2007, summer & fall class schedules

Page 1

7 napI!2

fo http://www.plu.edu/academics/


UMMER 2007 CALENDAR (Save for future reference)

Monday,

Tuesday,

Friday,

Wednesday,

Monday,

Friday,

Tuesday,

Saturday,

Monday,

June 4

June 5

June 8

June 6

June 11

June 15

June 26

June 30

July 9

Monday,

Tuesday,

Friday,

Thursday,

Monday,

Friday,

Tuesday,

Saturday,

Friday,

July 2

July 3

July 6

July 5

July 9

Ju ly 13

July 24

July 28

August 3

Monday,

Tuesday,

Friday,

Wednesday,

Monday,

Wednesday,

Tuesday,

Saturday,

Friday,

July 30

July, 31

August 3

August 1

August 6

August 8

August 14

August 18

August 24

Monday,

Friday, June

Monday,

Monday,

Tuesday,

Friday,

Monday,

Saturday,

Friday,

June 4

8

June 18

June 11

June 19

July 11

August 6

August 18

August 24

Tuesday,

Wednesday,

Wednesday,

Wednesday,

Thursday,

Friday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

May 29

May 30

June 6

May 30

June 7

June 15

June 28

June 28

July 5

Monday,

Tuesday,

Wednesday,

Wednesday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

Wednesday,

Tuesday,

Tuesday,

June 18

June 19

June 27

June 20

June 28

July 5

July 18

July 24

Jul

31

Thursday,

Friday,

Friday,

Monday,

Wednesday,

Friday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

July 19

July 27

July 20

July 30

August 1

August 10

August 16

August 23

CALEN DA R 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. No fee charged.

(D) Last day to drop a class without instructor permission. No fee charged. This is also the last day to complete special registrations such as auditing and independent study (see page 11 for details). (E)

Instructor's signature required to add a class beginning this date. A$50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction after the last day to drop a class (see date in column D).

(F)

Instructor's signature required to withdraw from a class beginning this date. A$50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction. Tuition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn classes.

(G) Term mid-point. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center.

(H)

Last day to withdraw from a class. A$50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non-refundable and a W grade applies.

(I)

Final day of class for the applicable term (including finals).

(J)

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 with in 24 hours of entry. Note: When viewing your grades on Banner Web the term will not appear as an

HOLIDAYS AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES Advising Weeks for Summer 2007 Registration

I

April 9 - April 27

Summer 2007 Registration (by appointment; see page 8)

Begins Monday, April 16

Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for December 2007 and January 2008 degree dates

Monday, May 1

May Commencement - 2:30pm

Sunday, May 27

Memorial Day Holiday Observed (No classes; PLU offices are closed)

Monday, May 28

Strawberry Festival - 11 :30am - 1 :OOpm

Wednesday, June 20

Graduate Theses or Research Papers for August 2007 graduates due to Office of the Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Independence Day Holiday Observed (No classes; PLU offices are closed) Raspberry Festival - 11:30am - 1 :OOpm Blueberry Festival - 11:30am

-

Monday, July 2 Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, July 18

1 :OOpm

Wednesda�August 15

2


FALL 2007 CALE

Monday, September 17

Monday, September 10

Monday, September 17

Tuesday,

Tuesday,

September 11

September

Tuesday,

Tuesday, September 18

11

Friday,

Friday,

Monday,

October 26

November 2

October 29

Monday, November

5

Noon -

Monday,

Friday,

October 22

18

September

DAR

December 21

Friday,

Friday, November 16

1

Friday, November 30

Noon -

Thursday,

Friday,

September 28 October 12

Friday,

October 18

October 26 Noon -

Friday, December 7

Friday, December 21

CALENDAR LEGEND: (A)

(8)

Terms covered by this Class Schedule. First day of classes for the applicable term.

(C)

Last day to add a class without instructor permission. No fee charged.

(D)

Last day to drop a class without instructor permission. No fee charged. This is also the last day to complete special registrations such as auditing and independent study (see page 11 for details).

(E)

Instructor's signature required to add a class beginning this date. A

$50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction

after the last day to drop a class (see date in column D). (F)

Instructor's signature required to withdraw from a class beginning this date. A

$50.00 late registration change fee applies

for each

transaction. Tuition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn classes.

(G) Term mid-point end of 7th week of classes for full term. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center.

(H)

Last day to withdraw from a class. A

$50.00 late registration change fee applies for each

transaction. Tuition is non-refundable

and a W grade applies.

(I)

Final day of class for the applicable term (including finals).

(J)

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. Note: When viewing your grades on Banner Web the term will not appear as an

option until at least one grade has been posted for that term.

HOLIDAYS

OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES April 9 - 27

Advising Weeks for Fall 2007 Registration

Begins Monday, April 16

Fall 2007 Registration (by appointment; see page 8) Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for December 2007 and January 2008 degree date

Monday, May 1 October 12-14

Homecoming Weekend Incomplete grade changes due from faculty for Spring and Summer 2007

Friday, October 12

Mid-semester Break

Friday, October 19

Mid-term advisory grades due from faculty

Friday, October 26

Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for May 2008 and August 2008 degree date

Monday, December 3 October 29 - November 16

Advising Weeks for J-Term and Spring 2008 Registration

Begins November 5

J-Term and Spring 2008 Registration (by appointment)

1 :35pm Wed., November 21

Thanksgiving Recess Begins

7:00am Monday, November 26

Thanksgiving Recess Ends Graduate Theses or Research Papers for December 2007 graduates due to Office of the Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies

Friday, November 30 December 8-14

Fall Finals Week

Saturday, December 15

December Commencement - 10:30 a.m.

3


WELCOME TO SUMMER AND FALL 2007 Dear PLU students: The long-range plan of the university, PLU 20 I 0, identifies five institutional aspirations for the future. As you peruse this schedule of classes

to prepare for Summer and Fall registration, I invite you to think about your academic goals within the framework of these central PLU 20 I 0 themes:

I.

Strengthening Academic Excellence: "Ours is an academic experience that helps all individual students discover their own gifts and maximize their achievement."

2.

3.

Expanding Community Engagement: "PLU is dedicated to building a strong, collegial, and dynamic learning community." Enhancing Global Perspectives and Local Commitments: "The university will seek to internationalize its curriculum, encourage study abroad and diversify its community, even as it builds connections with its nearest neighbors."

4.

Nurturing a Sense of Life as Vocation: "The university strives to awaken the curiosity of each learner so that all ofhfe becomes a quest for knowledge and understanding."

5.

Seeking Fiscal Strength: "The university gives living expression to the claim that a university's most important assets are intellectual and not financial."

Successful completion of a curriculum involves more than choosing the right combination of classes; it means becoming immersed in an educational experience that empowers you for a life of learning and service. PLU 20 I 0 gives direction and vision to the entire university. Perhaps

PLU 20 I 0 can provide direction and vision for each of you as you plan for the next phase of your educational journey. Find the document on the web (www.plu.edul-plu2010/). Read it before you visit with your advisors. In addition to registering for classes for next year, you have

an opportunity to participate in building the PLU of the future. Sincerely,

Patricia O'Connell Killen Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies

PROPOSED J-TERM 2008 OFF-CAMPUS COURSES ANTARCTICA BRAZIL-

"

-

"Journey to the End of the Earth"

Cosmopolitanism: Citzenship in a

Globalizing World:

-

-

"Spanish Language in Costa Rica"

"Investigating Economic and Environmental

-

-

-

" Comparative

Parks, and Zanzibar"

TOBAGO- "Service Learning in Tobago"

"Business of the Arts in London"

BIG ISLAND, HAWAII- " Natural History of Hawaii"

" England and the Second World War"

ENGLAND/GERMANY/GREECE

-

"Learning While Tramping on the

SCOTLAND -"Social Psychology of Ghosts and Hauntings"

America" -

-

TANZANIA- "Tanzania:Kilimanjaro, the Great Game

ECUADOR - "Comparative Ecology of Latin

-

"Intensive Organ

Tracks of New Zealand"

"Peace

Journalism: A Foreign Perspective"

ENGLAND

-

Performance"

NEW ZEALAND

DUBAIlUNITED ARAB EMIRATES

ENGLAND

"French Language and Culture in

NETHERLANDS/GERMANY

Education"

LEAVENWORTH, WASHING TON- " Christian Theology:

" Ethics and the

Visions of Peace in Film and Art"

Good Life"

NEAH BAY, WASHINGTON-" Makah Culture Past and -

Present"

"The Lutheran Heritage"

GERMANY/AUSTRIA - "Language, Art

&

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK- " Urban Expressions:

Culture in

Photography in New York"

New Germany"

TACOMA, WASHING TON- " J-term on the Hill"

HONDURAS - "Service Learning in Mathematics" *

-

Martinique"

DUBAIlUNITED ARAB E MIRATES

GERMANY

ITALY

"Banking and Art in Renaissance Italy"

MARTINIQUE

"Business Culture of China"

COSTA RICA

-

Change"

BRITISH COLU MBIA- "Medicinal Chemistry" CHINA

ITALY

Full description flyers are available in the Wang Center for International Programs or on-line at www.plu.edulwangcenter. For more information contact the Wang Center, 253-535-7577.

4


FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Fall Final Exam Dates:

�otes on SUl1l111l'r and Fall

December 10-14

Final [xams

OilY<; ;)nd TU11!! Class Normilily Begin�

',Final Exam Day t

-

I

ilnd l1fr1e

. _

i

SUMMER

-

Summer final exams are held the last day of class.

MWF

8:00am

Monday

8:00am - 9:50am

MWF

9:15am

Tuesday

8:00am -

MWF

11:15am

MWF

12:30pm

Monday

1:00pm -

2:50pm

Instructors for classes which meet on Wednesday­

MW(F)

1 :45pm

Tuesday

1:00pm -

2:50pm

semester will need to contact the Scheduling Coordinator

MW(F)

3:40pm

Wednesday

3:00pm -

4:50pm

TR

8:00am

Wednesday

8:00am -

9:50am

TR

9:55am

Thursday

Wednesday

FALL

9:50am

Late afternoon and evening classes hold final

10:00am -11:50am

examinations at the regularly scheduled meeting times during exam week. -only, Thursday-only, or Friday-only during the

at mitchelm@plu.edu to arrange for a classroom during

TR

11:50am

Monday

final exam week as Monday-only or Tuesday-on ly classes are normally assigned to the regular classroom during the final exam day and time indicated to the left of this page. Saturday-only classes normally schedule final exams on the Saturday prior to finals week.

10:00am - 11 :50am

Students in one-semester-hour courses may be

evaluated prior to the final exam week.

10:00am -11:50am

Final exams are scheduled using the beginning time of the class,

1 :45pm

TR

Thursday

1:00pm -

2:50pm

Friday of final exam week is available for make-up

examinations, for follow-up to examinations already TR

3:40pm

Tuesday

3:00pm -

given, or for student conferences.

4:50pm

GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES A non-refundable graduation processing fee of $75,00 will be charged to your account at the time of application.

UNDERGRADUATE&GRADUATESTUDENTSPlEASENOTETHEFOLlOWlNGAPPUCATIONDEADUNES(flnalAcademic Program C ontract. APe, Is due at the time of application for undergraduate students): For Graduation in:

Graduation Applications due in Registrar's Office by:

December 2007 or January 2008

May 1,2007

May 2008 or August 2008

December 3,2007

GRA DUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLoWING FINAL THESES OR RESEARCH PAPER D E A DUNES: Final Theses or Research Papers due to Office of the Provost and For Graduation in: • • • •

Dean of Graduate Studies by:

May 2008

May 1,2008

August 2008 December 2008 or January 2009 May 2009

August 1,2008 November 30, 2008 May 1,2009

5


TUITION RATES AND FEES 2007-2008 I 'Ill I�C;H \111 \ II

It 1110' In II ....

sem�51;riT��� Oi�II�!iT!�' Summer

1 or more

c·0 :t_._� $445 per credit hour unless otherwise noted

Fall or Spring

1 - 11

No

$784 per credit hour

fall or Spring

12 - 17

Yes

$12,544 per semester

Fall or Spring

More than 17

Yes

J-Term

$12,544 per semester

$784 per credit hour for each

$784 per credit hour. If registered full time for Fall or

1 or more

Credit by exam

+

credit hour over 17

Spring, credits 1-5 are at no additional charge.

1

$200

2

$400

3

$600

4

$800

Summer - EDUC/EPSY /SPED

1 or more

$445 per credit hour

Summer - All other departments

1 or more

$731 per credit hour

Fall, J-Term, Spring

1 or more

$784 per credit hour

Disclaimer: Students enrolled in a PLU cohort program are charged the cohort price per credit hour for cohort program courses and the standard undergraduate or graduate price per credit hour for courses not included in the cohort program, Please contact the Student Service Center for Cohort program pricing information.

RIGHT

TVITIO

WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE

Upon admission to or registration with the university, the student and/or his or her parent(s) or legal guardian agrees to accept responsibility

Withdrawing from a single course after the last day of add/drop waives your

and the legal obligation to pay all tuition costs, room and meal fees, and

right to a tuition and fee refund, If you do not wish to continue a course after

any other fees incurred or to be incurred for the student's education.

the add/drop period, you must withdraw from the course. You must obtain

In addition, the student and/or his or her parent(s) or legal guardian is

the instructor's signature on an AddlDroplWithdraw Form and submit it in

required to complete and submit a Payment Contract to the university

person to the Student Services Center. Students adding or withdrawing

each academic year. The university agrees to make available to the

from a course(s) after the last day of add/drop during a semester/term

student certain educational programs and the use of certain university

will be charged a late registration change fee of $50.00 per transaction.

facilities, as applicable and as described in the PLU Undergraduate

Students who are dropped for non-attendance by faculty are also charged

and Graduate Catalog. A failure to pay when due all university bills

$50.00 per add/drop.

shall release the university of any obligation to continue to provide applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited

REFUND POLICY FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL (OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FROMALLCL E

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 I

REFUND POLICY FOR

Fall Tuition. 100% tuition refund before September 4, 2007

TION

Tuition refunds prorated on a daily basis: Sept. 4 - Nov. 6, 2007 No tuition refunds on or after November 6, 2007

Payment may be made in the form of cash; personal, business, or

Summer Tuition:

cashier's check; money order; wire; or debit or credit card (VISA or MasterCard). Credit card payments may be made by telephone 24

100% tuition refund before the first day of class. Prorated depending on

hours a day on the Business Office secured line at 253.535.8376. Mail

length of summer enrollment thereafter.

payments with billing statement remittance stubs to Pacific Lutheran University, Attn: Business Office Cashier, Tacoma, WA

Housing and Meal Plans:

98447, or

deliver payments to the PLU Business Office in Hauge Administration Building, room 110, Checks should be made payable to Pacific

Housing refund (refer to contract):

Refunds prorated on daily basis

Meal plan refund (refer to contract):

Refunds prorated on a weekly basis

Lutheran University. Please do not mail cash.

Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and submitted to the PLU

HEALTH I

Student Services Center. Oral requests are not valid, Full charges for the term will remain on the student's account until written notice is received and processed.

All full time, undergraduate domestic students and all international student are required to have health insurance covorage. Eligible students who don't waive out by 10th day of class will automatically be enrolled in the PLU student health insurance plans. Complete information online at: plu.edu/health

6


BEFORE YOU REGISTER TIMES Holds on your account prevent registration. Check to see if your account is

Students who have never attended PLU and have not been formally

on hold prior to your registration time. To view any holds on your account,

admitted to the university are not eligible to register via Banner Web.

log in to Banner Web and select Student Services & Financial Aid, then

New Students

select Student Records, and View Holds. To resolve the hold(s) on your

Advance Payment: A $200.00 advance payment is required

account, locate the hold(s) below and follow the listed instructions:

to confirm an offer of admission. This advance payment is reqljired before class registration. The payment is refundable

until May 1 for Fall, December 1 for J-Term, and January 1 for Spring. Requests for a refund must be made in writing to

the Admission Office.

New first-year students register by individual appointments

coordinated by Academic AdviSing and may not register via

Banner Web.

New transfer students register by individual appointments

coordinated by Academic Advising and may not register via

Contact Academic Advising

Collection Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Collection Paid Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Collection Write-Off Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Financial Hold:

Contact the Student Services Center

International Hold:

Contact International Student Services

Junior Review Hold:

Submit Junior Review paperwork to the Academic Advising Office

Banner Web.

Non-matrlculated students may begin registering Monday,

Medical Hold:

Return medical history form with proof of required immunization to

May 15. For assistance, please go to the Student Services Center.

the Health Center •

New graduate students may begin to register on Monday,

April 17 at the Student Services Center, and may not register via Banner Web.

ContinuingStudents

You may add or drop classes using Banner Web from the date

and time of your initial appointment through the last day to add/drop for each term unless there is a hold on your account.

Refer to the calendar on pages 2 and 3 for add/drop deadlines. For hold

information, refer to the Registration Holds section on this page.

Registration Priority: Each continuing matriculated student is

No Address Hold:

Contact the Student Services Center

Payment Option:

Contact the Student Services Center

Pre-Collection Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Promissory Note Holds:

Contact the Business Office

Residential Life Hold:

Contact Residential Life

T ranscript Hold:

Contact Registrar's Office

Student Life Hold:

Contact Student Life

Veteran's Hold:

Contact the Student Services Center

Write-Off Hold:

Contact the Business Office

PLACEME

aSSigned an appointment time according to total credit h o u r s , e a r n e d t h r o u g h J-T e r m 2 0 0 7 . N o t e : r e g i s t r a t i o n

Language Placement

times are based o n completed credits and d o not include courses in progress. •

Contact Admissions

Admission Hold: Academic Standing Hold:

To assure correct placement in language courses, all students with

View your registration appointment time via Banner Web:

previous study are required to take a placement test. The tests for most

After logging in, select Student Services & Financial Aid, then Registration, and Check Your Registration Status. You then

languages are o ffered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) at select times during the year and on a drop-in basis during regular LRC hours.

select the term for which you are registering (either Summer

Online Placement Exams are available for SPAN, GERM, FREN at

or Fall 2007). The next page informs you of your

www.plu.edu/-aadv

registration appointment time as well as whether or not any holds, academic standing, or student status issues that would prevent your registration.

Math Placement To insure correct placement of students in beginning math courses, eligibility is required for registration for MATH 105,107, 111, 112, 123,128,

Your advisor is a great resource for developing, refining, and confirming

140, and 151. Students establish eligibility for registration for a course by

your academic goals. Please consult with your advisor as necessary prior to your registration appointment time.

earning a qualifying score through the math placement system. Students who have completed the prerequisite course at PLU with a grade of C or

First-year (Freshmen) and Sophmore Students: To register you need

higher are eligible without taking the placement exam.

to obtain your Registration Access Code from your advisor, so please

Students who have not taken the placement exam may obtain the exam

see your advisor soon!

at the Math Department Office in the Morken Center for Learning and

Questions about your adVisor? Contact Academic Advising at 535.8786

Technology, roo m 252. The exam is also available on-line at http://banweb.

or aadv@plu.edu.

plu.edu/pls/pap/hxskmplc.P_Mathlntro. The exam and accompanying questionnaire take about 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the

results to be available. New students preferring to take the exam by mail

C h eck your p r o g r ess t o w a r d your G U R com p l e t i o n o n - l in e . Undergraduates can use Banner Web t o check their progress toward

should contact the Math Placement Director at the earliest opportunity at 253.535.7403.

completing their PLU degrees. This is known as a CAPP report. 1. Log in to Banner Web using your 10 and PIN.

If you have taken the exam and would like to view your placement results

2.Select Student Services & Financial Aid.

on-line, go to Banner Web at http://banweb.plu.edu. After logging in, select Student Services & Financial Aid from the menu, then Student Records,

3.Select Student Records. 4.Select Degree Evaluation, then Submit Term.

and finally, View Math Placement Results. If you have questions about

5.Select View Previous Evaluations (at the bottom of the screen).

your placement, contact the Math Placement Director at 253.535.7403.

6.Select the report you wish to view (highest is most recent). 7. View General Requirements should already be selected, then

If a student is eligible for a particular math course (either by taking a

click on Select Desired View.

prerequisite course at PLU or through the math placement system) but experiences difficulties registering for that course, contact the Math

If your CAPP report appears to have an error, contact the Registrar's

Office. Please provide your full name, PLU 10 number, and the possible

Placement Director, Dr. Celine Domer, at 253.535.7403.

error.

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.

7


BANNER WEB REGISTRATIO

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Find Banner Web. Using the most current version of your web browser, find Banner Web by accessing the PLU

home page at www.plu.edu and selecting Academics from the menu at the top of the page. Select Register for Classes (located under Classes, Class Schedules). Select Current Students from the left side of the screen, then click yellow Academics tab. Select Register from underneath the Registration heading. Select Enter Secure Area (Banner Web) 2. Login. Log in by using your PLU ID number as your user ID. Enter your PIN (personal identification number). Click ' the "Login" button.

Your initial PIN is your birth date in MMDDYY format. Example: The PIN for a person born June 16, 1985, is 061685. 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. First-year (Freshmen) and Sophomore Students: This is NOT where you enter your Registration Access Code. You will be asked for your Registration Access Code later in the process. 3. Select

Student Services & Financial Aid. Under Student Services & Financial Aid, select Registration. The

Registration Menu gives you several options.

4. Select Term. Make sure that the term in the text box reads the term for which you are registering. Then click on the "

Submit" button. This takes you back to the Registration menu.

5. Check Your Registration Status. Scroll down and select Registration Status. If you have registration holds, you need to stop and contact the appropriate office to clear the hold before registering (see page 8 for details). If you do not have any holds, you may continue by clicking Return to Menu.

6. Registration Menu. Select/Add/Drop Classes. First-year (Freshmen) and Sophomore Students: After you click on Register/Add/Drop Classes, another box will pop up asking you for your Registration Access Code. Your advisor has this number and will give it to you when you meet in April prior to registration. You won't be allowed to register without this number, so see your advisor soon! 7. Add Classes. Scroll down to the Add Class section. In this section you will enter a CRN (course reference number)

for each class you would like to take. When finished, select the "Submit Changes" button to continue. When your request is finished processing, you will be returned to the Add/Drop page. Should you run into errors during your registration, please reference page 10. If you are having difficulty finding an available course that suits you, please refer to Banner Interactive Schedule, an up-to-the minute version of the class schedule that does not require Banner Web log-in to view. For more information, please see page 7.

8. View Current Schedule. In this next screen, you will have to scroll down to see your current class schedule. Make sure that you look at the status box to see if you are currently registered. If you have a conflict of some sort, the system will notify you under the section called Registration Errors. For your reference, a list of common registration errors is found on page 10. Contact the Student Services Center, 253.535.7161 or ssvc@plu.edu, or the Registrar's Office, 253.535.7131 or registrar@plu.edu, with questions.

9. View Student Detail Schedule. Once you have finished selecting your courses for the term, scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Detail Schedule. Your schedule will appear on the screen. If you would like a copy, go to File and select Print. 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 your registration is completed.

10. Complete your registration for Summer, then return to the main menu to select Fall Semester, and follow the instructions above for Fall registration as well.

11. LOG OUT by clicking Exit and close your browser when you have finished registering. This is important so that no one else can make any changes to your schedule. 8


WAITLISTING CLASSES 路**WAITLlSTING CANNOT BE DONE VIA BANNER WEB路路路 Waitiisting 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

77

or outside the Student Services Center. T he waitlist form must be completed and submitted in person to a Student

Services Center 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 two weeks before the term begins, then the instructor determines who will be admitted to closed classes. Students still on the waitlist when the term begins must attend the first class and get the instructor's Signature on an AddlDroplWithdraw 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. T he Add! DroplWithdraw Fonn- must be taken to the Student Services Center before the deadline to add/drop courses. Students who are below third or fourth place on the list are strongly advised to register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class. Note: Do om try to move yourself from the waitlist into a class, even if the system indicates there is an opening. T his cannot be done on Banner Web and will only cause you to lose your place on the waitlist.

SPECIAL REG STRATIONS Special registrations must be completed by the add/drop deadline according to the published term schedule on page

$50.00

A

3.

late registration fee is charged for each transaction submitted after the add/drop deadline.

AUDITI G A COURSE

COURSE LOAD EXCEPTIONS

To audit a course (no credit), obtain an instructor's signature on an Add/DroplWithdraw Fonn-, and submit the form in person to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the course you are registering for. The cost of auditing a course is equal to the cost of taking the course for credit.

You may use Banner Web to register for up to 17 credit hours in Fall Semester and up to a total of 15 credit hours in Summer. Registering

for more than 17 credit hours in one semester requires at least a grade point average or consent of the Registrar. Registering for more than 17 credit hours costs an additional $731 per credit. To register for more than 17 credit hours in FaliSemester, submit an AddlDropiW"lthdraw Fonn> to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for. To register for more than 17 credit hours, if your grade point average is less than 3.00, submit

3.00

CREDIT BY EXAM Credit by Exam Fonns are located in the display rack across from the Student Services Center. Retum completed forms in person to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for. For cost information , see page 6. Not included w/overload, or in block pricing.

an Add/DroplWithdraw Fonn- and a written request to the Registrar by the add deadline for the term you are registering for. To register for more than 15 credit hours in Summer, you must complete a Summer Overload Request Fonn, available in the Student Services Center,

INDEPENDENT STLJDY CARDS

by the add deadline for the term you are registering for. Requests will be evaluated by the Registrar.

Independent Study Cards are located in the display rack across from the Student Services Center. Return completed cards in person to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for.

OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS For information regarding opportunities to study off-campus, contact the Wang Center for Intemational Programs at wang.center@plu. edu or visit their web site: www.plu.edulwangcenter.

COURSES REQUIRING mST APPROVAL To register for a course requiring approval, obtain the authorized signature on an Add/DroplW"lthdraw Fonn-, and submit the form in person to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for.

*

AddlDroplWithdraw Forms are locat.ed in the display rack across from the Student Services

AFTER YOU REGISTER If a class is cancelled before you register, you will not be able to register for that class. If a cancellation occurs after you have registered, you will be dropped from the class and notified by the respective department via E-mail. You may add another class prior to the add deadlines published on page

3. CO

EQUENCES OF NOT AITENDING THE FIRST TWO CLAS

MEETfNGS

Students unable to attend the first class meetings are expected to notify the instructor prior to the first class. 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 prior to the drop deadlines published on page will be charged a

3. StUdents who are dropped for non-attendance

$50.00 fee per drop. BUYING YOUR BOOKS

You can purchase your books on-line, or you can stop into the bookstore located in the University Center. To purchase your books or other supplies on-line, please visit http://luteworld.plu.edu/ .All books may not be available for purchase at the time of registration. For more information about the bookstore, call

253.535.7665 9


EDUCATION Prerequisites for entry into Undergraduate program (includes all EDUC,EPSY, and SPED courses except EDUC205 and SPED 195): PSYC1 01, WRlT (ENGL) 10 1 with a grade of C or better in both Passing score on Washington Basic Skills Test (WEST-B) Participation in School of Education Interview Application to School of Education due by first Friday in March for Fall Term Education 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 (each semester) to field work in assigned schools prior to student teaching. Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education take the following courses in the School of Education: EDUC391, EPSY 361, and SPED 320. Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education take the following courses in the School of Education: EDUC 390,EDUC 392,and SPED 320. 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. Applications are due by the first work day in March, for Fall student teaching and the first work day in October for Spring student teaching. The state requirement for FBI and Washington State Patrol fingerprint clearance must be completed prior to second semester. Anyone completing a certification program after Sep足 tember 1,2005, must pass the WEST-E (Praxis II) in any area for which an endorsement is sought. All students must have at least one endorsement. Passing the WEST-E is a prerequisite for student teaching. Additional fees required include: Initial certification fee- $35.00 Fingerprint fee- $59.00- plus clearance fee (approximately $12.00) Students must provide their own transportation between campus and assigned schools.

LANGUAGES & LITERATURES All language students use the Language Resource Center (LRC) 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 LRC or online at www.plu.edul-Irc. Language placement test are available online in French, German,and Spanish. Students who have studied one of these languages previously and plan to continue their study are required to take the language placement test. You may access the placement test online at www.plu.edul-aadv and then click on Language Place足 ment. You will receive your results immediately upon completion of the test. If you are continuing in another language offered at PLU (Chinese,Greek, Latin,or Norwegian), please access

www.plu.edul-aadv

for contact information to assure correct placement or

to ask about the program. Students may meet the Cross-Cultural Perspectives part of the Diversity Requirement by

I) taking

a 20 I or higher level course in

any language, other than Sign Language, or 2) by completing the first year of a college-level foreign language other than that used to satisfy the foreign language entrance requirement (excluding Sign Language). All 300- and 400-level literature courses meet the Core I Literature requirement.

10


MATHEMATICS To insure correct placement of students in beginning math courses, eligibility will be required for registration for MATH 105, 107, III, 1'12, 123, 128, 140, and 151. Students may establish eligibility for registration for a course by earning a qualifying score through the math placement system. Students who have completed the prerequisite course at PLU with a grade of C or higher are eligible without taking the placement exam. The placement exam is available at the Math Department Office in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, room 252. The exam is also available on-line at https:lfbanweb.plu.edulpapibxskmplc PmathIntro. The exam and accompanying questionnaire will take about 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the results to be available. New students preferring to take the exam by mail should contact the Math Placement Director at the earliest opportunity at 253.535.8738. To view your placement results on-line, go to Banner Web at http://plu.edulbanner/. After logging in, select

cial Aid from the menu,then Student Records,

and finally View

Math Placement Results.

Student Services

&

Finan­

If you have questions about your placement,

contact the Math Placement Director at 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.

MUSIC Students currently registered for private lessons may register for lessons via Banner Web at your scheduled registration appointment time. First-time music students should contact the Music Office at 253.535.7602 for assistance. Registration Procedure: Go to the Fall 2007 Music Student Reference at http://www.plu.edulacademics/. Determine which CRN(s) you need by verifying the course ID and title, the name of the instructor, and the number of credits for which you wish to take the class. Once the CRN(s) have been determined,follow the normal registration procedures detailed on page 9. Please be aware that you may need to change the credit hours at the time of registration, as the system will default to the lowest possible number for that course. If you get an error message indicating "PREQ

& TEST SCORE ERROR" contact

the Music Office at 253.535.7602 for assistance. For

HOLD errors please see page 8 for resolution information. PLEASE NOTE: You may not register for more than 17 credits via Banner Web, go to the Student Services Center, in Hauge Adminis­ tration 102, for assistance with the additional course(s). Private lessons require concert attendance in addition to individual instruction. See http://www .plu.edul�music/announcementsl or contact the Music Office for details. I credit hour: Meet twice a week for 50 minutes each

Class Lessons: Private Instruction:

1 credit hour: 12 30-min private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars 2 credit hours: 12 60-min private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars 3-4 credit hours: Permission of instructor is required: 12 60-min private lessons per term, plus additional outside work and weekly performance seminars Private Lesson Fees in addition to tuition (per course) I credit hour

$200.00

2 credit hours

$400.00

3-4 credit hours

$400.00

Performance Seminars: See seminar information Below and/or check with instructor at begin of the term .

II


MU Ie Private Le' 'on

C minucd..

COURSE ID

.

COURSE TITLE

DAYS

INSTRUCTOR

SEMINAR INFORMATION

2011401*

Jazz

TBA

Staff

202/402

Private Piano

TBA

Staff

203/403

Organ

TBA

Tegels, P

M 5:30-6:30PM LCH

204/404

Private Voice

TBA

Staff

F 12:30-1:30PM LCH

205/405

ViolinlViola

TBA

Staff

M 6-7PM MBRC-334 Weekly

206/406

Cello/Bass

TBA

Staff

M 6-7PM MBRC-306 Weekly

207/407

Flute

TBA

Rhyne, J

F lAS-3:30PM MBRC-116 Weekly

Oboe/English Horn

TBA

Spicciati, S

I Bassoon

TBA

Peterson, F

210/410

Clarinet

TBA

Rine,C

2111411

Saxophone

212/412

Trumpet

213/413

Horn

208/408 209/409

I

214/414

TBA 'TBA

I Trombone

Scott,J

TBA

Vaught Farner

TBA

Winkle, K

EuphoniumlTuba

TBA

Phillips, E

216/416

Percussion

TBA

Staff

217/417

Private Guitar

'TBA

Staff

218/418

Harp

TBA

Wooster, P

219/419

Harpsichord

TBA

Habedank, K

327

Composition

TBA

Staff

351

Accompanying

TBA

Staff

3S2

Organ Improvisation

TBA

Tegels, P

421

Advanced Keyboarding

TBA

Staff

427

Adv Orchestration!Arr

TBA

Joyner, 0

Senior Project

TBA

Staff

jl

F 3-4PM MBRC-334 Weekly

Cline, C

215/41S

499

*

I

Registration by Dept. only.

M S:30-6:30PM MBRC-116 Weekly

F 12:30-1:35PM MBRC-322 Weekly

F 12:30-1 :30PM MBRC-202 Weekly

Permission Required

PHYSIC

L EDUCATION

Four one-hour activity courses (100-259) including PHED 100, are required for graduation. Eight one-hour courses may be counted toward graduation. Activity courses cannot be repeated for credit. Students are encouraged to select a variety of activities at ap足 propriate 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 100 is required for graduation and is offered every semester. It should be taken during the first year, but may be taken during any semester.

12


U NIVERS ITY DIRECTORY 253.535.7459

ACADEMIC ADVISING

. CA E MJC

ASSI STANCE

ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS

&

253.535.7324

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

2Sl.

DM ISSIONS BOOKSTORE

253.535.7665

BUSINESS OFFICE

253.535 717

CAMPUS MIN ISTRY

253.535.7464

A

PU

SAF E TY & INFORMATION

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

253.535.7459

C ASHIER

253.

CENTER FOR PUBLIC SERV ICE- VOLUNTEER SERVICE

253.535 .7 1 73

OM PU TING CONFERENCES CO

N SELI

G

& EVENTS

& TE

253.535.7450

TlNG/ SERVI

ES FOR

STUD

101

TS

CENTER

_______ _

LT H C E NTER 253.535 .7 1 94

I NTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES RY

LI

!a.iI!.oZ.Ilofl'lil........

253.535.7 1 34

FINANCIAL AID HE

25 253.535 .7472

DINING SERVICES DIVERSITY

BIUTI S

& COMP UTING

LUTELIN K

253.535.74 1 5

PROVOST'S OFFICE & ACADEMIC PLA NING

25

REGISTRAR' S OFFICE

253.535.7 1 3 1

RE

IDEI

II

L L IFE

253.535.7459

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT rUDENT INVOL YEMENT

&

LEADER SHIP 253.535.7 I 91

STUDENT LIFE

253. __",...-_

rU DENT SERVICES CENTER

253.535 .7577

WANG CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

2S3.S,.z.LII�'"

OME N ' S CENTER

253.535.8709

WRITING CENTER

13


Welcome to Summer 2 007 !

Day Codes

Building Codes

Building Codes (conL)

M = Monday

ADMN= Hauge Administration

MCLT = Morken Center

T = Tuesday

ECAM = East Campus

MGYM= Memorial Gym

W= Wednesday

EVLD

NAME = Names Fitness Center

R = Thursday

HONG= Hong Residence Hall

F = Friday

INGR

= Ingram Hall

RAMS = Ramstad

S = Saturday

LIBR

= Library

RCTR = Rieke Science Center

U= Sunday

MBRC = Mary Baker Russell

=

Eastvold

OGYM= Olson Gym

XAVR = Xavier Hall

New Schedule Format Key

: 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!� ::::::: !II

CRN Numbe r (needed for registration)

Archaeology of Ancient Empires C, S I 1 :45-3:30PM

XAVR- 1 50

Andrews, B

'-V --

Law, Politics, and Revolution C, TR

1 1 :5Q,;l :35PM

SI

ADMN-2 1 9

Course Number and Title with A ttr ibute

Thomson,

C lass Days

S Class Times

ST: Language and Gender S l TR

3:40-5:25PM

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .-204 B Pine , J _ AD� __ _ _ _ _ _ _

B uilding and Room

, :�ii.iiiiiiiiiiii;:======= ;;:: I

#

Course Text

Highlighted means evening/night class

Professor

14


BIOL206

ANTH ROPOLOGY ANTH225

Past Cultures of WA State S I

Meets Term I

XA VR- 1 40

6: 1 0-9:00PM

Huelsbeck,

1 0003 (2)

MW

ANTH365

Prehistoric Environment and Techonoiogy S I

0

1 2 :00-3:30PM

ANTH465

Archaeology: Tbe Field

XAVR- 140

Andrews, B

Experience S I

Applications available from the Wang Center TBA

TBA

Andrews, B

Meets ofT-campus July 23-27. Permission of instructor required. TBA

TBA

8:00- 1 O:45AM

BIOL206

Human Anatomy

RCTR- 1 1 5

Smith, M

& Pbyslology II lab

1 00 1 7 (0)

TWR

BI0L332

Genetics NS

1 1 :30-2:30PM

RCTR-1 1 6

Smith, M

1 00 1 8 (4)

MTWRF

9:00-1 2:00PM

BIOL332

Genetics Discussion

MCLT- 1 3 7

Auman, A

1 :00-4:00PM

MClT- \ 3 7

Auman, A

1 00 1 9 (0)

WF

BIOL387

Special Topics i n Biology NS

Meets Term I. Lab included wi lecture. lab Fee: $60.00

Applications available from the Wang Center 1 0006 (2)

MTWR

Meets Term I. Co-register for BI0L332

Meets off-campus July 16-20. Permission o f Instructor required. 1 0005 (2)

1 00 1 6 (4)

Meets Term I. Co-register for Bl0L332 Discussion

Applications Ilvailable from the Wang Center MTWR

& Pbysiology I I NS, SM

Meets Term II. Co-register for BIOl206

Meets ofT-campus July 30-August 1 0. Permission of instructor required. 10004 (2)

Human Anatomy

Meets Term I I . Co-register for BIOl206 Lab . Lab Fee: $60.00

Contact: Anthropology Department 253.535. 7595 or bnlscoee@

Andrews, B

1 0020 (4)

MTWRF

8:00-1 :OOPM

BIOL503

API: Biology

RCTR- 1 29

Crayton, M

Meets July 16-20. Advanced Placement Inst. Cost $750. To enroll, call 253.535.8378 10389 (2)

ART Contact: Art Department 253-535-7573 or ARTD226

Black and Wbite Pbotography AR MTWR

ARTD230

Ceramics I A R MTWR

ARTD34I

MTWR

1 1 :00- 1 :30PM

INGR- 1 34

Geller, B

minors. Please see the BUSA undergraduate coordinator for exception requests.

9: 1 5 - 1 2:00PM

INGR- 144

Ebbinga, S

INGR- I44

Ebbinga, S

BUSA202

9: 1 5- 1 2 :00PM

9: 1 5 - 1 2:00PM

Financial Accounting

Meets term I 1 0356 (3)

MTWR 9:00- 1 2:00PM

BUSA302

Finance for Managers

MClT- 1 05

VanWyhe, G

MClT- 1 2 5

Wolf, F

Meets Term I

Elementary Art Education MW

b.l.llliru:.5@plu s �

Registration for 300 and 400 level courses is open to declared BUSA majors!

Meets Term I. Studio Fee: $25.00. Art and Ed majors only 1 0009 (2)

Stall

BUSINESS

Meels Term II. Studio Fee: $45.00 1 0376 (4)

RCTR- \ 3 6

Contact: School o f Business 253.535 .7244 o r

Meets Term I. Studio Fee: $45.00 1 0008 (4)

8:00-5:00PM

artd@pluedu

Meets Term I I I . Studio Fee: $50.00 1 000 7 (4)

MTWRF

INGR- 1 26

Watts, S

1 0357 (3)

MTWR 9:00-1 2:00PM

BUSA305

Human Dimension of Effective Organization

Meets Term I

BIO LOGY ontaet: Biology Department 253.535.7561 or BIO L 1 1 5

Meets Term I. Co-register lor BlOLl 15 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 MTWR

8:30- 1 1 :30AM

BIOL 1 15

Diversity of Life Lab

RCTR - 1 2 2

Garrigan,

0

RCTR- 1 22

Garrigan,

0

TWR

BI0L161

Principles of Biology I NS , SM 8:00- 1 O:30AM

BI0L161

Principles of Biology Lab

MCLT- \ 3 8

Carlson, J

RCTR- 1 36

Carlson, J

Meets Term I. Co-register for BIOL 1 6 1 1 00 1 3 (0)

TWR

1 1 :00-1 :40PM

BIOL205

Uuman Anatomy

& Pbysiology I NS, SM

Meets Term I. Co-register for BIOL205 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 1 00 1 4 (4)

MTWR

8:00-1 0:45AM

BIOL205

Human Anatomy

RCTR- 1 1 5

Lerum, J

& Physiology Lab

Meets Term I. Co-register for BI0L205 1 00 1 5 (0)

TWR

1 \ :30-2:30PM

10359 (3)

MTWR I :00-4:00PM

BUSA378

Electronic Commerce

1 0428 ( 3 )

Meets Term I. Co-register for BIOL l 6 1 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 MTWRF

Information Systems

Gibson, l

MClT- 1 24

Lee, C

MTWR

I :00-4:00PM

MCLT- 1 05

Lee, CS

�wllI!::gums' IIt1:

1 00 1 1 (0)

1 00 1 2 (4)

BUSAJ I0

MClT- 1 2 5

Meets Term II

Meets Term I. Co-register for BIOL 1 1 5 1 2:00-3:00PM

MTWR

Meets Term II

biology@plu.cdu

Diversity of Life NS, SM

1 00 1 0 (4)

I :00-4:00PM

10021 ( 3 )

RCTR- 1 1 6

lerum, J

15

BUSA509

Global Business Perspectives

10022 (3)

TR Specific Dates TBA

MClT- 1 05

BUSA510

Legal, Etbical and Social Responsibilities

1 0023 (3)

TR Specific Dates TBA

MCLT- 1 05

BUSA5 1 1

Accounting for Decision Making

1 0024 (3)

TR Specific Dates TBA

lee, CS

MacDonald,

MCLT- 1 05

StafT

MCLT- 1 05

Staff

BUSA5 13

Marketing Management

1 0025 (3)

MW Specific Dates TBA

BUSA515

Organizations and Leadership

1 0026 (3)

MW Specific Dates TBA

BUSA51 7

Understanding

1 0027 (3)

MW Specific Datcs TBA

BUSA521

Supply Cbain

1 0028 (3)

MW Spccific Dates TBA

MCLT- 1 05

0

Pratt, C

& Managing Financial Resources MCL T- 1 24

Finnic, B

& Op Management MCl T- 1 24

Staff


BUSINf;SS Conllnued Leading Organization Change TR Specific Dates TBA

MCLT- 1 25

SIGN LANGUA

Pratt, C

TR Specific Dates TBA

MCLT - 1 05

Albers,

Meets Term I

J

103 1 2 (4)

MTWR

1 2 :30-4:00PM

SIGN I 02

Sign Language A

ADMN-209

Curtis, G

ADMN-209

Curtis, G

Mects Term I I

CHEMISTRY ontact:

Sign Language A

SIGN I O I

Knowledge Management

E

hemistry Department 253.535.7530 or chair@chem.plu.edu

MTWR

1 03 1 3 (4)

1 2 :30-4:00PM

General Chemistry I NS , SM Meets Term

II. Co-register for CHEM 1 1 5 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00

1 003 1 (4)

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2 :00PM

RCTR-220

Swank, D

ENG I

Meets Tenn II. Co-register for CHEM 1 1 5 1 0032 (0)

TR

l : 00- 3 : 30PM

RCTR-20 1

Swank, D

RCTR-22 1

CSCE I I S Anderson, C.

Co-register for CHEM33 1 . Lab Fee: $60.00 l :00-5:00PM

RCTR-20 1

Solve it With Computers MR, NS

Meets Term I

Organ.ic Chemistry Lab NS, SM TR

G

& Engineering Department 253.535 .7400 or

www.cs.plu.edu

Co-register for CHEM 3 3 3 Lab 9:00- 1 2 :00PM

EERI

Contact: Computer Science

Organic Chemistry I NS, SM MTWRF

CIENCE &

COM PUTER

General Chemistry Lab

1 0046 (4)

TWRF

CSCE400

ST: Computer Security NS

1 : 30-4 : 1 5PM

MCLT-2 1 0

Murphy, L

Meets Tern1 I

Anderson,C

1 0047 (4)

TWRF 9:00- 1 l :00PM

MCLT-203

Spillman, R

API: Ch�mistry 1eets July 1 6-20. Advanced Placement Inst. Cost $750.00. To enroll, call 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .8378 1 0035 (2)

MTWRF

8 : 30-4:30PM

RCTR- 1 29

Swank,

0

COOPERA

VE E DUCAT I ON

Contact: Cooperative Education/Academic Internships 253.535.7324 or intern@plu.edu. Independent Study Card required to register for all courses COOP276

COMMUNICATION

Fun Time Advanced I nternship Staff

1 0043 ( l -8)

and MUS) prefix are accepted for the Core I Arts rt'qulrement,

COOP477

I n ternational Work Experience

1 0044 ( 1 - 1 2)

Introduction to Communication 1 2: 30-4:00PM

Staff

COOP476

ote: No course with a COMA prefix will satisfy the Core I Arts requlrement witb the exception of COMA 1 20, Courses with THEA, ARTD,

MTWR

Full Time I nternsbip

1 0042 ( 1 -8)

Contact: Comm and Theatre Department 253.535 .7761 o r coth@p lu.edu

INGR- I 09

Land, A

fNGR- 1 09

Land, A

COOPS76

Staff Work Experience I I I

1 0045 ( 1 -4)

Staff

Media in the World AR 1 2: 30-4:00PM

MTWR

CADEMTC INTER S H IPS

Note: Preregistrlltion will be offered on select upper-division COMA classes

AICE276

fo r students pursuing a Communication major or minor. Gender

& Communication A 8:30- 1 2:00PM

MTWR

INGR- I 09

Part Time Internsbip Staff

1 0407 ( 1 -8) AICE476 Lisosky,

J

Harney,

0

Full Time Insternsbip

1 0408 ( 1 -8 )

Staff

Digit lll Message Production MTWR

8:30- 1 2:00PM

INGR- 1 1 5 A

ECO

OM CS

Contact: Economics Department 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7595 or econ@plu.edu ECON495

CHOOL OF ARTS & COMMUN 1CATION

1 0373 (4)

Internship MW

8:30- 1 2 :00PM

INGR- 1 1 5B

8:30- 1 2 :00PM

INGR- 1 1 5 B

TBA

TBA

Reiman, M

GmdUl,lleCour.,c�.

Wells, R

Capstone SR TR

Economics of Wine in Italy

Off-campus course to Italy. Applications available from Wang Center.

Wells. R

16

ECON500

Applied Statistical Analysis

1 0048 ( 3 )

MW Meets May 29- June 28 TBA

ECONS20

Economic Policy Analysis

1 0049 (3)

MW Meets June 1 8- July 24 MCLT- 1 24

Hunnicutt, L

Ng'ang'a, P


EDUCS03F

E D UCATION Contact:

EDUC4 1 1

Strategies for LanguagelLiteracy Development

EDUCS03H

Meets June22/23-August 1 7/ 1 8. No meeting on July 20/2 1 . It routes only. Registration by Dept. 10050 (2) FS 8:00-3 :00PM

ADMN-200

EDUC413

Walkcr, M

2:00-5:00PM

ADMN-2 1 7

Gerlach, K

Meets June 23, 3 0 S 1 0425 (2)

8:30-4:00PM

ADMN-2 1 7

Gerlach. K

EDUCSS3

EDUCS62

Principles of Languagel Learning! Teaching

EDUCSO I B

History & Method of Teacbing ESL

8:00-3:00PM

LlBR-332

Meets Term II 1 0380 (2)

MTWRF

EDUCSO I C

Issues Across Cultures

Meets Term I I 1 03 8 1 (2)

MTWRF

EDUCSOID

English Structure for ESL/EFL

Meets Term I I 1 0382 (2)

MTWRF

EDUCSO I E

Methods of Teaching

Yaden, B

Hillis, M

Leadership I

ADMN-2 1 5

Yetter, C

Leadership IV

Gerlach, K

Schools and Society

Meets July 1 8-JulyI6. MA cen students only 1 006 1 (3) MTWRF 8:30-1 2:30PM ADMN-2 1 0

MTWRF

EDUCS63C

Seminar: Technology and Prog Eval

Meets Term I I 1 0363 ( I )

MTWRF

EDUCS70

Introduction to Educational Leadership

10 :00-1 2:00PM ADMN-2 1 7

Yetter, C

Thirumunhy, V

Meets July 1 6-27 8:00-4:30PM

8:00-3:00PM

8:00-3:00PM

Meets Term I I I 1 0383 (2) MTWRF 8:00-3:00PM

LlBR-332

LlBR-332

L1BR-332

Yaden, B

1 0429 (2)

Yadcn, B

Yaden, B

8:00-3:00PM

L1BR-332

8:00-3:00PM

L1BR-332

Yaden, B

8:00-3:00PM

TBA

EDUCS03

On-campus workshops in EDUC

Meets term I I 1 0362 ( I )

TBA

EDUCS03D

A P I : American Goveroment

Meets July 1 6-20 10390 (2) MTWRF

TBA

8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-22 I

OGYM- I 02

MTWRF

EDUCS73A

Pracllcum

8:30-4:30PM

Staff

OGYM- 1 03

Thirumunhy.

EDUCS86

TBA

TBA

Staff

V

SodoJogy of Education

Meets July 24-August 1 5 . Project Lead only. 1 0063 (3) TW 8:30-2:30PM ADMN-2 1 5 Yaden, B

EDUCS99

Byrnes, R

Thesis

Registration by Dept. TBA 1 0064 ( 1 -4)

TBA

Staff

Yaden, B

EDUCA TlONAL PSYCHOLOGY

ESL Materials Selection! Development

M eels Term I I I MTWRF 1 0386 (2)

8: 30-4:30PM

Principle Cenification Program only

Testing & Evaluation of ESL Student

Meets Tcrm III 1 0385 (2) MTWRF

1 0430 (2)

1 043 1 ( 1 ) LlBR-332

MTWRF

EDUCS71 Scbools and their Communities Meets July 1 6-27

Teaching Spoken Language

Meets Term I I I 1 0384 ( 2 ) MTWRF

EDUCS O I H

Inquiry & Action on Social Issues

Meets July 3-July I 9. Lead MA students only. 1 0060 (4) TWR 1 2 :30-4:30PM ADMN-200

Gndu.teCOUCH!

EDUCSO IG

Issues with Child Abuse and Neglect

Mects July 1 6-20. Lead MA students only. 10059 (2) MTWRF 8:30-4:00PM

AcquiSition & Development o f LangWlige

Meets Term I 10379 (2)

Lewis, J

Meets June 1 9, 2 1 , 26, 28 10424 (2) TR

EDUCSSO

Meets June 4-June 1 5 . Undergrad reading endorsement only 1 0056 (2) MTWRF 8:30- 1 1 :30AM ADMN-2 1 5 Massey, D

EDUCSO I F

Strategies for Language and Lit Development

Meets July 26-August 1 6. Lead MA student only. 1 0058 (2) R 8:30-2:30PM ADMN-2 1 5

Inquiry in to Teaching I: Diverse Learners

Meets June 22/23-August 1 7/ 1 8 . No meetings on July 20/2 1 . Alt. Routes only. Registration by Dept. 1 0055 (4) FS 8:00-3:00PM ADMN-202 Hillis, M .

EDUCSO I A

Staff

Lewis, J

. Meets June 22/23-August 1 7/ 1 8 . No meetings on July 20/2 1 . Alt. Routes only. Registration by Dept. 1 0054 (4) FS 8:00-3:00PM ADMN-202 Byrnes, R

EDUC490

MCLT-2 1 6

Hillis. M

EDUCS4S EDUC424

Thoren, C

API: Vertical Math Teams

Meets July 9- July 20. MA cen students only. 1 0057 (2) MTWRF 8:30-2:30PM ADMN-202

LlmguageiLiteracy Development: Assessment

Mects Term I l l . Undergrad reading endorsements only 1 0053 (4) MTWR 8:30- 1 1 :30AM ADMN-2 1 5

RAMS-203

Byrnes, R

EDUCS20

Meets July 2- 1 3 . Undergrad reading endorsement only 1 0052 (2) MTWRF 8:30- 1 1 :30AM ADMN-2 1 5

8:00-5:00PM

Meets July 1 6-20 1 0398 (2) MTWRF 8:00-5:00PM EDUCS I I

Meets June22/23-August 1 7/ 1 8 . No meeting on July 20/2 1 . Alt routes only. Registration by Dept. 1 005 I (2) FS 8:00-3:00PM ADMN- 1 0 1

API: Spanish

Meets July 1 6-20 1 0397 (2) MTWRF

chool of Education 253.535.7272 or cduc@plu.edu

EPSYS66

Yaden, B

Advanced Cognition, Development & Learning

Meet 7/3 1 -81 1 8. MA Cen only. Registration by Dept. MTWRF 8:30- 1 2:30PM ADMN-208 1 0074 (3) MTWRF 8:30- 1 2:30PM ADMN-2 1 0 1 0075 (3)

StalT

Beyere, M

17

Woolwonh, S Woolwonh, S


I:DU Ano. EPSY583

L PSYCHOLOGY

ontinued

Current Issues/ Exceptionality

ENGL503

API: English Vertical Themes

Meets July 23- July 27. MA cert student only. Registration by Dept

Meets July 1 6-20. Advanced Placement Ins!. Cost: $775 (Vertical) To enroll, call

1 0076 (2)

MWTRF

8:30-4:30PM

ADMN-22 I

Gerlach, K

253.535 .8378

1 042 1 (2)

MTWRF

8 : 30-4:30PM

ADMN-22 I

Staff

1 0393 (2)

MTWRF

E NGL504

Summer Residency I

PECtAl EDUCA nON SPED320

Issues with Child Abuse and NegJed TR

2:00-5:00PM

ADMN-200

Gerlach, K

8:30-4:00PM

ADMN-200

Gerlach, K

1 0323 ( I )

S

SPED322

Mod Disab and Transitions 8:30- 1 1 :30AM

1 0343 ( 4 )

M-F

8:00-5 :00PM

ADMN-204B

Rubin, S

ENGL505

Summer Residency I I

1 0067 ( 4 )

M-S

8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-2 1 7

Rubin, S

ENGL506

Summer Residency III ADMN-2 1 9

Rubin, S

ADMN-22 I

Rubin, S

Meets August 4- 1 4

Meets Tenn II. Undergrad SPED endorsement only MTWR

Slaughter, B

Meets August 4- 1 4 .

Meets June 23, 30.

10324 (4)

ADMN-206

Meets August 4- 1 4

Meets June 1 9, 2 1 , 26, and 28. 1 0322 ( I )

8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-2 1 9

Hassen,1

1 0068 (4)

M-S

8:00-5:00PM

ENGL507

Summer Residency IV

Meets August 4- I 4 1 0069 (0)

M-S

8:00-5:00PM

ENGLISH Contact: English Department 253.535.7321 orJe!.lg]@plu.edu Note: Summer Residency I, II, and I I I (ENGL504, 505, and 506) are only for graduate students admitted into the Master of Fine

ENVIRON M ENTAL STUDIES

Arts in Creative Writing

Program. Interested candidates should contact the Director of the MFA Program,

Contact: Environmental Studies Program 253.535.7556 orďż˝!1vt@plu.edu

Dr. Stan Rubin, at mfa@plu.edu. Additional infonnation regarding the program is available in the general university catalog and on-line at www.plu.edul-mfa

Courses offered which may count toward major or minor:

UndergraduoteCourm: ENGL2 1 6

Topics in Literature C , lT

Meets Tenn I .

Topic: A frican Short Stories

1 0346 (4)

MTWRF

',NGL224

9:00- 1 2 :00AM

ADMN-204A

Temple-Thurston

Travel Writing WR

Mects Tenn I 1 0345 (4) 'GL225

MTWRF

I I :30-2:30PM

ADMN-2 1 I B

Diversity of life NS, SM

ENVT495

Internsbip: Environmental Education

1 0070 ( 1 -4)

IS card required.

1 007 1 ( 1 -4)

IS card required.

Byrnes, R

1 0072 ( 1 -4)

IS card required

Whitman, J

1 0073 ( 1 -4)

IS card required

Garrigan, D

Olufs, D

Seal, D

Autobiographical Writing WR

Meets Tenn I I 1 0347 (4)

BIOL I 1 5

MTWRF

I I :30-2:30PM

ADMN-2 1 I B

GEO CIE

Seal, D

CES

Contact: Geosciences Department 253.535.7563 or geos@Q!y.edu ENGL227

Imaginative Writing I WR GEOS102

Meets Ternl II 1 0360 (4)

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2 :00PM

ENGL232

Women's Literature A,LT

RAMS-207

General Oceanography NS, S M

Meets Tenn I I . l a b included wilecture. l a b Fee: $60.00

Darcher, M

1 0079 (4)

MTWRF

8:00- 1 2:20PM

RCTR - I 09

Benham, S

Meets Tenn I 1 0426 (4)

MTWRF 1 2 : 30-3:30PM

ADMN-206

GLOBAL STUDIES

lT

ENGL241

American Traditions in Lit

Meets Tenn II.

Topic: Re-thinking Individualism

1 0065 (4)

MTWRF

ENGL251

British Tradition in Lit l T

1 2:00-3:00PM

Marcus, l

ADMN-2 1 9

Contact: Global Studies 253.535.7595 or stclaiDa<alDlu.edu Albrecht, J

Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor:

Meets Tenn III 1 0349 (4)

MTWRF

9:30- 1 2: 1 5PM

ENGL403

The English Language

A DMN-204A

Campbell, T

ADMN-204A

Kaufman, R

HlST2 1 5

Modem World History C, S I

PSYC335

Cultural Psychology S2

Mee\ Tenn I 1 0427 (4)

MTWRF

1 2:30-3:30PM

HISTORY Contact: History Department 253.535.7595 or hiS!.

GndUleCoyrm: ENGL503

HIST215

API: English Literature

Meets July 1 6-20. Advanced Placement Ins!. Cost: $750. To enroll, call 253.535.8378 8:00-5:00PM

XAVR-201

1 039 1 (2)

MTWRF

ENGL503

API: English Language/Comp

Modern World History C, S I

Meets Tenn I

Johnston, S

10080 (4)

MTWRF

1 2 :30-3: 1 5 PM

HIST321

Greek Civilizations S 1

ADMN-2 1 9

Hames, G

ADMN-2 1 0

Nelson, E

ADMN-21 6

Kraig, B

Meets Tenn II

Meets July 1 6-20. Advanced Placement Ins!. Cost: $750. To enroll, call 253.535.8378 10392 (2)

MTWRF

8 : 00-5 :00PM

MClT- 1 3 1

Duffey, E

1 0394 (2)

MTWRF

8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-2 1 4

Elsen, C

1 0375 (4)

MTWR

9:00- 1 2 : 30PM

HIST401

Workshops in History S I

Meets July 30-August 4 1 00 8 1 (2)

18

MTWRF

9:00-4:00PM


H1 TORY Continued SPAN202

Applications available from Wang Center

I S card required for registration 1 0422 (4)

TBA

HIST495

Internship

TBA

Martinson, A

IS card required for registration TBA API: American History

1 04 1 8 (4)

TBA

SPANJOI

Advanced Grammar

Predmore. J

&

Composition C

Off-campus course to Leon, Spain. Meets May 27- June 22 TBA

1 0423 ( 1 -6) AHIST50J

Intermediate Spanish C

Off-campus cOllISe to Leon. Spain. Meets May 27- June 22

History of West & Northwest S I

HIST461

Martinson,

Applications available from Wang Center. Pre-req: SPAN 202 1 04 1 9 (4)

TBA

Prcdmore, J

Meets July 1 6-20. Advanced Placement Inst. Cost: $750. To enroll, call 253.535.8318 10395 (2)

MTWRF

8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-2 1 6

Duenzen. D

MARRIAGE & FAMll..Y THERAPY Contact: Marriage

LANGUAGES & L I TERATURE S

MFTH505

Courses offered that are taught in English:

Research Methods in Marriage and Family Therapy

Meets June 5-June 26.

Classical Mythology LT

CLAS32 I

Greek Civilization S I

SCAN32 1

Topics in Scandinavian Culture and Society

1 0084 (4)

TR

2:00-5:00PM

MFTH5 1 2

CLA SICS

Professional Studies in MFTH

MFTH519

Meets Tenn I MTWR

9:00- 1 2 : 30PM

CLASJ21

Greek Ci�ilizations S I

ADMN-202

Nelson, E

ADMN-2 1 0

Nelson, E

Meets Tenn I I 1 0374 (4)

MTWR

9:00-1 2:30PM

Meets Tenn I MTWR

1O:00- 1 :30PM

FRENI02

Elementary French

ADMN-204B

Taylor, S

Meets Tenn I I 1 0078 (4)

MTWR

1 0:00- 1 :30PM

PM

-(}2

WartL D York, C

Practicum I

1 0086 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

1 0087 (2)

TBA

York, C

1 0088 (2)

TBA

Staff

MFTH520

Theory I

1 0089 (2)

TBA

York. C

1 0090 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

MFTH521

Practicum II

Co-register for MFTH522. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

Elementary French

1 0077 (4)

:00-6:

Co-register for MFTH5 1 9 . Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

FRENCH FREN IOI

Ward, D

Co-register for MFTH520. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

Classical Mythology LT

1 0036 (4)

ECAM-027

Meets 5/23-6127 also meets 6/8 from 8:30-4:30PM.

W

CLAS250

253.535.7659 or mfth@plu.edu

Tuition: $73 1 .00 per credit hour

Contact: Languages and Lit Department 253.535.732 1 or lang@plu.ed\l

CLAS 250

& Family Therapy

All practicums and theory classes are for MFTH graduate students only

ADMN-204B

Taylor. S

1 009 1 (2)

TBA

1 0092 (2)

TBA

Lundbeck. D

1 0093 (2)

TBA

Lcwis, R

Staff

1 0094 (2)

TBA

Tschimperle. B

1 0095(2)

TBA

Callison, K

MFTH522

Theory II

Co-register for MFTH5 2 1 . Specific time to be arranged w/faculty 1 0096 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

1 0097 (2)

TBA

York, C

Topics in Scandina�an Culture and Society

MFTH523

Practicum III

Topic: Imaging Nation in the Nordic Road Movie

Co-register for MFTH524. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

SCA NDINAVJAN SCANJ21 Meets Tcnn

I.

MTWRF

1 03 1 1 (4)

SPA

9:00- 1 2:00PM

ADMN-206

Storfjell, T

[ H

SPAN I O l

Elementary Spanish

10320 (4)

MTWRF

SPANI02

Elementary

Meets Tenn 1032 1 ( 4 )

TBA TBA

Lundbe<.:k, D

1 0 1 00 (2)

TBA

Tschimperle, B

1 0 1 0 1 (2)

Meets Tenn I 9 : 1 5 - 1 2:30PM

ADMN-208

Ferrer-Ligbmcr

Callison, K

10098 (2) 1 0099 (2)

10 I 02 (2)

TBA

Lewis, R

TBA

Staff

MFTH524

Theory III

Co-register for MFTH523. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

Span.i.sb

1 0 1 03 (2)

TBA

York, C

1 0 1 04 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

MFTH525

Practicum IV

1\ MTWRF

9 : 1 5 - 1 2:30PM

ADMN-208

Williams. T

Specific times to be arranged w/faculty SPANI02

Elementary Spanish

Off-campus course to Leon. Spain. Meets May 27-June 22 Applications available from Wang Center 1 04 1 6 (4)

TBA

SPAN201

Intermediate Spanish C

Predmore, J

Off-campus course to Leon, Spain. Meets May 27- June 22 Applications available from Wang Center 1 04 1 7 (4)

TBA

Predmore, J

19

10 1 05 (2)

TBA

Lundbeck, D

1 0 1 06 (2)

TBA

Callison, K

1 0 1 07 (2)

TBA

Lewis, R

1 0 1 08 (2)

TBA

TschimperJe, B

1 0 1 09 (2)

TBA

Staff


I R R IA IE &. FAWLY THERAPY Conlinued MFTHS27

Extended Practicum

1 0 1 1 0 (2) 1 0 1 1 1 (2) 1 0 1 1 2 (2) 1 0 1 1 3 (2) 1 0 1 1 4 (2)

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

MFTH S99

Thesis

Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

V

GradyllrCoym'; Callison, K Lewis, R Lundbeck. D Tschimperle. B Staff

AdYanced Pathopysiology

NURSS80

Meets 61 I 8-8/ I I . Entry level Masters student only. 1 0257 (3) F 1 :00-4:00PM RA -206 W 06 ; r Advanced Pathopysiology

NU RSS80

1 0 1 1 5 (4)

TBA

Meets 6/1 8-8/ I I . Department Approval required. 1 0258 (3) F I :OO-4:00P RAM -206 W RAMS-2 6:00- JJO

Staff

ATHE MAT ICS

MATH 123

MAT H l 52

Meets Term I 1 0387 (4)

MATH503

Contact: Philosophy Department 253.535 .S306 or johnsogs@plu.edu

Modern Elementary Math MR, NS

MTWRF

9:30- 1 2 : 1 5PM

MCLT-2 1 6

PHIL 1 2 1

Domer, C

Meets Term I I 1 0287 (4)

Stuart, J

Mects Term 1 0366 (4)

Calculus II MR, NS

MTWRF 9:30- 1 2 : 1 5PM

PHIL228

MCLT-2 1 4

API: Calculus

Meets Teml l 1 0288 (4)

P H E D I OO

Introduction to Music A R

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2 : 1 5PM

MBRC-334

Meets Tenll I 1 0259 ( 1 )

Youtz, G

P H ED I 77

Contact: School of Nursing 253.535.7672 or nurs(a;plu.;;@

PHE D I86

Meets Term I 1 0261 ( I )

llldm:rlldultrCounn;

PH ED200

Nursing Competencies I

MTWRF

1 2:00-3:00PM

Existentialism

ADMN-2 1 4

Hogan, B

& the Meaning of Life PH

MTWRF 9:00- 1 2:00PM

ADMN-2 1 6

Johnson. G

Meets 61 1 8-81 l 8 . Fee: $ 1 00.00. Department approval requ i red. 1 0252 (4) TR 8:00-5:00PM RAMS-206 Bell, J

PHED201

& Promotion3 Meets 611 8-7120. Fee: S 1 00.00. Entry level Masters students only. 1 0253 (4) F 8:00- 1 2 :00PM RAMS-206 Shull, S RAMS-206 8:00-5 :00PM MW

PHED2 1 2

Nursing Competencies II

NURS480

Professional Foundations II

N URS499

Capstone: Nursing Synthesis SR

MTWR

8:00-9 : 1 5AM

Staff

OGYM - I 02

Stringer, A

NAME - I OO

McConnell, K

MGYM- I OO

W esteri n g , S

Weight Training PE

8 :30-9:50AM

Step Aerobics PE

MTWR

1 2:30- 1 :45PM

Individual Swim Instruction PE

9:00-9:50AM

POOL

Johnson. J

Swimming for Non-swimmers PE

Meets June 1 8-July 1 3 10263 ( I ) MTWRF 9:00-9:50AM

Health Asses ment

Meets 7/23-8/ 1 8 . Entry level Masters students on ly. 1 0254 (2) F 8:00- 1 2:00PM RA;"IS-206 MW 8:00-5:00Pm RAMS-206

Personalized Fitness Program PE

Meets July 1 6-August 1 0 1 0262 ( I ) MTWRF

Meets 6/ 1 8-81 1 8 . Fee: S I 00.00. E ntry level Masters students only. 1 025 1 (4) TR 8:00-5:00PM RAMS-206 Bell, J

N U RS320

Cooper, K

& Political Philosophy PH

Meets June 1 1 - June 28 1 0260 ( I ) MTWR

UR I N G

N URS270

9:00- 1 2:00PM ADMN-209

Contact: School of Phy ical Education 253.535.7350 or =..c===,,-,

Contact: Music Departm"nt 253.535 .7602 or music@plu.edu

N U RS220

MTWRF

PHYS ICAL ED UCATI ON

USIC

Meets Term I 1 0 1 1 6 (4)

The Examined Life PH

Social I

PHIL238

Meets July I 6-20. Advanced Placement Inst. Cost: 5750. To enroll, call 253.535. 8378 1 0396 (2) MTWRF 8:00-5:00PM MCLT- 1 3 2 Murphy, B

MlJSI l O I

Dolan, P

PHILOSOPHY

Contact: Mathematics Department 253.535.7400 or .math{d)plu,edti Meets Teml l 1 0083 (4)

o lan, P

POOL

Johnson, J

Conditioning Swimming PE

Meets June I S-July 1 3 1 0264 ( I ) MTWRF 8:00-8:50AM

POOL

Johnson. J

Meets July l 6-August 1 0 1 0265 ( 1 ) MTWRF

POOL

Johnson, J

8:00-8:50AM

Lifeguard Training PE Meets M ay 29-June 2 4-9PM, June 3 9- PM I ' 1) MT I 4; - :OOPM POOL S 9:00-5:00PM POOL

PHED216

Meets 5/29-8/l 8. Fe e: $ I 00.00. Entry level Masters students only 1 0255 (2) M 8:00- 1 2 :00Pm RAMS-204 Smith, S

Yoga PE Meets June 1 1 - June 1 5 1 0267 ( 1 ) MTWRF

J

,J

P H E D223

Meets 6/4-8/ 1 8. Fee: $ 1 00.00. Entry level Masters students only 1 0256 (6) M I :00-5:00Pm RAMS-204 Zaichkin. D Swett, S

P H E D234

ECAM-GYM

McGill,

ECAM-GYM

McGill, M

Relaxation Techniques PE

Meets June 4-Junc S MTWRF 1 0268 ( I )

20

9:00- 1 2 :00PM

9:00- 1 2 :00PM


PHY�lt. \L EDUCA nON Conllnued P H E D276

PHYS 1 J 6

ST: Frisbee Sports PE

Meets June I I -June 28. Breakout room MGYM - I OO 1 0269 ( 1 ) MTWR 1O:00- 1 l :20AM MGYM- I 03 P H ED322

College Physics I I Lab

Meets 711 6-8/ 1 7 . Co-regi ster for PHYS 1 26. Lab Fee: $60.00 1 0294 ( I ) MW 1 :00-4:00PM RCTR-20 I Stubbs, B

McConnell, K

PE in the Elementary Schools

Meets July 3 0-August I 0 . Breakout room MGYM - I OO 1 0270 (2) MTWRF 9:00- 1 1 :30AM MGYM- I 03

Kerr, S

Meets July 30-Augus t I 0 . Breakout room MGYM- I OO 1 02 7 1 (2) MTWRF 1 2 :30-3:00PM MGYM- I 03

Kerr, S

PHED360

Professional Practicum

P H E D361

Coaching Practicum

, PSYCH OLOGY

ontaet: Psychology Department 253.535 .7294 or u,WC@plu.edu

PSYC320

Meets Term I 1 0296 (4)

Development Across the Ufespan S2

Term I. Independent Study card required to register 1 0272 ( 1 -2) TBA TBA

Evans, A

Term I. Independent Study card required to register 1 0275 ( 1 -2 ) TBA TBA

Evans, A

Meets Tenn 1 1 0297 (4)

MTWR

PSYC370

Evans, A

Meets Term II 1 0298 (4)

Gender and Sexuality S2

MTWR

PSYC380

Psychology

PHED480

PSYC335

Exercise Physiology

Meets Term I 1 0278 (4)

MTWRF 9:30- 1 2 : 1 5 P M

PH ED49 I

OGYM - I 03

Independent Study

Term I . Independent Study card required to register TBA TBA 1 0279 ( 1 -4)

Evans, A

Internship SR

P H ED495

Tenn I. Independent Study card required to register 10282 (2-8) TBA TBA PHED499

TBA

RAMS-20S

Taylor, M

RAMS-205

Toyokawa, T

XAVR- 1 50

Ceynar, M

XAVR- 1 50

Grahe, J

Cultural Psychology S2

1 2 :30-3:20PM

'!:30- 1 2 : 20PM

01' Work S2

Meets Term I I 1 0299 (4)

MTWR

PSYC405

Workshop: Asian American Experience A, S2

1 2 :30-3:20PM

Evans, A

Meets July 30-August 3. Lab Fee: $ 70.00 1 0300 (2) MTWRFS 8:00-S:00PM

Evans, A

Meets Term I 1 03 0 1 (4)

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

Term I. Independent Study card required 1 0283 (2-4) TBA

MTWRF 9:30- 1 2 : I S PM

PSYC448

ADMN-209

Moritsugu, J

XAVR-2S0

Shore, W

Cognitive Psychology S2

MTWRF

1 2 :30-3 : I S PM

RE CREATI ON RECR360

RE L I GION

Contact: Religion Department 2 5 3 . S 3S . 732 1 or rcli(evnlu.edu

Practicum

Tenn I . Independent Study card required to register TBA TBA 1 0302 ( 1 -2)

Evans, A

RECR495 Internship S R Term I . Independent Study card required to register 1 030S (2-8) TBA TBA

Evans, A

RECR499 Capstone: Senior Seminar SR Term I . Independent Study card required to re gister TBA TBA 1 0306 (2-4)

PHY

RELI 1 2 1

Meets term I 1 0377 (4) RELI227

Tenn I 1 0308 (4)

Meets

Evans, A

RELIBI

Meets Term I 1 0309 (4)

C

PHYS I I O

Ast ronomy NS, SM

PHYSI I O

Astronomy Lab

Meets 6/ 1 8-7/27. Co-register for PHYS I I O Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 1 0289 (4) MTWRF 2:00-3:45PM RCTR-2 2 I Rush, D Meets 61 1 8-7/27. Co-register for PHYS I 1 0 1 0290 ( 0 ) MT 4 : 00-S :30PM RCTR-20 1

I l :OO- I :4SPM

ADMN-2 1 7

Ihssen, B

XAVR- I S O

Peterson, D

Christian Theology R2

MTWRF

1 1 :00- 1 :45PM

Myth, Ritual, and Symbol R3

MTWRF

1 1 :00- 1 : 45PM

ADMN-22 1

Crawford, S

Theological Studies R2 Meets Term I I . Topic: Religiolls Pluralism 1 03 1 0 (4) MTWRF 1 1 :00- 1 :45PM ADMN-204A

Zbaraschuk , M

Topics in Comparative Religion R3 Meets Tenn 1 1 . Top ic: Comparative Mysticism 1 0378 (4) MTWRF J 1 :00- 1 :45PM ADMN-2 1 2

Komjathy, L

R E LI390

Rush, ' D

SOCIAL WORK

College Physics I N S , SM

Meets 61 1 1 -71 1 3 . Co-register for PHYS I 3 S Lab. 1 029 1 (4) MTWRF 9:00- l l :30AM RCTR-22 1 PHYS135

MTWRF

RELI364

Contact: Physics Department 253 .535 .7534 or physics@pJu.edu

PHYSl25

The Christian Tradition R2

Contact: Department of Social Work 2S3 . 53 5 . 7294 or soei(iiJ"lu.cdu Stubbs, B

SOCW387

Meets Term I 1 03 1 9 (4)

College Physics I Lab

Meets 6/1 1 - 7/ 1 3 . Co-register for PHYS 1 25. Lab Fee: $60.00 1 0293 ( I ) MW 1 :00-4:00PM RCTR-201 Stubbs, B CoUegl! Physics II NS, SM Meets 7/ 1 6-81 1 7. Co-register for PHYS I 36 Lab. 1 0292 (4) MTWRF 9:00- 1 1 :30AM RCTR-2 1 0 PHYS126

Stubbs, B

21

ST: Spirituality in Social Work Practice

MTWR

1 2 :30-3 : 1 5PM

HONG-246A

Moran, M


SOCIOLOGY Contact: Sociology Department 253.535.7294 or soci@p.Iu.ediL SOC1330

Tbe Family S2

Meets Teon I I 1 03 1 6 (4)

MTWR

SOC1387

ST: Sociology of Medicine

8:30-1 2:00PM

XAVR-250

Oka, K

ADMN-2 [ 9

Suarez, A

XAVR-250

Renfrow, D

Meets Tenn [ 1 03 1 7 (4)

MTWR

SOC1387

ST: Urban Sociology

8:30- 1 2:00PM

Meets Tcnn I I I 1 03 [ 8 (4)

MTWRF

8:30-1 2:00PM

TATISTICS Introductory Statistics MR Meets Tenn I 1 0325 (4)

MTWRF

9:30- 1 2: [ 5PM

XAVR-250

Travis, K

THEATRE ontact: Department of Communication

& Theatre 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7761 or

C01h@p11ledu. ST: Solo Performance MTWR

1 2 :30-4:00PM

EVLD-228

Desmond, B

WOM E N ' S & GENDER STUDIES Contact: Women's

& Gender Studies 253.535.72% o r kraigbm@phu:du_

Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor: COMAJ03

Gender and Communication A

PSYC370

Gender and Sexuality S2

22


Welcome to Fall 2007

Day CJKIes

Building Codes

Building Codes (cont",)

M = Monday

ADMN= Hauge Administration

MCLT = Morken Center

T = Tuesday

ECAM = East Campus

MGYM= Memorial Gym

W= Wednesday

EVLD = Eastvold

NAME = Names Fitness Center

R = Thursday

HONG= Hong Residence Hall

OGYM= Olson Gym

F = Friday

INGR

= Ingram HaU

RAMS = Ramstad

S = Saturday

LIBR

= Library

RCTR = Rieke Science Center

U= Sunday

MBRC = Mary Baker Russell

SOTHLNGE=SouthHallLounge XAVR = Xavier Hall

New ScheduJe F rmat Key

,r

S I ------- Course Number and Title with Attribute . _ ." 1 .' _ _ -=._ :. a�:.__ -'-.·..i ...I. ii iiii �iiiiiiii ii iiii ii __ iii iiii ii iiii ii iiii ii _____ CRN Number (needed for registration) ii iiii ii iiii iii iiii ii iiii ii iiii iii iiii iii iiii ii iiii ii iiii iii iiii ii iiii iii iiii Archaeology of Ancient Empires C, S I ANTH370 1 :45-3:30PM XAVR- 1 50 Andrews, B 20023 (4) 1R •------------------------- Cl ass Days ANTH375 Law, Politics, and Revolution C, S I Thomson, S 2 1 538 (4) TR I I :50 35PM ADMN-2 1 9 Class Times ST: Language and Gender S I ANTH387 TR AD -204B Pi ne>, J _ 20025 (4) J:40-5:25PM .. _...____________ � Building and Room #

ANTH352

Anthropology of Age C,

..

.

-p:

�___

ANTH499

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

An hr rs iiiiiiiiii;;i =======:-;;;: Course Text . io a" lD l IIOgy �Ii I. opo iiii'.. i .. i: - --- H ighlighted means evening/night class •

Req"iredl fo r: aI 1

-

-

-

' ______-_____ Professor .

23


ARTD250

ANTHROPOLOGY Contact: Anthropology Department 253.535.7595 o r pruscoee@pJy'&ID! For descriptions of new courses not listed in

the catalog, p lease contact the

department secret.1ry in Xavier Hall at 253.535.7595. ANTH I O I

Co-register for ANTH I O I lab TR

1 1 :50- 1 : 35PM

ADMN-2 1 0

ANTH I O I

Introduction to Human Biology and Diversity Lab

Andrews, B

Co-register for ANTH I O I M

3:40-5 :25PM

XAVR- 140

Andrews, B

200 1 3 (0)

T

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

XAVR- 1 40

Andrews, B

ANTHI02

Human Cultural Diversity C, S I

200 1 4 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

XAVR-250

Nosaka. A

200 1 5 (4)

TR

3 : 40-5:25PM

ADMN-204A

Nosaka, A

200 1 6 (4)

TR

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

ADMN-204A

Thomson, S

200 1 7 (4)

TR

I I :50- 1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 2

Pine. J

200 1 8 (4)

MW

I :45-3:30PM

ADMN-206

Pine, J

ANTHI03

Archaeology and Prehistory S I

200 1 9 (4)

TR

ANTH340

The An lhropolDgy of Africa C, S I

20020

MW

ANTH342

Pacific Island Cultures C, S I

2002 1 (4)

TR

3 :40-5:25PM

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

XAVR-250

XAVR-250

ADMN-204B

20036 (4)

TR

ARTD296

DesIgn II: Concepts AR

20037 (4)

MWF

ARTD330

CeramIcs

20023 (4)

TR

ANTH375

Law, Politics, and Revolution C, S I

2 1 53 8 (4)

TR

ANTH387

ST: Language and Gender S I

20025 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

3:40-5:25PM

XA VR- 1 50

ADMN-2 1 9

ADMN-204B

3:40-5:25PM

Ebbinga, S

JNGR- 1 22

Avila, J

INGR- 1 44

Sobeck, S

II AR

20039 (4)

MW

ARTD33 I

1 :45-3:30PM

The Art of the Book I AR

Xlisted with ENGL 3 1 3 . Instructor Permission required. Studio Fee: $35.00 20040 (4)

TR

ARTD34 I

1 1 :50- 1 : 35PM

INGR- 1 22

Elementary Art Education

Meets with ARTD 440. Studio Fee: $25.00. For 20041 (2)

M

ARTD350

Sculpture I I AR

Huelsbeck, D

1 :45-3:30PM

Thomson, S

Brusco, E

20042 (4)

TR

ARTD365

Robinson, S

Art & Education majors

INGR- 1 26

Watts, S

Andrews, B

Thomson, S

Pine, J

1 :45-5:25PM

JNGR- 1 3 8

Ebbinga, S

Painting I AR JNGR- 128

Stasinos, M

INGR- 1 24

Comwall, G

!NGR- 1 1 6

Hallam, J

Pre-req: ARTD J 60. Studio Fce: $35.00 20044 (4)

MWF

ARTD370

I I : J 5 - 1 2 :20PM

Printmaking I AR

Meets with ARTD 470. Studio Fee: $50.00 20045 (4)

Archaeology of Ancient Empires C, S I

INGR- 1 3 8

Studio Fee: $45.00

ANTfDS2

ANTH370

8:00- 1 1 :40AM

Meets with ARTD 430. Studio Fee: $45.00

200 1 2 (0)'

I I :50-1 :35PM

I AR

Pre-req: ARTD 1 96. Studio Fee: $40.00

Introduction to Human Biology and Diversity S M

200 1 1 (4)

Sculpture

Studio Fee: $45.00

MWF

1 :45-3:30PM

ARTD380

Modern Art AR

20046 (4)

TR

1 1 :50-1 :35PM

ARTD387

ST: The World of Rembrandt

20047 (4)

TR

ARTD390

ArUCulture Weimar German AR

20048 (4)

MW

ARTD426

Digital Photography AR

8 :00-9:45AM

3:40-5 :25PM

JNGR- 1 1 6

Hallam, J

INGR- 1 1 6

Mathew, H

INGR- 1 22

Geller, B

INGR- 1 44

Sobeck, S

JNGR - 1 26

Watts, S

Studio Fee: $50.00 20049 (4)

TR

3:40-5:25PM

ARTD430

Ceramics I I I AR

Meets with ARTD 330. Studio Fee: $45.00

ART ontac t: Art Department 253-535-7573 or arM@tlli!.&.dl! ARTDI60

20050 (4)

MW

1 :45-3:30PM

ARTD440

Secondary Art Education

Meets with ARTD 34 1 . Studio Fee: $25.00 2005 !

Drawing AR

Studio Fee: $35 .00

m

M

! :45-3 :30PM

20027 (4)

MWF

8:00- 1 0:20AM

JNGR- 1 26

Stasinos, M

ARTD465

20028 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5 - 1 :35PM

INGR- 1 26

Sparks, K

Pre-req: ARTD 1 60

20029 (4)

TR

9 : 55-1 1 :40AM

INGR- 1 26

Comwall, G

20052 (4)

MWF

ARTD470

Printmaking II A R

ARTDl80

History of Western Art I AR

20030 (4)

TR

ARTDl81

History of Western Art IJ AR

2003 1 (4)

MW

ARTDI96

Design I: Fundamentals AR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

1 :45-3 : 30PM

lNGR- 1 1 6

JNGR- 1 1 6

Hallam,

J

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

JNGR- 1 22

Avila, J

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 O:20AM

JNGR- 122

Sparks, K

ARTD226

Black and White Photography AR

MWF

ARTD496

TR

1 :45-3:30PM

ARTD230

Ceramics I AR

JNGR- 1 34

Geller, B

Design Graphics

MWF

8:00- \o:20AM

JNGR- 144

Sobeck, S

INGR-1 2 8

Stasinos, M

JNGR- 1 24

Cormwall, G

II & ARTD 396. Studio Fee: $40.00

20054 (4)

MWF

ARTD499

I :45-3:30PM

lNGR-1 22

IS: Capstone: Senior Exhibition SR

Avila, J

Independent Study Card Required to register 20055 (2)

Studio Fee: $45.00 20035 (4)

I :45-3:30PM

Pre-req: ARTD 1 96, ARTD 296

Studio Fee: S50.00 20034 (4)

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

20053 (4)

Studio Fee: $40.00 20033 (4)

& ARTD 365 . Studio Fee: $35.00

Meets with ARTD 370. Studio Fee: $50.00

Mathew, H

20032 (4)

Painting II AR

24

TBA

TBA

Sparks, K


20089 (4)

BIOLOGY

BIOL324

Contact: Biology Department 2S3.S3S.7S6 1 or �iology�cdu

& the Modern World NS, SM Co-register for BIOL l I I Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 200S6 (4) MWF I :4S-3:30PM RCTR-220 BIOLl I I

BIOL I l I

BIOL I 1 6

RCTR- 1 22 RCTR- I22

BIOL I I 6

BIOL407

Staff Staff

Teska, W

Introductory Ecology Lab

Co-register for BIOL 1 1 6 20060 (0) T 3:40-S:2SPM

RCTR- 1 02

Eggc. ]

RCTR- 1 24

Egge, ]

BIOL424

Ecology NS, SM

2 1 547 (4)

MWF

8:00-9:0SAM

RCTR- 1 29 RCTR- 1 29

Ellard-Ivcy, M Ellard-ivey, M

RCTR-220

Behrens. M

BIOL44 1 Mammalian Physiology NS, SM Co-register for BIOL44 1 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 20097 (4) MWF 1 2 :30- l :35PM RCTR-220

Teska, W

BIOL l 6 1 Principles of Biology I NS, SM Co-register for BIOL l 6 1 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 2006 1 (4) MWF 9: I S- 1 0:20AM RCTR- 1 03

Carlson, ]

Principles of Biology Lab BIOL 1 6 1 RCTR- 136 9:00-1 1 :40AM T RCTR- 136 I :4S-4:2SPM T RCTR- 1 36 L 2:30-3: WPM W

20098 (0) 20099 (0) 20 1 00 (0)

Carl son, ] Auman, A Auman A

BIOL47S

BIOL499

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

Carlson. ] Auman, A Carlson, ]

20 1 02 (2)

TR

BIOL l 6 1

Co-register for 20062 (0) 20063 (0) 20065 0 20067 (0) 20068 (0) 20069 (0)

R R R

8:00-1 0:40AM I O:SS- 1 :35PM I :SO-4:30PM

RCTR- 1 36 RCTR- 1 3 6 RCTR- 1 3 6

Introduction to Microbiology NS, SM o-register for BIOL20 I Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 ADMN- I O I 1 1 :50- 1 :35PM 20070 (4) TR

BIOL441

20 1 0 1 (4)

BIOL201

Staff

Staff Staff Staff

HUJDlIII Anatomy

BIOL20S Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab Co-register for BI0L205 20075 (0) T 8 :oo- 1 0:SOAM RCTR- 1 1 6 20076 0 T I :45-4:3SPM RCTR- 1 1 6

20078 (0) 20079 (0) 20080 (0)

W R R

I :45-4:35PM 8:00- 1 0:SOAM 1 l :50-2:40PM

RCTR- 1 1 6 RCTR- 1 1 6 RCTR- 1 1 6

Lerum, ] Behrens, MR Behrens, MR

BIOL323 Principles of Biology III NS. SM Co-register for BI0L323 D iscussion and Lab. Lab Fee: 560.00 20082 (4) MWF 1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM RCTR- I03 Main, ] BI OL323

Principles of Biology III Discussion

o-register for BI0L323 and Lab 20083 (4) T I :45-2:50PM

RCTR- 1 03

BI0L323

Principles of Biology III Lab

20084 (0) 20085 (0) 20086 (0) 20087 (0) 20088 (0)

W W R R R

BIOL324

Natural History of Vertebrates NS, SM

I :4S-3: 30PM 3:40-5:25PM 9:SS- I I :40AM 1 l :50- 1 :3SPM l :4S-3:30PM

RCTR- 1 22 RCTR- 1 22 RCTR- 1 22 RCTR- 1 22 RCTR- 1 22

Evolution NS

9:SS-1 1 :40AM

TR

8:00-9:0SAM

RCTR- 1 1 5 RCTR- I I S RCTR- I I S

Smith. M Smith, M Sm i t h, M

RCTR-22 I

Egge. ]

RCTR- 1 02

BUSA200

Documenting Professional Development

20 104 ( I )

TR

20 1 0S (4) 20 1 06 (4) 20 1 07 (4)

M MW MWF

8:00-9:4SAM

I

& Physiology I NS , SM Co-register for BIOL20S Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 20074 (4) MWF 1 2:30-1 :3SPM RCTR- 1 03 Lerum, ] BI0L20S

1 :4S-S:2SPM 1 :4S-S:2SPM I :4S-S:2SPM

Ellard-ivey, M

Contact: School of Business 253.S3S .7244 or business@ lu.edu Note: Some BUSA c lasses will be charged an electronic materials fee. Pl ease sec the BUSA bulletin boards for a complete list of BUSA courses with electronic materials fees.

Introduction to Microbiology Lab

RCTR- 1 28 RCTR- 128 RCTR- 1 28

Mammalian Physiology Lab

T W R

Smith, M

BUSINESS

BIOL201

Co-register for BIOL20 I 2007 1 (0) TR I :4S-3:05PM 20072 (0) WF I I : I S- 1 2:3SPM WF 20073 (0) 3 :40-5:00PM

Ellard-Ivey, M

Molecular Biology Lab

Co-register for BIOL407 20095 (0) W 1 2 :30-3:30PM 20096 (0) R 1 2:30-3:30PM

Introductory Ecology NS, SM

Co-register for BIOL l l 6 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 200S9 (4) MWF 9 : I S - 1 0:20AM RCTR- 102

RCTR- 1 1 6

BIOL407 Molecular Biology NS, SM Co-register for BIOL407 Lab. Lab Fee : $60.00 20094 (4) MWF I l : l S- 1 2:20PM RCTR-2 1 0

Staff

& the Modern World Lab

Co-register for B IOL I I I 200S7 (0) T 9 : 5 S- 1 1 :40AM 200S8 (0) T I :4S-3:30PM

9: I S - 1 0:20AM

Co-register for BI0L324 20090 (0) I :4S-S:2SPM R

Biology

Biology

MWF

Natural History of Vertebrates Lab

Main. ] Main, ] Behrens, M Behrens, M Main, ] Main, ]

Co-register for BI0L324 Lab. Lab Fee: 560.00. Overnight Field Trip required

25

=0-<

r.

"I

MCLT- 1 2S

,..

MCLT- 1 37 MCLT- 1 05 MCLT- 1 3 7

Bemiker, Bemiker, E Staff

MCLT- I OS MCLT- 12S MCLT- 1 2S MCLT- 1 3 7

Zabriskie, F VanWyhe, G VanWyhe, G Staff

MCLT- 1 24 MCLT- 1 24 MCLT- 1 24

Myers, G Myers. G Sta ff

9:S5- 1 1 :40AM 3:40-S:2SPM I I :SO- I :3SPM

MCLT- 1 2 5 MCLT- 1 38 MCLT- 125

Staff Staff Staff

& Ethics 8:00-9:0SAM 3 :40-S:25PM

MCLT- 1 2 S MCLT- 1 25

Staff Staff

6:00-9:30PM 3:40-S:2SPM 1 2:30- 1 :35PM

BUSA202

Financial Accounting

20 1 08 (3) 20 1 09 (3) 20 1 1 0 (3) 20 1 1 1 (3)

TR MWF MWF TR

I :4S-3:30PM 1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM 9: I S- 1 0:20AM 8:00-9:4SAM

BUSA203

Managerial Accounting

20 1 1 2 (3) 20 1 1 3 (3) 20 1 1 4 (3)

TR TR MWF

8:00-9:45AM 9:55-1 1 :40AM 1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM

BUSA302

Finance for Managers

20 1 1 5 (3) 20 1 1 6 (3) 20 1 1 7 (3)

TR TR TR

BUSA303

Business Law

20 1 1 8 (3) 20 1 1 9 (3)

MWF TR

BUSA304

Law

20 1 20 (3)

TR

,

Myers, G

& Ethics for Financial Professionals MCLT- I OS 1 1 :50- 1 :3SPM Staff

BUSA30S

Human Dimensions of Effective Organizations

20 1 2 1 (3) 20 1 22 (3)

TR MWF

I :4S-3:30PM 1 l : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

MCLT- 1 25 MCLT- IOS

Pratt, C Gibson, L


S Canlin uttd M C l T- I 0 5

Gibson, l

9 : [ S - 1 0 : 20 A M

MCLT- 1 0 5

S impson. M

1 2 :30 - l : J 5 PM

MCLr- 1 25

TU7.(lvic. S

I :45-3 :30PM

MC lT- [ 2 5

Tuzovic, S

1 2 : 3 0- 1 : 3 5 P M

2 0 [ 23 ( )

M IVF

B

P rlncipl� uf Markl!lJng

'1\308

20 1 26 (3)

W [' MWF w

B

C reating

2 0 1 24 (3)

20 [ 25 (3)

AJII9

20 1 27 ( 3 ) 20 m ( 3 )

MW

20 1 29 ( 3 )

MW

f 310

B

MW

'

BUSAS09

MC T- 1 25 tlC l T- 1 2 4 MClT- [ OS

Ptak, C Ptak.

l 2 30- l : 3 5 P M

M CL T- 1 24

lce,

IW F

9: [ S- 1 0:20AM

MWF

MC l T- [ 2 4 M CL T - 1 05

lee,

B

Accou n1ing Wormutlon System!

32 1

20 1 34 (3 ) BU

335

20 J 3 5 ( 3 ) 52

B

TR

R:OO-9:05AM

[ : 45 -3 : 3 0 PM

IntermedIate

TR

ccounting

[ 1 : 50- [ : 3 5 PM

n

BIJSAJ58

Enlrcpreneurs:h l p MW

R :00 - 9 : 45 A M

9 : [ 5- 1 0: 2 0AM

lWP Topi

in I nformation

MW

3 : 40-5 :25PM

AlS7

TR

DU A387 2 1 53 2 (4)

TR

S 423

S1':

'1l1 r kct l ng the

MCLT- [ 2 4

Finnie, 8

M C LT- [ 3 R

Wo l f, F

dClT- l 3 7

Matthaei, C

MClT- l 3 S

Tuzovic, S

agemenl M C lT - [ 24

rts

MClT- 1 3 7

nu A424

Audltillg

MW

H�

Pratt. C

MeLT- l 3 8

Hannon, S

I LSO- I : 3 5PM

I ;45-3 : 30PM

ICLT- 1 3 7

CHE MISTRY

MCLT- [ 3 8

Contact: Chemistry Department 2 53 . 53 5 . 7 5 30 or chair@.chem,plll..e.dJJ..

Zabriskie, F

VanWyhe.

G

«oulltl M

6:00-8:30PM

M C lT - [ 3 S

StalT

FirulIIc lal , nalys is

20 [49 (3)

TR

3 : 4 0- 5 : 2 5 P M

MCLT- [ 24

Finnie. 8

M

6: 00-9 : 3 0 PM

MCLT- I 3 7

Albers. J

& Strategy

20 1 50 (3)

TIME (PM) [ :00-2:00

Monday Closed

Staff

2 :0 0-3 : 00 3:00-4:00

Staff

Staff

Staff

Staff

4:00-5:00

Staff

Sta ff

5 : 00-6 : 00

Staff

Staff

Juesday-Friday

Students nrc responsible for reserv ing the appropriate number of consecutive hours each week in their course schedules during the above open times.

"�fJ

460

...._ .. __....

I

BUSA575

D 'A43 7

B

Mana ement

lce, C

A�CClunting fo r Non-Profit and Govern ment Entitle'!

20 [ 4(' ( 3 )

2 1 534 (3)

& Know ing

OI)-9'10PM

and Entertainment

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 : 40AM

TR

20 1 4 7 (3)

M

9:55- [ 1 :40AM

20 [ 45 ( 3 )

I

IR

F. �;>:----

S1': Leadcr�hip: 1Iliegraling Theory lind Practice

20 [ 44 (4)

B

lIlfomlalion S)'st�ms

VanWyhe, G

Resources

BUSA564

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

A37 1

B

J M LT- [ 3 S

Understandinf.l, & Managing Fina ncial m no- :,111'\1 "'In T 1 2

G

eTVices M.arke lrig

2 0 [ 4 2 (3)

B

yen;,

L'l - [ 24

Glubal Managemelll

20 1 4 0 ( 3 )

AJ64

Lee. C

Fillandlll l n""stm�nts

TR

8

M

[ : 45 -3 : 3 0 PM

2( 1 )9 ( :< )

20 1 4 [ (3)

c.:

Inrurmation 'ystems

20 1. 1 1 ( 3 ) 211 [ 3� (3)

B S

Dum 's Per ' 9

Bemikcr. E

MWF

SA320

G lo ba l

alue ln Gouds and Service Operations

3 :40-5:25PM I :4S-3: 30PM 1 :45-3 :30PM

20 [ 3 0 ( 3 )

20[33 (3)

GruduatcCourxs

CllEM I04

En vjroll�lltJJl Chemistry NS, SM

Co-register for C'HEM I 04 lab. lab Fee: $60.00

[ [ : [ 5- 1 2 : 20PM

RCTR-220

20 1 7 1 (4)

M\ F

CHEM I 04

Envirunmental Che mi s try lab

Naasz, 8

Inte rnational Marketing MW

3:4 0- 5 : 2 5 P M

MClT- 1 3 7

Simpson, M

Co-register for CHEM [ 04 BUSA467

Marketing Rl'St!arch

20 l S 1 ( 3 )

TR

BU A478

Title: T B D

2 1 542 ( 3 )

M WF

B

499

20 1 5 6 ( 3 )

20 1 57 0) 20 [ 5 8 (3)

1 1 :50- [ :3 5 PM

[

20 1 72 (0)

Opcn lab-minimum 2 hours per week

CBE�1 I 1 5

General Chemistry I NS, SM

Naasz. 8

Hannon, S o-register for CHEM [ [ 5 discussion and [abo Lab Fee: $60.00

I : I S - [ 2 : 2 0 PM

Capstone:

MC lT- [ 3 8

enlor

M IT- [ 3 S

lee, CS

emlnar: Stra tegic Ma na geme nt S R

Q

C I IEM I 1 5

GelJeral Chemistry I Discussion

3 :4 0-5 : 2 S PM [ :45-3 JOPM

MeLT- [ 3 7 M ClT- [ 3 7

Pham. Q

20 [ 74 (0)

MW

[ :45-3:30PM

MCLT- 1 3 7

lee. CS

0 I 2 0 1 7 6 (Q.l.

Co-register for CHEM [ 1 5 and l ab.

26

RCTR- I0 3

MWF

TR TR

P ha m,

S:00-9:05AM

20 [ 73 (4)

4:00-4:50PM

Waldow; Fryhle


rREMl TRY Ltlnlin>Jed General Chemistry I Lab Co-register for CHEM l i S and discussion 20 1 80 (0) Open lab-minimum 2.S hours per week CHEM331 Organic Chemistry I NS, SM Co-register for CHEM333 20 1 8 1 (4) MWF 8 :00-9:0SAM fNGR- I OO

Wa ldo w , 0

Public Speaking (cont...) 212 MW INGR- [ [ 5B 20202 (2) I :4S-3:30PM Me Is 2"" hal r o r t�nn

Yakel is, N

TR 20203 (2) Meets [ ' hal f o [ ternl

I :45-3:30PM

lNGR- 1 1 5B

Franke,

20204 (2)

[ :45-3:30PM

INGR- 1 1 5 B

Franke. M

COM

CHEMI15

CHEM333 Organic Chemistry Lab NS , SM Co-register for CHEM3 3 1 2 0 1 82 ( I ) Open lab-minimum 4 . 5 hours per week

Yakelis,

Physical Chemistry NS , SM

Co-register for CHEM343 20 1 83 (4) MWF 1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM C H E M343

RCTR-224

Biochemistry NS, S M Pre-req: CHEM332, 334, and 336. 20 1 8S (4) MWF . 9: I S- 1 0:20AM

Communicalio u Writing

20205 (2) M\ :vIeets I " halfoftcrnl

3 :40-5 :25PM

INGR- [ 1 5 H

Land, A

20206 (2) TR Meets 1 st half o f teml

I [ :50-1 :3SPM

INGR- I I SB

Wells, R

TR 20207 (2) Meets 2"" halI' of tenn

3 :40-5:25PM

INGR - [ [ 5 B

Wells, R

INGR- I [ 5B

Hartanen, M

Davis, P

Physical Chemistry Lab NS, SM

Co-register for CHEM34 1 . Lab Fee: $60.00 20 1 84 ( I ) R I :4S-S:2SPM RCTR-224

M

Meets 2'" half o f term

C OM A2 1 3 CHEM 41

TR

Sta ff

Davis, P

C H E M4Q3

RCTR- 1 1 6

C HEM499

Capstone: Senior Semina r SR

20 1 88 (0-2)

M

1 2 :30- 1 :3 S PM

RCTR-224

COMAll4

Cotten. M

GrIIU I' Communication

20208 (2) MWIMeets 2'" hal r of term

Waldow, D

[ 1 : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM

COMA222 Video Production ,PM fdHJ '0" f' I Meets t" half of term COMA 123

CHINESE STUDIES PROGRAl'l

A u dio Pf'od uction,-_ _ _ _ .,._ � _ ��_-= -... --:, ..,-

IU !t.U

Contact: Dr. Paul Manfredi 253.53S.72 1 6 o r rnanfrepr@plucdu

01\1{\225

Courses being offered which may count towards the major o r m i nor: BUSA3S2 CHIN I O I CHIN20 1 CHIN301 HlST338

Global Management Elementary Chinese Intennediate Chinese C Composition & Conversation Modem China C, S I

Instructor's

202 1 1 ( I ) COMA230

Practicum

si gnat ure required. MW 6:00-8:00PM

Staff

INGR- [ I SH

Staff

INGR - [ [ 5 B

Young.

Writing fo r .Journalism

MW 202 1 2 ( 2 ) Meets 2'd halfoftenn

C

INGR- [ 09

I [ : 50- [ : 35PM

ProfesslOllal Writing I :45-3:30PM 202 1 3 (2) MW Meets I" ha l f o f tcnn COMA270

COMMUNICATION Contact: Communication

, Olt': Preregistration will

and Theatre Department

[or students pUNulng

2S3.S3 5.776 [ or

�u.edu-

COM

Note: No course with a COMA prefix meets the Core I Arts r�qui remenl

303

he offered on select upper-division

A

OMA classes

a Comlllunications major or lIIinor.

Gender & Communication

202 1 4 (4)

MWF

COMA305

Argument & Advocacy

202 1 5 (4f

TR

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

INGR - I 09

Ehrcnhaus,

fNGR- 1 1 5 B

Franke.

INGR- 1 1 5B

Lisosky,

ADMN-2 2 I

Robinson. S

INGR- I I SB

Harney,

P

except COMA 1 20_ Courses with THEA, ARTD, and MUSI prefix meel lhe Core I Arts requirement. Intended communication majors should

enroll in

ellher COMA I O I or COMA 190. COMA I O I

Introduction to Communication

20 1 95 (4)

MWF

COMAI02

Communication Ethics

1 1 : I S- 1 2: 20PM

TR 20 1 96 (2) Meets I " half o f tenn

3 :40-S:25PM

20 1 97 (2) MWF Meets 2'" half o f tenn

3 :40-S:2SPM

INGR- [ 09

Land, A

INGR- I I S 8

Wells, R

INGR- I I S 8

C0MA320

'ledla . arrative I

202 1 7 (4)

TR

COMA.32 1

The Book in Society

X listed with E. GU I I 202 [ 8 (4) MW

Land. A

C0MA360

20220 (4)

COMA 1 20

Media in the World AR

20 1 98 (4)

MW F

COMA I 90

FI: Intro to Commu nication ( 1 0 1 ) F

20 1 99 (4) 20200 (4)

MWF TR

COMA2 1 2

Public Speaking

8:00-9 : 0S AM

9: I S- 1 0:20AM 8:00-9:45AM

fNGR-1 09

INGR- I [ 5 8 INGR- I 09

8artancn.

M

1WF

1 2 : 30- 1 : 3 5 P M

Public Relatiuns: Principles & Practices

0. 1 A401

42 1

S:00-9:05AM

I nst ruc tor ' s

I

27

.r

D

INGR - I [ 5 B

Harney, D

ING R- I 09

Ehrcnhaus,

INGR- [ 09

Lisosky,

Visual Culture

MWF

[ 2:30- 1 : 3 5 PM

Communication Law

TR

I [ : 50- [ : 3 5PM

Bartanen, M COMA425

M

Public Relations Writing

MWF

20223 (4) INGR- 1 1 58

[ : 45-3 :30PM

2022 [ (4)

COM

MW F 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM 20201 (2) Meets I " half of tenn

8:00-9:45AM

CO 1A361

202 2 2 (4)

Young, A Feller, A

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

P

J

Communication Practi cum signature required

I

'l"'tl1I"II" U"' -� �"", � � �--��------� -� �


LOMM INlC TID Cllnllnu�d COMA430

Advocacy Writing

20225 (4)

TR

COMA461

Public Relations Planning and Management

20226 (4)

MW

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40PM

INGR- I 09

Wells, R

20244 (0)

R

CSCE245

Electrical Circuits NS

1 :45-3:30PM

MCLT-2 1 O

Murphy, L

Co-register for CSCE245 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 3:40-5:25PM

INGR- 1 09

20245 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

CSCE245

Electrical Circuits Lab

Co-register for CSCE245

SC

OOL OF

RT & COMMUNTCA TION

Pre-Internship

SOAC295

I :45-3:30PM

R

SOAC299

Keystone

INGR- I 09

T

SOAC395

Pre-Internship

I :45-3:30PM

INGR- 1 09

Feller, A

Meets with SOAC295

SOAC399

R

I :45-3:30PM

CSCE270

Data Structures NS

INGR- I 09

Feller, A

SOAC495

Internship

I :45-3:30PM

INGR- I 09

Feller, A

R

20247 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

CSCE270

Data Structure Lab

MCLT-203

Blaha, K

20248 (0)

T

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MeLT-2 1 0

Blaha, K

T

I I :50- 1 :35PM

MCLT-2 1 0

Blaha, K

CSCE343

Programming La nguage Concepts NS

20250 (4)

MWF

CSCE346

Digital Electronics NS

I I : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM

MCLT-203

Murphy. L

3 : 40-5 : 25 PM

SOAC499

Capstone SR

2 1 384 (2)

T

3:40-5:25PM

INGR-I09

INGR- I 09

2025 1 (4)

TR

1 1 :50- 1 :3 5 PM

CSCE346

Digital Electronics Lab

MCLT- 1 32

Easwaran, S

MCLT-2 1 2

Easwaran, S

Co-register for CSCE346

Course focus is newslab. Instructor's signature required.

1 -8

Kakar, A

Co-register for CSCE346 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00

Meets with SOAC299 T

MCLT-2 1 2

20249 (0)

Keystone

2 1381 ( I )

2 1382

W

Feller, A

Meets with SOAC399

(I)

I :45-5:25PM

20246 (0)

Co-register for CSCE270

2 1 379 ( 1 )

2 1 380

Kakar, A

Co-register for CSCE270 Lab. Lab Fec: 560.00

Meets with.SOAC395 2 1 378 ( I )

MCLT-2 1 2

Young, A

20252 (0)

Feller. A

Feller, A

SIGN LANGUAGE SIGN I O I

Sign Language A

2 1 376 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

ADMN-2 1 2

Curtis. G

2 1 37 7 (4)

TR

1 :45 -3 :30PM

ADMN-2 1 6

Curtis,

G

R

1 :45-3:30PM

CSCE371

Design & Analysis of Algorithms NS

20253 (4)

MWF

CSCE372

Algorithms, Machines, and Grammars NS

20254 (4)

MWF

CSCE386

Computer Networks NS

20255 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

1 2:30- 1 : 3 5 PM

8:00-9:05AM

CSCE436

Pattern Recognitioll NS

20256 (4)

TR

8:00-9:45AM

MCLT-2 1 0

MCLT-2 1 0

Blaha, K

MCLT-203

Spillman, R

MCL T-203

Spillman, R

CSC E499

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

20257 (2)

TR

3 : 40-5:25PM

Hauser. G

MCLT- 1 3 1

Kakar, A

COMPUTER SCIENCE & E

G INEERING

Contact: Computer Science

wwY{" cs..plu.l:du

&

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

Engineering Department 253 .535 .7400 or

Contact: Cooperative Education/Academic Internships 253 . 5 3 5 . 7324 or

CSCE 1 I 5

Solve it With Computers MR, NS

20234 (4)

MW

3 :00-4 :45PM

MCLT-203

intem@plu.edu Independent Study card required to register. Easwaran. S

COOP276

CSC E I 20

Computerized Information Systems NS

20235 (4)

TR

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40PM

MCL T-203

Folsom. M

20236 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

MCLT-203

Folsom, M

20237 (4)

TR

3 :40-5 :25PM

MCLT-203

Folsom, M

CSC E I 3 1

Introduction to Engineering NS

COOP476

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MCLT- 2 1 4

CSC E I 3 I

I ntroduction to Engineering Lab

20239 (0)

F

CSCEI44

4: 1 5-5:30PM

MCLT- 1 32

Staff

Full-time Advanced I nternship

20229 ( 1 -8)

COOP476

Leon-Guerrero

Intern: Disney World College Program

20230 ( 1 -8)

Co-register for CSCE 1 3 1 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 2023 8 (4)

Full-time Internship

20228 ( 1 -8)

Kakar. A

COOP476

Herbert-Hill

Intern: Senator's Constituent

2023 l ( 1 -8) Kakar, A

COOP477

Herbert-H i l l

International Work Experience Staff

20232 ( 1 - 1 2)

I ntroduction to Computer Science N S

Co-register for CSCE 1 44 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 20240 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :3 5 P M

MCLT-203

Hauser, G

2024 1 (4)

MWF

I :45-2:50PM

MCL T-203

Murphy, L

CSCEl44

Introduction to Computer Science Lab

20242 (0)

R

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MCLT-2 1 0

Hauser, G

20243 (0)

R

1 1 :5 0 - 1 :35PM

MCLT-2 1 0

Murphy. L

COOP576 20233

Co-register for CSCE I 44

28

( 1 -4)

Work Experience I I I Staff


EDUC392

DA. CE Contact: Communication and Theatre Department 253.535.7359 DANC l 70

Introduction to Dance

2 1 543 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

ECAM-GYM

McGill, M

EDUC394

ECO

0

ICS

ECON I O J

Principles of Microeconomics S2

MWF MWF TR

8:00-9:05AM 1 2:30- 1 :3SPM 9:SS- 1 1 :40AM

XAVR- I 50 XAVR-20 1 ADMN-2 1 0

ECONJ02

Principles of Macroeconomics S2

20262 (4)

MW

E

ON 1 1 I

I :4S-3:30PM

Johnson, N Staff Travis, K

XAVR- l SO

I I :50- 1 : 35PM

ECON J 90

FI: Principl�s of Microeconomics (JO I ) F, S2

20264 (4)

MW

ECON301

Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis S2

20265 (4)

MW

ECON302

Intermediate M acroeconomic Analysis S2

20266 (4)

MW

l :45-3:30PM

1 :45-3:30PM

3 :40-5:25PM

RAMS-204

RCTR-22 I

ADMN-2 1 9

ADMN-2 1 2

EDUC4J2

Reiman, M

International Economics S2

ECON333

Economic Develpmt: Comparative 3rd Wrld Strat C,S2

20268 (4)

MWF

8:00-9:45AM

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

ECON34J

Strategic Behavior S2

20269 (4)

MWF

ECON344

Econometrics S2

Lab Fee: $50.00

9 : 1 5- 1 0:20A1'.1

1 2 :30- I :3SPM 1 2 :30- 1 :3SPM

XAVR- 1 50

Staff

XAVR-20 1

Peterson, N

MWF F

ECON499

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

20273 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

Reiman, M

ADMN-209

20270 (4)

MCLT- 1 38 ADMN-2 1 3

ADMN-22 I

EDUC425

Ng'ang'a, P

TR

�O�74 3)

\I.

II: NI-9:30P. 1

XA I, R-�5(l

Social Studies in K-8 Education

ADMN-2 1 7 ADMN-2 1 7

Nelson, P Nelson, P

Inquiry into Teaching II: Diverse Learners

Alt. Routes only. Meets 9/8, 9/22, 1 0/ 1 3 , 1 0/27, 1 1 1 1 0 , 3 :40-5:25PM 3 :40-5:25PM 3 :40-5:25PM 8:30-3:30PM

ADMN-2 1 9 ADMN-2 1 7 ADMN-2 1 5 ADMN-209

EDUC430

Student Teaching in K-8 SR

20296 ( 1 0)

Elem. take with EDUC 450

Williams, G Weiss, J Hassen, J Leitz, P

Weiss, J

EDUC444

English in Secondary School

Secondary students take with 425. Meets with 447, 448. Students must reserve a minimum of 6hrs/wk for fieldwork in assigned praetiewn sites. 20298 (4) TR 1 :45-3:30PM lNGR- l OO Staff

Travis, K

EDUC447

Science in Secondary School

See notes on EDUC444 1 : 45-3:30PM TR 20299 (4)

Hunnicutt, L

EDUC448

Economic Policy Analysis

Rcisberg, L Rcisberg, L Reisberg, L Reisberg, L

EDUC434 Student Teaching in Elem (Dual) SR Srudents seeking endorsement in elem. and sped take 434, 450, & SPED459 20297 (6) TBA Weiss, J

dU;HC lOIJf'SCS:

E·CON520

ADMN-2 1 3 ADMN-2 1 3 ADMN-2 1 3 ADMN-2 1 3

SciencelHeaIth in K-8 Education

See notes on EDUC4 1 0 . and 1 21 1 TR 20293 (4) TR 20294 (4) TR 20295 (4) S 2 1 5 1 2 (4)

Hunnicutt, L

ECON33J

Hassen, J Thirumurthy, V StalT Hillis, M

& Teaching: Lab

See notes on EDUC4 1 0 2029 1 (4) TR 1 l :50- 1 :35PM 20292 (4) TR 1 :45-3:30PM

Reiman, M

20267 (4)

ADMN- I O I ADMN-2 1 5 TBA ADMN-2 1 9

Elem. take EDUC4 1 0, 4 1 2, 425 . Secondary take EDUC44x and 425. Students must reserve minimum 6hrs/ck for fieldwork in assigned practicum sites. 20289 (4) TR I I :50-1 :35PM ADMN-2 1 5 Vedros, R 20290 (4) TR I :45-3:30PM ADMN-2 1 5 Vedros, R

Principles of M icroeconomics: Global and Environmental

TR

(r.

EDUC4 1 0

Damar, H

20263 (4)

Technology

See notes on EDUC 390 20285 (2) M NO-5 :30PM 20286 (2) T NO-5:30PM 20287 (2) T 5:40-7:25PM 20288 (2) R 3 :40-5:30PM

Contact: E�onomics Department 253.535.7595 or traviskm@plu.edu

20259 (4) 20260 (4) 2026 1 (4)

Inquiry into Learning II

See notes on EDUC390 2028 I (4) 9:55- 1 1 :40AM TR TR 20282 (4) 9:55- 1 l :40AM 20283 (4) 9:55- 1 1 :40AM TR TR 20284 (4) 9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

EDUC450

Staff

Social Studies in Secondary School

See notes on EDUC444 20300 (4) TR I :45-3:30PM

Damar. H

lNGR- l OO

INGR- I OO

Staff

Inquiry into Learning and Teaching

Elcm. Ed students: Co-register with EDUC430 or 434 (SPED459 & 460). Secondary Ed students register with EDUC468 or 466 (& SPED439) 203 0 1 (2) W 3 :40-5:25PM ADMN-202 Weiss, J

E D U CATION Contact: School of Education 253.535 .7272 or educ@plu.edu For information regarding prerequisites, fieldwork, and student teaching

PHED Student Teachers only 20302 (2) F 8:00- 1 1 :40AM

please refer to page 10 in the class schedule. EDUC390

Required for all EDUC majors (except BAME). Co-register for EDUC 392, 394,

Staff

Student Teaching- Secondary (Dual) SR Secondary SPED students take EDUC450 and SPED439 20303 (7) TBA TBA

Weiss, J

Hassen. J Thirumurthy, V Staff Hil lis, M

Student Teaching- Secondary SR Secondary Ed students take with EDUC450 20304 ( 1 0) TBA TBA

Weiss, J

Nelson, P

EDUC468 Student Teaching- Secondary SR This section for PHED majors only. See notes on EDUC468 TBA Staff 20305 ( 1 0) TBA

EDUC466

& SPED 320. Students must reserve a minimum of 6 hrs/wk in a.m. for fieldwork in assigned practicum sites. 8:00-9:45AM 20276 (4) TR 8:00-9:45AM TR 20277 (4) 8:00-9:45AM TR 20278 (4) TR 20279 (4) 8:00-9:45AM EDUC391

TBA

Inquiry into L�arnlng I

ADMN- I O I ADMN-2 I S ADMN-2 1 7 ADMN-2 1 9

EDUC468

Foundations of Learning

Music and Education majors only. 20280 (3) TR 8:00-9:45AM

ADMN-200

29

EDUC497

SP: Effective Tutoring Methods

20306 (0-4)

TBA

Foley, L


EOUCATlO

C(ln!inu�

CDdua,cCount" ED CS38

rhan L 20443 (2)

' PED430

Whole Literar.y Instrllcl K- 1 2

rn c r- Registration by

Dept. M A w i t h Cert. students only

20444 (2)

W W

8 :30- 1 2 :30PM 8:30- 1 2:30PM

TBA TBA

EDUC544

Inquiry i n Communities, Schoot-, and

Enrollment limited to MAKert students. 20445 (2) M 1 :45-3:30PM M 20446 (2) I :45-3:JOPM EDUC551

Lewis, J Staff

lassrooms

ADMN- I O I ADJ'.,I1'-:- 1 0 I

Woolworth, S

Woolworth, ,

Leader 'hip II

Enrollmcnt lim ited to P rojec l l cad MA students. Meets 9/8, 1 01 1 3, 1 [ 1 1 0 , 1 2/8. Registration is by Dept. 20447 ( 1 -4) S 8 : J O-4:00PM ADMN-2 1 5 Yetter, C ED

C554

L ea de rsh i p

Students wilh EmotionJlI and Behavioral Disabilities

Undergraduate SPED only. 2 1 4 33 (4) M 3 : 40-7:00PM PED439

Student

ADMN-204B

Williams, G

T eac hi ng in Secondary School

S tuden ts s eeki n g secondary and Sped e ndorsemen t take EDUC450, 466. S tudent t each ing extends over an 1 8 week period. 2 1 434 ( 5 ) TBA Leitz, P PE D459 Student Teaching in Special Education seeking elementary and Sped endorsement take EDUC434, 450. Studen t Teaching extends over an 1 8 week period TnA Leitz, P 2 [ 435 (6) Students

P� D460

2 1 436 ( I )

Special Education Student Tea c b i ng S e mina r

TBA

Leitz, P

V

Enrollment limited to Prin c. ipal Cert candidates. Registration by Dcpt. 20448 ( 1 -4) TBA TEA S ta ir ,0 C560

20449 ( [ -2) 20450 ( 1 -2) 2045 1 ( [ -2 )

Prllcticum A

TBA

TBA TBA

TBA THA

ED CS63A

Seminar: lssues with

20452 ( 1 -4) 20453 ( 1 -4)

iTlA

TB

T I3 A

TBA

EDUCS6S

The Art and Pra

tud�nt Teac.hi n!!

Rcisberg, L Reisberg, L

ENGLISH Contact: I:nglish Department 253.535.732 1 or.!ggl(a)plu.ed� Attention: International Students should see the LANGUAGES & LITERATURES sec ti o n for their writing semi na rs The following courses, listed under Langu ages & Literatures, are taught in En g l is h and meet the Literature GUR: CLAS250 SCAN24 1

tiel' of Teach ing

Enrollment l imited to M crt studen ts, 20454 (6) TR I :45-3:30PM 20455 (6) TR I :45-3:30PM EDUCS95 20456 (2)

M If illis, M Staff Hill is,

ADMN-204B ADMN-2 [ 9

Byrnes. R Thirumurthy, V

E

THA

Scandinavian Folklore

Topics in Literature: Themes & A uth or s L T

T o pi c :

I nternsh ip in E du IIlianal Administrallon TBA

GU13

Classical M yth o l ogy

20457 (4)

Staff

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

TR

Five Feminist Classics 1 :45-3:30PM A DMN-2 1 4

ENGL2 1 4

Poetry LT

2 1 539 (4)

MWF

ENGU I S

Short Fiction L T

20459 (4)

MW

ENGLZ I 7

Topics in Literature A, L T

[ 2:30· 1 : 3 5 PM

Jansen, S

ADMN-2 1 7

Albrecht,]

EVLD-227

Seal, D

1 :45-3:30PM

Topic: Gay and Lesbian Li tera tur e

20460 (4)

SP £ D 1 90

Fl :

IndMduals with DisabiJ[lies ( 1 95 )

Se rvice Learning component req u i red . 2 [ 427 (4) TR 1 1 :50- 1 :35P M SPED3 t 5

ADM 1-2 1 1 U

E DU

I

20463 (4)

W i l l iams, G

and :'II egll!N

X : 30-4:00PM ADMN-2 [ 7 2 1 429 ( 1 ) S Meets 9/29, 1 0/6. Breakout room ADMN-2 [ 9 2 1 430 ( 1 ) S 8 :30-4:00PM ADMN-2 1 0 Meets 1 1 /3 . [ [ 1 1 7. Breako ut rOOI11 ADMN-2 1 2

Meets l Ol l . 1 0/X. [ 01 1 5. 1 0/22. B re ako ut

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

Imaginative Writing I WR

TR

3:40-5:25PM

C ont em po ra ry MWF

Barot, E

ADMN·2 1 I A

Staff

ADMN-2 1 ,1 A

Sk ipper, J

Literature LT

[ 2 :30-1 : 3 5 PM

American Traditions i n

ADMN-206

Martin, D

Li teratu re LT

Topic:

l<.

wi E DU 3 90, 392, 3 94. Re qu i red prior to Student Teach i ng . 2 1 42X ( [ ) S 8:30-4:00PM ADMN-200 Gerlach, K Meets 9/X, 9/ 1 5 . Breako u t room ADMN-202

Meets 911 [ , 9/ 1 R, 9/25, 1 012 � I 1 5 O·

G1.230

20462 (4)

ENGL241 ADMN-204B

ues with Child Abuse

s tud ent s take

Autobiographical Writing WR TR

E

Gerlach. K

Assessment & Evaluation

U nde rgraduate SPED student only W 3 :40-5 :25PM 2 1 5 1 3 (2) SPED320

ENGL225

2 1 505 (4)'

A, F

ADMN-208

1 :45-3:30PM

2046 1 (4)

ENGL227

PECIAL EDUCATIO

MW

G L 2S t

British Traditions in Literature LT

Albrecht, J

ADMN- 2 1 9

Ca mpbe ll, T

ENGL3 I I The Book in Soci ety wi th COMA3 2 1 . D oes not satisfy Lit GUR 20465 (4) MW I :4S-3 :30PM ADMN·22 I

Robinson, S

20464 (4)

MWF

8:00-9:05AM

Xl isted

Gerlach, K

[NGLlI 3

Art of the Book I

with ARTD3 3 I . Requires permission: Contac t S. Rob inson. Fee: S35 20466 (4) TR 1 1 :50- 1 : 3 5 PM INGR- I 22 Spring, J

Ger[ach. K

X[ istcd

ENGL325

(,(, I ,d t..: rooms ADMN-20'i, I MN-2 [ 9

Re·thinking Individualism MWF 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM ADMN-204A

2046X (4) 20469 (4)

[) f -_O_

30

Personal Essay W R

MWF MW

1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM J : 40-5:25PM

ADMN-2 1 I A ADMN-2 1 I A

Campbell, T Staff


E 'GLlSH Conlinued ENGL32 6

WrlUng fo r Children

20470 (4)

TR

INQ U I RY SEMINARS

WR

1 :45-3 :JOPM

ADMN-2 1 1 B

Rahn. S

'OMAI90

I :45-3:30PM

RAMS-207

20472 (4)

MW

ENGLJ28

Advanrrd Composition for Te ac h er s WR

20473 (4)

MW

TR

ADMN-2 1 6

3 :40-5 :25PM

ENGL335

Fairy Tales & Fantasy L T

20475 (4)

MWF

ENGL352

20478 (4) GL362

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM

Chaucer LT MW 3 :40-5 :25PM

EVLD-227

ADMN-206

J

Staff

Ilild VIctorian Literature LT 3:40-5 :25PM ADMN-2 1 4

TR

ENGL373

20" Century American Fiction

2048 1 (4)

TR

Seal, D

9:5S- I I :40PM

ADMN-202

Kaufman, R

ENGlA03

The E ng li h Langnage

TR

ENGL425

Writi ng on Special Topics

SR, WR

20483 (4)

Topic: Wring Memoir TR 9:55-1 1 :40PM

Ll BR-330

ENGL45 I

Seminar: Author LT. SR Topic:

TR

3 :40-S:25PM

WF TR

ECON 1 90

20264 (4)

1'1 : I n(I Ulry Seminar F. S2 MW I :45-3:30PM RCTR-22 I

SPED J90 2 1 427 (4)

TR

pmLI90 2 1 264 (4)

MWF

PUED I90 2 1 209 (4)

I: Healing Arts of tb� MInd and Body (362) A, F, PE TR 8:00-9:45AM 0 M-FLDH McGill. M

SOCU90 2 1 387 (4)

WRl'f l O l

2 1 476 (4)

Staff

2 1 477 (4)

Around I 92S: ivlodernism. Nativism. A mcrica nism I :45-3:30PM ADM -2 1 1 A M arc us , L

2 1 478 (4)

2 1 480 (4)

EN VIRONME NTAL STUDIES Environmental S tu d ie s

Program 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7556 llr env t@plu.edu

2 1 48 1 (4)

c o u nt towards the major or minor:

2 1 482 (4)

Additional courses offered which may

BIOL I 1 6 CHEM I 04 ON ! l l RELI36S

E V T l 04 Co-register

20485 (4)

Introductory Ecology

S. SM

2 1 483 (4)

Environmental C hem is try NS, S M Principles of M icroeconomics: Global and Enrvironmcntal S2 Christian Moral Issues R2

2 1 484 (4) 2 1 485 (4) 2 1 486 (4�

Conservation of 'atural Resources N . SM for ENVT I 04 Lab. Lab Fcc: $60.00. X l i st cd with GEOS 1 04 MWF 1 2 :30- 1 :35PM RCTR- 1 09 1vlcKcnny. R

ENVT I 04

Consen'ation o f N atura l Resources Lab

20486 (0) 20487 (0)

M W

E NVT49S

Internship

1 :45-3 :30PM I :4S-3 :3 0PM

RCTR- 1 09 RCTR- I 09

IS card rcq u ired. May be taken for 1 -4 credits 204R9 ( 1 -4 ) TBA TBA TBA TBA 20490 ( 1 -4) 2049 1 ( 1 -4) TBA TB A

rNGR- I I S I3 ING R- 1 09

Staff Feller, A

Reiman, M

Indiyiduals � ith DlsabLUtles (195) A. F I I :50- 1 :35PM ADMN-200 Gerlach, K Go od 9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20 M

FI: Ethics & the

F. PH ADM '-2 2 1

t i fe ( 1 2 5)

Johnson, G

A, F. S2 XA VR-250

FI: Introduction to Sociology

MWF

I :4S-2:50PM

Renfrow. [)

WRITING SEM INARS

2 1 479 (4)

ontact:

FI:

9: I S- I O : 20A.!'v1 8:00-9:45AM

FI: Introduction to :ocia! Work ( 1 0 1 ) F, S 2 Includes 3 field tri ps and service learning component 2 1 3 97 (4) MW I :45-3 :30PM RAMS-20S Moran, M

Robinson, S

Marlin, D

20 1 99 (4) 20200 (4)

SOCW I 90

Jansen, S

LT ADMN-206

20482 (4)

20484 (4)

R ah n , S

RomanIk

20479 (4)

101.

not both.

Children's Literatu re LT

F..NGL333

20474 (4)

ADMN-2 1 I B

3:40-5:25PM

Skipper.

(101) F majors should enroll in c. i th cr COMA 1 90 or 'OM

Fl: I ntro to Communication

Intended co mm un i cat io n

2 1 4H7 (4) 2 1 488 (4)

Me 'enny, R McKenny, R

2 1 489 (4) 2 1 490 (4) 2 1 491 (4)

Olufs, D Kraig, B Swank, D

2 1 492 (4) 2 1 493 (4) 2 1 494 (4) 2 1 495 (4)

T H E FIRST-YEAR EX PERIENCE ontaet: First Year Experience Program 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7285 or woolwost@plu.cdu In q uiry seminars and writing seminars arc for srudents enlering PLU in the 20072008 sc ho o l year w i t h fewer than 20 transferable semester crcdit hours. PLEASE NOTE: Students may only enroll in one i nqu i ry scminar over the course of the

2 1 496 (4) 2 1 497 (4) 2 1 498 (4) 2 1 499 (4)

year.

31

Wrillng Seminar FW. WR

MW 1 :4S-3:30PM XAVR- 1 40 Huclsbeck. D Topic: Vanishcd Pe op l e s and Lost Civ: Pop A rc ha eology ADMN-2 1 I A Brown-Carlton MWF 1 2:30-1 :35PM Topic: Conflict and Peace TR I I :50- 1 :35P 1 LlBR-3 3 2 Byrnc'S. R Top ic: Reinventing the American H i gh School MWF 8 :00-9:05AM ADMN-22 1 Plach n . K To p i c: Terrorism and Countcr-Terrorism MW I :4S-3 :30PM SOTl-l- G A l b rec h t, J Topic: Sustainability: Balancing Self. o nuTI un i ty , E nvt. TR 9:5S- 1 1 :40AM RAMS-207 l3arot. E Top i c: Autobiography of a Face RAMS-107 Robinson. S 1 :45-3 :30PM TR To p i c : Endurance MWF 9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM RAMS-207 Campbe l l, T Topic: Fathers and Sons TR Skipper, J I :4S-3:30PM RAM -203 TR ADM -2 1 1 11 Staff 8:00-9:45AM TR 9:55 - 1 1 :40AM RAMS-203 Lcvy, 1 Topic: Se r iou s Comics; Rhetoric of the Graphic ovcI TI{ I :45-3 : 30PM ADMN-206 Levy, M Topic: Serious Comics; R hetoric of the Graphic ov c l TR 3 :40-5:20PM ADMN-22 I Jansen, S Topic: The Reauty Myth TR 9:55-1 1 :40AM ADMN-2 1 1 13 Kaufman, R Top ic: Eat my Words: Writing, Service, and Food MW 3:40-5 :25PM ADMN-2 2 1 Temple-Thurston To p ic : Our P l ace in the World: xp loring Nature; Spirit, Cu lrurc TR I :45-3 :30PM HONG-24613 Marcus. L Topic: Banned Books Martin, D ADMN-206 MWF 9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM Topic: Four by Shakespeare TR 8:00-9:4SAM ADMN-204A St IT MWF 9 : I S- I 0:20AM ADMN-2 1 1 A Sea l , D Topic: Dreams MW I :45-3 :30PM INGR- 1 09 Land, A Topic: Writing for Mass Communication MWF 9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM ADMN-2 1 I B Keller. J Topic: Who Are We? Diversity i n America RCTR-22 I mitb, J MWF 9 : 1 5 - 1 O:20AM MWF I I : l S- 1 2:20 � M MeLT- 1 3 7 Smith. J TR I I : 50- 1 :35PM RAMS-207 Smith, J


F 1RST-Yr�R rxp R I I N(:t WRITI O I

2 1 500 (4) 2 1 5 0 1 (4) 2 1 502 (4)

onlinu d

Writing Seminar (continued) MWF 1 1 : I 5- 1 2:20PM RAMS-207 Kaurin, P Topic: Warriors: Myths, Icons and Real Life TBA TBA

GEOSCIENCES ontal't: G"osclences Department 253.535 .7563 o r geos@plu.edu GE S I O I Our Changing Planet NS, SM Co-regIster for I ,os I 0 I Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 20505 (4) MWF 9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM RCTR- 1 09 GEO 1 0 1

Our Changing Planet Lab

20 ()6 (0) 20607 (0)

T R

G£OS I 02

General Oceanography NS, SM

20508 (4)

MWF

1 1 :50- 1 : 35PM

I I :50- 1 :35PM

RCTR- 109 RCTR-109

Co-register for GEOS I 02 lab. Lab Fec: $60.00 � m:o 102 20509 (0)

I I : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM

RCTR- I 09

Lowes, B

Lowes, B Lowes, B

Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards NS, SM

9:55- 1 1 :40AM 9:55 - 1 1 :40AM

RCTR- 1 09 RCTR- 1 09

Co-rcgi*r for GEOS I 03 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 205 1 1 (4) MWF 8:00-9:05AM RCTR- I 09

Whitman, J Whitman, J

Staff

E a rthquakes, Volcanoes, aJld Geologic Hazards Lab

T

R

8:00-9:45AM 8:00-9:45AM

RCTR- 1 09 RCTR- 1 09

Staff Staff

GE 104 Conservation of Natural Resou rces NS, SM Co- regi s ter for GEOS 1 04 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 205 1 4 (4) MWF 1 2:30- 1 :35PM RCTR- I 09 McKenney, R

1 :45-3:30PM 1 :45-3:30PM

W

GEOSJ 26

Optical Mineralogy NS, SM

M

RCTR- I 09 RCTR- 1 09

Co-register for GEOS326 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 205 1 7 (2) M I :45-2:50PM RCTR- 1 1 3

CEO 327

Stratigraphy and Sedimentation NS, SM

1 :45-3:30PM I :45-3:30PM

Co-register for GE S327 lab. Lab Fee: S60.00 20520 (4) MWF 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM RCTR- 1 1 3

R

20522 (4)

TR

Gl W 330 20523 (0)

T

8

Capstone: Research Sembtar S R

T

6.

OP t

��:==:&..:;l�__ ADMN-2 I J�B

H I STORY Contact: History Department 253 535.7595 or hist@plu.edu HISTl07

20540 (4)

1 :45-3:30PM

RCTR- 1 1 3

1 1 :50- 1 : 35PM

RCTR- I I 3

3:40-4:45PM

MWF

HIST220

20543 (4)

8 : 00-9:45AM

I :45-2:50PM

ADMN-200

Modern Latin America C, S I

TR

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

[NGR- I OO

HIST252

19" Centun' American Historv S I

20544 (4)

MWF

HISTl5J

20" Century American History S I

I : 4S -2:50PM

Service Learning required 20545 (4) TR J UO- I :35PM

Staff

32

OGY M - I 04

ADMN-209

Staff

Hames, G

Di Stefano, D

Kraig, B

Introduction to Historical Methods and Research S I

Instructor's signature required to register. 20546 (4) MW I :45-3:30PM

Benham, S

McKenney, R

Cathcart, A

Modern World History C, S I

Benham, S

RCTR-108

ADMN-2 1 6

H lSTl l 5

Seminar NS

T

Starf

20542 (4)

HISTJJ5

Staff

ADMN-2 1 4

East Asian Societies C , S I

20547 (4)

RCTR- I 1 3

I I : J 5- 1 2: 20PM

TR

Maps: Images of the Earth Lab

I :45-3:30PM

'

HISTI09

Lowes, B

Lowes, B Lowes, B

Histor:l' of W�stern Civilization S I

MWF

2054 1 (4)

Stratigraphy and Sedimentation Lab

GF:OS330 Maps: Images of the Earth NS, SM o-rcgi;,ter for GEOS330 Lab. Lab Fee: $60.00

20524 ( ! )

GLST499

H I STJOI

RCTR- 1 1 3 RCTR- 1 1 3

W F

G 0

McKenny, R McKenny, R

Optical Mineralogy Lab

205 1 8 (0) 205 1 9 (0)

2052 1 (0)

Value Creation in the Global Environment Global Management International Marketing S2 I nternational Economics Economic Development: Comparative 3'" World Strat C,S2 Voices of Diversity: Post-Colonial Lit and Theory C. L T Composition & Conversation C Composition & Conversation C Latin Amer History: Central Amer and the Caribbean C, S 1 Quest for Global Justice: Systems and Reality 1 3 International Relations S I Cultural Psychology S 2

Co nservation of Natural Resources Lab

205 1 5 (0) 205 1 6 (0)

(;EOSJ27

BUSA20 1 BUSA352 BUSA460 ECON33 1 ECON333 ENGL343 FREN30 1 GE R.J\13 0 1 HIST335 INTC326 POLS3 3 I PSYC335

General OceaJlography Lab

GEOS I 03

EO 326

Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor:

Whitman, J

205 1 0 (0)

o 1 04

Contact: Global S tudies Program 253.535 .7595 or glst@plu.edu

05 ' ( 41

T R

(;EOSI03 205 1 2 (0) 205 1 3 (0)

GLOBAL ST U D IE

ADMN-2 1 I A

Kraig, B

Latin Amer Hist: Central Amer & Caribbean C, S I

TR

3:40-5:25PM

RAMS-206

Hames, G

ADMN-2 1 O

Cathcart, A

HIST338

Modern China C, S I

20548 (4)

TR

HIST345

American Business and Economic History S I

20549 (4)

MWF

I :45-3:30PM

8:00-9:05AM

ADMN-2 1 2

H IST352

The American Revolution S I

205 5 1 (4)

MWF

1 2:20- 1 :35PM

HIST360

The Holocaust A, S I

20552 (4)

TR

H I ST460

West and Northwest A, S I

20553 (4)

MWF

9:55 - 1 1 :40AM

9: 1 5 - 1 0 :20AM

Carp, E

ADMN-2 1 6

Staff

INGR- 1 00

Ericksen, R

EVLD-228

Di Stefano, D


INTERNAT I ONAL CORE ontaet: INTC Program 253.535.7630 or brownrs{a}Qlu,edu _ Core II students who have taken INTC I I I are able to register for INTC courses via the web. Registration for INTC courses will occur at your regularly scheduled

20495 (4)

MWF

FRENI02

Elementary French

20496 (4)

MWF

FREN201

Intermediate French C

signature on an ADDfDROP form and tum the form in to Student Services. The Experience of War 12

20572 (4)

MW

INTC23 1 .

Gender, Sexuality and Culture A. 1 2

20573 (4)

MWF

INTC251

Cultural Globalization 12

20575 (4)

TR

INTC326

Quest for Global Justice 13

20576 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

INTE RNATIO

ADMN-209

Jensen, M

1 2:30-1 :35PM

ADMN-209

Staff

20497 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 6

Taylor, S

20498 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

ADMN-2 1 6

Taylor, S

FREN301

CompositIon

Kaurin, P

&

Conversation C

Pre-req: FREN 202

OGYM-I04

Staff

LIBR-332

Byrnes, R

20500 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

HONG-246B

Brown, R

20501 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :3SPM

HONG-246B

Taylor, S

FREN422

Masterpieces of French Lit C, LT

Pre-req: FREN 302 20503 (4)

ADMN-2 1 7

ADMN-2 1 0

Continuation of FREN I 0 I or by placement

appt. time. Core I students registering for INTC courses must receive instructor's

INTC221

9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM

Kraig, B

AL H ONORS PROG RAM

MWF

I :4S-2:S0PM

LIBR-330

FREN499

Capstone: Senior Project SR

20504 (2-4)

W

3:40-S:2SPM

Jensen, M

ADMN-2 1 9

Nelson, E

GE RM N

ontac!: Honors Program 253.535.7630 or brownrs@PJu.ed� First year students who have applied and are selected for the International Honors

GERM I O I

Elementary German

Program will enroll in one section of IHON I I I .

20525 (4)

MWF

8 :00-9:0SAM

ADMN-204B

Staff

20526 (4)

MWF

9: I S- 1 0:20AM

HONG-246A

Staff

IHON t l I

Authority and Discovery H I

2 1 529 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

EVLD-228

Torvend, S

GERM201

Intermediate German C

2 1 5 30 (4)

MWF

1 2 : 30- 1 :35PM

ADMN-208

Ihssen, B

20S27 (4)

MWF

I 1 : 1 S - 1 2 :20PM

HONG-246A

StatT

2 1 5 3 1 (4)

MWF

ADMN-2 1 4

Brown, R

20S28 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

HONG-246A

Staff

GERMJOI

Composition

I :45-2:50PM

& Conversation C

Pre-req: GERM 202

L A N G UAGES & L ITERA T U R S Contact: Languages and Lit Department 253.535.7321 or �@£!!l�du

To assure

correct placement in language courses,

1111 stlldents

with previous

nudy are required to take a placement test. The tests for most languages are www.plu.edul-lrc. For all other information regarding Languages and Literatures please refer to page 10 of the class schedule.

The fol lowing courses are taught in English: Classical Mythology

SCAN24 I

Scandinavian Folklore

Elementary Chinese

20 1 89 (4)

MWF

CHIN201

Intermediate Ch inese C

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20AM

ADMN-204B

Li Jingzhen

CHIN301

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

ADMN-2 1 9

GERM32 1

German Civilization t o 1750 C

Christensen, K

2 1 5 4 1 (4)

MW

1 :4S-3:30PM

GERM499

Capstone: Senior Project SR

2053 1 (2-4)

W

3 : 40-S:2SPM

LIBR-332

Christensen, K

ADMN-2 1 9

Nelson, E

HONG-246B

Li Jingzhen

GREKIOt

Elementary Greek

20S34 (4)

MWF

GREK20t

Intermediate Greek C

20S3S (4)

MWF

I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

LIBR-332

Snee, R

9 : I S - 1 0:20AM

LIBR-330

Snee, R

LATIN LATNI O I

Pre-req: CHINI02 or instructor permission 2 0 1 90 (4)

1 2:30-1 :3SPM

GREEK

CH rNESE CHIN I O I

MWF

Pre-req: GERM 202

offered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) or online at

CLAS250

20529 (4)

Elementary LaUn

20S80 (4)

MWF

1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 2

Nelson, E

20S 8 1 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 O:20AM

ADMN-204B

Nelson, E

XAVR-2 1 2

Snce, R

ADMN-2 1 4

Berguson, C

Composition & Conversation C

Pre-req: CHlN202 or instructor permission 2 0 1 92 (4)

MWF

8:00-9:05AM

HONG-246B

Li Jingzhen

LATN201

Intermediate Latin C

20S83 (4)

MWF

I :4S-2:S0PM

'OR� EGI

CLA SICS CLAS250

Classical Mythology LT

20 1 94 (4)

MWF

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 4

CLAS499

Captone: Senior Seminar S R

2 1 540 (2-4)

W

3 : 40-5:25PM

ADMN-2 1 9

Nelson, E

Nelson, E

FRE eH

NORW I O I

Elementary Norwegian

2 1 099 (4)

MWF

NORW201

Intermediate Norwegian C

2 1 1 00 (4)

MWF

NORW301

Composition

9: I S- 1 0:20AM

1 2:30-1 :3SPM

&

ADMN-2 1 1 B

Storfjell, T

Conversation C

Pre-req: NORW 202 2 1 1 0 1 (4)

FRENIOI

Elementary French

20494 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

ADMN-209

Jensen, M

33

MW

I :4S-3:30PM

HONG-246B

Storfjell, T


LANGUAGES &. LITERATURfS Continued

SCANDINAVIAN

MARRIA GE & F AMlLY TH ERAPY Contact: Marriage

SCAN24 I

Snndlnavian Folklore LT

2 1 373 (4)

TR

SCAN499

Capstone: Senior Seminar

2 1 375 (4)

W

9:55-1 1 :40AM

3 : 40-5:25PM

HONG-246A

ADMN-2 1 9

Berguson, C

Nelson, E

SPAN I O l

Elementary Spanish

2 1409 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 O :20AM

2 1 4 1 0 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM

ADMN-22I

Davidson, E

2 1 4 1 1 (4)

MWF

1 2:30-1 :35PM

ADMN-204B

Yaden, B

SPANI02

Elementary Spanish

2 1 4 1 2 (4)

MWF

I :45-2:50PM

ADMN-2 1 7

Davidson, E

2 1 4 1 3 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

L1BR-332

Ferrer-Lightner

2 1 4 1 4 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

ADMN-204A

Ferrer-Lightner

SPAN201

Intermediate Spanish C

ADMN-200

Davidson, E

Williams, T

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 7

2 1 4 1 6 (4)

MWF

1 2 : 30- 1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 2

2 1 4 1 7 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5- 10:20AM

OGY M - I 03

SPAN202

Intermediate Spanish C

2 1 4 1 8 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5 - 1 O:20AM

ADMN-22 I

Palerm. C

2 1 4 1 9 (4)

MWF

1 1 : I S- 1 2 :20PM

ADMN-208

Ferrer-L ightner

Predmore, 1 Predmore, 1

MFTHS04

Family Development

Advanced Grammar & Com positi on C

2 1 42 1 (4)

MWF

I I : I S - 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 I B

Palenn, C

2 1 422 (4)

MW

1 :4S-3:30PM

HONG-246A

Predmore,

1

Civilization and Culture of Spain C

EVLD-227

2 1423 (4)

MWF

SPAN325

Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studi� C, LT

Martincz-Carbajo

Pre-req: SPAN 3 0 1 , 32 1 or 322 2 1 424 (4)

TR

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

HONG-246A

SPAN422

20'· Century Literature of Spain LT

Palenn, C

Pre-req: SPAN 325 2 1 5 1 4 (4)

MW

1 :45-3:30PM

SPAN499

Capstone: Senior Project SR

2 1 5 1 0 (2)

W

3 :40-5:25PM

ADMN-2 1 I B

ADMN-208

3 : 00-6:20PM

ECAM-027

Staff

ECAM-027

York. C

MFTH51 1

Psychosocial Path: Relation to Marriage & Fam Therapy

206 1 5 (4)

W

MFTHSI9

Praelicum I

3 :00-6:00PM

ECAM-027

Staff

206 1 6 (2)

TBA

206 17 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

206 1 8 (2)

TBA

Staff

206 1 9 (2)

TBA

Staff

MFTHS20

Theory I

York, C

Co-register for MFTH5 1 9 . Specific times to be arranged w/faculty 20620 (2)

TBA

York, C

2062 1 (2)

TOA

Ward, D

MFTHS21

Practicum I I Lewis. R

20622 (2)

TBA

20623 (2)

TBA

Lundbeck, D

20624 (2)

TBA

StatT

20625 (2)

TBA

Callison. K

20626 (2)

TBA

Tschimperle, B

MFTH522

Theory 11

Co-register for MFTH5 2 1 . Specific time to be arranged w/faculty

Pre-req: SPAN 30 1 9 : 1 5 - 1 O:20AM

R

3 :00-6:20PM

Co-register for MFTH522. Specific times t o be arranged w/faculty

Pre-req: SPAN 202

SPAN321

Systems Approach to Marriage and Family Therapy T

Co-register for MFTH520. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty

2 1 4 1 5 (4)

SPAN301

MFTHS03

206 1 3 (4)

206 1 4 (4)

SPANISH

& Family Therapy 253.535 .7659 o r mfth@plu.edu

Note: All practicums and theory classes are for MFTH graduate students only

20627 (2)

TBA

York, C

20628 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

MFTHS23

Practicum I I I

Co-register for MFTH524. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty 20629 (2)

TBA

Staff

20630 (2)

TBA

Lundbeck, D

2063 1 (2)

TBA

Callison, K

20632 (2)

TBA

Tschimperle, B

20633 (2)

TBA

Lewis, R

MFTHS24

Theory

Martinez-Carbajo

Williams, T

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WRITING SEMIN ARS

m

Co-register for MFTH523. Specific times to be arranged w/faculty 20634 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

20635 (2)

TBA

Ward, D

M FTH525

Practicum IV

Spec ific times to be arranged w/faculty WRITIOI

Writing Seminar for International Stu dents WR

20636 (2)

TBA

Lewis, R

2 1 503 (4)

TR

20637 (2)

TBA

Callison,

20638 (2)

TBA

Lundbeck, D

1 :45-3:30PM

HONG-246A

Loucas, P

K

WRlT202

Advanced Writing Seminar for Inti. Students WR

20639 (2)

TBA

Tschimperle, B

2 1 504 (4)

TR

20640 (2)

TBA

StatT

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 I A

Staff

LEGAL STUDIES Contact: Susan Adair Dwyer Shick 253 .535.74 10 or dwyerssa@plu.edu

BUSA304

Development of Personal Integ Theory TBA

M FTH527

E xtended Practicum V

Waro, D

Specific times to be arranged w/faculty Callison, K

20642 (2)

TBA

20643 (2)

TBA

Lundbeck, D

20644 (2)

TBA

Lewis, R

Courses offered which may count towards the minor: BUSA303

MFTH526 20641 (2)

& Ethics Business Law & Ethics for Financial Professionals

Business Law

34

20645 (2)

TBA

Tschimperle, B

20646 (2)

TBA

Staff

MFTH599

Thesis

20647 (4)

TBA

Ward, D

20648 (4)

TBA

York, C


MATH E MATIC Contact:

MUSIl I I

Students who have not taken the mathematics placement test or lIa" f not otherwise satisfied eligibility ror a math course will not be able to register for 3ny beginning math course. For information regarding Math placement urn to

page

10.

MATHI05

Math of Personal Finance

20584 (4) 20585 (4)

MWF MWF

1 2:30- l :35PM 1 :45-2:50PM

MR, NS MCLT- 1 3 2 MCLT- 1 32

College Algebra and Trigonometry

MWF

9: 1 5 - 1 O:20AM

MATH l 23

Modern Elementarv Mathematics

20589 (4)

TR

MR, MCLT-2 1 6

1 :45-J:30P M &

Bcnkhalti, R B�nkhalti, R

MR, NS MCLT- 1 3 2 Lacky, D

MATH l l 5

2 1 508 (4)

M AT H l 28

Linear Models

20590 (4) 205 9 1 (4) 20292 (4)

MWF 8:00-9:05AM MWF I I : I S - 1 2:20PM M W F 9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

MATH140

Analytic Geometry and Functions

20593 (4) 20594 (4)

MWF MWF

Domer, C

Calculus

MATH I 5 1

Introduction to Calculus

20595 (4) 20596 (4) 20597 (4) 20598 (4)

MWF MWF MWF MWF

MATHI52

Calculus 11

20599 (4) 20600 (4)

MWF MWF

9: 1 5- 10 : 20AM I l : 1 5- 1 2:20PM 1 2:JO- I :35PM I :45-2:50PM MR, NS 8:00-9:05AM 9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

MR. NS MCLT-2 1 4 MCLT-2 1 4 MeLT-2 1 6 MCLT-2 1 6

MCLT-2 1 6 MCLT-2 1 6

MATH253

Multivariable Calculus

20603 (4)

MWF

MATH317

Introduction to Proof in Mathematics

20605 (4)

MWF

1 :45-2:50PM

Lacky, D L acky , D WU, D

MR, NS MCLT- 1 3 1 Shell-Gellasch MeLT- 1 3 1 Shell-Gellasch

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM 1 2:JO- I :35PM

MR, NS MCLT- 1 3 1

1 2:JO- I :35PM

Heath, D D

Heath,

R,

MCLT-2 1 4

Domer, B

Linear Algebra

MWF

MATH341

I ntroduction to M athematical Statistics

MUSI 1 I 5

Introdnction to Keyboarding

20664 ( I ) 20665 ( I )

TR TR

Co-register for

20666 (4)

Keyboarding I

TR TR

MWF MWF

MATH38 I

Seminar in Problem Solving

20609 ( 1 )

M

MATH433

Abstract Algebra I

206 1 0 (4)

MWF

1 2:JO-I :J5PM 1 :45-2:50PM

J :40-4:45PM MR, 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

MCLT-2 1 4 MClT-2 1 4 MR, NS MClT- 1 32

Ear Training I

20669 ( I ) 20670 ( I ) 2067 1 ( I ) 20672 ( I )

TR TR TR TR

MUSI223

Theory II

20839 (3) 20840 (J)

MWF MWF

MATH446

Math i n the Secondary School

206 1 2 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MCLT-2 1 6

AR 8:55-9:45AM 9:55- 1 0:45AM I :45-2:35PPM 2:40-3:30PM

Tegc i s, P Tegels, P

MBRC-334 MBRC-202 MBRC-202

MUS1240

Foundations of Music Education

20844 (3)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

MUSI24 1

String Laboratory

20845 ( I )

TR

MUSI245

Bcnkhalti. R

MBRC-202 MBRC-202 MBRC-202 MBRC-202

HI AR 8:55-9:45AM I I : 1 5- 1 2:05PM 1 2:30- 1 :20PM

Ear Training

TR MW MW

WU, D WU, D

Wa lker, D

Wal ker,

MBRC-3J4 MBRC-334

MUSI225

K46

Walker, D

MBRC-3J I MBRC-J3 I

AR 9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

2084 1 ( I ) 20842 ( I ) 20843 ( I )

NS

MeLT-2 1 6

AR 8:55-9:45AM 9:55- 10:45AM

M U SI I 25

MR, NS

AR MBRC-JJ I MBRC-JJ I

lyman, Z lyman, Z

Music and Culture AR, C MUSI I I I and 1 1 3 . For musie majors and m ino rs onl y MWF 1 2:30- I :35PM MBRC-322 Poppe, D

20667 ( I ) 20668 ( I )

Xlisted with STATJ4 I

20607 (4) 20608 (4)

8:00-8:50AM 10:50- 1 1 :40AM

M U SI I 2 1

Dorner, B S Heath, D

20606 (4)

MR, N S 8:00-9:05AM

Zhu, M Zhu, M Skl ar, J S k lar, J

RCTR-22 I

MATH331

MUSI I I 3 Music Fundamentals II AR Co-register for MUS i l I I and 1 20A. Meet 2"' half of term 20662 (2) MWF 9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM MBRC-322 2066J (2) MWF I I : I S - 1 2:20PM MBRC-322

M U S I l 20A

NS

MR, N S M(,LT- l J2 MCLT- 1 3 2 MCLT- 1 3 1

Music Fundamentals I AR with M U S I 1 1 3 a n d 1 20A. Meet I " half of term 20660 (2) MWF 9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM MBRC-J22 lyman, Z 2066 1 (2) Lyman, Z MWF J 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20AM MBRC-322 Co-reoister "

Mat hema ti c s Department 253.535.7400 o r IJJ.a1l.l®pJ.u s:.du.

l

I I :50- 1 2:40PM

D Walker, D

Ronning,

S

Ronning, S

Staff Staff

J Bell-Hanson, J

Bell-Hanson,

Bell-Hanson, J

MBRC- 1 1 6

Be eg l e , A

MBRC- 1 1 6

Ronning, S

Brass Laboratory

T

PM

MUSI333

Music History II

20856 (3)

MWF

AR 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

MBRC-306

MUSI33?

Analyzing Music

20857 (J)

MWF

MUSI341

Music for Classroom Teachers

AR 9: 1 5- I O:20AM

MBRC-334

Bell-Hanson,

Youtz, G

completion of HUB I required. MBRC- 1 1 6 Be e g l e, A 3:40-5 :25PM MBRC- 1 16 Beegle, A

Admission to School of Ed and

Sklar. J

Domer, C

I :45-3:30PM

20858 (2) 20859 (2)

MW MW

MUSI345

Conducting I

Choral

AR

Maj ors only

l

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MBRC-306

Nance,

CondUcting I AR Instrumental majors only 2086 1 ( I ) TR 9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MBRC-322

Powell,

MTIRC- 1 1 6

Poppe, D

20860 ( I )

TR

M USI345

MU Ie

Contact: Music Department 253.535.7602 o r music@plu.cdu. Students currently registered for private lessons may register for lessons via Banner Web at your scheduled registration appointment time. First­ time music student� should contact the Music Office at 253.535.7602 for assistance. For other information regarding Private Lessons

and

registration

iVfUSI347

Adaptive Music

20862 ( I )

TR

MUS1348

please refer to page 1 I of the class schedule.

Observations in M U S I I 03

History of Jazz

20659 (4)

TR

AR 9:55- 1 1 :40AM

20863 ( I ) MBRC-J34

Joyner, D

35

!l:55-9:45AM

E

Practicum in Music Education

the

F

c

s hoo l s :

7am- 1 2pm 1 2:30- 1 :35PM

MUSI355

Diction I

20S 7 1 ( I )

TR

AR I :45-2:35PM

MBRC-202

Beegle, A

MBRC-334

Brown, J

.I


Ml.I Ie Conlinu.:d MUSI430

Piano Literature I AR

2 [ 048 ( I )

MW

[ 2:30- [ :20PM

MUSI380

MBRC-334

MUSI440

Method & Material K-9 Music I

2 1 049 (2)

MW

MUSI445

Conducting III AR

9 : 1 5- l O:20AM

Instrumenta[ majors only 9:55-1 [ :40AM TR 2 1 050 ( I ) MUSI445

MBRC- I [ 6

MBRC-322

S taff Poppe, 0

Powell. E

Conducting III AR

Choral majors only 2 [ 05 [ ( [ ) TR

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

MBRC-306

MUSI447

Methods of School Band Music

2 1 5 1 5 (2)

TR

1 2 :45- [ :35PM

MBRC-334

Nance, L

Powell, E

208 9 1 (O- [ ) Percllssion 20892 (0- 1 ) Worship 20893 (0- 1 ) Stee[ Drums

MUSiC ENSEM B LES

Choir ofthe West AR

20872 (0- 1 )

MR T W

MUSI361

University Chorale AR

20873 (0- 1 )

M R TW

3:40-5: [ OPM 3 :40-5: l OPM 3 :40-5: 1 0PM

3:40-5: l OPM 3 :40-5: I O PM 3:40-5 : [ OPM

MBRC-306 MBRC-330 MBRC-322

MBRC-322 MBRC-330 MBRC-306

University Men's Chorus AR

20874 (0- 1 )

TR

MUSI363

University Singers AR

20875 (0- 1 )

MWF

MUSI365

Chapel Choir AR

20876 (0- 1 )

T W

[ :45-3 : 1 5 PM

6:00-7:30PM 1 0:30- 1 1 :00AM

Staff

MBRC-306 MBRC-330

Tegels, P Tegels. P

MUSI368

University Chorale Union AR

Fec: $35,00 20878 (0- 1 )

M

MUSI370

University Wind Ensemble AR

20879 (0- 1 )

MWF TR

MBRC-322 MBRC-322

MBRC-306

MBRC-330 MBRC-322

MUSI371

University Concert Band AR

20880 (0- 1 )

W

MBRC-322

MUSI375

University Jazz Ensemble AR

2088 1 (0- 1 )

MWF

MUSI378

Vocal Jazz Ensemble AR

20882 (O- [ )

F M W

1 :55-3: 1 5 PM

3:30-4:30PM 5:45-7:45PM 5:45-7:45PM

MBRC-322

MBRC-306 MBRC-322 MBRC-306

MUSI380

University Symphony Orcl\estra AR

20883 (0- 1 )

M R

7 : I S-9:45PM 7: I S-9:45PM

Lyman, Z

TBA

Staff

MBRC- 1 1 6

Rhyne, J

TBA

Habedank, K

6:00-7:30PM

MBRC-306

Brown, E

I :45-3:00PM

MBRC-322

Joyner, 0

TBA

TBA

Krehbiel, M

TBA

TBA

Tege[s, P

TBA

TBA

Krehbiel, M

MBRC-334

Staff

[ :45-3:30PM

MUSI383

Piano Ensemble AR

20894 (0- [ )

F

I :45-3:30PM

NURSING Note: NURS280, 330, and 365 are open to non-majors with departmental permission. Enrollment in all other nursing courses requires formal IIdmission to the nursing major or minor. Registration for all courses must be done by web registration unless otherwise noted i n this schedule. Clinical and/or school needs. NURS220

Opera Workshop AR

7: [ 5-9:45Pm

TBA

sections are subject to change after registration due to agency

MBRC-330

F TR

3 :405 : I OPM 3 :40-5 : I OPM

Staff Staff Staff

Nance, L

MUSI366

7:30-9:30PM

Nance, L Nance, L Nance, L

MBRC-306

20877 (0- 1 )

3:40-5: [ OPM I I :50- 1 :35PM

Staff

Contact: School of Nursing 253 ,535,7672 o r n!!Di@I1ill.&l!!i

MUSI362

1 :45-3: [ 5PM

TBA

Jazz

All Music Ensemb[es are by Department Registration only MUSI360

Cham her Ensemble AR

20884 (0- 1 ) TBA Strings TBA 20885 (0- [ ) Brass TBA 20886 (O- [ ) Woodwind F 20887 (0- 1 ) F[utc 20888 (0- [ ) TBA Early Instruments R 20889 (0- [ ) Guitar 20890 (O- [ ) R

MBRC-330 MBRC-322

Brown, J Brown, J

NU RS260

6:30- 1 1 :40AM I :45-3 :30PM

RAMS-3 1 7 RCTR- [ 03

INGR- [ OO RAMS-20S

Powell, E Powell, E

R R R

Powell, E

NURS280

Human Pathological Processes

2 [ 1 09 (4)

MW

N U RS320

Nursing Competencies I I

8:00-9:45AM 9:55- 1 1 :40AM I :4S-3:30PM

I l : l S- [ :05PM

Co-register for NURS320 Lab 2 1 1 1 0 (2) T 9:55- 1 1 :40AM

Kunz, K Kunz, K Kunz, K

Bell-Hanson Bell-Hanson

RAMS-32 1 RAMS-3 2 1 RAMS-3 2 I

Dolan, P

RAMS-204

Staff

NURS320

N u rsing Competencies I I Lab

2 1 1 1 1 (0) 2 1 1 1 2 (0) 2 1 1 1 3 (0)

T T W

1 2 :30-2 : I SPM 2:25-4: I OPm 3:40-5:2SPM

Staff Staff Staff

AOMN- 1 0 1

RAMS-3 1 7 RAMS-3 1 7 RAMS-3 1 7

Staff Staff Staff

NURS330

Pharmacology and Therapeutic Modalities for Nursing

2 1 1 1 4 (4)

MW

N U RS340

Situations with Individuals: Adult Health I

[ 1 : 1 5- 1 :05PM

INGR- I OO

Co-register for NURS340 clinical. Lab Fee: S I 00,00 2 1 1 1 5 (4) M 8 : 00-9:4SAM ADMN- I O I

36

Staff

Health Assessment & Promotion Lab

2 1 1 06 (0) 2 [ [ 07 (0) 2 1 [ 08 (0)

Joyner, 0

Maloney, P Maloney, P

Health Assessment & Promotion

Co-register for NURS270 lab, Lab Fec: $200,00 2 1 1 05 (4) MW 8:00-9:45AM RAMS-204 N U RS270

Staff Staff

P rofessio nal Foundations I

Entry level Masters students only 2 1 1 03 (4) MW I :45-3:30PM 2 [ [ 04 (4) T 9:55- 1 :3SPM N U RS270

Nance, J

Nursing Competencies I

Lab Fee: $200,00, 2 1 1 02 (4) TR W

Staff

Staff


URSINe; Conlrnuco NURS340

Situations with Individuals: Adult Health I Clinical

RF 2 1 [ 1 6 (0) Meets I" half of tenn

NURS380

Situations with Families: Childbearing Clinical

6:3 0-3:30PM

CLINIC 01

Staff

2 1 1 4 0 (0) MT Meets 2"" half of tenn

6:30-1 1 :00PM

CLINIC 0 1

Staff

6:30-3 :30PM

CLINIC 02

Staff

2 1 1 4 1 (0) MT Meets I" half of tenn

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 02

Staff

RF 2 1 1 1 8 (0) Meets I" half of tenn

2:30- 1 1 :00PM

CLINIC 03

Staff

2 1 1 4 2 (0) MT Meets 2"d half of tcnn

6:30-1 1 :00PM

CLINIC 03

Staff

RF 2 1 1 1 9 (0) , Meets 2'" half of tenn

2:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 04

Staff

2 1 1 4 3 (0) MT Meets I" half of tenn

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 04

Staff

RF 2 1 1 20 (0) Meets I " half of tenn

6:30-3:30PM

CLINIC 05

Staff

N URS420

Introduction to Leadership and Resource Management

Fee: $ 1 00.00 2 1 1 45 (4)

F

NURS430

Situations with Communities

2 1 1 [ 7 (0) RF Meets 2"" half of tenn

2 1 1 2 1 (0) RF Meets 2"d half of tenn RF 2 1 1 22 (0) Meets I" hal f o f tenn

6:30-3:30PM

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 06

CLINIC U7

Co-register for NURS430 clinical 2 1 1 4 6 (4) W 1 2:30-3:30PM

Staff

NURS430 NURS350

Situations with Individuals: Mental Health

Co-register for NURS350 clinical. Lab Fee: $ 1 00,00 2 1 1 23 (4) T 8 : 00-9:45AM INGR- I OO NURS350

I I : I S-4:00PM

RAMS-204

Schultz, C

Staff

Staff

RAMS-204

Schultz, C

Situations with Communities Clinical

2 1 1 47 (0) 2 1 1 48 (0) 2 1 1 49 (0) 2 1 1 S0 (0)

R R R R

NURS440

Situations with Individuals: Adult Health II

8:00-4:00PM 8 : 00-4:00PM 8:00-4:00PM 8:00-4:00PM

CLINIC 0 1 CLINIC 02 CLINIC 03 CLINIC 04

Schu ltz, C Staff StatY Staff

Situations with Indh'iduals: Mental Health Clinical

2 1 1 24 (0) RF Meets 2"' hal I' of tcnn

6:30-3 :30PM

CLINIC 01

Staff

Co-register for NURS440 clinicaL Fee: $ 1 00,00 2 1 1 S 2 (4) F 8:00-9:45AM ADMN- I O I

Schaffier. R

6: 30-3:30PM

CLINIC 02

Staff

6:30-3:U3PM

CLINIC 03

Staff

2 1 1 S3 (0) MT Meets I " half of tenn

6:30-3:00PM

CLINIC 0 1

Staff

RF 2 1 1 27 (0) Meets I" hal f of tenn

6:30-3:3UPM

CLINIC 04

Staff

2 1 1 54 (0) MT Meets 2"' half of tenn

6:30-3:00PM

CLINIC 02

Staff

RF 2 1 1 28 (0) Meets 2"" half of tcnn

6:30-3:30PM

CLINIC OS

StatY

2 1 I SS (0) MT Meets I" half of tenn

2:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 03

Staff

6:30-3:30PM

C L INIC 06

Staff

2 1 1 S6 (O) MT Meets 2"' half o f tenn

2:30- 1 1 :00PM

CLINIC 04

Staff

Co-register for NURS440 CO I or C02 3 :40-4 :4SPM 2 1 1S8 ( I ) W

RAMS-20S

StalT

Co-register for NURS440 C03 or C04 W 3 :40-4:45PM 2 1 1S9 (I)

RAMS-204

Staff

RF 2 1 1 2S (0) Meets I " half of tc路nn

RF 2 1 1 26 (0) Meets 2"" hal f of tenn

2 1 1 29 (0) RF Meets I" half of tenn NURS350

Situations with Indh'iduals: Mental HeaIth Clinical

2 1 1 3 0 (0) RF Meets 2"' half of tenn N URS360

2 1 1 3 1 (4)

NURS440

6:30-3:30PM

CLINIC 07

Research and Informatics

\V

I :45-S :25PM

ADMN- I O I

NURS365

Culturally Congruent Health Care A

2 1 1 32 (4)

F W

NURS370

8:00-9:45AM 1 1 : I S- I :05PM

RAMS-206 RAMS-206

Staff

Situations with Families: Childbearing

Co-register for NURS370 clinical. Lab Fee: $ 1 00,00 2 1 1 33 (4) R 9:55- 1 1 :40AM RMvlS-204 N U RS370

Staff

Situations with Families: Childbearing Clinical

CUNIC 0 I

2 1 1 34 (0) MT Meets I" half of tenn

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

MT 2 1 1 3S (0) Meets 2"d half of term

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

C L INIC 02

Staff

MT 2 1 1 36 (0) Meets I" half of tenn

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 03

Staff

2 1 1 3 7 (0) MT Meets 2"' half of tenn N URS380

NURS441

Staff

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC 04

Staff

Senior Seminar

NURS460

Health Care Systems and Policy

2 1 1 6 1 (2)

M

8:00-9:45AM

RAMS-206

NURS478

Elective Clinical Experience

2 1 1 62 ( 1 -4)

TBA

Staff

Staff

NURS480

Professional Foundations II

2 1 1 63 (2)

M

NURS499

Capstone: Nursing Synthesis SR

Fee: $200.00 2 1 1 65 (6) 2 1 1 66 (6)

M M

I I : I S- I :3SPM

I :4S-2:50PM I :45-2:50PM

R.AJ\1S-206

RCTR- 1 03 RCTR- 1 03

M i ller, T

Staff Staff

GraduplcCO\!T!j!.'S;

Staff

Situations with Families: Childbearing

Co-register for NURS380 clinical. Lab Fee: S 100,00 2 1 1 3 9 (4) R 8:00-9:4SAM RAMS-204

Situations with Individuals: Adult Health II Clinical

Renaud, M

37

NURS523

Roles/Advanced Practice Nurse

2 1 1 67 ( 3 )

F

NURS525

Theoretical Foundations

1 2 : I 5-4:00PM

RAMS-206

Maloney, P


NtrRSJ G Continued NURS526

Nursing Leadership & Management

8:00- 1 1 :OOAM

2 1 1 69 ( 3 )

F

NU RS530

Resource

I 01

N RSS3 1

W

RAMS-204

P H E D I OO

Care & Outcomes Practicum I

OGYM·I02

Moore, B

2 1 1 80 ( I )

MWF

8:00·9:0SAM

OGYM- I 02

Wells, W

Huston, A

MWF 2 1 18I (I) Meets 2"" barf o f tcml

8:00-9:0SAM

OGYM· I 02

McConnell, K

TEA

Maloney, P

MWF 2 [ 1 82 ( I ) Meets I " hal f of term

9: I S- I O:20AM

OGYM·BALC Kerr, S

TBA

Miller, T

2 1 1 83 ( I ) TR Meets 2"· hal f of te rm

I I :SO·I :3SPM

OGYM - 1 02

Keirn, J

2 1 1 84 ( I ) TR Meets I" half of term

9 : S 5 - I 1 :40AM

OGYM- 1 02

W estering, S

2 [ 1 115 ( I ) MWF Meets 1 « half of term

I l : I 5 · 1 2 : 20PM

OGY M· I 02

Wells, W

2 I I R6 ( I ) MWF Meets 2"" barf of term

I I : I 5· 1 2 : 20PM

OGYM- I 02

Kerr,

2 1 1 87 ( I ) MWF Meets 2"' h a l f of tcrm

9: I S - I O:20AM

OGYM-BALC Moore, B

1 2 : 30· 1 :35PM

OGYM- 1 02

Wells, W

2 1 1 89 ( I ) TR Meets 2'" hal f of term

9:S5· I 1 :40AM

OGYM · I 02

Staff

2 1 1 90 ( 1 ) MWF Mects 2"" ba[ f o f tcrm

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

OGYM- I 02

Stringer, L

Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics

R

RS584

RAMS-2OJ

RAMS-204

Maloney, P S ta rr

Family Nurse Prllctitioncr I

F

8:00-5:00PM

RAMS-205

NURS593

Ad"anced Specialty Practice

2 1 1 76 ( 1 -6)

TBA

N U RS599

Thesis

2 1 1 78 ( 1 -4)

TBA

P H I LOSO PHY onlae!: Philosophy Department 2S3.53 5.8306 or johnsogs@plu.edu "H I L l l t 2 1 262 (4)

The Examined Life PH

TR

8:00-9:45AM

ADMN-208

PIrIL 1 25

Ethics and the Good Life PH

2 1 544 (4) 2 1 545 (4)

TR TR

I :45-3:30PM 3:40-5 :2SPM

ADMN-204A ADMN-2 1 2

Coop er, K

Phclp�, H P he lp s , H

PH lL220

PWL22 5 MW PIDL233

[ :45-3:30PM

Hogan, B

ADMN-204E

Meets [ ., h al f of teml

2 1 1 88 ( I ) MWF Meets I" half o f tcrrn

Formal Logic

2 1 269 (4)

GUR. Meets Option I I I of College of A & S MWF I l : I S - 1 2 : 20PM RAMS-203 Coopcr, K

PRIL238

Existentialism and the Meaning of Life PH

2 1 270 (4)

MW

P H E D I 50

Docs not meet PHIL

PHlL353

2 1 546 (4)

I'R lL499 2 1 274 (4)

I :4S-3:30PM

ADMN-2 1 2

PHED l 55

Johnson, G

R

9:55- [ [ :40AM

ADMN-208

Capstone: Ad"anced Seminar

TBA

J)HEDI6.�

Cooper, K

in Philosophy SR

TBA

Bowling

Ho gan , B

Paradise Bowl

Dickerson, R

Beginning Tennis PE

1 2:30- 1 : 35PM

OGYM-FLDH Staff

2 1 1 94 ( 1 ) TR Meets I " ha l f o f term

9:5S- I 1 :40AM

OGYM-FLDH Staff

P H ED I 6.3

Beginning Badminton PE

MWF 2 1 1 96 ( I ) Meets I" half o f tcrm P H E D I 6.4

38

Nicholson, G

2 1 1 93 ( I ) MWF Meets I" hal f o f tcrrll

2 1 1 95 ( I ) MWF Meets 1 -' ha l f of tcrm

,

TBA

PE

Meets I" ha[ f o f te rm . Fec: $55.00 9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM 2 1 1 92 ( 1 ) TR

Phi losophy of Science

S

Adaptive Physical ActMty PE

I nstructor perm i ss i on required 2[ 191 (I) TBA

Topics in Philosophy PH

Topic:

Personalized Fitness Program PE

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

N U RS583

2 1 1 7S (6)

Education 253.535.7350 or.Rhed@Rlu.edu regard.ing Physical Education requirements (including

TR 2 1 1 79 ( I ) Meets [ " hal f of term

2 1 1 74 (2)

5:00-8:00PM

Contact: School or P hy si ca l

P E GUR requirements) please refer to page I I of the class schedule.

F

8:00- 1 1 : 00AM

PHYS I CAL E D U CATI ON 'or in fo r mati on

ManageDlent

2 1 1 7 1 ( 1 -5)

N

Schultz, C

9: 1 5· I O:20AM

OGY M · I OO

Staff

8:00·9:05AM

OGYM- I OO

Moore, B

Pickleball P E

MWF 2 [ 1 97 ( [ ) Meets 2" half of term

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

OGYM· l OO

McCord, C

2 1 1 98 ( I ) MWF Meets 2"" hal f of tcrm

8 :00·9 :0SAM

OGYM- l OO

Moore, B


Pl I YSI

'AL EDl) AnON

ominued

PHEDl65

Racquetball/Squash PE

2 1 1 99 ( I )

MWF

I l : l S- 1 2:20AM

PHED225

Meets I" half of tenn 2 1 200 ( 1 )

21218 (I)

MWF

I I : I S- I 2:20PM

Ballroom Dance PE

Partner registration encouraged

OGYM-RCRTS Loomis, G

OGYM-RCRTS Loomis, G

Meets 2'ďż˝ half of tenn

T

3 :4S-S : I SPM

ECAM-GYM

Cregeur, B

I I : I S- I 2:20PM

ECAM-GYM

Duggan,

I I :SO- I : 3SPM

ECAM-GYM

Zoltani, L

9: I S - I 0:20AM

OGYM-FLDH

Duggan,

MGYM- I OO

Dickerson, R

8:00-9:0SAM

MGYM- 1 00

Kovacevich, B

9: I S- 1 0:20AM

MGYM- I OO

Dickerson, R

PHED234

Relaxation Techniques PE

2 1219 ( I )

MW

J

Course ends I llS 2 1 220

(I)

TR

Meets I" half of tenn P H E D l 7i

Weight Training P E

2 1 202 ( I )

TR

2 1 22 1 ( I )

MW

I I :SO- I 2 :SSPM

NAME- I OO

Westcring, S

Course ends I llS PHED241

Co-ed Basketball PE

9: I S - I O:20AM

NAME- I OO

Keirn, J

2 1 222 ( I )

MWF

J

Course ends 1 1 16 2 1 203 ( I ) Course ends 2 1 204 ( I ) Meets

MW

I l lS

Meets

MWF

8:00-9:0SAM

NAME- I OO

9: I S- I O:20AM

half of tenn

PHED244

Co-ed Volleyball PE

2 1 223 ( I )

MWF

Kovacevich, B

2"" half of tenn

I"

Meets I " half of tenn P H E D l 82 2 1 20S

(I)

Low Impact Aerobics PE TR

1 2 : 30- 1 :3SPM

OGYM-FLDH

2 I S36 ( I )

Westering, S

P H E D l 83

Power Aerobics PE

2 1 206 ( I )

TR

I :4S-2:S0PM

Registration in PHED250 requires intercollegiate sport participation In the OGYM-FLDH

Westering, S

current semester. Only one credit earned in PHED250 may be applied to the

Course ends I l lS P H E D l83 2 1 207

(I)

hours required for Graduation. Courses are graded Pass/Fail only.

Power Aerobics PE F

I I : I S- 1 2:20PM

PHED250 OGYM-FLDH

2 1 224

Westering, S

(I)

P H E D l 86

Step Aerobics PE

2 1 208 ( I )

Football

Westering, S Yorke,

(I)

Co-ed Cross Country

Kreier, H

MW

I I : I 5 - 1 2 : 20PM

2 1 227 ( I )

Women ' s Volleyball

Aoki, K

2 1 228 ( 1 )

Women's Soccer

Staff

2 1 226 OGYM-FLDH

Westering, S

Course ends I l lS

2 1 229 FI:

2 1 209 (4)

TR

Healing Arts of the Mind and 8:00-9:45AM

ECAM-GYM

P H E D l 97

Advanced Weight Training PE

2 1 535 ( 1 )

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 O:20AM

Body (362) A , F , PE

NAME- I OO

2 1 230

McGill, M

2 1 23 I

Kerr, S

P H E D200 21210 Meets

Individual Swim Instruction P E

(I) MW I " half o f tenn

PHED205

Skin

I I : I S- I 2:20PM

&

POOL

Johnson, J

Scuba Diving PE

Provide own mask, fins, snorkel. Fee: $200.00 2121 1 (I)

TR

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

OGYM - 1 03

Adams, M

(I) (I) (I)

J

Crcw

Lawver, A

Men's Basketball

Dickerson, R

Women's Basketball

StatT

2 1 232 ( I )

Dance Ensemble

McGill, M

2 1 233 ( I )

ROTC

Baleme, L

Cheerstaff

Barton, K

2 1 234

Meets 20" half of tenn

Directed Sports PE Men's Soccer

2 1 225 ( I )

P H E D 1 90

MWF

Meets 2'd half of tenn

Course begins 9/27

(I)

2 1 235 ( I )

Golf

Cinotto, G

2 1 236 ( I )

Men's Tennis

Hamilton, C

2 1 237 ( I )

Women's Tennis

McFeat,

2 1 238 ( I )

Lacrosse

McCord, C

J

2 1 239 ( I )

Ultimate

McCord, C

2 1 240 ( I )

Swimming

Johnson,

2 1 24 1 ( I )

Baseball

Loomis, G

2 1 242

(I)

Softball

Noren, R

2 1 243

(I)

Track

Kreier,

J

H

Meets I " halfof tenn PHED279

Teaching Physical Activity

Breakout room OGYM - I OO

Meets

I " halfof tenn

f PHED2 1 6

2 1 244 (2)

MWF

PHED294

Teaching Methods: Invasion Games

I :45-2:50PM

OGYM- 1 02

Staf

Meets I " half of tenn. Breakout room OGYM- I OO

Lifeguard Training PE

2 1 24S (2)

MW

PHED297

Teaching Methods: Net Games

I I : I 5- I : 3 5PM

OGYM- I 03

Staff

F e e : $8.00 2 1 2 1 3 (2)

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 O:20AM

POOL

Johnson, J

Meets 20d half of tenn. Breakout room OGYM- l OO

Meets I" half of tenn PHED223

Yoga PE

212IS (I)

MW

8:00-9:0SAM

ECAM-GYM

Duggan, J

Course ends 1 1 1 1 21216 (1)

TR

2 1 246 (2)

MW

PHED322

PE in the Elementary Schools

I I : I 5- l :35PM

OGYM- I 03

Staff

For Elementary classroom teachers. Breakout room OGYM - l OO 9:55- 1 1 :40AM

ECAM-GYM

Zoitani, L

2 1 247 (2)

MW

1 2 :30- 1 :35

OGYM- 1 03

Kerr, S

2 1 248 (2)

TR

I I :50- 1 2:55PM

OGYM - 1 03

Kerr, S

PHED334

Applied Training and Conditioning

Meets I" half of tenn PHED224

Current Dance PE

Meets 2'd half of tenn. For PE minors

Swing, Lindy and Salsa. Partner registration encouraged 21217

(I)

R

3 :4S-5 : 1 5PM

ECAM-GYM

9 : S S- I I :40AM

OGYM- I 03

2 1 249 (2)

TR

PHED344

Legal Aspects of Physicai Activity

2 1 25 1 ( I )

MW

Kerr, S

Anderson, M

Meets I " half of tenn

39

9: I S- I O:20AM

OGYM- I 02

McConnell, K


PIIY leAL

[DUeII.TIO:-J

PIJ.ÂŁD360

II

nolin

PHY ICS

Professional Practicum

Instruclor's permission required to register. 2 1 253 ( 1 -2 )

TBA

PH ED361

Coaching Practicum

TBA

Hacker, C

PHYS I I O

TBA

2 1 254 ( 1 -2)

TBA

PHED384

Health and Fitness Mana ement

PHED478

Motor Learning & Human Performance

2 1 256 (4)

TR

PflED480

Exercise Physiology

2 1 25 7 (4)

TR

PHED495 IS

card required

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

OGYM- 1 04

OGYM- I 04

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

RCTR-220

Rush, D

PHYS I IO

Astronomy Lab

2 1 276 (0)

M

I :45 -3 :30PM

RCTR-20 1

Rush, D

2 1 277 (0)

M

3 :40-5:25PM

RCTR-20 1

Rush, D

PHYS125

College Physics I NS, SM RCTR- 1 03

Gcrganov, B

RCTR-2 0 1

Rush, D

Hacker, C

Wells, W

Internship SR

PHED499

Cap!t(lne: Senior Seminar SR

TBA

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

2 i 278 (4)

TR

PHYS135

College Physics I Lab

2 1 282 ( I )

W

PHYSI54

General Physics I I N S , S M

Moore, B

required for registration.

2 1 260 ( 1 -4 )

Lab Fee: $60,00 2 1 275 (4)

for registration. TBA

card

Hacker, C

Co-register for PHYS 1 3 5 Lab,

2 1 259 (2-8)

IS

Astronomy NS, S M

Co-register for PHYS I I 0 Lab, Occasional evening observation sessions,

Instructor's pennission required to regisler.

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

Contact: Physics Department 253,535 ,7534 o r .ph}'sics@plJLedu

TBA

TBA

Moore, B

I :45-4:45PM

Co-register for PHYS I 64 Lab,

HEALTH ED C nON H EED266

Nutrition, Health

20536 (4)

TR

HEED360

& Performance

1 :45-3:30PM

OGYM- 1 04

McConnell, K

IS card required for registration. TBA

H EED366

Health Psychology

Course

TBA

MWF

I I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

HEED495

Internship

20539 (2-8)

TBA

RECR296

General Physics II Lab

Starkovich, S

2 1 284

(1) (I) 2 1 286 ( 1 )

W

6:30-9:30PM

RCTR-20 1

Rush, D

R

1 :45-4:45PM

RCTR-20 1

Starkovich, S

R

6:30-9:30PM

RCTR-20 1

Starkovich, S

2 1 287 ( 1 )

F

1 :45-4:45PM

RCTR-201

Greenwood, W

RCTR-2 1 0

Greenwood, W

McConnell, K

OGYM- I 04

TBA

McConnell, K

Moore, B

Teaching Methods: Recreation Activities

S25,00, Breakout

2 1 33 5 (2)

W

room OGYM-FLDH

W 8:00-9:05

8:00- 1 0:30AM

OGYM- 1 04

Stringer, A

RECR330

Programming and Leadership in Sport and Recreation

2 1 3 36 (4)

TR

RECR360

Practicum

card

PHYSI64

RCTR- I 03

2 1 285

RECREATION

I

1 1 :50- 1 :3 5 P M

PHYS240

Engineering Statics NS

2 1 526 (4)

TR

3:40-5:25PM

designed for PHED majors only

20538 (4)

Fce:

TR

Co-register for PHYS 1 54 , Lab Fee: $60,00

Professional Practicum

20537 ( 1 -2)

2 1 283 (4)

required

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

OGYM- I 03

Stringer, A

TBA

RECR495

Internship S R

T BA

Stringer,

TBA

Stringer, A

A

I S card required t o register. TBA

RECR499

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

I S card requi red to register. TBA

PHYS33I

Electromagnetic Theory NS

2 1 289 (4)

MWF

I :45-3:30PM

RCTR-2 1 0

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

RCTR-2 1 0

PHYS333

Engineering Thermodynamics NS

2 1 290 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

RCTR-220

PHYS356

M athematical Physics II NS

2 1 292 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

RCTR-2 1 0

Starkovich, S

Gerganov,B

Greenwood, W

Tang, K

Contact: Political Science Department 253,535,7595 or plll4@plu,g,dJi

2 1 339 (2-8)

2 1 340 (2-4)

Introduction to Astrophysics NS WF

POLITICAL SC I E NCE

to register.

2 \ 337 ( 1 -2)

PHYS32I 2 1 527 (4)

TBA

Stringer, A

40

POLS I O I

Introduction to Political Science S I

2 1 294 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

XAVR-250

Slafr

XAVR- 1 50

Chavez-Pringle

POLS I 5 1

American Government S I

2 1 295 (4)

TR

POLS231

Current lnternational lssues S I

2 1 296 (4)

MWF

9:55- 1 I :40AM

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

POLS325

Political Thought S I

2 1 297 (4)

TR

9 :5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

POLS33 I

International Relations S I

2 1 298 (4)

TR

3 :40-5 :25PM

& Public

INGR- I OO

Staff

RAMS-206

Olufs, D

ADMN-2 1 0

Grosvenor, P

Policy S I

POLS345

Government

2 1 299 (4)

TR

POLS384

Scandinavian Government

2 1 507 (4)

MW

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

3 :40-5:25PM

XAVR- 1 5 0

&

Chavez-Pringle

Policy S I

XAVR- 1 5 0

Grosvenor, P


POLITICAL SCIENCE Continued POLS401 2 1 30 1 (4)

ST: I raq War TR I :4S-3:30PM

POLS40 1 2 1 302 (4)

ST: Com-parative Government MWF 3 :40-4:45PM ADMN-2 1 7

POLS499 2 1 303 (4)

CYP�ton.e: Senior Seminar S R RAMS-203 I :45-3: 30PM MW

ADMN-209

Olufs, D

PSYC495 2 1 3 3 1 ( I -(l)

Internship R 1 l :50- 1 : 35PM

PSYC496

RL-,e.arch " racticum

Staff

I nstructor's signature required to register.

Olufs,

D

J

ADMN-2 1 4

Montsugu_

TBA

Toyokawa, T

2 1 3 3 2 ( 1 -4)

TBA

P YC497 2 J 3 J 3 ( 1 -4)

Teuchlng Appren ticeship \Ii 9 : 1 5- 1 0 :20AM RAMS-205

PSY 499

Capstone: Senior Semirutr SR

Grahe. J

Instructor's signature required

2 1 334 (2)

PSYCHOLOGY ontact:

PSY 2 1 304 2 1 305 2 1 3 06

p, ychology

TOI (4) (4) (4)

epartment

2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7294

Introduction to Psychology S2 XAVR-2 0 1 MWF 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 :20AM 9:5S- 1 1 :40AM XA VR-20 I TR TR I I : SO- 1 : 3 5 P M XAVR-20 I

Study 'kills I'SY 1 1 0 MW , 1 2 : 3 0- l : 3 5 P M 2 1 307 ( I ) Meet" \ " hal f o f tcnn 2 1 30 8 ( I ) TR Meets 2'''' half of tenn.

I :4S-2: 50PM

RELIGION

Moritsugu. J Anderson, D

Contact: Religion Department

Advanced Stati�tics and Research Design for PSYC242 Lab. Lab F ee : $50_00 MWF 1 l : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM XAVR- I SO

IU� LI2 I I 2 1 344 (4) 2 1 3 45 (4)

RellJ:lon and Literalnre of the Old Te s t a m en t R I M W F 9: I S- I 0:20AM ADMN -204A Finitsis, A ADM '-2 1 9 Finitsis. A MWF 1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM

RELl2 1 2 2 I J46 (4) 2 1 347 (4) 2 i 348 (4) 2 1 349 (4)

Religion and Literature of the New Test' TR 3 :40-5 :25PM AD1'vf)\; -206 MW F 9: I S - I 0 : 20AM AD1vlN -2 1 7 MWF I L J 5 - 1 2:20PM ADMN-2 1 0 MWF 8 : 00-9:05AM ADMl\i-2 1 0

RE U220 2 1 3 5 1 (4)

E . rly Christianity R2 I I :50- I :3 SPM TR

RE 1212 2 1 3 5 2 (4)

Modern Church History R2 TR 3 :40-S :2SPM ADMN -200

RELJ 2 23 2 1 522 (4) 2 1 523 (4)

meriCllJ1 Cllu reh History R2 TR 9 : 5 5- I I AOAM ADMN-2 1 4 TR I I :50- 1 : 3 S PM ADMN-2 1 6

Staff

R LI22S 2 1 3 5 3 (4) 2 1 3 54 (4)

Failh & Spirituality R2 1 1 :50- 1 : 3 5 PM TR TR 3 AO-5 :25PM

ADMN-208 ADMN-20R

Brca.t,eaJe, K

RELU26 2 1 3 5 5 (4) 2 1 3 56 (4)

Christian Ethics R2 MWF S : 00-9:0SAM MWF 9: I S- 1 0:20AM

ADMN-208 ADl'YfN-208

O ' Brien.

Toyokawa, T

REI.I2Z7 �- , '" 2 1 3 5 8 (4)

hri&tilln Theolo ,' R2 TR /, ()j.-R (lnp, 1 TR 9:55- 1 1 :40A, 1

,21JII -\D ADM -209

I' t

D

RELU36 2 1 5 3 7 (4)

N alIve Amfrican Religious Traditions RJ MW 1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 : 2 PM RCTR-22 I Crawford, S

RELI2 7 2 1 360 (4)

Judaiffll C, R3 TR 9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

ADMN-202

S ta ff

RF. I .f301 2 1 5 24 (4)

ItcsllJIrch in Religiun MW I :4S- 3 : 3 0 P M

ADMN-202

Ton'end, S

RI!:I.IJ30

Old T��t�m!mt Studies R I Topic: 'omtruction of Gender MW I :4S-3: 30PM A DMN-204A

Moritsugu, J

Grahe, J

.PSYC242 2 1 3 1 8 (0) 2 1 3 1 9 (0)

Advanced Statistics and Rese.arch Design La b M I :45-3:3 0PM RA MS- I 09 Grahe, M 3 :40-5:25PM RAM S- I 09 Grahe,

PSYCJ I O 2 1 3 20 (4)

Personality Theories S2 l :45-3 :30PM TR

PSYC320 2 1 3 2 1 (4) 2 1 322 (4)

D evelopm ent Across the Lifespan S2 1 1 : 5 0- 1 : 3 5 P M TR �ICLT- 1 3 1 A D MN-202 MWF 9: 1 5- I O : 20AM

PSYClJO 2 1 323 (4)

Social Psychology S2 MW 3 :40-S :2SPM

PSYCl35 2 1 324 (4)

Cultural Psychology S2 MWF 1 2:30- l : 3 5PM

PsYC4 J 5 2 1 327 (4)

Abnormal Psychology S2 TR 9:55- 1 1 :40AM ADMN-2 1 6

ADMN-208

ADMN-204A

ADMN-202

J J

S ta ff

Brown,

R

Toyokawa,

T

S ta fT

Anderson,

PSYC440 I ..,

P YC449 2 1 329 (2)

T

RAMS-206

.xperimental Research Lab in Cognition 3 :40-5 :2SPM RAMS- I 09

or rc 1 i@Jiu . edu

The Religio ns of South Asia C:, R3 M f 9: 1 5- I O:20AM ADM '-2 1 2 M W F 1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2 :20AM ADMN-206

GaITctt, T

PSVC242

2 5 3 . 5 3 S . 73 2 1

RELI I 3 1 2 1 520 (4) 1 1 52 1 (4)

RAMS-205

Psychology of Adj ustment S2 T I l :SO- I :3 5PM ADMN-2 1 4

Cognitive Psychology S2 TR I :45-3 : 3 0PM

T

T yokawa,

The Chl'istian Tradition R2 Iv!W F 8 :00-9:05AM ADl N-204A

F o le y, L

Academic Advising pennission required.

P YC448 2 1 3 2 8 (4)

RAMS-204

RELI I 2 1 2 1 34 1 (4)

ADMN-22 I

P ye22 1 2 1 3 1 6 (2)

2 1 3 1 7 (4)

1 :45-3:3 0PM

Staff

Career and Education Planning PSYC I 13 MW 21310(I) 1 2 :30- 1 :35PM RAMS-205 Rogers, R 2 13 1 1 (I) TR 1 l :50- 1 2 : 5 5 PM ADMN-22 1 Navarrete, A ADMN-204B David, K TR 1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 P M 21313 (I) MW 2 1 3 14 ( I ) RAMS-203 S ta fT 1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 PM 21315 (I) I :4S-2:50PM RAMS-205 Dana, E TR Meets I " half of term. Academic A dv i s i ng pcnnission required.

Co-register

M

or .psvc01plu.edu

Shore,

W

Shore,

W

2 1 362 (4)

PSYCil8J Psychology Research Seminar S R Pre-req: PSYC242. Instructo r ' s signature required to register. 2 1 33 0 (2) R 1 1 :50-1 : 3 5 PM RAMS-205 Shore, W 4l

ADMN-206

Ihssel1. B

Komj a thy, Komjathy,

menl

L L

RI

Oakman, Batten, Batten,

D

A A

Hickey-Tieman

Ihssen,

B

Staff

Staff

Breazeale, K

K

O ' Brien, K

In

D

Zbaraschuk,

Fimtsis,

A

M


RflJGI

Illiuu Ii

RELl33 I

New Testament Studies R [

SOCIAL WORK

Topic: Pauline Literature 2 [ 363 (4)

MW

I :45-3:30PM

ADMN-2 1 6

Batten, A

ADMN-2 1 0

Hickey-Tieman

Topic: Gospe[ o f 10hn

2 1 525

MWF

(4)

1 2 : 3 0 - 1 :35PM

REU364

Th�ologlcal Studies R2

2 1 3 66 ( 4 )

TR

Topic: Christian Classics

RKLIJ65

3 :40-5 :25PM

ADMN-209

Zbaraschuk, M

Christian Moral Issues R2 Topic: Environmental Ethics

2 1 368 (4)

MW

REL1367

1 2 :30-1 : 3 5 PM

ADMN-200

O' Brien, K

Topic: Mysticism and Heresy TR

REL1390

Topics in Comparative Religion R3

I \ : 50- 1 :35PM

Topic: De ath

ADMN-204A

Peterson, D

MW

REU 9

Topics in Comparative Religion R3

I :45-3:30PM

RAMS-206

Northwest N ative Traditions EVLD-228 I :45-3:30PM

Komjathy, L

MW

1 :45-3:30PM

RAMS-205

Moran, M

2 1 397 (4)

MW

SOCW245

Human Behavior and the Social E nvironment S2

Includes service learning component 2 1 398 (4)

TR

l :45-3 :30PM

Keller,

ADMN-200

Russell, K

SOCW250

Social PoUcy I S2 TR

SOCW375

Social Sen'ices in the Community

9:55- [ 1 :40AM

J

RAMS-204

2 1 399 (4)

2 1 400 ( I )

TBA

SOCW460

Social Work Practice II S2

Keller, 1

2 1 404 (4)

TR

SOCW475

Field Experience I

1 l :50- 1 :35PM

Instructor's pern1ission required.

Topic: Pacific 2 1 3 7 1 (4)

FI: Introduction to Social Work ( 1 0 1 ) F, S2

Includes 3 fie ld trips and service learning component

Instructor's Permission required to register

& I mmortal ity

2 1 370 (4)

SOCW I 90

Please contact program director for morc infonnation

Major Thinkers, Text, and Genres R2

2 1 369 (4)

Contact: De partment of Social Work 253.535 .7294 or soei@plu.edu

Crawford, S

Fee:

RCTR-22 I

Moran, M

$25.00 for liability insurance Moran, M

2 1 406 ( 3 )

TBA

SOCW485

Field Experience Seminar I

Instructor's permission required to register 2 1 407

(1)

T

8:00-9:45AM

ADMN-2 1 0

Moran, M

ROTC- M r L I T ARY SC I E NCE 'OrHact: ROTC 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .8200 or rotc@plu.e<h!

MlLS l l l

Introduction t o tbe US Army

20649 (2)

R

IILS2 1 1

3 :40-5:40PM

MGYM- I 0 3

SOCI OLOGY

Contact: Sociology Department 253.535 .7294 or soci@p.!.\!.

O'Rourke, T

Introduction t o Leadership

2065 1 ( 2 )

T

M I LS3 1 l

Leadership and MSIDlgement

3 :40-5:40PM

MGYM- 1 03

O'Rourke, T

Depar tment registration required. 20653 (3) MILS4 1 1

TR

8:00-9:30AM

MGYM - 1 03

Gye kis, R

Professionalism and Ethics

Department registration required. 20655 ( 3 )

WF

MILS491

Independent Study

8:00-9:30AM

MUYM- 1 03

Boice, G

SOCI I O I

Introduction t o Sociology A , S2

2 1 3 85 (4)

TR

8 : 00-9:45AM

XAVR-250

Suarez, A

2 1 3 86 (4)

TR

1 :45-3 :30PM

ADMN-202

Oka, K

SOC I I 90

FI: Introduction to Sociology A,

2 1 3 8 7 (4)

MWF

Boice, G

TBA

I :45-2:50PM

SOCI232

Research Methods S I

2 1 3 8 8 (4)

MWF

I l : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

F,

S2

XAVR-250

Renfrow, D

ADMN-202

Gregson, 1

XAVR-250

Oka, K

SOCI240

Social Problems A, S2

2 1 389 (4)

TR

SOC1326

Delinquency Ilnd Juvenile Justice S2

IS card required. 20657 ( 1 -2)

u

9:55-1 1 :40AM

Prc-rcq: SOC I l O I 2 1 390 (4)

MW

1 :45-3 :3 0PM

SOC1330

The Family S2

OGYM- 1 03

Suarez, A

XAVR-20 1

Ciabattari, T

RAMS-206

Suarez, A

XAVR- 1 50

Ciabattari, T

ADMN-2 [ I B

Gregson, 1

Prerequisite SOC[ 1 0 1

SCANDINA VIAN AREA STUDIES

NORW20 1

Intermediate No rwegi an C

N

Composition

RW3 0 1

CAN24 1

POLS)3 1

&

SOC1336

Deviance S2

2 1 392 (4)

'ourses offered which may count towards the major or minor: Elementary Norwegian

MW

1 :45-3:30PM

Prerequisite SOCI I 0 I

Cllntacl: Dr C laudia Berguson 2 5 3 . 5 35.75 1 2 o r�!lllI&.du

NORW I O I

2 1 39 1 (4)

Conversation C

Scandinavian Fo lk lore L T International Relations S I

TR

1 1 :5 0 - 1 : 3 5 PM

SOC1387

ST: Race and Ethnicity

2 1 393 (4)

MWF

1 2 : 3 0 - 1 : 3 5 PM

SOCI495

Internshjp

2 1 394 ( 1 -4)

TR

SOCI496

Major T heories S2

3 :40-5:25PM

Instructor's signature required. Required for Senior majors

42

2 1 395 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

XAVR-250

Renfrow, D

2 1 396 (4)

MWF

3 :40-4:45PM

ADMN-2 1 0

Renfrow,

D


TA I T I C STAT231

Not intended for PSYC, SOCI or SOCW majors. Lab Fee: $SO.OO MWF

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

XAVR- I SO

Johnson, N

ADMN-200

Johnson, N

XAVR- 1 50

Ng'ang'a,

Co-register for STAT23 1 Lab 03 or 04 TR

2 1 440 (4)

3:40-5:25PM

P

Co-register for STAT23 1 Lab 05 or 06 Introductory Statistics Lab 01-02

STAT23I

Co-register for ST AT23 1 -0 I I :4S-2:4SPM

ADMN-2 1 3

Johnson, N

3 :40-4:40PM

MCLT-2 1 4

Johnson, N

2 1 44 1 (0)

M

2 1 442 (0)

W

S TAT 2 3 1

Introductory Statistics L a b 03-04

TR

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

EVLD-ST AGE

Clapp, J

TBA

Clapp ,

Theatre Practicum

THEA225

Co-register for STAT23 I Lab 0 I or 02 2 1 43 9 (4)

Voice II A R

2 1 S 1 7 (2)

Meets 2'''' halfof term

Introductory Statistics MR

2 1 438 (4)

THEA222

Co-register for STAT23 1 -02 2 1 443 (0)

M

3:40-4:40PM

MCLT-2 1 4

Johnson, N

2 1 444 (0)

W

1 :45-2:4SPM

ADMN-2 1 3

Johnson, N

STAT231

I ntroductory Statistics Lab 05-06

2 1 462

(I)

TBA Acting I:

2 1465 (4)

MWF

THEA255

Stage Technology A R

2 1 466 (4)

MWF

T

I I :SO- 1 2:50PM

MCLT-2 1 4

N g ' ang ' a, P

2 1 446 (0)

R

I I :SO- 1 2:50PM

MCLT-2 1 4

N g ' ang' a,

S TAT232

Introductory Statistics-Psychology M R

P

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

THEA270

DraIDatic Literature AR

2 1 5 1 8 (4)

TR

1 :45-3:30PM

THEA425

Theatre PracticuID

2 1 470 ( I )

TBA

THEA450

Acting

2 1 5 1 9 (4)

MW

o

2 144S (0)

F undamen tals AR I I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM EVLD-STAGE Clapp, J

THEA250

Co-register for STAT23 1 -03

J

EVLD-STAGE

L ou gh man , H

ADMN-22 I

Desmond,

TBA

Clapp.

HI S h a kespeare AR 1 :45-3: 30PM ECAM-GYM

J

Desmond, B

E

Contact: Dr.

Beth Kraig 253 . 5 3 5 .7296 or kraigbm@plu.edu

Courses offered which may count towards major or m i nor:

Co-register for STAT232 Lab 03 or 04

RELI364

A nthro po logy of A ge C, S I and Communication A Top ics in Literature : Gay and Lesbian Literature A, L T Gender, Sexuality and Cu l ture A, 12 Women and Ph ilosophy A, PH Old Testament Snldies: Cons truct ion of Gender R I Theological S tudies : Women & Evil R2

STAT232

WMGS201

Introduction to Women's

&

2 1 472 (4)

MW

ADMN-2 1 0

ANTH352

Lab Fee: S50.00 2 1 447 (4)

Co-register 2 1 44 8

(4)

MWF

9 : I S - 1 0:20AM

XAVR-250

Hansvick,

C

for STAT232 Lab 01 or 02 TR

I I :50-1 :35PM

ADMN-202

PHIL220

Taylor, M

Introductory Statistics-Psychology Lab 0 1 -02

2 1 449 (0)

W

1 :45-3:30PM

RAMS-109

Hansvick, C

2 1 450 (0)

W

3:40-5:25PM

RAMS-109

Hansvick, C

Co-register

ENGL2 1 7 INTC 23 1

Co-register for STAT232-0 I

STAT232

COMA303

RELl330

Introductory Statistics-Psychology Lab 03-04 for STAT232-02

M

2 1 45 1 (0)

R

1 :45-3:30PM

RAMS- 1 09

Taylor,

2 1452 (0)

R

3 :40-5:25PM

RAMS-I 09

Taylor, M

STAT233

Introductory Statistics-Sociology M R

Requi red of all Sociology and Social Work majors. Lab Fcc: $50.00 2 1 4S3 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

ADMN-2 1 9

Leon-Guerrero

Co-register for STAT233 Lab 0 I or 02 STAT233

Introductory Statistics-Sociology Lab 01-02

Co-register for STAT233-0 I 2 1 455 (0)

T

I I :50-1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 3

Ciabattari, T

2 1 456 (0)

T

1 :45-3:30PM

ADMN-2 1 3

Staff

STAT34 I

Math Statistics MR

Staff Staff

Xlisted with MATH34 1 2 1 460 (4)

MWF

1 2:30-1 :35PM

MCLT-2 1 4

2 1 4 6 1 (4)

MWF

1 :45-2: 50PM

MCLT- 2 1 4

T HEA RE Contact: Department of Communication

& Thea tre 253.53S.776 1 or

commthea@phu:du THEAno

Voice I AR

2 1 5 1 6 (2)

TR

9 : S S - 1 1 :40AM

EVLD-ST AGE Clapp, J

Meets I" halfof term

43

_

Gender

1 :45-3:30PM

B

Gender Studies A

Marcus,

L


NOTES

44


WAITLIST FORM PLEASE READ T H E PROCEDURE REGARDING WAITLISTING CLASSES A N D KEEP F O R REFERENCE.

1.

You may waitlist only two courses per term. Be sure to fill out the Waitlist Form completely and return it to the Student Services Center or it will not be processed. •

Waitlisting cannot be done via Banner web. Wai tlisting does not guarantee that you will get into the course. Please register for an alternative course. • If the course you are waitlisting has an associated lab, please include that lab section on the Waitlist Form. . Associated lab sections do not count as your second waitl isted course. •

2.

The Registrar's Office will move students into open spaces from the waillists until two weeks before the start of the term . Call 253.535 . 7 1 3 1 or e-mail registrar@plu .edu if you have questions or concerns about you r waitlist transactions. • If you are moved from the waillist into a course, you will be notified by P LU E-mai l . You may check your new schedule on Banner Web. If you don't have a P L U E-mail add ress you will be notified by telephone that you have been •

moved into the class. You r campus or local address will be used through the last day of cl asses for the cu rrent term. Your permanent or 'Address Between Terms' will be used after the last day of classes for the current term. Moving you off the waillist and into a cou rse may be complicated because of conflicts with another course, or the waitlisted cou rse may put you over maximum hours for the term. I nd i cate on the form what class should be dropped if such complications occur.

You will not be registered for courses for which you lack the prerequisite or req u i red concurrent registration . After t h e Registrar's Office h a s stopped moving students off t h e waitlists, it i s you r respo nsibility to attend the first day of the waitlisted cou rse to insure the instructor knows you want to be enrolled i n the course. You must obtain the instructor's signature o n a n AddlDrop/Withdra w Form and return i t t o the Student Services Center i n 4. person for processing. This i s necessary two weeks prior t o the start o f the term. The AddlDrop/withdraw Form must be filled out completely or it will not be processed . • Faculty reserve the right to deny admission after the first week J... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

3.

N ame (Print) :

--,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --::_ _ --:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ -

_ _ _ _ _

First

Last

1 0 #:

PLU email Address:

__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Phone Number Between Terms:

Local Phone N u mber: (____)_ LocaI Address :

MI

�)

@pl u.edu

_ _ _ _

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___

City Address Between Terms:

State

State

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

P R EFERRED COU RSE

Zip

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

City Signature :

____-_

(iisl

up La two classes

1 11

t il l S secllon

1 11

Date:

Zip __,____,__ __ _

Ol der of preference )

Registrar's Office Us. Only

TERM

CRN #

,

'".�". "low '

'0"'" '0"

TITLE

DEPT ' CRSE # , SECT

"t T

.,oppo.

if '0"

".

PI'T

' " th. w,lili.to• • O"� •

• how" ,bo"."

ALTERNATE COURSE (you W i l l be dropped from IIllS waltl lst If your preferred class becomes TERM

CRN #

a V ;l l l a lJ l e I

Registrar's Offi ce Use Only

TITLE

DEPT ' CRSE # , SECT

45


NOTE S

46


FE R PA (FAMILY ED

CATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT) STATEMENT

In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of

1 974, 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 establishes the rights of currently enrolled, eligible students to inspect and review their education records and provides guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Pa rents and currently enrolled, eligible students may review FE RPA policy in the Student Life Office, Hauge Administration

1 05, or on the web at http://www.plu .edu/prinUhandbookicode-of-conducUFERPA-policy. html.

PLU STU D E NT CONDUCT INFORMATION When accepted for membership in the PLU community, each student assumes the responsibilities and rights emerging from the university's goals and objectives. These include, but are not l i mited to, its dedication to exploring human knowledge and culture while promoting the intel lectual, physical, social, and spiritual development of students, and nurturing each student's preparation for res ponsible participation, not only on the campus but also in local, state, regional, national, and international settings. The un iversity adopts only such poliCies, rules and regulations that seem necessary for the welfare of the educational community. Regulations include those items that fall within policies set by the Board of Regents and the u niversity administration, 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 actjon(s) outlined in The Student Conduct System. The university poliCies/student code of conduct and conduct system procedures can be read in full at www.plu.edu/prinUhandbooki. 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, Uving on Campus brochure, Housing and Meal Plan Contracts, Vehicle Parking Regulations Guide, and the PLU Housing Guide. These publications may be obtained from the Residential Ufe Office, Campus Concierge, Campus Safety and Information, and the Student Services Center.

Academic I ntegrity

Fire Safety

Accommodation of Persons with

Firearms, Explosives, Weapons

Physical Assault

Disabilities

Freedom of Expression

Property Damage or Theft

AIDS

Gambling

Publicity and Solicitation

Alcoholic Beverages

Grade Disputes

Residential Commu nities

Behavior of Guests at PLU Events

Grievance Policy and Procedures

Residency Requirement

Building Security

Identification Card

Sexual Misconduct

Computer Use

Illegal D rugs and Narcotics

Smoking Policy

.

Pets

Concern for Self and Others

Immunization Policy

Speaker Policy

Confiscation of Possessions

Medical Withdrawal (see Withdrawal from

Telephones

Disruption of U niversity Business

the U niversity)

Vehicle Registration and Parking

Equal Educational Opportunity

Noise

Vehicle Use on Campus

Equipment, University

Non-cooperation

Visitation and Guest Policy

False Information

Parking (see Vehicle Registration and

Withdrawal from a Course

Family Educational Rights and Privacy

Parking)

Withdrawal from the University

Act of

1 974 (FERPA)

POLICY ON NON-D1SCRlMINATIO Pacific Lutheran Un iversity is committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students without regard to a person's race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, or any other status protected by law. The university community will not tolerate any discrimination, harassment, or abuse of or toward any member of the university community. To view this entire policy please reference the PLU Catalog on-line at www.plu.edu/prinUcatalog/.

DISCLAIMER STATE M ENT The information contained herein reflects an accurate picture of Pacific Lutheran Un iversity at the time of publication. 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 schedule from Banner Web just prior

\0 the start of classes to identify any changes.

Changes to schedule information printed in this publication can be viewed at www.plu.edu/academics/ or on the bulleti n board outside the Financial Aid Office (Hauge Administration 1 30).

Published April 5, 2007 Comments and suggestions for future improvements of this publication may be sent to mitchelm@plu.edu, or to Scheduling Coordinator, clo Registrar's Office, Hauge Administration

47

104.


1 .l .. h 5f.....-t 5.

'"

" ...., O'!

-:

g

• .. §

UhtStrwt-S

3 101'

2 .

, Ii

o

-.." ..... '-

I n-i ilrlltt I.

!

Ul.... SIrWt

wi

l)ttllil,.... s..

� !

I

!

IDUtS'..., '"

PLU Ca mpus Map 2007

-

B lomquist H o use . . ... . . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . . .... ....... 3

Building Legend Mortvedt library .. .. . . . . . .

.

.

. .

. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . 1 4 .

.

.

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Music House . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Columbia Center . . . ........... . .. . . ...... ....... . ...... . . . 50

Names Fitness Center ........ . ...... ............ . . . . . 42a

Development &

Un iv er sity Relations"! .. .

. . . .. 9

.

East Campus - PlU Community Outreach . . . 1 7

Eastvold HallJTower Chapel Facilities Management . .

Faculty House

.....

.

..

.

... . . . . . . . .. ....

. . ..

. .. .

.

..

.. . . . . . . 25

. . . . .. . . . . . . . 28 .

. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .

Foss Residence Hall

.

4

. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 .

.

Garfield Commons·· . . . . . .. . .

.....

..

.

...

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Harstad Residence Hall . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Hauge Adm i n istrati on Building . . . . ........ . . . . . . . 1 3 Health Services Center . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 .

.

..

..

.

.

Hinderlie Residence Hall .... ... . .... ................ 24

Hong Residence Hall . . . . . .. . . .. .

.

Human Resource Services

.

.

.

...

.. .

.

. . ..

.. .

..

.....

... . ... . . . . . . .. . ... . .

.. .

.

21 35

I ngram H al l . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . ............ 1 0 Keck Observatory . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 5 3 .

.

Kreidler R e side n ce Hall .

.......

.

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20

Lagerquist Concert Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 .

.

.

Mail Services, Shipping & Receiving . . . . Mary Baker Russell Music Center Memorial Gymnasium . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

.

..

.

....

.

.

.

.. ...

29

. . . . .. . . .. . . 1

9

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Morken Center for learning &

Tech nology

. .. .

.

..

. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 .

.

.

.

.

.

.

...

.

..

.. .

..

. .. . . .

. 39

*1

.

N esvi g Alumni Center ......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . 44 Olson Auditorium .......... ............. . ............... .40

Otdal Residence Hall . .. . . .. ..

.

.

.

Park Avenue House . . . . . . . . . . .. . .

pflueger Residence Hall

.

..

..

. ... . . .

.. . .

. . . ..

. ... .. . 1 1

.

. ..

.

. . . . . . . . . .. .

.

.

.. 2

.. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

PlU Northwest (Gift Shop) (until spring 2007) . . 23

PlU Northwest (Gift Shop) .. 2 Ramstad Hall . .

...

. . . .. . . . . . . . . .

..

.

..

...

..

. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ..

.

.. . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 27

Rieke Science Center . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Scandinavian C u ltu ra l Center . . .................. . . 34 South Residence Hall . . . . . .

. . .. . . . .

... . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . 58 .

Stuen Residence Hall .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

.

..

Tri nity House . . . ... .

..

. ..

.

... . . . . . . . . . . ..

.

University

P rin ti ng

.. .

.

.

.

.

.......

&

.

. .. ....

.. . . . . . . . 1 5

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . . .. .. . . . 34

Pub l icati ons.......... . .. . . 29

Wang Center .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . . . 1 8 .

Warehouse . . . . . ..

..

.......

. . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 29

West House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 46 .

.

..

Xavier Hall . . . .

....

.

..

.

.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 1

Women's Center

..

Beginning Spring 2007

Pa rking Legend �

Accessible Parking

V

Visitor Pa rking by Permit

R

Reserved Student Parking

F

Reserved Faculty/Adm in .lStaff Parking

S

Special Permit Pa rking Visitor/Pub l i c Parking by Permit

if)

Emergency Phones

. . . . . 51

. . . . .. . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6

Trinity Lutheran Church . . . . . .. . . . . . . .

University Center .

.

2

.. . 1 2

Swimming Pool ...... ... ............ ......... . . .......... . . 41

Ti ngeJstad Residence Hall

*

The office of Developme nt and University Relations is located at the intersection of Garfield Street and Pacific Avenue on the east side of Pacific at 1 2 1 6 5 Pacifi c Avenue South, Tacoma.

.

.... . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Visitor parking by permit only. All visitors must obtain a visitor pa r k ing permit at Campus Safety located in the basement at the north end of Harstad Hall.

Reserved parking slots may be used by visitors during non-working hours

(S

p . m . -7 a.m.) and on weekends (some 24 hr. exceptions are indicated by signs). If you plan an extended visit, you must obta in a temporary permi t from Campus Safety.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.