9 6 S t ud i o Fee : $ 2 5 . 0 0 Prerequ i s i t e s : ARTD 1 6 0 & 1 9 6 Studio Fee : $ 2 5 . 0 0 May repeat one t ime for credi t . Studio Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Mee t s w/ ARTD 3 3 0 . S t ud i o Fee : $ 4 5 . 0 0 Mee t s w i th ARTD 3 4 1 Studio Fee : $ 2 5 . 0 0 Mee ts w/ ARTD 3 7 0 . Studio Fee : $ 3 5 . 0 0 Independent study card required
BIOLOGY 5 0 0 2 8 B I OL 1 6 2
01
50030 50029 50034 50032 50033 50035 50036 50037 50038 50039 50040 50041 50042 50043 5 3 3 52 50046 50047 50048
D O l Princ iples of B i ology I I D02 Princ iples of Biology II D 0 3 Princ iples of B i o l ogy I I D 0 4 Principles of B i o l ogy I I D O S Princ iples of Biology I I L O I Principles of Bio logy I I L02 Principles of B i ology I I L 0 3 Princ iples of Biology I I L04 * Principles of Biology I I L 0 5 Principles of Biology I I Human Anatomy / Phys i ology 01 L O l Human Anat omy and Phys i o L02 * Human Anat omy and Phys i o L 0 3 Human Anat omy and Physio L 0 4 Human Anatomy/ Phys iology 01 Mi crobi o logy NS , SM L O I M i c robiology Lab
BIOL162 BIOL 1 6 2 BIOL1 6 2 BIOL1 6 2 BIOL 1 6 2 BIOL 1 6 2 B IOL1 62 B I OL 1 6 2 BIOL 1 6 2 BIOL1 62 B I OL2 06 BIOL2 06 B IOL2 06 B I OL2 06 B IOL2 06 B I OL 3 2 8 B I OL3 2 8 B IOL3 2 8
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COURSE T I TL E
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BIOL 3 3 2 B IOL3 3 2 B IOL3 3 2 B I OL 3 4 0
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Gene t i c s NS , SM Gene t i c s D i scus s i on Gene t i c s D i scuss ion P l ant Dive r s i ty/Di s t rib NS , PM
4 0 0 4
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RCTR - 1 2 2 RCTR - 1 2 2 RCTR - 1 2 2 RCTR - 1 1 5
Co - re g i s t e r f o r Co - re g i s t e r for Co - re g i s t e r for Co - reg i s t e r for Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for
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RCTR - 1 l 6 RCTR - 1 2 2
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RCTR - 1 2 2 RCTR - 1 0 2
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Pl ant Phys i ology Lab Devel opmental B i o l ogy NS , SM
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Devel opmental B i o l ogy Lab B i olog i c al Oceanography NS , SM B io l og i c a l Oceanography Lab B io l o g i c a l Oceanography Lab Immunol ogy NS Capstone : Senior Seminar SR
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0AM
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C a r l s on , J McGinni s , R McGinni s , R McGinn i s , R Alexande r , A Ma i n , J Auman , A McGinn i s , R Lerum, J
RCTR - 1 2 9 RCTR - 1 2 2 RCTR - 1 2 4 RCTR - 1 2 4 RCTR - 2 2 0 RCTR - 1 1 5
B I OL 3 4 0 0 1
B I OL 3 6 1 0 1 B I OL 3 6 4 L 0 1 BIOL 3 6 4 0 1 B I OL 4 0 3 L 0 1 BIOL 4 0 3 0 1 a l ab . Lab Fee : B IOL 4 2 5 0 1 B I OL 4 2 5 0 1
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COURSE I D
51380 50594 53345 528 9 7 50881
BUSA5 4 1 BUSA5 4 2 BUSA 5 5 3 BUSA 5 5 5 BUSA 5 9 0
COURSE T I TLE 01 01 01 01 01
CR
*Mng Innovation & Tech Change *Management of Change *Trans n a t i onal Management Knowledge Management * S t ra t e g i c Mgmt / G l obal Context
DAYS
4 2 2
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4
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Lee , C Barnowe , J Ba rnow e , J Alber s , J Yage r , W
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Course me e t s 1 s t ha l f o f term Course me e t s 2nd hal f o f term M e e t s Saturday 3 / 2 0 o f spring break
COMMENTS
CHEMISTRY OPEN LAB SCHEDULE TIME (PM) 1 :00-2:00 2 :00-3 :00 3 :00-4:00 4:00-5:00 5:00-6:00
MQNDAY
TUESDAY Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff
WEDNESDAY Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
THURSDAY Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
FRIDAY Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Students are responsible for reserving the appropriate number of consecutive hours each week in their course schedules during the above open times. 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Burke , V
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Organ i c Chemi s t ry NS , SM
4
M W F
5 0 0 7 1 CHEM 2 3 4
L01
Organi c Chem i s t ry Lab NS , SM
1
TBA
5 0 0 7 2 CHEM3 3 8
01
Analyt i c al Chem i s t ry NS , SM
4
5 0 0 7 3 CHEM 3 3 8
L01
Analy t i c a l Chemi s t ry Lab
0
TBA
5 0 0 7 4 CHEM 3 4 2 5 0 0 7 5 CHEM 3 4 4
01 L01
Phys i c al Chemi s t ry NS , SM Phy s i cal Chemi s t ry Lab NS , SM
4 1
M W F R
5 0 0 7 6 CHEM4 0 5
01
B i ochemi s t ry NS , SM
3
T
0 8 : O OAM 0 9 : 4 5AM Co t t e n , M
RCTR - 2 2 4
5 0 0 7 7 CHEM4 0 5
L01
B i ochemi s t ry Lab
0
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM
RCTR - 2 2 3
T R
0 8 : O OAM 0 9 : 0 5AM Fryhl e "
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RCTR - 1 0 3
Fryhl e ,
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RCTR - 2 2 0
Swank , D
RCTR - 2 0 1
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Tobi a s on , 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Tobi a s on ,
05 : 2 5 PM Cot t en , M
F F
RCTR - 2 2 4 RCTR - 2 2 4
Co - reg i s t e r f or CHEM 1 0 5 L 0 1 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co- regi s t er f o r CHEM 1 0 5 0 1 Open Lab - Min imum 2 hours per week Co - re g i s t e r f or CHEM 2 3 4 L 0 1 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for CHEM 2 3 2 0 1 Open Lab - Minimum 4 1 / 2 hours per week Co - re g i s t e r f o r CHEM 3 3 8 L 0 1 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s ter for CHEM 3 3 8 0 1 open Lab - Minimum 4 1 / 2 hours per week Co - reg i s t er f o r CHEM 3 4 4 L 0 1 Co - re g i s t e r f o r CHEM 3 4 2 0 1 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r f o r CHEM 4 0 5 L 0 1 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - regi s t er f o r CHEM 4 0 5 0 1
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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CHEM ISTRY (conti nued) CRN
COURSE I D
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ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
C D
RCTR - 2 2 4 RCTR - 2 2 4
D
RCTR - 2 2 4
Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - reg i s t e r f o r CHEM 4 3 5 L 0 1 Prereq : CHEM 3 3 8 - n o excep t i ons Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - reg i s t e r f o r CHEM 4 3 5 0 1 M i n - 6 hours l a b p e r week
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Waldow, D
RCTR - 2 2 4
COURSE T I TL E
CR
DAYS
STIME
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Fryhl e , 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM W a l dow,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
5 0 0 7 8 CHEM4 1 0 5 0 0 7 9 CHEM4 3 5
01 01
I n t rodu c t i o n t o Re search NS I n s t rument a l Ana l y s i s NS , SM
2 4
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5 0 0 8 0 CHEM4 3 5
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I n s t rumental Ana l y s i s Lab
0
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5 2 3 5 5 CHEM4 9 9
01
Cap s t one : Senior Seminar SR
2
M
04 : 4 5 PM Waldow,
CHINESE STUDIES PROGRAM Courses which may count towards the major or minor:
C H I N 1 02 CHIN 1 90 C H I N 202 H I ST 339 H I ST 496* RELI 233
Elementary Chinese First-Year I nquiry Seminar: Chinese Literature in Translation (371 ) C, F, LT I ntermediate ChineseC Revolutionary China C, S 1 Seminar: The Third World C, S 1 , S R The Religions o f China C, R3
*HIST 496 may be counted toward program requ irements only when it focuses specifically on China.
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 Chair of the Chinese Studies Program, Dr. Gregory Youtz, at 253.535.76 1 9 or youtzgl @plu .edu with questions and for approval of seminar applicability.
5 2 5 4 3 CHS P2 8 7
01
ST :
Chinese Culture & Thought
4
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0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM R i t t enberg ,
S
ADMN - 2 1 2
COMMUNICATION & T.HEATRE 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. 5 0 0 8 4 COMA 1 2 3 5 3 2 04 COMA1 9 0
01 01
I n t ro/Rhe t o r i c a l Commun i c a t i on 4 FI : I nt ro to Rhet Comm ( 1 2 3 ) F 4
5 0 0 8 5 COMA2 2 5
101
Communicat ion Art s Pra c t i cum
1
T R T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM LaVo i e , N 1 1 : 4 0AM Ehrenhaus ,
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM S t a f f
50
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Does not meet Art s GUR . Lab Fee : F i r s t - Year Expe r i ence o f f e r i ng Lab Fee : $ 1 0 . 0 0 I ndependent s tudy card requ i red
$10 . 00
COMMU NICATION CRN
COURS E
ID
&
THEATRE (Continued) COURSE T I TLE
CR
D.lWS
S T I ME
ETIME
INS TRUCTOR
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS
5 0 0 8 8 COMA2 7 1
01
M e d i a Li teracy
4
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1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
We l l s ,
INGR - I 0 9
Prere q :
5 0 0 8 9 COMA2 8 4
01
Comm/ Proc : Speaking Seminar
2
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
LaVo i e ,
N
INGR - I 0 9
Course meet s
5 0 0 9 0 COMA2 8 4
02
Comm/ Proc : Speaking
2
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
LaVo i e ,
N
INGR - 1 0 9
Cou r s e me e t s
R
Lab Seminar
Lab 5 0 0 9 l COMA2 8 5
01
Comm / P roc : Wr i t ing Seminar
2
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0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
We l l s ,
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5 0 0 9 2 COMA2 8 5
02
Comm / P roc : wr i t ing Seminar
2
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
We l l s ,
INGR - 1 1 5 B
R
COMMENTS
COMA1 2 3 .
Fee : Fee :
1st
Fee :
$10 . 00
2nd ha l f o f t erm
$10 . 00 1 s t ha l f
of
t erm
of
t e rm
$2 0 . 0 0
Course me e t s Lab Fee :
Lab Fee :
ha l f o f t e rm
$10 . 00
Course me e t s Lab
/
2 n d hal f
$20 . 00
IM PORTANT NOTICE: Preregistration wi" be offered on select upper-division COMA classes. Interested students should go to the Communication and Theatre office in Ingram Ha". room 1 01 . between November 4 and 7 to preregister. Any seats remaining in these classes after preregistration will be available for general registration which begins by appointment on November 1 1 . 5 2 9 5 1 COMA3 2 2
01
4
Pub l i s hing Procedures
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Robi n s on ,
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Cros s l i s t e d w i t h ENGL 3 1 2 . consent
5 3 3 5 3 COMA3 2 6
01
Group Communi c a t ion
4
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Sage r ,
5 0 8 8 6 COMA3 3 4
01
Gender & Commun i c at ion A
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Ehrenhaus ,
5 2 0 1 9 COMA3 3 6
01
T R
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Staff
5 3 2 0 5 COMA3 3 6
02
& Pro f e s s i on s 4 Comm in B u s i n e s s & Prof e s s ions 4
5 3 3 7 0 COMA3 7 3
01
Audio Produ c t i on
5 0 0 9 4 COMA3 7 8
01
* Comm
in Busine s s
*Broadc a s t Journa l i sm
M W
K
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Sage r ,
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
H o l de n ,
4
T R
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Mo r r i son ,
M W
INGR - 1 0 9
Lab
Fee :
$10 . 00
INGR - 1 0 9
Lab
Fee :
$10 . 00
01
Comm Tact i c s
5 2 8 8 6 COMA3 8 5
01
f o r Publ
Rel at
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Harney ,
I n t ro t o Pub l i c R e l a t i ons
4
M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 0 5AM
Staf f
INGR- 1 0 9
Lab
Fee :
$10 . 00
K
INGR - 1 1 5 B
Mee t s
D
5 3 2 0 3 COMA3 8 5
02
Intro t o Pub l i c Re l a t i ons
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Fe l l e r ,
01
Ethi c s
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Rowe ,
5 0 0 9 7 COMA4 2 5
101
5 2 9 6 5 COMA4 2 5
102
5 1 4 9 3 COMA4 3 5
01
Organ i z a t i onal
5 2 5 4 4 COMA4 3 8
01
Advan c e d Pub l i c
5 2 5 8 2 COMA4 4 0
01
Con f l i ct
i n Commun i c at ion
Not
A
$20 . 00
Meet s
advan c e d wri t i ng requi rement .
Fee :
$20 . 00
INGR - 1 0 9
Lab Fee :
$20 . 00
INGR - 1 l 5B
Lab F e e :
$ 2 0 . 00
INGR - 1 0 9
C
Pract i cum
1
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Staff
INGR- 1 0 9
Independent
s tudy card requ i re d
* Communi c a t i on Arts P r a c t i cum
1
M W
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Staff
INGR - 1 1 5 B
Independent
S t udy Card requi red
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Sage r ,
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Harne y ,
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Inch ,
E C
Commu n i cat ion Art s
Communi cat i on R e l a t i ons
& Communi c a t ion
4
5 0 5 9 2 COMA4 8 0
01
I n - Depth / Inve s t i gat ive Rpt
4
5 2 3 7 5 COMA4 9 5
01
Internship
2
5 2 3 7 6 COMA4 9 9
01
Capst one :
Senior Seminar SR
2
T R M W R T
f o r GUR ;
$10 . 00
advanced writing requ i r ement .
Fee
INGR- 1 1 5 B
Lab
5 0 0 9 6 COMA3 9 0
Fee :
ADMN - 2 0 3
R
Lab 5 2 9 6 0 COMA3 8 3
i n s t ru c t o r .
INGR- I 0 9 P
K
0 3 : 4 0 PM
4
of
K
INGR - I 0 9
D
INGR - 1 1 5 B
Lab
Fee :
$2 0 . 00
Lab
Fee :
$20 . 00
TBA
Mtg
w i t h prof
req ' d a f t e r regi s t r a t i on
TBA
Mtg
w i t h prof
req ' d a f t e r regi s t r a t i on
TBA
Mtg
w i t h prof
req ' d a f t e r reg i s t ra t i on
TBA
Mtg w i t h prof
req ' d a f t e r reg i s t rat ion
INGR - 1 1 5 B INGR - 1 1 5 B
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Rowe ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Feller,
A
INGR - 1 0 9
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Fe l l e r ,
A
INGR- I 0 9
THEATRE 5 0 1 0 2 THEA2 2 5
01
Theatre Pract i cum
1
TBA
Miet zke ,
5 0 1 0 3 THEA 2 2 5
02
Theatre
1
TBA
C l app ,
5 2 3 7 9 THEA2 5 0
01
Fundamen t a l s 路of Ac t i ng
5 0 1 0 4 THEA4 2 5
01
The a t re
Pract i cum
1
TBA
M i e t zke ,
5 0 1 0 5 THEA4 2 5
02
The a t re
Pra c t i cum
1
TBA
C l app ,
5 3 2 0 6 THEA4 5 2
01
Scenic
AR D i r ec t i on AR
4
Prac t i cum
AR
De s i gn
5 3 2 0 8 THEA4 5 4
01
P l ay
5 3 2 0 9 THEA4 9 3
01
Spe c i a l
5 3 2 0 7 THEA4 9 9
01
Cap s t one :
4
T R
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Anderson ,
C D
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M i e t z ke ,
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
C l app ,
in Theatre
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Ande r s on ,
P l ay s on Tour SR
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
C la pp ,
Studies
D
J
MGYM - 2 0 2
D
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MGYM - 2 0 2
MGYM - 2 0 2 C
MGYM - 2 0 2
Topi c :
Audi t i ons
MGYM - 2 02
Topi c :
S t reet
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
51
Theatre
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See
back cover for details.
COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING CRN
COURSE ID
5 2 2 7 6 CSCE 1 2 0
01
COURSE T I TL E
CR
Compu t e r i z e d Info Systems NS
4
DAYS T R
5 2 2 7 7 CSCE 1 2 0
02
Compu t e r i z e d I n f o Syst ems N S
4
T
5 2 2 7 8 CSCE 1 2 0
03
Compu t e r i zed Info Syst ems NS
4
T
5 2 8 5 4 CSCE 1 2 0
04
Compu t e r i zed Info Systems NS
4
T
50850 50851 50657 50844 50659 50660 50845 50668 50669 50670 5 14 3 9 50852 50853 50854 50855 50673 5 1440 5 0 6 74 53210 52536 50857 52537
01 L01 01 02 L01 L02 L03 01 L01 L02 01 01 L01 01 L01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Intro t o Engineering NS Intro to Engineering Lab I n t ro to Computer S c i ence NS I n t ro to Computer S c i ence NS I n t ro to Computer S c i ence Lab I n t ro to Comput er S c i ence Lab Intro to Comput e r S c i ence Lab D a t a S t ructures NS Data S t ructures Lab D a t a S t ructures Lab Programming Lang Conce p t s NS Analog E l e c t r on i c s NS Analog E l e c t roni c s Lab D i g i t a l E l e c t roni c s NS D i g i t a l E l e c t roni c s Lab D a t abase Management NS Adv Algorithm De s i gn/Analy NS Ass embly Lang /Comput e r Org NS Computer Graph i c s NS VLS I Des ign NS M i c roproc e s s or s NS Capstone : Senior Seminar SR
2 0 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 2 4 2
R R
CSCE 1 3 1 CSCE 1 3 1 CSCE 1 4 4 CSCE 1 4 4 CSCE 1 4 4 CSCE 1 4 4 CSCE 1 4 4 CSCE 2 7 0 CSCE 2 7 0 CSCE 2 7 0 CSCE 3 4 3 CSCE 3 4 5 CSCE 3 4 5 CSCE 3 4 6 CSCE 3 4 6 CSCE 3 6 7 CSCE 3 7 2 CSCE 3 8 0 CSCE4 1 2 CSCE4 4 6 CSCE4 8 0 CSCE 4 9 9
R T R F M W F M W F R R R M W F T T M W F M W F W T R R M W F M W F M W F M W F T M W F T R
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATION
1 1 : 5 0AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 3 : 4 0 PM 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 3 : 4 0 PM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 4 : 4 5 PM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 9 : 4 5AM 0 9 : 0 5AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM
Folsom , M Folsom , M Edison , L Edi son , L Folsom, M Fol s om , M Brink , J Br ink , J Kakar , A Kakar , A Haus e r , G E d i s on , L Edi son , L Haus er , G E d i s on , L Murphy , L Murphy , L Murphy , L Murphy , L Kakar , A Kakar , A Spi l lman , Sp i l lman , Wol f f , D Haus e r , G B r ink , J Wo l f f , D Sp i l lman , Sp i l lman , Kakar , A
MBLD - 1 l 2 UCTR - 1 3 6 MBLD - 1 l 2 UCTR - 1 3 6 MBLD - 1 l 2 UCTR - 1 3 6 MBLD - 1 l 2 UCTR - 1 3 6 RCTR - 2 2 0 RCTR - 2 2 0 RCTR - 2 2 1 RCTR - 2 2 1 MGYM - 1 0 2 MGYM - 1 0 2 MGYM - 1 0 2 MBLD - 1 l 2 MGYM - 1 0 2 MGYM - 1 0 2 MGYM - 1 0 3 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 2 2 2 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 2 2 2 RCTR - 2 2 1 RCTR - 2 2 1 MGYM - 1 0 3 MGYM - 1 0 3 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 1 0 3
R R
R R
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r
for for for for for for for for for for
lab . CSCE lab . lab . CSCE CSCE CSCE lab . CSCE CSCE
Lab 131 Lab Lab 144 144 144 Lab 270 270
fee : $ 5 0 . 01 Fee : $ 5 0 . Fee : $ 5 0 . l e c t ure l e c t ure l e c t ure Fee : $ 5 0 . l e c t ure l e c t ure
Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r Co - re g i s t e r
for for for for
lab . CSCE lab . CSCE
Lab 345 Lab 346
Fee : 01 Fee : 01
00 00 00
00
$50 . 00 $50 . 00
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 52967 51887 50109 50110
COOP2 7 6 COOP4 7 6 COOP4 7 7 COOP 5 7 6
101 101 101 101
Work Expe rience I Internship Inte rna t i onal Work Expe rience Work Expe r i ence I I I
1 1 1 1
Staff Staff Staff Staff
TBA TBA TBA TBA
52
TBA TBA TBA TBA
IS IS IS IS
Card Card Card Card
req ' d . req ' d : req ' d : req ' d :
May May May May
t ake t ake t ake t ake
for for for for
1 - 8 credi t s 1 - 8 cre d i t s 1 - 1 2 cre d i t s 1 - 4 cre d i t s
ECONOMICS CRN
COURSE ID
50111 5 0 1 12 51968 50113 53008 53211 50115 50116 50120 52385 52386 50579 51710
ECON 1 5 1 ECON 1 5 2 ECON 1 5 2 ECON1 5 2 ECON 1 9 0 ECON 3 2 1 ECON3 3 0 ECON3 3 1 ECON 3 5 2 ECON3 6 1 ECON4 9 9 ECON5 0 0 ECON 5 2 0
CR
COURSE T I TLE 01 01 02 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Principles /Macroe conomics S 2 Princ i p l e s / M i c roeconomics S2 Princi p l e s / M i c roeconomi cs S2 Principles /Microeconomi cs S2 FI : Princ / Macroec on ( 1 5 1 ) F , S2 Labor Economi c s S 2 Envi ronment a l Econom i c s S 2 Interna t i onal Economi cs S 2 Int e rmediate Microeconomi cs S 2 Money and Banking S 2 Capst one : Senior Seminar SR *Appl ied S t a t i s t i ca l Ana lys i s Economic Pol icy Ana lysis
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATI ON
M W F M W F T R T R M W F M W F T R T R M W F T R T R R S
0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 15AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 5 DAM 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0AM
1 0 : 2 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 9 : 0 5 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 4 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 9 : 4 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM 1 2 : 0 0 PM
Hunn i cut t , L St Cl a i r , P Pete rson , N Peterson, N Hunnicut t , L Pete rson , N Reiman , M Reiman , M S t Cla i r , P Terada , K Trav i s , K Travi s , K Terada , K
ADMN - 2 04A ADMN - 2 0 0 ADMN - 2 0 9 ADMN - 2 0 2 XAVR - 2 5 0 ADMN - 2 1 7 XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 2 5 0 ADMN - 2 0 0 ADMN - 2 0 0 RAMS - 2 0 3 ADMN - 2 0 0 ADMN- 2 1 9
INSTRUCTI ONS / COMMENTS
F i r s t - Year Exp e r i ence o f f e ring
Meet s Sat urday 3 / 2 0 o f spring break
EDUCATION Prerequisites for entry into undergraduate program (includes all EDUC, EPSY, and SPED courses except EDUC 205 and SPED 1 95): PSYC 1 0 1 , WRIT (ENGL) 1 0 1 Passing score on Washington State Basic Skills Test Submission of Writing Sample Admission to School of Education by first Friday in March for Fall term or first Friday in October for Spring term. Undergraduate and MA Cert courses are offered sequentially. Because assignments 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 field work in assigned schools prior to student teaching. Students seeking elementary K-8 certification should reserve 6-8 hours Monday, Wednesday, or Friday a.m. for work in schools. Students seeking secondary certification (4-1 2 in a content area) should reserve 6-8 hours per week for work in schools, preferably in the a.m. Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education take the following courses in the School of Education: EDUC 39 1 , EPSY 36 1 , and SPED 480 Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education take the following courses i n the School of Education: EDUC 390, EDUC 392, and SPED 480 Students in these programs must establish a program of study with advisors in their respective departments. Students must register for student teaching during the preceding semester. The state requirement for FBI and Washington State Patrol fingerprint clearance must be completed prior to student teaching. Additional fees required include: Initial certification fee $25.00 Fingerprint fee $59.00 plus clearance fee (approximately $1 2.00) First Aid Training and care $45 .00 -
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Students a re to provide their own transportation between campus and assigned schools.
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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EDUCATION (continued) CRN
C OUR SE
COURSe: ID
5 2 3 8 9 EDUC3 9 0
01
I nquiry
52390 52393 5 2 3 94 52 3 9 7
02 01 02 LOI
I nqu i ry
EDUC 3 9 0 EDUC 3 9 2 EDUC 3 9 2 EDUC 3 9 4
T I TLE
into Learning
into into I nqu i ry into Technol ogy & I nqu i ry
CR I
Learning I Learning I I Learning I I Teaching : Lab
DAYS
S T H1E
E T HiE
I N STRUCTOR
4
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5 2 3 9 9 EDUC 3 9 4 5 2 4 0 2 EDUC4 0 6
L 0 2 *Technol ogy & Teaching : Lab 01 Math i n K- 8 Educ a t i on
2 4
52403 5 2 4 04 52405 52406
EDUC4 0 6 EDUC4 0 8 EDUC4 0 8 EDUC4 1 0
02 01 02 01
Math i n K- 8 Educa t i on L i t e racy in K - 8 Edu c a t ion L i t eracy in K- 8 Educ a t ion Sc ience /Hea l t h i n K- 8 Ed
4 4 4 4
T R T R
5 2 4 0 9 EDUC 4 1 2 5 2 4 1 0 EDUC4 2 4
01 01
Soc i a l Studies i n K- 8 E d 4 I nquiry/Teaching I : Diverse Lrn 4
T R T R
5 2 4 1 1 EDUC4 2 4
02
Inqu i ry/ Teaching I : Diverse Lrn 4
T R
5 2 4 1 3 EDUC 4 2 5
01
Inquiry/Teaching I I : Divrse Lrn 4
T R
5 2 4 1 6 EDUC4 3 0
01
S tudent Teaching K- 8 SR
5 2 4 1 7 EDUC 4 3 4
01
S t udent Teach - E l em ( Dua l ) S R 7
10
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
0 9 : 4 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 5 : 2 5 PM
!-Ie i s s , J W i l l iams , We i s s , J Rei sberg ,
G
I N STRUCT I ONS
INGR - 1 1 6
Adm i s s ion t o School o f Educ . requ i red . ' S O E Term I Hub . co- regi s t er w / EDUC 3 9 2 and 3 9 4 . Studen t s must res erve a t otal of 6 - 8 hrs / wk for f i e l dwork in a s s i gned s chool s . See spec ial not e s on EDUC 3 9 0 0 1 See spec ial not es on EDUC 3 9 0 0 1 See spe c i a l not e s on EDUC 3 9 0 0 1 Elem . Ed . Studen t s - Co - reg i s t e r w i t h EDUC 3 9 0 & 3 9 2 . E l em . Ed . student s must reserve 6 - 8 hrs MWF a . m . for f i e l dwork i n a s s i gned s chool s . See spe c i a l notes on EDUC 3 9 4 L O I Co- reg i s t e r w i t h EDUC 4 2 4 . Reserve 6 - 8 hrs per week for f i e l d work i n a s s igned s chool s . See spec i a l notes on EDUC 4 0 6 0 1 See spec ial notes on EDUC 4 0 6 0 1 See spe c i a l notes on EDUC 4 0 6 0 1 E l ement ary . SOE Term I I I . Co - reg i s t e r w i t h EDUC 4 1 2 & 4 2 5 . E l em . Educ . s tudents must reserve 6 - 8 hrs MWF a . m . for f i e l dwork in a s s i gned schoo l s . See spec i a l notes on EDUC 4 1 0 0 1 See spec i a l notes on EDUC 4 0 6 0 1
ADNN - 2 1 5 G
INGR - 1 1 6
L
RAMS - 2 0 6 UCTR - 1 4 0
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 4 5 PM Hans en , V 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Cha s t a i n , P
UCTR - 1 4 0 ADNN - 2 1 5
11 09 11 11
ADNN - 2 0 4 B ADNN - 2 0 0 ADNN - 2 0 0 ADNN - 2 1 5
: 5 0AM : 5 5AM : 5 0AM : 5 0AM
01 11 01 01
: 3 5 PM : 4 0AM : 3 5 PM : 3 5 PM
Chas t a in , P Edlund , K Edlund , K Vedros , R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM H i l l i s , M 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Cha s t a i n , P We i s s , J 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Cha s t a i n , P We i s s , J 0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM W i l l iams , G Hi l l i s , M
ADNN - 2 1 6 ADNN - 2 1 5 ADNN - 2 0 2 INGR - 1 0 0 ADNN - 2 0 2 ADNN - 2 1 5
TBA
Leit z ,
P
TBA
TBA
Le i t z ,
P
TBA
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LOC.!\TI ON
See spec i a l notes on EDUC 4 0 6 0 1 . E l em . Ed . Studen t s - See spe c i a l not es on EDUC 4 1 0 0 1 . Sec . Ed Student s 足 See spe c i a l notes on EDUC 4 4 4 0 1 . SOE Term I I I Hub Ava i l ab l e Pas s / Fa i l ONLY - S ingle C o - r eg i st e r for EDUC 4 5 0 Ava i l ab l e Pas s / Fa i l ONLY - Dual Co - regi s t e r f or EDUC 4 5 0 & SPED 4 3 8
EDUCATION CRN
(continued) CR
COURSE TI TLE
COURSE ID
DAYS
S T I ME
ETIME
INS TRUCTOR
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
ADMN - I 0 l
E l em . E d . s tudents c o - reg i s t e r with EDUC 4 3 0 or 4 3 4 . Sec . Btl . students co- regi ster w i t h EDUC 466 or 4 6 8 . SOE Term IV Hub . B reakout rooms t or s e c t i ons 0 1 & 02 : ADMN-2 0 2 , 2 0 9 , & 2 1 6 See spe c i a l no tes on EDUC 4 5 0 0 1 This s e c t ion tor PHED ma j or s only See spe c i a l not e s on EDUC 4 5 0 0 1 Ava i l able Pas s /Fa i l ONLY - Dual Co - re g i s t e r with EDUC 4 5 0 & SPED 4 3 9 Co - reg i s t e r with EDUC 4 5 0 Ava i l able Pass /Fa i l ONLY
5 2 4 2 3 EDUC4 5 0
01
Inqu i ry into Learning/Teaching 4
W
5 2 4 2 4 EDUC4 5 0 5 2 5 5 1 EDUC4 5 0
02 03
Inquiry into Learning/Teaching 4 Inquiry into Learning/Teach ing 4
W
5 2 4 2 6 EDUC4 6 6
01
S tudent Teach - Sec
52 4 2 7 EDUC4 6 8
01
St udent Teaching -Secondary S R 1 0
TBA
5 3 3 5 8 EDUC4 6 8 5 2 8 8 2 EDUC5 52
02 01
S tudent Teaching - S econdary S R 1 0 Leadership I I I 4
TBA
5 2 0 5 1 EDUC 5 5 3
01
*Leadership I V
4
5 1 3 9 4 EDUC554A
01
Leadership V
1
5 0 8 6 1 EDUC 5 6 3 A
01
Sem : l s sues w / Student Teaching 1
W
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Lamoreaux,
D
INGR - I 0 0
5 1 5 9 2 EDUC 5 6 3A
02
Sem : l s sues w/ Student Teaching 1
W
0 4 : 0 0 PM
S
INGR - I 0 0
5 0 8 6 2 EDUC 5 6 3 B
01
Sem :
I s sues of Inclus ion
1
TBA
Lei t z ,
5 1 5 9 3 EDUC 5 6 3 B 5 0 2 0 2 EDUC 5 6 8
02 01
Sem : I s s ues o f Inclus ion Internship - GITC
1 6
TBA TBA
Le i t z , P Lamoreaux ,
D
TBA TBA
5 1 5 2 6 EDUC 5 6 8
02
Internship - GITC
6
TBA
Lamoreaux ,
D
TBA
5 0 2 0 4 EDUC 5 9 5 5 0 2 0 6 EDUC 5 9 8 5 0 2 0 7 EDUC 5 9 9
01 01 101
Int e rnshp/Educ Admin - GEAD S t udies i n Educa t i on IS : The s i s
2 2 1
TBA TBA TBA
Duke , R Staff Lamoreaux ,
D
TBA TEA TBA
(Dua l )
SR
7
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5PM Le i t z ,
P
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Beck , L 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 0 0AM Tannehi l l , 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 0PM Leit z , P
F F TBA
Beck ,
S T S
D
ADMN- I 0 l OGYM - I 0 2A OGYM - I 02 A TBA TBA
L
0 8 : 3 0AM
Tannehi l l , 04 : O O PM Woolworth ,
D S
TBA ADMN - 2 1 0
0 5 : 3 5 PM
0 7 : 3 0 PM Woo lworth ,
S
ADMN- 2 1 5
0 8 : O OAM
0 1 : O O PM Duke ,
ADMN - 2 1 5
R
0 5 : 2 5 PM Woolwor th ,
TEA
P
Course mee t s only one Saturday per month - 2 / 7 , 3 / 6 , 4 / 3 , 5 / 1 Mee t s a l so on Saturday 2 / 7 , 3 / 6 , 4 / 3 , and 5 / 8 . Re g i s t rat ion by deptartment only Reg i s t ra t i on by department only Original cohort group MA/ Cert Reg i s t rat ion by department only . PLU campus cohort - GITC Mee ts with EDUC 5 6 3 B 0 2 . MA/Cert Reg i s t ra t i on by department only . PLU campus cohort - GITC Course me e t s o f f - campus dates TBA . MA/Ce r t . Reg i s t rat ion by dept . only . PLU campus cohort - GITC See spe c i a l not e s on EDUC 5 6 3 B 0 1 MA/Ce r t Cohort Program- GITC Campus Regi s t rat ion by department only MA/Cert Cohort Program - G I TC Reg i s t rat ion by department only Regi strat ion by department only Reg i s t rat i on by department only Reg i s t ra t i on by department only
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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EDUCATION (continued)
EDUCATIONAL PS\ CHOLOGY CRN
COURSE I D
5 0 2 10 52429 53213 5 3 2 14
EPSY3 6 1 EPSY3 6 8 EPSY5 1 2 EPSY5 6 3
COURSE T I TLE 01 01 01 01
* P sychology for Teachers * Educat i onal Psychol ogy *Group Proces s &the Individual *Prac : Group Proce s s /Leadership
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
ADMN - 2 0 0 ADMN- 2 1 5 ADMN - 2 0 4 B TBA
Spe c i a l Top i c : Mus i c Edu c a t i on S tudy Co - re g i s t e r with EDDC 4 2 4 Reg i s t ra t i on b y Department only Reg i s t rat ion by Department only
ADMN - 2 1 5
Prereq : EDUC 3 9 0 & 3 94 ,
S
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 3 0 PM Le i t z , P Searle s , J Le i t z , P Staff 0 8 : 3 0AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Gerl a c h , K
TBA TBA ADMN - 2 0 0
S
0 8 : 3 0AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Gerlach , K
ADMN - 2 0 0
Co - re g i s t e r w i t h EDUC 4 3 4 and 4 5 0 Co- reg i s t e r with EDUC 4 5 0 and 4 6 6 Mee t s Sat urday 2 / 7 & 2 / 2 1 Breakout rooms : ADMN - 2 0 2 & ADMN - 2 0 9 Meet s Sat urday 4 / 3 and 4 / 2 4 Breakout rooms : ADMN- 2 0 2 & ADMN - 2 0 9
CR
DAYS
STIME
3 4 2 2
W R W TBA
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM Yet t e r , C 0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM McGraw , L 0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM Woolworth, Woolwo r t h ,
ETIME
S S
SPECIAL EDUCATION 5 0 2 2 2 SPED4 0 7
01
Curr i culum ,
5 0 2 2 3 SPED4 3 8 5 0 2 2 4 SPED4 3 9 5 0 5 7 7 SPED4 8 0
01 01 01
Student Teaching - E l ementary S t udent Teaching - Se condary I s sue s / Ch i l d Abus e & Neg l e c t
5 5 1
5 0 5 7 8 SPED4 8 0
02
I s s ue s / Ch i l d Abus e & Neg l e c t
1
Instruct & Technol 4
M TBA TBA
SPED 3 0 1 ,
& 405
ENGLISH Attention: International Students should see the LANGUAGES & LITERATURES section for their writing seminars. The following courses, listed in the Department of Languages and Literatures, are taught in English and also meet the university-wide attributes listed at the end of the title. There are no prerequisites for these courses.
C H I N 1 90 CLAS 231 SCAN 350
First-Year I nquiry Seminar: Chinese Literature in Translation (37 1 ) C, F, LT Masterpieces of European Literature LT Scandinavian Women Writers LT
5 3 0 1 7 ENGL 1 9 0
01
FI : Women ' s Li t
52835 52836 52837 50228 52430 52841 53215 50229 52431
01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Poet ry LT Drama LT R e s earch & Wri t i ng WR Autobiographi cal Wri t i ng WR I maginat ive Wri t i ng : Poetry WR M a s t e rp i e c e s / European L i t LT Women ' s L i t erature A , LT Ame r i can Tradi t ions i n Li t LT Bri t i sh Tradit ions i n L i t LT
ENGL2 1 4 ENGL2 1 8 ENGL2 2 1 ENGL2 2 5 ENGL2 2 7 ENGL2 3 1 ENGL 2 3 2 ENGL2 4 1 ENGL2 5 1
(232 ) A,
F , LT
4
T R
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
M W F M W M W F T R T R M W T R M W F M W F
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Jans e n , 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM
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S
Mi randa , D Eyler , A Robinson , S Seal , D Jone s , R Ne l s on , E Marcus , L Mart i n , D Campbe l l , T
ADMN - 2 1 6 ADMN - 2 0 8 ADMN - 2 0 6 ADMN - 2 1 7 ADMN - 2 1 1 B ADMN - 2 1 1 B ADMN - 2 0 2 ADMN - 2 0 6 ADMN - 2 0 6 ADMN - 2 0 4 A
F i r s t - Year Exp e r i ence o f f e ring Top i c : Medi eval Women Writ ers Topi c :
I r i sh Drama
Cros s l i s t ed with CLAS 2 3 1 Topi c : Autho r i t y and Ant i - authority Topi c : The Cri t i cal Tradit ion
ENGLISH CRN
(continued)
COURSE ID
COURS E TITLE
CR 4
5 1 4 0 4 ENGL 3 0 1 5 0 2 3 1 ENGL3 12
01 01
Shakespeare LT Publ i shing Procedures
5 1 9 2 7 ENGL 3 2 4 5 1 4 0 5 ENGL 3 2 5
01 01
Fre e - Lance W r i t i ng WR Personal E s s ay WR
5 1 4 0 6 ENGL 3 2 7
01
Imaginative Wri t : Poetry WR
53216 53218 53217 51929 52838 51409
ENGL3 5 1 ENGL 3 6 2 ENGL 3 7 3 ENGL 3 7 4 ENGL4 0 3 ENGL 4 2 5
01 01 01 01 01 01
5 1 4 1 0 ENGL4 2 7
5 2 8 3 4 ENGL4 5 1
DAYS T R
STIME
ETIME
0 5 : 2 5 PM Bergman , C 0 3 : 3 0 PM Rob inson , S
INS TRUCTOR
LOCA TI ON
INSTRUCTI ONS / COMM ENTS
ADMN- 2 0 4 B INGR - 1 1 6
I ns t ructor ' s permi s s i on requ i red . Cro s s l i s ted with COMA 3 2 2 . Not f o r GUR ; consent of instruct o r . Fee : $ 1 0 . 0 0
4
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM
4 4
T R M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0PM Bergman , C 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Mart i n , D
ADMN - 2 04A ADMN - 2 0 6
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Mi randa ,
D
ADMN - 2 1 1A
Engl i sh Medieval L i t e rature LT *Romant i c & V i ct o r i an L i t LT 2 0 th Century Amer F i c t ion LT Ame r i can Ethnic L i t A , LT The Eng l i sh Language W r i t ing on Spec Top i c s SR , WR
4 4 4 4 4 4
M W M W T R M W M W M W F
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5PM 0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM
Jans en, S Eyler , A Marcus , L M i randa , D Kaufman , R Kaufman , R
ADMN- 2 0 8 ADMN - 2 04A ADMN - 2 1 4 ADMN - 2 0 6 EVLD - 2 2 7 ADMN - 2 1 1 B
01
Imaginative Writ : Poetry SR , WR
4
M W F
0 9 : 15AM
1 0 : 2 0AM M i randa ,
01
Semina r : Author LT , SR
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM Seal ,
D
D
ADMN- 2 1 1A
ADMN- 2 1 1B
Res t r i c ted to j uniors & seniors or with i n s t ructor s i gnature Res t r i c t e d t o j uniors and seniors or with ins t ru c t o r s i gnature . Mee t s wi ENGL 4 2 7 .
Res t r i c t e d to j uniors and seniors o r w i t h instructor s i gnature Topi c : Bl urred Genres Re s t r i c t e d to j uniors and seniors or with i n s t ructor s i gnature . Meet s with ENGL 3 2 7 Top i c : Joseph Conrad
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Additional courses which may count towards the major or minor: ECON 330 ENGL 324* GEOS 1 04 I NTC 240 I NTC 243 P H I L 230 POLS 346 RE LI 239
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics S2 Free-Lance Writing WR Conservation of Natural Resources N S , SM Sustainability and Community 12 Conservation and Sustainable Development 1 2 Philosophy, Animals, and the Environment PH Environmental Politics and Policy S 1 Environment and Culture R 3
*Students must notify the instructor o f their intent t o complete a major or minor i n Environmental Studies so that they can focus their independent work i n the course on an environmental theme or issue.
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN, sections, instructors, time, meeting place and credit hours. See Environmental Studies section of the general un iversity catalog for the applicability of a particular course. Questions should be di rected to the Chair of the Environmental Studies Program, Dr. Duane Swank, at 253.535.7556 or swankdg@pl u .edu.
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (continued) CRN
CR
COURSE TITLE
COURSE I D
5 0 5 9 7 ENVT I 0 4
01
Con s e rva t i on / Natural R e s NS , SM 4
5 0 5 9 8 ENVT I 0 4 5 0 5 9 9 ENVT I 0 4 5 0 2 3 4 ENVT 3 5 0
LOI L02 01
Conservat ion/Natural Res Lab Conserva t i on/Natural Res Lab Environmental Methods
0 0 4
5 0 2 3 5 ENVT 3 5 0 5 3 3 6 1 ENVT4 9 5 5 2 2 8 5 ENVT4 9 9
LOI 01 01
Environment a l Methods Lab I nt ernshi p Cap s t one : Senior Proj e c t SR
4 4
DAYS
ST IME
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Foley ,
M
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Foley , D 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S t a f f 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM McKenney,
W M W F F
o
TBA R
ETIME
I NSTRUCTOR D
R
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM McKenne y , R Fol ey , D 0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM McKenney , R S t ivers , R
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
RCTR - I 0 9
Co - re g i s t e r for lab. Cros s l i s t ed with GEOS 1 0 4 . Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for ENVT 1 0 4 0 1 Co - re g i s t e r f or ENVT 1 0 4 0 1 Co - reg i s t e r for ENVT 3 5 0 L O I Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for ENVT 3 5 0 0 1 Independent S t udy Card requ i red
RCTR- I 0 9 RCTR - I 0 9 RCTR - I 0 8 RCTR - I 0 8 TBA RCTR - I 0 8
THE }'IRST -YEAR EXPERIENCE I n q u i ry Seminars (identified b y subject and course number below) a n d Writing Seminars a r e for students entering P L U in the 2003 - 2004 school year with fewer than twenty (20) transferable semester credit hours. PLEASE NOTE: Students are not to enroll in more than one Inquiry Seminar over the course of the year.
INQUIRY SEMINAR ANTH1 9 0 BUSA1 9 0 CHIN1 9 0 CHIN1 9 0 COMA1 9 0
01 01 01 02 01
FI FI FI FI FI
4 4 4 4 4
T R T R M W F M W F T R
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 5 5 AM
5 3 0 0 8 ECON1 9 0 5 3 0 1 7 ENGL 1 9 0
01 01
FI : Princ/ Macroecon ( 1 5 1 ) F , S 2 4 F I : Women ' s L i t ( 2 3 2 ) A , F , LT 4
M W F T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Hunnicut t , 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Jansen , S
5 2 9 3 5 INTC 1 9 0 5 2 9 3 6 INTC1 9 0 5 2 9 3 7 INTC1 9 0
01 02 03
F I : L i berty & Power F I : Liberty & Power F I : Liberty & Power
T R T R M W F
5 3 2 3 1 INTC 1 9 0 5 2 9 4 7 NURS 1 9 0
04 01
FI : Liberty & Power ( 1 1 2 ) F , I I 4 FI : Pro f Founda t i ons ( 2 6 0 ) F 4
T R T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Mart in , D 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Eri cksen , R 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Johnson , G Sosul s k i , M 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Benson , C 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Z a i chk i n , D
5 3 3 4 9 PHED1 9 0 5 2 8 6 3 SOCI l 9 0 5 3 3 5 0 WMST1 9 0
01 01 01
F I : HealArt M indBody ( 3 6 2 ) A , F , PE 4 F I : I nt ro to Soci ( 1 0 1 ) A , F , S 2 4 F I : I n t r /Women ' s Studies ( 1 0 1 ) A , F 4
T R M W F M W
53337 53194 53236 53237 5 3 2 04
: Archlgy&Prehi s tory ( 1 0 3 ) F , S l : Finan c i a l Accounting ( 2 0 2 ) F : Ch inese L i t ( 3 7 1 ) C , F , LT : Ch inese L i t ( 3 7 1 ) C , F , LT : I n t ro to Rhet Comm ( 1 2 3 ) F
( 1 12 ) ( 1 12 ) (112 )
F, F, F,
II 4 II 4 II 4
01 11 10 02 11
: 3 5 PM : 4 0AM : 2 0AM : 5 0 PM : 4 0AM
Hue l sbeck , D Ramag l i a , J Manfredi , P Manfredi , P Ehrenhaus , P
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM McGi l l , M 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Higginson , 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Brea zeale ,
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XAVR - 1 5 0 ADMN - 2 2 1 ADMN - 2 1 2 RAMS - 2 0 5 INGR - 1 l 5B XAVR - 2 5 0 ADMN - 2 1 6 ADMN - 2 0 6 RAMS - 2 0 4 ADMN- 2 0 6 ADMN - 2 0 8 RAMS - 2 0 6
J K
ECAM - GYM ADMN- 2 0 4 B ADMN- 2 0 9
F i r s t - Year Exper i ence F i r s t - Year Exper i ence F i rs t - Year Exper i ence F i r s t -Year Exper i ence F i r s t -Year Expe r i ence Lab Fee : $ 1 0 . 0 0 F i r s t -Year Experience F i rs t - Year Experi ence Top i c : Medi eva l Women F i r s t - Year Exper i ence F i r s t - Year Exper ience F i r s t - Year Expe r i ence
of f e r i ng o f f e r i ng o f f e r i ng o f f e r ing of f e ring of f e ring o f fering Writers o f fering o f f e ring o f f e ring
F i rs t - Year Exper i ence o f f e r ing F i r s t - Year Exper i ence of f e ring Top i c : Founda t i ons for Caring Top i c : The Body Speaks i t s M i nd F i r s t - Year Experience o f f e ring F i r s t - Year Exper i ence o f f e ring
THE FIRST-Y EAR EXPERIENCE
(continued)
WRITING SEMINAR CRN
COURSE
ID
COURSE
CR
T ITLE
DAY S
5 2 9 6 4 I�R I TI 0 l
01
Inquiry Semin ar : W r i t i ng FW , v'R
4
T R
5 0 6 5 0 WRITI 0 1
02
Inquiry
4
T R
Semin ar : Wr i t ing FW , WR
I N S T RUC T O R
STU1E
ETIME
0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM Jone s , 1 1 : 4 0AM
Evans ,
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMM�TS
R
RAMS - 2 0 7
Top i c :
Truth
A
OGYt'I - I 0 4
Topi c :
To Move
or Not
to Move :
The Ro l e
of
Phy s i c a l A c t i v i t y in Soc i e t y 5 2 9 6 2 WR I T I 0 l
03
I n q u i ry S emi nar : Wr i t i ng FW , I'll"
4
M
5 1 9 7 6 WRITI 0 1
04
I nq u i ry Seminar : W r i t i n g F'W , VlR
4
M W
W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 Pl-l Eyl e r , A 0 3 : 4 o PI" 0 5 : 2 5 PM Bergman , C 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Jans e n , S
ADI> 1N - 2 0 9
Top i c :
\'iomen
ADl>lN - 2 1 1A
Top i c :
Animal
ADI�N - 2 1 1A
Top i c :
The Beauty Myt h
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Ma r c u s ,
ADMN - 2 1 1 B
Topi c :
Race ,
I NGR - 1 1 5 B
Top i c :
I'lr i t ing
INGR - 1 1 5 B
Top i c :
5 2 9 6 3 \�R I T I 0 l
05
Inqu i ry Seminar : W r i t ing FW , WR
4
T
5 2 9 5 9 NR I T I 0 1
06
I nqu i ry Se m i n ar : W r i t ing F W , WR
4
t� W
5 3 2 4 9 WR I TI O I
07
Inquiry S e m i na r : \'l r i t ing FW , WR
4
M
I-I F
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 0 5Al-I
Rowe ,
5 3 2 5 0 1'1R I T I O l
08
Inqu i ry Seminar : l'l r i t ing FI'i , \'IR
4
M
W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0M1
L i s o s ky ,
R
L
C
Lab Fee : J
Lab 5 3 2 5 9 I'iR I T I 0 l 5 3 2 6 0 WR I T I 0 1
09
Inqu i ry Semina r : l'I' r i t ing
F'W , I'IR
4
10
I n qu i ry S e m i na r : WI i t ing FI'l , I'iR
4
T R "I vi
Top i c :
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0 3 : 3 0 PM
A
SOTH-LNGE Top i c :
Ba t t en ,
I r i s h Li t e r a t u r e
R i gh t s R i ght s ,
f or Communi c a t i on
$10 . 00
Your Values
and Ame ri can Va l u e s
" B l e s s ed are
S e rmon
1'l r i t ing
&
for commun i c a t ion
$10 . 00
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Fee :
0 8 : 0 0AM
in
on
t he
the Mount
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Non - V i o l e n c e 5 3 2 6 1 \'lR I T I 0 1
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0 3 : 3 0 PIVJ Y e t t e r ,
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into
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5 3 2 6 2 WRITI 0 1
12
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ADt1N - 2 0 9
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5 3 3 4 7 WRI T I 0 1
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4
T R T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 P1'1 B e l l ,
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Topi c :
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Topi c :
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4
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0 5 : 2 5 PM B e l l ,
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4
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM Woolwo rt h ,
S
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Top i c :
The
Journey The
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GEOSCIENCES 5 0 2 3 9 GEOS I 0 2
01
General
O c e anography NS , S�l
4
5 0 2 4 0 GEOS I 0 2
LOI
General
Ocea nography Lab
0
Oce anography Lab
W F
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1 1 : 1 5M1
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Wh it man ,
J
RCTR - 1 0 9
Co - reg i s t e r
f o r l ab .
0 9 : 55AM
1 1 : 4 0AM I�h i t man ,
J
RCTR - 1 0 9
C o - r eg i s t e r
f o r GEOS
J
Lab 1 02
Fee :
5 0 2 4 1 GEOS I 0 2
L02
General
0
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Wh itman ,
102
01
01
Eart h quake s , Vol / H a z ards N S , SM
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0Al'1
Lowe s ,
B
RCTR - 1 0 9 R CT R - 1 l 3
C o - reg i s t e r f o r GEOS
5 2 9 5 5 GEOS I 0 3
C o - re gi s t e r
103
LOI
5 2 9 5 6 GEOS I 0 3
LOI
Earthquake s , Vo l /Hazards Lab
0
R
0 8 : 0 0 P,M
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Lowe s ,
B
R C TR - 1 1 3
Co - re g i s t e r
f o r GEOS
103
01
5 0 2 4 2 GEOS I 0 4
01
Con s e rv o f Nat
Resources NS , SM 4
1-1 W
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Fo l e y ,
D
RCTR - I 0 9
Co - re g i s t e r
for
5 0 2 4 3 GEOS I 04
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Conserv of
Nat
Resou r c e s
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D
5 0 2 4 4 GEOS I 04
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM
D
R C TR - I 0 9
Co - reg i s t e r f o r GEOS
Lab F
Fee :
$50 . 00
ENVT 1 0 4 .
5 0 2 4 5 GEOS 2 0 1
01
Geologic
p r i n c i p l e s NS , SM
4
5 0 2 4 6 GEOS 2 0 1
LOI
Geologic
Principles
Lab
o
5 2 4 3 5 GEOS 2 0 1
L02
Geolog i c
P r i n c i p l e s Lab
o
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for GEOS
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f o r GEOS
$50 . 00
1 04 0 1 104 01
0 9 : 1 5AM
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D
RCTR - 1 0 9
Co - re g i s t e r
for
0 9 : 4 5AM
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D
RCTR - 1 0 9
C o - re g i s t e r
f o r GEOS
201
01
0 8 : 0 0AM
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f o r GEOS 2 0 1
01
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l ab .
Cros s l i s t e d w i t h
0 8 : 0 0 AM
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
$50 . 00
01
Lab F e e :
$50 . 00
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GEOSCIENCES (continued) CRN
COURSE ID
LOCAT ION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
B
RCTR - 1 1 3
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Lowe s ,
B
RCTR - 1 l 3
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Lowe s ,
B
RCTR - 1 l 3
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Lowe s ,
B
RCTR - 1 l 3
Co- reg i s t e r for GE08 ,3 2 4 Course mee t s 1 s t hal f o f Lab Fee : $ 2 5 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for GEOS 3 2 4 Course me e t s 1 s t hal f o f Co - regi s t e r for GEOS 3 2 9 Course mee t s 2 nd ha l f o f Lab Fee : $ 2 5 . 0 0 Co - regi s t e r for GEOS 3 2 9 Course meets 2nd ha l f o f
COURSE TI TLE
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
MTW
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Lowes ,
5 3 2 2 0 GEOS 3 2 4
01
Igneous P e t rology N8 , 8M
2
5 3 2 2 1 GEOS 3 2 4
L01
Igneous Petrology Lab
0
5 3 2 2 2 GEOS 3 2 9
01
Me t amorphic Petrology NS , SM
2
5 3 2 2 3 GEOS 3 2 9
L01
Met amorphi c Petrology Lab
0
5 2 8 6 2 GEOS4 9 9
01
Capst one :
Senior Seminar S R
2
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R M
ETIME
I NSTRUCTOR
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM Whi t man ,
J
L01 t e rm 01 t e rm L01 t erm 01 t e rm
RCTR - 1 0 8
GLOBAL STUDIES Courses which may count towards the major or minor:
ANTH 1 02 ANTH 350 BUSA 201 BUSA 408 BUSA 460 ECON 330 ECON 331 ENVT 1 04 GEOS 1 04 H IST 2 1 5 H IST 339 H IST 496 POLS 431 RELl 1 32 RELI 390 SPAN 322
Human Cultural Diversity C, S 1 Women a n d M e n in World Cultures C , S 1 Value Creation in t h e Global Environ ment I nternational Business Law I nternational Marketing Environmental and Natural Resource Economics S2 I nternational Economics S2 Conse rvation of Natural Resources NS, SM Conse rvation of Natural Resources NS, SM Modern World History C, S 1 Revolutionary China C , S 1 Seminar: The Third World C , S R , S 1 Advanced I nternational Relations S 1 Religions of East Asia C, R3 Studies in History of Religions R3 Latin American Culture and Civilization C
Note: See respective department listings for information concern ing course CRN, sections, i nstructions, 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. Questions should be directed to the Chair of the Global Studies Program, Dr. Karen Travis, at 253.535.7684 or traviskm @plu.edu.
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mSTORY CRN
COURSE
COURSE
ID
T I TLE
5 0 2 4 9 H I ST 1 0 8
01
Hist
5 2 8 0 6 H I ST2 1 5
01
Modern World H i s t ory C , S l
W e s t e rn Civi l i z at ion S l
CR
DAYS
4
M
4
W
F
T R
ETIME
I N S TRUCTOR
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Nordqu i s t ,
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 OAM
Nacy ,
C
01
1 9 t h - century Ame r i can H i s t
Sl
4
M W
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Manning ,
01
I n t ro H i s t
Sl
4
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Carp ,
E
5 3 2 2 5 HIST3 2 1
01
Greek C iv i l i z at i ons S l
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Snee ,
R
5 0 2 5 1 HIST3 2 5
01
Re forma t i o n S l
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Nordqu i s t ,
4
M W
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
E r i cksen ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Benson ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
04 : 4 5 PM
Manning ,
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Kra i g ,
5 3 2 2 8 H I ST 3 3 4
01
Modern Germany ,
5 3 2 2 9 H I ST3 3 9
01
Revolut ionary China
5 3 2 2 6 HIST3 5 3
01
Ci v i l
& Recons t ru c t ion S l
4
5 3 2 3 0 HIST3 5 7
01
Af r i c a n - Ame r i can H i s tory A , S l
4
War
1 8 4 8 - 1 94 5
Sl
4
C , Sl
5 3 2 2 7 H I ST3 6 0
01
The H o l o c au s t A , S 1
5 2 4 4 6 H I ST4 6 0
01
H i s t o f West
4
5 1 9 1 0 H I ST4 94
01
Seminar : Ameri can H i s t o ry
5 0 2 5 7 H I ST4 9 6
01
* S e m : The
5 2 8 1 8 H I ST4 9 7
01
* Se m : European H i s tory
& Northwest
T R M W
ADMN - 2 1 4
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Kra ig ,
T
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
Benson ,
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
Nordqu i s t ,
4
SR , S l
R
321
XAVR - 2 5 0
C
M W
4
CLAS
ADMN - 2 1 4
B
E r i cksen ,
4
cros s l i s t e d w i t h
INGR - 1 1 6 ADMN - 2 1 4
Manning,
SR , S l
P R
1 1 : 4 0AM
F
ADMN - 2 0 8
C
0 1 : 3 5 PM
M W
COMMENTS
ADMN - 2 0 0
L I BR - 3 3 2
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4
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Third W o r l d C , SR , S l
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T R
P
INSTRUCTIONS
ADMN - 2 1 2
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LOCA T I ON
1'1
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F
S T I ME
ADMN - 1 0 1
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C
B
RAMS - 2 0 7 C
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XAVR - 2 5 0
THE HONORS PROGRAM Honors courses are available only to those students accepted into PLU's Honors Program. 5 3 3 4 6 HONR3 0 1
01
Vi rtue
S emina r :
Cha r i t y
1
W
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Temp l eThu r s t on , P HARS - 1 0 9
5 2 B B B HONR3 0 5
01
V i r t u e semina r :
Jus t i c e
1
W
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
S t ivers ,
R
RAMS - 2 0 3
THE INTERNATIONAL CORE INTEGRATED STUDIES OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Students currently taking INTC classes are able to register for INTC courses via the web. Students registering for an INTC class for the first time neet to contact the Provost's Office, in Hauge Administration 1 03, prior to registration for INTC web registration setup. Registration for INTC classes will occur at your regularly scheduled appointment time. 5 2 9 3 5 INTC 1 9 0
01
F I : L ibe r t y
& Power
( 11 2 )
F,
I1
4
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0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Mart i n ,
5 2 9 3 6 INTC1 9 0
02
FI : L i be rty
& Power
( 112)
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I1 4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
E r i c ks e n ,
5 2 9 3 7 INTC 1 9 0
03
FI : L i b e r t y
& Power
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I1
1 1 : 1 5 AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Johnson ,
4
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F
D R G
04
F I : Liberty
5 3 3 6 3 INTC2 4 0
01
S u s t a i n ab i l i t y
&
Power
(112)
F,
& Commun i t y
I1 12
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Benson ,
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Wh i t man ,
C
Cranda l l ,
F i rs t - Ye a r
Expe r i ence
o f f e ring
RAMS - 2 0 4
F i rs t - Ye a r Expe r i ence
o f f er ing
ADMN - 2 0 6
F i r s t - Ye a r Exp e r i e nce
o f f e r ing
M
Sosul s k i , 5 3 2 3 1 INTC 1 9 0
ADMN - 2 0 6
J I
ADMN - 2 0 8
F i r s t - Ye a r Exp e r ience
L I BR - 3 3 2
Thi s
course
s e rv i c e
l e arning
arranged .
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
61
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o f f e r i ng a
requ i red o f f - c ampus
c omponent ,
hours
to
be
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THE rNTERNATIONAL CORE (continued) CRN
CR
COURSE T I TLE
COURSE I D
DAYS
STIME
I NSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Teska , W O B : O OAM 0 9 : 4 5AM Men zel , P L i s osky , J 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Byrne s , R 0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : O O PM Ki l l en, P Carlton, S
RCTR - 2 2 0 ADMN - 2 0 B
5 3 2 3 2 INTC 2 4 3 5 3 3 6 4 INTC 2 4 9
01 01
Conserva t i on&Su s t ainableDev 1 2 4 Human Right s 1 2 4
M W T R
5 3 2 3 4 INTC2 5 1 5 3 2 3 5 I NTC3 2 9
01 01
S o c i a l Globa l i z a t ion 1 2 4 * I dent i t y , Commtmnt , Prspectve 1 3 4
T R T
ETIME
I NSTRUCTI O�S I COMMENTS
L 1 BR - 3 3 2 ADMN - 2 0 4 B
LANGUAGES & LITERATURES All language students will use the Language Resou rce 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 for most languages are offered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) at select times during the year and on a drop-in basis during regular LRC hours. tStudents may meet the Diversity Requirement, Cross-Cultural Perspectives, by taking a 201 or higher-level course in a foreign language (not sign lan guage) used to satisfy the entrance requirement, or completion through the fi rst year of college level of a foreign language (not sign language) other than that used to satisfy the foreign language entrance requirement. All 300- and 400-level literature courses meet the Core I Literature requirement. The following courses are taught in English:
CHIN 1 90 CLAS 23 1 CLAS 321 LANG 446 SCAN 322 SCAN 350
First-Year I nquiry Seminar: Chinese Literature in Translation (37 1 ) C, F, LT Masterpieces of European Literature LT Greek Civilization Theories of Language Acquisition Scandinavia and World Politics Scandinavian Women Writers LT
CHINESE 5 0 2 6 7 CHIN 1 0 2 t
01
El ementary Chine s e
5 3 2 3 6 CH I N 1 9 0 5 3 2 3 7 CH IN1 9 0 5 0 2 6 8 CHIN2 0 2
01 02 01
F I : Ch ine s e Li t ( 3 7 1 ) C , FI : Chinese L i t ( 3 7 1 ) C , Int ermediate Chi nese C
5 2 8 7 1 CHIN3 0 2
01
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Manfredi ,
P
ADMN - 2 1 1A
LT 4 LT 4 4
M W F M W F M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Manfredi , 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Manfredi , 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM L i , J
P P
ADMN - 2 1 2 RAMS - 2 0 5 ADMN - 2 1 lA
Compo s i t ion and Conve r s a t i on C 4
M W F
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F, F,
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(continued)
LANGUAGES & LITERATURES
CLASSICS CRN
COURSE
COURSE
ID
T I TLE
5 2 8 4 2 CLAS 2 3 1
01
Ma s t e rp i e c e S /European L i t
5 3 2 3 8 CLAS 3 2 1
01
Greek
5 2 2 8 6 CLAS 4 9 9
101
Capstone :
LT
C i vi l i z a t i on S l Senior
Pro j e c t
SR
CR
DAYS
S T I ME
ETnlE
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
INSTRUCTIONS
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
N e l son ,
ADMN - 2 0 2
Cros s l i s t e d w i t h
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Snee ,
R
L I BR - 3 3 2
Cro s s l i s t e d w i t h H I S T 3 2 1
2
TBA
Snee ,
R
TBA
Independent
E
/
COMMENTS ENGL
s tudy
231
card
requ i red
FRENCH 5 0 2 6 3 FREN I 0 2 t
01
E l ementary
French
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Jen s e n ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 0
Con t inua t i on o f FREN 1 0 1
5 2 9 4 2 FREN 1 02 t
02
E l ementary
French
4
W
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
02 : 5 0 PM
Jensen ,
M
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
Con t inuat i on o f
FREN 1 0 1
5 0 2 6 5 FREN 2 0 2
01
I n t e rmed i a t e
4
M M
W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Brown ,
R
LIBR- 3 3 2
Con t inua t i on o f
FREN 2 0 1
5 0 2 6 6 FREN 3 0 2
01
Compo s i t i on
4
M \�
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
W i l l iam s - Ginsbe
ADMN - 2 1 9
Con t i nuat i on o f
FREN
French
C
& Conve r s a t i on C
Plus of
FrenchLi t
C , LT 4
1'1
5 3 2 3 9 FREN 4 2 1
01
M a s t e rp i e c e s
5 2 2 8 7 FREN 4 9 9
101
Capstone :
Senior
Proj e c t
SR
2
TBA
Jensen ,
5 3 2 4 0 FREN4 9 9
1 02
Capstone :
Senior
Proj e c t
SR
2
TBA
Brown ,
W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
W i l l iams - G insbe M R
301
one hour l ab TBA
ADMN - 2 1 1A TBA
I ndependent
s t udy card
TBA
I ndependent
S t udy
requ i red
Card requ i red
GERMAN 5 0 2 7 0 GERM I 0 2 t
01
E l ementary German
4
M W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Holmgren ,
J
ADMN - 2 1 0
Cont inua t i on of GERM
101
5 2 9 4 3 GERM I 0 2 t
02
E l ementary German
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Holmgre n ,
J
L I BR - 3 3 2
Cont inuat ion o f
GERM
101
5 0 2 7 1 GERM2 0 2
01
I n t e rme d i a t e
M
ADMN - 2 1 1 B
Cont inuat ion o f
GERM
201
5 0 2 7 2 GERM 3 0 2
01
Compo s i t i o n
RAMS - 2 0 5
Con t inuat i on o f
GERM
301
5 3 2 4 1 GERM 3 2 2
01
German
ADMN - 2 1 0
Con t i nuat ion o f GERM
321
5 2 2 8 8 GERM4 9 9
1 01
Capstone :
TBA
Independent
Ge rman &
4
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM
S o s u l ski ,
C
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Newcomb ,
1750
C 4
M W
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
Holmgren ,
2
TBA
C
Conve r s a t i on
C i vi l i z a t n
s i nc e
S e n i o r P ro j e c t
SR
C J
Staff
s t udy
card
required
GREEK 5 0 2 7 3 GREKI 0 2 t
01
E lementary Greek
4
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Sne e ,
R
ADMN - 2 0 9
Cont inua t i on o f GREK 1 0 1
5 0 2 7 4 GREK2 0 2
01
I n t e rmed i a t e Greek C
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Snee ,
R
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
Con t inuat i on o f
GREK 2 0 1
LANGUAGES 5 3 2 4 8 LANG4 4 6
01
Theor i e s
of
Language Acqui s t n
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0PM
Yade n - Lu t h i ,
B
ADMN - 2 0 0
LATIN 5 0 2 7 6 LATN I 0 2 t
01
E l ementary
5 0 2 7 7 LATN2 0 2
01
Int ermedi a t e
Latin Latin C
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Ne l s on ,
E
ADMN - 2 1 6
Con t i nuat ion o f
LATN
101
4
M W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Nel son ,
E
L I BR - 3 3 0
Con t i nuat ion o f LATN
201
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
63
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LANGUAGES & LITE RATURES
(contin ued)
NORWEGIAN CRN
COUR S E
ID
COURSE
TITLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
E T I ME
INSTRUCTOR
5 0 2 7 8 NORW1 0 2 t
01
E l ementary Norwe g i an
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Berguson ,
5 0 9 0 5 NORW2 0 2
01
Int ermedi a t e
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Toven ,
A
5 3 2 4 2 NORW 3 0 2
01
Compo s i t ion
4
TBA
Toven ,
A
5 2 8 7 4 NORW4 9 9
101
Capstone :
2
TBA
Berguson ,
Norwegian C & Convers a t i on
senior
Proj e c t
C
SR
C
LOCATION
I N S TRUCTIONS
/
COMMENTS
BARS - 1 0 9
Cont inuat i on o f NORW
101
ADMN - 2 1 1 B
Cont inuat i on o f NORW
201
TBA C
TBA
Independent
s t u dy card requi red
TBA
Independent
s t u dy card requ i r ed
OGYM - 1 0 6
P r e r e qu i s i t e :
SCANDINA VIAN 5 2 8 7 5 SCAN 3 2 2
01
Scandinavia
5 3 2 4 3 SCAN3 5 0
01
S c andinavian
5 2 2 8 9 SCAN4 9 9
101
Capstone :
and World Women
Senior
Pol i t i c s
Writers
Proj e c t
SR
4
T R
4
M W
2
TBA
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Toven ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
B e rguson , Tove n ,
A
ADMN - 2 0 4 A C
A
ADMN - 2 1 6
SIGN LANGUAGE 5 0 6 0 0 S I GN1 0 2
01
4
S i gn Language A
0 1 : 4 5 PM
T R
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Curt i s ,
G
S IGN
101
SPANISH 5 0 2 8 0 SPAN 1 0 2 t
01
E l ementary Span i s h
4
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Davi dson ,
E
L I BR - 3 3 2
Cont inu a t i on of
S PAN
101
5 0 2 8 1 S PAN1 0 2 t
02
E l ementary Span i sh
4
M W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Davi dson ,
E
ADMN - 2 0 9
Cont inuat i on o f
SPAN
101
ADMN - 2 14
5 0 5 9 0 SPAN2 0 1
01
Int erme d i a t e
Spani sh C
4
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5 AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Davidson ,
E
5 0 2 8 4 SPAN2 0 2
01
I n t e rmedi a t e
Spanish C
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Predmore ,
J
EVLD - 2 2 8
Cont inua t i on o f
S PAN 2 0 1
5 0 2 8 3 S PAN2 0 2
02
Int e rmedi a t e
Spanish
4
M W F
12 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
L i ghtne r ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 6
Con t i nuat ion o f
S PAN 2 0 1
Compo s i t ion C 4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM
L i ghtne r ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 0
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Predmore ,
J
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Lacabe ,
M M
&
C
5 3 2 4 7 SPAN 3 0 1
01
Advncd Gramma r
5 1 4 3 3 SPAN 3 2 2
01
L a t i nAme r C i v i l i z at ion/Cu l tu r C 4
5 2 4 5 7 S PAN 3 2 5
01
I n t roHi span i c
Lit
Studi e s
C , LT 4
ADMN - 2 1 2 ADMN - 2 1 1A
5 3 2 4 4 SPAN4 2 1
01
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Lacabe ,
5 3 2 4 5 S PAN4 3 2
01
* 2 0 thCentury Lat inAme r Li t C , LT
4
T
0 6 : 1 5 PM
0 9 : 4 5 PM
W i l l i ams ,
T
ADMN - 2 1 1A
5 2 2 9 0 S PAN4 9 9
101
* Capst one :
S e n i o r proj e c t
SR
2
TBA
W i l l i ams ,
T
TBA
Independent
s tudy card requ i red
5 3 2 4 6 SPAN4 9 9
102
* Capstone :
Senior
SR
2
TBA
Lacabe ,
TBA
Independent
S t u dy Card required
Mas t e rp i e c e s / Span i sh L i t
Proj ect
C,
LT 4
L I BR- 3 3 0
M
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WRITING SEMINARS 5 1 4 2 7 WRIT2 0 1
01
W r i t ing / I n t e rnat ' l
Studen t s
WR 4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
64
W i l l i ams - Ginsbe
ADMN - 2 1 2
For
int e rn a t i onal
s tudents
only
LEGAL STUDIES Courses which may count towards the minor: B U SA 405
Note:
Law of the Financial Marketplace
B U SA 407
Law of the Ma rketplace
B U SA 408
I n ternational Business Law
P H I L 328
P h i l osophical Issues in the Law P H
POLS 1 70
Introduction t o Legal Studies S 1
POLS 373
Civil Liberties S 1
POLS 471
Internship in Legal Studies S 1
S e e respective department listings for information concerning cou rse C R N , secti on, instructor, t i m e , meeting place, a n d credit hours. Refer to the
Legal Studies section of the general un iversity catalog for the program requirements. Questions should be directed to the Chair of the Legal Studies Program, Dick Jobst, at 253.535. 7660 or jobstrj@plu.edu.
MARRIAGE & FAMII,Y THERAPY Please Note: CRN
COURSE T I TLE
COURSE ID
All practicums and theory classes are for MFTH graduate students only. CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
ECAM - 0 2 7 ECAM - 0 2 7 ECAM - 0 2 7 TBA
Grad students or inst ructor permi s s i on Grad s t udent s or i n s t ructor permi s s i on Grad students or instructor permi s s i on For MFTH Grad students ONLY Meets in MFTH C l i n i c See sp e c i a l notes on MFTH 5 1 9 0 1 See spe c i al not es on MFTH 5 1 9 0 1 For M FTH grad students ONLY Meets in MFTH C l i n i c See spec i a l not es on MFTH 5 2 0 0 1 For MFTH grad students ONLY Meet in MFTH C l i n i c See special notes on MFTH 5 2 1 0 1 See spec i a l notes on MFTH 5 2 1 0 1 See spe c i a l notes on MFTH 5 2 1 0 1 See spe c i a l notes on MFTH 5 2 1 0 1 See spe c i a l notes on MFTH 5 2 1 0 1 For MFTH grad students ONLY Meet in MFTH C l i n i c S e e spe c i al not e s on MFTH 5 2 2 0 1 For MFTH grad s tuden t s ONLY S e e spe c i a l not e s on MFTH 5 2 3 0 1
MFTH 5 0 0 MFTH5 0 7 MFTH 5 1 0 MFTH5 1 9
01 01 01 01
Human Devel opment Comparat ive Marr & Fam Therapy 4 Human Sexua l i ty & Sex Therapy 2 2 Pra c t i cum I
W TBA
03 : O O PM 0 6 : 2 0 PM Storm , C 0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 6 : 2 0 PM Storm, C 0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 4 : 4 0 PM York , C York , C
5 0 3 1 0 MFTH5 1 9 5 3 3 3 8 MFTH 5 1 9 5 0 3 1 2 MFTH 5 2 0
02 03 01
Pra c t i cum I Prac t i cum I Theory I
2 2 2
TBA TBA TBA
St o rm , C Staff York , C
TBA TBA TBA
5 0 6 0 1 MFTH 5 2 0 5 0 3 1 3 MFTH 5 2 1
02 01
Theory I Pra c t i cum I I
2 2
TBA TBA
Storm , Lewi s ,
TBA TBA
50314 50315 51531 52952 52953 50316
MFTH 5 2 1 MFTH 5 2 1 MFTH52 1 MFTH 5 2 1 MFTH 5 2 1 MFTH 5 2 2
02 03 04 05 06 01
Pra c t i cum Prac t i cum Pract icum Prac t i cum Prac t i cum Theory I I
2 2 2 2 2 2
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Ca l l i son , K Vincent , R Tschimpe rle , B S t orm , C York , C S t orm , C
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TEA
5 0 6 0 2 MFTH 5 2 2 5 2 5 7 1 MFTH 5 2 3 5 2 5 9 6 MFTH 5 2 3
02 01
Theory I I Prac t i cum I I I Pract i cum I I I
2 2 2
TBA TBA TBA
York , C Lewi s , R Ts chimperl e ,
TBA TBA TBA
50306 503 07 52790 50309
02
4
II II II II II
R T
C R
B
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later) 65
Looklng for a class? Check out Banner Interactive Schedule at www. plu.edulbannerlbansched.shtml, See back cover for
MARRIAG E & FAMILY THERAPY CRN
COURSE
ID
details.
(continued)
COURSE TITLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
5 2 7 9 1 MFTH 5 2 3
03
Pr a c t i cum I I I
2
TBA
Cal l i son ,
5 2 7 9 2 MFTH 5 2 3
04
Pra c t i cum
2
TBA
Vincent ,
5 2 4 6 2 MFTH 5 2 4
01
Theory
III
2
TBA
Storm,
III
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR K R
C C
5 2 4 6 3 MFTH5 2 4
02
Theory I I I
2
TBA
York ,
5 2 7 9 3 MFTH52 5
01
P r a c t i cum I V
2
TBA
Cal l i s on ,
5 2 7 9 4 MFTH 5 2 5
02
Pra c t i cum I V
2
TBA
Lewi s ,
5 2 7 9 5 MFTH5 2 5
03
Pra c t i cum I V
2
TBA
Tschi mpe r l e ,
5 2 7 9 6 MFTH 5 2 5
04
Prac t i cum I V
2
TBA
Vincent ,
5 2 9 4 5 MFTH 5 2 7
01
Extended Prac t i cum V
2
TBA
Staff
5 0 3 1 7 MFTH 5 9 9
01
The s i s
4
TBA
S t orm ,
5 3 3 3 9 MFTH 5 9 9
02
The s i s
4
TBA
York ,
K
R B
R
C C
/ CmlMENTS
I NSTRUCTIONS
TBA
See
spe c i a l
not e s
on MFTH
523
01
TBA
See
spe c i a l
not e s
on
M FTH
523
01
TBA
For MFTH grad
TBA
See
spe c i a l
TBA
For
MFTH grad s t udent s
s t u de n t s
notes
ONLY
on MFTH 5 2 4
01
ONLY
TBA
See
spe c i a l
not e s
on MFTH 5 2 5
01
TBA
See
s pe c i a l
not e s
on MFTH
525
01
TBA
S e e s pe c i a l
not e s on MFTH
525
01
TBA
For MFTH grad s tudent s
ONLY
TBA
For
MFTH grad
s t udent s
ONLY
TEA
For MFTH grad
s t udent s
on l y
MATHEMATICS T o insure correct p lacement of students in begi nning math courses, eligibility will be required for registration for MATH 1 05 , 1 07, 1 1 1 , 1 1 2 , 1 23 , 1 28, 1 40, Ii and 1 5 1 . Students may establish eligibility for registration for a cou rse by earning a qualifying score through the math placement system . Students who have. completed the p rerequisite course at PLU with a grade of C or higher are eligible without ta king the placement exam. Students who have not taken the placement exam may obtain the exam at the Math Department Office in the Math Building, room 1 0 1 . The exam is also available on-line at https://banweb.plu.edu/pap/hxskmplc_Pmath l ntro. T he exam and accompanying questionnaire will take about 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the results to be available. New students p referring to take the exam by mail should contact the Math Placement Di rector at the earliest opportunity at 253.535.8738. If you have taken the exam and would like to view your placement results on-line, go to Banner Web at http J/www.plu.edu/banner/. After logging i n , select Student Services and Financial Aid from the menu, then Student Records, and finally, View Math Placement Results. If you have questions about your placement, contact the Math Placement Di rector, 253.535.8738. If a student is eligible for a particular math course (either by taking a prerequisite course at PLU or through the math placement system) but experiences difficulties registering for that course, contact the Math Placement Director, Dr. Celine Dorner, at 253.535.8738.
Students 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 beginning math course. 5 2 8 5 1 MATH 1 0 5
01
Math
of
Personal
Finance MR , NS 4
M W
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Benkha l t i ,
R
OGYM - 1 0 4
5 3 2 5 3 MATH1 0 5
02
Math o f
P e r sona l
Finance
MR , NS 4
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
Benkha l t i ,
R
OGYM - 1 0 4
5 0 2 8 9 MATH 1 1 1
01
Co l l ege
Algebra MR , NS
2
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 OAM
Meye r ,
N
OGYM - 1 0 5
Course me e t s See
5 0 2 9 0 MATH 1 1 2
01
Pl ane
Trigonomet ry MR , NS
2
M W
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Meyer ,
N
OGYM - 1 0 5
above
Course See
1 s t ha l f o f t e rm
for
meet s
above
for
e l ig ib i l i t y requirements 2nd ha l f
of
t e rm
el i g i b i l i t y requirements
5 0 2 9 3 MATH1 2 8
01
L i n e a r Mode l s
& C a l c u l u s MR , NS 4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Skl a r ,
J
OGYM - 1 0 5
S e e above
5 0 2 9 1 MATH1 2 8
02
L i n e a r Mode l s
& C a l c u l u s MR , NS 4
M W
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Skl a r ,
J
OGYM - 1 0 5
S e e above f o r e l i g i b i l i ty requirements
F
66
f o r e l i g i b i l igy requirements
MATHEMATICS (continued) CRN
COURSE ID
50294 50295 50296 50297 50298 50299 5 3 2 54 50301 50302 50304 53019 50305 51063 53255 53257 53258
MATH14 0 MATH 1 4 0 MATH 1 5 1 MATH 1 5 1 MATH 1 5 2 MATH 1 5 2 MATH 1 5 2 MATH2 3 0 MATH24 5 MATH2 53 MATH3 2 1 MATH3 3 1 MATH3 4 0 MATH3 4 2 MATH3 5 6 MATH 4 5 5
01 02 01 02 01 02 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
Ana l yt i c Geom/Functions MR , NS Ana lyt i c Geom/ Func t i ons MR , NS In troduc t i on to Calculus MR , NS Int roduc t i on to C a l culus MR , NS Cal culus I I MR , NS C a l culus I I MR , NS Cal culus I I MR , NS Matrix Algebra MR , NS D i s crete S t ructures MR , NS Mu l t i var i ab l e Calculus MR , NS Geome t ry MR , NS Li near Al gebra MR , NS B r i e f I nt ro / probab i l i t y MR , NS probab i l i ty / S t a t Theory MR , NS Nume r i c a l Ana lys i s MR , NS Mathema t i c a l Analys i s MR , NS
4 4
M W F M W F M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM 0 1 : 4 5PM 12 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 12 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 11 : 1 5 AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM 0 2 : 5 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 02 : 5 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM 1 0 : 2 0 AM 12 : 2 0 PM 0 9 : 0 5AM 0 2 : 5 0 PM 0 9 : 05AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 1 2 : 2 0PM 02 : 5 0 PM 1 0 : 2 0AM
Wu , D Wu , D Hea t h , D Heath , D Dorne r , B Dorne r , B Stuart , J Stuart , J Skl a r , J Meye r , N Heath , D Dorne r , B Stuart , J Wu , D Stuart , J Benkhal t i ,
OGYM - 1 0 4 RCTR - 2 1 0
See See See See
4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4
M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W
F F F F F F F F F F F F F
R
MGYM - 1 0 1 MGYM - 1 0 1 MBLD - 1 l 2 MBLD - 1 l 2 MBLD - 1 1 2 OGYM - 1 0 3 MBLD - 1 l 2 OGYM - 1 0 3 MGYM- 1 0 1 MGYM - 1 0 1 OGYM - 1 0 3 MGYM - 1 0 1 MGYM - 1 0 3 OGYM - 1 0 6
above for e l i g ib i l i ty above for e l i g i� i l i t y above for e l i gi b i l i t y above for e l i g i b i l i ty
require ment s requi rement s requi rements requi rement s
Course me e t s 1 s t ha l f of te rm
Course me e t s 2nd ha l f of term Cro s s l i s ted with STAT 3 4 2
MUSIC Students currently registered for private lessons may register for conti nuing lessons via Banner Web at your regularly scheduled registration appointment time. First-time music students should contact the Music Office at 253.535.7602 for assistance. Registration procedures:
Go to the
Spring 2004 Music Student Reference at
http://www. plu.edu/banner/bansch ed .shtml. Determine which C R N (s) you
need by verifying the course 10 and title, the name of the instructor, and the nu mbe r of credits for which you wish to take the class. Once the C R N (s) have been determined, fo llow the normal registration proced u res detailed on page 1 5 . Pl ease be aware that you may need to change the credit hou rs at the time
of registration as the system will default to the lowest possible num ber for that course. I f you get an error message indicating "PREQ & TEST SCORE
E R ROR" contact the Mu sic office at 253.535.7602 for assistance. For HOLD errors please see page 14 for resolution information. PLEASE NOTE: You may not register for more than 1 7 credits via Ban ner Web. If you wish to exceed 1 7 credits, register for the fi rst 1 7 credits via Banner Web and then go to the Student Services Center, in Hauge Adm inistration 1 02 , for assistance with the additional course (s).
Private lessons require concert attendance in addition to individual instruction. See http://www.plu .edu/-mu sic/announcementsJ or contact the Music office for details. Class Lessons:
1 credit hour:
Meet twice a week for 50 min utes each
Private I nstructi on:
1 credit hour:
Twelve 30- minute private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars
2 credit hours:
Twelve 60-minute private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars
3-4 credit hours: Permission of I n structor is required: Twelve 60-min ute pri vate lessons per term , plus additional outside work and weekly performance seminars
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 67
4:30
and later)
MUSIC
Looking IN 8 -
class? Check out
Banne.r Inte ra cti ve Schedule at www.plu.eduJbannerlbansched.shtml. See back cover for details.
PRIVATE LESSONS (continued) Private Lesson Fees in addition to tuition (per course) $1 75.00 1 credjt hour 2 or 4 credit hours $350.00 Performance Seminars: See seminar information at right and/or check with instructor at beginning of the term . INSTRUCTOR
COURSE TITLE
DAYS
"201 1 401 202 / 402
Jazz Private Piano
TBA TBA
Staff Staff
203 / 403 204 / 404
Organ Private Voice
TBA TBA
Staff Staff
205 / 405 206 / 406 207 / 407 208 / 408 209 / 409 2 1 0 / 41 0 2 1 1 / 41 1 2 1 2 / 41 2 21 3 / 41 3 2 1 4 / 41 4 21 5 / 41 5 2 1 6 / 41 6 2 1 7 / 41 7 2 1 8 / 41 8 2 1 9 / 41 9 221 327 351 42 1 427 499
TBA Violinl Viola TBA Cellol Bass TBA Flute TBA Oboel English Horn TBA Bassoon Clarinet TBA TBA Saxophone ďż˝ TBA Trum pet TBA Horn TBA Trombone TBA Euphoniuml Tuba TBA Percussion TBA Private G u itar TBA Harp TBA H arpsichord Keyboard Proficiency( 1 cr)TBA TBA Composition TBA Accom panying TBA Advanced Keyboarding TBA Adv Orchestrationl Arr TBA Senior Project: Recital
*
CRN
START END
COURSE 1 0
ROOM
SEMINAR I N FORMATION
Registration handled by the department Farner: R, 7:30-9:30 pm, MBRC-306, per schedule. Others TBA. F, 1 2:30 pm - 1 :30 pm, LCHI MBRC-306, per schedule, plus studio classes TBA. M, 6: 1 0 pm - 7:00 pm, MBRC-322, Weekly
Staff Staff Terpenning, R Spicciati, S Staff Rine, C Blunck, D Scott, J Vaught Farner, K Winkle, K Phillips, E Staff Staff Wooster, P Habedank, K Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
F, 1 :45 pm - 3:00 pm, MBRC-202, Weekly
F, 1 2:30 pm - 1 :30 pm, MBRC- 1 1 6, Weekly
M, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, MBRC-1 1 6, Weekly F, 1 2 :30 pm - 1 :30 pm, MBRC-322, Weekly W, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm, LCH, Weekly F, 1 2:30 pm - 1 :35 pm, MBRC-334, Weekly
F, 1 2:30 pm - 1 :30 pm, MBRC-202, Weekly
PERMISSION REQUIRED
COURSE
COURSE
ID
CR
T I TLE
5 2 4 6 4 MUS I 1 0 1
01
I n t roduc t i on
5 1 5 4 6 MUS I 1 l 6
01
Basic
Keyboarding AR
t o Mu s i c
AR
1
5 3 2 6 5 MUS I 1 l 6
02
Basic
Keyboarding AR
1
DAY S
4
R
T
M
W T
R
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
S T IME
E T I ME
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Poppe ,
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 0 5AM
W a l ke r ,
D
MBRC - 3 3 1
0 8 : 5 5AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
Wa l ke r ,
D
MBRC - 3 3 1
68
D
MBRC - 3 2 2
INSTRUCTIONS
/ COMMENTS
MUSIC (continued) CRN
COURSE ID
53359 5 1 9 94 51500 51501 53360 51065 50319 5032 1 50320 50322 51502 52521 51503
MUS I l 1 6 MUS I l 2 0B MUS I 1 2 2 MUS I 1 2 2 MUS I 1 2 2
51504 50326 50327 50328 51505 53267 53268 51509 53336 50334 53270
MUS I 2 2 4 MUS I 2 2 6 MUS I 2 2 6 MUS I 2 2 6 MUS I 2 3 4 MUS I 2 4 6 MUS I 2 4 7 MUS I 3 3 4 MUS I 3 3 8 MUS I 3 4 0 MUS I 3 4 1
03 01 01 02 03 01 02 01 02 03 04 01 01 02 01 02 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
5 1 0 6 8 MUS I 3 4 6
01
5 0 3 3 5 MUS I 3 4 6
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
Bas i c Keyboarding AR Mus i c and Culture AR , C Keyboarding I I AR Keyboarding I I AR Keyboarding I I AR Theory I AR Theory I AR Ear Training I I AR Ear Training I I AR Ear Training I I AR Ear Tra ining I I AR Class Voice AR Ja z z Theory Lab AR
1 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1
M W
0 8 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 1 : 2 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 8 : 5 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 2 : 0 5 PM 0 9 : 4 5AM 1 0 : 4 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 8 : 50 AM 12 : 4 0 PM 1 2 : 0 5 PM 02 : 3 5 PM 0 1 : 2 0 PM 02 : 3 5PM 02 : 3 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 7 : 5 0 PM 0 9 : 4 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 2 0 PM 0 4 : 3 0 PM
Walker , D Grie shabe r , K Walk e r , D Wa lke r , D Walk e r , D Farner , R Farne r , R Tege l s , P Farne r , K Farne r , K Tege l s , P Frohnmaye r , M Joyner , D Joyne r , D Hof fman , D Hof fman , D Hof fman , D Tegel s , P Wether ington , J Robbins , D Yout z , G Bel l - Hanson , J Poppe , D Poppe , D
MBRC - 3 3 1 MBRC - 3 2 2 MBRC - 3 3 1 MBRC - 3 3 1 MBRC - 3 3 1 MBRC - 3 3 4 MBRC - 3 3 4 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 3 3 4 MBRC - 3 2 2 MBRC - 3 3 4 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 2 0 2 MBRC - 3 0 6 MBRC - 3 2 2 MBRC - 3 2 2 MBRC- 3 0 6 MBRC - 3 3 4 MBR C - 1 1 6 MBRC - 1 1 6
1 1 3 1 1
M W T R M W M W T R T R T T R
3 3 2 2
M W F T R M W M W
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 1 0 : 50AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 8 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 0 : 5 0AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 1 1 : 5 0AM 06 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM
Conduct ing II AR
1
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 0 5AM Taube ,
02
Conduct ing I I AR
1
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
5 3 2 7 1 MUS I 4 3 1 5 3 2 7 2 MUS I 4 4 4 5 0 3 5 8 MUS I 4 4 6
01 01 01
1 P i ano L i t e rature I I AR Mater i a l s Se condary Choral MUS 2 Conduct ing IV AR 1
M W T R M W F
12 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 2 0PM Harty , J 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 0 : 4 5AM Nanc e , ' L 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 0 5AM Taube , S
5 0 3 5 9 MUS I 4 4 6
02
Conduc t i ng IV AR
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INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
For mu s i c ma j ors anti minors only
Musi c ma j ors only Admi ss ion to School of Educ and comp l e t i on of Hub I required Inst rument a l maj ors Inc ludes per formance lab Choral ma j ors Inc l udes perf ormance lab
Inst rumen tal ma j or s Incl udes perf ormance l ab Choral ma j ors Include s perf ormance lab
MBRC - 2 0 2
MUSIC ENSEMBLES Students currently registered for private lessons may now register for continuing lessons via Ban ner Web at your regularly scheduled registration appointment time. M u sic ensembles may be taken for 0 or 1 credit. Registration procedures can be found on page 67. 5 0 3 4 1 MUS I 3 6 0
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Cho i r of the West AR
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0 5 : 1 0 PM Lehmann , K 05 : 1 0 PM 0 5 : 1 0 PM Nance , L 0 5 : 1 0 PM 0 5 : 1 0 PM
MBRC - 3 0 6 MBRC - 3 3 0 MBRC - 3 2 2 MBR C - 3 0 6 MBRC - 3 3 0
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 69
4:30
Tour Fee :
$150 . 0 0
Tour Fee :
$150 . 00
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COURSE
COUR S E
ID
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(continued) CR
T I TLE
AR
DAYS
ST IME
ET I ME
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I NSTRUCT I ONS
5 0 3 4 3 �1US I 3 6 2
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Lehmann ,
5 0 3 ·J,4 MUS B 6 3
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 1 5 PM
Nanc e ,
5 0 9 2 1 MUS B 6 5
01
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0-1
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 3 0 PM
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1 0 : 3 0»1
1 1 : o DAM
5 0 3 4 5 MUS I 3 6 8
01
0 7 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
Nanc e ,
L
MBRC - 3 0 6
Fee :
$30 . 00
5 0 3 4 6 MU S I 3 7 0
01
0 3 ; 4 0 PM
0 5 : 1 0 PM
Taube ,
S
MBRC - 3 3 0
Fu l l
band :
0 3 : 4 0 Pt<1
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0 9 : 4 5 PM
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t o Commun i ty Members
0 3 : 1 5 PM
Joyne r ,
12
MBR C - 3 2 2
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Fee :
0-1 M
0 5 : 4 5 PM
0 7 : 4 5 PM
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5 0 3 5 4 MUS B B 1
03
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5 0 3 5 5 1'1US 1 3 8 1
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5 0 3 5 6 1'l US I 3 8 1
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* Chamb e r Ensemb l e AR
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5 0 6 0 4 MUS I 3 8 1
06
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07
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0 - 1 TBA
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5 1 5 B 5 M US I 3 B 1
08
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5 2 2 6 3 M US B 8 1
09
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MBRC - 3 3 4
NURSING NURS 1 90 is open to non-majors. NURS 280, NU RS 330 and NURS 365 are open to non-majors with departmental permission. Enrollment In all other nursing courses requires formal admission to the nursing major or minor. NOTE: Registration for all courses must be done by web registration unless otherwise noted in this sche d ule. Cli nical sections are subject t o 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. C RN
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5 2 9 4 7 NURS 1 9 0
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CO MMENTS
F i r s t - Y e a r Exp e r i ence Top i c :
5 2 4 7 0 NUR S 2 2 0
I
Foundat ions
L a b / As s e s s ment
Fee :
o f f e r i ng
f o r C a r i ng $100 . 00
NURSING (conti nued) CRN
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT ION
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
INGR - I 0 0
Co - regi s t e r for NURS 2 7 0 lab Lab /Asses sment Fee : 路 S 1 0 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r with NURS 2 7 0 0 1 Co - reg i s t e r w i t h NURS 2 7 0 0 1 Co- regi s t e r w i t h NURS 2 7 0 0 1
COURSE TIT LE
CR
DAYS
STIME
5 2 4 7 2 NURS2 7 0
01
Health A s s e s smen t & Promo t i on
4
M W
52474 52475 52476 524 77 50380
NURS 2 7 0 NURS 2 7 0 NURS2 7 0 NURS2 8 0 NURS 3 2 0
LOI L02 L03 01 01
Health Asses sment & Promo Lab H e a l t h As s e s sment & Promo Lab Hea l t h Assessment & Promo Lab Human Patholog i c al Proce s s e s Nu rsing Competenc i e s I I
0 0 0 4 2
T T T
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Dybbro , J Ridgeway , K 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Dybb ro , J 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Dybbro , J 0 1 : 4 5PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Dybbro , J 0 8 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Rob inson , M 0 9 : 55AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Dubo i s , J
RAMS - 3 2 1 RAMS - 3 2 1 RAMS - 3 2 1 EVLD - 2 2 7 RAMS - 2 0 4
52291 522 92 53274 52 8 9 9 52900
NURS 3 2 0 NURS 3 2 0 NURS 3 2 0 NURS 3 3 0 NURS 3 4 0
LOI L02 L03 01 01
Nursing Compet enc ies Lab Nurs ing Competenc i e s Lab Nursing Competenc i e s Lab Pharmacology/Therapeu t i c Modal S i tuatns / Individ/Adult H l t h I
0
11 01 01 11 08
RAMS - 3 1 7 RAMS - 3 1 7 RAMS - 3 1 7 RAMS - 2 0 6 RAMS - 2 0 4
5 2 9 1 6 NURS 3 4 0
COl
S i tuat / I ndiv/Adult Hlth I C l i n 0
RF
0 6 : 3 0AM
A
CLIN-
5 2 9 1 7 NURS 3 4 0
C02
S i tuat / I ndiv/Adu l t H l t h I C l in 0
RF
0 6 : 3 DAM 0 3 : O O PM Bue l e r - Fong , A
CLIN-
5 3 2 7 5 NURS 3 4 0
C03
S i t uat / Indiv/Adu l t Hlth I C l in 0
RF
02 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 0 0 PM Aikin ,
S
CLIN-
5 3 2 7 6 NURS 3 4 0
C04
S i tuat / Ind iv/Adu l t H l t h I C l i n 0
RF
0 2 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 0 0 PM Ai k i n ,
S
CLIN-
5 3 2 7 7 NURS 3 4 0
COS
S i tuat / I ndiv/Adu l t H l t h I Clin 0
RF
02 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 0 0 PM Dubo i s ,
5 2 9 1 0 NURS 3 5 0
01
S i t u a t i ons / Individ/Mental H l t h 4
COURSE ID
0 0 4 4
F
M T T T W M W T
M
ETTME
: 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM : 4 5PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM : 1 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM
Dubo i s , J Dubois , J Dubo i s , J Robinson , M Ai k i n , S
0 3 : O O PM Bue l e r - Fong ,
0 8 : O OAM
1 0 : 2 DAM Tomko ,
J
CL I N -
M
5 2 9 1 8 NURS 3 5 0
COl
S i tuat / Indiv/Mental H l t h C l i n
0
RF
0 6 : 3 0AM
Culbert son , 0 3 : 0 0 PM Tomko , M
5 3 2 7 8 NURS 3 5 0
C02
S i tuat / Indiv/Me ntal Hlth Clin
0
RF
0 6 : 3 DAM
0 3 : O O PM Tomk o ,
5 3 2 7 9 NURS 3 5 0
C03
S i tua t / Indiv/Ment a l Hlth Cl i n
0
RF
06 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Labuhn ,
5 3 2 8 0 NURS 3 5 0
C04
S i tua t / Indiv/Mental H l t h Cl in
0
RF
TBA
5 2 9 1 1 NURS 3 6 0
01
Research and Inf orma t i c s
4
W F
1 1 : 5 0AM
5 0 9 3 5 NURS 3 6 5
01
Cul t r l l y Congruent Hl thcare A
4
W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
RAMS - 2 0 6
Co - reg i st e r for NURS 3 5 0 Course meets 1 s t ha l f o f Co - re g i s t e r for NURS 3 5 0 Course mee t s 2nd ha l f o f Co - re g i s t e r f o r NURS 3 5 0 Course me e t s 2 nd ha l f o f Co - re g i s t e r for NURS 3 5 0 Course me e t s 1 s t ha l f o f
CLINCLINCLIN-
K B
TBA
0 1 : 3 5 PM Carr , M RAMS - 2 0 4 Mi z e , E 03 : 3 0 PM Newcome r - Culp , M RCTR- I 0 3
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning
71
Co - r e g i s t e r f o r NURS 3 4 0 c l i n i c a l Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - regi ster for NURS 3 4 0 01 Course mee t s 1st ha l f o f term Co - re g i s t e r for NURS 3 4 0 0 1 Course meets 2nd ha l f o f term Co - reg i s t e r for NURS 3 4 0 01 Course mee t s 1st ha l f o f t e rm Co- regi s t e r w i t h NURS 3 4 0 01 Course me e t s 2nd ha l f of te rm Co - reg i s t e r for NURS 3 4 0 0 1 Course mee t s 2nd ha l f o f te rm Co - reg i s t e r for NURS 3 5 0 c l i n i c a l
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Co- regi s t e r for NURS 3 2 0 lab Lab / As s e s sment Fee : S 5 0 . 0 0 Co - r eg i s t e r for NURS 3 2 0 0 1 Co - re g i s t e r f o r NURS 3 2 0 0 1 Co - reg i s t e r f o r NURS 3 2 0 0 1
4:30
For nursing student s : of Jun i o r I sequence .
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01 term 01 t e rm 01 t e rm 01 t erm
Prior complet ion Open to c ampus .
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.plu.edulbanner/ba nsched.shtml. See back cover for details.
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COURSE T I TLE
COURSE ID
CR
DAYS F
STIME
ETIME
0 8 : 0 0AM
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L OCATI ON
INSTRUCTIONS / COMM ENTS
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ADMN - 1 0 1
S
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Co - re g i s t e r f o r NURS 3 7 0 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 C o - reg i s t e r for NURS 370 Course me ets 1st hal f of Co- reg i s t e r for NURS 3 7 0 Course mee t s 1 s t ha l f o f Co- reg i s t e r f o r NURS 3 7 0 Course me ets 1 s t hal f of Co- reg i s te r for NURS 3 7 0 Course me e t s 2 n d hal f of Co - re g i s t e r for NURS 3 7 0 Course mee t s 2nd ha l f of Co- reg i s t e r for NURS 3 7 0 Course meets 2nd ha l f o f Co - r egister for NURS 3 8 0 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co-register for NURS 3 8 0 Course me ets 1st ha l f of C o - regi s t e r for NURS 3 8 0 Course meets 2 n d hal f of Co- regi s t e r f o r NURS 3 8 0 Course meets 2nd hal f o f Co - register for NURS 3 8 0 Course mee t s 2nd ha l f o f Co - reg i s t e r f o r NURS 3 8 0 Course mee t s 1 s t ha l f o f
I NSTRUCTOR
5 2 9 1 2 NURS 3 7 0
01
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MT
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S i t u a t i ons/ Fami ly/ Ch i l dbearing 0
MT
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03 : 0 0 PM Mari e l l a ,
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5 3 2 8 3 NURS 3 7 0
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0 6 : 3 0AM
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Si tuat / Fami l y/ Chi ldbear C l i n
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12 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM Wood,
5 2 9 1 3 NURS 3 8 0
01
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0 8 : 0 0AM
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C02
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MT
0 6 : 4 5AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Newcome r - Culp , M CLIN-
5 3 2 8 6 NURS 3 8 0
C03
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MT
0 6 : 4 5AM
0 3 : 0 0 PM Bradshaw , M
CLIN-
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C04
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12 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM Mc Cann ,
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S i tuat / Fami l y / C h i l drear C l i n
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1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM Mc Cann ,
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5 3 2 9 1 NURS 4 2 0
01
I ntro/ Leadership & R e s Mgmt
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5 3 2 9 2 NURS 4 3 0
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S i tuat i ons with Commun i t i e s
5
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COl C02 C03 C04 01
S i t uat i ons w/ Communi t i e s C l i n S i t ua t i ons w/ Commun i t i e s C l i n S i tuat i ons w/ commun i t i e s Cl i n S i tuat i ons w/ Commun i t i e s C l in S i tuatns / I ndivid /Adult Hlth I I
0 0 0 0 4
5 3 2 9 8 NURS4 4 0
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MT
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03 : 0 0 PM Carr ,
M
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5 3 2 9 9 NURS 4 4 0
C02
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MT
0 6 ; 3 0AM
03 ; 0 0 PM Ca r r ,
M
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C03
S i t utns / I ndiv/Adl tHlth I I C l i n 0
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5 3 3 0 1 NURS4 4 0
C04
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02 : 3 0 PM
1 1 : 0 0 PM Stewart ,
S
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C05
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03 ; 0 0 PM Wol fer ,
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RAMS - 2 0 4 INGR - 1 1 6 RAMS - 2 0 4
R R R R W
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CLIN足 CLIN足 CLIN足 CLIN足 ADMN - 1 0 1
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C o - re g i s t e r f o r NURS 4 3 0 cl inical Lab/As s e s s ment Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - regis ter f o r NURS 4 3 0 0 1 C o - reg i s t e r f o r NURS 4 3 0 0 1 Co - re g i s t e r f o r NURS 4 3 0 0 1 Co - re g i s t e r for NURS 4 3 0 0 1 Co- reg i s t e r for NURS 4 4 0 c l inical Lab / As s e s sment Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for NURS 4 4 0 0 1 Course me e t s 1 s t half of t e rm C o - reg i s t er f or NURS 4 4 0 Course mee t s 2nd hal f o f t e rm Co - reg i s t e r f o r NURS 4 4 0 0 1 Course mee t s 1 s t ha l f o f t e rm Co- reg i s t e r for NURS 4 4 0 0 1 Course me ets 2 n d half of term Co - r egister for NURS 4 4 0 01 Course mee t s 1 s t h a l f of t e rm
NU RSING CRN
(continued)
COURSE
COURSE
ID
T I TL E
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
5 3 3 0 3 NURS 4 4 1
01
S e n i o r Seminar
1
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0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
S c ha f f l e r ,
5 3 3 0 4 NUR S4 4 1
02
S e n i o r Seminar
1
W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0PM
Carr ,
M
5 2 9 0 1 NURS4 6 0
01
H e a l t h Care
0 8 : 0 0AM
1 0 : 2 DAM
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5 3 2 8 9 NUR S 4 8 0
01
P ro f e s s i on a l
5 3 2 9 0 NURS4 9 9
01
5 1 0 4 3 NURS 5 2 7
01
5 2 5 2 3 NURS 5 3 2
01
Sys t ems
Cl inical
Cap s t one :
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Expe r i ence
Founda t i ons
Nursing
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RAMS - 2 04
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
George ,
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RAMS - 2 0 4
0 5 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Labuhn ,
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RAMS - 2 0 4
0 8 : 0 0AM
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Malone y ,
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Mee t s
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Meets
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01 01
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5 2 5 2 4 NURS5 9 6
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0 1 : 0 0 PM
0 3 : 0 0 PM
TBA
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F
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May be
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taken
NURS 5 9 9
101
1
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-
taken
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for
1
4
$55 . 00
credi t s
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1
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credi t s
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/ COMMENTS
for
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4
cre d i t s
cont a i ns
a
s e rv i c e
PHllJ O SOPHY 5 2 8 2 8 PH I L I 0 l
01
P h i l o s op h i c a l
5 3 3 0 5 PHI L 2 2 8
01
Soc i a l
5 3 3 0 6 PHIL2 3 0
01
5 1 9 9 9 PHI L 3 2 5
01
- Phi l ,
I s su e s
& P ol i t i cal
4
PH
Phi l
4
PH
Anima l s , & EnvironmentPH
B u s i ne s s
Ethics
PH
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0 9 : 4 5AM
Cooper ,
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1 0 : 2 0AM
Johnson ,
G
ADMN - 2 1 4
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
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E
ADMN - 2 1 2
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
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K
P
ADMN - 2 0 4 A
ADMN - 2 2 1
Thi s
course
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componen t .
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j un i o r
permi s s i on .
s t anding or
P a s s / Fa i l
t o BUSA maj ors ,
dec l ared or
5 2 0 0 0 PH I L 3 2 5
02
Bus i n e s s
Ethics
PH
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Kaur i n ,
P
ADMN - 2 2 1
S e e not e s
on
PHI L
325
01
524 8 5 PHIL3 2 5
03
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PH
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P
ADMN - 2 0 8
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01
5 2 8 3 0 PHI L3 2 8
01
PH 4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Kaurin ,
P
BARS - I 0 9
Prereq :
POLS
170 ,
another
cours e ,
or
Phi l o soph i c a l
I s su e s
in
Law
not e s
Cou r s e 5 3 3 0 8 PH I L 3 3 1
01
Anc ient
5 3 3 0 7 PHI L 3 5 0
01
Phi l o s ophy
Phil osophy PH of
R e l i g i on
PH
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
McKenn a ,
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 DAM
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E K
i n s t ru c t o r ' s
option doe s
not
intending .
Ph i l o s ophy
i n s t ru c t o r permi s s i on .
satisfies
Phi l o sophy GUR
ADMN - 2 12 ADMN- 2 0 4 A
Prereq :
At
least
one
course
in
e ither
Phi l o s ophy or R e l i gi on
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Four one-hour activity courses (1 00-259), including PHED 1 00, are req uired 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-ed ucational basis. PHED 1 00 is required for graduation and is offered every semester. It should be taken during the first year, but may be taken during any semester. *DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION CRN
COURSE ID
50405 50406 5 0 4 07 50408 50410 5 04 1 1 5 09 4 9
PHED1 0 0 PHED1 0 0 PHED1 0 0 PHED1 0 0 PHED1 0 0 PHED1 0 0 PHED1 0 0
COURSE T I TLE 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Schedule at www.plu.edulbanneribansched.shtrnl. See back cover for details.
(continued)
Person a l i z e d Persona l i zed Persona l i zed Persona l i zed Person a l i zed Person a l i zed Person a l i z ed
Fi tness Fi tness F i tness Fitness Fitness Fitness Fi tne s s
Progrm Progrm Progrm Progrm Progrm Progrm Progrm
PE PE PE PE PE PE PE
ETIME
CR
DAYS
STIME
1 1 1
M W F M W F T R T R M W F T R T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM
1 1 1 1
INSTRUCTOR Evans . A McConne l l , Noren , R Westering , Thomas , J Moore , B We s t e ring ,
K S
S
LOCAT ION
INSTRUCTI ONS / COMMENTS
OGYM - 2 0 5 OGYM - 1 0 5 OGYM - 1 02 OGYM - l 04 OGYM - 2 0 5 OGYM - 1 04 OGYM - 1 0 3
Course me e t s 1 s t ha ďż˝ f o f t erm Course mee t s 1 s t hal f of t e rm Course me ets 1 s t ha l f of t e rm Course Course Course Course
meets meets meets meets
1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
ha l f hal f ha l f ha l f
of of of of
t e rm t e rm term term
Students with physical limitations should consider registering for PH ED 1 50. N i chol son , G 0 2 : 0 0 PM 0 3 : 1 0 PM Fosni c k , M
TBA TACF -
T R
0 9 : 55AM
1 1 : 4 0AM Harshman ,
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T R T R M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W T R M W T R M W F M W
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 1 1 : 15AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM 1 1 : 0 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 12 : 2 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM 1 2 : 2 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 02 : 5 0 PM 0 8 : 1 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM
R
0 7 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0 PM Rice ,
1 1 1 1 1
T R TW T R M W R
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 6 : 3 0 PM 1 0 : 5 0AM 0 9 : 15AM 0 3 : 4 5 PM
0 5 : 2 0 PM 0 7 : 3 5 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 0 5 : 1 5 PM
1
T T R M W M W F
0 3 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 1 5AM
0 5 : 1 5 PM Cregeur , B 1 0 : 4 5AM McGi l l , M 1 2 : 2 0PM McG i l l , M
5 0 4 1 2 PHED 1 5 0 5 2 9 2 5 PHED 1 5 1
01 01
Adaptive Phys ical Act ivity P E Beginning Golf PE
1 1
TBA T R
5 2 0 3 4 PHED 1 5 5
01
Bowling PE
1
50416 52924 50951 50417 50418 52 024 53251 5 04 2 0 50419 50421 53349 52479 5 3 3 54 50424
PHED162 PHED 1 6 3 PHED164 PHED 1 6 5 PHED 1 7 7 PHED 1 7 7 PHED 1 7 7 PHED 1 8 2 PHEDl 8 3 PHED 1 8 6 PHED1 9 0 PHED1 92 PHED2 0 1 PHED2 05
01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Beg inning Tennis PE Beg inning Badminton PE P i ckleba l l PE Racquetb a l l / S quash PE Weight Training PE Weight Training PE Weight Training PE Low Impa c t Aerob i c s PE Power Aerobics PE Step Aerobi c s PE FI : HealArt Mi ndBody ( 3 6 2 ) A , F , PE Intermed i a t e Tennis PE * swimming for Non- Swimme rs PE Skin & Scuba Diving PE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1
5 0 4 2 5 PHED2 0 7
01
*Bas i c S a i l ing PE
1
53366 52926 51938 51939 51541
01 01 01 01 01
Cond i t i oning Swimming PE *Tai Chi PE Jazz Dance Level I PE Yoga PE Current Dance PE
5 0 4 2 8 PHED 2 2 5
01
5 1 9 4 0 PHED 2 3 4 5 1 9 4 1 PHED2 3 4 5 0 4 3 1 PHED2 4 1
01 02 01
Ball room Dance PE Relaxat i on Techniques PE Relaxat i on Techniques PE Co-Ed Basketba l l PE
PHED 2 1 2 PHED2 2 1 PHED2 2 2 PHED2 2 3 PHED224
1 1 1
T
Rige l l , G Rige l l , G Rig e l l , G Loomis , G Weste ring , Weste ring , Ke r r , S West ering , Wester ing , West e r i ng , McGi l l , M Rigel l , G Johnson , J Adams , M
S S S S S
OGYM - FLDH OGYM - 1 0 0 OGYM - 1 0 0 OGYM - RCRT NAME - l 0 0 NAME - l 0 0 NAME - l 0 0 OGYM - FLDH OGYM - FLDH OGYM- FLDH ECAM - GYM OGYM - FLDH POOL - 1 0 0 OGYM - l 0 5 OGYM - 1 02
M
Johnson , J Qin, L McGi l l , M McGi l l , M Ande rson , M
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Harshman ,
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POOL - 1 0 0 MGYM - 1 0 0 ECAM - GYM ECAM -GYM ECAM -GYM ECAM - GYM ECAM - GYM ECAM - GYM OGYM - 1 0 0
For studen t s with phys i c a l l imitations Course meets 1 s t ha l f of t e rm at Tacoma F i r s . S t udents are respons ible for own t ranspo rt a t i on . Maps ava i l ab l e in PHED o f f i c e in OGYM . Fee : $ 3 5 . 0 0 Course meets 2nd ha l f of t erm Fee : $ 5 5 . 0 0 Meets at parad i s e Bowl . Course me e t s 2nd ha l f of t e rm Course ends 4 / 1 5 Course me e t s 1 s t ha l f o f term Course mee t s 1 s t ha l f o f t e rm Course me ets 2nd ha l f of t e rm Course me ets 1 st half of t e rm Course meets 1st half of t erm Course Begins 3 / 1 . C i rc u i t Train Course ends 4 / 1 5 . Card i o - kicking Course ends 4 / 1 4 Topi c : The Body Speaks i t s Mind Course me ets 2nd ha l f of t e rm Course me e t s 2nd ha l f of t erm Course mee ts 2nd hal f of t e rm Fee : $ 1 6 0 . 0 0 Course me e t s 2nd ha l f of t e rm Fee - Four s a i l ing t rips : $2 0 0 . 0 0 Course mee t s 2nd ha l f of term Course ends 4 / 1 4 Course ends 4 / 1 4 Swing & Lat in Danc e . Encourage partner reg i s t rat i on . Encourage Partner Regist rat ion Course ends 4 / 14 Course mee t s 2nd hal f of t e rm
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(conti nued)
Registration in PHED 250 requires intercollegiate sport participation in the current semester. Only one credit earned In PHED 250 may be applied to the hours required for graduation. Grading is passlfail. CRN
COUR S E
CR
COUR S E T I T LE
ID
STIME
DAYS
ETIME
I N S TRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
INSTRUC T I ONS
TBA
Women ' s
TBA
Co - e d Track :
TBA
Men ' s Tenn i s :
TBA
Women ' s
TBA
Go l f :
5 0 4 3 2 PHED2 5 0
01
D i r Sprt - Women ' s B a s k e tb a l l
PE 1
TBA
Rigel l ,
5 0 4 3 3 PHED2 5 0
02
D i re c t e d Sport s - Co - e d Track
PE 1
TBA
Moor e ,
PE
G B
1
TBA
Hami l t on ,
1
TBA
M c F e at ,
1
TBA
C i n ot t o ,
1
TBA
Loomi s ,
PE 1
TBA
Noren ,
PE 1
TBA
Harshma n ,
1
TBA
Nol l ,
D i re c t e d Spor t s - Co - e d Crew PE
1
TBA
Lawver ,
11
D i r Sport s - Co - ed Swimming
1
TBA
Johns on ,
5 0 4 4 5 PHED2 5 0
12
Directed
1
TBA
Kay ,
5 0 4 3 4 PHED2 5 0
03
Directed
5 0 4 3 5 PHED2 5 0
04
D i r Sport s - Women ' s Tenn i s
Sprt s - Men ' s
Tenn i s
5 0 4 3 6 PHED2 5 0
05
D i r e c t e d Sport s - Go l f
5 0 4 3 7 PHED2 5 0
06
D i r Spo r t s -Men ' s B a s e ba l l
5 0 4 3 8 PHED2 5 0
07
D i r Sport s - Women ' s S o f t ba l l
5 0 4 3 9 PHED2 5 0
08
D i r Sport s - M en ' s
5 0 4 4 1 PHED2 5 0
09
D i re c t e d spo r t s - May f e s t
5 0 4 4 2 PHED2 5 0
10
5 0 4 4 3 PHED2 5 0
PE
PE PE
Baske tba l l PE PE
Sport s - Cheers t a f f
5 0 4 4 7 PHED 2 5 0
13
D i re c t e d Sport s - ROTC
5 0 4 4 8 PHED2 5 0
14
D i r Spor t s -Men ' s
5 1 4 6 1 PHED 2 5 0
15
D i r Spo r t s - Women ' s
5 04 4 9 PHED2 5 0
16
D i r e c t e d Sport s - Lac ros s e
PE
G R D
M A J
K
Basketb a l l :
P a s s / F a i l Only
Tenni s :
Pass/Fail
Pas s / Fa i l
TBA
Me n ' s Basebal l :
TBA
Women ' s
S o f tbal l :
Pas s / F a i l Only Pa s s / F a i l Only
TBA
Men ' s B a s k e tb a l l :
P a s s / F a i l Only
TBA
Mayf e s t :
TBA
Co - e d Crew :
TBA
Co - e d S w i mming :
TBA
Cheer s t a f f :
Pass/Fail
Pas s / F a i l
M
TBA
ROTC :
TBA
Me n ' s S o c c e r :
1
TBA
F l eury ,
J
TBA
Women ' s
PE
1
TBA
Thomas ,
J
TBA
Lacro s s e :
P a s s / Fa i l
Only
PE
1
TBA
Thoma s ,
J
TBA
Ult i m at e :
P a s s / Fa i l
Only
1
TBA
Mc Gi l l ,
11
TBA
Dance Ensembl e :
PE
1
TBA
W e s t e r i ng ,
TBA
Footba l l :
D i r e c t e d sport s - Ul t i ma te
5 0 4 5 1 PHED2 5 0
19
D i r e c t e d Sport s - Footba l l
5 0 4 5 2 PHED2 5 0
20
D i r Sport s - C ro s s
Country PE
1
TBA
5 0 4 5 3 PHED2 7 5
01
Water S a f e t y I n s t ru c t i on PE
2
M W F
PE
Moor e , 0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
F
B
Johnson ,
J
TBA
Cro s s
POOL - 1 0 0
Course
Pas s / F a i l
Only
Pass/Fail
S o c ce r :
meets
P a s s / Fa i l
5 1 4 6 2 PHED2 9 3
01
Teach ing Method :
5 3 3 6 7 PHED2 9 8
01
Teach M e t hods :
&
M W F
Pa s s / Fa i l
2
r1
of
requir e d .
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
McConne l l ,
K
RCTR - 2 2 0
Course mee t s
K
OGYM - 1 0 2
Al so m e e t s
i n NAME - I O O
OGYM - 1 0 5
Al so me e t s
i n OGYM - FLDH
For
N
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
M c Connel l ,
Field
2
T R
0 8 : 4 0AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
Moo re ,
F i t n e s s Act
Target
2
B
2nd ha l f
PE ma j o rs
only .
Only
Only
Only
2nd ha l f
swimming sk i l l s P.E.
Only
Pas s / F a i l
Pa s s / F a i l
Country :
Only
Only
J
D i r Sport s - Dance
Foundat ions of
Only
Pass/Fail
Yorke ,
17
01
Only
p a S S / Fa i l
Brown ,
18
Only
Only
TBA
PE
Only
Only
TBA
5 0 4 5 0 PHED2 5 0
5 0 4 5 4 PHED 2 7 7
Pass /Fai l
P a s s / Fa i l
1
5 3 3 5 5 PHED2 5 0
Ensemble
G
COMMENTS
1
PE
S o c c e r PE Soccer
C
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of
Only t e rm . Lab
Advanced Fee :
A l s o me·e t s
5 0 4 5 7 PHED 3 2 2
01
P E
E l ement a ry S c ho o l s
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5.�
1 1 : 4 0AM
Kerr ,
S
OGYM - 1 0 6
5 3 2 5 2 PHED 3 2 4
01
L i f e span Phys Act i v i t y / He a l t h
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PI'I
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Kerr ,
S
OGYH - 1 0 2
5 0 4 5 8 PHED 3 2 6
01
Adap t e d Phys i c a l A c t i v i t y
3
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Kerr ,
S
5 0 9 5 8 PHED3 4 4
01
L e g a l Aspec t s
1 l : 1 5AM
1 2 : 0 5 P�I
11cConne l l ,
K
OGYr1 ·- 106
Course
5 0 4 5 9 PHED 3 6 0
101
Pro f e s s ional
Tannehi l l ,
D
TBA
Independent
S tudy Card requ i re d
TBA
Independent
S tudy Card r e q u i r e d
OGYM - 1 0 4
Cou r s e mee t s
5 0 4 6 0 PHED 3 6 1
101
5 3 3 5 6 PHED 3 7 0
01
5 2 4 8 2 PHED 3 8 3
01
in
the
Coaching
of
TBA
2
TBA
2
T
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0 PM
Harshman ,
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Mc Conne l l ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
02 : 5 0 PM
Hacker ,
C
OGYM - 1 0 2
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0 PM
Hacker ,
C
OGYM - 1 0 2
0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 6 : 0 0 PM
McGi l l ,
M
ECAM - GYM
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Evans ,
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Tanneh i l l ,
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
B a s k e t ba l l
Exe r c i s e T e st ing / P r e s c ript ion 3
5 2 5 1 8 PHED3 8 6
01
5 2 8 9 0 PHED3 9 0
01
5 0 4 6 7 PHED4 6 2
01
Dance Product i on
5 0 4 6 8 PHED4 8 6
01
App l d B i omechan i c s / Kine s i ology 3
5 0 4 6 9 PHED4 9 0
01
Curr i cu l um As s e s sment
Phy s i c a l A c t i v i t y 3
*App l i e d Exc e r c i s e
&Sport
Psyc
4
M W
F
Instru 6
T
101
Int ernship
5 2 5 4 6 PHED4 9 9
101
Caps t one :
5 0 4 7 0 PHED5 6 1
101
P ro f e s s ional
5 1 5 4 4 PHED 5 9 1
101
Independent
SR Senior S e m i n a r SR Pra c t i cum S t udy
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OGYM - 1 0 3
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5 2 5 4 1 PHED 4 9 5
F
M W
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Psych of
1'1
Phys Ac t i v i t y 1
* Co a c h i ng Theory : Soc
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$ 1 4 . 00
t erm
C D K
me e t s
1st
ha l f
2 nd ha l f
of
of
term
term
OGYM - 2 0 5
OGYM - 2 0 5
A D
OGYM - 1 0 4 OGYM - 1 0 2
2
TBA
Evan s ,
A
TBA
Independent
2
TBA
Evans ,
A
TBA
Independent S tudy Card requ i r e d
1
TBA
Evans ,
A
TBA
1-2
Crs / I nd .
Study C a r d requi red
1
TBA
Evans ,
A
TBA
1-4
Crs / I nd .
S t udy Card requ i red
S t udy Card requ i red
"DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 4:30 and later)
75
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (continued)
HEALTH EDUCATION CRN
COURSE I D
5 2 4 7 8 HEED2 6 6 5 0 4 7 3 HEED2 8 1 5 0 4 7 4 HEED2 92
01 01 01
50475 50478 52540 5 04 7 9
01 01 01 01
HEED2 95 HEED3 6 0 HEED3 6 7 HEED3 8 2
ETIME
COURSE T I TLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
Food and Health Inj ury Preven t i on F i r s t Aid
2 2 2
T R M W F M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 3 5PM McConne l l , 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM Thoma s , J 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Ni chol s on ,
2 2 3 2
R TBA T R M W F
0 6 : 3 0 PM
* School Health * Prof e s s ional Pra c t i cum Health & S oc i e t y Inj ury Prevent i on - Advanced
LOCAT I ON
INSTRUCTOR
0 8 : 3 0 PM Ami don , J Evans , A 0 8 : 3 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Hos e t h , P 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM Nicho l s on ,
K G
OGYM - I 0 3 OGYM - I 0 2 OGYM - I 0 4
G
OGYM - I 0 3 TBA OGYM - I 0 4 OGYM - I 0 4
INSTRUCT IONS / COMMENTS
Fee : $ 2 0 . 0 0 Course mee t s 1 s t ha l f of t e rm Fee : $ 1 5 . 0 0
Primari l y for BAPE with Cert . student s Course mee t s 2nd ha l f o f t e rm Top i c : Athl e t i c Train ing Fee : $ 1 0 . 0 0
RECREATION 5 0 4 8 1 RECR3 6 0 5 2 5 4 7 RECR4 9 5 5 2 5 4 8 RECR4 9 9
101 101 101
Prof Recrea t i on Prac t i cum 1 4 I n t e rn : Recrea t i on Admin SR Cap s t one : Sr Sem- RECR Admin SR 4
TBA TBA TBA
Independent S tudy Card required Independent S tudy Card required Independent S tudy Card required
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Greenwood, W 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM Lou i e , R
RCTR - I 0 3 RCTR - 2 0 1
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Rush ,
RCTR - 2 0 1
Co- regi s t e r f o r Co- regi s t e r for Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t er f or Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - reg i s t e r for Co - reg i s t e r for Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - reg i s t e r for Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - re g i s t e r for Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0
McCord , C Evans , A Evans , A
TBA TBA TBA
PHYSICS 5 0 4 9 0 PHYS 1 2 6 5 0 4 9 1 PHYS 1 3 6
01 LOI
Col l ege Phys i c s NS , SM College Phy s i c s Laboratory
4 1
T R W
5 0 4 9 2 PHYS 1 3 6
L 0 2 * C o l l ege Phys i c s Laboratory
1
W
5 0 4 9 3 PHYS 1 3 6
L03
Col lege Phy s i c s Laboratory
1
5 0 4 9 5 PHYS 1 5 3 5 0 4 9 7 PHY S 1 6 3
01 General Phys i c s NS , SM L O I *General Phys i c s Laboratory
4 1
5 04 9 8 PHYS 1 6 3
L02
General Phys i c s Laboratory
1
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM Lou i e ,
R
RCTR - 2 0 1
5 2 8 4 3 PHYS 1 6 3
L 0 3 *General Physi c s Laboratory
1
T
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Loui e ,
R
RCTR - 2 0 1
50501 53309 52844 50502 53351 52346
01 01 01 01 01 01
4 4 4 4 4 1
PHYS 2 2 3 PHYS 3 3 2 PHYS 3 3 4 PHYS 3 5 4 PHYS4 0 6 PHYS4 9 9B
Elementary Modern Phys i c s N S E l e c t romag Wave s / Phy Opt i c s NS Engineering Mat e r i a l s S c i NS Mathema t i c a l Phys i c s I NS Advanced Modern Phys i c s NS Capstone : Advanced Lab II SR
R M W F M
M W F M W F T R M W F T R M
D
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM Greenwood , W
RCTR - 2 0 1
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Y i u , C 0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Rus h , D
RCTR - I 0 3 RCTR - 2 0 1
0 9 : 1 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM
1 0 : 2 0AM 0 9 : 0 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM
76
Greenwood , W Yiu, C Ford, E Yiu, C Ford , E Loui e , R
RCTR - I 0 2 RCTR - 2 2 0 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 2 1 0 RCTR - 2 1 4
Lab Fee :
$5 0 . 0 0
PHYS 1 3 6 l ab PHYS 1 2 6 0 1 PHYS 1 2 6 0 1 PHYS 1 2 6 0 1 PHYS 1 6 3 l ab PHYS 1 5 3 0 1 PHYS 1 5 3 0 1 PHYS 1 5 3 0 1
POLITICAL SCIENCE CRN
COURSE ID
53310 50504 53340 52491 51475 50505 53341 52494 53313 53342 50506
POLS 1 0 1 POLS 1 5 1 POLS 1 5 1 POLS 1 7 0 POLS 3 4 6 POLS 3 6 4 POLS 3 6 8 POLS3 7 3 POLS3 8 5 POLS4 3 1 POLS4 5 0
COURSE TITLE 01 01 02
CR
DAYS
STIME
ETIME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 5 0AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 03 : 4 0 PM 06 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 5 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM
1 2 : 2 0PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 9 : 05AM 05 : 2 5 PM 0 9 : 2 0 PM 1 1 : 4 0AM 1 0 : 2 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 05 : 2 5 PM
XAVR - 2 0 1 INGR - 1 0 0 ADMN - 2 0 8 XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 2 0 1 XAVR - 1 5 0 ADMN - 2 1 0 XAVR - 1 5 0 XAVR - 2 5 0 XAVR - 2 0 1 TBA TBA
Intro t o Pol i t i c a l S c i ence S l Ameri can Government S l Ame ri can Government S l 01 Intro to Legal Studi e s Sl 01 Envi ronmen t al pol / Pol i cy Sl 01 *The Legi s l a t ive Proc ess Sl 01 The American Pre s i dency S l 01 Civil Right s / C ivil Librt ies S l 01 Canadian Governmnt / Po l i t i c s Sl 01 Adv International Relations S l 1 0 1 Int ernship in Pol i t i c s Sl
4 4 4 4 4 4
M W F T R T R M W F T R M
4 4 4 4 4
T R M W F M W F M W TBA
Grosvenor , P Olufs , D spencer , W Dwye r - shick , S Ol uf s , D Spen c e r , W spenc e r , W Dwyer- Shi ck , S Grosvenor , P Grosvenor , P Spenc e r , W
5 0 5 0 7 POLS 4 5 8
1 01
Int ernship in Pub l i c Admin S l
4
TBA
Oluf s ,
5 0 5 0 8 POLS 4 6 4
101
Internship /Le g i s lat i ve Proc Sl 4
TBA
spencer ,
5 0 5 0 9 POLS 4 7 1
101
Internship i n Legal Stud i e s S l 4
TBA
Dwye r- Shick ,
5 2 3 4 7 POLS 4 9 9
01
Capstone :
4
M W
Sen i or Seminar SR
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Olut s ,
D
D
EVLD - 2 2 8
May b e t aken Instru c t or ' s May be taken Instructor ' s May be taken Instructor ' s May be t aken Instructor ' s Instructor ' s
XAVR - 2 0 l ADMN - 2 l 4 OGYM - 1 0 5 INGR - 1 1 6 RAMS - 2 0 4
Discuss ion s e c t i on TBA Course ends 4 / 2 6 Course me ets 1 s t ha l f o f term Course ends 4 / 2 6 Course ends 4 / 2 2
XAVR - 2 5 0
XAVR - 2 5 0
Co - regi s t e r for PSYC 2 4 2 L 0 1 or L 0 2 Prereq : Suc c e s s fu l comp l e t ion o f Psych STAT 2 3 1 or instructor permi ss ion Co- regi ster for PSYC 2 4 2 L 0 3 or L 0 4 Prereq : Succ e s s f u l comp l e t ion of psych STAT 2 3 1 or instructor permi s s ion Co - re g i s t e r for PSYC 2 4 2 0 1 Co- reg i s t e r for PSYC 2 4 2 0 1 Co - regi st er for PSYC 2 4 2 0 2 Co - reg i s t e r f or PSYC 2 4 2 0 2
TBA
W S
INSTRUCTIONS / COMMENTS
TEA
for 4 - 1 2 cre d i t s s i gnature requ i red for 4 - 1 2 cred i t s s i gnature required for 4 - 12 cred i t s s ignature requ i red tor 4 cred i t s only s ignature required s ignature requ i red
PSYCHOLOGY
T R
4
M W F
0 9 : 15AM
Toyokawa , T Foley , L Seege r , R Roundy , P Navarrete , A Johnson , C 1 0 : 2 0AM Hansvick , C
Adv S t a t s & Research De s i gn
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
12 : 2 0 PM Shore ,
Adv Stats & Research Lab Adv S t a t s & Research Lab Adv S t a t s & Research Lab Adv S t a t s & Research Lab Personal ity Theories S 2 Devel Across the L i f espan S2 Social Psychol ogy S2 Psychol ogy o f Women A , S 2 Abnormal Psychol ogy S2 Adol es cence S2
o o o o 4 4 4 4 4 4
M
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 2 : 0 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM 12 : 3 0 PM 03 : 4 0 PM 01 : 4 5 PM 1 1 : 5 0AM 03 : 4 0 PM 1 1 : 15AM
0 1 : 5 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 3 : 3 0PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 05 : 2 5 PM 03 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 05 : 2 5 PM 12 : 2 0 PM
4 1 1
02
5 0 5 1 6 PSYC2 4 2
01
Adv S t a t s & Research Des ign
5 2 0 1 3 PSYC2 4 2
02
50517 50971 52014 52015 53321 53322 53323 53319 53324 53317
L01 L02 L03 L04 01 01 01 01 01 01
PSYCI 0 1 PSYC 1 1 0 PSYC 1 1 0 PSYC1 1 3 PSYC l 1 3
01 01 02 01
PSYC24 2 PSYC2 4 2 PSYC2 4 2 PSYC2 4 2 PSYC3 1 0 PSYC3 2 0 PSYC3 3 0 PSYC 3 7 5 PSYC4 1 5 PSYC4 2 0
M W F M W T R M W
09 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5 PM 12 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 5 0AM
Introduct i on to Psychol ogy S 2 St udy S k i l l s Study Ski l l s Career and Education P l anning Career and Educat i on P l anning
50511 50970 53371 50513 50514
1 1
M W W M W F M W T R T R T R M W F
1 0 : 2 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 02 : 5 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 12 : 5 5 PM
W
Hansv i ck , C Hansv i c k , C Shore , W Shore , W Anderson , M Taylor , M Maloney , D Anderson , D Staff Toyokawa , T
UCTR - 1 3 6 UCTR - 1 3 6 RAMS - 1 0 9 RAMS - 1 0 9 ADMN - 2 04A ADMN- 2 1 2 RAMS - 2 0 6 RAMS - 2 0 5 RAMS - 2 0 6 XAVR - 1 5 0
"DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning n
4:30
and later)
Looking for a class? Check out Banner Interactive Schedule at www.plu.edulbannerlbansched.shtml. See back cover for details.
PSYCHOLOGY CRN
COURSE
(continued) CR
COURSE T I TLE
ID
DAYS
STlME
E T I ME
INSTRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
T R
0 9 : 5 5N-l
1 1 : 4 0AM
Ande rson ,
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Moon ,
C
ADMN - 2 0 9
Percept ion S 2
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Moon ,
C
XAVR - 2 5 0
Percept ion Lab
2
T
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Moon ,
C
RAMS - I 0 9
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Moon ,
C
RAMS - I 0 9
01
Coun s e l ing S 2
5 3 3 1 4 PSYC4 4 2
01
Learning :
5 3 3 1 6 PSYC4 4 6
01
5 3 3 1 5 PSYC4 4 7
01
5 2 8 4 7 PSYC4 8 1
01
Psychol ogy R e s e a rch Seminar SR 2
R e search
&Theory S2
R
/ COMMENTS
RAMS - 2 0 3
4
5 3 3 1 8 PSYC4 3 5
INSTRUCTIONS
D
prerequ i s i t e :
PSYC
242 .
Ins tructor ' s
permi ss ion requ i red . 5 3 1 8 0 PSYC4 8 3
01
Semina r :
5 0 5 2 9 PSYC4 9 3
01
H i s tory a n d systems
Pre j u d i c e
5 3 3 2 0 PSYC4 9 6
01
R e s e a rch Pra c t i cum
4
S2 SR
4 1
M W T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Rose l l ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Anderson ,
TBA
XAVR - 2 1 2
M
Rosel l ,
RAMS - 2 0 5
D
TBA
M
I n s t ru c t o r ' s permi s s i on requ i red
RELIGION ADMN - 2 0 6
5 2 5 0 2 RELI 1 2 1
01
The Chr i s t i an Tradi t i on R2
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Gros s ,
5 2 5 0 4 RELI l 3 2
01
The R e l i g ions / Ea s t A s i a
C , R3
4
M W F
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 0 5AM
Ingram ,
L
5 0 5 3 2 REL I 2 1 1
01
Re l ig
& L i t / O l d Test ament R l
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 4 5AM
Trud inge r ,
P
ADMN - 2 0 6
5 3 3 2 5 RELI 2 1 1
02
Re l ig & L i t / O l d Te s t ament
Rl
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Trudinge r ,
P
ADMN- 2 0 8
5 0 5 3 3 RELI 2 1 2
01
Rel ig
& L i t /New Tes t ament
Rl
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Batt e n ,
5 0 5 3 4 RELI 2 1 2
02
- R e l ig
& L i t /New T e s t ament
Rl
4
T R
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Yagow,
D
ADMN - 2 0 2
5 2 8 2 0 REL I 2 2 4
01
- Lutheran Her i t age
R2
4
T R
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Gros s ,
L
ADMN - 2 0 6
5 2 8 2 1 REL I 2 2 4
02
Lutheran H e r i t age R 2
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Gro s s ,
L
5 0 5 3 6 REL I 2 2 6
01
Chri s t i a n E t h i c s R2
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
S t iver s ,
ADMN - 2 0 4A
P
ADMN - 2 1 6
A
ADMN - 2 1 2 ADMN - 2 1 4
R
5 2 5 0 8 RELI 2 2 7
01
Chri s t i an Theology R2
4
M W F
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 0 5AM
Tre l s t a d ,
M
ADMN - 2 0 8
5 3 3 2 6 REL I 2 2 7
02
Chr i s t i an Theology R2
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Tre l s ta d ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 2
5 3 3 2 8 RELI 2 3 0
01
Re l i g i on and Cul t ure R 3
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Crawford ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 8
5 3 3 2 9 RELI 2 3 0
02
Re l i g i on a n d Cul ture R 3
4
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
Crawf ord ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 8
5 3 3 2 7 RELI 2 3 3
01
The R e l i gi on s of
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM
Ingram,
P
ADMN - 2 0 2
5 2 8 2 4 RELI 2 3 9
01
Env i ronment
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
Ingram, . P
ADMN - 2 0 2
5 0 9 8 1 REL I 3 3 0
01
O l d T e s t ament
4
T R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Trudinge r ,
ADMN - 2 1 6
Top i c :
The B i b l e Through Other Eyes
5 2 5 0 9 REL I 3 6 4
01
Theo l og i c a l
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
M a l oney ,
D
OGYM - I 0 5
Top i c :
Classics
5 2 8 2 6 RELI 3 6 7
01
- M a j o r Thinke r s , Text , Genres R2
4
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Torvend ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 8
Top i c :
V i su a l Arts
5 3 3 3 0 REL I 3 9 0
01
- S t u d i e s / H i story of R e l i g i onR3
4
M W
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM
Crawford ,
ADl<"M - 2 0 6
Top i c :
Gender and E t hn i c i t y i n Ame r i can
5 2 3 4 8 REL I 4 9 9
01
4
T
1 1 : S 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
B r e a z ea l e ,
ADMN- 2 1 1 B
Top i c :
China C , R3
and Culture R 3
S t ivers , Studies
Studies
Rl
R2
4
M W T R
R P
S
i n Theol ogy in Chr i s t i an i t y
Rel ig ions Capstone :
R e search Seminar SR
R
K
The Cra f t
o f Method
ROTC - MUJITARY SCIENCE 5 0 5 4 1 M I LS l 1 2
01
Int roduc t i on t o U S Army
2
5 0 5 4 2 MILS2 1 2
01
I n t r o duc t i on t o Leade r s h i p
2
T
5 0 5 4 3 MILS3 1 2
01
Leade r s h i p
3
T
50544 MILS412
01
Pro f e s s i onal i sm and Eth i c s
3
5 0 5 4 5 M I LS 4 9 1
101
Independent
1
and Management St udy
R
R
Lab Fee :
$15 . 00
OGYM - I 0 4
Lab F e e :
$15 . 00
0 5 : 4 0 PM
George ,
0 5 : 4 0 PM
Conne l l y ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 6 : 3 0 PM
Emot o ,
T
OGYM - I 0 3
Lab Fee :
$15 . 00
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 6 : 3 0 PM
Brown ,
M
L I BR - 3 3 2
Lab Fee :
$15 . 0 0
Brown ,
M
TBA
TBA
D
OGYM - I 0 3
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM
D
Independent Lab
78
Fee :
S tudy Card requi red .
$15 . 00
SOCIAL WORK CRN
COURSE ID
50987 51490 51491 53334 50557 50559 50560
SOCW 3 2 3 SOCW 3 2 3 SOCW 3 2 3 SOCW 3 7 5 SOCW3 8 5 SOCW4 7 3 SOCW 4 7 6
5 0 5 6 1 SOCW4 8 6 5 2 3 5 0 SOCW4 9 9
ETIME
COURSE TI TLE
CR
DAYS
STIME
01 L01 L02 01 01 01 01
Soc i a l Work Prac t i ce I S 2 Soc i a l Work Pr a c t i c e I Lab Social Work Pra c t i c e I Lab S o c i a l Servi ces i n Community Soc i a l Pol i cy I I S2 S o c i a l Work Pra c t i c e I I I S 2 F i e l d Experience I I
4 o o 1 4
T R T R TBA T R T R TBA
0 1 : 4 5 PM 03 : 3 0 PM H i am , G 0 8 : 4 5AM 0 9 : 4 5AM H i am , G 0 8 : 4 5AM 0 9 : 4 5AM H i a m , G Hiam, G 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Ru ss ell , 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Rus s e l l , Hiam, G
01 01
F i e l d Expe r i ence Seminar I I Capst one : Senior Seminar SR
1 4
4 3
R
ADMN - 2 0 8 ADMN - 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 0 4 B TBA ADMN - 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 1 0 TBA
K K
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM H i a m , G 1 1 : 50AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Russ el l , H i am , G
T
LOCATION
IN STRUCTOR
ADMN - 2 1 0 ADMN - 2 1 0
K
INSTRUCTI ONS I COMMENTS C o - r e g i s t e r f or lab Co- re gi ster for SOCW 3 2 3 01 Co - re g i s t e r f o r SOCW 3 2 3 0 1
Instructor permi s s i on required I n s t ructor permi s s ion required Fee : $ 1 5 . 0 0 Instructor permi s s i on required
SOCIOLOGY 50550 50551 52 8 6 3 53335 53331 50582 5 0 55 4 52864 52 5 3 1
SOC I I 0 l SOCI l O l SOCI l 9 0 SO C I 2 4 0 SO C I 3 3 0 SOCI 3 9 7 SOC I 4 1 3 SOC I 4 6 2 SOCI 4 9 5
5 2 3 4 9 SOC I 4 9 9 5 3 3 3 2 SOCI 4 9 9
01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 101 01 02
Introduc t i on to Soc i ol ogy A , S2 Introdu c t i on to S o c i o l ogy A , S2 F I : I n t ro to Soci ( 1 0 1 ) A , F , S2 Soc i a l Problems A , S2 The Family S2 Research Methods S2 Crime and Society S2 Sui c i de S 2
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Internship
4 1
Cap s t one : Senior Seminar SR Capstone : Senior Seminar SR
4 4
M W F M W M W F T R T R M W F T R T R T M W
0 8 : 0 0AM 01 : 4 5 PM 0 9 : 1 5AM 0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 5 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM 03 : 4 0 PM 0 1 : 4 5PM 0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 9 : 0 5AM 03 : 3 0 PM 1 0 : 2 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM
Jobs t , R Biblarz , A H i gginson , J Jobst , R Bi blar z , A H i gg i nson , J Jobst , R Biblar z , A Staff
03 : 4 0 PM 03 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5PM Higginson , J 05 : 2 5 PM Leon - Guerre r o ,
ADMN - 2 0 6 XAVR - 2 0 1 ADMN - 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 0 2 XAVR- 1 5 0 ADMN - 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 1 0 XAVR- 2 5 0 XAVR - 2 1 2
F i r s t -Year Experi ence o f f e r ing
I n s t ructor permi s s i on i s required
May b e t aken f o r 1 - 4 c redits Independent s tudy card required
ADMN - 2 1 0 ADMN - 2 1 0
STATISTICS 5 1 3 8 7 STAT2 3 1
01
Int roduct ory Stat i s t i cs MR
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
03 : 3 0 PM Travi s ,
5 2 8 6 8 STAT2 3 1
02
Introductory Stat i st i c s MR
4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0PM Hunn i cut t ,
5 0 7 0 6 STAT 2 3 1
03
Intro Stat i s t i c s
( PSYC )
MR
4
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM Goedert ,
5 0 5 6 2 STAT2 3 1
04
I n t ro S t at i s t i c s
( SOCr )
MR
4
M W
5 0 5 6 4 STAT2 3 1
LOI
Stat i s t i c s Lab
o
W
T R
XAVR - 1 5 0
K
L
K
ADMN - I 0 l XAVR - 2 5 0
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0PM Leon - Guerrero ,
XAVR - 2 5 0
1 1 : 1 5AM
UCTR - 1 3 6
1 2 : 1 5 PM Travis ,
K
*DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES (Beginning 79
4:30
Co- re g i s t e r f o r STAT 2 3 1 L O I o r L 0 2 Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co-re gi ster f or STAT 2 3 1 L 0 3 o r L 0 4 L a b Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Req ' d f o r a l l PSYC maj ors . Co - reg i s t e r for L05 o r L06 . Jr ' s & Sr ' s have re g i s t rat ion priority during reg . period only . Lab Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 C o - re g i s t e r for STAT 2 3 1 L07 or L 0 8 L a b Fee : $ 5 0 . 0 0 Co - register with STAT 2 3 1 0 1
and later)
Looking for a class? Check out Banner Interactive Schedule at www, plu.edulbannerlbansched. shtml. See back cover for details. .
STATISTICS CRN
COURSE
(continued) ID
CR
COURSE T I TLE
DAYS W
5 0 5 6 5 STAT 2 3 1
L02
Stat i st i c s
Lab
0
5 2 8 6 9 STAT2 3 1
L03
Stat i s t ic s
Lab
0
T
0
T
STIME
ETIME
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 0 PM
Travi s ,
1 1 : 1 5 AM
1 2 : 1 5 PM
Hunn i c ut t ,
L L
INSTRUCTOR K
LOCAT I ON
L NSTRUCTIONS
UCTR - 1 3 6
Co - regi s t e r w i t h
STAr
231
01
UCTR - 1 3 6
Co - regi s t er w i t h
STAT
231
02
/
COMMENTS
5 2 8 7 0 STAT2 3 1
L04
S t at i s t i c s
Lab
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 0 PM
Hunn i c ut t ,
UCTR - 1 3 6
C o - reg i s t e r
w i th
STAT 2 3 1
02
5 0 5 7 0 STAT2 3 1
L0 5
Stat i s t i c s
Lab
( PSYC)
0
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Goedert ,
K
RAMS - I 0 9
Co - r eg i s t e r w i t h
STAT 2 3 1
03
5 0 5 7 1 STAT2 3 1
L06
Stat i s t i c s
Lab
( PS Y C )
0
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Goed e r t ,
K
RAMS - I 0 9
Co - r e g i s t e r w i t h
STAT
231
03
5 1 8 9 8 STAT2 3 1
L07
Stat i s t i c s
Lab
( SO C I )
0
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Leon - Gue rrero ,
UCTR - 1 3 6
Co - r e g i s t e r w i t h
STAT 2 3 1
04
5 2 5 1 5 STAT2 3 1
L08
Stat i s t i cs
Lab
( SO C I )
STAT
04
5 3 2 5 6 STAT3 4 2
01 .
Probab i l i t y S t a t s
Theory MR
T
0
M
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Staff
UCTR - 1 3 6
Co - r e g i s t e r w i t h
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Wu ,
MGYM - I 0 l
Cros s l i st ed w i t h HATH 3 4 2
D
231
WOMEN'S STUDIES Additional courses which may count towards the major or minor: ANTH 350 COMA 334 ENGL 1 90 ENGL 232 PSYC 375 SCAN 350
Women and Men in World Cultures C, S 1 Gender and Communication A First-Year Inquiry Seminar: Women's Literature (232) A, F, LT Women's Literature A, LT Psychology of Women A, S2 Scandinavian Women Writers LT
Note: See respective department listings for information concerning course CRN , sections, instructions, time, meeting place, and credit hours . See the Wome n's Studies Program section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Questions should be di rected to the Chair of the Women's Studies Program, Dr. Beth Kraig, at 253.535. 7296 or kraigbm @plu .edu. 5 3 3 5 0 WMST1 9 0
01
F I : l n t r /Women ' sS t u d i e s ( 1 0 1 ) A , F 4
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
80
Breazea l e ,
K
ADMN - 2 0 9
F i r s t - Ye a r
Exp e r i en c e
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PLEASE READ THE PROCEDURE REGARDING WAITLISTI NG C LASSES. 1.
You may waitlist only two courses per term. Be su re to fill out the Waitlist Form completely and return it to the Student
Services Center or it will not be processed . •
Waitlisting can not be done via Banner web.
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Wa1t1isting does not guarantee that you will get i nto the course.
Please register for an alternative course.
If the course you are waitlisting has an associated l a b , please include that lab section on the Waitlist Form.
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The Registrar's Office will move students into open spaces from the waitlists until on e week before the start of the
253. 535.71 1 3 or e-mail registra r@pl u . edu if you have qu estions or concerns about you r waitlist
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transact ions.
If you are moved from the waitlist into a course, you will be notified by PLU e-ma i l . You may check you r new
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waitlisted course may put you over maximum hours for the term. I n d i cate on the form what class should be d ropped if such complications occur.
You will not be registered for courses for which you lack the prerequisite or req u i red concurrent registration.
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of the waitlisted course to insure the i n structor knows you want to be enrolled i n the course.
processing . This is necessary only after the Registrar's Office has stopped moving students into courses (one week before the start of the term). The Add/Drop Form must be completely filled out or it will not be processed.
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PACIFIC UJIHERAN UNIVERSITY
ADDRESS CONF IRMATION FORM
T h e Add ress Confirmation Form is requ ired for all P LU students.
I t is the student's res ponsibility to make any necessary
updates regard ing the permanent, billing, mailing (local), and parent addresses including telephone n u m bers.
If mail becomes
u ndel iverable, an Address Hold will be placed on the student account. Refer to the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog regarding holds. Return this form to the Student Services Center, Hauge Building, Rm.
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See the Student Life Office for a
non-disc.losure of information form if needed. If you are an
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT, Fed�ral Law requires you
to have current addresses and telephone numbers. You r
forei gn address must be in the Permanent Address Box and you must have a current local address in the Mailing Address. The Mailing Address cannot be a P O Box.
P R I NT Name:
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PACIFIC UJIHERAN UNIVERSITY
TRANSCRJPT REQUEST FORM Official Transcripts are $5.00 each; no cost for u nofficial transcripts. Due to student signature authorization being
(Sorry, no email request can be accepted).
required, transcript requests can only be mailed or faxed
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
$25.50. If requesting to send more than 1 official transcript by Federal Express, please cal l (253) 535-7 1 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. I TEMS WITH AN ASTERISK MUST BE
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ALLOW 4 TO 5 WORKING DA YS FOR PROCESSING. Requests may be delayed during peak periods. Please check in the Class Schedule for the dates grades are due from the faculty Grades will be posted the week after that date. '
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* IF PENDING *DEGREE OR GRADES PLEASE SPECIFY BELOW . • . • • . . VERY IMPORTANT. o Send im mediately. o Send after degree is posted . (2-6 wks. after graduation) *Circle what month graduating
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o ""Send after current grades are posted . See above. *Circle what term Fall - Summer - Fall - Summer "SummerlSummer course give CRN # & course title. Mail to:
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Mail request to: Pacific Lutheran Un iversity ATTN: TRANSCRI PTS Student Services Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Fax: (253) 538-2545
Office Use Only C NO HOLD a HOLD Date:_,__,_ Inlllala __ Hl-llght the following: Name I loti I Amt. Enclosed or MCNlSA# -
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PLU STUDENT CONDUCT IN FORMATION When accepted for membership in the PLU community, each student assumes the responsibilities and rights emerging from the un iversity's goals and objectives. These include, but are not limited to, its dedication to exploring human knowledge and culture while promoting the intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual development of students, and nurturing each student's preparation for responsible partici pation, not only on the campus but also in local, state, regional, national, and international settings. The university adopts only such policies, rules and regulations that seem necessary for the welfare of the educational commut'lity. Regulations include those items that fall within policies set by the Board of Regents and the university ad mi nistration , along with local, state, and federal laws. Each student associated with PLU is expected to be familiar with and to follow all policies, rules and regulations promulgated by the university. Failure to abide by the policies, rules, and regulations may result in disciplinary action(s) outlined in The Student Conduct System. The university policies/student code of conduct and conduct system procedu res can be read in full at www .plu .edu/printlhandbook/policy. html.
The following policies and procedures apply to all students at Pacific Lutheran University. Other rules and regulations developed by the university to maintain a safe and orderly environment may be found in the University Catalog, Living on Campus brochure, Housing and Meal Plan Contracts, Vehicle Parking Regulations Guide, and the PL U Housing Guide.
These publications may be obtained from the Residential Life Office, LuteCard and I nformation Center, Campus Safety and I nformation and the Student Services Center. •
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FINAL GRADES Submission Final grades for each course are due no later than noon on the fifth business day following the end of the term. See the J Term and Spring calendars on page 4 for the specific date for each term. How to Access Final Grades Grades may be viewed on Banner Web as soon after the term as the grades are posted. Go to PLU's home page at www plu ed u select Online Services click on Banner Web and Login. Select Student Services and Financial Aid. Under .
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IMPORTANT NOTICES ).
J-Term Reserved Seating: University practice is to reserve spaces in 1 00- and 200-level J-Term courses for first year students, who are required to enroll in J-Term in their fi rst year of study as a part of the First-Year Experience.
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You and your advisor can now go on-line to check your progress toward your major. minor. concentration. and GUR completion! Undergraduates who entered PLU beg inning in fall of 2000 and who have no transfer credits can use Banner Web to check their progress toward completing their PLU degrees. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Log in to Banner Web using your ID and P I N . Select Student Services and Financial Aid. Select Student Records. Select Degree Evaluation, then Submit Term. Select View Previous Evaluations (at the bottom of the screen). Select the program you wish to view (the higher number is the most recent). View General Requirements should already be selected, then click on Select Desired View.
Get up-to-the-minute i nformation about every classl Search for open. closed. and waltlisted classesl
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Alt this information (and more) is available on the Banner Interactive Schedule and does not require Banner Web login to view. Select Online Services from the PLU homepage. In the featured l inks, select Banner Interactive Schedule. You can also get to this link by selecting Banner Web, Class Schedule (located directly below the login li nk) , and Banner Interactive Schedule. Your search criteria can be as expansive or as limited as you desire. Search by term, class status, subject, attribute, day, and time. Select m ultiple subjects or statuses by using the mouse in conjunction with the Ctrl or Sh ift key. •
View your registration time and check on any holds that could prevent you from registering! Log in to Banner Web using your ID and PIN. Select Student Services and Financial Aid. Select Registration. Select Check your Registration Status.
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Waltlisting As user friendly as Banner Web has become, waitlisting still m ust be done by the friendly staff in the Student Services Center, Hauge Administration 1 02 . Please see page 1 4 for more information on waitlisting .
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT The i nformation contained herein reflects an accurate picture of Pacific Lutheran University at the time of pu blication. However, the university reserves the right to make necessary changes in proced ures, policies, calendar, curriculum, and costs. You are strongly encouraged to view the schedule on-line prior to your registration and to reprint your sched ule from Banner Web just prior to the start of classes to identify any changes. Changes to schedule information printed in this publication can be viewed at www.plu.edulbannerfbansched.shtml or on the bu lletin board outside the Registrar's Office (Hauge Admin istration 1 30).
Pu blished October 30, 2003 Comments and suggestions for future improvements of this publication may be sent to classes@plu. edu or to the Scheduling Coordinator, clo Registrar's Office, Hauge Administration 130.
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