J-TERM & SPRING 2008 CALENDAR (Save for future reference)
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Friday, January 31
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Wednesday,
Thursday,
Thursday,
Tuesday,
February 13
February 20
February 14
February 21
April 1
Friday, May 2
Saturday,
February 7 Thursday, February 7
Wednesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday, February 21
Thursday,
Thursday,
Friday,
February 20
Thursday, February 14
Wednesday,
February 13
February 27
March 13
March 20
March 28
Monday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Monday,
April 7
April 11
April 8
April 14
Wednesday, April 23
Friday, May 9
Saturday, May 24
May 30
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Friday, May 30
May 24
Friday,
CALENDAR LEGEND: (A)
Terms covered by this Class Schedule.
(B)
First day of classes for the applicable term.
(C)
Last day to add a class without instructor permission. 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 8 for details).
(E)
Instructor's signature required to add a class beginning this date. A $50.00 ate registration change fee applies for each transaction
(F)
Instructor's signature required to withdraw from a class beginning this date. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each
after the last day to drop a class (see date in column D). 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 Tuition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn classes.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)
(J)
Final day of class for the applicable term (including finals). Fifth working day after end of term. All final grades are to be filed with the Registrar's Office by noon. Grades entered by faculty via Banner Web are available within 24 hours of entry. 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 AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES Graduation Applications due for May 2008 and August 2008 Graduation candidates
Monday, December 3
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (No Classes)
Monday, January 21
I President's Day Holiday (No Classes)
Monday, February 18
Incomplete grade changes due from faculty for Fall 2007 and J-term 2008
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Spring/Easter Break Begins (PLU offices closed Fri, March 21 only ) Spring/Easter Break Ends
Thursday, March 20 Friday, March 21 @ 7:00 a.m. Monday, March 31 @ 7:00 a.m
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Mid-term advisory grades due from Faculty
Friday, April 4
AdviSing & Registration Weeks for Summer and Fall 2008
April 7-April 25
Summer and Fall 2008 registration begins (by appointment)
Begins April 14
Graduate Theses or Research Papers for May 2008 graduates due to Office of the Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Graduation Applications due for December 2008 and January 2009 Graduation Candidates
I Tuesday, April 29
I Thursday, May 1
Finals Week
May 19-May 24
Commencement
Sunday, May 25
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WELCOME TO J-TERM AN D SPRING 2008 Dear PLU students: The long-range plan of the university, PLU 2010, 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 2010 themes: 1. Strengthening Academic Excellence: "Ours is an academic experience that helps all individual students discover their own gifts and maximize their achievement."
2. Expanding Community Engagement: "PLU is dedicated to building a strong, collegial , and dynamic learning community."
3. 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 of life 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 2010 gives direction and vision to the entire university. Perhaps PLU 2010 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-plu201 0/). 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'ConneU Killen Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies
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FINAL EXAMINATION SCHED ULE
Spring Final Exam Oates:
Notes on J-term and Spring
May 19-24
Final Exams
Days and Time Class
J-TERM
Final Exam Day and Time
Normally Begins M WF
8:00am
Monday
800am -
950am
MWF
9:15am
Tuesday
8:00am -
9:50am
MWF
11 :15am
MWF
123 : 0pm
Monday
1:00pm -
2:50pm
MW(F)
1:45pm
Tuesday
1 :OOpm -
2:50pm
MW(F)
3:40pm
Wednesday
3:00pm -
4:50pm
TR
8:00am
Wednesday
80 : 0am -
9:50am
TR
9:55am
Wednesday
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J-term final exams are held the last day of class.
Spring •
10:00am -11:50am
Late ahemoon and evening classes hold final examinations at the regularly scheduled meeting times during exam week.
TR
11:50am
TR
1 :45pm
Thursday Monday
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Instructors for classes which meet on Wedhesday -only, ThursdaY-<lOly, or Friday-only during the semester will need to contact the Scheduling Coordinator at mitchelm@plu.edu to arrange for a classroom during final exam week as Monday-only or Tuesday-only 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
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Students in one-semester-hour courses may be evaluated prior to the final exam week.
1 0:00am - 11:50am
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Final exams are scheduled using the beginnjng time of the class.
Thursday
1 :OOpm -
2:50pm
Tuesday
3:00pm -
4:50pm
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Friday of final exam week is available for make-up examinations, for follow-up to examinations already
3:40pm
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given, or for student conferences.
GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES A non-refundable graduation processing fee of
$75.00 will be charged to your account at the time of application.
UNDERGRADUATE & GRA DUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE HIE FOLLOWING APPLICATIO (final Academic Program Contract, AP ,is due at the time or application for undergraduate students): For Graduation in:
Graduati
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May 2008 or August 2008
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December 2007 or January 2008
GRADUATE STUDENT
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DEADLINES
Applications due in Registrar's Office by:
3, 2007 May 1,2007 December
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FINAL THE E
OR RESEARCH PAPER DEADLINES:
Final Theses or Research Papers due to Office of the Provost and For Graduation in:
Dean of Graduate Studies by:
May 2008
May
August 2008
August I, 2008
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December 2008 or January 2009
November 30, 2008
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May 2009
May
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1,2008
1,2009
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TUITION RATES AND FEES 2007-2008 U�I)EI{(;I{"IH',\l E TIJITI()� lUI ES Credit H ours
SemeslerlTerm Fail or Spring
1
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Full Time
11
$784 per credit hour
No
F all or Spring
12 - 17
Yes
Fall or Spring
More than 17
Yes
$12,544 per semester $12,544 per semester
$784 per credit hour for each
$784 per credit hour. If registered full time forFall or
Spring, credits 1-5 are at no additional charge.
1 2 3 4
Credit by exam
+
credit hour over 17
1 or more
J-Terrn
Cost
$200 $400 $600 $800
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.
RIG H TS AND RESPONSlBlLITIES
TUITION REFU D POLI CY FOR WlTHDRAWALFROM A COURSE
Upon admission to o r 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
required to complete and submit a Payment Contract to the university
Form and submit it in
person to the Student Services Center. Students adding or withdrawing
each academic year. T he university agrees to make available to the
from a course(s) after the last day of add/drop during a semester/term
stu ent 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 POUCY FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL (OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL CLASSES)
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.
J�term tuition:
PAYMENT INFORMATION
100% tuition refund on or before the Last Day to DropW/O fee for Term
(see page 2 for J-term 2008). No refunds after this date.
Payment may be made in the form of cash; personal, business, or cashier's check; money order; wire; or debit or credit card (VISA or
Spring Tuition:
MasterCard). Credit card payments may be made by telephone 24
100% tuition refund before February 7, 2008
hours a day on the Business Office secured line at 253.535.8376. Mail payments with billing statement remittance stubs to Pacific Lutheran
Tuition refunds prorated on a daily basis: Feb. 7- April 14, 2008
University, Attn: Business Office Cashier, Tacoma, WA
No tuition refunds on or after April 15, 2008
98447, or
deliver payments to the PLU Business Office in Hauge Administration Bullding, room 110. Checks should be made payable to Pacific
Housing and Meal Plans:
Lutheran UniverSity. Please do not mail cash.
Housing refund (refer to contract): Refunds prorated on daily basis
Meal plan refund (refer to contract): Refunds prorated on weekly basis
HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and submitted to the PLU Student Services Center. Oral requests are not valid. Full charges for the
All full-time, undergraduate domestic students and all full and part
term will remain on the student's account until written notice is received
time international student are required to have health insurance
and processed.
coverage. Eligible students who don't waive out by 10th day of class will automatically be enrolled in the PLtJ student health insurance plans. Complete Information online at: plu.edu/health
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BEFORE YOU REGISTER ELIGffiILITY AND REGISTRATION TIMES
REGISTRATION HOLDS
Students who have never attended PLU and have not been formally admitted to the university are not eligible to register via Banner Web.
Holds on your account prevent registration. Check to see if your account is on hold prior to your registration time. To view any holds on your account,
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. T his advance payment is required before class registration. T he 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.
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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 Banner Web.
Contact Academic Advising
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Collection Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Collection Paid Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Collection Write-Off Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Financial Hold:
Contact the Student Services Center
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International Hold:
Contact International Student Services
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Junior Review Hold:
Submit Junior Review paperwork
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Medical Hold:
Return medical history form with the Health Center
New graduate st�dents may begin to register on Monday, November 24 at the Student Services Center, and may not register via Banner Web.
Continuing Students 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 for add/drop deadlines. For hold information, refer to the Registration Holds section on this page.
Registration Priority:
Each continuing matriculated student is 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 S u mmer 2 0 0 7 . N o te: registr a t i o n times are based o n completed credits and do not include
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No Address Hold:
Contact the Student Services Center
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Payment Option:
Contact the Student Services Center
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Pre-Collection Hold:
Contact the Business Office
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Promissory Note Holds:
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Residential Life Hold:
Contact Residential Life
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Transcript Hold:
Contact Registrar's Office
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Student Life Hold:
Contact Student Life
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Veteran's Hold:
Contact the Student Services Center
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Write-Off Hold:
Contact the Business Office
Contact the Business Office
PLACEMENT EXAMINATIONS
Language Placement
courses in progress. •
Contact Admissions
Academic Standing Hold:
proof of required immunization to
December 1. For assistance, please go to the Student Services Center.
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Admission Hold:
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to the Academic Advising Office
Non-matriculated students may begin registering Monday,
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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 select the term for which you are registering (either J-term or Spring 2008). The next page informs you of your registration appointment time as well as whether or not any holds, academic standing, or student status issues that would prevent your registration.
languages are offered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) at select times during the year and on a drop-in basis during regular LRC hours. Online Placement Exams are available for SPAN, GERM , FREN at www.plu.edu/-aadv
Math Placement
ACADEMIC ADVISING
To insure correct placement of students in beginning math courses,
eligibility is required for registration for MATH 105, 107, 115, 123, 128,
Your advisor is a great resource for developing, refining, and confirming your academic goals. Please consult with your advisor as necessary prior to your registration appointment time.
140, and 151. Students 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
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 see your advisor soon!
Students who have not taken the placement exam may obtain the exam at the Math Department Office in the Morken Center for Leaming and
Questions about your advisor? Contact Academic Advising at 535.8786 or aadv@plu.edu.
Technology, room 252. T he exam is also available on-line at http://banweb.
plu.edu/pls/pap/hxskrnplc.P_Mathlntro. The exam and accompanying
CHECK YOUR PROGRESS
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 e c k your progress toward your GU R completion on-line. Undergraduates can use Banner Web to check their progress toward completing their PLU degrees. T his is known as a CAPP report.
should contact the Math Placement Director at the earliest
opportunity at 253.535.8738.
If you have taken the exam and would like to view your placement results
1.Log in to Banner Web using your ID and PIN. 2.Select Student Services & Financial Aid. 3.Select Student Records. 4.Select Degree Evaluation, then Submit Term. 5.Select View Previous Evaluations (at the bottom of the screen). 6. Select the report you wish to view (highest is most recent). 7. View General Requirements should already be selected, then click on Select Desired View.
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,
and finally, View Math Placement Results. 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
If your CAPP report appears to have an error, contact the Registrar's Office. Please provide your full name, PLU ID number, and the possible error.
Placement Director, Dr. Celine Domer, 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.
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BANNER WEB REGISTRATION 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. Logln. Log in by using your PLU 10 number as your user 10. Enter your PIN (personal identification number). Click the "Login" button. Your initial PIN is your birth date in MMDDVY 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 aSu bmit" 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 wi" give it to you when you meet in April prior to regi stration. 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 wi" 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 wi" be returned to the Add/Drop page.
If you are having d ifficulty finding an available course that suits you, please refer to Banner Interactive Schedule, an up-to-the min ute version of the class schedule that does not require Banner Web log-in to view.
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 wi" notify you under the section called Registration Errors. Contact the Student Services Center, 253.535.7161 or ssvc@pl u.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 wi" 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 J-term, then return to the main menu to select Spring Semester, and follow the instructions above for Spring 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.
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WAITLISTING CLASSES ***WATTLISTING CANNOT BE DONE V IA BANNER W EB*** Waitlisting courses must be done in person at the Student Services Center and is limited to two courses per semester. Waitlist forms are
available on page 44 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. T he 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 AddlOroplWithdraw Fonn" 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 Addl DroplWithdraw Fo nn" must be taken to the Student Services Center before the deadline to add/drop courses. Students who are below third or
fourth place on the list are strongly advised to register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class.
Note: Do not try to move yourself from the waitlist 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 REGISTRATIONS Special registrations must be completed by the add/drop deadline according to the published term schedule o n page A $50.00 late registration fee i s charged for each transaction submitted after the add/drop deadline.
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AUDITING A COURSE
COURSE LOAD EXCEPTIONS
To audit a course (no credit), obtain an instructor's signature on an
You may use BannerWeb to register for up to 17 credit hours in Spring Semester and up to a total of 5 credit hours in J-term. Registering for more than 17 credit hours in one semester requires at least a 3.00 grade point average or consent of the Registrar. Registering
AddlOroplWithdraw Fonn", and submit the form in person to the
Student Services Center by the add deadline for the course you are registering for. T he cost of auditing a course is equal to the cost of
for more than 17 credit hours costs an additional $7B4 per credit. To register for more than 17 credit hours in Spring Semester, submit an Add/Orop/Withdraw 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 an AddIDrop/Withdraw Fonn" and a written request to the Registrar by the add deadline for the term you are registering for. To register
taking the course for credit.
CREDIT BY EXAM Credit by Exam Fonns are located in the display rack across from the Student Services Center. Return 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 5. Not included w/overtoad, or in block pricing.
for more than 5 credit hours in J-term, you must complete a J-tenn Overload Request Fonn, available in the Student Services Center,
INDEPENDENT STUDY 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. Retum completed cards in person to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for.
O F F-CAMPUS PROGRAMS For information regarding opportunities to study off-campus, contact
COURSES REQUIRING INST. APPROVAL
the Wang Center for International Programs at wang.center@plu. edu or visit their web site: www.plu.edu/wangcenter.
To register for a course requiring approval, obtain the authorized signature on an AddiOrop/Withdraw Fonn", and submit the form in person to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for.
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AddlDroplWithdraw Forms are located in the display rack across from the Student Services
AFTER YOU REGISTER CANCEL LED CLA
ES
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
2. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ATIENDING THE FIRST TWO CLA S MEETINGS
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 w\l1 be charged a
$50.00
3. Students who are dropped
for non-attendance
fee per drop.
BUYJNG 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://lutewortd.plu.edu/.AII books may not be available for purchase at the time of registration. For more information about the bookstore, call
253.535.7665
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EDUCATION Prerequisites for entry into Undergraduate program (includes all EDUC, EPSY, and SPED courses except EDUC 205 and SPED 195): PSYClOI, WRIT (ENGL) 101 with a grade ofC 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 Educ<ttion courses are offered sequentially. Because assignments and instruction are integrated across courses, students must follow establish d 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- $60.25 plus a $25.00 processing fee. 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, Gennan, and Spanish. Students who have studied one of these languages previously and plan to continue their study are required to take the I nguage 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 201 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.
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MATHEMATICS To insure correct placement of students in beginning math courses, eligibility will
be required for registration for MATH 105, 107, 115,
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 ofC 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://banweb.plu.edu/pap/hxskmplc PmathIntro. The exam and accompanying questionnaire will be available. New students preferring to take the exam by mail should
take about 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the results to
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.edu/banner/. After logging in, select Student Services
&
FinanÂ
cial Aid from the menu, then Student Records, and finally View Math Placement Results. If you have questions about your placeÂ
ment, 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 All Private Lesson registration is handled through the music office during regular office hours, Monday thru Friday. Private lessons require concert attendance in addition to individual instruction. See http://www.plu.edu/�music/announcements/ or contact the Music Office for details. I credit hour: Meet twice a week for 50 minutes each
Class Lessons: Private Instruction:
I 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 are regularly scheduled throughout the semester in conjunction with and in addition to the weekly private lessons; see your instructor for the performance seminar schedule in your area.
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MUSIC Private LesSOns Continued .. COURSE TITLE
COURSE ID
201/401'"
Jazz
202/402
Private Piano
203/403
Organ
204/404
Private Voice
206/406
*
CellolBass
2071407
Flute路
208/408
OboelEnglish Hom
209/409
Bassoon
210/410
Clarinet
2111411
Saxophone
212/412
Trumpet
2131413
Hom
214/414
Trombone
215/415
EuphoniumlTuba
216/416
Percussion
217/417
Private Guitar
218/418
Harp
219/419
Harpsichord
327
Composition
351
Accompanying
352
Organ Improvisation
421
Advanced Keyboarding
427
Adv OrchestrationlArr
499
Senior Project
1
INSTRUCT OR
TBA
I Violin/Viola
205/405
DAYS
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ITBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA II TBA TBA
Staff Staff Tegels, P Staff Stafr Staff Rhyne, J Spicciati, S
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Peterson, F Rine,C Cline,C Scott, J
I
Vaught Farner Winkle, K Phillips, E Stafr Staff Wooster, P Habedank, K Stafr Staff Tegels, P
I
Staff Joyner, D Staff
Permission Required
PHYSICAL 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 appropriate skill levels. All physical education activity courses are graded on the basis of "A", "Pass", or "Fail" and are taught on a co-educational basis. PHED
100 is required for graduation and is ofrered every semester. It should be taken during the first
year, but may be taken during any semester.
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COURSE ATTRIBUTES, CODES & DEFINITIONS The course attributes and their associated codes are listed below.The attribute code appears at the end ofcourse titles. The codes assist you in finding courses that will satisfy specific university-wide requirements (GURs). Alternative Perspective (1/2 of Diversity Requirement)
A AR
Art, Music, or Theatre
==
C
Cross-cultural Perspective (1/2 of Diversity Requirement)
F
First-year Inquiry Seminar (190 course)
FW
First-year Writing Seminar (101)
H1
International Honors: Origins ofthe Modern World
H2
International Honors: 200-Level Courses
H3
International Core: 300-Level Courses
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International Core:Origins ofthe Modern World
12
International Core: 200-Level Courses
13
International Core: Conduding Course
LT
Literature
MR
Mathematical Reasoning
NS
Natural Science, Mathematics, or Computer Science
PE
Physical Education Activity Course
PH
Philosophy
R1
Religion Line 1 (Biblical Studies)
R2
Religion Line 2 (Christian Thought, History and Experience)
R3
Religion Line 3 (Integrative and Comparative Religious Studies)
SM
Science and Scientific Method
SR
Capstone: Senior Seminar/Project
Sl
Social Sciences Line 1 (Anthropology, History or Political Science)
S2
Social Sciences line 2 (Economics, Psychology, Social Work or Sociology)
WR
Writing Requirement
SPRING 2008 COURSES THAT MEET THE DIVERSITY GUR The Middle East C S 1
ANTH 102
Human Cultural Diversity C, S 1
GERM 302
Composition & Conversation C
POLS 386
ANTH 190
FI: Marriage, Family & KinshipC, Sl, F
GERM 322
German Civ Since 1750 C
PSYC 375
Psychology of Women A, S2
ANTH 210
Global Perspectives C, Sl
HIST 109
East Asian Societies C, S 1
RELl233
The Religions of China C, R3
ANTH343
East Asian Cultures
HIST 215
Modern World I-llstory C, S 1
RELl 235
Islamic Traditions C, R3
ANTH 350
Women/Men in World Cultures C, S 1
HIST 337
The Hi story of Mexico C, Sl
RELI 368
FeministlWomanist Theology A,R3
C Sl
CHIN 202
Intermediate Chinese C
HIST 339
Revolutionary China C, S 1
RElI393
Topics in Com par Religion A, R3
CHIN 302
Composition & Conversation C
HIST 340
Modern Japan C, S1
SIGN 102
Sign Language A
COMA 303
Gender & Communication A
HIST 359
History of Women in US A,Sl
SOCll01
COMA 304
Intercultural Communication C
HS I T 360
The Holocaust A, S 1
SOCI 240
Social Problems A, S2
ENGL 190
FI:Women's Lit A, F, LT
HIST 460
West
SOCI440
Sex, Gender, & Society A, S2
& Northwest A, S 1
Intra to Sociology A, S2
ENGL 216
Topics in Literature C, LT
HIST 496
Sem; The 3rd World C, SR. S1
SOCW 190
FI: Intro to Social Work (101) A,F, S2
ENGL233
Post-Colonial Literature C, LT
L ATIN 202
Intermediate Latin C
SPAN 201
Intermediate Spanish C
ENGL 341
Feminist Approaches to Lit A, LT
MUSI120B
Music and Culture AR, C
SPAN 202
Intermediate Spanish C
& Composition C
FREN 201
Intermediate French C
NORW202
Intermediate Norwegian C
SPAN 301
Adv. Grammar
FREN 202
Intermediate French C
NORW 302
Composition & Conversation C
SPAN 322
Latin Amer Civ and Culture C
FREN 302
Composition
FREN 421
Survey of F rench Lit C, LT
GERM 202
Intermediate German C
& Conversation C
C, LT
NURS 365
Culturally Congruent Hlthcare A
SPAN 325
Intra to Hispanic Lit Studies
POLS 210
Global Perspecitves C, Sl
SPAN 432
20th Century Latin Amer Lit C, LT
WMGS 201
Into to Women's/Gender Studies A
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UNI VERSITY DIRECTORY Academic Advising
Career Development
advising@plu . edu
Ramstad 1 1 2
Ramstad 1 1 2
www. plu. ed u/-aadv
253. 535 . 7459
Provide guidance in developin9 academic goals and choosing a
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career@plu. edu
253 , 5 3 5 , 7459
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Serve as referrals to others throughout the campus
www, plu. edu/-career
Career counseling; career and internship fairs
I n terest inventories and personality style assessments
•
Resume critiques and mock interviews
•
On-line recruiting and employment
•
Extensive li brary of career and major options
Campus Ministry
Academic Ass.lstance
• • • • • •
U niversity Center 190
learningctr@plu.edu
Library 124 (Lobby Level)
253 53 5 7 5 18
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Student success workshops
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Hauge Admin istration 1 09
• • • •
General i n formation
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208 Garfield Street
General inFormation - x7449 (on-campus) or 253 . 5 3 1 . 6900 Campus Closure Hotline - 253.535.7100
Response to medical emergencies and fire alarms
Security patrol
Free walking escort I driving shuttle service on campus and
Public Service · Volunteer Center
Ramstad 116
• • •
books@pl u . ed u
253.535. 7665
www. plu . edu/-pubsrvc
Contains over 150 volunteer agencies on file
Provide information about specific volunteer opportunities
Coordinate volunteer projects that serve the PLU campus and
the surrounding community
luteworld.pl u . ed u
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luteWorld on-line store
Textbooks a n d class materials
Disability Support Services
Textbook refunds
Ramstad 1 06
Convenience store, specialty sections, gift shops
253. 535.7206
Business Offi ce Hauge Administration 1 1 0
253. 535 , 7 1 7 1
Office Hour§:
Cashier Window Hours:
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253.535.7459
Bookstore (Garfield Book Company at PLU)
•
11 :OOam in
www. plu.edu/campussafety
Center for
Admission of students Prospective student publications
•
@
with i n a designated perimeter surrounding campus
admission@pl u , edu
•
•
in lirinity Lutheran C h u rch
http ://www, plu , edu/admission/
•
•
@ 6:00pm
U n iversity Congregation - Sunday mornings
(off-campus)
Admission
253 , 535 , 7 1 5 1
1 0 :30am i n Lagerquist Hall
Harstad G,-28
Develop professional skills
Work with employers in positions that will help meet career goals
@
253.535.7441
Apply classroom learning i n real situations
•
•
Chapel - MWF
The Cross - Saturdays
Campus Safety and Infonnation
www. plu. edul-intern
Choose from a wide variety of internships
•
Spiritual direction, conversation, encouragement and support
Worship and Bible study available throughout the week
i ntern@pl u . edu
•
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Pastoral care for personal issues, grief or vocational
Lagerquist Hall
Academic Intemshlps
253.535.7324
www.plu.edu/-cmin
decisions
Test review sessions
Ramstad 1 1 2
cmin@plu.edu
253.535.7464
www. plu . edu/-aast
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dss@plu ,edu
www.plu.edu/-dss
Coordination of accommodations for students with disabilities
buso@plu.edu
Diversity Center
www. plu.ed u/-buso U n iversity Center 150
M-F 8 : 00am-5:00pm
253.535.8750
M-F 9 :00am-4:30pm
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Education
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www.plu.edu/-dcenter
& support for multicultural awareness on campus
Con nection to other diversity resources
C lubs supporting u n derrepresented populations available for
all PLU students to join •
dcenter@plu.edu
Regularly scheduled programs and special events
Student Employment 1 2 1.. and Park
health@Dlu.edu
253. 535.7337
www.plu. edu/-health
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stuemp@plu.edu www.plu.edu/-stuemp
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Ramstad 11 2 253.535.7459
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International Student Services
(Student /nva/vement and Le adership) 253.535.7195
University Center 150 •
Provide assistance to international students in adjusting to the university and meeting personal and educational needs
•
Assist with immigration and government regulations Ubrmy and Computing
121" and Park
library@plu.edu
Library hours and help: 253.535.7500
www.plu.eduHibr
For Computing information and help: 253.535.B250 / 253.535.7525 •
www.plu.edu/online
ePass accounts for E-mai l , digital information sources, and other on-line services Book and article collections, electronic and in print
•
Multimedia collections, equipment, and services
•
Reference desk
•
Computer access & Student IT help desk
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Interlibrary loans
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Library special collections and university archives
Hauge Administration 103
provost@plu.edu www.plu.edu/-provost
•
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Curriculum development
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Faculty and course offerings
www. plu.edu/-sil
•
Advise student government (ASPLU)
•
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•
Advise student media
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Resource for leadership development
•
Services for off--campus student
•
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Hauge Administration 105
slif@plu.edu
253.535. 7191
www. plu.edu/-slif
•
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•
Provide resources to answer student questions
•
Direct students to assistance, both on and off campus
•
Student Services Center Hauge Administration 1 02
ssvc@plu.edu
253.53 5 . 7 1 6 1
www. plu. edu/-ssvc
Walk-in Hours: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Express Window: M-Th B:00am-6:00pm; F B:00am-5:00pm
Registrar'. OffIce
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•
Transcripts: official and unofficial
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Change of address
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Hauge Administration 102
registrar@plu.edu
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253535. 7 1 3 1
www.plu.edu/-regi
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T ransfer credit evaluation; Exceptions to requirements
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Junior Review; Graduation
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Perkins/Nursing Loans
B6B Wheeler St.
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253.535.7577
www. plu.edu/wangcenter
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253.535.7200
www. plu . edu/-rlif
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Residence Hall information
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Residence Hall Association (RHA)
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Housing processes and procedures
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Residential Life programs
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Financial Aid services Payment options Refund requests
Wang Center for International Programs
ResldentiaJ Ufe University Center 1 6 1
Advocates for students: listening and working on behalf of student
needs and interests
Provost Office
253.535.7126
sil@plu.edu
253.535.7195
Student Life
comptelc@plu.edu
•
University Center 1 6 1
Assist students in selecting programs and preparing for study abroad or off--campus
I I
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•
Coordinate on-campus intemational activities and international
•
Coordinate international internships to selected locations around
student scholar exchange programs the globe •
Offering a variety of public programs on topics of international interest and issues
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Welcome to J-Term 200 8 !
Day Codes M
Building Codes
Monday
Bui lding Codes (conL .)
ADMN= Hauge Admini stration
MCLT = Morken Center
T = Tuesday
ECAM = East Campus
MGYM= Memorial Gym
W= Wednesday
EV LD = Eastvold
NAME = Names Fitness Center
R
HONG= Hong Residence Hall
OGYM= Olson Gym
=
=
Thursday
F = Friday
INGR
= Ingram Han
RAMS = Ramstad
S = Saturday
LIBR
= Library
RCTR = Rieke Science Center
U= Sunday
MBRC
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Mary Baker Russell
XAV R = Xavier Hall
Schedule Format Key
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ANTH370 20023 (4)
ANTH375 2 1 538 (4)
ANTH387 20025 (4)
Course Number and Title with At1ribute
CRN Number (needed for registration)
Archaeology of Ancient Empires C, S I
1 :45-3:30PM Andrews, B XAVR- 1 50 ...- Class Meeting Days
Law, Politics, and Revolution C, S I
TR
1 1 :50- 1 :35PM ,
ADMN-2 1 9
ST: Luguage and Gender S
TR
3 : 40-5:25PM
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ADMN-204B
Thomson, S
Class Meeting Times
Pine, J
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ANTH499 �;;�l���� i�i'lJ. �l.;ii.i�!i��i Q I' Capstone: Senior Seminar SR
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BUSINESS
ANTHROPOLOGY Contact: Anthropology Department 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7294 or h!}h�qy� Sdu
ontact: School of Business 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7244 or busines s@pl u.edu Registration for 300 and 400 level courses is open to declared BUSA majors/
ANTH192
Makah Culture Past and Present A, S I
minors. Please see the BUSA undergraduate coordinator for exception requests
O ff-campus course i n Neah Bay 40004 (4)
MTWR
1 :00-4 :00PM
ANTH335
The Aztecs C, S I
40005 (4)
MTWR
I I JO-2:20PM
ANTH34:S
Contemporary China C, S 1
40006 (4)
MTWR
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
ANTH360
EthDic Groups A, S I
40007 (4)
MTWR
I I :30-2:20PM
XAVR- 1 40
ADivIN-2 1 2
ADMN-2 1 9
ADMN-2 1 4
Huelsbeck. D
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Andre
BUSA201
Value Creation in the Global Environment
40240 (4)
MTWR
B
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
BUSA203
M anagerial Accounting
400 1 7 ( 3 )
TWR
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
M C LT- 1 05
McNabb, D
M C LT- 1 25
Hcgstad, L
BUSA371
Topics in I n formation Management
4023 1 ( 3 )
WRF
B USA387
ST: Strategic Process I mpro\'ement Simulation
Guldin, G
Nosaka, A
I I :30-2:20PM
iv1CLT- 1 24
Lee. C
$ 1 50.00 opt ional fee for c erti fi cat ion exam
ANTH392
Gods, Magic, and Morals C . S I
400 1 8 (3)
I nstructor 's signature requi red . Cross listed with RELI 392 40008 (4)
MTWR
1 1 :3 0-2:20PM
XAVR- 1 50
ANTH491
Makab Culture Past and Present A, S I
I ndependent
1 :00-4 :00PM
XAVR- 1 40
MCLT- 1 24
Bemiker, E
3 :00-5:00PM
M C LT- 1 24
Ptak. C
Blinking and Art in Renaissance Italy
Off-campus course in Italy
Study Card required. O ff-campus course in Neah Bay. MTWR
6:00-9:30PM
R Brusco, E
B USA485
40009 ( 1 -4)
TR
TBA
400 1 9 (4 )
TBA
BUSA486A
Business Culture in China
TBA
Ramaglia, J
TBA
Ba mowe,
Hueisbeck, D Off-campus course in China. 40020 (4)
ART ST: Digital Pbotography
400 1 0 (4)
MTWR
A RTD387
ST: Urban Painting A R
400 1 1 (4)
MTWR
A RTD387
ST: Asian Art A R
1 1 : 3 0-2:20PM
I I : 3 0-2:20PM
BUSA587 INGR- 1 22
Geller, B
StasinG>,
ivI BUSA589
1 1 :00-3:00PM
A RTD390
Gender a n d A r t AR
400 1 3 (4)
MTWR
2 : 3 0-4:50PM
A RTD492
Design Workshop AR
40222 ( 4 )
MTWR
2 : 3 0-4:50PM
HONG-246A
INGR- 1 1 6
M C LT- 1 24
Berniker, E
3 :00-5:00PM
M C LT- 1 24
Ptak,
C
ST: I n ternational Experience: Vietnam
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7 3 3 0
Hallam, J
TBA
BUSA589
TBA
TBA
ST: I nternational Experience: E urope
Pham, Q
Ofr·campus course in Europe . To apply contact Abby Wigstrom-Carlson at
Mathews, H
Av il a.
6:00-9:30PM
R
4 0 2 3 4 (0)
2 5 3 . 5 3 5.7330 40235 (0)
INGR- 1 22
TR
Off-campus course in Vietnam. To a pply contact Abby Wigstrom-Carlson at
Meets at Seallle Asian Art Museum TR. Overview of traditional art and MTW
ST: Strotegic Process I mprovement Sintnlation
Certification exam.
architecture of India, China and Japan from the Prehistoric age to 1 900. 4 00 1 2 (4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ptak, C
J
CHEMISTRY Contact: Chemistry Department 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7530 or chair@chem.plu.edu
BIOLOGY
C ontact:
B io l ogy Department 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7 5 6 1 or biologyCiVplu.£'.9...LJ
BIOL333
Comparative
BIOL365
TBA
Ecology of Latin America TBA
TBA
Teska, W
Plant Anatomy N S, SM
BI0L499
TWR
8 : 3 0- 1 1 :30AM
RCTR- 1 22
M a in , J
Capstone: Senior Seminar S R
Registration b y department o nIy 400 1 6 (2)
TWRF
8:30-9:30AM
General Chemistry I N S, SM
4002 1 (4)
MTWR
CHEM 1 1 5
General C hemistry I Lab
Lab
Fce: $60.00
9:00- 1 2 :00PM
RCTR -220
Swank, D
RCTR-20 I
Swank, D
Co-register for C H EM 1 1 5-0 I .
Lab i ncl uded w/lecture. P rereq : BIOL 3 2 3 . Lab Fee: $60.00 400 1 5 (2)
CHEM 1 1 5
Co-register for C H E M 1 1 5-LO I .
Off-campus course to Ecu ador 4 00 1 4 (4)
RCTR- 1 02
J
MBA students arrange alternatives to day lab sessions. $ 1 50.00 optional fee for 40233 (3)
INGR- 1 28
TBA
GradU" eCOUrses'
Contact: Art Department 2 5 3 . 5 J 5.7573 or artd@plu.ed..!!
A RTD287
TBA
AlIman, A
TR
I :00-4:00PM
C H E M440
Advanced Organic C hemistry NS
40023 (2)
TR
C H EM450
Inorganic Chemistry NS. S M
9:00- 1 2:00PM
RCTR-224
Fryhle, C
C o-register for C H E M 450-LO I . Lab Fee: $60.00
Ellard-Ivcy, M Smith,
40022 (0)
40229
J
(3)
MW
I :00-3:00PM
CHEM4S0
I norganic Chemistry Lab
40230 (0)
TR
RCTR-224
Swank, D
RCTR-20 I
Swank, D
Co-register for C H E M 450-0 I .
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CHI NESE STU DIES PROGRAM
COOPERATIVE E DUCATION
onlllet: Dr. Gregory Youtz at 253.535 .76 1 9 or youtZI:I@plu.edu
Contact: Cooperative Education/Academic Internships at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7324 or imern@pllJ. ed\l. Independent Study Card required to register for al l
ourses being offered which may count towards the major or minor: A NTH345
Contemporary China C, S I
MUSl I 05
The Arts o f China, AR, C
COl\1MU ontact:
ACAD EMIC INTERNSHIPS
CAT I 0
AICE276
Part-Time Internship
40002 ( 1 -4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
A ICE476
Part-Time Advanced Internship
40003 ( 1 -4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
omm and Theatre Department at 253.535 .776 1 or coth@plu.edu
Nole: No course with a COMA prefix will satisfy the Core I Arts requirement
ECONO
with
Contact: Economics Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7595 or econ@plu
the exception
of COMA 1 20. Courses with THEA, A RTD, or M U S I prefix
are accepted for the Core I Arts requirement.
COMA I O I
Introduction to Communication
40025 (4)
M TWR
2 : 3 0-5 :20PM
INGR- I OO
Land, A
40239 (4)
MTWR
2 : 3 0-5:20PM
INGR- 1 1 5 B
Young, A
COMA I 20
Media in the World A R
40026 ( 4 )
MTWR
COMA225
Practicum
2:30-5:20PM
M C LT- 1 25
Wells, R
I
(I)
MW
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
INGR- 1 09
COMA387
ST: PolIUcal Campaign Communication
40028 (4)
MTWR
COMA392
Peace Journali�m: A Foreign Perspective
1 I :30-2:20PM
INGR- 1 09
CS
ECON I O I
Principles of Microeconomics S2
40039 (4)
TWRF
ECON3 1 5
Environmental and Economic C h ange
Off-campus course in
Instructor's signature required to register 40027
courses
TBA
TBA
COMA393
Communication A h road
Ada ms-Kane,
J
in E urope S2
Italy
40040 (4)
TBA
TBA
ECON323
Health Economics S2
TBA
Peterson, N Reiman, M
Completion of ECON 1 0 1 h 'i ghly recommended.
Staff
4004 1 (4)
TWRF
I I :3D-2:20PM
ADMN-200
Travis,
K
Bartanen, M
E DUCATION
Off-campus course in Dubai 40030 (4)
XAVR- 1 50
8 : 30- 1 1 :20AM
edu
TBA
Rowe, C
TBA
Isakson,
Please see Instructional Development
& Leadership for course offerings
Off-campus course in Tan7Alnia 4003 I (4)
COMA393
TBA
TBA
K
Off-campus course in London, England 40032 (4)
TBA
TBA
COMA422
Media Management
40033 (4)
M TWR
COMA425
Communication Practicum
1 I :30-2:20PM
40034 ( I )
MWF
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
COMA462
Digital Message Production
400J 5 (4)
M TWR
INGR- 1 1 5B
Lisosky, J
LANG I 9D
F[: Lit�rature and Society in Modern Europe (27 1 ) F. LT
ENGL l 90
F I : Lit: Themes
TBA
Staff
Topic: Journeys
INGR- 1 1 5 B
H arney, D
Computer Science & Eng i neeri ng Department at 2 5 3 . 5 35.7400 or
mputerized Information Systems NS
40036 (4)
MTWR
CS E 1 30
Program Virtual Worlds with Alice N S
402 1 8 (4)
MTWR
8 : 3 0- 1 1 :20AM
MCLT-203
I I :30-2:20PM
F I : Princy
4003 7 (4)
MTWR
& Tecbnology
I I :30-2:20PM
MC lT-2 1 0
& Authors (213)
4005 1 (4)
MTWRF
ENGL2 1 6
Topics in Literature C, LT
1 I :30- 1 :50PM
Off-campus course in Trinidad. Topic: 40052 (4)
TBA
ENGL224
Travel Writing W R
40053 (4)
www.cs.plu .edu
CSCE I 90
English and meet the Literature GUR:
TBA
F, LT
ADMN-209
Campbell, T
The Caribbean Short Story TBA Temple-Thurston, B
On:campus course in Tan7Alnia.
ENGINEERI N G
CSC E I 20
Languages & L i teratures , are taught in
Feller, A
COMPUTER SCI ENCE & Contact:
The following courses, I isted under
TBA
Instructor's signature required to register
8:30- 1 I :20AM
ENGLISH Contact: English D�partm�nt at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5.732 1 o r enal@plu.edy
'ommunication Abroad
Staff
Murphy, L
MTWRF
1 I :30- 1 :50PM
INGR- 1 I 6
Seal, D
ADMN-2 1 I B
Barol. E
ENGL227
Imaginative Writing I WR
40054 (4)
MTWRF
ENGL234
Journey to the End of the Earth
2:30-4:50PM
On:campus course in Antarctica 40055 (4)
TBA
TBA
ENGL371
Americlln Literature: 1 820-1920 LT
TBA
Bergm an , C
Topic: Everybody's protest novel: Uncle Tom's C abin
F, NS MCLT-203
Spillman, R
40056 (4)
17
MTWRF
1 1 :30-2:20PM
MCLT- 1 3 1
A lbrecht, J
E NVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
GLOBAL STUDIES
Contact: Environmental Studies Program at 253.535.7 1 2 8 or envt@plu.edu
Contact: Global Studies Program at 253.5 3 5 . 8 1 07 or crawfosj@plu.edu
Courses o tTered which may count towards the major or minor:
Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor:
B10L333
Comparative Ecology in Latin America
ANTH I 92
ECON3 1 5
Investigating Environmental & Economic Change in Europe S2
ANTH360
Ethnic Groups A, S I
ENGL234
Environmental Literature LT
BUSA486A
Business Culture in China (China)
COMA392
Peace Journalism (Dubai)
E NVT495
COMA393
Communication Abroad (Tanzania)
COMA393
Communication Abroad (London)
Internship
•
Independcnt Study Card required to register 40057 ( I . I 2 )
TBA
TBA
TBA
Makah Culture Past and Present A, S I
ECON323
Health Economics S2
ENG L2 1 6
Topics in Lit: The Caribbean Short Story (Trinidad) C, LT
H IST364
England and the Second World War ( London) S I
Olurs, D
THE FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE Contact: First-Year Experience Program at 253.535 .7285 or woolwost@plu.edu.
MATH205
Service Learning Mathematics (Honduras)
PHED I 90
Socio-Economic Influences on Health (3 1 0) A, F
PHfL228
Social and Political Philosophy (Brazil) P H
POLS380
Politics o f Global Development S I
SOCW325
Service Learning in Tobago (Tobago) C
I nquiry seminars are for students entering PLU in the 2007-2008 school year with fewer than 20 transferable semester credit hours. NOTE: Students may only enroll in one inquiry seminar over the course of the year.
mSTORY
INQUIRY SEMINARS
Contact: H istory Department at 253.535 .7595 or hist@plu.edu
CSC E 1 90
Fl: Privacy & Technology F, NS
40037 (4)
MTWR
ENGLl90
FI: Lit: Themes & A uthors (213) F,
I I :30-2:20PM
MCLT-203
Spil lman, R
LT
Topic: Journeys 400 5 1 (4)
MTWRF
I I :30- 1 :50PM
GEOS19O
FI: Global Climate Change (107) F, NS
40061 (4)
MTWR
H[[D19O
F I : Heallh and Wellness Strategies (425) F
40065 (4)
MTWR
LANGI90
F l : Literature and Society in Modern E urope (271) F, LT
40074 (4)
MTWRF
PHED190
F I: Physical Activity and Lifespan (324) F
40 1 63 (4)
MTWR
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
1 1 :30-2:20PM
2 :30-4:50PM
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
ADMN-209
RCTR- I 09
OGYM- I 04
LlBR-332
MCLT- 1 3 7
Campbell, T
Englud: Tudors and Stuarts S I
MTWR
I I :30-2:20PM
ADMN-22 I
H I S1347
American Business & Economic History S I
40068 (4)
MTWRF
HIST364
England and the Second World War S I
8:30- 1 0:50AM
ADMN-2 1 7
Halvorson, M
Carp, E
OtT-campus course to England
Todd, C
Wood. N
HIST332
40067 (4)
TBA
40069 (4)
TBA
H I S1387
ST: Public History & E nvironmental Change in the NW S I
40070 (4)
MTWR
TBA
I I :30- 1 :50PM
Ericksen, R
ADMN-206 Richey, D
Jensen, M
INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT &
Stringer, L
P H E D 1 90
FI: Socioeconomic Influences ou HeaJth in Amer(3 10) A. F
LEADERSHIP
40 1 64 (4)
MTWR
Contact: Instructional Development and Leadership at 253.535.7272 or
REL I l 90
F l : Religion and Lit of the New Testameo.t(2 1 2) F, R I
40 1 85 (4)
MTWRF
1 l :30-2:20PM
OGYM- I 03
Briseno-Wendel
educ@plu.edu
RELI l 90
8:30-1 0:50AM
ADMN-204B
EDUC20S
M ulticultural Education
4024 1 (4)
MTWR
I I :30-2:20PM
ADMN- I O I
Byrnes, R
40242 (4)
MTWR
2:30-5:20PM
ADMN- I O I
StatT
EDlIC38S
Comparative Education C
Batten, A
FI: Christian Theology(227) F, R2
Topic: Visions of Peace and Liberation in Film and Art 40 1 86 (4)
TWRF
2 : 30-5:20PM
ADMN-2 1 2
Breazeale, K
Dual International Student Teaching. Students must apply through SOEMS/IDL.
GEOSCIENCES Contact: Geosciences Department at 253.535.7563 or geos@plu.edu GEOS19O
FI: Global Climate Change (107) F, NS
4006 1 (4)
MTWR
G£OS33 1
8:30- 1 l :20AM
RCTR- I 09
Todd, C
computer science course or consent of instructor required. Lab Fee: $60.00 8:30- 1 2 :30PM
MCLT-2 1 4
TBA
EDUC428
Children's Literature K-8
40043 (2)
TR
I I :30-2:20PM
EDUC429
Adolescent Lit- Secondary
Undergraduate Reading Endorsement 40044 MW I I :30-2:20PM
Maps: Computer-aided Mapping & Analysis NS, S M
MTWRF
TBA
TBA
Leitz, P
ADMN-2 1 5
Yetter, C
ADMN-2 1 5
Yetter, C
Undergraduate Reading Endorsement
L a b included wllecture. Previous science (GEOS preferred). math. or 40062 (4)
40223 (4)
GTlIduoteCou"n:
McKenney, R
EDUC520
Issues with Child Abuse and Neglect
Meets 1 1 1 2 and 1 /26. Meets with SPED 320. 40045 ( I )
18
S 8 :30-4:00PM
ADMN-200 Gerlach, K
INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT & LEADERSHTP Continued. EDUC551
Leadership I I
CIa meets S l iS. Enrollment limited to Project Lead Students. Breakout room on S ADMN-2 1 7. S:30-8:30PM Yetter, C 40046 ( 1 -4) W ADMN-2 1 9 ADMN-2 I S S 8:30-3:30PM Yetter. C ED UC556 Secondary & Middle School Curriculum Enrollment limited to MA Cert. students. 40047 (3) ADMN-2 1 6 WF 1 2:00-4:00PM 1 2:00-4:00PM XAVR-20 1 WF 40048 (3) EDUC564
Reisbcrg, L Nelson, P
E Due575
Tiedeman, L Tiedeman, L
TBA
Statl"
Managing School Change
Principal Cert Program only. Also meets on 1 / 1 2 and 1/26. 40227 (2) W 5:30-8:30PM ADMN-2 1 5 ADMN-2 1 5 8:30-4:00PM S
Staff Staff
SPECIAL EDUCATION SPEDI95
I ndividuals with Disabilites A
4020S (4)
MTWR
SPED320
Issues with Child A buse and Neglect
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
Meets 1 / 1 2 and 1 126. Meets with EDUC520 40206 ( I ) S 8:30-4:00PM
ADMN-202
& Collaboration 2:30-5:20PM ADMN-202
Gerlach, K
S PED 404
Communication
40207 (3)
MW
SPED442
Technology in Special Education
40208 (2)
TR
ADMN-2 1 3
SPED450
Early Cldldhood Special Education
40209 (2)
TR
SPED454
Students with Physical Challenges
40224 (2)
MW
2:30-S:20PM
ADMN-2 1 9
ADMN-2 1 9
Reisberg, L
Hassen. J Hassen, J
French Language and Culture in the Caribbean
Off-campus course in Martinique 40060 (4) TBA TBA
TBA
Brown. R
GERM23 1 Language, Art & Culture in New Germaoy OtT-campus course in Berlin TBA Christensen, K 40063 (4) TBA TBA Language, Art & Culture in New Germany Oft:campus course in Berlin. TBA Christensen, K 40064 (4) TBA TBA GERM33 I
LANGUAGE LANG I 90
FI: Literature and Society in Modern E u rope (27 1 )
40074 (4)
MTWRF 2:30-4:S0PM
LANG446
Theories of Langu age AcquisItion
40075 (4)
MTWRF
L l BR-332
I I :30-1 :50PM
NORW I O I
Elementary Norwegian
40 1 42 (4)
MTWRF
8:30- 1 0:SOAM
SI 8:30- 1 0:50AM
SCAN327
The Vikings
40 1 96 (4)
MTWRF
L l BR-332
F, LT
Jensen, M Yaden, B
ADMN-2 1 0
Berguson, C
ADMN-206
Storfjell, T
SPANISH I ntensive Study of Spanish in Latin America C
SPAN231
Off-campus course in Costa Rica TBA TBA 40203 (4) SPAN33 1
Contact: Languages and Lit Department at 253.535.732 1 or lang@plu.edu To assure correct placement in language courses, all students with previous study are required to take a placement exam. The exams for most languages are offered in the Language Resource Center (LRC) or online at www.plu.edul-Irc. For all other information please refer to page 9 of the class schedule.
_
TBA
InteMive Study of Spanlsb in Latin America
Off-campus course in Costa Rica 40204 (4) TBA TBA
TBA
Predmore, J C Predmore, J
MATHEMATICS
The following courses are taught in English: Ancient Civilizations of the Near East FI: literature and Society in Modem Europe (27 1 ) F, LT Theories of Language Acquisition The Vikings S I
CLASSICS ClAS220
Ancienl Clvllizatlon!l of the Near East
40024 (4)
MTWRF
I I :30- 1 :50PM
Brown, R
SCANDINAVIAN
LANGUAGES & LITERATURES
CLAS220 lANG I 90 lANG446 SCAN327
TBA
NORWEGIAN Gerlach, K
2:30-5:20PM
French Language a n d Culture in t h e Caribbean
Gerlach, K
ADMN-202
2:30-S:20PM
FREN241
Otl:campus course in Martinique 400S9 (4) TBA TBA
GERMAN ADMN-202 ADMN-2 1 6
E DUC573B Practicum II
Principal Cert Program only 40226 ( I ) TBA TBA
CH
FREN341
The Arts MInd and Body
Enrollment limited to MA Cert. students. 1 2: 00-4:00PM TR 40049 (2) 400S0 (2) TR 1 2 : 00-4:00PM
FRE
ADMN-208
Ryan, D
Contact: Mathematics Department at 253.53S .7400 or math@plu.edu Students who have not taken the mathematics placement exam or have not otherwise satisfied eligibility for a math course will not be able to register for any beginning math course. For information regarding the Math placement Exam refer to page 1 0 of the class schedule. MR, N S MCLT- 1 32 8:30- 1 1 :20AM
MAT H I 07
Math Explorations
40076 (4)
TWRF
MATH 1 23
Modern Elementary M a t h MR, N S
40077 (4)
TWRF
MATH205
Service Learning Mathematics
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
Off-campus course in Honduras 40078 (4) TBA TBA
19
MCLT-2 1 6
TBA
Domer, B
Domer, C
Heath, D
PH E0491
MOVEMENT STUDIES & WELLNESS EDUCATION Contact: Movement Studie� and Wel1ne�� Education at 253.535.7350 or phed@plu.edu For infonnation regarding Physical Education requirements (including PE GUR requirements) refer to page I I of the class schedule. PE OGYM- 1 02 OGYM - I 02
P H E D 1 00
Personalized Fitness Program
40 1 50 40 1 5 1
MTWR MTWF
(I) (I)
1 :00-2 : 1 5PM 1 O:00- 1 1 : 1 5AM
PE Instructor's pennission requi red. For students with 40 1 53 ( 1 ) TBA TBA TBA PH E D 1 50
Noren,
Independent Study
Study Card required TBA 40 1 70 ( 1 -4 ) TBA I ndependent
)' H E D495
PHED499
Capstone: Senior Seminar
F OGY M - 1 04
Wood. N
HEALTH ED UCATION
N icholson, G
PE 1 1 :30- 1 2 :45PM
OGYM - I OO
Warnke, K
PE 8:30-9:45AM
OGYM-RCTRS
Loomis, G
Beginning Badminton
MTWR
P H E D 1 65
Racquetball/Squash
40 1 57 ( 1 )
MTWR
H E E O l 90
FI: Health and Wellness Strategi . (425)
40065 (4)
MTWR
R
Musi c Department at 253.535.7602 or music@plu.ed u All Private Lessons ar� by Department Registration only. For assistance contac tthc Music Office (MBRC 206). For other information regarding Private Lessons and registration refer to page 1 0- 1 1 of the class schedule.
Contact:
PUED 1 70 Skiing PE Required meeting 1 /9 !Tom 2:30-4:30pm in OGYM - 1 0 3 . Course Fee: 5 1 60.00. Additional costs include: lift tickets/season pass for Snoqualmie Summit ( S I 40225), rental equipment ($1 50.00). 40 1 59 ( 1 ) TR 2:30- 1 O:30PM OGYM- 1 04 McCord, C
MUSJ l O I
Introduction
40084 (4) 40085 (4) 40225 (4)
TWRF TWRf TWRF
40 1 60 ( I ) 40 1 6 1 ( I )
MTWR MTWR
P H E D J 83
Power Aerobics
40 1 62 ( I )
MTWR
1 I :30- 1 2:45PM
Westering, 5
F OGYM- 1 03
Stringer, L
B
M usic for Classroom Teachers
FI: Socioeconomic Influences on H eDlth in Amer(310)
40 1 64 (4)
MTWR
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
OGYM- I 03
PH ED223
40 165 ( I )
Yoga PE MTWR
1 0:00- 1 1 : 1 5 AM
ECAM-GYM
Duggan, ]
P H E D225
Ballroom Dance
ECAM-GYM
Cregeur. B
MGYM - I OO
Kovacevich.
TBA
A, PE ECAM-GYM
PHED362
Healing Arts of the Mind and Body
40243 (4)
MTWR
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
of Hub I requi re d M B RC- I I 6
P op pe .
D
Intensive Organ Performance and G e rma n y.
TBA
M lIS1391
Intensive Performance Study AR.
40 1 24 (4) 40 125 (4)
TBA
Tegels. P
MTWRF
TBA 1 0:00-6:00PM
TBA TB A
Powell. E
Stafr Staff
Contact: School of Nursing at 253.535.7672 or nurs@plu.edu Note: Registration for all courses must be dom.: by web registration unless othe rw i se noted i n this schedule. All courses are s ubj ect to change atier registration due t o agency and/or school need s .
B
I U RS370 Situations with Families: Childbearing Co-register for NURS 3 70 clinical. Lab/Ass"ssment Fec: $ 1 00.00 40 1 43 (4) RF 8:30AM-5:30PM RAMS-205 Frank. B N U RS370
Evans. A
PE in the Elementary Schools
Course ends 1 1 1 8 . Breakout room MGYM-I OO 40 1 69 (2) MTWRF 8:30- 1 1 :20AM MGYM- I 03
2:30-4:50PM
Of1�campus course in the etherlands 40 1 23 (0-4) TBA TBA
Tramping the Tracks in New ZeIIIand
Off-campus course in New Zealand 40 1 6 8 (4) TBA TBA
of Educ. and completion
N U RS I NG
PE
PE 8:30-9:45AM
Schoo l TR
Youtz, G
Briscno-Wendel
C�d Volleyball
MTWR
to
M US1390 I n tensive Study: Ensemble Tour AR Tour Fee: $600.00. Department Registration only 40 1 22 (0-4) MTWRF 1 0:00-5:30PM M B RC-330
A, F
P H E D I 90
Partner registration required. 40 1 66 ( I ) TR 6:30-8:45PM
MBRC-322
Ronning,
Keirn, ]
OGYM-FLDH
FI: Physical Acth'ity and Lifespan (324) I I :30-2:20PM
Kovacevich.
NAME- I OO NAME- I OO
MTWR
AR, C 2:30-5:20PM
The Arts of China
Bowers. G B eegle,
M cC ord, C
OGYM- I 04
P H E D I 90
, BRC-322 MBRC-334 M B RC-334
TWRF
Admission 40 1 2 1 (2)
40 1 63 (4)
I I :30-2:20PM 2:30-5:20PM
M U S I I 05
M lISI.390
PE 1 0:00- 1 1 : 1 5AM 8:30-9:45AM
Weight Training
t o M usic AR
I I :30-2:20PM
40087 (4) M USI34 1
PE See special notes on PHED 1 70 40 1 59 ( I ) TR 2:30- 1 O:30PM Snowboarding
PHEDI77
1 1 :30-2:20PM
MUSIC Dickerson,
PHED 163
PHED322
Evans. A
physical limitations.
PARA-BOWL
40 1 56 ( I )
PHED319
TBA
Adaptive Physical Activity
BowliJlg PE Meets at Paradise Bowl. Fee: $55.00 40 1 55 ( I ) MTWR 1 0:00- 1 I : 1 5AM
PHED244
Evans, A
SR
Study Card required 40 1 72 (2-4) TBA TBA
P H E D 1 55
40 1 67 ( I )
TBA
A
I ndependent
Kreier, H
PHED151 Beginning Golf PE Course meets at Tacoma Firs. Students are responsible for own transportation. Mops available in PHED office in OGYM. Fee: S35 .00 Kennedy. C 40 1 54 ( I ) MWF I I :30-2:20PM TAC-FI R
P H ED 1 75
Evans,
Internship SR
I ndependent ludy Card required 40 1 7 1 (2-8) TIl TBA R
TBA
Kerr, S
McGill, M
Situation with Families: Childbearing Clinical
Co-register for NURS 3 70-0 I . Clinical hours will occur during da or evening shins. Li7.zi. R CLINIC 0 1 40 1 44 (0) 6:30A M - I I :OOPM MTW Staff C L I N I C 02 6:30AM- I I :OOPM 40 1 45 (0) MTW N U R 380
ituation with Families: Child rearing
Co-register for NURS 380 clin ic al. Lab/Assessment Fcc: S I OO.OO 40 1 46 (4) R.F 8:30AM-5 :00PM RAM S-203
20
1cCann. C
N RS389 , itualions wllb Families: Chlldrellrul Clinical .o-regist'r or URS 380-0 I . Clinkal Hou rs w i l l occur during day Evening s h i fts, 40 1 4 7 ( 0 ) 40 1 48 ( 0 )
MTW
6:30AM-I 1 :00PM
LINIC 0 1
MTW
6:30AM - I I :OOPM
CLINIC 02
PSYCHOLOGY
or
ont3ct: P
Shul[, S
Roth,
J
Or duatrCourses; N llRS524
Advanced l"nUh Promotion
F
40 1 49 (2)
8 : 00-5 :00PM
RA M S -2 06
Schamer, R
'chology Depart ment at 253,535 .7294 or psyc@pl u,edu
PSYC345
Community Psychology S2
40 1 82 (4)
MTWRF
PSYC385
Consumer Psychology S 2
40236 (4)
MTWRF
[ 1 : 3 0 - 1 :50PM
8:30- 1 0: 50AM
ADMN-2 1 9
Moritsugu,
RAMS-204
Hansvick, C
& Brain S2 I [ :30-2:20PM A D MN-204B
PSYC483
Speech, Language
40238 (4)
MTWR
M oon ,
J
C
PID LOSO P H Y Conta.:t: Phi losophy Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .8306 or johnsQgs@ip l u,edu P H l L 1 25
the
Ethic and
RELIGION
Good Life P H
ontaet: R digion Department at 2 5 3 , 5 3 5 ,732 1 or rel i@pl u,cd u
Off-campu;; course in Europ .
TBA
T8
40 1 7_ (4)
TBA
Johnson. G
P If I L I 90
F I : The Examined Life ( 1 2 1 ) F,
PH
40 1 74 (4)
MnVRF
ADMN-2 1 4
8:.10- 1 1 :20AM
P J J l L223
Biomedical Eth ics PH
40 1 75 ( 4 )
Mn RF
2 : 3 0-5 :20PM
ADM
-2 1 0
ocinl and Political Philosophy PH i[l BraLi l . Tupic: Cosmopolitanism TBA TBA TBA
P I J I L22l1
)ff-camp
Crom. l"1
Phelps, I
P H I U53
Crealion &
40 1 77 ( 4 )
MTWRF
Evolution
ADMN-2 1 2
B
Cooper. K
PHYSICAL ED UCATI O e refer
Pie
to
Mo�ement Studies
&
Wcllness Educatioo for course
PHYSICS Physics Departm nt at 2 5 3 , 5 3 5 ,7534 or physic s(wpl u,edu ru.tronomy N , SM
PHY 1 1 0
ryS 1 1 0 lab, Lab Fce: S60.00 MTWRF 9: 00- 1 I :lOAM RCTR- 1 03
Rush, D
F' 1 : Religion and Lit of the New Testament(2 1 2) F, R I
MTWRF
R E L I I 90
F I : Christian Theology(227) F,
8:30- 1 0 : 50AM
TWRF
2:30-5:20PM
402 1 9 (0) 40220 (0) PH
Lab
5499A
r
:
40 [ 80 ( I )
R2
ADMN-2 1 2
B reazea [e, K
Religion and Literature of tbe New Testament R I
MTWRF
1 [ :30- 1 :50PM
R E L I222
Modern Church Hi,tory R2
40228 (4)
MTWRF
RELI224
Lutheran Heritage
40 [ 88 (4)
MTWRF
2:30-4:50PM
A DMN-2 1 0
Hickey-Tieman
ADMN-208
Finstuen, A
R2
2 :30-4:50PM
RELI226
Christian Ethics R2
40 1 89 (4)
MTWRF
2 :30-4:50PM
RELI227
Christian Theology
40 [ 90 (4)
MTWRF
ADMN-2 1 I A
Peterson, D
ADMN-206
O'Brien, K
MCLT- 1 3 8
Zbaraschuck, M
A DMN-204A
Crawford, S
TBA
Stivers, R
R2
I [ :30- [ :50PM
R E LI 2 3 1
Mytb, Ritual and Symbol R3
40 1 9 1 ( 4 )
MTWRF
RE L1365
C h ristian Moral Issues
40 [ 93 (4)
TBA
[ 1 :30- [ :50PM
R2
TBA
MW
1 2 :00- 1 : [ 5 PM
RCTR-20 1
Rush, D
R E LI392
Gods, Magic and Morals C, R3
TR
[ 2:00- 1 : [ 5 PM
RCTR-20[
Rush. D
Crosslistcd with ANTH 3 9 2 . I nstruc tor s i gna tu re req u ired for registration.
MW
2 : 00-3: [ 5 1'M
RCTR-20 [
Rush. D
40 1 95 (4)
MTWR
RCTR-2 1 4
Louie, R
1 I : 30-2:20PM
XAVR - 1 50
Brusco,
E
Capstune: Advanced Lab I S R
60,00 TR
[ :4S-4:45PM
ROTC - MILITARY SCIENCE
Contact: Po l iti.: al
cience Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 , 7 595 or 1l0!s(a)p[lI,edll
POLS368
The American Presiden y S [
40 1 8 [ (4)
M
POL
Polhics
rWR
M TWR
g:30- 1 [ :2UAM
or Global
XAVR-250
M I LS4 I 2
Professionalism and Ethics
40080 ( 3 )
TBA
M I LS491
Independent Study
40082 ( 1 -2 )
TBA
XAVR-250
TBA
TBA
B oi ce,
TBA
Boice, G
I ndepend ent Study Ca rd requ ired
Spencer. W
Development S [
l:30-5:20PM
at 253.535 .8200 or rotc@plu,edu
Department Registration Requi red
POLITICAL SCIENCE
402 [ 6 (4)
Batten, A
R E LI l l 2
Contact: ROTC
80
A D MN-204B
40 1 8 7 (4)
Off-campus course in Holden Vi llage
PHYSL 1 l1 A trollom Lab ( u- gister for PHYS 1 1 0-0 1 40 1 79 (0)
Ihssen, B
R E L I I 90
Co-reglSter for PI
40 I 78 (4)
ADMN-204A
Off-campus course in Gennany, Meets on c am pu s 1 /3- 1 /4 and 1 /7 - 1 /8
offerings
Contact:
R2
8:30- [ 0:50PM
40 [ 85 (4)
40 [ 86 (4) Hogan,
PH
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
The Christian Tradition
MTWRF
Top i c : Visions of Peace and Liberation in Film and Art, Se�icc learn i ng included
co urse
40 1 76 ( 4 )
[
RELI I 2 1
40 1 84 (4)
Stafr
21
TBA
G
SCANDINAVIAN AREA STUDIES Contact:
Dr. Claudia Bcrguson at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7 5 1 2 or berlluscj@plu.edu
Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor: Elementary Norwegian Politics of Global Development S I The Vikings S I
SOCIAL WORK ontact: Social Work Program at 253.535.794 or soci@plu.edu SOCW175
JanulrY on tbe Hill A, S2
Off-campus course in Tacoma 40200 (4)
MTWR
SOCW325
Service Learning in Tobago C
8:00-4:00PM
RAMS-206
Moran, M
OtT-campus course in Tobago 4020 1 (4)
TBA
TBA
SOCW491
Independent Study
TBA
Keller, J
RAMS-206
Staff
Independent Study Card required 40202 ( 1 -4)
MTWR
8:00-4:00PM
SOCIOLOGY Contact: Soci logy Department at 253.535 .7294 or soci@plu.edu Social Problems A. S2 Service Learning component included 40 1 97 (4)
MTWR
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
ADMN-2 1 1 A
McNalley, J
ST: Social Psycbology of Gbosts and Hauntings Off-campus course in Scotland. Meets on campus last week of term 40 1 98 (4)
MTWR
8:30- 1 I :20AM
ADMN-2 I 1 B
Renfrow, D
STATISTICS Introductory Statistics MR Lab included with lecture 402 1 0 (4)
TWRF
8:30- 1 1 :20AM
ADMN-200
Johnson, N
402 1 1 (4)
TWRF
I I :30-2:20PM
XAVR-250
Ng'ang'a, P
THEATRE Contact: Department of Comm
& Theatre at 253. 535.776 1
or commthea@ply.edu
Introduction to Tbeatre AR MTWR
1 1 :30-2:20PM
INGR- I OO
C lapp, J
MTWR
1 I :30-2:20PM
INGR- 1 1 6
Stafl'
WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES Contact :
Dr . Beth Krai g at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7296 o r kraigbm@plu.edu
Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor: Gender & Art AR FI: Christian Theology (227): Visions of Peace and Liberation in Film and Art F,
R2
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Welcome to Spring 2008
Day Codes
Building Codes
BuildingCodes (coot...)
M = Mooday
ADMN= Hauge Administration
MCLT = Morken Center
T = Thesday
ECAM = East Campus
MGYM= Memorial Gym
W= Wednesday
EVLD = Eastvold
NAME = Names Fitness Center
R = Thursday
HONG= Hong Residence HaU
OGYM= Olson Gym
F = Friday
INGR
= Ingram Hall
RAMS = Ramstad
S = Saturday
LIBR
= Library
RCTR = Rieke Science Center
U= Sunday
MBRC = Mary Baker RusseU
SOTHLNGE=SouthHaIlLounge XAVR = Xavier Hall
Schedule Format Key
Anthropology Age C, SI --------""!"'-- Course Number and Title with Attribute � ) ;;;;iiii ;;; � ii ;" CRN Number (needed for registration) ANTH370 Archaeology ADcient C, S 20023 (4) TR 1 :45-3 :30PM XAVR- J 50 Andrews, B ------- Class Days ANTH37S C, S I TR 1 1 :50-+:35PM ADMN-2 1 9 2 1 538 (4) Thomson, S C lass Times ANTH387 ST: SI TR 3 :40·5 :25PM 20025 (4) ADMr-204B Pine, J """ Building and Room # ANTH499 Seminar SR A� Ri eqlw� ' re nth�r� aj·'Oil'lii:�iiiE:iiii:i5iE==;-:=======�;;: Course Text opa�IOi�gyimi. tid[fo�r.!a�l1 , '! -------- Highlighted means evening/n ight class • � T"'" -:" ANTH3S2
of
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of
Empires
1
Law, Politics, and Revolution
Language and Gender
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CapstoJle: Senior
4
'_ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Professor
23
SPRING SCHEDULING WORKSHEET
You may register for a maximum of eventeen ( 1 7 credit hours in Spring. Make note of cour e CRNs a they are required for registration .
Time:
Time:
Time:
Time:
24
Time:
A RTD230
AN T H ROPOLOGY Contact: Anthropology Department at 2S3.S3S .7294 or bruscoee@plu.cdu. ANTH I O I
Introduction to Human Biological Diversity S I
Co-register for ANTH 1 0 1 Lab. 50004 (4)
MW
1 :45-3:30PM
RCTR- 1 03
Andrews. B
ANTH I O I
Introduction to Human Biological Diversity Lab
Co- gister for ANTH 1 0 1 -0 I . SOOOS (0)
M
3:40-S:25PM
XAVR- 1 40
Andrews, B
S0006 (0)
W
3 :40-S:2SPM
XAVR- 1 40
Andrews, B
ANTH I02
Human Cultural Diversity C. S I
50007 (4)
MW
I :4S-3:30PM
ADMN-206
Brusco, E
S0008 (4)
MWF
9 : I S- 1 0:20AM
MWF
I I : I S- I 2:20PM
ADMN-204A ADMN-200
Thomson, S
SOO09 (4) SOOI O (4)
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 6
Nosaka, A
ANTH I 03
Archaeology & Prehistory S I
SOO I I (4)
TR
ANTH I 90
FI: Marriage,
SOO l 2 (4)
TR
ANTH210
Global Perspectives C, S I
I I : SO- I :3SPM
Flmlly
Thomson, S
ADMN-200
ADMN-208
Huelsbeck, D
Brusco, E
Crosslisted wI HIST & POLS 2 1 0. I :4S-3:30PM
S00 1 3 ( 4 )
TR
ANTH225
Past Cultures of WA State S I
SOOl4 (2)
R
XAVR-20 1
MWF
8:00- 1 0:20AM
INGR-144
Sobeck. S
TR
8:00- 1 0 :20AM
INGR-144
Sobeck. S
ARTD260
Intermediate Drawing AR
lNGR- 1 26
Stasinos, S
INGR- 1 34
Gel ler, B
INGR- 1 44
Ebbinga, S
Prereq: ARTD 1 60. Studio Fee: $50.00 50028 (4)
MW
ARTD326
Color Photography AR
3:40-S:2SPM
Studio Fee: $SO.OO 50029 (4)
TR
ARTD330
Ceramics I I AR
1 :4S-3:30PM
Meets w/ARTD 430. Studio Fee: $4S.00
I :4S-3:30PM
S0030 (4)
MW
ARTD33 I
The Art of the Book I AR
A NTH332
Prehistory of North America S 1
S OO I S (4)
MW
ANTH343
East Asian Cultures C, S \
SOO l 6 (4)
M
Klein, L
at 2 5 3 . S3 S .724 1 . Fee: $3S .00 S003 1 (4)
TR
I I :SO- 1 :3SPM
ARTD341
Elementary Art Education
INGR- 1 22
Spring, J
Studio Fee: $3S.00 S0032 (4)
M
I I :4S-1 :30PM
INGR- 1 26
Watts, S
S0033 (4)
W
1 2 :30- 1 :3SPM
INGR- 1 26
Watts, S
ARTD350
Sculpture I I AR
INGR- 1 3 8
Ebbinga, S
Studio Fee: $4S .00 ADMN-204B
I :4S-3:30PM
I :4S-3:30PM
6 : \ 0-9:30PM
Huelsbeck, D
XAVR- \ S O
Nosaka, A
ANTH350
Women and Men in World C" itures C, S \
TR
ANTH365
Prehistoric Environment and Technology S I
SOO l 9 (4)
TR
ANTH387
ST: Anthropology of Development S I
S I 240 (4)
MW
ANTH480
Anthropological Inquiry S I
50020 (4)
W
9 : S S- I I :40AM
XAVR- 1 40
1 :4S-3:30PM
Huelsbeck, D
ADMN-208
SOO l 7 (4)
3:40-S:2SPM
50026 (4) S 1 272 (4)
Crosslisted w/ENGL 3 1 3. Requires permission: contact S. Robinson, Blomquist 9:
& Kinship (385) F. S I , C
9:SS- 1 1 :40AM
Ceramics I AR
Studio Fec: $4S . 00
XAVR- 1 40
ADMN-204A
Klein, L
Andrews, B
Thomson, S
S0034 (4)
TR
A RTD365
Painting
I :4S-S:2SPM
I AR
Meets w/ARTD 46S. Prereq : ARTD 1 60. Studio Fce: $3S.00 50037 (4)
MWF
1 1 : I S- I :3SPM
ARTD370
Printmaking I AR
INGR- 1 28
Stasi nos, S
Meets w/ARTD 470. Prereq: ARTD 1 60. Studio Fee: $SO.OO S0038 (4)
MWF
I :4S-3:30PM
ARTD380
Modern Art AR
S0039 (4)
MWF
8:00-9:0SAM
lNGR- 1 24
Cornwall, G
INGR- 1 1 6
Mathews, H
ARTD387
ST: Contemporary Art Criticism
S0040 (4)
MW
A RTD387
ST: Special Problems i n Art AR
1 2 :30- 1 :3SPM
AR
lNGR- 1 1 6
Mathews, H
Studio Fce: $4S.00
6: 1 0-9:30PM
XAVR- 1 40
Klein, L
5 1 2 70 (4)
TR
8:00-1 1 :40AM
ARTD390
Studies in Art History AR
INGR- 1 38
Ebbinga, S
INGR- 1 1 6
Hallam, J
INGR- 1 22
Avila, J
INGR- 1 22
Geller, B
INGR- 1 44
Ebbinga, S
INGR- 1 2 8
Stasinos, M
Top ic: 1 9,h Century European Art S 004 1 (4)
ART Contact: Art Department at 2 S 3 . S 3 S .7S73 or artd@l'lu.edu ARTDI60
TR
9:SS - 1 1 :40AM
A RTD396
Design: Graphics 1 A R
S0042 (4)
MW
A RTD426
Digital Photography AR
S0043 (4)
MW
ARTD430
Ceramics I I I AR
3:40-S:2SPM
Drawing AR
tudio Fee: $3 S .00 S002 1 (4)
MW8:00- 1 0 :20AM
INGR- 1 26
Stasinos, M
S I 268 (4)
TR
INGR- 1 26
Cornwall. G
A RTD I 80
History of Westtrn Art 1 AR
S0022 (4)
MWF
I :4S-3:30PM
1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM
Meets w/ARTD 330. Studio Fee: $4S.00
9: I S- I 0:20AM
INGR- 1 1 6
Mathews, H
S0044 (4)
MW
I :4S-3:30PM
ARTD465
Painting II AR
A RTDI 81
History of Western Art I I AR
S0023 (4)
TR
1 l :50- 1 :3SPM
INGR- 1 1 6
Hallam, J
Meets w/ARTD 36S. Studio Fee: $2S.00
S I 2 7 1 (4)
TR
8:00-9:4SAM
INGR- 1 1 6
Hallam, J
S004 S (4)
MWF
ARTD 1 96
Design I :
ARTD470
Printmaking II A R
Fundamentals AR
Meets w/ARTD 370. Prereq: ARTD 370. Studio Fee: $SO.OO
tudio Fee: $30.00 S0024 (4)
MW
ARTD226
I :4S-3:30PM
INGR-122
Black & White Photography AR
Avila, J
Studio Fee: S3S.00 S002S (4)
TR
I I : l S- l :3SPM
I I :SO- I :3SPM
INGR- 134
S0046 (4)
MW
1 :4S-3:30PM
ARTD492
Design Workshop AR
S0047 (4)
TR
Gel ler, B
25
3:40-S:2SPM
INGR- 1 24
Cornwall, G
INGR- 1 22
Avila, J
J
unu nut:U. . .
ARTDC99 Capstone: Senior Independen t Study Card required. S0048 (2)
T
Exbibition SR
6:00-8:00PM
B IOU40
Plant Diversity & Distribution NS, SM
Co-register lor BIOL 340 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 INGR- 1 1 6
Sparks, K
50076 (4)
TR
I 1 :50- 1 :3SPM
RCTR- 1 22
B10L340
Plant Diversity & Distribution Lab
Main, J
Co-register tor BIOL 340.
BIOLOGY Contact: Biology Department at 253.535.75 6 1 or biology@plu.edu BIOLl62 Co-regis ter L ab
Principles of Biology I I NS, SM for a discussion section and a lab. Prereq: BIOL 1 6 1 .
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
RCTR- 1 03
Carlson, J Eggc, J Johnson, G
BIOLl62
Principles of Biology I I Discussion
Co-register lor BIOL 1 62 and a lab. SOOSO (0)
T
1 2:30-1 :3SPM
RCTR-220
Carlson, J
SOOS I (0)
W
I I : I 5- I 2:20PM
RCTR- 1 02
Egge, J
50052 (0)
W
1 1 : I S- 1 2 :20PM
RCTR-220
Johnson, G Egge, J
SOOS3 �
W
I � ��WM
OGYM- 1 03
SOOS4 (0)
R
1 2:30-1 :3SPM
RCTR-220
BIOLI62
Principles of Biology I I Lab
Egge, J
Co-re gister for BIOL 1 62 and a discussion. SOOSS (0)
T
9:S5-1 1 :40AM
RCTR- 1 3 6
Carlson, J
500S6 (0)
T
1 :45-3 :30PM
RCTR- 1 36
Egge, J
50057 (0)
W
1 :45-3 :30PM
RCTR- 1 36
Johnson, G
50058 (0)
R
8:00-9:45AM
RCTR- 1 3 6
Johnson, G
SOOS9 (0)
R
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
RCTR- 1 3 6
Johnson, G
SOO6O (0)
R
I :45-3:30PM
RCTR- 1 36
Egge, J
BIOLl06
Human Anatomy & Pbysiology II NS, SM
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :3 5 PM
RCTR- 1 03
BIOLl06
Human Anatomy & Pbysiology I I Lab
Dolan, P
Co-register for B IOL 206. S0062 (0)
T
9:00-1 1 :40AM
RCTR- 1 1 6
Dolan, P
S0063 (0)
T
I :4S-4:2SPM
RCTR- 1 1 6
Behrens, M R
SOO64 (0)
T
6:00-8:40PM
RCTR- 1 1 6
Behrens, MR
50065 (0)
R
9:00-1 1 :40AM
RCTR- 1 1 6
Dolan, P
50066 (0)
R
I :45-4:2SPM
RCTR- 1 1 6
Behrens. M R
BIOLl26
Animal BebilVior NS
Prereq : BIOL 323 50067 (4)
TR
BIOLl27
Ornltbology NS, SM
3 :40-5:25PM
MCLT- 1 32
Smith, J
Co-register for BIOL 327 lab. Lab Fee: S60.00. Prercq: BIOL 323. 50068 (4) BIOLl27
TR
1 1 :50- 1 :35PM
RCTR- 1 24
Smith, J
Omithology Lab
810U28
R
8:00- I 1 :00AM
RCTR- 1 24
Smith, J
Microbiology NS, SM
M WF
810U28
Microbiology Lab
9: I S- 1 0:20AM
TBA
Auman, A
Main, J
50078 (4)
MWF
I I : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM
BIOU48
Advanced Cell Biology Lab
RCTR- 1 2 2
Siegesmund, A
Co-register for BIOL 348. 50079 (0)
W
I :45-S:2SPM
RCTR- 1 29
Siegesmund, A
50080 (0)
R
I :4S-S:25PM
RCTR- 1 29
Siegesmund, A
BI0L361
Comparative Anatomy NS, S M
Co-register for B I O L 3 6 1 lab. Prereq: B I O L 3 2 3 . L a b Fee: 560.00 S0082 (4)
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :3SPM
BIOL361
Complll'll tive Anatomy Lab
RCTR- I I S
Lerum, J
RCTR- I I S
Lerum, J
RCTR- 1 22
Johnson, G
RCTR- 1 29
Johnson, G
Co-register for BIOL 36 1 . S0083 (0)
MW
I :4S-3:30PM
B10L364
Plant Pbysiology NS, SM
Co-register tor BIOL 364 lab. Lab Fee: 560.00 50084 (2)
T
9:SS- 1 1 :40AM
B IOL364
Plant Pbysiology Lab
Co-rl!gister for BIOL 364. S008S (0)
T
Co-register for
I :45-S:2SPM
Developmenta Biology NS, S M a
B I O L 403 lab. Lab Fee: 560.00
S0086 (4)
MWF
B 10L403
Developmental Biology Lab
1 1 : I S- 1 2 :20PM
RCTR-220
Carlson, J
Co-register for BIOL 403. S0087 (0)
T
I :45-4:45PM
RCTR- 1 02
Carlson, J
S I 2 S5 (0)
W
I :45-4:4SPM
RCTR- 1 02
Carlson, J
BIOL42S
Marine Biology NS, SM
Co-register for a BIOL 425 lab. Prereq: BIOL 323. Lab Fee: $60.00 50088 (4)
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
B10L42S
Marine Biology Lab
RCTR-2 2 1
Behrens, M
Co-register lor BIOL 425. 50089 (0)
W
I :45-5:25PM
RCTR- 1 24
Behrens. M
50090 (0)
R
I :4S-S:2SPM
RCTR- 1 24
Behrens, M
BI0L444
Neurobiology
MCLT- 1 32
Smith, M
5009 1 (4)
TR
B IOL499
Capstone: Senior Seminllr SR
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
MF
8:00-9:0SAM
RCTR- 1 02
Eggc, J Lerum, J
BUSINESS
50071 (0)
WR
1 :45-3 :30PM
RCTR- 1 28
Auman. A
50072 (OJ
RF
I I : I 5 - 1 :OOPM
RCTR- 1 2 8
Auman, A
Contact: School of Business a t 253.535 .7244 or business @plu.edu Note: Some BUSA classes will be charged an electronic materials fee. Please see the BUSA bulletin boards tor a complete list of B U S A courses with electronic
Genetics N S
Co-register for BIOL 3 3 2 discussion. Prereq: BIOL 323. 50073 (4) MWF 9: I S- 1 0:20AM RCTR-220 BIOLl32
Advanced CeO Biology NS, S M
50092 (2)
Co-register for D l O L 328.
BIOLl32
RCTR- 1 22
Registration is by Department only
Co-register for BIOL 328 lab. Prereq: BIOL 323. Lab Fce: $60.00 50070 ( 4 )
1 :4S-S:00PM
Prereq: BIOL 1 62
Co-reg is ter lor BIOL 327. 50069 (0)
BIOL348
B IOL403
Co-register for a lab. Prereq: BIOL 20S. Lab Fee: 560.00 5006 1 (4)
TR
Co-register for B I O L 348 lab. Prereq: B I O L 3 2 3 and CHEM 2 3 2 . Lab Fee: 560.00
Fee: $60.00
S0049 (4)
S0077 (0)
materials fees. E l lard-Ivey
BUSAJ90
FI: Value
S I 273 (4)
MW
Creation i n the Glob.1 En\'ironment ( 2 0 1 ) F
I :4S-3:30PM
MCLT- 1 2S
Bemiker, E
Genetics Discussion
Co-register for BIOL 332 S0074 (0)
W
I :45-4:4SPM
RCTR-2 1 0
El lard-Ive)" M
5007S (0)
R
I :45-4:45PM
MC LT- 1 3 1
Ellard-Ivey, M
BUSA200
Documenting Professiooal Development
5 1 265 ( I )
TBA
26
TBA
TBA
Myers, G
ISU
.."' '''
BU
A201
Lon llnuea...
Value Creation in t h e Global Em'ironment
S0094 (4)
M
6:00-9:30PM
MCLT- 1 37
Bernikcr,
S009S (4)
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
MCLT- 1 32
Pham, Q
BUSAlOl
Financial Accounting
S0096 ( 3)
TR
9:SS- 1 1 :40AM
E
MCLT- l 2 S
VanWyhe, G
BUSA377
DIIJabase Applications i n
SO l 29 ( 3 )
W
BUSA387
ST: Theory of Constraints
5 0 1 30 ( 3 )
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
S0097 ( 3 )
MW
3:40-S : 2 S PM
MCLT- 1 3 1
VanWyhe, G
BUSA387
ST: e-Marketing
S0098 (3)
T
6:00-9:30PM
MCLT- 1 38
StafT
50 1 3 1 ( 3 )
TR
BUSA422
Consolidations
S0 1 32 ( 3 )
TR
BU
A203
Managerial Accounting
50099 ( 3 )
TR
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
MCLT- 1 24
Myers, G
50 1 00 ( 3 ) .
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
MCLT- I OS
Zabriskie, F
BUSA30l
Finance for Managers
50 1 0 1 ( 3 )
TR
S 0 1 02 ( 3 ) 50 1 03 ( 3 )
BUlliness
6:00-9:30PM
1 l :50- 1 :35PM
&
MCLT- 1 3 8
Lec, C
MCLT- 1 37
Ptak, C
MCLT- 1 3 7
Tuzovic, S
Equity Issues
9:SS- 1 1 :40AM
BUSA437
Financial Analysis
S O l 3 3 (3)
MWF
&
MCLT- 1 3 8
Strategy
1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM
MCLT- 1 24
9:S5- 1 1 :40AM
MCLT- 1 37
Wolf, F
TR
3:40-S:2SPM
MCLT- I OS
Wolf, F
BUSA442
Leading Organizational Improvement
T
6:30- 1 0:00PM
MCLT- I 37
Stair
5 0 1 34 ( 3 )
MW
BUSA468
Marketing Management
&
Zabriskie, F
1 :45-3:30PM
Finnie, B
MCLT- 1 3 7
Barnowe, ]
MCLT- 1 3 8
S impson, M
B U AJ03
BUSi ne5S Law
S O l 04 ( 3 )
TR
I I :SO- I : 3 S P M
MCLT- 1 2 5
DeLange, M
Service Learning component included
S O l OS ( 3 )
TR
3:40-S :2SPM
MCLT- 1 2S
DeLange, M
5 0 1 35 ( 3 )
TR
BUSA304 S O l 06 ( 3 )
BUSA499
Capstone: Strategic Management S R
MWF
Delange, M
5 0 1 36 ( 3 )
MW
3 :40-S:2SPM
MCLT- 1 25
50137 (3)
TR
8:00-9:45AM
MCLT- 1 2S
Pham, Q
50 1 38 ( 3 )
TR
1 l :50- 1 : 3 S PM
M C LT- 1 3 8
Pham, Q
DUSAJOS
Law
&
Ethics
Ethics for Financial Profe�sionals 9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
MCLT- 1 2S
Human Dimensions of Effective Organization
50 1 07 ( 3 )
MWF
1 1 : I S - 1 2:20PM
MCLT- 1 25
Gibson, L
S0 1 08 ( 3 )
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
MCLT- 1 2S
Davis, 0
50 1 09 ( 3 )
TR
8:00-9:4SAM
MCLT- I 05
Pratl,
BUSA308
Principles of Marketing
ervice
I :4S-3:30PM
SO I I I ( 3 )
TR
501 1 2 ( 3 )
TR
Bll AJ09
Creating Value Goods
50 1 4 1 ( 3 )
T or R
Simpson, M
BUSA S I 3
Marketing Management
Harmon, S
MBA Rotation A . Starts 2/6
MCLT- I OS
Tuzovic, S
9:5S - 1 1 :40AM
MCLT- I OS
1 l :50- 1 : 3 S PM
MCLT- I OS
&
Accounting for Decision Making
MBA Rotation C. Starts 2/1 2
L�arning component included MW
6:00-9:30PM
S O l 42 ( 3 )
M or W
6:00-9:30PM
Orgunizlltions
S0 1 1 4 ( 3 )
TR
3:40-5 :25PM
MCLT- 1 24
Ptak, C
BUSAS I S
MW
3 :40-5 :25PM
MCLT- I 05
Berni ker, E
MBA Rotation B. Starts 2/ 1 1
BVSA310
I nformation Systems
&
SOl43 (3)
M or W
6:00-9 :30PM
Understanding
&
50 1 1 6 (3)
MWF
1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM
MCLT- 1 3 8
Lee, C
BUSAS I 7
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
I
CLT- 1 38
Lee, C
MBA Rotation C. Starts 21 1 3
501 1 8 (3)
MW
3 :40-5 :25PM
MCLT- 1 38
lee, C
50 1 44 ( 3 )
M or W
BUSA S I 9
I n formation Systems
Accounting I n formation Systems
50 1 1 9 ( 3)
TR
BU
I ntermediate Accounting I
32 1
SO l 20 ( 3 )
8:00-9:45AM
TR
Zabriskie, F
TBA
Simpson, M
TBA
Barnowe, ]
Leadership
50 1 1 7 ( 3 )
SA320
TBA
Services
S O i l S (3)
B
Lee, CS
Graduate Courses: BUSAS I I
S 0 1 1 0 (3)
1 :45-3:30PM
3 :40-S :2SPM
MCLT- 1 24
MCLT- 1 3 8
Myers, G
Managing Financial Resources
6:00-9:30PM
&
TBA
Finnie, B
Knowledge Management
MBA Rotation A . S tarts 2/5 50 1 45 ( 3 )
T or R
BUSA52 I
Supply Chain
VanWyhe, G
6:00-9:30PM
&
TBA
A lbers, ]
Operations M IlOllgemen t
MBA Rotation A . Starts 2/5 BUSAJ22
Intermediate Accounting I I
50 1 2 1 (3)
MW
BUSAJ23
Cost Accounting & Control Systems
5 0 1 22 ( 3 )
TR
BUSA33S
Financial I nvestments
SO 1 23 ( 3 )
MWF
BU
InternatiOPlI1 Finance
AJ37
SO l 24 ( 3 )
I :4S-3:30PM
1 :4S-3:30PM
3:40-5:25PM
1 1 :50- 1 :35PM
TR
50 1 46 MCLT- 1 3 8
l or T
6:00-9:30PM
TBA
Ptai-;:. C
BUSA523
TBA
Lee. CS
Managing I nnovation
MBA Rotation A. Starts 2/5
MCLT- 1 24
Myers, G
MCLT- 1 24
Finnie, B
MCLT- 1 24
W
VanWyhe, G
Wolf, F
S O l 47 ( 3 )
T or R
6:00-9:30PM
BUSAS40
Effective Busi ness Negotiations
MBA Rotation B . Starts 217 50 1 48 ( 3 )
T or R
6:00-9:30PM
BUSASSO
Leading Family
TBA
& Closely-Held
Nyden, J
Enterprises
MBA Rotation C. Starts 21 1 3 BUSA342
Managing Human Resources
50 1 2S ( 3 )
MW
BUSA343
Managing Reward Systems
S O l 26 ( 3 )
MWF
3:40-5:25PM
50149 (3) MeLT- I 37
BUSA5S8 9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
BUSA363
Consumer Behnior
50 1 27 ( 3 )
TR
BUSA36S
Sales
5 0 1 28 (3)
MWF
3 :40-5:2SPM
&
MBA Rotation MCLT- 1 37
Stall
6:00-9 :30PM
TBA
Pratt, C
TBA
Matthaei, C
MCLT- 1 37
Harmon, S
New Venture Management
C.
Starts 21 1 2
50 1 5 1 ( 3 )
T or R
BUSAS60
6:00-9:30PM
Managing Health Care En terprises
MBA Rotation C. Starts 21 1 2 50 1 5 2 ( 3 )
ale!! Managemen t 9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
M or W
Gibson, L
T or R
6:00-9:30PM
TBA
Schultz, C Robertson. C
MC LT- 1 05
Tuzovic, S
27
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1:.::1 :> I... onunuea ...
BUSA570
Technology Management
CHEM336
5 0 1 54 ( 3 )
T or R
6:00-9:30PM
Lee, CS
TBA
Fee: $60.00 50 1 7 1 ( I )
F
Off-campus course in Ireland. To apply contact Abby Wigs tram-Carlson at
C H E M342
Physical Chemistry NS, SM
253.535.7330
Co-register for C H EM
BUSA589
N , SM
Organic Special Projects Lab
Cu-register for C H EM 332. By invitatiun only. Instntctor signature required. Lab
MBA Rotation C . Starts 21 1 2
1 :45-5 : 2 5 PM
RCTR-224
Yakel is, N
RCTR-224
Davis, P
RCTR-224
Davis, P
International Experience: Ireland
5 1 266 (0)
TBA
TBA
TBA
BUSA589
International Experience: China
Simpson, M
344 lab
50 1 72 (4)
MWF
I I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM
C H E M344
Physical
hemistry Lab
Off-campus course in China. To apply contact Abby Wigstrom-Carlson at
Co-register for C H E M 342. Lab Fee: $60.00
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7330
50 1 73 ( I )
R
CHEM405
Biochemistry II NS, SM
5 1 267 (0)
TBA
TBA
TBA
B USA590
Strategic Management in a Global Context
MBA Rotation B. Starts 217 50155 (3)
T or R
6:00-9:30PM
I :45-5 :25PM
Bamowe, J Co-register for
HEM 405 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00
50 1 74 (3)
T
C H E M405
Biochemistry Lab
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
RCTR-224
Cotten M
RCTR-224
Collen,
RCTR-224
Fryhle, C
Albers. J
TBA
Co-register for CHEM 405.
CHE M I STRY
Contact: Chemistry Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7530 or chair@chem.l'l u.edu TIME(PMl
Monday
TlIesda�
1 :00-2:00
Closed
Staft'
2 : 00-3:00
Staff
Staff
3 : 00-4:00
Staff
Staff
4:00-5:00
Staff
Staff
5 : 00-6:00
Staft'
Staff
C H E M I 05
Chemistry of Life Lab
lNGR- I OO
Cotten, M
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
CHE M420
Instrumental Analysis NS, SM
50 1 77 (4)
MWF
9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM
CHEM420
Instrumental Analysis Lab
RCTR-224
Waldow,
0
50 1 78 (0)
WF
I :45-4:45PM
RCTR�224
Waldow,
0
C H E M499
Capstone: Senior Seminar SR
Participation in Capstone Symposium during afternoons ufthe week prior to NSCI Academic Festival required.
50 1 57 (0)
TBA
RCTR-20 I
CHEM 1 l 6
General Chemistry II NS, S M
50 1 5 8 (4)
MWF
RCTR- 1 03
CHEM1l6
General Chemistry Discussion
M
1 2 :30- 1
:35PM
RCTR-224
Waldow,
0
Cotten. M
CHIN ESE STU DIES PROGRAM
C o-register for C H EM 1 1 6 l a b a n d discussion. Lab Fce: $60.00 8 :00-9 :05AM
R
5 0 1 79 (0-2)
Co-register for C H EM 1 0 5 . Open lab minimum 2 hrs per wc:ek TBA
5 0 1 76 (2)
Co-register for CHEM 420. Minimum 6 hrs lab per week.
Co-register for C HEM 1 05 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 1 l : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM
Introduction to Research NS
M
Lab Fee: $60.00
Chemistry of Life NS, SM MWF
C H E M4 1 0
1 :45-5 :25PM
Co-register for C H EM 420 lab. Prereq: C H EM 320 - no except ions.
Students are responsi b l e for reserving the appropriate number of consecutive
50 1 56 (4)
T
Lab Fee: 5060.00
hours each week in their cour�e schedules during the above opcn tim"s. C H E M I 05
50 1 75 (0)
Yakelis. N
Contact: Dr. Grcgory Youtz at 253.535.76 19 or y()ut7.glrO�plu.edll Courses being offered which may count towards the major or minor:
Co-register for C H EM 1 1 6 and lab.
N
East Asian Cui tures C, S I
5 0 1 59 (0)
M
4 :00-4 :50PM
RCTR-220
Yakelis,
5 0 1 60 (0)
T
3:45-4 : 3 5 P M
RCTR-220
Yakelis, N
C H IN202
Intermediate Chinese C
50 1 6 1 (0)
T
6:00-6 :50PM
RCTR-220
Yakelis, N
C H IN302
Composition and Conversation C
ANTH343
5 0 1 62 (0)
W
4:00-4 :50PM
RCTR-220
Yakel is, N
H IST339
Revolutionary
50 1 63 (0)
R
3 :45-4:3 5 PM
RCTR-220
Yakelis, N
RELI233
The Religions of China C, R3
50 1 64 (0)
R
6:00-6:50PM
RCTR-220
Yakel is, N
CRE M 1 l 6
General Chemistry Lab
Co-register for C H EM 1 1 6 and discussion. Open lab minimum 3 hI" per week 5 0 1 6 5 (0)
TBA
TBA
RCTR-20 1
C H E M320
Analytical Chemilltry NS, S M
Waldow,
8:00-9:45AM
CHEM320
Analytical Chemistry Lab
RCTR-220
Naasz. B
50 1 67 (0)
TBA
CHEM332
Organic Chemistry II NS, S M
RCTR-20 1
Naasz, B
Co-register for CHEM 3 3 4 o r 3 3 6 . 8 : 00-9:05AM
5 0 1 69 (4)
MWF
ClTEM334
Organic Chemistry II Lab NS, SM
INGR- I OO
Fryhle, C
Co-register for C H EM 332. Lab Fee: $60.00. Open lab minimum 4.5 hrs per week 50 1 70
(I)
TBA
TBA
COMA 1 20. Courses with THEA, ARTD, and MUSI prefix meet the Corc I Arts requirement. Intended communication majors should enroll in either COMA 1 0 1 o r COMA 1 90.
Co-register for CHEM 320. Open lab minimum 4.5 hrs per week TBA
Contact: Communication and Theatre Department at 253.535 .776 1 or
Note: No course with a COMA prefix meets the Core I Arts requirement except
Lab Fee: $60.00 TR
COMMUNICATION commthea@l'lu.edu
Co-register for C H EM 3 2 0 lab. I nstructor permission required. 50 1 66 (4)
0
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RCTR-20
I
COM A I O I
I n troduction to Commu nication
50 1 84 (4)
MWF
COMAI02
Communication Ethics
8:00-9:05AM
INGR- 1 09
Bartancn, M
INGR- 1 09
Rowe,
INGR- 1 09
Land, A
Course mects I" half of term. 5 0 1 8 5 (2)
MW
6:00-8:00PM
C
Course meets 2'" half o f term 5 0 1 86 (2)
Fryhle, C
28
TR
9 : 5 5- 1 1 :40AM
OMMUNICATION Continued... COMA 1 20
Media in t h e World A R
50 1 87 (4)
MWF
FI :
M A I 90 50 1 8
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
OM
212
ourse
meets I
50 I &9 (2)
.
GR- I 09
Lisosky, J
8:00-9:45A\1
Public
INGR- 1 09
Franke, M
half of tenn MWF 8:00-9:05AM
8:00-9 :05AM
MWF
•
TR
9 : 5 5- 1 1 :40
1R
OMA2 1 3
our.e meets
ourse
meets
COMA362
Principles of Advertising
50209 (4)
TR
9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM
COMA387
ST: Peace JournaHsm
502 1 0 (4)
MW
COM A423
Broadcast Prod uctio n
INGR- I I S B
Staff
502 1 1 (4)
TR
M
COMA42S
Communication Practicum
I
Franke, M
GR- I 09
Staff
fNGR- 1 1 5 B
Young, A
502 1 2 ( I )
1 1 :50-1 : 3 5 PM
INGR- 1 09
I :45-3:30PM
INGR- 1 09
Rowe, C
6:00-8:00PM
INGR- 1 1 5 B
Land, A
fNGR- I I S B
Staff
INGR- I 09
Bartanen, M
Instructor's signature required to registe r
Franke, 1'.1
I " half of tenn 1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
MWF
I" hal f of tenn 1 1 :50- 1 :3 5 PM TR
Course meets 2 5 0 1 95 ( 2 )
INGR- 1 1 5 B
3 :40- 5 : 25 P M
R
COMA441
Con1lid Management
502 1 3 (4)
MWF
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
Communica.tion Writing
5 0 1 93 ( 2 )
5 0 1 94 (2)
I I :50- 1 : 3 5 PM
Staff
Course m�ets 2 ' half of term 50 I 92 ( 2 )
TR
INGR- I I S8
ourse mccts I " hal f of tem! 50191 (2)
Public Relations Writing
50208 (4)
peaking
CouCle meets 2"" hal f o f tenn 5 0 1 90 ( 2 )
COMA360
I ntroduction to Communication ( 1 0 1 ) F
TR
(4)
I
COMA461 S taff
Public Relations Planning and Management
INGR- 1 I 5B
502 1 4 ( 4 )
TR
INGR- 1 09
Land. A
SCHOOL OF ARTS & COMMUNrCATION
I
StafY
SOAC295
I :4S-3:30PM
INGR- 1 09
Young, A
ha l f of tern! TR
S:00-9:45AM
GR - 1 1 5B
Pre-Internship
Meets w/SOAC 395
O�1A 2 2
Video Production
ourse meets I h If of tenn 5 1 24 7 (2)
MW
3 :40-5 :25PM
INGR- I I S B
Isakson, K
5 1 06 7 ( I )
R
SOAC299
Keystone
1 :45-3:30PM
INGR- 1 1 5 B
Feller, A
1 :45-3:30PM
INGR- I I S B
Feller, A
I :4S-3:30PM
INGR- I I S B
Feller, A
I :45-3:JOPM
INGR- 1 1 5 B
Feller, A
Meets w/SOA C 399 COMAllS
Practieu m
I n�lructor', .ignaturc requ i red 3:40-5 :25PM T 50 1 96 ( I ) OM
230
5 1 068 INGR- 1 1 5B
(I)
T
SO A C395
Staff
Pre-Internship
Meets w/SOAC 295
Writing fo r Journ ali.�m
5 1 069 ( I )
R
SOAC399
Keystone
'ourse meets 2" half of tenn 5 0 1 97 ( 2 )
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35 P\1
I N G R- 1 1 5B
Lisosky, J
Meets w/SOAC 299
OMAl70 ourse m�....
50 1 9 8 (2)
Professional Wrilin I ' half of lenn 8:00-9:45AM TR
I
GR- 1 1 5B
Young, A
",otc: P re- regis t ra l lo n wiU be orrered on elect upper-division COMA classes for tudents pur uing II ommunlclltlon major or minor. CO JAJ02
M dla
!hles
(ourse meets 2'- hal f of term 50 1 99 ( 2 ) M 6:00-8:00PM COMAJ03
Gender & COlnDlun.icalion A
50200 (4)
MWf
COM
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50_0 1 (4)
'OMAJI
Row.:, C
1
Ehrcnhaus,
OR- 1 1 58
P
T
SOAC495
I nteroship
S I 07 1
5 1 072
( I -R )
R
3:40-5:25PM
( I -R)
INGR- 1 09
Feller, A
MW
6:00-8:00PM
INGR- 1 1 5B
Wells. R
SOAC499
Capstone SR
5 1 073 ( 2 )
T
3:40-S :25PM
INGR- 1 09
5 1 074 ( 2 )
T
6:00-8:00PM
INGR- 1 09
Feller, A Feller, A
ADMN-209
Curtis, G
SIGN LANGUAGE S ig n Language A
SIGN l02
Intercultural Commu nication
MWF
1 2:30- 1 :35PM
INGR- 1 09
Ehrenhaus. P
6:00-8:00Pm
INGR- 1 09
Fel ler, A
Prereq: SIG 5 1 066 (4)
I
101 TR
1 :45-3 :30PM
Dialog
502U2 ( 2 )
R
COM
Publi
322
9: I S - 1 0:20AM
INGR- 1 09
5 1 070 ( I )
hing Procedures
Consent of instructor required.
rosslisted wlENGL 3 1 2 . Fee: $ 1 0.00
ot for G U R .
50:!03 (4)
I :45-3:30PM
MW
ADMN-2 1 1 B
Robinson, S
IN
StafT
Copy Ed i t i n g Course me ets 2"" half of tenn
COMPUTER SC IENCE & ENGINEERING Contact: Compuh:r Science & Engineering Depa rtment at 253.535 .7400 or www.cs.plu.edu
COMAJ23 204 ( 2 )
COMA325
MWF
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 : 2 0PM
-1 15B
Photojournll.lism
Course meets I" halfof tenn 50205 ( 2 )
MWf'
COMA329
Depth Reporling
0206 ( 4 )
MW
1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM
3 :40-5 : 2 5 PM
INGR- 1 1 5 B
INGR- 1 09
Lisosky, J
Wells. R
CSC E 1 l 5
Solve i t With Computers MR, NS
S02 1 9 (4)
TR
S :00-9:45AM
M C LT-203
Easwaran, S
CSC E 1 20
Comp uterized Information Systems NS
50220 (4)
TR
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
MCLT-203
folsom, M
5022 1 (4)
TR
1 :4S-3:30PM
MCLT-203
50222 (4 )
TR
3 :40-S :25PM
MCLT-203
F o lsom, M Fo l som , M
29
COMPUTER CI ENCE & ENOrN EERlNG Continued. . . CSCE 1 3 1
I ntroduction to Engineering NS
COOP476
I I :S O - I :3SPM
Full-time Advlnced I nterns hip Sta n'
S02 1 6 ( 1 2 )
Co-register for CSCE 1 3 1 lab. lab Fee: $60.00 S0223 (2)
TR
MCLT-203
CSCE D I
I n troduction to Engineering lab
Kakar, A COOP477
International Work Experience
502 1 7 ( 1 - 1 2 )
Staff
C -register for CSCE 1 3 1 - 0 1 50224 ( 0 )
F
4: I S-5:30Pm
MCLT-203
COOP576
Kakar. A
Work Experience 1 1\
S02 1 8 ( 1 -4) CSCEI44
Introduction to Computer Science
Staff
IS
Co-regi ster for CSCE 144 lab. lab Fee: $60.00 50125 (4)
MWF
1 1 : I S- 1 2:20PM
MC lT-203
Murphy. l
50226 (4) '
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 PM
MClT-203
Hauser. G
CSC E 144
In trodudion to Computer Science lab
ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS A ICE276
50227 (0)
R
9:SS- 1 1 :40AM
M C lT-2 1 0
Murphy, l
S0228 (0)
R
1 1 :S0- 1 :35PM
MCLT-2 1 0
Murphy. l
AIC E476
F 1 : Privacy
S0229 (4)
TR
CSCE2 70
Data Structures NS
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
MWF
CSCE270
Data Structures lab
RCTR-22 I
Spillman, R
MC lT-203
Contact: Communication
Blaha, K
o-register for CSCE 270. 5023 1 (0)
T
9:S5- 1 1 :40AM
M C lT-2 1 0
Blaha, K
50232 (0)
T
I I :SO- I : 3 S P M
MClT-2 1 0
Blaha, K
CSCE320
Software Engin eering NS
S0233 (4)
MWF
MC LT-203
Hauser, G
8:00-9:0SAM
RCTR-2 2 I
Kakar. A
50235 (0)
W
1 :4S-S:2SPM
CSCE346
Digital Electronics NS
MCLT-2 1 2
Kakar, A
Co-register for CSCE 346 lab. lab Fee: $60.00 I I :SO- I : 3 5 PM
S0236 (4)
TR
CSC E346
Digital Electronics lab
Co-register for
SeE 346.
50237 (0)
R
I :4S-3:30PM
CSCE367
Datablse Mlnagement N S
S0238 (4)
MWF
50239 (4) C.
£4 1 0
. 0240 ( 1 -4)
I :4S-2:50PM
Assembly Language MWF
3 :40-6:00PM
ECAM-GYM
McGill, M
ECON I O I
Pri ndp'e.� o f Microeconomics S 2
S0245 (4)
MWF
9: I S- I O:20AM
ADMN-2 1 7
50246 (4)
TR
I I :50- 1 :3SPM
RAMS-204
Johnson. N
5 1 22 1 (4)
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
ADMN-209
Adams-Kane
Adams-Kane
RCTR-22 I
MClT-2 1 2
MClT-203
ECONI02
Principles of Macroeconomics S2
50247 (4)
MWF
ECON301
Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis S2
50248 (4)
MW
1 2 :30- 1 :3SPM
I :45-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 O
ADMN-2 1 4
Salimi. J
Adams -Kane
Easwaran. S
Easwaran, S
Blaha. K
ECON302
Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis S2
50249 (4)
MW
ECON3 1 1
Energy
50250 (4)
TR
3 :40-S:25PM
ADMN-206
& Natural Resource Economics S2 I :45-3:30PM ADMN-200
ECON322
Money and Oinking S2
5025 1 (4) -
MW
I :45-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 2
Ng'ang'a, P
Reiman, M
Salim i . J
RCTR-22 I
Spillman, R
ECON325
Industrial Organization and Pu blic Policy S2
50252 (4)
TR
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-204B
Hunnicutt, l
Digital Image Processing NS MWF
1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 P M
Microprocessors NS
50242 (4)
MWF
9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM
M C lT- 1 05
RCTR-22 I
CSCE499
Capstone: Senior Seminar SR
50243 (2)
TR
3:40-5 :25PM
RCTR-22 I
Easwaran,
Spillman,
Kakar, A
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Cont act: Cooperative Education/Academic lnkmships at 2 5 3 .53S.7324 or intern@plu.edu. Independent Study Card required to register. COOP276
F
& Computer Organization NS
8 : 00-9:0SAM
C CE480
S02 1 5 ( 1 2 )
Dance ProducUon PE
Analog E ngineering lab
Co-register for CSCE 34S.
E380
DANC462 S I 239 (2)
Contact: Economics Department at 2 5 3 . 53S.7S9S or traviskm@plu.edu
C CE345 Analog Engineering NS g ister for CSCE 345 lab. lab F�e: $60.00 1 I : I S - 1 2 : 20PM
& Theatre Department at 253.53S .7359
ECONOMICS
Co-
CS
Stall'
DANCE
9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM
50230 (4)
CSCE345
Part-time Advanced Internship
S0003 ( 1 -8)
o-rellister for CSCE 270 lab. lab Fee: $60.00
MWF
StalT
& Technology F, NS
CSCE I 90
S0234 (4)
Part-time Internship
50()02 ( 1 -8)
Co-register or CSCE 144-0 I or 02.
Full-time Internship Stafr
S
R
ECON335
European Economic Integration S2
50253 (4)
TR
ECON337
International Macnleconomies
5 1 222 (4)
MWF
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
1 1 : I S - 1 2 :20PM
ADMN-2 2 1
ADMN-22 I
Ng'ang'a. P
MClT-2 1 6
Travis, K
ECON344
Econometrics S2
50254 (4)
TR
ECON345
Math Topics in Economics S2
50255 (4)
MWF
ECON499
Capstone: Senior Seminar SR
5 1 277 (4)
MW
I I :50-1 :35PM
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
I :45-3:30PM
Reiman. M
XAVR-250
Peterson, N
HONG-246B
Travis, K
TBA
Sal i mi ,
Gradulte COong<!: ECON520
Economic Policy Analysis
50258 (3)
M or W
30
6:00-9:30PM
J
EDUCATION Please see Instructional Development & Leadership for course offerings
ENGL325
Personal Essay WR
50299 (4)
MW
ENGL334
Special Topics in Children's Literature LT
I :45-3:30PM
Topic: Myth and Children's Literature TR 3:40-5:25PM 50300 (4)
ENGUSH ContJIct: English Department at 253.535.73 2 1 or engl@l'lu.edu Note: International Students should see the Languages & Literatures section for their writing seminars
I
The following courses, listed under Languages & Literatures. are taught in English and meet the Literature- GUR: SCAN34 1 CLAS2 3 1
ENGLl90
Topics in Scandinavian Literature LT Masterpieces i n European Literature LT
ENGLlI3
Literature: Themes
Topic: Women's Worlds 50285 (4)
TR
ENGL2 1 5
Short Fiction LT
50286 (4)
TR
ENGL2 1 6
RAMS-205
Marcus. L
& Authors LT
I :45-3:30PM
I :45-3:30PM
ADlvfN-204A
ADMN-2 1 9
Jansen, S
Skipper. J
ENGL225
Autobiographical Writing WR
50290 (4)
TR
EYLD-227
1 WR ADMN-2 1 I B
EN GL231
MJlSterpieces in European Literature LT
50 1 82 (4)
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
ADMN-22I
ENGL233
Post-Colonial Literature C. LT
5 1 228 (4)
TR
3 :40-5 :25PM
ENO LlS}
British Traditions in Lit LT
502 3 (4)
TR
I :45-3:30PM
ENGLJOI
Shakespeare LT
50294 (4)
TR
ENGLJ I 2
Publishing Procedures
I :45-3:30PM
ENGU67
20·h Century British Literature LT
Topic: WWII 50305 (4)
MWF
ENGL387
Topics in Rhetoric, Writing and Culture
ADMN-2 1 7
Seal. D
Kaufman, R
ENGL425
Writing on Special Topics SR. WR
Topic: Environmental Writing 50308 (4) TR 3 :40-5:25PM
ADMN-2I I A
Bergman, C
ENGU27
Imaginatin Writing III SR, WR
50309 (4)
MW
6:00-8:00PM
ADMN-2 I I B
Baro!, E
TR
3:40-5 :25PM
ADMN-2 1 I B
Skipper, J
ENGL5 1 1
Writing Mentorship I
503 1 2 (4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rubin. S
TBA
Rubin, S
TBA
TBA
Rubin, S
TBA
TBA
Rubin. S
ENGL5 1 2
Writing Mentorship I I
503 1 3 (4)
TBA
TBA
ENGL513
Writing Mentorship III
503 1 4 (4)
TBA
Temple·
ENGL599
Thesis
Thurston. B
503 1 5 ( 1 -4)
TBA
Snee, R
Rahn, S
ADMN-206
Bcrgman, C
Campbell. T
Grad uate Clluna;
Oestreich • .I
RAMS-204
E NVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Contact: Environmental Studies Program at 253.535.7 1 28 or �nY1@(!ly.sa!1! Additional course offered which may count towards the major or minor: ECON3 1 1 HIST370 PHIL230 POLS346 RELI239
Energy and Natural Resource Economics S2 Environmental History of the US S I Philosophy, Animals & the Environment PH Environmental Politics and Policy S I Environment and Culture R3 �
INGR- 1 2 2
ENGLJ23
Writing in Professional Settiogs WR
50297 (4)
TR
ENGL324
Free-Laoce Writing WR
50298 (4)
MWF
I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
ADMN-2 1 7
MW
Crosslisted w/ARTD 3 3 1 . Requires permission: Contact S.Robinson.
9:55-1 1 :40AM
Levy. M
The English Language
3:40-5 :25Pm
Campbell. T
RAMS-207
ENGU03
Art of the Book 1
Blomquist 9, 253.535.724 1 . Fee: $35 .00 TR 50296 (4) I I :50-1 :35PM
ADMN-204A
50307 (4)
rosslisted w/COMA 322. Not [or GUR. Consent of instructor required. Fee: $ 10.00 MW ADMN-2 1 I B Robinson, S I :45-3:30PM 5 2 5 (4) ENGUIJ
I :45-2:50PM
Oestreich• .I
MWF
3:40-5:25PM
Jansen. S
ADMN-2 1 I B
Travel Writing WR
MW
ADMN-204B
ENGU52 Seminar: Theme, Genre LT, SR Topic: The Bloomsbury Group 1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM 503 1 1 (4) ADMN-2 1 I B MWF
50289 (4)
50291 (4)
3 :40-5:25PM
Levy. M
ENGL224
Imaginalin Writing
English Renaissance Lit LT
MW
Marcus. L
ADMN-2 1 I A
Reseuth
TR
ENGL227
ENGU53
50304 (4)
Rahn, S
ADMN-2 1 7
503 1 0 (4) Topic: Fiction
ENGL221
9:55-1 1 :40AM
I :45-3:30PM
TemplcThurston. B
50288 (4)
9: 1 5 - 1 O:20AM
TR
INGR- I OO
&
Writing WR 8:00-9:45AM
Feminist Approached iII Literature A, LT
50301 (4)
Kaufman, R
Topic: Poetry
Topics i n Literature C . LT
Topic: South African Township Drama 9:55- I 1 :40AM 50287 (4) TR
ADMN-204B
ENGU41
Topic: Sophistry and Cynicism 50306 (4) 3:40-5:25PM MW
FI: Women's Literature (232) A,F. LT
Topic: Women Writers and the Body Politic MW 50284 (4) I :45-3:30PM
LlBR-332
Spring, J
HONG-246B
BrownCarlton, S
RAMS-207
Oestreich, J
ENVTI04 Conservation of Natural Resources NS. SM Co-register for ENYT 1 04 lab. Crosslisted w/GEOS 1 04 . Lab Fee: $60.00 503 1 6 (4) 1 2 :30- 1 :35PM RCTR- I 09 MWF Whitman, J
.
31
VIRO
"'ENTAl
ENVT I 04
TL'OI
Conllnuc:tl.
Conservation of Natural Resources Lab
Co-regi 路ter for ENVT 1 04. I :45-3 :30Pm SO 17 (U) M 503 1 8 (0)
W
I :45-3:3 0PM
Topic: TBA 5 1 1 54 (4) Whitman.
RCTR- 1 09
Whitman. J
TBA
TBA
Staff
MW
6:00-8:00PM
ADMN-2 1 I A
Land. A
Topic: TBA 5 1 1 55 (4)
ENVT350
TBA
J
RCTR- 1 09
Environmental Methods
o-register for ENVT 350 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 503 1 9 (4)
MWF
ENVT350
Environmental Methods Lab
1 l : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM
Topic: Serious Comics: The Rhetoric of the Graphic Novel RCTR- 1 08
McKenney, R
F
ENVT495
Internship
5 1 1 5 7 (4) 1 2 : 30-4:45PM
TR
9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-2 1 I B
Levy, M
TR
I I : 5 0 - 1 :35PM
HONG-246A
Woolworth, S
MWF
8:00-9:05AM
ADMN-2 1 I A
Carlson, J
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
XAVR- 1 5 0
Staff
Topi c : TBA
Co-register for ENVT 3 5 0 . 50320 (0) '
5 1 1 56 (4)
RCTR- 1 08
McKenney. R Topic: TBA 5 1 1 5 8 (4)
Independent Study card required TBA
5032 1 ( 1 - 1 2)
TBA
TBA
ENVT499
Capstone: Senior Project SR
50322 (4)
T
Olufs. D
Topic: TBA 5 1 1 59 (4)
3 :40-5:25PM
RCTR- 1 08
M cKenney, R
G EOSCIENCES
Contact: Geosciences Department a t 253.535.7563 or geos@plu.edu
T H E FI RST-YEAR E XPERI ENCE
Contact: First Year Experience Program at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7285 or woolwost@plu.edu.
GEOSI02
Inquiry seminars and writing seminars are for students entering PLU in the 2007-
Co-register for GEOS 1 02 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00
2008 school year with fewer than 20 transferable semester credit hours. NOTE:
50334 (4)
MW
GEOSI02
General Oceanography Lab
General Oceanography NS, S M 6:00-8:00PM
RCTR- 1 09
Benham, S
Students may enroll only in one inquiry seminar over the course of the year. Co-register for GEOS 1 02 .
I NQU IRY SE MIN ARS ANTHl90
F I : M arriage, Family
500 1 2 (4)
TR
50335 (0)
M
8:00-9:30PM
RCTR- \ 09
Benham. S
50336 (0)
W
8:00-9:30PM
RCTR- 1 09
Benham. S
GEOS I 03
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards NS, S M
& Kinship (385) F, S I. C
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-208
Brusco. E
Co-register for GEOS 1 03 lab. L a b Fee: $60.00 COMA 1 90
FI: Introduction to Communication ( 1 0 1) F
501 88 (4)
TR
CSCEI 90
F I : Privacy
50229 (4)
TR
ENG L l 90
8:00-9:45AM
INGR- 1 09
& Technology F, NS
9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM
RCTR-22 I
50337 (4)
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
RCTR- 1 09
Lowes, B
GEOSI03
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards Lab
Franke. M Co-register for GEOS 1 03 . SpillmilO, R
50338 (0)
T
8:00-9:45 A M
RCTR- I 09
Lowes, B
50339 (0)
R
8 : 00-9:45AM
RCTR- I 09
Lowes, B
GEOSI04
Conservation of Natural Resources NS, S M
FI: Women's Literature (232) A.F, LT
T pic: Women Writers and the Body Politic 50284 (4)
MW
I :45-3:30PM
P H I L I 90
Inquiry Seminar F. PH
RAMS-205
Marcus, L
Topic: Ethics of Food I :45-3 :30PM
EVLD-228
50967 (4)
TR
SOCW I 90
FI: I ntroduction to Social Work ( 1 0 1 ) A, F, S2
McKenna, E
Co-register for GEOS 1 04 lab. L a b Fee: $60.00 1 2:30- 1 :35PM
RCTR- I 09
50340 (4)
MWF
GEOS I04
Conservation of Natural Resources Lab
Whitman, J
Co-register for GEOS 1 04.
J
5034 1 (0)
M
I :45-3:30PM
RCTR- 1 09
Whitman,
50342 (0)
W
I :45-3:30PM
RCTR- \ 09
Whihnan, J
GEOSI05
Meteorology NS, SM RCTR- I 09
Todd, C
This course includes three field trips and a service learning component 5 1 087 (4)
MW
1 :45-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 7
Moran. M
Co-register for GEOS 1 05 lab, Lab Fee: $60.00
WRITING SEMINARS WRIT 1 0 1
Writing Seminar FW. WR
MW
I :45-3:30PM
HONG-246A
Barot. E
MW
3 :40-5:25PM
ADMN-2 1 1 A
Bergman, C
Topic: Women, "Beauty" and Media Manipulation 5 1 1 50 (4)
TR
3 :40-5 :25PM
ADMN-208
Jansen. S
Topic: Prison Writings 5 1 1 5 1 (4)
TR
1 :45-3:30PM
HONG-246A
Woolworth. S
GEOS I 05
Meteorology Lab
50344 (0)
T
9:55 - 1 1 :40AM
RCTR- 1 09
Todd, C
50345 (0)
R
9 : 5 5- 1 1 :40AM
RCTR- \ 09
Todd. C
GEOS201
Geologic Principles NS. SM RCTR- 1 22
Benham, S
50346 (4)
MWF
GEOS201
Geologic Principles Lab
Co-register for GEOS 20 I .
I :45-3:30PM I :45-3:30PM
50347 (0)
M
50348 (0)
W
GEOS324
Igneous Petrology NS. SM
TR
3:40-5:25PM
RAMS-207
Yetter. C
INGR- 1 1 5 B
Wells, R
50349 (2)
Topic: Writing for Communication 5 1 1 53 (4)
1 2 :30- 1 :3 5 PM
Co-register for GEOS 324 lab. Meets
Topic: TBA 5 1 1 52 (4)
8:00-9:05AM
Co-register for GEOS 20 I lab. Lab Fee: $60.00
TopIC: Animal Rights 5 1 1 49 (4)
MWF
Co-register for GEOS 1 05 .
Topic: Autobiography of a Face 5 1 148 (4)
50343 (4)
MW
I :45-3:30PM
32
MTW
RCTR- 1 22
Benham. S
RCTR- 1 22
Benham, S
1" halfof term. Lab Fee: $30.00
I :45-2:50PM
RCTR- 1 1 3
Lowes, B
GEOSCIENCES Continuoed ... GEOS324
Igneous Petrology Lab
Co-register for GEOS 324. Meets
I" half of term.
50350 (0)
R
I :4S-3:30PM
GEOS329
Metamorphic Petrology NS, S M
HISTlSl
Colonial American History S I
50373 (4)
MW
A DMN-2 1 0
1 :45-3:30PM
StafT
Lowes, B
RCTR- 1 1 3
HISTJOI
I ntroduction to H istorical Methods and Research S I
50374 (4)
MW
H I STJ2 1
Greek Civilizations S I
I :45-3:30PM
RAMS-203
Halvorson, M
Co-register for GEOS 329 lab. Meets 2"" half o f tenn. Lab Fec: $30.00 50352 (2)
MTW
I :45-2:50PM
RCTR- 1 1 3
Lowes, B
Crosslisted with CLAS 3 2 1 . GEOS329
Metamorphic Petrology Lab
50375 (4)
MWF
I :45-2:50PM
ADtvfN-202
Snee. R
INGR-IOO
Halvorson, M
ADMN-2 1 0
Hames, G
A DMN-2 1 9
Cathcart,
XAVR-20 1
Cathcart,
Co-register for GEOS 329. Meets 2" half of term. 50J53 (0) GEOS350
R
1 :45-3:30PM
Lowes, B
RCTR- 1 I 3
50355 (4)
TR
9:55- 1 I :40AM
GEOS350
Marine Geology Lab
Whitman, J
RCTR- 1 1 3
Co-register for GEOS 350.
I I :50- 1 :35PM
50356 (0)
T
GEOS499
Capstone: Senior Seminar SR
50357 (2)
R
3 :40-4:45PM
RCTR- 1 08
H I STJ37
The History of Mexico
50379 (4)
TR
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
Courses which may count towards the major or minor: Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity C. S I
ANTHIHISTIPOL S2 1 0
Global Perspectives: The World in Change C, S I
ANTH387
A nthropology of Development S I
BUSA20 1
Value Creation in the Global Environment
COMA304
Intercultural Communication C
C MA387
Peace Journalism
C OMA44 I
Conflict Management
ECON335
European Economic Integrat ion S2
ECON337
International Macroeconomics
ENGL233
Post-Colonial Literature C, LT
HIST2 1 5
Modem World History C, S I
H IST339
Revolutionary China C, S I
H IST340
Modem Japan C. S I
INTC2 1 1
20'" Century Origins of the Contemporary World 12
fNTC329
Personal Commitments; Global Issues 1 3
POLS43 I
Advanced International Relations S I Christian Theology: Theologies of Liberation
RELI230
Religion and Culture: Religion and Healing R3
RELI233
Religions of China: Daoism C, R3
RELl393
Topics in Comp Religion: Religion & the Immigrant Exp A, R3
SCAN 3 2 1
Topics in Scan Culture
SPAN322
Latin American Civilization
Capstone: Research Seminar SR
5: 45-7:40PM
ADMN-2 1 I A
MW
3 :40-5 :25PM
H IST340
Modern Japan C, S I
503 8 1 (4)
MWF
H I STJ59
History of Women in the US A, S I
50384 (4)
TR
H I ST360
The Holocaust A, S I
50385 (4)
TR
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
I I :50-1 :35PM
9 : 5 5- 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-209
Kraig. B
XAVR-250
Ericksen. R
H I ST370
Environmental History of the US S I
50386 (4)
TR
9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM
HISTJ87
ST: The Civil War S I
S I 283 (4)
MWF
H I S1460
West & Northwest A. S I
50387 (4)
TR
1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM
I :45-3:30PM
XAVR- 1 5 0
Richey, D
ADMN-2 1 6
Richey, D
ADMN-2 1 4
Richey. D
H IST494
Seminar: American History SR, S I
50388 (4)
TR
H IST496
Seminar: The Third World
50389 (4)
T
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
6:00-9:30PM
ADMN-2 1 7
C', SR, S I RAMS-207
H IS1497
Seminar: European History SR, S I
50390 (4)
W
6:00-9:30PM
Kraig, B
RAMS-20S
Hames, G
Ericksen. R
LEADERSmp Contact: Instructional Development & Leadership a t 253.53S.7272 or educ@plu.edu. For infonnation regarding prerequisites, fieldwork. and student
20'" Century Latin American Literature C, LT
TR
Revolutionary China C, S I
50380 (4)
I NSTRUCTIONAL DEVE LOP M ENT &
& Society: Nordic Colonialism & Culture C
50364 (4)
H l STJ39
& Democracy
RELI227
GLST499
C', S I
I I :50- 1 :35PM
Whitman. J
Contact: Global Studies Program a t 253.535.73 2 1 o r glst@plu.edu
PAN432
MWF
Whitman, J
RCTR- 1 1 3
GLOBAL STUDIES
â&#x20AC;˘
Reformation S I
50377 (4) Marine Geology NS. SM
Co-register for GEOS 350 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00
ANTH I 02
H IST325
teaching please refer to page 9 of the class schedule. E DUC406
Grosvenor. P
HISTORY Contact: H istory Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7595 or hist@plu.edu
Math in K-8 Education
CO-register for EDUC 408', 424. and SPED 424. Reserve 6-8 hrs per week for field work i n assigned schools. 50260 (4)
TR
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-2 1 5
Jacks. A
5026 1 (4)
TR
1 \ :50- 1 :35PM
ADMN-2 1 5
Jacks. A
EDUC408
Literacy in K-8 Education
See special notes on EDUC 406. H I ST l 08
History of Western Civilizations S I
S0370 (4)
TR
3 : 40-5 :25PM
ADMN-200
Staff
ADMN-2 1 9
Cathcart, A
C, S I
HlSTl09
East Asian Societies
503 7 1 (4)
MWF
HISTlIO
Global Perspectives C, S I
5 1 294 (4)
TR
1 2:30- 1 : . 5 P M
1 :45-3:30PM
H ISTl l 5
Modern World H istory C. S I
50372 (4)
TR
3:40-5 :25PM
L
XAVR-20 1
Klein,
ADMN-204A
Hames. G
50262 (4)
TR
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-204A
Hassen. J
50263 (4)
TR
1 1 :50- 1 :35PM
ADMN-204A
Tiedeman
E DUC424
Inquiry into Teaching I: Diverse Learning
See special notes on EDUC 406. 50264 (4)
TR
1 :45-3:30PM
ADMN- I O I
Weiss. J
50265 (4)
TR
I :45-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 5
Leitz. P
50266 (4)
TR
I :45-3:30PM
EVLD-227
Hassen. J
33
INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT & LEADERSHIP Continued• . . EDUC430 Student TU1:hlng ill K-8 SR Available PasslFaii only - Single. Co-register for EDUC 450. Students must pass the WEST-E (praxis I I ) in at least one endorsement area prior to student teaching Weiss, .r 50267 ( 10) TBA TBA TBA EDUC434 Student Teaching - Elementary (Dual) SR Available PasslFail only - Dual. Co-register for EDUC 450. Students must pass WEST-E (praxis II) in elementary and special education prior to student teaching. Weiss, J TBA 50268 (6) TBA TBA EDUC450
Elementary Ed. Students co-register for EDUC 430 or 434. Secondary Ed students co-register for EDUC 468. SOE Term IV Hub. W 3:40-5:25PM ADMN- I O I Weiss, J 50269 (2) 3:40-5:25PM ADMN-202 50270 (2) Yetter, C W
EDUC468
OGYM- I 04
E DUC49S
Weiss, J
lD.tcnuhlp
Independent Study Card required 50274 ( 1 - 1 2) TBA TBA EDUC497
Special Project
50275
TBA
(0-4)
Briseno Wendel
Student Teaching: Secondary SR
Co-register tor EDUC 450. Available Pas.slFail only. 50272 ( 10) TBA TBA TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
StatT
Staff
GodyateCognn: EDUC520
Psychology for Teachers
BAME students only TR 50323 (3)
8:00-9:45AM
EPSY368
Educational Psychology
5 1 281 (4)
T
5:30-8:30PM
SPE D320
Thirumurthy, V
Gerlach, K
Meets 2/ 1 2, 2/ 1 9, 2/26, and 3/4. Meets with EDUC 520-02. T 5 1 1 13 ( 1 ) ADMN-202 4:3 0-7:30PM
Gerlach, K
SPED322
Modeote msabilities a n d Transitions
5 1 1 1 4 (3)
W
3 :40-5:25PM
ADMN-208
Williams, G
SPED424
Learners with Special Needs in the General Education
5 1 1 1 5 (4) 5 1 1 1 6 (4)
M M
SPE D459
Student Tea�hlDg in Special Education
3 :40-7:00PM 3:40-7:00PM
SPED Teaching Seminar
TBA
Meets wiSPED 320-02. Meets 2/ 1 2, 2/19, 2/26, and 3/4. 5 1 282 ( I ) T 4:30-7:30PM ADMN-202
Gerlach, K
SP ED49 7
Independent Study
5 1 1 2 1 ( 1 -2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
ADMN - I O I ADMN- 1 0 1
Reisberg Williams
TBA
Staff
TBA
Leitz, P
TBA
Staff
Leadenhlp III
Enrollment limited to Project Lead/Principle Cert. students only 50277 ( 1 -4) S 8: 30-4:00PM ADMN-2 1 7
Yetter, C
INTERNATIONAL CORE
Leadership V
Original Cohort group 50278 ( 1 -4) TBA
TBA
TBA
Wiggs, S
ADMN- I O I ADMN-2 1 9
Yetter, C Nelson, P
TBA TBA
Hillis, M Hillis, M
Seminar: 'Issues of I nclusion
Enrollment limited to MA Cert. students only 50279 ( 1 -4) W 6:00-8:30PM W 50280 ( 1 -4) 6:00-8:30PM EDUC568
I nternship
5028 1 (6) 50282 (6)
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
EDUCS7I �hooh & Their Commu nities Principal Cert. program only. Meets 2/23, 3/ 1 5, 4/1 9, and 5/ 1 7 . 5 1 244 (2) S 8:30-4:00PM ADMN-2 1 5
Staff
Practkum III
Principal Cert program only. TBA TBA 5 1 245 ( I ) EDUCS76
ADMN-2 1 5
Issues with Child Abuse and Neglect
5 1 1 20 ( I )
[DUCS73C
Williams, G
Meets 2/9 and 2123. Meets with EDUC 520-0 1 . 5 1 1 12 (I) S 8:30-4:ooPM ADMN-200
SPED460
EDUC5638
ADMN-200
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Gerlach, K
EDUCS54
Nelson, P Tiedeman, L
Advan.ced Human Development
Project Lead students only 50326 (4) W 5 :30-8:30PM
ADMN-200
EDUCSS2
ADMN-2 1 5
Gradual Courses:
Co-register for EDUC 434 & 450. TBA TBA 5 1 1 1 9 (6)
Issues with Child Abuse and Negl�ct
Meets wiSPED 320-0 1 . Meets 2/9 and 2/23. S 1228 (I) S 8:30-4:30PM
EPSY361
E PSY565
Inq uiry into Learning and Teaching
This section for PHED majors only. 5027 1 (2) W 3:40-5 :25PM
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
TBA
. StatT
Personnel Development
Principal Cert program only. 5: 30-8:30PM W 5 1 246 (3)
ADMN-2 1 5
[DUCS'S
Intenshlp In Educational Administration
50283 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
StatT
Butler, J
Contact: INTC Program at 253.535.7630 or bm\\ol1rs@lll u.edu Core II students who have taken INTC I I I are able to register for INTC courses via the web. Core I students registering for INTC courses must receive instructor's signature on an ADDIDROP form and tum in to Student Services. INTC2 1 1
20.0 Century Origins of the Contemporary World 12
50391 (4)
MW
I :45-3:30PM
INTC232 Topics in Gender 12 Topic: Global Gender Issues 50392 (4) TR 9:55- 1 1 :40AM I NTC233
I maging the Self 12
50393 (4)
TR
1 :45-3:30PM
ADMN-209
Hogan, B Palerm, C
ADMN-2 1 9
Marcus, L
INGR-1 1 6
Seal, D
I NTC243 Conservation & Sustainable Development 12, S M Co-register for INTC 243 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00. 50394 (4) MWF 9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM RCTR- 1 02 Teska, W Conservation & Sustainable Developme nt Lab Co-register for INTC 243-0 1 . 5 1 248 (0) R 1 :45-5:25PM RCTR- 1 02 Teska, W INTC243
INTC249
Human Rights 12
50395 (4)
MWF
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
ADMN-2 1 7
I NTC329
Personal Commitments, Global Issues 13
50396 (4)
TR
34
I :45-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 2
Johnson, G
O 'Brien, K
I NTERNATIONAL HONORS PROGRAM .olltact: Honors Program at 253.535 . 7630 or brownrs@pJu.edu Prerequisite IHON I I I .
I HON I I 2
Liberty and Power H I
5 1 1 62 (4)
MW F
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
ADMN-2 1 2
Robinson, S
5 1 1 63 (4)
TR
I :45-3:30PM
ADMN-202
Peterson , D
5 1 1 64 (4)
TR
1 1 :50- 1 :3 5 PM
ADMN-2 1 6
Strum, A
FREN302
To assure correct
or !�Jlg@nlu.edu.
placement in language courses all students with previous study
are required to take a placement exam. The exams for most languages arc olTered in the language Resource Center (LRC) or online at w\vw.plu.edurJrc. For all
other infomlation regarding Languages and Literatures please refer to page 9 of the class schedule.
MWF
FREN42 1
Survey of French lit C, LT
50333 (4)
S23 1
Masterpieces in Europ ean Literature LT Greek Civilizations S 1
SC
Topics in Scandinavian Culture and So c iety
SCAN34 I
1 02
CRlN202
M WF
I l : 1 5- 1 2:20AM
Intermediate
ADMN-2 1 I A
Li, J
(-l)
MWF
H I N3()2
LAS23 I l.A 3 2 1
t 2 :30- 1 :35PM
ADMN-21 1 B
Li,
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
HONG-246A
Haque,
MWF
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
ADMN-2 1 0
Haque,
GE RM202
Intermediate German
ADMN-209
Christensen,
K
Christensen,
K
Prercq: GERM 20 1 .
K K
C
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM
50360 (4)
MWF
GERM302
Composition and Con ..ersation C MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
ADMN-2 1 6
GERM322
German Civilization since 1750 C
50362 (4)
MW
G E RM499
Capstone: Senior Project S R
50363 (2-4)
F
1 :45-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 I A
Haque,
ADMN-2 1 I A
Staff
ADMN-2 1 2
Snee, R
LIBR-332
Nelson.
E
ADMN-2 1 1 A
Ne lson,
E
ADMN-204B
Berguson, C
ADMN-2 1 1 A
Slorfjell, T
K
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20A M
RAMS-2 03
Li,
J
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
ADMN-22 1
LATN I02
1 :45-2:50PM
1 l : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
Elementary Latin
50397 (4)
MWF
I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
lATN202
Intermediate latin
C
Prereq: LATN 20 1 . Snee, R
G reek Cl.. lllzation S I M WF
MWF
Prcreq: LATN 1 0 1
Muterpiece in European literature LT MWr
Elementary Greek
LATIN
ompo 'itlon lind COll\'ersation C MWF
1 :45-3:30PM
J
50398 (4)
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
NORW E G IAN
C ss listcd with H I ST 32 1 . 5 0 1 83 (4)
MWF
50359 (4)
50365 (4)
CLASSICS 50 1 82 (4)
503 5 8 (4)
GREKI02
hinese C
Prereq: CHIN 3 0 1 or instructor's signature 5 1 25 7 (4)
Elementary German
Prereq: G REK 1 0 1 .
Prcreq: C H IN 20 1 or instructor's signaturc 50 1 !! 1
Brown, R
GREEK
E1cmentory Chinese
Prereq : C H I N 1 0 1 or instructor's signature 50 1 80 (4)
ADMN-2 1 2
Topics in Scandinavian L iterature LT
C H INESE HI
1 1 :50- 1 :3 5 PM
Taylor, S
GERMAN
503 6 1 (4)
C lAS3 2 I N32 1
TR
HONG-246A
Prereq: GERJY1 30 1 .
The following course arc taught in English:
C
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
503 32 (4)
GERM I 02
& Literatures Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .732 1
C
Prercq: GERM 1 0 1 .
LANGUAGES & LITERATURES ontact: Languages
Composition and Convenation
Prereq: FREN 30 I
ADMN-202
Snee,
R
NORWI02
Elementary Norwegla.
Prereq: NORW 1 0 1 .
FRENCH RE 1 0 1
Elementary French
5 1 259 (4)
MWF
FREN 102
Eleme.ntary French
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
ADMN-206
Schumann, L
Pn:req : flR.EN I 0 I 503 2 7 (4)
MWF
1 2 : 30- 1 : 3 5 P M
ADMN-208
Jensen, M
50328 ( 4 )
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
L I B R - 3 32
Jensen, M
FREN 20 J
Intennedillte French C
50329 (4)
MWr
ADMN-206
Taylo r, S
FREN202
I n temlcdiate Frenc h C
Prercq: F R EN 1 02
1 2 :30- 1 :3 5PM
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
MWF
NORW202
I n termediate Norwegian C
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
Prereq: NORW 20 1 . 508 1 5 (4)
MWF
NORW302
1 2 : 30- 1 :3 5 P M
Composition and Con..enation C
Prercq: NORW 3 0 1 . 508 1 6 (4)
MW
1 :45-3:30PM
L1BR-330
Storfjell, T
SCANDINAVlAN SCAN321
Topics in Scandinavian C u ltu re and Society
Topic: Nordic Colonialism
Prereq: FREN 20 1 50330 (4)
508 1 4 (4)
ADMN-2 1 6
Tay lor, S
5 1 064 (4)
35
TR
1 I : 5 0 - 1 :35PM
ADMN-2 1 7
Staff
ANGUAClF. & I I I ER rUR.ES (olltinu(!d• . . SCAN34I
Topics i n Scandinavian L i t LT
MA RRIAGE & FAMILY T HERAPY
To pi c : The Outsider i n Narrative and Film 5 1 065 (4)
TR
9:S5- 1 1 :40AM
LlBR-332
Berguson, C
& Fam i ly
ll1erapy at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7659 or
tnflh(a)plu.edu
practicums and theory classes are for l'vIFT I I graduate studcnts only
M FTH500
SPAN } H S PAN I02
'ontact: Marriage
Note: All
H u man Development
Grad students or instructor permiss io n 50422 (4)
R
3 :00-6:20PM
Elementary Spanish
Prereq: SPAN 1 0 1 .
M FTH507
Comparative Ma rriage
5 1 099 (4)
MWF
1 2:30- 1 :35PM
ADMN-204B
Yaden. B
Grad s t u dents or instntctor p e rmis si on
5 1 1 00 (4) .
MWF
9: 1 5 - 1 0 : 20AM
RAMS-204
Dav i dson. E
50423 (4)
T
M FTH5 1 0
Human Sexuality
&
Ward, D
F'BmU)' Therapy
3 :00·6:20PM
ECAM·027
B ro w n.
P
& Sex Thenpy
SPAN201
In termediate Spanish C
5 1 1 0 1 (4)
MWF
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
HONG-246A
Ferrer-
Grad students or instructor pemlis sio n 50424 (2)
W
MWF
I I : I S - 1 2:20PM
L igh t ner. M
S I I 02 (4)
ADMN-204B
Ferre r-
M FTH519
Practicum I
SPAN202
Intermediate Spanish C
Lightner. M
KAM-027
3 :00-4:40PM
E AM-027
York,
C
Meets in MFTH clinic. Pass/Fail option only. 5042S (2)
TBA
TB
TBA
York. C
5 1 1 03 (4)
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :35PM
ADMN-204A
Davidson, E
50426 (2)
TBA
rnA
TBA
York,
5 1 1 04 (4)
MWF
I I : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM
ADMN-204A
Davidson, E
50427 (2)
TBA
TBA
TB A
Staff
SPAN301
Advanced Gra mmar and Composition
MFTH520
Theory I
5 1 1 0 S (4)
TR
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
HONG-246A
Palenn. C
Meets in MFTH
clinic.
5 1 1 06 (4)
MWF
1 2:30- 1 :35PM
XAVR·2S0
Ferrer
50428 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Lightner. M
5 1 229 (2)
TBA
TIM
TBA
Brown, P York. l '
Prereq: SPAN 2 0 1
C
SPAN322
Latin American Civilization and Culture C
S 1 I 07 94)
MWF
SPAN32S
Introd uction to Hispanic Lit Studies C, LT
I I : I S - 1 2 :20PM
RAMS-203
M FTH52 1
Predmore,
J
Prcreq: SPAN 3 0 1 5 1 1 08 (4) PAN422
5 1 1 09 (4)
TR
1 1 :50- 1 : 3 5 PM
RAMS-203
Predmore. J
Meets in MFTH
Practicum II
clinic.
50429 (2)
TBA
TBA
50430 (2)
TBA
TBA
5043 I (2)
TBA
TAA
TBA
TBA
L u nd be c k , D
50432 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ryan , J
50433 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
York ,
M FTU522
Theory I I
TBA
Lcwi. , R
Callis n, L
C
20" Century Lit of Spain LT
TR
1 :4S-3:30PM
ADMN-2 1 1 A
Palerm, C
Meets in MFTH c linic. SPAN432
20" Century Latin American Lit C. LT
Prereq: S PAN 325 5 1 256 (4)
MW
I :45-3:30PM
SPAN499
Callstone� Senior Project SR
5 1 1 1 1 (2)
R
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
RAMS-207
ADMN-2 1 1 A
W
1 2 :00-2:00PM
TBA
Yurk, C
50435 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Arown,
M FTHS23
Practic.urn I I I
P
Williams, T
Wil l i ams, T
I NTERNATIONAL STU D E NT WRITING EMIN A RS WRIT201
50434 (2)
Writing Seminar for International Students WR
50436 (2)
TEA
TBA
TUA
Ryan, J
50437 (2)
TBA
TBA
TB
Callison, L Lewis. R
50438 (2)
TBA
TBA
TB
50439 (2)
TBA
TBA
rnA
Lundbeck,
50440 (2)
TBA
TB A
TBA
Stalf
M FTH524
Theory 1 1 1
50441 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
50442 (2)
TBA
TEA
TBA
York, • Brow n, P
D
For I nternational students only 5 1 1 60 (4) WRI
02
TR
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
RAMS-205
Campbell, S
Adnnced Writing �m.inar for I n t n ' l Students WR
TR
1 1 :50- 1 : 35PM
RAMS-207
LEGAL ST U DI ES Contact: Richard Jobst at 253.535 .7660 or jo b strj@plu.ed u
Courses offered which may
I'racticum IV
TB A
TBA
TBA
Ryan, J
50444 (2)
TBA
(2)
TBA
TBA
Lewis, R
TBA
TAA
TBA
50446 (2)
TBA
TOA
TBA
Callison, L L u n d be ck . D
50445
For I nternational students on ly 5 1 1 6 1 (4)
M FTH525
50443 (2)
count towards the minor:
BUSA303
Business Law and Ethics
BUSA304
Law and
ECON325
Industrial Organization and Public Policy S2
PHIL328
Philosophical I ss ues in Law PH
Ethics for Financial Professionals
Campbell, S
M FTH527
Extended Practic u m V
5 0448 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Lundbeck, D
50449 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
50450 (2)
TBA
T A
Callison, K
TBA
5045 1 (2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Lew i s, R Rya n. J
M FTH590
Graduate Seminar: Couples
1 herapy
Instructor's permission required 50452 ( 1 -4)
R
MFTHS99
Thesis
1 0:00- 1 1 :40AM
ECAM-027
Ward,
D
C C
50454 (4)
TBA
TBA
TSA
Storm,
50455 (4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
York,
50456 (4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ward. D
36
MOVEME NT STUDIES & WEL LNESS
MAT H E M ATICS llntact: Math=atics
partment at 2S3.S3S.7400 or math@vlu.edu IUdenlS who have n ot taken the mathematics pla cem en t exam or have not othcmis • ,'alisfi d d igi hi l i ly for a math course will not be able to rt.gister for any beginning malh course. For all other information regarding Math p lace ment refer to page 1 0 of the class s ch e du l e. MATH 1 05
P H E D I OO
WF
8:00-9:05AM
MeLT- 1 3 l
Cook. A
S0400 (4)
WF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
MeLT- I 3 I
Cook. A
M TH l l 5
oUegc
Igebra
and Trigonometry
50401 (4)
I I I and MWF
\1Al'U I 23
Mod rn [I menlary M a t h MR.
50402 ( 4 ) 1 ATH l 28
(4)
R
1 2 :30- 1 : 3 S P M
MCLT- 1 3 2
1
1 :45-3:30PM
Unellr \ludels
& Cal
50404 ( 4 )
MWF
9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM
S0405 (4)
MW I
1 :45-2:50PM
ICLT- I 32 MeLT- 1 3 1
MATH140
An lytic Geometry and Functions MR, NS TR
MATH l SI
I n troduction t o Calculus M R. NS
50407 (4)
M
50408
!\II
(4)
1 1 1 1 52
S0409 (4) S04 1 0 (4) M ATU145 50· H I
(4)
WF Calculus
. 1 WF 'vi
D L ac ky. D St ua rt, J
1 2:30-1 :3SP,
MC LT-2 1 6
Zhu, /vi Zh u, M
1 2:30- 1 : 3 5 P M
M C LT-2 1 4
I :4S-2:S0PM
M e T-2 1 4
Sklar, J Sklar, J
MCLT- 1 32
Shel l-Gcllasch
N
Multivarioble Calculus MR. 9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
M
LT-2 1 6
Bcnkhalti. R
S 04 1 4 ( 4 )
MWF
I :45-2:S0PM
MCLT- 1 32
Bcnkhalti, R
M
I nt rod.ucllon 10 Proof in M th
MATHJ2 1 5 U4 1 6 (4)
MWF
1 2:30- 1 : 3 5 P M
R,
MATH331
Linear Algebra MR., 'S
504 1 7 (4)
MWF
1 I : I S- 1 2 :20PM
1\-I.o\1H38I
TR
(I)
t
'emlnar In Problem
5 1 242 ( 1 )
TBA
M T H-I I I
Mathematics or Risk
S04 1 9 ( 4)
MW�
MCLT- 1 3 1
MCLT-2 1 4
M
U-2 1 6
MeLT- 1 3 1
MATH455
Mathematical Ana lysis MR, N S
S0420 (4)
MWF
MATH499 B
Capstone: Seruor
5042 1 ( I )
W
1 I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
Se m in ar
3:40-4:4SPM
Kei m. M
1 :45-3:30PM
MGYM- 1 03
Westering, S
1 I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
OGYM-I04
Wood. N
I :4S-3:30PM
OGYM- 1 02
Kreier. H
TR
9 : S S - 1 1 :40AM
OGYM-I02
Westering. S
MWF
1 2 :30- 1 :3 5 P M
OG YM- 1 02
Kerr, S
8:00-9:0SAM
OGYM - 1 02
McConnell,
MWF
P H E D I 50
Adaptive Physical Acth'ity PE
MC LT-2 1 4
Sklar,
J
Stuart, J
Domer. B
Benkhalti. R
Stuart, J
Benkhalti. R
PHE D I 51
Beginning Golf PE
Meets I" h a l f of tenn at Tacoma Firs. Students are responsible for own TR
TACF I R
Kennedy, C
Bowling PE TR
P H [ D I62 Meets 2""
2:00-3 : I OPM
half of term at Pa radise Bowl. Fe.:: $55.00
50901 ( I )
9:SS- 1 1 :40AM
PA RABOWL
Dickerson. R
OGYM-FLDH
Bullington, L
OGYM· I OO
Wamk e.
OGYM- I OO
McCord. C
9 : I S - 1 0:20AM
OGYM-RCRTS
Loomis, G
I :4S-2:50PM
OGYM-RCRTS
BrisenoWendel
I I : I S - 1 2:20PM
OGYM-RCRTS
Keim, M
NAME· I OO
Weste ri ng, S
Beginning Tennis PE
half of term I I :SO- I : 3 S PM
50902 ( I )
TR
P H E D I 63
Beginning Badminton PE
S0903 ( I )
TR
PHED I 64
Benkhalti, R
9 : S S- I I :40AM
Pick1eball PE
K
Mects I" hal f of tcrm S0904 ( I )
MWF
P H E D 1 65
Racqu.etballlSquash P E
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
Meets I " half of term 5090S ( I )
MWF
Meets 2nd
hal f of term MW F
S0906 ( I )
I I SR MCLT-2 1 4
K
I nstructor's permission required. For students with p h ysi cal l i mita ti ons 50899 ( I ) TBA TBA TBA N ic ho lson, G
Meets I " half of term
TBA
1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 Pm
OGYM- I 02
Meets 2"" half of term
Meets 2nd
oh'lng MR, NS
TBA
9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
S0898 ( I )
Heath, D
MR.
9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM
Kerr, S
Meets I" hal f o f term
MeLT-2 I n
Prnbabillty and Statistic al Theory M R, N S
TR
50896
S0900 ( 1 )
MW
I N I (4)
MWF
(I)
Heath, D
5 04 1 8 (4)
N u merical Analy
OGYM- I 02
transportation. Fee: )35.00
N
M ATH342
9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM
9 : I S- 1 0:20AM
half of term
P H E D l 55
I :4S-2:50PM
1 Al 1 1356
TR
Meets 2""
MCLT- 1 37
G;:Omelry MR, N Iwr
MWF
50897 ( I )
\-fRo N
MWF
(4)
M WF
Mects I" half of term
S04 1 3 (4)
TH3 1 7
(I)
50894 ( I )
5089S
M T H253
5 04 1 5
Evans. A
Meets 2"" hal f of term
M ( , LT-2 1 6
1 l : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM
OGYM-I04
Meets I" half of tcrm
L ac ky,
DI�rete S t ructu res MR, N
MWF
I I : I S- 1 2:20PM
Meets 2'" half of term
Domer, C
MCLT-2 1 4
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
U
Shel l-Gellasch
50893 ( I )
M C LT- 1 3 2
9:55- 1 l :40AM
MWF
S0892 ( I )
S040b (4)
I
5089 1
uJus MR.
8:00-9:0SAM
50890 ( I )
'S LT-2 1 6
Personalized Fitness Program P E
Meets I " h a l f of term
Mects I " hal f o f term
MR. N S
1 1 2.
MWF
5040
Contact: Movement Studies & Wellness Education a t 253.S35 .73S0 or phed@vlu.edu. For information n:gard ing Physical Education requirement (including PE G U R requirements) please refer to page I I of t h.: class schedule.
Math or Pe rson al Finance MR. NS
50399 (4)
Re p laces MATH
EDUCATION
Meets 2nd half o f term S0907 ( I )
MWF
PH ED l 77
Weight Training PE
Mcets I"
half of term
S09008 ( I )
37
MWF
9 : I S - I 0:20AM
MOVEMENT STUDIES
& WE LLN E S S EDUCATION Continued•..
Weight Training PE PHEDl77 JM halfof tenn 50909 ( I ) 1 1 : I S · 1 2 : 2 0 PM MWF
PRED250
Meets
NAME- I OO
Keim ,
PasslFai l only M
509 1 0 ( I )
9: 1 5· 1 0:20AM
MWF
NA M E· I OO
Kerr. S
Meets 2'" halfof tenn 509 1 1 ( I )
MWF
PHEDl82
Low I mpact Aerobks
8:00-9:05AM
NAME- 1 00
Kerr, S
PHEDI 83
Power Aerobics PE
1 2:30- 1 : 3 5 PM
Westering, S
OGYM-FLDH
Westering, S
Meets I� halfof tenn
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
Step Aerobics PRED I 86 Meets I · half o f ternl
PHEDI92
PHEDI97 Mee
S0933 ( I )
Golf
Cinotto, G
50934 ( I )
Men's B 'eball So ftbal l Men 's B as ketball Co-ed Crew Co-ed Swimming heerstaff ROTC Mt'n's Soccer Women's Soccer L acrosse U ltimate 3 : 00-6:00PM F Dance Ensemble Footba l l Cross Country
MWF
(I) 50940 ( 'I ) 5094 1 ( I ) 5 094 2 ( 1 ) S0943 ( I ) 50939
50945 ( I )
I :4S·2:S0PM
Intermedillle Tennis
OGYM-FLDH
Wcstering ,
S
50946 S0947
(I) (1)
J
Loomis, G
Noren, R
Dickerson,
R
Lawver. A
Jo hnson . J Barton, K Balemc, L Yorke, J Buffington, L
OGYM- 1 04
McCord, C McCord, C M cG i l l . M
Westering, S Kreier, H
PE
PHED275
MWF
Me Feat,
Wom en 's
50944 ( I ) PE
Meets 2"" halfoftenn
509 1 5 ( I )
Hamilton. C
S0932 ( I )
50936 ( I )
OGYM-FLDH
Warnke, K Kreier, H
Track Men's Tennis Women 's Tenn i s
50938 ( I )
MWF
509 1 4 ( 1 )
Women 's Basketbal l Co·cd
50937 ( 1 )
Meets 2nd lialf of tenn 509 1 2 ( I )
509 1 3 ( I )
50929 ( 1 )
50935 ( I )
PE
PE
S0930 ( I ) S093 1 ( I )
Meets 2nd half of tenn
Directed Sports
I I : I S- 1 2:20PM
OGYM-FLDH
Buffington. L
Meets 2'"
Water Safety Instruction PE
half of tenn. Advanced swimming skills required. Fee:
50948 (2)
MWF
9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
$ 1 4.00
POOL
Johnson, J
OGYM·FLD H
Wood, N
Adnnced Weight Training PE
2nd halfof tenn
PHED276
509 1 6 ( 1 )
MWF
PHED201
Swimming for Non-swimmers PE
1 I : I S· I 2:20PM
NAME- 1 00
Meets 2''''
Kerr, S
5 1 260
Meets 2nd half of tenn. Must be non-swimmer to
509 1 7 ( I )
MW
PUEDlOS
Skin
4:00·5:20PM
register
POOL
Johnson. J
& Scuba Diving PE
Meets 2nd half of ternl. Fee:$200.00 9:55 - 1 1 :40AM
509 1 8 ( 1 )
TR
P8 ED207
Buk SaUlIrl PE
OGYM- I 04
R
PHED2 1 l
Conditioning Swimming PE
7:00-9:00PM
4:00·5 : 2 0 PM
TR
PHEDll3
Yoga PE
9: I S- I 0:20AM
PHED277
FouJldations of Physical Education
S0949 (2)
MW
P H E D293
Teaching Method : Fitness Act
50950 (2)
MWF
P H E D298
Teaching Methods: Target
I I : I S - 1 2 :20PM
1 2 :30- 1 : 3 S PM
Adams, M
Meets 2nd half of tenn Fee: $200.00
Meets 2nd hal f of tenn
MWF
OGYM- I 02
OGYM- 1 03
Stringer, L
McConnell. K
& Field
Breakou t room OGYM-FLDH
509 19 ( 1 )
50920 ( I )
(I)
ST: Indoor Soccer PE
halfof terrn
OGYM- 1 04
Rice,
S I 26 1 (2)
MW
P H E D322
PE in the Elementary Schools
S09S 1 (4)
TR
8 : 00-9:0SAM
OGYM- 1 03
Moore, B
M
For PHED majors only. Breakout room MGYM-IOO. POOL
Johns on,
J
9:SS- I I :40AM
MGY M - 1 0 3
PH ED324
Physical Activity and Lifespan
S0952 (4)
TR
PHED326
Adapted Physic,1 I Acth'ity
S0953 (3)
MWF
PHE D360
Professional Practicum
8 :00-9:45AM
Kerr. S
OGYM - 1 04
Stri nger, L
OGYM- 1 04
Moore, B
TB A
McConnell, K
T BA
McConnell, K
Mccts I " halfof tenn 5092 1 ( I ) M ccts
MWF
9: I S - I 0 :2 0A M
ECAM-GYM
Zoitani, L
I I : 1 5· 1 2:20PM
ECAM·GYM
Zoltani, L
I - hal f of tenn
50922 ( I )
MWF
Current Dance PE PHED124 Swing & Lati n dance. Partner registration requi red 50923 ( I )
R
PHEollS
Ballroom Dance PE
3:40·5:25PM
ECAM·GYM
Anderson, M
P H E D361
T
3 :40·5:25PM
9 : I S- I O:20AM
I ndependent study card required T BA TBA S09S4 ( 1 -2) Coaching Practicum
Independent study card required TBA TB A 5095S ( 1 -2)
Partner registration required
50924 ( I )
Service L earning component inc luded .
EC A M·GYM
C regeur, B
PHED234 Relautlon Techniques Meets I" half ofterm. Relaxati on tec hn iques that include yoga applications 50925 ( I ) TR 8:00-9:45AM ECAM-GYM Duggan, J
P H E D383
Exercise Testing and Prescription
50956 ( 3 )
W
PHED386
Social Psychology of Sport a n d Physical Activity
S0957 ( 3 )
MWF
6:00-9:00PM
I :4S-2:S0PM
Meets I ·· half of tenn 50926 ( I )
PHED241
MWF Co-ed
Meets 2nd half of tenn
50927 ( I )
PHEo2....
M WF
9 : 1 5 · 1 0:20AM
Basketball
OGYM·FLDH
Wood,
N
PE
9: 1 5 - 1 0 : 20A M
MGYM- 1 00
Dickerson, R
Co-ed Vo lley ba ll PE
Meets I� halfof tenn
509 28 ( 1 )
MWF
I I : I 5- 1 2:20PM
MGYM- I OO
Kovacevich, B
OGYM- 1 02
OGYM- I 04
Wood, N
& Sport Psychology
PHED390
Applied Exercise
S09S8 (4)
T
PHED4 1 1
Coaching Effectiveness
S I 262 (4)
MWF
6:00-9:00PM
1 2 :30- 1 :3 S PM
OGYM- I 04
Wood, N
OGYM- I 04
Moore, B
PHE D486
Applied Biomechanics and Kine iology
S09S9 (3)
TR
38
Evans, A
1 :4S-3:30PM
OGYM- 1 04
Evans, A
MOVEMENT
STUDIES &
WELLNESS EDUCATION Continued ..
Curriculum Assessment
P H E D490
&
I nstruction
MUSI l 22
50960(6)
MW
1 2:30-1 :20:PM
MBRC-3 3 1
I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
Walker. 0
OGYM- I 03
Briseno-Wendel
S047S ( I )
TR
9:5S-I O:4SAM
MBRC-3 3 1
Wal ker,
TR
I I :50-1 :3SPM
OGYM- I 04
Briseno-Wendel
50476 ( I )
TR
8:00-8:S0AM
MBRC-33 I
Wal ker, 0
M US I I 24
Theory I AR
50477 (3)
MWF
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
MBRC-322
Lyman, Z
S0478 (3)
MWF
I I : I S - 1 2:20PM
MBRC-322
Lym an , Z
Internshi p S R
P H E D49 5
Independent study card required. S096 1 (2-8)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evans, A
S0962 (2-8)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evans. A
PII E0499
Capstone : Senior Seminar SR
Independen't study card required S0963 (2-4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evans, A
50964 (2-4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evans. A
Ear Training l i AR
50479 ( 1 )
TR
8:00-8:S0AM
MBRC-202
Tegels, P
50480 ( I )
TR
8:SS-9:45AM
MBRC-202
(I) 50482 ( I )
Tegels. P
TR
9:SS-1 0:45AM
MBRC-202
Ronning, S
TR
1 0:50·1 1 :40AM
MBRC-202
Ronning, S
MUSI224
Jazz Theory Lab AR
50582 ( I )
Independen t Study
D
M USI I 26
5048 1
GraduateCourses: PHED591
S0474 ( I )
Keyboarding II AR
MWF
Fee: $25 .00
50583
(I)
MW
I I : 1 5- 1 2:0SPM
MBRC-334
Joyner.
TR
1 0 :50- 1 1 :40AM
MBRC·334
Joyner, 0
D
Independent study care required. 50965 ( 1 -4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
McConnell,
K
S0367
Injury Prevention
(2)
MWF
H E E D360
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
OGYM- 1 03
Thomas. J
Professional Practicum
Independent study card required S0368 ( 1 -2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
HEED395
Comprehensive School Health
50369 (4)
TR
9:55- 1 I :40AM
OGYM - I 03
McConnell,
McConnell.
K
K
RECREATION RECR483
Management in Sport and Recreation
S I 034 (4)
TR
I I :SO- I :35PM
OGYM- I 03
Stringer. A
Independent study care required S I 035 (2-8)
TBA
RECR499
Capstone: Senior Semi on SR
TBA
TBA
Evans, A
Independent study card required 5 1 036 (2-4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Evans. A
1 1 : I S- 1 2 :20PM
MBRC-202
MW
I :4S-2:35PM
Bell-Hanson
50585
MBRC-202
Bell-Hanson
TR
I :45·2:3SPM
MBRC-202
Bell-Hanson
MBRC-306
Tegels, P
MBRC- 1 I 6
Ronning, S
MBRC- 1 I6
Wetherin gton
MBRC-322
Robbin s, 0
(l)
MUSI234
M usic History I AR
50587 (3)
TR
I I :SO·I :35Pm
M USI242
String Laboratory
SOS88 ( I )
TR
1 2:45-1 :35PM
MUSI246
Brass LaboraWry
SOS90 ( I )
T
6:00-7:S0PM
MUSI247
Percuulon Laboratory
5 1 1 6S ( I )
TR
MUSJ334
Twentieth Century Music AR
50602 (3)
MWF
8:SS-9:45AM
I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
MUSJ338
Researching Music AR
S0603 (3)
MWF
MUSI340
Fundlilmentais: Music Ed AR
9: I S· 1 0:20AM
MBRC-306
Youtz, G
MBRC-334
Bell·Hanson
MBRC· 1 I 6
Poppe, 0
MBRC-322
Powell, E
MBRC-306
Nance, L
Music majors only S0604 (2)
MW
MUSI346
COllducting II AR
9: I S- I 0:20AM
Instrumental majors. Inc ludes performance lab 5060S ( I )
TR
9:S5- 1 1 :40AM
M USI346
Conducting l i AR
Choral majors. Includes performance lab
MUSIC
S0606 ( I )
Conlllet: Music Department at 253.535 .7602 or music@plu.edu
Private
MW
Internship S R
RECR495
All
Ear Training I V AR
50S84 ( I ) SOS86 ( I )
HEALTH EDUCATION H E E D281
MUSI226
Lessons are by Department regisration only. For assistance please see
the MUsic: Office (MBRC 2(6). For other information regarding Private Lessons
9:SS- I I :40AM
TR
M USJ354
History of Musical Theatre AR
S06 1 6 (2)
TR
8:55-9:4SAM
MBRC·334
B rown, J
MBRC-306
Brown, J
and n:gistration please refer to pages 1 0 and I I of the class schedule. M US I I O I
Introduction t o M usic AR
50467 (4)
TR
I I :50- 1 :3SPM
MBRC-334
Bowe rs. G
S0468 (4)
MWF
9: I S- I 0:20AM
MBRC-306
Beegle. A
50469 (4)
TR
I :4S-3:30PM
MBRC-334
Poppe, 0
MUSI l l 6
Basic Keyboud A R
50470 ( I )
MW
8:00-8:50AM
MBRC-33 1
Walker, 0
50471 ( I )
MW
9 : I S - 1 0:OSAM
MBRC-33 I
Walker. 0
S0472 ( I )
TR
8 : 55-9:4SAM
MBRC-3 3 I
Walker, D
MUSIi 20B
MJI ic and Culture AR. C TR
I I :SO- I :3SPM
Diction I I AR
506 1 7 ( I )
MW
MUSI 441
Method
S07S 1 (2)
MW
MUSI446
Conducting
1 2:30· 1 :20PM
&
Material K-9 Music II 1 2:30-1 :20PM
MBRC- 1 I 6
Poppe, 0
MBRC·322
Powell, E
MBRC-306
Nance, L
IV AR
Instrumental majors. Includes performance lab S07S2 ( I )
TR
9:5S- 1 1 :40AM
MUSI446
Conducting IV AR
Choral majors. Includes performance lab
For music majors and minors only. 50473 (4)
MUSI356
MBRC-322
Beegl e, A
50753 ( I )
TR
MUSI448
Materials for School Baod Music
50754 (2 )
MW
39
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
12:30- 1 :20PM
MBRC-322
Powell. E
MU IC Conlinuc:L1... M VS I469
50755 (2)
Student Teaching Seminar
R
4:00-5:40PM
M B RC-202
Poppe, 0
M USIC ENSEMBLES ute:
II Music Ensembles are by Department Registration Only.
1\1 1360 Choir of the West AR Tour Fee: 1 50.00 S06 1 8 (0- 1 ) MR 3:40-S : I OPM 1\1 U 136 1
University Chorale AR
S062 1 (0- 1 )
R TWF
3:40-5: 1 0PM 3:40-S: 1 0PM
MlJ 1362
Unh'ersity Men's Chorus AR
50623 ( - I )
TR
MU 1363
University Singers AR
50624 (0- 1 )
M V 1365
F MW
I :4S-3: I S PM
o audition required 50626 (0- 1 ) T W
University Choral Union
M
1370
Band: M 50629 (0- 1 )
MUS1371
Lyman, A Lyman, A
MW TR
l :4S-3 : I SPM 1 :45-3: I S PM
Vocal Jazz Ensem ble AR 5:45-7:45PM M 5:45-7:4SPM W 3 :30-4:30PM F
Cbomber Ensemble AR
506 9 (0- 1 ) Strings
TBA
50640 (0- 1 ) Brass
TBA
TBA
TBA
Nance, L
5 1 284 (0- 1 ) Percussion
F
3:40- S : I OPM
MBRC-330
Krehbiel, M
50646 ( 0- 1 ) Worship
TBA
TBA
TBA
Tegels, P
5 1 28S(0- 1 ) Pan
T
S :30-7:30PM
MBRC-322
Krehbiel, M
S I 289 (0- 1 ) Saxophone
TBA
TBA
TBA
M iller, R
S I 290 (0- 1 ) Harp
TBA
TBA
TBA
Wooster, P
S I 29 1 (0- 1 ) Woodwind
TBA
TBA
TBA
Spicciati, S
MBRC-334
Walker,
M U S 1383
Piano Ensemble AR
50647 (0- 1 )
W
M BRC-322 AR M B RC-322 M B RC-322
MBRC-322 MBRC-306 MBRC-322
TBA
TBA
Powell, E
N VRS220
TBA
F
Joyner, 0 Joyner, 0
Kunz, K Kunz, K Kunz, K
Bell-Hanson Bell-Hanson
Ronning, S
Lyman, Z
TBA
Spicciati, S
I :45-3:30PM
M B RC- 1 1 6
Rhyne, J
5064 (0- 1 ) TBA Early Instruments
TBA
TBA
Habedank
50644 (0- 1 ) Guitar
6:00-7:30PM
R
0
M B RC-306
Brown, E
N u rsing Competencies I
Nursing Competencies I
I
RAMS-206
Schaffuer, M
RAMS-204 RA MS-204 RAMS-3 1 7 RAMS-3 1 7
Smith, S Darks, G Thomson, J Staff
RAMS-206
Maloney,
Lab
o-register for NURS 220-0 1 . S I 250 (0) TR 6:30- 1 1 :40AM 5 1 25 1 (0) TR 6:30-1 1 :40AM TR 508 1 8 (0) 6:30-1 1 :40AM 5 1 252 (0) TR 6:30- 1 1 :40AM N U RS260
Professional Foundations I
508 1 9 (4)
MW
1 1 : 1 5- 1 :35PM
N U RS270 Healtb Assessment & Promotion Co-register for N URS 270 lab. Lab/Assessment F�e: $200.00 50820 (4) MW I :45-3:30PM RAMS-204
Shull, S
N V RS270 Health Assessment & Promotion Lab Co-register for NURS 270-0 1 . 5082 1 (0) R 8:00-9:45AM RAMS-3 2 1 50822 (0) R 9:55- 1 1 :40AM RAMS-32 1 50823 (0) R I :00-2:45PM RAMS-32 I
Shull, S Shull, S
50824 (4)
H umao Patbological Processes MW 8:00- 1 O:20AM RAM S-206
N V RS320
Nursing Competencies \ I
N U RS280
TBA
1 :45-3 :30PM
Lab/Assessment Fee: $200.00 S08 1 7 (4) W I :45-3:30PM
Oodwinds
50642 (0- 1 ) Flute
Joyner, 0
N V RS220
1\1 51380 University Sympbony Orchestra AR Tour ee: S'2000.00 50637 (0- 1 ) M 7 : 1 5-9:4SPM M B RC-330 R 7: 1 5-9:4SPM MBRC-322 MU S138 1
M B RC-322
Contact: School o f N ursing at 253.535 .7672 or nurs@plu.edu Note: NURS 280, 330, and 36S are open to non-majors with departmental pemli ss ion . Enrollment in all other nursing courses requires formal admission to the nursing major or minor. RegistTation for all courses must be done by web registration unless otherwise noted in this schedule. All sections are subject to change after registration due to agency and/or school needs. I f no section is available contact the School of Nursing.
AR
50632 ( 0- 1 ) S0633 (0- 1 )
I :4S-3 :30PM
Tcgels, P Tegels, P
University Wind Ensemble AR ; Sectional: F ; Section: T; Full Band: R. Tour Fee: S 1 50.00 MWF 3 :40-5 : I OPM MBRC-330 Powell, E TR 3:40-5: 1 0PM MBRC-322 Powell, E University Concert Band
F
N URSING MBRC-306
U niversity Jazz Ensemble
5064 1 (0- 1 )
Zopfi, S
AR
M lISI375
MUS1378
M B RC-306 MBRC-330
7:30-9:30PM
Open to community members W 7 : 1 5-9:45PM 506 3 1 (0- 1 )
5 1 243 (0- 1 )
Zopti. S Zopfi, S
MBRC-330 M BRC-306
6:00-7:30PM 1 0:30- 1 1 :OOAM
MU 1368
Full
MBRC-330 M B RC-306
AR
Fee: $35.00 50628 (0- 1 ) 1\1
Nance, L
M B RC-306
1 :45-3 : 1 5PM 1 :45-3 : I S PM
Cbapel Choir
MBRC-306
S064S ( 0- 1 ) Jazz
Co-register for NURS 320 lab. 50825 (2) T 9:55- 1 1 :40AM N U RS320
N u rsing Contpetcndes \I
Co-register tor NURS 320-0 I . 50826 (0) T 1 2:30-2: 1 5 Pm W 50827 (0) 3:40-5:25PM S0828 (0) T 2:30-4: 1 5PM
RAMS-206
Shull, S
Dolan, P
Bums, P
Lab RAMS-3 1 7 RAMS-3 1 7 RAMS-3 1 7
Bums. P Bums. P Bums, P
N U RS330
Pharmacology and Tberapeutic Modalities for Nursing
50829 (4)
MW
40
I I : 1 5- 1 :05PM
TBA
Dubois, J
P
NURSING
Contin ued. ..
N U RS340
ituation� with Indh'id uals : Adull l J ellllh I
Co-register for N U RS 340 clinical. lab Fe e: 50830 (4)
M
•
8:00-9:45AM
Dubois, J
A Dl\1N - 1 0 1
NU RS340
Situations \\ 1111 Indh iduals:
Co-register fO(
URS 340- 0 1 . M eets 2nd halfof lerm
5083 1 (0)
RF
l RS380
dult Health I Olnil!ll l
6:30AM- I I :OOPM C L1NlC-O I
S340
6:30AM- I I :OOPM e L I 'I C-02
Shull. S
6:30AM - I I :OOPM CLINIC-OJ
Roth,
J
1 CLIN IC-04
Roth,
j
Meets 2"" half of term
50852 ( 0 )
MT
Dubois, J M
o
SU uations \\ilh Families: Childrearing Cli nical
Meets I half of term 5085 1 (0) MT
1 00.00
Situations with Indh·id uols: Adult Uealth J Clinic91
cIS I "
hal f of term
Mr
SOB53 ( 0 )
6:30A
- I ! :OOP
Meets 1 st hal f o f term 50832 (0)
RF
6 : 3 0 A M- I I : OOPM CLIN IC-02
Dubois. J
6 : 3 0 A M - I I :OO P M C L I N I C-03
Carr, M
RS42U
I nlToducllon 111 Leadcr�hlp
F
Meets 2nd half of term 50833 (0)
RF
I I : I S -3 :30PM Iluot[ons with
Meets 1 st h a l f o f term 50834 (0)
RF
r N U l{
CLI
6 : 3 0 A M - I I :OOPM
IC-04
Pcndrak. C
& Resource \lIIn ogemcnt R A M S-2 0 6
Schult;(, C
Schultz, ( M ize, E
ommunllies
430 clinical.
W
1 2 :30-3:30PM
ADMN- I O I
'W
1 2 : 30-3:30PM
ADI
-200
Meets 2nd half of term 50835 (0)
RF
IdOAM- I I :OOr M
Clf'll -05
Starr
RS430
. irulilions wilh
C o- re gis ta l'or NU RS350
T
R A MS-206
8:00-9:45AM
Robe
Elllry level Master's student s only. 8 :00-4:00PM 50856 ( 0 ) R
C L l N [ C-O I
Schultz, C
8:00-4:00PM
C L I NIC-02
'A I7J!, E
C L I :-J I C-03
MiLe,
R
50857 ( 0 ) U RS350
Situations with I n di\'lduols: Mental Health Clin k;l l
. ket, T I '" halfof tcm1 and R 1"' hal f o f tenn 5()X58 (0) TR S :00-4: U O P M
o-r"gister for N U RS 350-0 1 . Meets 1 st half o f term 50837 (0)
RF
Meets 2nd half o f te rm 50838 (0) RF
6:30AM- I I :OOPM e Li , I
-0 1
kelS R I" hal f o f term and T 2"" hal f o f term. TR 8 : 00-4:00 P M CUNlC-04
50859 ( 0 ) 6:30AM- I I :OOrM CLINIC -02
Barta. M
Robc'ns, S
�eet: T I" RF
1:
Robert:· ,
Me"ts 1 st hal f of term
50839 (0)
ommunl ties Clinical
430.
'ituations with Ind ivid uals: MenIal Health
Co-register for NURS 350 clinical. lab Fee: $ 1 00.00 50836 (4)
U
half o fteml
50,60 ( 0 )
TR
and R 2"d hal f o f term 8 :00-4:00 PM
C L l N [ '-05
Barta. M
CLIN IC-OC,
StafT
Olson. B
6 : 3 0A M - I I :OOPM CLlN [C-OJ
Meet,; R I" hal f o f term and T 2r" hal f of tcml Ivkets 2nd half of term 50840 (0)
RF
Meets 1 s t half of te rm 5084 1 (0) RF
508b l (0)
l RS44 0
N U RS360
Research and I n formlltics
50842 (4)
WF
NURS365
Culturally Congruent Healthcare A
3:40-5 :25PM
50843 (4)
WF
ADMN -200
J un i o r [
[ l: l 5 - 1 :35PM
EVlD-228
6:30A:v1- 1 1 :OOPM C LlJli I C -O I
Carr, 'A
6:30AM- I I :OO r M CLIN IC-02
Carr, M
taff
Situations with Families: ChlldbeJlring
50865 (0)
Liai. R
;"leet ·
hal f of term MT
20d
hul f of te m1
MT
50866 (0)
IC-OJ
Wol fer. C
M- l l :OO P M CLiN IC-04
Wol fer, C
6 : 3 0 A M- I I :OOPIv
CLI
Situations with Families: Childbearing Clinical
l o-register for N U R S 3 70-0 1 . Meets 1 " half o f term
50845 (0)
wllh Individuals : Adult Ueallh Cli nical
N R 440-0 I .
M �, 2nd half of term 50X64 ( 0 ) MT
sequence to enro l l .
C o- regis ter for N U R S 370 clinical. lab Fee: S I OO.OO 50844 (4) F I :45-3 :30PM ADMN-202 URS370
SUliaHon
(o-regi s ter for
:v1ects 1 st RS370
8:00-4:00PM
N U RWO Silunlion. with I n dh'lduals: dull Health I I o-regi stcr fo r N U RS 440 cli nical. labl Assessment Fec: S I 00.00 SOB63 (4) f 8:00-9A5AM ADMN - I O I Schall1er, R
Sc ha ffner, 1\.[
6:30AM- I I :OOPM C U N IC-05
Nursing students must have completed
TR
Olson, B
6:30AM-I [ :OOPM CLlN [C-04
MT
Mc:eh
1 st
50867 (0)
Fnml.. . B
6:30AM- I I :OOPM C L l N[C-O[
half of term , -IT
6:3 0
Mllets 2nJ hal f of tenn
Meets 2"' half of term 50846 (0) MT Meets
50868 ( 0 ) 6:30AM - I 1 :00PM C LI .
I C -02
Frank,
MellIS ! st half of teml 50869 ( 0 ) MT
I" hal f o f lerm
50847 (0)
MT
lizzi, R
6:30AM- I I :OOPM CLINIC-OJ
N U RS44 1 Meets 2"· half o f term 50848 (0)
N
RSJ80
MT
6:30AM - I 1 :00PM CLINIC-04
lizzi,
R
5087 1
Situation with Families: Childr suing
R
8:00-9A5 A M
,
1 00.00 RAM S-206
6:30A
\- 1 1 :OOPM CLlN[C-OS
Pcndrak,
(r)
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Sehamer. R
RAMS-203
Stall'
Carr. M
McCann. C
Co-register lor NURS 440 C05 or C06. NURS380
ituations with Families: Childrearing
!inieal
50873 ( I )
C o-regi s ter for NURS 380-0 1 . Meets 2"" half of t rm 50850 (0)
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8:00-9:45AM
7aichkin, D
NURSING Continued ... U RS478
Elective Ciinicil Experience
S0875 ( 1 -4)
TBA
NURS480
Professional Foundations I I
50876 (2)
M
TBA
1 1 : I S- I : 3 S PM
P H I L330 CLINIC
RAMS-204
Staff
Miller, T
h1dies in History of
Philosophy PH
Topic: Ancient Philosophy S0975 (4)
MW
I :4S-3:30PM
P H I L350
God, Faith, and Reason PH
INGR- 1 1 6
Johnson, G
Prereq : At least one other course in either PHIL or RELI N U RS499
Capstone: Nursing Synthesis SR
A' 'I!ssmcnt Fee: $200.00
S0976 (4)
TR
Topics in Philosophy PH
S0877 (6)
M
I :4S-2:S0PM
ADMN- 1 0 1
Zaichkin. D
P H I LJ53
50878 (6)
M
I :4S-2:S0PM
RAMS-206
Scha mer, R
Topic: Family Ethics S0978 (Z-4)
I :4S-3:30PM
3:40-S:ZSPM
MW
ADMN-22 I
Cooper, K
ADMN-Z I 6
Phelps. H
GraduateoCqum!: N U RS527
Evaluations
& Outcome Research
onsult Graduate coordinator for schedule 50879 ( 3 )
F
NU RS532
Care and Outcomes Manager Practicum I I
9:00-1 2:00PM
ADMN-2 1 9
Jenkins/Latta
PHYSICAL E D U CATION Please refer to Movement Studies
& Welln ess EducatioD for course offerings
Consult Graduate coordinator for schedule 50880 ( 3 )
F
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Program De\'elopment
RS538
9:00- 1 2:00PM
XAVR-2 1 2
Maloney, P
RAMS-207
Stafr
PHYSICS
C nsult Graduate coordinator for schedule 50882 ( 3 ) N
RS582
F
I :00-4:00PM
F
NU RS585
Family Nurse Practitioner I I
50 84 (6)
F
S I 25 8 (6)
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N
Advanced Specialty PractIce
RS593
50885 ( 1 -6 )
URS596
P H Y S 1 26
Advanced Health Assessment
50883 (4)
TBA
RAMS-204
Schamer, R
8 : 00-S:00PM
RAMS-20S
Huston, A
1 0:00-J:00PM
ADMN- I O I
Spencer, S
I :00-5:00PM
TBA
TBA
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S0886 (2)
R
5 :JO-8:30PM
RAMS-204
Ma loney. P
S0887 (2)
R
5:JO-8:30PM
RAMS-Z05
Stafl'
Thesis
50889 ( 1 -4)
TBA
TBA
TBA
M i l ler, T
C mact: Philosophy Department at 253. 53S.8306 or johnsogs@plu.edu The Eumined Life PH
Topic: Faith and Reason 5 1 276 (4)
TR
P H l L 1 90
Inquiry Seminar F. PH
9:S5- 1 I :40AM
ADMN-2 1 0
Cooper, K
Topic: Ethics of Food 50967 (4)
TR
9 : S S- I I :40AM
50979 (4)
TR
PHYS 1 36
College Physics II Lab
RCTR- I OJ
Gerganov. B
Co-register for PHYS I Z6-0 1 . Lab Fee: $60.00 S0980 ( I )
R
6:30-9:30PM
RCTR-201
Greenwood
S098 1 ( I )
W
I :4S-4:45PM I :4S-4:45PM
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Gerganov, B
RCTR-ZO 1
Gerganov, B
RCTR- 1 03
Louie. R
S098Z ( I )
R
P H Y S I 53
General Physics I NS, S M
S0983 (4)
MWF
1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM
PHYSI63
General Physics I Lab
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PHILOSOPHY PAI L I 2 1
College Physics II NS, SM
Co-register for PHYS 1 3 6 lab.
Co-regist"r for P H Y S 1 63 lab.
Scholarly I nqldry in Nursing Practice
N U RS599
Contact: Physics Department at 253.53S.7S34 or physics($ilplu.edu
I AS-3: 30PM
PHl L223
Biomedical Ethics PH
S0968 (4)
TR
8:00-9:4SAM
EVLD-Z28
ADMN-2 1 7
McKenna, E
Phelps, H
M ilitary Ethics PH
SO%9 (4)
MWF
PillL225
Bu iness Ethics PH
50970 (4)
MW
I :45-3:30PM
ADMN-204B
Phelps, H
S097 1 (4)
MW
3:40-S:2SPM
ADMN-Z I 2
Hogan. B
S0972 (4)
MWF
1 2:30- 1 :35PM
ADMN-2 1 4
Kaurin. P
P U l L230
PhiJosophy, Ao.imals & the Environment PH
ADMN-209
Kaurin, P
Service learning component included. 6:00-8:00PM
50973 (4)
TR
P I I I LJ28
Philosophical l5sues in Law PH
50974 (4)
MWF
I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM
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I :4S-4:4SPM
RCTR-ZO I
Starkovich, S
6:30-9:30PM
RCTR-ZO I
Starkovich. S
50986 ( I )
T
I :45-4:4SPM
RCTR-2 0 1
Tang, K
50987 ( I )
T
6:30-9:30PM
RCTR-201
Tang, K
PHYS2 1 0
M usical Acou�ti
RCTR-2 1 0
Greenwood
NS, SM
Co-register for PHYS 2 1 0 lab. Lab Fee: $60.00 1 2:30-1 :35PM
50988 (4)
MWF
PHYS2 1 0
Musical Acoustics Lab
Co-register for PHYS 2 1 0-0 I . S I 278 (0)
T
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
RCTR-20 1
Greenwood
S I Z79 (Of
T
I I :50- 1 :3SPM
RCTR-2 0 1
Greenwood
PHYS223
Eh:mentary Modern Physics NS
S0989 (4)
MWF
I I : I S- 1 2 :20PM
RCTR-Z I O
Gerganov, B
P HYS332
Electromagnetic Waves and Physical Optics NS
50990 (4)
M
6:00-9:30PM
RCTR-Z I O
Greenwood
Bowers
P I I L L224
9: I S- 1 0:20AM
50984 ( I ) S0985
ADMN-Z I 9
ADMN-208
McKenna, E
PHYS334
Engineering M aterials Science NS
5099 1 (4)
MWF
P H YS336
Classical Mecbanlcs N S
50992 (4)
MWF
9 : 1 S - 1 0:20AM
1 2:30- 1 :35PM
RCTR-2 1 0
Starkovich, S
RCTR-2Z0
Starkovich. S
RCTR-2 1 0
Tang, K
PH YS354
M athematical Physics NS
50993 (4)
TR
P H Y S499B
Capston,,: Advanced Lab 11 SR
9:5S- I I :40AM
Lab Fee: $60.00 Kaurin. P
50994 ( I )
42
M
1 :45-4:4SPM
RCTR-2 1 4
Louie. R
PO LITICAL SCIE NCE ConIllCt : Po l i t i ca l Science
Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 .7595 or �, ed u
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American Gove rnme1lt
0995 ( 4 ) 50996 ( 4 )
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9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM
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8:00-9 :05AM
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Political
5 1 227 (4)
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POLSJ2S
Polllic.ll i Thought
501N8 (4)
TR
X AV R- 2 0 1
PO S346
I :45-3:30PM
AD M N-2 1 6
Kelleher
Olu!s, D
SI M
ADW'H O I
5 0999
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(ira'venor, P
Olufs, D
C. S I
5 1 003 (4)
TR
P0LS43 1
Alh'anccd Internatioolils Relations
5 1 0()4 (4 )
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l l :50- I :35PM
ADMN- 2 1 9
1 :4 5 - 3 :30PM
Kelleher. A
SI
R AMS-2 03
Grosvenor. P
pslOne: Senior Semjoar S R
P0LS499
5 1 00 5 ( 4 )
TR
XA R- 1 50
3 AO-5:25PM
P
Introdu ction t o
M WF
5 1 007 (4)
MWI'
P Y (' 1 1 0 S I {)()S ( I )
SIDdy
PS\ '2 1
Transition : Ufe After
5 1 010 ( I )
MW
1 2 JO- I :35PM I I 1 5- 1 2:20PM
Graham,
X /\ R-20 1
Cc ynar. M
R A MS -2 0S
Fo l ey. L
1 2 : 30- 1 : 3 5PM
Psychology of
T
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Advo nced Slats
Tf{
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Staff
ADMN-209
Moritsugu,
I
& RC!le:Jrcb Design pCffilission.
1 1 :50- 1 : 3 5 PM 242
l .03
XAVR- I SO
Toylor. M
I'r l.04.
9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM
d\' lInccd . tats
X AVf{- 1 5 0
& RC!icarc.h D
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5 1 0 1 4 (0)
R
1 :4S-3:30PM
R A M S - I O'i
T�ylor, M
5 1 0 1 5 ( 0)
R
3 : 40-5:25PM
RAMS- I 09
Tayl or. \1
Co-rcgistc:r for PSYC 242-02. S I O I I> (0) M I A5-3:30PM 5 1 0 1 7 (0)
M
PSYO I O
PcnoDality Theories S2
(4)
PSYC320
3 :40-5:15?M
I R
I :-I5 -3:30 PM
D 'veillpmcnl
MS- 1 09
Han,vlck. C
RAMS- I 09
! lansvick, C
RAM. -206
f\nd
on
D
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5 1 0 1 9 (4)
M WF
9: I S- 1 0:20AM
ADM -208
Toyokawu, I
TR
3 AO-5: 25 P M
:\ DM N-2 1 9
Wood. A
PS CJ30
Social P�ycbology S2
XA R-250
Graham, C
W
PSYC446
Perception S 2
5 1 027 (4)
rR
& Theory S2
3 AO-5:25PM
I I :50- 1 :35PM
RAMS-205
M oon , C
R A M S-205
M o on , C
RAMS- I 09
M oo n , C
!"S\ C447
Perception L a b
5 1 028 ( 2 )
T
P'
Psychfllogy IUsearcb Seminar SR
4H I
A nderson. D
I :45-3:30PM
PreCl:q: r'SYC 2,U, Instructor'S s i gnatu re requ i red 5 1 02 9 (2) R I AS-3:30PM R AM S - 2 05
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p, V 495 I nl�rnsbip I nSlr uctnr\ signatu re requi re d for registration 5 1 03 0 ( 1 -6 ) R 9:55- 1 1 :40A M A D MN-209
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TBA
Ceynar, M
RAMS- I 09
Shore. W
required for registration
T
3 :40-5 : 2 5 P M
M
I :'IS-3:30PM
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Toyokawa. T
:l:40-5:2_ PM
RF. L 1 1 1 1
'I'he Chrlsti.an Tradition R2
S 1 03 7 (4)
TR
Rl. Ll 2 1 1
Religion
5 1 U39 (4)
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8:00-'i:45AM
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1 Wf
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
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ADMN-2 1 0
of the New Testament R I
REL l 2 1 2
RI'Hgion
5 1 040 ( 4)
TR
9:55 - 1 I :40AM
A D MN -2 1 4
5 1 04 1 (4)
TR
9:55 - 1 1 :40AM
ADMN-2 1 6
Hickey-Tieman
- 1 0-12 (4)
TR
I AS-3:30PM
A DMN-2 1 0
Hickey-Tieman
R E Ll223
American
5 1 263 (4)
M Wr
R E LJ227
Christian Theology
, l . iterature
'hurch History
Batten, A
R2
8 :00 -9: 0 5 A M
A D MN-2 1 7
Fi nstuen, A
R2
l opic: Theologies of l . i beration and Democracy. ' rv ice Learning Corn p n o nent i ncluded .
5 1 020 (4)
5 1 02 1 ( 4)
TR
HanS\'ic�, C
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5 101 8
Learning: Researcb
5 1 026 (4)
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RAMS-206
I I :50- 1 : 3 5 P M
'ontad: Relig io n Department at 2 5 3 . 5 35.732 1 or reli@plu,cdu
RAM -207
242 1 .0 I llr L02. P re re q : S1: T 232 or in st ructo r
"'W I'
Toyokawa, T
REU G ION
Lab Fcc: S50.00
5 1 0 1 3 (4)
ADMN-22 I
S ilnd lIetbods of Counsel
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5 1 033 ( 2 )
djustm nt . 2
9:55- 1 1 :40 A M
for PSY
Anderson, D
P \ 499 C:lpstone: enior cml nAr SR Instnlc tor' ·igna.turc re qu ir ed
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1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 P M
PSYC22 1
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1 2 :30- 1 : 3 5 P M
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kills
M\I.
5 1 0 1 1 (2)
5 1 0 1 2 (4)
9:55- 1 1 : 40A M
WI'
435
5 1 032 ( I
psycCaplu.ed u
X AVR-20 1
chology of Women A. S2
I n�lructllr's s ignature requir('d
p" cllolngy S2
5 1 006 (4)
Co-re�i i>tc r for P 'Y
•
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C420
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Kelleher A
PSYCHO LOGY Contact: P
P.
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clcoce I\1cthflds
9:5 5 - 1 1 :40
IR
5 1 025 (4)
I :4S-3:30PM
50997 ( 4 )
P
5 1 024 (4)
n PI chn, K
Oluf�,
SI
•
PSYC375 5 1 023 (4)
5 1 () 43 (4) R E Ll 227
TR hrbtian
I I :SO- I : 3 5 PM
A DMN-206
Breazeale, K
Theology R2
5 1 1144 (4)
MW
6 :00-8:00PM
5 1 045 (4)
MWF
<J: 1 5 - 1 0:20A
5 1 046 (4)
M \l. F
1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2 : 20PM
REL.l230
Religion and
1
A D MN-2 1 7
Peterson, D
EVLD-227
Zbaraschl.lk
A D MN-2 1 4
Zbaraschuk
A DMN- 2 06
Crawford, S
A M -2 1 4
Komjalhy, L
u l lure R3
Topic: Rel i gi on and I leal ing 6 : 00-8:00PM
5 1 047 (4)
MW
R E I 1233
The Rtligions of Cbina
f<1pic:
- 1 04 (4)
43
C, R3
Daoism
MWF
9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM
RELIGION
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RELl235
Islamic Tradition C, R3
5 1 049 (4)
TR
REL1330
Old Testament Studies R I
I I :50- 1 :35PM
ADMN-208
Ingram, P
5 1 05 1 (4) REL1332 5 1 05 2 (4) RELl36 I
MW
XAVR- 1 5 0
Finitsis, A
Jesus History Christ Faith R I ADMN-206
3 :40-5:25PM
TR
Church History Studies
Oakman. D
R2
Topic: Ea;;tern Orthodox Theology and Spirituality 5 1 054 (4)
TR
1 1 :50- 1 :35PM
ADMN-2 1 4
Ihssen, B
Topic: The Problem o f Evil and Modem Christianity 5 1 055 (4)
MWF
RELl362
Luther
5 1 056 (4)
MWF
RELl364
Theological Studies
1 2:30- 1 : 3 5 P M
ADMN-2 1 2
Finstuen, A
9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM
ADMN-202
Torvend, S
R2
RELl367
Major Thinkers, Text, Genres R2
6:00-8:00PM
ADMN-204B
Peterson, D
Topic: Faith and Doubt in the 1 9th Century. 5 1 058 (4)
MW
REL1368
1 :45-3:30PM
XAVR-250
Feminist & Womanist Theology A,
Zbaraschuk
R2
Service Learning Component included 5 1 059 (4)
TR
RELl390
Topics in Comparative Religion R3, A (Pending EPC Approval)
6:00-8:00PM
ADMN-204A
Reformation S I
NORW 1 02
Elementary Norwegian
NORW202
Intermediate N orwegian C
NORW302
Advanced Conversation
RELI361
Church H istory Studies R2
1 :45-3:30PM
INGR- 1 00
Topics in Scandinavian Culture
SCAN34 1
Topics in Scandinavian Literature LT
SOCIAL WORK FI: Introduction to Social Work ( 1 0 1 ) A, F, S2
This course includes 3 field trips and a service kaming component 5 1 087 (4)
MW
1 :4S-3:30PM
SOCW320
Child Welfare
5 1 088 (4)
MW
I :45-3:30PM
SOCW350
Social Policy I I S2
5 1 089 (4)
TR
SOCW360
Social Work Practice I S2
9 :5S- 1 1 :40AM
tv!
ADMN-2 1 7
Moran,
ADMN-2 1 9
K e l ler,
ADMN-206
Russell, K
XAVR- I SO
Kel ler,
J
J J
J
Co-register for SOCW 360 lab. 5 1 090 (4)
TR
SOCW360
Social Work Practice I Lab
I :4S-3:30PM
Co-register for SOCW 360-0 I . XAVR-20 1
RELl499
Capstone: Research Seminar SR
5 1 062 (4)
TR
I :45-3:30PM
& Society
SCAN32 1
Komjathy, L
Topic: The Immigrant Experience 1 :45-3:30PM
& Composition C
Breazeale, K
Topic: Comparative Mysticism
MW
Special Topics in Chi ldren's Literature LT
HIST325
SOCW I 90
TR
5 1 06 1 (4)
European Economic I ntegration S2
ENGL334
antact: Social Work Program at 253 .535 . 7294 or �oci@plu.edl!
5 1 057 (4)
MW
ECON335
R2
Topic: Can God Suffer?
5 1 060 (4)
Contact: Dr. Claudia Bcrguson at 253.535 .75 1 2 or �usci@plu.edu Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor:
Topic: Prophets and Politics 1 :45-3:30PM
SCANDINAVIAN AREA STU DIES
ADMN-2 1 1 B
Crawford, S
Batten, A
5 1 09 1 (0)
T
8:45-9:45AM
AOMN-2 1 I B
Keller.
5 1 092 (0)
T
3 :40-4:40PM
ADivIN-22 I
Keller,
SOCW375
Social Sen'ices in Community
Please contact program director for information RELl499
Capstone: Research Seminar SR
5 1 093 ( I )
TBA
TBA
SOCW387
ST: Spirituality
5 1 094 (4)
M
TBA
Staff
ADMN-204B
Moran, M
XAVR-250
Russel l, K
Prereq: RELI 30 I . 5 1 280 (4)
TR
1 1 :50- 1 :35PM
ADMN-202
O'Briep,
l\.
ROTC - MILITARY SCIENCE Contact: ROTC
at
2 5 3 .535.8200 or rotc@plu.edu
M I LS I I 2
I ntroduction to the US Army
50457 (2)
R
3:40-5:40PM
M 1 LS 2 1 2
Introduction to Leadership T
M I LS3 1 2
Leadership and Management TR
3 :40-5 : 2 5 PM
MI1.S4 1 2
Proressionalism and Ethics
TR
SOCW476
Field Experience I I
1 :45-3 :30PM
Co-register for SOCW 486. Instructor's permission required. Fee: $25.00
Young,
J
OGYM- 1 02
Connelly, D
Department registration required 5046 1 (3)
Social Work Practice I I I S2
5 1 095 (4)
(3)
SOCW486
TBA
TBA
TBA
Moran. M
Field Experience Seminar I I
Co-register for SOCW 476. Instructor's permission required
5 0 4 5 9 (2)
3 :40-5:40PM
SOCW465
5 1 096 OGYM- 1 02
6:00-9:00PM
MGYM- 1 0 3
5 1 097 ( 1 )
T
1 1 :50- 1 : 35PM
ADMN-204B
SOCW499
Capstone: Senior Seminar SR
5 1 098 (4)
R
1 1 :50-1 : 3 5 PM
ADMN-204B
Moran. M
Russell, K
Boice, G Toms, P
SOCIOLOGY
Department registration required 50463 (3)
TR
8:00- 1 0 : 00AM
M I LS491
Independent Study
MGYM- 1 03
Boice, G
I ndependent study care required 50465 ( 1 -2)
TBA
TBA
TBA
Boice, G
Contact: Sociology Department at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7294 or soci@plu.edu. SOC I I O I
Introduction to Sociology A, S2
5 1 07 5 (4)
TR
9:55- 1 1 :40AM
RAMS-207
McNalley,
5 1 076 (4)
TR
8 : 00-9:45AM
XAVR-250
McNal ley,
5 1 077 (4)
MWF
1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM
XAVR- 1 50
Suarez,
SOCI232
Research Methods S2
A
Prereq: SOCI 1 0 1 . I nstructor's signature required 5 1 230 (4)
44
MWF
1 2 :30-1 :35PM
ADM'l-202
G,"gson,
J
J J
SOCIOLOGY
Continued...
1 240 Social Pruble.ms A, S2 e n' ice learning component included TR 5 1 0 78 (4) 1 :45·3:30Pm
STAT233
Introd uctory Statistics - SOC I Lab
Co·register for STAT 233·0 I . OGYM· 1 03
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5 1 1 34 (0)
W
1 1 : 1 5· 1 2:20M
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Ciabattari, T
5 1 1 35 (0)
W
1 2:30· 1 :3 S PM
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Ciabattari, T
SOCTJ30 T h e Family S2 Prere'r OCI I O I 5 1 079 (4)
o 1336
R
RAMS·203
9:55· 1 1 :40AM
Ciabattari, T
THEATRE
Deyiance S2
Contact: Department of Communication
Prereq: SO I 1 0 1 5 1 080 (4)
T
SOCl413
Crime and Society S 2
Prereq:
XAVR· 1 5 0
6:00·9 :00PM
Renfrow, D
THEA225
5 1 083 (4)
TR
SOCI440
Sex, Gender, and Society A, S2
ADMN· I O I
I I :50· 1 : 3 5 PM
Suarez, A
SOCI
495
1 :45·2:50PM
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Renfrow, D
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Smith, J
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BlomqlJis1 House .. ............... . ........... .. . .......... . 3
Mortvedt Library .. . . . ........................... . ........ 1 4
Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Music House ................ . . ............................ . . 39
Columbia Center .. . . ...................................... 50
Names Fitness Center ... . ........................... .42a
Development & University Relations
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Nesvig Alumni Center ....... . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... ...... . .. 44
East Campus - PlU Community Outreach '" 1 7
O lson Auditorium . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . ............... 40
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Eastvold Hall/Tower Chapel... ...................... 2 5
Ordal Residence Hall ............... .......... ......... 1 1
Facilities Management . . . ........... ........... . . . ... 28
Park Avenue House . .. . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .... 2
Faculty House . . . . . . . ................................ . .. . . . . . .4
pflueger Residence Hall .. . . ....... . . . ....... ........ . 43
Foss Residence Hall
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Garfield Commons "2 ...... . . . . . .. . . . . ..................... 7 Harstad Residence Hall ............ ................... 26 Hauge Administration Building . . . ......... . .. . . . . 1 3 Health Services Center ... . .. ... .... ..... . .. . . ... .... .... 6 Hinderlie Residence Hall . ........ ................... 24 Hong Residence Hall ...... ................ . .... ........ 2 1 Human Resource Services . . . ................ . ....... . 3 5 Ingram Hall . ... ....... .. . . ... . ... ... .. . . ....... .. ... . ........ 1 0 Keck Observatory . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . > 0 .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 53
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Stuen Residence Hall .. .... . . . . . . .... .... ... . . . . ....... 1 2 Swimming Pool .. .... ... ... .... . ...... . ......... . . . ........ 4 1 Tingelstad Residence Hall ............ ....... ....... 5 1 Trinity House ..................... .......... ................. 1 6 Trinity lutheran Church .. . .. . . . . ....... . . ............ . 1 5 University Center, . . ........ , . . .... . . .... ............. .... 34 University Printing & Publications..... .......... 29 Wang Center ....... . . . . ............... . ............... . . . ... 1 8 Warehouse . ...... ..... . ..... . ... , . .... . . ..... ......... . ...... 29
Mary Baker Russell Music Center ................ 1 9
West House .......... . . ..... .... .... . . . . ..... . .. . ...... . .. . .. 46
Memorial Gymnasium . . .... .. . . .......... . .. . . . . . . . ... 42
Women's Center .. ............................. ............. 1
Techno logy ............................................... 3 1
The office of Development and University Relations is located at the intersection of Garfield Street and Pacific Avenue on the east side of I'acific at 1 2 1 65 Pacific Avenue South, Tacoma.
Accessible Parking
Lagerquist Concert Hall . . ..... . ... . . .... . . .... . ...... . 1 9
Morken Center for Learning &
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Kreidler Residence Hall .............................. 20 Mall Services, Shipping & Receiving . .......... 29
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Special Permit Parking Visitor/Public Parking by Permit
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Visitor parking by permit only. All visitors must obtain a visitor parking permit at Campus Safety located in the basement at the north end of Harstad Hall. Reserv d parking slots may be used by visitors during non-working hours (5 p.m. -7 a.m.) and on weekends (some 24 hr. exceptions are indicated by signs). If you plan an extended visit, you must obtain a tempora ry permi t from Campus Safety.