2008, summer & fall class schedules

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SUMMER 2008 CALENDAR (Save for future reference)

Monday,

Monday,

Tuesday,

Monday,

June 16

June 30

July 1

July 7

Monday,

Monday,

Tuesday,

Friday,

July 14

July 28

July 29

Monday,

Monday,

May 19

June 2

Tuesday,

Wednesday,

May27

May 28

Monday,

Tuesday,

June 16

June 1 7

Wednesday,

Thursday,

July 16

July 17

N/A

N/A

N/A

Wednesday, July 2

Tuesday,

Monday,

T uesday,

Saturday,

Friday,

July 8

July 14

July 22

July 26

August 1

Monday,

Wednesday,

Tuesday,

Saturday,

Friday,

August 1

Wednesday, July 30

August 4

August 6

August 12

August 16

Augusl22

Friday,

Friday,

Monday,

Monday,

Wednesday,

Monday.

Salurday.

Friday,

June 6

June 13

June 9

June 16

July 9

August 4

August 16

August 22

Thursday,

Thursday,

Friday,

Wednesday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

May 29

June 6

June 11

June 19

Thursday, July 3

Wednesday,

Wednesday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

June 2 5

June 1 8

June 26

July 3

Tuesday, J uly 15

Friday,

Friday,

Monday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

Thursday,

July 25

July 18

July 28

July 31

August 7

August 1 4

August 21

June

5

June 26

Tu esday, July

Tuesday, July 29

22

CALENDAR LEGEND: (A)

Terms covered by this Class Schedule.

(B)

Last day to submit waitlist forms for processing.

(C) First day of classes for the applicable term. (D) Last day to add a class without instructor permission. No fee charged. (E)

Last day to drop a class without instructor permission. No fee charged. Tlhis is also the last day to complete special registrations such as auditing and independent study (see page 9 f or details). Instructor's signature required to add a class beginning this date. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction after

(F)

the last day to drop a class (see date in column D). (G) Instructor's signature required to withdraw from a class beginning thIS date. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each

(H) (I)

transaction. T uition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for withdrawn classes. Term mid-point. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center.

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

(J )

(K)

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 April 7- April 25

Advising Weeks for Summer 2008 Registration

Begins Monday, April 14

Summer 2008 Registration (by apPointment; see page 8) Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for December 2008 and January 2009 degree dates Graduate Theses or Research Papers for August 2008 graduates due to Office of the Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Memorial Day Holiday Observed (No classes; PLU offices are closed) Strawberry Festival

- 11 :30am - 1 :OOpm

Blueberry Festival

- 11 :30am - 1 :OOpm

- 11 :30am -

Monday, JUly 2 Monday, May 26 Wednesday, June 18

Independence Day Holiday Observed (No classes; PLU offices are closed) Raspberry Festival

Monday, May 1

Friday, July 4 Wednesday, J uly 16

1 :OOpm

Wednesday, August 13

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FALL 2008 CALENDAR (Save for future reference)

Monday, September

I

Friday,

Monday,

Monday,

September

September

September

12

15

22

8

Friday,

August 22

Monday,

Friday,

Friday,

Monday,

Monday,

September

September

September

September

September

8

12

19

15

22

Monday, October 27

Friday,

Friday, October

31

November 7

Friday, October 24

Wednesday,

Saturday,

November

December

26

20

Wednesday, Wednesday, October 1

October 15

Thursday, October

23

Monday,

Monday,

Wednesday,

Friday,

Saturday,

November

November

November

December

December

10

19

5

3

Monday, January 5

Thursday, October

13

Monday, January 5

CALENDAR LEGEND: (A) Terms covered by this Class Schedule. (B)

Last day to submit waitlist forms for processing.

(C)

First day of classes for the applicable term.

(D)

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

(E)

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 9 for details).

(F)

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

A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction after

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

(G)

(H) (I)

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

Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center. A $50.00 late registration change fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non -refundable

Term mid- point end of 7th week of classes for full term. Last day to file Last day to withdraw from a class. and a W grade applies.

(J)

(K)

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 Advising Weeks for Fall 2008 Registration

April?

-

25

Begins Monday, April 14

Fall 2008 Registration (by appointment; see page 8) Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for December 2008 and January 2009 degree date Homecoming Weekend

Monday, M ay 1 October 10-12

Grade changes for incomplete grades from Spring and Summer 2008 due from faculty Mid-semester Break (PLU Offices are open)

October 13 Friday, October 24 Wednesday, October 29

Mid-term advisory grades for undergraduates due from faculty Last day for Bachelor's and Master's candidates to turn in applications for May 2009 and August 2009 degree date

Monday, December 1 November 3 - November 2 1

Advising Weeks for J-Term and Spring 2009 Registration J-Term and Spring 2009 Registration (by appOintment)

Begins November 10

Thanksgiving Recess Begins (PLU Off ices closed Thursday and Friday) Thanksgiving Recess Ends

1 :35pm Wed, November 26 Sunday, November 30

Graduate Theses or Research Papers for December 2008 graduates due to Office of the Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies

Friday, November 28 Saturday, December 13

December Commencement Fall Finals Week

December 15-20

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WELCOME TO SUMMER AND FALL 2008 Dear PLU students: The long-range plan of the university, PLU 20 I 0, identifies five institutional aspirations for the future. As you peruse this schedule of classes to prepare for Summer and Fall registration, I invite you to think about your academic goals witllin the framework of these central PLU 2010 themes:

1.

Strengthening Academic Excellenc : "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." Enhancing Global Perspectives and Local Commitments: "The university will seek to

3.

internationalize its cllrriculum, encourage study abroad and diversify its community, even as it builds connections with its nearest neighbors."

4.

Nurturing a Sense of Lifc 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 expn,ssion 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 oflearning and ervice. PI.U 2()\ 0 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 n xt phase of your educational journey. Find the document on the web (www.plu.edu/�plu2010/). Read it before you visit with your advisors. In addition to registering for classes for next year, you have an opportunity to participate in building the PLU of the future. Sincerely.

Patricia O'Connell Killen Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies

PROPOSED J-TERM 2009 OFF-CAMPUS COURSES CE -"Sketch ing School: Urban Themes in Paris"

AUSTRALIA

-

"Travel Writing"

FRA

AUSTRALIA

-

"Australian Media"

GERMANY/AUSTRIA - "Language & Culture in New

AUSTRIA

-

"Vienna/Salzburg: M USI 101"

German

BRAZILJARGENTINA - "C smopolitanism :

t"

INDIA - "Comparative Education in India"

Citizenship in a Globalizing World"

ITAT,Y -" arly Chistianity in Rome"

CARIBBE AN - "Visual Design in the Caribbean"

ITALY

CHINA

-

"Topics in Chinese Studies: Ch ina's

-

"Investigating Economic & Environmental

Change"

Environment"

KOREA/

COSTA RICA- " I ntensive Language & Development

History"

HINA - "Korea: Special Topics in Non-West

Issues"

MARTINIQUE

DUBAI/UNITE D ARAB EMIRATES - "Peace

NEW ZEALAND - "Learning While Tramping the Tracks

Journalism: A Foreign Perspective" ECUADOR

-

-

"French Language & Cu lture"

in New Zealand"

"Nature & L iterature in Ecuador:

NEW ZEALAND - "Exploring New Zealand through

Galapagos, Amazon and Andes"

Chil dren's Lit"

EGYPT - "Exploring Egypt: From the Pharaohs to

NORWAY/ICELAND - "Culture, Language and Identity

Cleopatra"

in Scandinavia"

ENGLAND

-

"Building Hogwarts: Set Design for the

SOUTH AFRICA - "Communities Promoting Peace"

Deathly Hallows"

SWITZERLAND - "Swiss Culture & Global Business:

ENGLAND/GERMANY/GREECE -

Banking, Chocolate, America's Cup"

"Ethics & the Good Life"

TO BA G O - "Service Learning in Tobago"

FRANCE - "19th Century Art in Paris: David to Van

NEAR BAY, WA - "Makah Culture Past & Present"

Gogh"

TA CO MA, WA - "J-term on the Hill"

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Full description flyers are available in the Wang Center for In ternational Programs or on-line at www.plu .edulwangcenter. For more information contact the Wang Center, 253-535-7577. 4


FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

Days

Fall Final Exam Oates:

l\otl'S on Summer and Fall

Dt'Cl'l11hrr 15-20

Final Exams

arid Time Cla ss

Normally Begi ns

SUMMER

FIn.:11 Exam Day and Time

MWF

8:00am

Monday

8:00am -

MWF

9:15am

Tuesday

8:00am - 9:50am

MWF

11:15am

MWF

12:30pm

Monday

1 :OOpm -

1 :45pm

Tuesday

1:00pm - 2:50pm

9:50am

Summer final exams are held the last day of class.

FALL Late afternoon and evening classes hold final

Wednesday

10:00am - 11:50am

examinations at the regularly scheduled meeting times during final exam week. Instructors for classes which meet on Wednesday·

2;50pm

-only, Thursday-only, or Friday-only during the MW (F) MW(F)

3:40pm

Wednesday

3:00pm - 4:50pm

TR

8:00am

Wednesday

8:00am -

TR

9:55am

Thursday

10:00am - 11:50am

TR

11:50am

Monday

10:00am - 11:50am

TR

1:45pm

T hursday

1:00pm -

2:50pm

Tuesday

3:00pm -

4:50pm

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

9:50am

page. Saturday-only classes normally schedule final exams on the Saturday prior to finals week. •

Students in one-semester-hour courses may be evaluated prior to the final exam week. Final exams are scheduled using the begjnning time of the class.

Friday of final exam week is available for make-up examinations, for follow-up to examinations already

TR

3:40pm

given, or for student conferences.

GRADUATION APPLICATION DEADLINES A non-refundable graduation processing fee of

$75.00

is charged to your account at the time of application.

UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION DEADLINES (final Academic Program Contract, APC, is due at the time of application for undergraduate students): For Graduation in:

Graduation Applic'!tions due in Registrar's Office by:

December 2008 or January 2009

May 1, 2008

May 2009 or August 2009

December 1, 2008

GRADUATE STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE THE FOUOWING FINAL THESES 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 2009

May 1, 2009

August 2009

August 1, 2009

December 2009 or January 2010

November 30, 2009

May 2010

May 1, 2010

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TUITION RATES AND FEES 2008-2009 l :\lH�IH;I�.\llL .\TE IlIIIO'\ n \TE� Credl!

SemesteriTerm

Full

Hours

Summer

1 or more

1

Fall or Spring

-

-

11

$500 per credit hour unless otherwise noted

No

$838 per credit hour $13 ,400 per semester

Fall or Spring

12 - 1 7

Yes

F all or Spring

More than 1 7

Yes

1 or more

-

J-Term

$13 ,400 per semester + $838 per credit hour for each credit hour over 17 $838 per credit hour. If registered full time for Fall or Spring, credits 1-5 are at no additional charge.

1

$300

2

Credit By Exam

$500

-

3

I

$700

4

-

Cost

Time

$900

(;1{ \Ill \"1 E TlTIIO\ I�.\ITS Credit

SemesterlTerm

Full Time

Hours

Cos!

Summer Cohort Programs

1 or more

-

Check with Department

Summer - Non -Cohort Programs

1 or more

-

$784 per credit hour

Fall, J-Term, Spring

1 or more

-

$838 per credit hour

Disclaimer: Students enrolled In a PlU cohort program are charged Ihe cohort price per credit hour for cohort program courses and the standard undergra uate or graduate price per credit hour for courses not included in the cohort program. Please contact the Student Service Center for Cohort program pricing informa

ion

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR

WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE

Upon admission to or registration wilh the uni�ersity, the student and/or his or her parent(s) or legal guardian agrees

10 accept responsibility

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

and Ihe legal obligaUon 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

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

after the add/drop period. you must withdraw From the course. You must

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

officially withdraw from a course(s) or you will receive a failing grade in

required to complete and submit a Payment Contra t to the university each academic year. The university agrees to make availabl

classes not completed You must obtain the instructor's signature an an

to the

AddlDroplWilhdraw

student certain educational programs and the use of certain uni�ersity facilities , as applicable and as described in the PLU Undergraduate

day of add/drop during a semesterlterm will be charged a late registration

Gra uate Catalog. A failure to pay when due all university bills shall release the university of any obligalion to continue to provide

and

change fee of $50.00 per transaction. Students who are dropped for non­ attendance by Faculty are also charged $50.00 per add/drop.

applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited to, the right foriurther re gistration, statements of honorable dismissal,

REFUND POLICY FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL (OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL CLAS ES)

grade reports, trans ripts or diplomas, The student shall also be denied admittance to classes and the use of university facilities in th

even! of default.

PAYMENT INFORMATION Payment may

Fall Tuftion: 100% tuition refund before September 8 , 2008

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

Tuition refunds prorated on a daily basis: Sept. 8 - Nov. 8, 2008

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

Form and submit it in person to the Student Services

Center, Students adding or withdrawing from a course(s) after the last

No tuition refunds on or after November 9, 2008

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hours a day on the Business Office secured line at 253.535.83 76. Mail

Summer Tuition:

payments with biUlng statement remittance stubs to Pacific Lutheran

100% tuition refund before the First day of class.

Uni�ersity,

Housing and Meal Plans:

Attn: Business Office Cashier, Tacoma, WA 98447, or

dellver payments to the PLLJ Business Office in Hauge Administration Building, roam 110. Checks should be made payable to Pacific lutheran University. Please do not mail cash.

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 term will remain on the student's account until written notice is received

All domestic Full-time undergraduate students and all full-time

stu ents are required to have Health

and processed.

Insurance. Students are a uto m alrcally enrolled and billed For this plan, but ma� waive-out if they have a comparable. plan. You can waive-out onli[1e al www.eiia.org/plu no later than the 10th day of elass by midnight in the semester you begin. You will receive email confirmation once you have completed the process. ThiS is the Q!lbl documentation PLU accepts as proof you have completed the waj�e-out. Waive-aut is reqUIred each academic year you attend.

Refunds prorated on daily basis ReFunds prorated on a weekly basis

HEALTH INSURA NCE PLAN and part-time international

Housing refund (refer to contract): Meal plan refund (reFer to contract):

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BEFORE YOU REGISTER REGlSTRATION HOLDS

ELIGIBILITY AND REar TRATION TIMES

Holds on your account prevent registration. Check to see if your account is

Students who have never attended PLU and have not been formally admitted to the university are not eligible to register via BannerWeb.

on hold prior to your registration time. To view any holds on your account, log in to BannerWeb and select Student Services

New Students

AdVance Payment: A$200.00 advance payment IS required to(;onfirm an offer of admission. This advance payment

Admission Hold:

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. coordinated by Academic Advising and may not register via BannerWeb. New tnlnsfer students register by individual appointments coordinated by Academic Advising and may not register via Banner Web. Non-matricutated students may begin registering Monday,

Academic Standing Hold:

Contact Academic Advising

Collection Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Collection Paid Hold:

Contact the Business Office

CollectionWrite-Off Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Financial Hold:

Contact the Student Services Center

Intemational Hold:

Contact International Student Services

Junior Review Hold:

Contact Academic Advising

Medical Hold:

Contact the Health Center

No Address Hold:

Contact the Student Services Center

Payment Option:

Contact the Student Services Center

1 2 , at the Sludent Services Center.

New gr aduate students may begin to register on Monday, April 14 at the Student Services Center, and may not register via BannerWeb.

Continuing Students You may add or drop classes using Banner Web from the date and Ume of your initial appointment through the last day to

Pre-Collection Hold:

Contact the Business Office

Promissory Note Holds:

Contact the Business Office

Residential Life Hold:

Contact Residential Life

Transcript Hold:

Contact the Registrar's Office

Student Life Hold:

Contact Student Life

add/drop for each term unless there is a hold on your account. Refer to the calendar on pages 2 and 3 for add/drop deadlines. For hold

Veteran's Hold:

Contact the Student Services Center

Write-Off Hold:

Contact the Business Office

PLACEMENT EXAMINATIONS

in formation, refer to the Registration Holds section on this page.

Language Placement

Registration Priority: Each continuing matriculated student will

Contact Admission

New first-year students register by individual appointments

May

Financial Aid, then

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

is required before class registration. The payment is refundable until May

&

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

be assigned an appointment time according to total credit hours completed, earned through J-Term 2008. Note: registration

To assure correct placement in language courses, all students with

\Jmes are based on your completed credits and do not include courses in progress.

languages are offered in the Language Resource Center ( LRC) at select

previous study are required to take a placement test. The tests for most times during the year and on a drop-in basis during regular LRC hours.

View your registnltion appointment time via Banner Web: After logging in, select Student Services & Financial Aid, then Registration, and C/leck Your Registration Status. You will then need to select the term for which you are registering (either

Math Placement

Summer orFall 2008). The next page will inform you of your

To assure correct placement of students in beginning math courses,

reg stmtion appointment time as well as whether or not any holds, academic standing, or student status would prevent your

and

105, 107, 115, 123, 128, 140, 151. Students may establish eligibility for registration for a course by

eligibility is required for registration for MATH

registration.

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

ACADEM1C ADVISING

higher are eligible without taking the placement exam. Students who have not taken the placement exam may obtain the exam

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. First-year (Freshmen) and Sophmore Students

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

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

(0-59 Credits

plu. edu/pls/pap/hxskmplc.P_Mathlntro. The exam and accompanying questionnaire will take about

70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the

Earned) : To register you need to obtain yourRegistration Access Code from your advisor, so see your advisor soon!

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

Questions about your advisor? Contact Academic Advising at

should contact the Math Placement Director at the earliest

535.7459

opportunity at

or aadv@plu.edu.

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

CHECK YOUR PROGRESS / CAPP REPORT

results on-line, go to Banner Web at http://banweb.plu,edu. After

Check your progress toward your major, minor, concentration, and GUR

logging in, select Student Services

completion on-line. Undergraduates can use Banner Web to check

2.Sel t Student Services 3.Select Student Records.

&

& Financial Aid from the menu, then If you have

Student Records, and finally, View Math Placement Results.

their progress toward completing their PLU degrees. This is known as a CAPP report. 1.Log in to BannerWeb using your

253.535.7403.

questions about your placement, contact the Math Placement Director at

10 and PIN

253.535.7403.

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

Financial Aid.

prerequisite course at PLU or through the math placement system)

4.Select Degree Evaluation, then Submit Term.

but experiences difficulties registering for that course, contact the Math

5.Select View Previous Evaluations (at the bottom of the screen). 6. Select the report you wish to view (highest is most recent).

Placement Director, Dr. Jeff Stuart, at

253.535.7403.

7. View General Requirements should already be selected, then click on Select Desired View.

Students who have not taken the mathematics placement test or have

If your CAPP report appears to have an error, please contact the Registrar ' s Office to have your file reviewed. Please provide your full name, PLU 10 number, and the possible error.

register for any math course.

not otherwise satisfied eligibility for a math course will not be able to

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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).

2. ,"-:ogin. 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 six digit birthdate it your start term was before October 2007. If you have entered the University after that date your PIN is a randomly assigned number. You may reset your PIN at any time on Banner Web. You will be required to change your PIN the first time you access Banner Web in order to prevent others from gaining access to your account.

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 Tenn. Make sure that the term in the text box reads the term for which you are registering. Then click on

the "Submit Term" button.

5. Check Your Registration Status. Scroll down and select Check Your 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 Menu.

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

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

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

253.535.7131 or registrar@plu.edu, with questions. 9. View Student Detail Schedule. Once you have finished selecting your courses for the term, scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select Student Detail Schedule. Your schedule will appear on the screen. If you would like a copy, select the 路Print" button on the top of the screen. It is recommended that you return to this screen just prior to the start of each term to confirm any schedule changes (such as room number or instructor) that may occur after your registration is completed.

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

11. LOG OU T 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 ···WAITLlSTING CANNOT BE DONE VIA BANNER WEB"""'" Waitlisting must be done in person at the Student Services Center and is limited to two courses per semester. Waitlist forms are available on page 45 or outside the Student Services Center. The waitlist form must be completed and submitted to a Student Services Center employee

for processi ng. The Registrar's Office will move students (in waitlist order) from the waitlist into classes as seats become available until two weeks before the term begins, after that point the instructor determines who will be admitted to classes. Students still on the waitlist when the term begins must attend the first class and get the instructor's signature on an AddIDrop/W"fthdraw Form· to grant them a place in the class. Faculty reserve the right to deny admission to a class. The AddiDrop/W"fthdraw Form· must be taken to the Student Services Center before the deadline to add courses. Students who are below third or fourth place on the waitlist should register for a substitute course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class. Note: Do !lQ! try to move yourself from the waitlist into a class, even if the system indicates there is an opening. This � 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 on pages 2 & 3. A

$50.00

'Iate registration fee is charged per transaction submitted after the add/drop deadline.

COURSE LOAD EX EPTTONS

AUDITING ACOURSE To audit a course (no credit), obtain an instructor's Signature on an AddlDrop/Wtfhdraw Form·, and submit the form to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the course you are registering for. The cost of auditing a course is equal to the cost of taking the course for credit.

CREDIT BY EXAM

Credit by Exam Forms are located in the display rack across from the Student Services Center. Return completed forms to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for. For cost information, see page 6.

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

To register for a course requiring approval, obtain the authorized signature on an Add/DroplWtthdraw Form·, and submit the form to the Student Services Center by the add deadline for the term you are registering for.

AddlDrop!Withdraw Forms are located

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

SERVICE LE

COURSES REQUIRrNG APPROVAL

You may use Banner Web to register for up to 17 credit hours in Fall Semester and up to a total of 1 5 credit hours in Summer. 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 for more than 17 credit hours in Fall costs an additional $838 per credit. To register for more than 17 credit hours in Fall Semester, submit an AddlDrop/Withdra w Form· to the Student Services Center by the add/drop deadline for the term you are registering for. To register for more than 1 5 credit hours in Summer, you must complete a Summer Overload Request Form, available in the Student Services Center, by the add deadline for the term you are registering for and obtain consent of the Registrar.

INGCOURSES

An academic service-learning course integrates thoughtful community service as a required assignment that supports the academic learning. The service work is usually off-campus in the local community and may involve work outside class time. Check with the faculty member for more information.

in the display rack across from the Student Services

AFTER YOU REGISTER CANCELLED CLASSES If a class is cancelled after you have registered, you will be dropped from the class and notified by the respective department via E-mail. You may add another class prior to the add deadlines published on page 3.

CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ATIENDTNG THE FiRST TWO CLASS MEETINGS

Students unable to attend the first class meetings must notify the instructor prior to the first class. Students who miss the first iwQ class meetings risk being dropped from the class by the instructor; however, the student must take responsibility for dropping courses prior to the drop deadlines published on page 2 &3. Studel1ts who are dropped for non-attendance will be charged a $50.00 fee per drop.

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

see

page

14.

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EDUCATION Prerequisites for entry into U ndergraduate program (includes all EDUC, EPSY, and SPED courses except EDUC20S and SPED 19S): PSYCIOI, WRlT (ENGL) 101 with a grade of C or better in both Passing score on Washington Basic Skills Test (WEST-B) Participation in School of Education Interview Application to School of Education due by first Friday in March for Fall Term Education courses are offered sequentially. Because assignments and instruction are integrated across courses, students must follow established course sequence. See School of Education advisors for copy of course sequence. Students are required to devote 6-8 hours/week (each semester) to field work in assigned schools prior to student teaching. Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education take the following courses in the School of Education: EDUC391, EPSY 361, and SPED 320. Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education take the following courses in the School of Education: EDUC 390, EDUC 392, and SPED 320. Students in these programs must establish a program of study with advisors in their respective departments. Students must register for student teaching during the preceding semester. Applications are due by the first work day in March, for Fall student teaching and the first work day in October for Spring student teaching. The state requirement for FBI and Washington State Patrol fingerprint clearance must be completed prior to second semester. Anyone completing a certification program after Sep足 tember

I,

200S, 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- $3S.00 Fingerprint fee- $S9.00- plus clearance fee (approximately $12.00) Students must provide their own transportation between campus and assigned schools.

LANGUAGES & LITERATURES All language students use the Language R esource Center (LRC) for additional study and practice. To assure correct placement in Language courses, all students with previous study are required to take a placement test. The tests for most languages are offered in the LRC or online at

www.plu.edul-Irc.

Language placement test are available online in French,

German, and Spanish. Students who have studied one of these languages previously and plan to continue their study are required to take the language placement test. You may access the placement test online at

www.plu.edul-aadv

ment. You will receive your results immediately upon completion of the test. If you (Chinese, Greek, Latin, or Norwegian), please access

www.plu.edul-aadv

are

and then click on Language Place足

continuing in another language offered at PLU

for contact information to assure correct placement or to

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

I) taking a 20I 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

assure

correct placement of students in beginning math courses, eligibility will be required for registration for MATH 105, 107, liS,

123, 128, 140, and 151. Students may establish eligibility for registration for a course by earning a qualifying score through the math placement system. Students who have completed the prerequisite course at PLU with a grade of C or higher are eligible without taking the placement exam. The placement exam is available at the Math Department Office in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, room 252. The ' exam is also available on-line at https://banweb.plu.edulpap/hxskmplc PmathIntro. The exam and accompanying questionnaire will take about 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the results to be available. New students preferring to take the exam by mail should contact the Math Placement Director at the earliest opportunity at 253.535.7403. To view placement results, go to Banner Web at http://plu.edulbanner/. 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 253.535.7403. 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. Jeff Stuart at 253.535.7403. Students who have not taken the mathematics placement test or have Dot otherwise satisfied eligibility for a math course will not be able to register for any math course.

MUSIC All Private Lesson registration is handled through the music office during regular office hours. Private lessons require concert attendance in addition to individual instruction. See http://www.plu.edul-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) 1 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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MUS(C Private Lesson Continued.

..

COURSE TITLE

COURSE I D

DAYS

INSTRUCTOR

2011401 ·

Jazz

THA

Stat!

_ __/411••

t'nvate t'lano

TBA

Statl

Organ

THA

Tegels, P

t'nvate VOIce

TBA

Statt

rI,\/4n'\

VIOlin/VIola

THA

Stat!

1"'/411"

CellolHass

TBA

Stat!

2071407

Flute

THA

Rhyne, J

711)(/411)(

Uboe/I<:nglish Hom

IHA

Splcclatl, S

209/409

Bassoon

THA

Peterson,

l 1 014 1 O

Clannet

THA

Rlne, C

2111411

Saxophone

THA

Statt

l l 1l4 1 l

lrumpet

TBA

Lyman, L

213/413

Hom

TBA

Stat!

l l 4/4 1 4

I rombone

TBA

Winkle, K.

215/415

Euphomum/Tuba

THA

Evans,

l l b/4 1 b

t'ercusslOn

TBA

Statt

217/417

Pnvate GUItar

THA

Stat!

l I lS/4 1 lS

Harp

TBA

Wooster, P

2191419

HarpSIchord

THA

Habedank,

Jll

CompOSItIOn

TBA

Statt

351

AccompanYing

THA

Statt

J=>l

Urgan ImprovIsation

TBA

Tegels, P

421

Advanced Keyboarding

THA

Stat!

4l-1

Adv UrchestratlOn!Arr

THA

Joyner,

499

Semor Project

THA

Stat!

1./41H _114/4114

F

P

I K

IJ

Permission Required

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COURSES Four one-hour physical activity courses ( I OO-259) including PHED 1 00, are part of the General University Requirements for graduation. Eight one-hour courses may be counted toward graduation. Activity courses cannot be repeated for credit, and students can only count approved varsity or club sport participation one time, for one credit. Students are encouraged to select a variety of activities at appropriate skill leve1s. All physical activity courses are graded on the basis of " A " . "Pass", or "Fail" and are taught on a co-educational basis. Physical activity courses cannot be taken as independent study. PH ED 1 00 is required for graduation and is offered every semester. It is designed to be taken during the first year, but may be taken during any semester. Please see the department of Movement Studies and Wellness Education in the University catalog for further information on activity offerings and program goals.

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COURSE ATTRIBUTE S, C ODES & DEFINITIONS The course attributes and their associated codes are l isted be low. T h e attribute code appears at the end o f course titles. The codes show how courses will satisfy specific General Uni versity Requirements (GURs). See the catalog for details. Alternative Perspective ( 1 /2 of Diversity Requirement)

A AR

Art, Music, o r Theatre

C

Cross-c ultural Perspective ( 1 12 of Diversity Requirement)

F

First-year Inquiry Seminar ( 1 90 course)

FW

First-year Writing Seminar ( 1 0 I )

HI

International Honors: Origins of the Modem World

H2

International Honors: 200-Level Courses

H3

International Honors: Concluding Course

II

International Core: Origins of the Modem World

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International Core: 200-Level Courses

IJ

International Core: Concluding Course

LT

Literature

MR

Mathematical Reasoning

NS

Natural Science, Mathematics, or Computer Science

PE

Physical Education Activity Course

PH

Philosophy

RI

Religion Line 1 ( B iblical Studies)

R2

Religion Line 2 (Christian Thought, Hi story and Experience)

R3

Religion Line 3 ( I ntegrative and Comparative Rel ig ious Studies)

SM

Science and Scientific Method

SR

Capstone: Senior SeminarfProject

SI

Social Sciences Line 1 (An thropology, History or Political Sc ience)

S2

Social Sciences Line 2 ( Economics, Psychology, Social Work or Sociology)

WR

Writing Requirement

COURSES THAT MEET THE DIVERSITY GUR & Womanist Theology A, R2

Human Cultural Diversity C, S I

GERM 30 1

C ompos i ti on & Conversation C

RELl 368

Feminist

Global Perspectives C, S I

GERM 42 1

German Literature C, LT

RELI 393

Topics in Comparative Religion A, RJ

TH 3 3 0

Native North Americans A, S I

GREK 2 0 1

Intermediate Greek C

SIGN 1 0 1

Sign Language A

TH 334

Contempomry America A, S I

HIST 1 09

East Asian Societies C, S I

SOCI 1 0 1

Introduction to Sociology A, S2

ANTH 1 02 A

rH 2 1 0

A A

C, S I

AN1H 3 5 2

Anthropology of Age

AN TH 3 7 5

Law/Politics/Revolution C, S I

C H I N 1 90

FI: Chin LitlTrans (37 1 )

C H I N 201

Intermediate Chine;e C

IN 301

,

338

Modern China C, S I

SOC I 240

Social Problems A, S2

HIST 340

Modern Japan C, S I

SPAN 20 1

Intermediate Spanish C

SPAN 202

Intermediate Spanish C

HIST

:r, F

Composition & Conversation

C

HIST 360

The Holocaust A, S I

HIST 460

West

INTC 2 3 1

& Northwes A, S I

& Comp C

SPAN 3 0 1

Advanced Grammar

Gender, Sexuality, Culture A , 12

SPAN 32 1

Civilization

LATN 20 1

Intemlediatc Latin C

SPAN 325

Intra to Hispanic Lit Studies C, LT

& Culture of Spain C

COMA 3)3

Gender & Communication A

r G

Post-Colonial Literature C. LT

MUSI 1 2 0

Music and Culture A R , C

SPAN 422

20th Century Lit of Spain

: Lit & Difference A •. LT

NORW 20 1

I ntermediate Norwegian C

SPED 190

FI: Individuals w/Disabilit ( 1 95) A, F

WMGS 201

Intra Women's

13 3

.NGL 345

FREN 2UI

Intenndiate French C

NORW 3 0 1

Composition & Con ve rsati on C

F EN

Intermediate French C

NURS 365

Culturally Con gruent H lthcare A

202

&

FREN 3 0 1

Composition

POLS 2 1 0

Global Perspectives C , S 1

FREN 43 1

20th Century French Lit C. LT

RELl 1 3 2

The ReligionsiEast As ia C, R3

GERM 20 1

Intermediate Ge rma n C

R E L l 237

Judaism C, R3

unvt:'fsation C

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C, LT

& Gender Studies A


UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY ACldemlc Advl.",,, Ramstad 1 1 2

advising@plu.edu

253.535. 7459

www. plu.edu/-aadv

Career Development

I

career@plu.edy

Ramstad 1 1 2 253.535.7459

Provide guidance in developing academic goals and choosing a

major

www. plu.edul-career

Career counseling; career and intemship fairs

Interest inventories and personality style assessments

Support for students experiencing academic difficulty

Resume critiques and mock interviews

Clarify general university and core requirements

On-line recruiting and employment

Serve as referrals to others throughout the campus

Extensive library of career and major options

Campus

Academic Aselltance Library 1 24 (Lobby Level)

leamjngctr@plu edu

253.535.75 1 8

www. plu.edul-aast

cmjn@plyedy

University Center 1 90 253.535.7464

Individual tutoring and group study sessions

Mlnletry www. plu.edul-cmin

Pastoral care for personal issues, grief or vocational decisions

Test review sessions

Student success workshops

Spiritual direction, conversation, encouragement and support

Study strategy planning

Worship and Bible study available throughout the week

Open math, computer science, and geoscience labs

Chapel - MWF

Foreign language conversation groups

The Cross - Saturdays

U niversity Congregation - Sunday momings

Ramstad 1 1 2

intem@plu.edy www. plu.eduHntem

Apply classroom leaming in real situations

Develop professional skills

Experience investigative leaming

Choose from a wide variety of internships

Work with employers in positions that will help meet career goals

admission@plu.edy http://www. plu.edu/admission/

campyssafetv@plyedu

Harstad G-28 253.535.7441

www. plu.edulcampussafety

General information - x7449 (on-campus) or 253.531 .6900 (off-campus)

Adml .. l on Hauge Administration 1 09

@ 6:00pm in Trinity Lutheran Church @ 1 1 :OOam in

Campus Safety and Information

253.535.71 5 1

1 0:30am in Lagerquist Hall

Lagerquist Hall

Academic Internships

253. 535.7324

@

Campus Closure Hotline - 253.535.7 1 00

Response to medical emergencies and fire alarms

Security patrol

Free walking escort I driving shuttle service on campus and within a designated perimeter surrounding campus

General information

Center for Public Service · VolunlHr Centar

Admission of students

Prospective student publications

Advanced placement

Transfer student registration

Ramstad 1 1 6 253.535.7652

Bookstore (Garfield Book Company at PLU) 208 Garfield Street

books@plu edu

253.535.7665

luteworld.plu.edu

Contains over 1 50 volunteer agencies on file

Provide information about specific volunteer opportunities

LuteWorld on-line store

Textbooks and class materials

Textbook refunds

Convenience store, specialty sections, gift shops

Coordinate volunteer projects that serve the PLU campus and the surrounding community

www. plu.edul-pubsrvc

Assist in setting up service leaming opportunities

Disability Support Services Ramstad 1 06 253.535.7206 •

Hauge Administration 1 1 0

buso@plu.edu

253.535.71 7 1

www. plu.edu/-buso

Office Hours:

M-F 8:00am-5:00pm

Cashier Window Hours:

M-F 9: 00am-4:30pm

dss@plu.edy

www. plu.edul-dss

Coordination of accommodations for students with disabilities

Dlveralty canter University Center 1 50 253.535.8750

dcenter@ply.edu

www. plu.edu/-dcenter

& support for multicultural awareness on campus

Student account payments

Education

Student paychecks

Connection to other diversity resources

Tuition remission

Clubs supporting underrepresented populations available for all PLU students to join

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Regularly scheduled programs and special events


Student Employment

Health Cent8r 1 2 1 ,1 and Park

health@plu edu

Ramstad 1 1 2

253.535.7337

www. plu.edu/-health

253.535.7459

Treatment for illness and injury

Immunizations and allergy shots

• •

lity�mp@IlIYedy

www. plu.edu/-stuemp

State and federal work study and non-work study employment opportunities on and off campus

Eating disorder and su bstance abuse referral

Birth control advice and prescriptions

Challenging and diverse positions with fair and equitable compensation

STD (sexually transmitted disease) testing

Employment education workshops

Physicals; Travel counseling

Progression of work experiences

Student health insurance

Student Involvement and Laaderahlp

International Student ServIces

(Student Involvement and Leadership)

liil@llluedy

University Center 1 61 253.535. 7 1 95

253.535.7195

University Center 1 50 •

Advise student government (ASPLU)

Provide assistance to international students in adjusting to the

Support for clubs and organization

university and meeting personal and educational needs

Advise student media

Assist with immigration and government regulations

Resource for leadership development

Library and Computing 1 2 1 " and Park

library@plu.edu

Library hours and help: 253.535. 7500

www. plu .edul-libr

253.535.7525

Services for off-campus student

Coordination of student conduct

Stude'lt Life

comDtelc@oly.edu

For Computing information and help:

Hauge Administration 1 05

lilif@lllu edy

253.535. 7 1 91

www. plu.edu/-slif

www. plu.edutonline •

www. plu.edu/-sil

Offering individual attention to student concerns

ePass accounts for E-mail, digital information sources, and other

Provide resources to answer student questions

on-line services

Direct students to assistance, both on and off campus

Book and article collections, electronic and in print

Multimedia collections, equipment, and services

Reference desk

Computer access

Interlibrary loans and course reserves

Library special collections and university archives

Advocates for students: listening and working on behalf of student needs and interests

Student Service. C enter

& Student IT help desk

Provost Office Hauge Administration 1 03

Slillc@oly.edu

253.535. 7 1 6 1

www.plu .edu/-ssvc

Walk-in Hou[s: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm

provost@pl u .edu www. plu.edu/-provost

253.535.7 1 26

Hauge Administration 1 02

ExpressWindow: M-Th 8:00am-6:00pm; F 8:00am-5:00pm Add/drop/waitlist classes

Academic policies and programs

Curriculum development

Faculty and course offerings

Transcripts: official and unofficial

Verification of enrollment

I

Registrar's Office Hauge Administration 102 253.535. 7 1 3 1

reajstrar@ply edu www. plu.edu/-regi

Class schedules; Grades

Degree Process and Graduation

Transfer credit evaluation; Exceptions to requirements

Junior Review; Graduation Registration appointment times

Special registrations (independent studv and credit bv exam)

University Center 1 6 1

rlif@olu.edy

253.535. 7200

www. plu.edu/-rlif

Residence Hall Association (RHA)

Housing processes and procedures

Residential Life programs

Off-campus housing listings

Financial Aid services

Payment options

Refund requests

Veteran's Assistance

Perkins/Nursing Loans

Wang Center for Internatio nal Progl'llm.

i 253.535.7577

Reslde ntlal LIfe

Residence Hall information

Change of address

868 Wheeler SI.

.

Complete withdrawals or re-entry enrollment

WIIDgctr@pluedu

www. plu.edutwangcenter

Assist students in selecting programs and preparing for study abroad or off-campus

Plan opportunities for off-campus study for J-Term, Summer, semester, or full academic year

Coordinate on-campus international 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 Summer 200 8 !

Pay Codes

Building Codes

Building Codes (cant",) MClT = Morken Center

M = Monday

ADMN= Hauge Adm i nistration

T = Tuesday

ECAM = East Campus

MGYM= Memorial Gym

W= Wednesday

EVlD = Eastvold

NAME = Names Fitness Cen­

R = Thursday

HONG= Hong Residence Hall

ter

F = Friday

INGR

= Ing ram Hall

OGYM= Olson Gym

S = Saturday

llBR

= library

RAMS = Ramstad

U= Su nday

MBRC = Mary Baker Russell

RCTR = Rieke Science Center XAVR = Xavier Hall

Schedule Format-Key

-:=��::����-------- Course Number and Title with Attribute

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_ _ _ _ _ CRN Number (needed for registration)

ANTH370

Arcbaeology of Ancient Empires C, S I

20023 (4)

Y.

ANTH375

Law, Politics, and Revolution C, S I

2 1 538 (4)

TR

Andrews, B 1 :45-3:30PM XAVR- 1 50 - Class Days .. 1 1 :50-1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 9

Thomson, S

.'----20025 (4)

ST: L.nguage and �Qder S I TR 3:40-5:25PM A DMN-204B

ANTH499

Capstone:

ANTH387

RJ uired

Pine,

J

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for all

Class Times

Building and Room #

Senior Semirulr SR

Anthro�� l o�mjii a ·Qjrs_�;;;iZ5iiiii5E=s:=======:-;;;;:1 I';

Course Text

Highlighted means evening/night class

,

Professor

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ANTHROPOLOGY

BIOL 503

API: Biology

Meets July 1 4 - 1 8 . Department Registration Roquir<d.

Contact: Anthropology Departml"Tlt 253.535.7294 or bruscoec@plu.edu

1 0022 (2)

MTWRF

8:00-5:00PM

RCTR- 1 36

StalT

Archaeology Field Experience S I

ANTH 465

In'lntctor's signature required fo r registration

BUSINESS

MeelS Monday-Friday August 1 1 - 1 5 1 0006 (2)

MTWRF

TBA

TBA

Conlact: School o f Business 253.535. 7244 or business@plu.cdu

Andrews, B

Registration for 300 and 400 level courses is open to declared BUSA majors/minors. Plea.,c see the BUSA unuergradu3re coordinator for exception rcque�t.s ,

M cIS Monday-Friday August 1 8-22 1 0007 (2)

MT\llRF

TBA

TBA

Andrews, B

TBA

Andrews, B

BUSA 302

Mecl' Monday-Friday August 25-29 MTWRF

10008 ( 2 )

TBA

Finance for Managers

Mc<ts Tenn I I . 1 0023

(3)

BUSA 340

MTWR

9:00- 1 I :50AM

MCLT- I O S

VanWhye, G

MCLT- 1 2 S

DeLange, M

TBA

Lee. C

Non- Prolil Managemenl

Meets Tonn I.

ART

1 02 2 1 (3)

TWR

8:30- 1 I :20AM

Contacl: Art Department 253.535.7573 or artd@plu.edu

Gnd••" Cpaew

ARTO 1 80

Hislory o( Weslern Art I AR

BUSA 509

Meets Tenn III. 10246 (4)

MTWR

ARTO 226

BlIck Ind While Pbolograpby AR

Meets Tenn III.

1 1 :00- 1 :30PM

RAM S-204

ludio Fe.. : SSO.OO 1 I :00- 1 :30PM

10009 (4)

MT\liR

ART0 230

Ce..mics I AR

INGR-1J4

Geller, B

MTWR

ART0 341

Elemeallry Art Education

9: 1 5- 1 :OOPM

INGR- I 44

Sobeck, S

MW

ART0 387

ST:

9: 1 5 - 1 :OOPM

TNGR-126

WallS, S

Rhino 3D

MTWR

9: 15-1 :OOPM

MCLT- 1 24

Ebbinga, S

MTWR

9 : 1 5- 1 :OOPM

MCLT- 1 24

Ebbinga, S

Meets Tenn I. 1 00 1 4 (4)

MTWRF

BIOL 1 6 1

Principles of Biology I NS, SM

8:00-12: 1 5PM

RCTR- 102

Teska. W

Principles

8:00-1 1 :00AM

BIOL

205

Meets Term

of Blok>cY

Carlson, J

TBA

Accounling for Oed.ion Mlking

MacDonald, D

1 0 1 98 ( 3 )

T or R

6:00-9:45PM

TBA

Stall'

BUSA 5 1 9

Informllion Systems & Know ledj!t Mlnlg_Dlul

1 0200 (3)

M or W

6:00-9:45PM

BUSA 52 I

Supply Chain & Opera lions Mlnlgemenl

Albers, J

TBA

1 02 0 1 (3)

M or W

6:00-9:4SPM

BUSA 523

Managing Innovation

TBA

WolI: F

TBA

Ll'C. C

10203 (3)

M or W

6:00-9:4SPM

BUSA542

Leiding Organizalion Cha nge

TWR

1 0204 ( 3 )

M or W

6:00-9:45PM

BUS A 555

Knowledge Managemenl

TBA

Gibson, L

1 0205 (3)

M

or W

(,,00-9:45PM

TBA

Albers, J

BUSA 590

Sltal,,!:ic Man agement in I

lobal Contnl

RCTR- 1 36

Carlson, J

M

or W

6:00-9:4SPM

TBA

Albers, J

I Lab

1 I :30-2:30PM

CHEMISTRY Contact: Chemistry Department 253.535. 7530 or chair@c hem.plu.edu

Human AOltomy & Pbysiology I NS, SM

J. Lab Fee: S60.00.

Co-register for BIOL 205 lab.

1 00 1 7 (4)

MTWR

BIOL 205

numln ADltomy & Pbyslology I Lab

Meets Teml l .

c-register for BI

1 00 1 8 (0)

TWR

8:00- 10:45AM

RCTR- 1 I 5

BIOL 206

Human Anatomy

CHEM 1 1 5

Lerum, J

L 205.

I U O-2:30PM

&

RCTR- 1 1 6

Lerum, J

MTWR

8 : 00-1 0:45AM

TBA

BIOL 206

Humao Anatomy & Physiology II Lab

Smith, M

TWR

I I :30-2:30PM

BIOL332

Guetics N S

RCTR- 1 1 6

Smith, M

9:00- 1 :00PM

MCLT- 1 37

9:00- 1 2:00PM

CHEM 1 1 5

General Cbeml.try Lab

RCTR-nO

Swank., D

10026 ( 0 )

TR

1 : 00-3:30PM

RCTR-201

Swank, D

CHEM 33 1

Orgooic CbemiSIr)' I NS, SM RCTR-22I

Anderson. C

1 0027 (4)

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2: 00PM

CHEM 333

Orgonic Cbemislry Lab NS, SM

MeelS Tenn II. Lab Fee: $60.00. Co-register for CHEM 3 3 1 .

Meets Term I. MTWRF

MTWRF

Meets Tonn I I . Co-register tbr CHEM 333.

Meets Tenn fl. Co-register for BlOL 206. 1 0020 (0)

10025 (4)

Meet.' renn I I . Co-register for CHEM 1 1 5 .

Pbysiology II NS, SM

1 00 1 9 (4)

Geoeral Chemistry I NS. SM

Meets Teml II. Lab Fee: S60.00. Co-reigster for CUEM 1 1 5 lab.

Meets Tenn II. Lab Fee: $60.00. Co-register for BlOL 206 lab.

1 0021 (4)

BUSA 5 1 1

1 0206 (3) -

MCLT- 1 38

M".,ts Tonn I. Co-register for BIOL 1 6 1 1 00 1 6 (0)

6:00-9:4SPM

Meets M or W. MBA Rotation A.

MeelS Tonn l. Lab Fcc: S6O.00. Co-register for BIOL 1 6 1 lab.

DIOL 1 6 1

T or R

Mcel. M or W. MBA Rotation B.

Introductory Ecology N S , S M

MTWR

1 0 1 99 (3)

Meets M or W, MBA Rotation B.

ContaCt: BIology Department 253.535.7561 or biology@plu.edu

1 00 1 5 (4)

Legal, E tbical, and Social Re.pon.•ibililies of Business

Meets M or W, MBA Rotation C.

B I OLOGY

BIOL 1 1 6

BUSA 5 I 0

Meets M or W. MBA Ro tati on C.

Meet>; Tonn I I . 1 00 1 3 (4)

6:00-9:4SPM

Meets M or W. MBA Rotation C.

Meets Tenn I. 1 00 1 2 (4)

T or R

Meets T or R, MBA Rotation B .

Meets Tenn 1 1 . Sludio Fee: S25.00 lOCH I (2)

1 0 1 9 7 (3)

Meets T or R, MBA Rotation A.

M IS Tcnn I. Studio Fee: £45.00 1 00 1 0 (4)

Global Business Perspeclives

Meets T or R, MBA Rotation C .

Mathews, H

El lard-Ivey

1 0028 ( I )

TR

1 :00-5:00PM

CHEM 503

API: Chemistry

ReTR-20 1

Anderson .• C

Meets July 14- 1 8. Departm ent Registralion Required. 1 0029 (2)

17

MTWRF

8:00-5:00PM

RCTR- 1 22

Swank. 0


C HINESE STUDIES PROGRAM

COO PERATIVE EDU CATION

Contacl: Dr. Gregory Youtz aI253.535.7619 or youl7.gl@plu.cdu

Conlact: Coop<:rat i\e Education/Academic Internships 253.535 ,7324 '" in tcm@plu.cdu. Independent Study Card required for registration fo r all COUl'.S.

Cloione Culture '"

Sodety

Off-<:ampus course: 10 China. June 1 5-July I . Registralion is done through Ihe Wang Center. 1 0030 (4)

TBA

TBA

ACADEMIC INTERNS H I PS

Cathcart, A

TBA

CO M M U NI CATION ontact:

Communication and Theatre Department 253,535,7761

or commthca@plu.edu

AICE 276

PaTI-Time loleTn.hip

1 0003 ( 1 - 8)

TBA

AICE 476

Part-Time Advonced Internship

1 0004 ( 1 - 8)

TBA

TRA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Statr

Statr

Introductioo to Commuoicatioo

ECONOM ICS

Meets Tcnn III, 10032 (4)

MTWR

COMA 120

Media in tbe World AR MTWR

1 2 :30-4:00PM

1 2 :30-4:00PM

INGR- 1 09

Land. A

INGR-I09

Land. A

Contact: Economics Department 2S3.535. 7595 or econ@plu.cdu

ECON 1 0 1 1 0222 (4)

Peblie Spakla, MW

12:30-4:00PM

INGR-I09

Franke. M

TR

1 2 :30-4:00PM

INGR-109

Franke. M

6:00-9:00PM

ECON 520

TBA

Salimi. J

TDA

Damar. I I

Economic Poliey Analysis M or W

6:00-9;45PM

EDUCATION

COIDJII D.icatioo Abroad TBA

XAV R- I S O

Staff

Off-campus coune to Geneva. Registration is done through the Wang Center 1 0 1 82 (4)

1 1 :30-2;20PM

Meet' M or W. MBA Rotation A, 10038 (3)

lNGR-I09

MTWR

Gndu_t. Counn:

Communication Writiog TR

Principles o f Mieroeconomics S2

Meets Term I I I .

TBA

Lisosky. J

INGR- I I S B

Hamey. D

Ple•• e refe r 10 Inslruetion.1 Vevclopmenl & Leadersh ip for coune oITerings

Digital Message Prodllctioo MTWR

8:30-1 1 :30PM

ENGLISH Contact: English D<partment �5].53 5 , 7 3 2 1 or cngl@plu.edu

... : Cnld uate Coars COMA S43

ENGL 2 1 6

CODliet and Negotiatioo M or W

10207 (3)

6:00-9:45PM

Topic. io Literalure C. LT

Meets Tern) I . Top ic: South Afiican Short Stories

Meets M or W, MBA Rotation A. TBA

1 02 1 4 (4)

Staff

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2 :00PM

ADMN-206

ENGL 217

Topics in Lileralur. A. LT

Meets Term II. Topic: LitcrJnlTc o f the American I mm igrant E:xpcriencc

CHOOL OF ARTS & COM M UNICATION Intern.bip

1 02 1 S (4)

MTWRF

12;30-3:30PM

ENGL 2 1 7

Topics in Lileralur. A. LT

1 02 1 6 (4)

MTWRF

EN GL 2 2 1

Research & Wriljng W R

ADMN-2 1 9

Al brecht. J

ADMN-� 1 2

B arot. E

ADMN-2 1 9

Levy. M

Meets Tenn I I I . Topic: American Women Poets MW

1 2:30-4:00PM

INGR- 1 1 5 B

Temple­ Thurston, !l

Wells, R

Capstooe SR

2:00-5:00PM

Meets Tcrm I . TR

IG

1 2 :30-4:00PM

INGR- I I S B

Well s. R

102 1 7 (4)

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2 :00PM

ENGL 225

Autobiographical Writing WR

Meets Term I.

LANGUAGE

10060 (4)

MTWRF

1 1 :30-2:20PM

ENGL 232

Womeo'. Li terat u re A, LT

A DMN- 21 1 B

Seal. D

ADlVfN-206

M arc us. L

Meets Term I. MTWR

Meets Tenn 111.

INGR- 1 09

Cunis. G

Sign UDlI'a,e A MTWR

1 0 1 96 (4)

8:30- 1 2 :OOPM

8:30-1 2:00PM

1 0061 (4)

MTWRF

1 2:30-3;30PM

ENG L 2S1

Brilisb Tradilioos i n Lileralur. LT

Meets Tonn III. INGR- 1 09

Cunis, G

1 0062 (4)

MTWRF

ENGL 403

The Eoglhh Language

9:30- 1 2 : 1 5 PM

ADMN-2 1 2

Campbell. T

ADMN-208

Kaufman. R

Meets Tenn I . 1 0063 (4)

MTWRF

1 2:30-3:30PM

COM PUTER SC I E NCE & ENGINE E RING

Credu_te Coun�:

mputeT Science & Engineering Department 253.S3S .7400 or www. cs .plll.cdu

Contact : Co

ENGL 503

API: Eoglish Lileralure

Meets lilly 1 4 - 1 8 . Department Registration Requi red . 1 0064 (2)

Sotve it ..itb Computen MR. NS MTWR

9:00- 1 2 ;30PM

MCLT-203

Hauser, G

18

MTWRF

8:00-S ;00PM

XAVR·20 1

Johnston. S


API: English Llngulge & COMpMition (New)

ENGL 503

M • July 1 4- 1 8 . Department Registration Required. 10065 (2) MTWRf 8:00-5:00PM ADMN- 21 2 ENGL 503

Meets July 1 0066 (2)

HIST 461

ENGL 503

Slaughter. B

Requires Independent Study Card to register. 1 0085 ( 1 -6) TBA TBA

HIST 495

8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-204B

Rubin. S

ADMN-209

Rubin. S

ADMN-22 I

Rubin. S

8:00-5:00PM

Summer Resid.ncy III

Meets Augu.<t 4- 1 2 1 0070 (4) MTWRFS

8:00-5:00PM

INSTRUC

IONAL DEVE LOPMENT &

LEADERSHIP

Summ.r Residency IV

Meets AUb'USt 4- 12 10071 (0) MTWRFS

Contact: Instmctional Development & Leadership at 253.535.7272 or educ@plu.cdu 8:00-5:00PM

ADMN-2 1 9

Rubin, S EDUC 4 1 1

ENVIRONM E NTAL STUDIES Contact: Environmental Studies Program a t 253.535.7128 or envt@plu.edu

Cour.;es offered which may count towards the major or minor: BIOL 1 1 6 Introductory Ecology NS, SM

ENVT 495

API: Amerio.u l listory

Meets July 14-18. Department Registration required Ihrough School of EDUC. Contact Luann Corso at 253.535.8378. 1 0086 (2) MTWRF 8:0()"'5:00PM ADt.fN-2 1 0 Duenzen, D

S.mmer Rniden<y II

Mcets August 4- 1 2 10069 (4) MTWRFS

ENGL507

Martinson

G.-duat Couna:

Summ.r Residency I

Mc:eL< August 4-1 2 MTWRF 1 0068 (4)

ENGL 506

TBA

Elsen. C HIST 503

ENGL505

Int.rnship

API: E_&li b Lugng_ & Compoeitioa (Exp)

Meets July 1 4- 1 8. Department Registration Required. 10067 (2) MTWRF 8:0()'5:00PM ADMN- 2 1 4 ENGL S04 '

Northw.st S I

Duffey, E

API: English VertiCIl T.lms

1 4- 1 8 . Department Registration Required. MTWRF 8:0()'5:00PM ADMN-206

lIi,tory of W.st &

Require'S Independent Study Card t o register. Meets Teachers Education requirement . 1 0084 (4) TBA TBA TBA Martinson

Walker, M

All Routes only. Meets 6/20-81 1 6. No class week of 7/4. 1 0237 (4) FS 8: 30-4:00PM RCTR- 103 10238 (4) FS 8: 30-4:00PM MeLT- I 25

Hillis, M Bymes, R

EDue 413

Language & Lit Development: A....ssm.nt & Instruction

Meets Tenn Ill. UG Reading Endorsement only. 1 0040 (4) MTWRF 2:30-5:00PM ADMN-2 1 6

Internship

EDue 424

Independent Study Card require'<I for registration 10073 ( 1 - 1 2) TBA TBA TBA

Strategies for Languag./Lit Developm.nt

Meets Tenn II. UG Reading Endorsement only. 1 0039 (2) MTWR 8:30- 1 2:30PM ADt.fN-202

Inquiry into Teaching I: Divene Learners

All Roules only. Meels 6/20-8/ 1 6. No class week of 7/4. 10041 (4) FS 8:30-4:00PM MCLT- 1 2 5 1 0042 ( 4 ) FS 8:30-4:00PM RCTR- 103

Oluf" S

EDUC 497

Bymes, R Hillis, M

Special Projew Writing with Children

UG Reading Endorsement only. Meets 6116-6/28. 1 0239 (2) MTWR 8:30- 1 2:30PM ADMN-2 1 5

G EOSCI ENCES

Lewis, J

Yeller, C

Contact: Geosciences Department at 253.535.7563 or geos@plu.edu EDUC 490 GEOS 102 Gen.r.1 Oceanography NS, SM Meets Term II. Lab included wllecture. Lab Fee: $60.00 10080 (4) MTWRF 8:00- 1 2 :20PM RCTR- I09

Acquisition & Development of Language

Meets 6/2-611 3 . UG Reading Endorsement. 1 0043 (2) MTWR 8:30- 12 :30PM

ADMN-2 1 5

Massey, D

TBA TBA

Lewis. J Stair

Benham, S G ..du:.� COllrses:

EDUC 503A

GLOBAL STUDIES Contact: Global Studies Program at 253.535.7321 or glst@plu.cdu

EDUC S03F

Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor: COMA 393 Communication Abroad eNGL 232 Women's Literature A, LT HI T 2 1 5 Modem World HiSlory C, S I !NTC 244 Post Colonial Issues 12 PSYC 335 Cultural Psychology S2

I

EDue 503H

HIST 2 1 5

Mod.rn World History C, S I

l OOSI (4)

MTWRF

1 2:30-3: 1 5 P M

ADMN-2 14

IUST252

19'" Century American History S I

Meets Tenn I. 10247 (4)

MTWR

HIST 322

9: 1 5- 1 2:30PM

ADMN-2 1 0

API: Vertical T.ams Social Studies Meds July 1 4- 1 8. Department Registration Required. 1 0249 (2) MTWRF 8:00-5:00PM MCLT- 1 38

Hames,

G

EDlIC 503 L

Ricbey, D

EDue 510

Nelson, E

19

Stafl'

API: Statistics

Meels July 14- 1 8 . Department Registration Required. 10250 (2) MTWRF 8 :00-5:00PM ADI'vIN-22 I

AC<luililion

StalT

& Dev.lopment of LanglLit

MA Cert only. Meets July 14-25. 10242 (2) MWF 8:30-2:00PM ADMN-204B

Staff

EDUC 503K

Roman Civilizltion S I

9 : 1 5 - 1 2:30PM

Williams. C

API: Vertioal T.ams Sci.nce

Meets July 1 4- 1 8 . Department Registration Required. 1 0248 (2) MTWRF 8:00-5:00PM MCLT- 1 3 7

ontaet: History Department at 253.535.7595 or hist@plu.t:du

Thoren, C

API: Vertical Teams Math

Meets July 1 4- 1 8 . Department Registration Required. \ 02 1 1 (2) MTWRF 8:00-5:00PM OGYM-I 04

mSTORY

Meets Term II. MTWR 1 0083 (4)

API: SpIDi>h

Mets July 1 4 - 1 8 . Department Registration Required. 102 1 0 (2) MTWRF 8:0()'5:00PM OGYM- 103

EDUC 503J

M cd.s Term Ill.

Tutorial in Reading

MA Cer! only. Meets 6116-8/ 1 5 . R 1 0044 ( I ) 8:30-1 2:30PM 1 0045 ( I ) R 8:30- 1 2 :30PM

ADMN- I O I

Lewis, J


510

SPEClAL EDUCATION

\cquiJitiun & Developme nt or LanJ:/Ut

Mcxu lull' 1 4-25. MWF

8 : 3 0-:: ! :OOr�1

AO�f

-2 1 6

NeI�{ln. P

SPED 322

'\'<quL.itiflD & lJt,.loI,mmt llf L•.ug/ UI

I <[> July 1 4 - 2 5 .

IWF

AD, iN-I I 7

S:JU-2:00PM '

ilh

bl ld Abuoe &

1 0 1 75 ( 3 )

Stall"

( jt:rlat:h. K

h ue. wllll ClIUt! Ahuse & Neglect 8: 30-4:00PM

ADMN-200

Inqulf) ill

ommonill , �clIooL'h Cla

G�rlach. K

8:30-1:00

I

AL)M '- 1 0 1

Nelson, I'

MWF

8 : 3U-2:00l'M

ADMN-2 1 6

Lewis, 1

IWF

8:3 0-2:00I'M

ADMN-2 1 7

Woolworth, S

H:30-2: 30P�'1

W

' S!'l

Le.d. ... hip 1\

Project Lead on ly. M""l

2

1 0 26 ( 4 )

T

8 : 3 U - 1 2:30PM

T

8:30- 1 2:30PM

ADM - 1 0 1

ADM -2 1 7

William:-;, G

Siall'

INTERNATIONAL CORE Contacl: I

Core II

."

C Program at 253.535.7630 or brownrs(ti "Iu.edu

eg is te r for INTC l:OlJr5CS via the web.

studcnh who havL" taken I I TC I I I are able 10 r

e v ce.

in ordl:r to register.

INTC 244

Post Colonial Issues 12

RAMS-204

Yl:tler. C

RA�IS-205

Yetter. C

1 0087 ( 4 )

MTWRF

9 : 1 5- 1 2:00PM

I\DMN-2 1 4

SlorGcll, T

s 7/8-712 -1 . 1 2 :30-4 :30PM

Gerla..:h. K

s.:c/lnd.

_

& Middle

clIu I Curriculum

� 3 0 - I 1:)OPM

r

l>eco ndo l'} & MWdic :'cbool

1 1MN 1 0 1

LANGUAGES & LITERATURES Contact: Languages & Literatures DcpartOlcJ1l a t 253.53 -.7 11

or

ang.��plu.l:du. To assure

correct placcmltnl in language courses all s l Udcnts with previous stLidy are required

, IA (.crt only. Mc"lS 61 1 6-�i1 5 .

556

7 (2)

1 0 1 78 (2)

Meets Tcnll I.

UO-4:UOPM

TWR

1 0054 ( 3 )

wi l h Special Needs

Woo l\\"ort.h, S

Len dl'nhil} I

M T WRF

Asses,m M I of Students

LJROP fonn and tum i n to Stlld�nl S r i

ADMl'.-20S

P oJ ""1 Lead an i),. �kcl' 717-7f l l .

(2)

I lassen, J

Core I students rcgislt'ring for INTC courses mnst rec.eivc instmt:lor's signUIU fl' 00 an AOD!

Proj ' I Lead onl\. Meets 71 1 7- 8.

1 00 5 2

AUMN-204A

nlOm'

MWF

R

8:00-1 1 :OOAM

0 c lass 6130-714.

loquiry & A<:lion! Social I.. ud IUOS I ( 2 )

SPED 530 1017

S

Meets 611 6 -7. I I .

MTWR

MA Ccrt only. Meets 6116-8/ 1 5 .

Cert only. Mee" 6i2 1 , 6128.

1 0050 ( I )

ransi tioD

GraduateCounce"

�Iecl

A DM N -200 M

Mod('.rale Disabilitie.s &

Meets Teml I I I .

Thi nlnlUrthy, V

(LRC) or online at

Mtcts M 6 - X I I 5 . 8:30-1 2:.l0PM

T

:••nodal) & MJdtll. Sch clll i

A I 1MN-2 1 6

Ncbon, ['

The folluwing courses are taught in English:

CLAS 322

orrlculom

Roman Civil ization S I

MA Co" unly. Mee ts 6116-RI l I . 1 0245

( .1 )

8:30- 1 2 : 10£ '''1

r

TBA

I I i II is

ADMN- 2 1 6

Thirumunhy, V

I

CLAS 322

1 7. 8:30-4:00PM ".. clicllm

CLASSICS

Ut�� (Jf Incillfion

.. cfnin.r: I

Rom. .. Ci.UizaHon S I

Meets Tenn II.

1003 1 ( 4 )

MTWR

CLAS 3 50

Classical Mylhology

9: 1 5- 1 2:J(JPM

I

�rt only. TIl

TLlA

TB A

ADM

-204B

, e lson, E

MCl't� Tenn I .

StatT

1 0 2 5 1 (4)

MTWR

9: 1 5- 1 2 :30PM

ADMN-204B Nelson, E

Scbt)Ol Finance Mcd, 7.17 7N. 7114. 7/ 1 6 . 7 _ 1 , 7 2 3 712 M. 713 0

,

H:30-4:()(IP I

llMl'.-2 1 5

/.1, 8/6.

toll"

chool Low Principal 'at only Mt:<!1S

n. 719. 711 4,

" D , 7/2 1 , 7 _3, 7128, 7(JO. 8/4, �16.

1 0 2 3 2 (2)

rR

U)ll

L�.t1ing 5o<:hnols ror rod..

579

8:30-4:()()[>f'y1

A ll\o!N- 2 1 5

StatT

Prin ipal Cert only. Moets 717. 719. 7114 , 7;( 6, 712 1 , 7/23. 7128 7130, 8/4, 8/6 . 1 0233 1 1 1

TI(

EDllC 58(,

SodaIn 'Y

8:30-4:00I'M

AOMN-2 I S

�Ian'

ItAM:-207

By rnes, R

FRENCH FREN 1 0 1

TW

6:00-9 : 3 0PM

102 1 2 (4)

MTWR

nu:

Elementa ry French

HONti-246A

fay lo r, S

HONG-246A

Taylor, S

ADMN-208

Willi am" T

ADMN-2 1 9

. tdlT

i\kcL� Teon I I . 1 02 1 3 ( 4 )

MTWR

6:00-9:JOPM

f Ed ucation

Project Lead only "<cI. 7 1 1 5-Hd, .

1 0058 ( 3 )

Elementary Frcorb

Meets Tern] I .

102

g'JO-2:30PM

SPANISH SP N 101

Adnnted Cogultlnn. Ue,'elopm nt, & L.arninl(

KI4 -KII 5 . :30-2:00[>M 1\\,!,

"kCls

AIJM

-101

Elemenlaf)' Spanish

Mtct, Teml I.

EDUCKnONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Thirumurthy. V

M WF

K:30-1:00PM

}\ D .\iN -20S

I-'Illlis, M

, WF

8 : 3 0-2:00PM

AU IN-202

Nthon, P

1 0 1 73 ( 4 )

MTWRF

SPAN 102

Elem.ntary Sp a n ish

arrent ,"nes in Ex.'rtion .. lily MA ('crt an i) . M""t, 7i2K-81 1 . 1 0077 (2-4)

MW l

8:30-2:00PM

AOMN- I O I

1 0 078 \ 2-4)

MWr

8:30-2:00PI\'1

\ l l M N ·2 1 7

Reisb..:rg. L

10079 (2-41

MW!-'

8 : 30-1 00I'M

\01., · 2 1 6

Gerlach. K

9: 1 5 - 1 2 :2IlPM

Meets Term II. 1 0 1 74 ( 4 )

Lt'wi�. J

20

a t ke a

Cente r

w\\f\.\'.plu.cdul'lrc. For all other infonnati"n n:garding Lang.uages and

Li tcruturcs please refer to page 9 of the class scheJule.

"rriculll lll

to

placement eXiJ01: The exam:.; lor most languages arc oOl.-fed in thl.! Language Rcsourc

MTWRF

9: 1 5 - 1 2:20PM


MOVEMENT STUDIES & WELLNESS

MARRIA G E & FAM I LY TH ERAPY COIlI.... 1:

larrial!�

Note: A l l

. Family The rapy at 253.535.765'1 or m l1h(aplu.l·uu

ED CATION

, lino.:, an: 1(" MFTII graduate students unly.

U T I ! SUS

Contact: M "' cmcnt � tudi es & Wel l ness Education at 253.5}5.7350 or phed@:plu.edu. for information regard i ng Phy�il'al Educution requirement (induding fiE GUR rc:quircmcnt5 ) plt.:as\.' n:fcr to page I I o f the !..' Iass s..:hl.:dule.

RClI.. .... b \1e1hod. in Mlrriage & Family Tb....py

M"".. JUlie 1 7- i\uuus t 7. I 00 �

(4)

TR

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MBRC-322

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ADMN-209

McKenna, E

1 0 1 40 (4)

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1 2:30-3:30PM

PHIL 238

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RAMS-206

Hogan, B

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Youtz, G

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Johnson, G

P HYSICAL E DUCATION

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TW NURS 220

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PHYS 1 10

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8:00-5:00PM

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8 :00-1 2:00PM

RAMS-203

Stall'

R

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Sta ff

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N U RS 320

fi.1r Schedule,

8:00-5:00PM

RAMS-Z03

M

8:oo- 1 2:00PM

RAMS-203

Staff

R

1 :00-5 :OOPM

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StatT

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chedule.

NURS 320

Nursing eonlpetenci.. II

MeeI:l 7114-8/ 1 9 .

8:30-5:00PM

RAMS-203

See School of Nu rsing lor Schedule.

10 I I I (2)

MRF

8:30-5 :OOPM

N U RS 480

ProfHli nal Foundations II

MT

PHYS 125

Colleg. Physics I NS. SM

7:00·8:30PM

RCTR-20 1

Rush, D

1 0 1 44 (4)

MTWRF

9:00- 1 1 :30AM

RCTR- 2 1 0

Gerganov, B

PHYS 135

College Phy.ics I Lab

1 0 1 46 ( I )

MW

1 :00-4:00PM

PHYS 126

College PhYli<:s II NS. SM

RCTR·201

Gerganov, B

1 0 1 45 (4)

MTWRF

9:00- 1 I :30PM

PHYS 136

College Physics 1 1 Lab

RCTR-2 1 0

Greenwood, W

Meets July 7-AuguSl 8. Co-register for PHYS 1 26. Lab fcc: $60.00 1 01 4 7 ( I )

MW

1 :00-4:00PM

RCTR-201

Greenwood. W

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POL ITICAL SCIENCE

M

N U RS 499

Contact: Political Science Department a t 253.535 ,7595 or po ls@p lu. edu

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1 0 1 43 (0)

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RAMS-203

1 0 1 1 2 (2)

1 0 1 1 3 (6)

Astronomy Lab

Rush. 0

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Stafl'

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PHYS I I 0

RCTR-220

Meets June 2-July 3. Co-register for PHYS 1 25 . Lab Fee: $60.00

Department

Statr

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5 :00-7:00PM

M,'t:ts June 2-July 3. Co-register for PHYS 1 35 .

Nursing Competencies n

1 0 1 1 0 (2)

MTWR

required.

Promotion

Schedule.

NU RS 270

1 0 1 42 (4)

Meets June l o-July 24. Co-register for PHYS 1 1 0. One late night observation session is

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".tmnomy NS. SM

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I :OO·5:00PM

MS-205

API: American Government

Meets July 1 4- 1 8. Department Registration required through the School of EDUC. Contact Luann Corso at 253.535.8378.

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1 0208 (2)

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8:00-5:00PM

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R

6:00-9:00PM

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Dolan, P

C ontact: Psychology Department .t 253.535.7294 or psyc@plu.edu

PSYC 335

Advanced PalblOl'hy.IOlogy

Cultural Psychology S2

Meets Term I I I .

Meets 611 6-817. Department Regi stration required. 1 0 1 1 5 (3)

PSYCHOLOGY

Advanced Pathiophy.iology

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M

I :OO-4:00PM

RAMS-203

Dolan, P

R

6:00-9:00PM

RAMS-203

Dolan. P

1 0 1 48 (4)

MTWRF

PSYC 370

G.nd.r & Sexuality S2

8:30-12:20PM

XAVR-250

Toyo kawa, T

XAVR- 1 50

Ceynar, M

XAVR- 1 50

Grabe. J

XAVR-2S0

Hansvick, C

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P H I LOSOPHY

The E.. mined

Lif. PH

MTWRF

9:00- 1 2 :00PM

PSYC J80

Psychology of Work S2

1 2:30-3:20PM

1 0 1 50 (4)

MTWR

PSYC J85

Consumer Psycbology S2

1 2:30-3:20PM

Meets Term I.

M cts t rm I I . 1 0 1 39 (4)

MTWR

Meets Term I I .

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PHIL 1 2 1

1 0 1 49 (4)

RAMS-206

1 0 1 5 1 (4)

Cooper, K

22

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THEATRE Contact: Department of Communication & Theatre aI 253.535.7761 or commlhea@plu.edu

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9:JO- 1 2 :20PM

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XAVR- 1 50

Shore, W

RAMS-109

Tay lor.

ST: Solo Performance

Meets Term I.

1 0 1 80 (4)

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1 2:30-4:00PM

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Cender Den lopme n j S 2

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M

WOMEN'S & GENDER STU DIES Contact: Dr.

Courses offered which may count towards the major or minor:

RELIGION Conllla t :

Rcl ig.ion Department 21 253.535.7321

R£.Ll 121 Meet> erm 1 0 l S7 (4)

ENGL 2 1 7

or rdi@plu.edu

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Ihssen, B

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Lutheran HerilA�e R2

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1 0 1 64 (4)

MTWRF

1 I :00-2:00PM

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Peter:;on.

MTWRF

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A DMN-209

lbaraschuck, M

1 0 1 66 (4)

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II.

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SOCIOLOGY C"ntacl: . ociology Department at

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8OC 1 387

ST, Travel Cullure & Society S2

Term I. 1 0 1 72 (4)

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8:30-1 1 :20AM

A Dil-tN-22 1

Ciaballari, T

XAVR-1 50

Travis. K

STATISTICS 8TA J 231 M

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Beth Kraig '1 253.5 35 .7296 o r kraigbm@plu.edu

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ENGL 232

Women's Literature A, LT

PSYC 370

Gender & SexuaUty S2


Welcome to Fall 200 8

Day Codes

B u ildi ng Codes

Building Codes (cont...)

M = Monday

ADMN= Ha uge Adm inistration

MClT = Morken Center

T = Tuesday

ECAM = East Campus

MGYM= Memorial Gym

W= Wed nesday

EVLD = Eastvold

NAME = Names Fitness Center

R = Thursday

HONG= Hong Residence Hall

OGYM= Olson Gym

F = Friday

INGR

= I ngram Hall

RAMS = Ramstad

S = Saturday

Ll B R

= Library

U= Su nday

RCTR = Rieke Science Center

M B RC = Mary Baker Russell

SOTH lNGE = South Hall lounge XAVR = Xavier Hall

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C, S l ------ Course Number and Title with Attribute 1q!!!!!����!!!!��!!��!!���2. CRN Number (needed for registration) C" S 1 TR I :45-3:30PM XAVR-l50 Andrews. B 20023 (4) ------ Class Days Law, C, S 1 TR I I :50-8:35PM ADMN-2l9 Thomson, S 21538 (4) Class Times Longullge SI TR 3:40-5:25PM ADMN-204B Pine, J 20025 (4) "'Building and Room # R =====�;:: Course Text = = ------ Highlighted means evening/night class U�iii!�����.iJli�;iii=i�5:==5'-: . Professor ANTH352

Antbropology of Age

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Arcbaeology of Ancient Empires

Politics, and Revolution

NH1375

ANTH387

ST:

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

ANT H499

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Meets I"

Lab Fe.: : S60.()0.

('O-r<glsicr ror el lLM

I O�

lab.

20 1 4 Q (4)

MWF

C H IC M 1 04

Environmental Chemist., L.b

1 1 : I S· t 2 :20PM

R

R-220

Naasz, B

TR

COMA 120

Media in Ihe World AR

20 1 78 (4)

MWF

COMA 190

FI: Introduction 10 ComrnuJlkaUon ( t o l ) F

2 0 1 50 (11)

TBA

CHF.M 1 1 5

G"ncnol

ILIA

Rl'TR-201

Naa�z,U

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){C l R - I O]

20 1 79 (4)

MWF

COMA 2 1 1

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Meets I'

La b �< c : S6().OO. (;o-r�g i"I'" ( o r ( I l rM I I :; discu>;stOIl and lab. MWI'

9: 1 5 · I O:20AM

Freshman Inquiry Seminar, open 10

Co-register lor C H E M 1 04.

(4)

h.lfof tenn

20 1 77 (2) n,Lmnm.ntal Cheml,tll NS, SM

CHEM 104

20 1 5 1

MW

l.ytlc. J

28

incoming Freshmen only.

1 2 :30-1 :35PM

INOR- I09

Young, A

I :45-3:30PM

INGR-I09

Bartanen, M

half of tcnn

2 1 086 (2)

Wald,,,,, D

M

MW


COMMUN lCATlON CONTJN ED COMA 1 1 2

Me<:1S 201 R I

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Public Spelkin1l 8 :00-9:05AM

M WF

(2)

201 S2 (1)

MW F

INGR-I09

Staff

8:00-9:05AM

INGR- 109

StafT

I I :50- 1 :}5PM

lNGR- 1 09

Franke, M

M WF

9: 1 5 - l tJ:20AM

II (jR- 1 I 5 1l

Young, A

T l l;\

Stall

Mceta 1'"

I I :50-1 :3SPM

INGR- 1 09

Franke, M

TR

INGR- 1 1 5 B

Harney, D

INGR- 1 09

StafT

haif oflerm

20 1 � 4 (2)

TR

(;OM A 2 1 3

Communication Writing

Ml"'lS I " hal f of ternl 2 0 1 8 5 (2)

1 :45-3:30PM

MW

" I " half of tenn

10 1 86 ( 2 )

Grldg'" Coma"'

6:oo-8:00PM

IW

Meds 2"' half o f term 20 1 8 7 (2)

TR

b:OO-8:00PM

COMA 214

Group Communication

INGR- 1 I 5B

oollict &

COMA 543

Nego tiation

Meets M or W. MBA Rotation B. starts911 O. 20207 ( 3 )

ts l ' hil l f o f lenn

20 1 8} ( 2 )

M

Public Relations Planning & Man.gemcnt

20206 (4)

ha l f ot'ternl

Meets 2"" half of term

M

COMA 461

M ar W

6: 00-9:4S PM

SCHOOL OF ARTS & CO�CATION SOAC 295

Pre-Internsl)ip

20978 ( I )

R

SOAC 299

Keystone

20979 ( I )

T

SOAC 395

P

20980 ( I )

R

I AS-3:30PM

TBA

Fel ler. A

l AS-3:30PM

TOA

Feller. A

I: 45 -J : JOPM

Tll A

Feller. A

1 :45-3 :301'M

TBA

Fdler. A

Illt ra�hip

Staff SOAC 399

Keystone

2098 1 ( I )

T

SOAC �9S

In ternship

Met:lS 1"' hal I' of t"nll 2 U I 8 8 (2)

.\1 W

O�1A 222 Me",s

I :45-3:30PM

INGR- I09

Bananen, M

Video Production

2'"' hal f of term

2 1 087 ( 2 )

6:00-8:00PM

TR

COMA 223

ADMN-203

Isakson, K

Audio Productiun

20982 ( 1 -8 )

R

3:40-5 : 2 5 I'M

TFlA

reller. A

20983 ( 1 -8)

TR

6:00-8 :00I'M

TBA

Wd b . R

TflA

I c l l.:r. !\

SOAC 499

Capstone SR

10985 (2-4)

T

3 :40-5 :25PM

Moe" I" halfoftenn 2 1 08 8 (2)

US

COM

6:00-8:00PM

TR

ADMN-203

H olden, R

StafT

Practlcum

Instru tOf. �ignatu� rt::quired for registration

2 0 1 89 (U- I )

S

8:30-1 2:ooPM

INGR- 1 09

20 1 90 (0·· 1 )

TRA

rnA

rnA

Staff

COMA no

Wri ting

INGR- 1 I 5 B

Wells. R

Me!> 2 '

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SIGN LANGUAGE SIGN 1 01

Sign L.ngual(e A

20977 (4)

TR

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20 1 9 1 ( 2 )

1 I :50- 1 :35PM

Pror...,ion.1 Writing . Meet< 2� hal f of terrn

COM PUTER SCIE NCE &

COM A 270 20 1 9 2

(2)

IW

1 : 45-3:30PM

ENGINE ERING INGR- 1 1 5 B Young, A

be 011'.1'<'11 oa Hiett upper....iviJloll COMA claDes {or panulull . CommDnlcatloo nnjor or millor.

NOTE: Pre-rrghtnlloD lOW stud.au

COM

301

Media & Caltunl Crilitlrrn ):40-5:25PM

2 1 0 g9 (4)

MW

COMA 3llJ

Grnder & Communication A

20 1 93 (4)

TR

CO M

"'1Iument & Advo..cy

305

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

8:00-9:45AM

20 1 9 4 (4)

COMA 3Z0

Media Na rrative I

20 1 9) (4)

TR

OMA 3 2 1

8:00-9:45AM

TR

(,OMA 340

Conllict & Communication

2 1 090 (4)

MW

OM :\ 360

OM

(4)

3tH

I :4S-3:30PM

I I : 1 5 - 1 2 :20PM

M WF

8:00-9:05AM

lNGR- 1 I 5 B

Ehrenhaus. P

INGR- 1 09

Franke. M

INGR- 1 I 5 B

Li sasky, J

ADMN-202

Levy. M

COMA 4 1 1

Communication Law

2020 1 (4)

TR

I I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

I :45-3 :30PM

lNGR- 1 I 5B

Bananen. M

INGR- 1 I 5 B

Hamey, D

lNGR- I 09

INGR- 1 1 5 B

Harney. D

Lisosky, J

CSCE 120

Computerized In ro rm"i'�n S� tt:JllS N S

8:00-9:45AM

MCLlC20]

t':U!iwanm, S

0 1 - 20209 (4) T R

9:55-1 1 :40AM

MCLlc203

02 - 202 1 0 (4) TR

I I :50-1 :35PM

MCLT-203

1·lau'icr. G

I :4S-3:30PM

MCLT-2 m

Folsom. M

03 - 201 1 1 (4)

TR

CSCE 1 3 1

I ntrod uc tio n to Engi neerillg NS

i- olsom, M

Lab Fee: $60.00. Co-register for CSCE 1 3 1 lab. 202 1 3

(4)

CSCE 1 3 1

TR

9:55 - 1 I :40AM

RCTR-lli

Kakar. A

Introduction to Engineering Lab

Co-register for CSC . 1 3 1 . 20214 (0)

r

CSCE 144

I n troduction to Computer Science NS

4:1 5-5:30PM

MCLT-2 1 1

Kakar,

A

144 lab.

0 1 - 202 1 5 (4)

MWF

Q : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

MCLT-203

Wolfe J)

02 - 202 1 6 (4)

MWF

1 2 :30-1 :35PM

MCLT-20}

Murphy. L

1 :45-2:50PM

MCLT-203

M urphy. L

CSCE 144

Introduction to

omput .. Science Lab

202 1 8 (0)

R

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MCI T- 2 1 0

W"IIl� D

202 1 9 (0)

R

1 I :50- 1 : 3 5 P M

M C ' l ;r-2 1 0

Murphy, L

20220 (0)

R

I :4S-3:30PM

MCLT-2 1 0

�·llJrphy. L

CSCE 245

Electrical Circuit. 'S RCTR-22 I

Kakar. A

2{)22 1

S

8:30-1 2:00PM

INGR- 1 1 5B

Stall'

20203 (0- 1 )

MW

6 : 00-8:00PM

TBA

Staff

lNGR- 1 I 5 B

Wells. R

Advocacy Writing NO-5:25PM

Soh'e it wi l h (ompUI"1"( MI TR

Lab Fee.: $60.00. Co-register for CSCP 245 lab.

Communication Practicum

TR

,",S

CSCE 1 1 5

Co-register lor CSCE 1 44 .

Insln..ll:torf , signature required for registration

O�l\ �30

& Engineering Deparlll1cnl 2 5 3 .5.l5 . i-HlO or w\\'\\. �s.plu . ..:du

20208 (4)

03 - 202 1 7 (4) MWF

20202 (0 - 1 )

2 1 206 (4)

ContaCl: CompUI�r Sciene

Lab Fcc: $60.00. Co-regi,ter for CS(,E

Public Relations: Principles & Proctices MWf

425

Ehrenhaus, P

Public Relations Writing

20 1 9 8 (4)

'OM

INGR- 1 1 5 B

Tbe Book in SIK'iety

20 1 96 (4)

20 1 'J 7

Curtis. (J

l) : 5 � - 1 1 :40AM

(4)

M WF

1 2 :JO-1 :35PM

CSCE 245

Electrical Circuits Lab

20222 (0)

W

Co-register f(lT (,SCE 245.

29

I :45-5:25I'M

Me lT-2 I Z


n: NCE & EJ'!GI NEERING CONTINUED

COMPUTER

Dala Slruclure NS

CSCE 170

ECON 302

In lermediale Macro Analysis S2

20241 (4)

TR

ECON 327

Public Finance S2

20242 (4)

MWf

XAVR- 1 50

Salimi. J

ADMN-204B

Johnson

XAVR-250

Reiman, M

XAVR-2S0

Hunn icutt. L

ADMN-2 1 3

Travis, K

RAMS-203

Peterson, N

ADMN-204B

Travis. K

TBA

Johnson. N

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

Lab Fec: S60.00. Co-regisler for CSCE 270 lab.

20223 (4)

MWF

CSC E 270

MCLT-203

Blaha. K

I I : 15- 1 2 :20PM

Dal a Slruclures Lab

Co-regisler for

SCE 270.

20224 (0) 20225 (0)

T

9:55-1 1 :40AM

MCLT- 2 1 0

Blaha, K

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

MC LT-2 10

Blaha. K

Artificial l n lelligence NS

CE 330

20226 (4)

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

CSCE 343

TR

I :45-3:30PM

RCTR-2 2 I

ECON 331

InlernalioDal Economics S2

20243 (4)

TR

ECON 341

Slralegic Behovior S2

20244 (4)

TR

8:00-9:45AM

9:55-1 1 :40AM

Spillman. R

Programming Luguage Concepls NS

ECON 344

Econometries S2

20245 (4)

MWf

ECON 345

M a t h Topics in Economics S2

20246 (4)

MWI-

ECON 499

Capslone: Senior Seminar SR

20247 (4)

MWF

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

Lab Fcc: $60.00 Co-regisl« for CSCE 343 lab. 20227 (4) C CE 343

MWF

8:00-9:05AM

Blaha, K

MCLT-203

Co-regisler fo r CSCE 343.

2 1 209 (0)

T

CSCE 346

Digilal Eleclronics N S

NO-5:25PM

Lab Fcc: S60.00. Co-regisler for

20228 (4)

9: I S- 1 0:20AM

Progro mminll Language Concepls Lab

TR

Blaha, K

MCLT- 2 1 0

GraduateCQurses;

CSCE 3 4 6 lab.

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

RCTR-121

[;,aswaran, S

ECON SOO

Applied Slalislical An alysis

MeelS T or R, MBA ROlation C. Slarts9/16. CSCE 346

10248 ( 3 )

Digilal Eleclronics Lab

T or R

6:00-9:45PM

Co-regisler for CSCE 346.

20229 (0)

R

CSCE 371

Desij:n and An alysis of Algorilhms NS

20230 (4)

MWF

CE 386

20231

(4)

1 :45-5:25PM S:00-9:05AM

RCTR-2 2 1

Haust:r. (j

RCTR-2 2 1

S p i ll m an. R

1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

CSCE 499

Cap,lone: Senior Seminar S R

20232 (2)

TR

3 : 40-5:25PM

RCTR-2 2 I

Hauser, G

E DUCATION Ple""e refer 10 Inslructional Development & Leadership fo r course olTtrings.

Compuler Network-. NS

MWF

Easwaran. S

MCLT-1 1 2

ENG L I S H Conlac!: En g l ish Departmenl 253.535.7321 or cngl@pl\lc<;..<!.ll

COOPERATIVE E D U CATI O N

The following courses, Iisled under Languages and Lileratures, are laughI in English and

('onlacl: Coopemlive Educalion/Academic Inlernsh i ps 253.535.7324 o r inlern0;p�

Independenl Siudy Card required for regislralion lor all courses.

ACADEM IC INTERNSHIPS AICE 476

Inlernship

20005 ( 1 -8)

TBA

meel lhe

L ilerature GUR:

CHIN 1 90

FI: Chinese lei in Translalion (37 1 ) C, LT. F

SCAN 422

Moderni!), & Disconlenls LT

ENGL 2 1 3

Topics: Tbemes & Aulhors LT

Topic : Read ing Women 's Worlds TBA

l Ierbert-l I ill. M

TBA

20367 (4)

TR

1 :45-3:30PM

RAMS-204

E NG L 2 1 4

I Olroduclion 10 Major Lil Genre. LT

Top ic : F iction 20369 (4)

DANCE COIlIaCI: Communicalion & The alre o.:partmenl aI 253.535.7359

DANC 1 70

In lroduclion 10 Dance AR

20233 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM

ECAM-GYM

McGill. M

ECONO M IC S Conlac!: Econo m ics DeparlmcnI 253.535.7595 o r econ@plu.cdll

E

0 ' 1 01

(}I - 20234 (4)

Principles of MicroeconomiCll S2

MW

I :4S-3:30PM

XAVR-201

Reiman.

M

02 - 20235 (4) MWF

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

XAVR-201

Adams- Kane, J

03 - 20236 (4) TR

1 1 :50-1 :35PM

XAVR-201

Salimi. J

ECON t02

Principles of Macroeconomics S2

20237 (4)

TR

[CO

Principles of Micro ••onomies: GlobaJlEnvironmenlal S2

III

20238 (4) CON 190

TR

I :4S-3:30PM

I I :50-1 :35PM

XAVR-250

AD�

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Salimi. J

Reiman. M

F1: Principles of Microeconomic.. ( 1 0 1 ) F. S2

rrtshman Inquiry Semi nar, open to incom ing Freshmen only.

20239 (4) E

301

20240 (4)

MW

I A5-3:30PM

ADMN-204A

Adams-Kane. J

Inlermediale Micro Analysis S2

TR

I :4S-3:30PM

ADMN-204A

Hunnicull. L

TR

3:40-5:25PM

ADMN-208

ENG L 227

Inlroduclion 10 Poelry & Ficlion WR

20370 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

LlBR-330

ENGL 233

Posl-Colonial Lileralure C. LT

20371 (4)

MW

ENGL 251

Brilish Traditions in Lileralure LT

20372 (4)

MW

6:00-8:00PM

ADMN-204A

Jansen. S

Sk ipper. J

Skipper. J

TernpleThurstod

I :4S-3:30PM

ENGL 300

English Sludi.. Seminar

2 1 1 22 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 O:20AM

INGR-IOO

Carnpbdl. T

L1BR-330

Albrcchl J

ADMN-202

Levy. M

ENGL 3 1 1

The Book in Society

20373 (4)

TR

ENGL328

Theories of Reading & Wriling WR

20376 (4)

TR

ENGL329

Inlermediale Ficlion Wriling WR

I :45-3:30PM

3:40-5 :25PM

ADMN-2 1 7

Prerequisile: ENGL 227 or instructor's perm ission

2 1 1 23 (4)

MW

3 : 40-5:25PM

ENGL 335

Fairy Tile-. & Fanlasy LT

20377 (4)

MWF

ENGL 345

ST: Lil & DilTerence LT, A

I I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 I B

Skipper. J

ADMN-204A

Seal, D

ADMN-22 I

Marcus. L

TBA

Camphell. T

Top ic: Jews and lcwishness in American Lit.

I :45-3:30PM

2 1 1 24 (4)

MW

ENGL 361

Brilish Lil: 1 � 1 800 LT

20378 (4)

MWF

30

I I : I S - I 2:20PM


ENGLI II CONTI

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FI: I no-lld uelion 10 Comm ""ic_"o n ( 1 0 1 ) r

F.�(;L 371 :>0379 (4)

Americon Lil Before 186 0 LT

ENGL 373

Amerkao

20380 .:

(4)

G L 385

2 1 1 2 5 (4) FI\GL �2S

1 1 : 1 5 · 1 2:20PM

MWF

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20381 ( 4 )

1 :45·3 :301'\1

II

1 40·5:25PM

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G-246B

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ADMN·22I

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103S3

ENGL S 1 2

Wriling Menlor bip I Rubin. S

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THA

TBt\

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EN�L 5 1

pnEl) 190

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9:55· 1 1 :401\M

TR

K:OO-9 ASAM

lL\MS·203

LCA � H ;Y\1

P H i l. 1 90

F I : n. Eumincd Llfd U I ) F , I'l l

2 1 2 1 x (4)

MWF

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FI: Ethi TR

P H \'. '90

FI: ,\.ITOnlIIIl)' ( 1 10) r

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C(lOP�f. K

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9 : 1 '- 1 0:2 0

2 1 1 1 7 (4)

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-2 1 4

I'h.:lps, I I

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2 1 23 1 ( 0 )

Rubin, S

A

SO

Dcpartmcnl R g/!)trarlon n:quired.

EN ,1. 599

IR

I.knhmn, S

110 .00

9 : 5 5 - I I : lIJA\1

RCTR·2 1 0

Starkm i�h, S

RCTR-l I 0

Starkovich. S

Co-reg ;,lcr fur I'IIYS 1 QO-O I .

THA

20384 (4)

(4)

FI: Mod<n. \\orld IIl"ory (l i S) f , � I

10442 (4)

IH TR· I I ,

3' 40->: 2 ' P M

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Department Ikgj�lraJion requ ired .

20385

H I 'T l 9(1

20826

( 1 IIfi) N';,

Adams-Kane.

1'1: GeolollY of . IUonhl ParI....

Jansen. S

l)cpamm.".nt Rcg.i'itrJtion r..::quircd.

( 1 0 1 ) F, S 2

'\D\lN-l t14 A

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Brown, C

Guilllue COlln ,

1 iom"eo ll an.j.

I :45·3:30PM

MW

Young. A

GEOS 1 90

Scmin . r: Nonfl c lion WriliD� SI{, WR

20381 (4)

I . ( , R · 1 09

20420 ( 4 ) Seal. [)

Pn.::n :quisltC': 1 upper division course trom lines t. 3, or 4 of writing emphasis. or instructor\.

1 2 :30· 1 : ) - I'M

Fl : Priori!, l. or 20239 (4)

19 1 �- 1 9.f5 LT

9:55· 1 1 :40A I I

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I{ubin, S

Ti3A

W I 90

1 :45 ·3 : .1 0 1'\1

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1 : 4:· J :3(J f' �1

204% ( 4 )

XAVR- 1 5 0

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1 1 : 50 · 1 :3 5 I'M

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F

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(;.rlach. K

o partmcnt R<:gislr<llion required. 103M6 ( 1 -4 )

TlJA

TOA

TI:lA

Ruhin, S

WRITING SE MINARS ENVI RONMENTAL STU D I ES

WRIT 1 ( 1 1

( oflla l: Envi ronmental Studi�s l)rogram at 25),535 . 7 1 18 or ,·m·V alnlu LYdu

2 1 069 (4) 02

Coursc<t; oncre.'d v.hii.:h may counl towards the nl3jor or minor: fl l ( )L 42 4

,\ D\ I I';-2IJ(,

Martin, D

TopIC: TIlA (4) MW

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A D M ,,-2 1 1 A

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1 : 45-1 :3 01':1-1

111 A

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Prim:: i p lt:s

REU

Env irl)nmem & C ultu re R 3

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Mlc,f\ll.:.'conornics: Ulobal & Environmc,ntal S2

04 - · 1 0 1'1"' T n \ 1 1 071

Coooerva tio" of Natural Rcsour<ts

NS, SM

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Lab fcc: S60.00 . Co-rcI P't<C fo r f' 'VI 1 04 lab.

(4)

MWF

2 1 1 173 RCTR-IOq

1 1 :30- 1 :35PM

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.NVT

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MW

T(1pic; Our Plael:

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1 0·1·0 1 .

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1 ;.I5-3:30PM

RCTR-109

Todd. C

(J7 .. Tor i!.:: Dr(,",.JI11�

20.J8� ( 0 )

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I :45-3:30PM

RCTR- 1 09

Todd. ('

2 1 075 (4)

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1' 1 : I n l ro I» An!.h.cology 4< I'rehistory ( 1 Il3) S I , F

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2 1 2 1 2 (4) 18

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ANTI111'OLS 2 1 0 ANTH 330

Epidemics 8:00-9:45AM

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19 - Prison Writings TR

2 1 22 1 (4)

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ADMN-206

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Law, Politics & RevolutionC, S I

ANTI! 102

Introduction 10 Human Cultural Diversity C, S I

BUSA 201

Value Creation in a Global Environment

BUSA 352

Global Management

RUSA 460

Inlernational Marketing

COMA 340

Contlict & Communication

ECON I I I

Principles of Microeconomics: Global & Environmen �1 S2

EC'ON 3 3 1

International Economics S2

ENGL 233

Post Colonial Literature C, LT

HIST 1 90

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INTC 326

Quest for Global Justice 13

PHED 1 90

Healing Arts ofthc Mind & Body A F, PE

POLS 3 3 1

Inlernational Relations S I

POLS 332

International Conftict Resolution S I

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East Asian Societies C, S I

2044 1

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XAVR·201

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General Oceanography NS, SM

60.00.

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204 1 1 (4)

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GEOS 102

Geo ral OCHJlography Lab

RCTR·109

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HIST 190

8:00·9:45AM

FI: Modem Wo rld Hi.tory (21S) p, S I

Freshman Inquiry Seminar, open to incoming Freshmen only.

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20412 (0)

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RCTR· 1 09

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204 1 3 (0)

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Earthquakes, Vokano•• & Gcologic Hazards NS, SM

20442 ( 4 )

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2 1 228 ( 4 )

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19" Century American History S I

20444 (4)

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HIST 301 GE

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Con.ervation or Natllral Resources NS, SM

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0 1 · 20446 (4) M W

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H IST 329

Europe & World Wars 1 9 1 4-1945 S I

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I :45-3:JOPM

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20454 (4)

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West & Nortbwest A, S I

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I n lernship

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laqatl')' lalo Wl1IllIl1 r

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Yetter.

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TR

8:00-9:45AM

ADMN-2 1 7

Hiliis. M

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8:00-9:45AM

ADMN-2 1 9

Jacks. A

ADMN-200

Nelson. P

20252 (4)

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EDUC 392

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ADMN-2 1 5

20255 (4)

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9:55-1 1 :40AM

ADMN- I O I

Yetter. C

20256 (4)

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9: S S- I I :40AM

ADMN-2 1 7

Jacks, A

20257 (4)

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9:SS-1 1 :40AM

ADMN-2 1 9

Hillis, M

EDtlC 394

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20260 (2)

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20264 (4)

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1 I :50-1:35PM

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Nelson. P

20265 (4)

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Leitz, P

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20268 (4)

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20277 (2)

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PHED Teaching Majors only. NO-5:25PM

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Wdss, J

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20282 ( 1 0)

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8 JO-4:00PM

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S

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Leadenh ip II

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20350 ( 1 -2)

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20)5) ()

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ADMN-2 1 5

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20)54 (3)

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I :45-):)OPM

ADMN-2 1 7

Thirumurthy. V

EDlIC 563A

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MA Cert only 20356 ( 1 -4)

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20357 ( 1 -4)

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20359 (6)

TR

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Lewis. J

20360 (6)

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I nstruction & Curriculum

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Internship in Educa t iona l Admn

Polcyn, L

Principal Cert only 20)65 (2)

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Graduale Admn Seminar

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20)66 ( 1 -2)

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20275 (4)

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Mathews, H

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2 1 226 (4)

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5:45-7:30PM

ADMN-204A

Grosvenor, P

Projc!.:t Lead only

20392 (2)

7:20-9: 1 OI'M

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Woolworth, S

LANGUAGES & LITE RATURES & Literatures

Contact: LanguagL's

SPECIAL ED UCATION

placement exam.

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(LRC) or online al �, FI: Individual, l'm(oolbilhi .. ( 1 95) A, I'

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253.535.732 1 or I;:mg@piu.edu. To assure

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>d\ll'lr�, For all other information regarding Languages and

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ADMN-21O ADMN-2 1 7

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ADMN-206

Schwnann, L

AD1\1N-22I ADMN-209

Taylor, S

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I I : I S- 1 2:20I'M 9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM

AllMN-2 1 0

SlalT

FRE� 102

I ntumediate r,. neh C

LfI3R-312

Byrnes, R

2 1 1 09 (4 )

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K.r.,ig, [l

FRF ' 3 0 1 20398 (4)

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2 1 232 (4)

2040J (2-4)

02 - 20457 (4) Vl W F OJ - 20458 (4) VlWF

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CLAS J 50

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1 1 : 1 5- l l:20PM

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lHON 1 1 1

HONG-246B

20 1 68 (4)

FRE ' 431 2 1 1 1 1 (4)

0 1 - 20456 (4) MWr

Manfredi, P

ClJ l N 301

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HONG-246A

I nlermediate Chinese C

20395 (4)

20462 (4)

I :45-3:30PM

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CIIIN 201

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SP.EJ).I60

HONG-24M

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\Vi lliarn:;. (j

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2 1 029 ( 5 ) :PI:

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Emotional & Ikba,·ior.1 Disabilities

PEl> 43U

Modern i ty & Discontents LT

Gt'-flal.:h, K

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FI: Chinese Let in TraIlslation (37 1 ) C, LT, F Class ical Mythology

N<1(lee'

8:30-4:00PM

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

I I : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

ADMN-2 1 1 1l

Taylor, S

Stall'

20" Cent"!')' French Lit C, LT

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1 2 :JO- I :35PM

ADMN-2 1 I A Jensen, M

Seuio, I'mjcet SR J:40·S:25PM

ADMN-204B

Storfjcli, T


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LANGUAGE

SPAN 202

GERMAN GERM 101

1 2 :30·1:35PM

LlBR·332

Yaden, B

02 - 2 1 0 1 4 (4) MWF

1 1 : 1 5· 1 2:20PM

ADMN-202

Yaden, B

SPAN 301

Elemeollry Germlo

Intermediate Spanisb C

0 1 - 2 10 1 3 (4) MWF

Advanced Grammar & Composition C

01 - 20426 (4) MWF

1 2:30· 1 :35PM

ADMN·202

SllIff

01 - 2 1 0 1 5 (4) MWF

12:30·1 :35PM

ADMN·22 I

Ferrer-Lightner, M

02 - 20427 (4) MWF

I :4S·2:50PM

ADMN-2 12

SIlI.IT

02 - 2 1 0 1 6 (4) TR

9:55· 1 1 :40AM

RAMS·207

Ferrer·Lighlner, M

GERM 201

lolerme,lIale Germlo C

0 1 - 20428 (4) M W F

I 1 : 1 5-1 2:20PM

LlBR-330

Christensen, K

02 - 20429 (4) MWF

1 2:30· 1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 1 B

Christensen, K

GERM 301

Composition & Coovenalloll C

20430 (4)

MWF

GERM 421

Germln Literature C. LT

20431 (4)

MW

GERM 499

Clpstone: Senior Project SR

20432 (2-4)

W

1 1 : 1 5-1 2:20PM

I :4S-3:30PM 3:40·5:25PM

HONG·246B

SPAN 32 1

Civilization and Culture of Spain C

2 1 0 1 7 (4)

MWF

SPAN 325

Inlroduclion to Hispanic Lilerary Siudies C, LT

2 1 0 1 8 (4)

MWF

SPAN 422

20" Century Lil of Spain C, LT

2 1 0 1 9 (4)

TR

9:1 5· 10:20'\'\I

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

RAMS-205

ADMN-2oo

Martinez·Carbajo, A

Siafl'

Sian

LlBR·3)O

Christensen, K

ADMN·204B

Storfjell, T

1 :45·3:30PM

SPAN 499

Capslone: Senior Seminar SR

2 1 020 (4)

T

9:55· 1 1 :40AM

ADMN·2 1 I B

Predmore, l

LlBR·3)O

Martinez-Carbajo, A

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WRITING SEMINARS

GREEK GREK 101

Elemeotary Greek

20434 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

GREK 201

Intermedblte Greek C

20435 (4)

MWF

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

WRIT 201

Writing Seminar for InlernaUonal Students WR

ADMN·204B

Snee, R

2 1 082 (4)

TR

WRIT 202

Advanced Writing Seminar for Inll Student. WR

ADMN·2 1 I A

Snee, R

2 1 083 (4)

TR

I :45·3:30PM

I I :50-1 :35PM

HONG·246B

HONG-246A

Campbell, S

CampbeiJ, S

LATIN LATN 101

Elementary Latin

0 1 - 20466 (4) MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

LlBR·332

Stall

02 - 20467 (4) MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 O:20AM

LlBR·332

Staff

ADMN·2 1 I A

Snce, R

LATN 201

lotermediate Latin C

20468 (4)

MWF

I :45·2:50PM

NORWEG IAN NORW 1 0 1

Elementary No",,�jln

20727 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

HONG·246A

Berguson, C

HONG·246A

Storfjell, T

NORW 201

Intermedilte No....�ilo C

20728 (4)

MWF

NORW 301

Composition & Conversltion C

20729 (4)

MWF

NORW 499

Clpttone: Senior Project SR

2 1 1 93 (2-4)

W

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

3:40-5:25PM

LlBR·3)O

ADMN·204B

Modernity & Di""ootent. LT

2 1 2 1 6 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

ADMN·208

Contact: Richard Jobst at 253.535.7660 or jobstri@piu.cdu

Courses oftcrcd which may count towards the minor:

BUSA 304

& Revolution C. S I & Ethics Business Law & Ethics for Financial Professionals

COM A 4 2 1

Communication Law

POLS 372

Constitutionals Law S I

ANTH 375

Law, Poiitics

BUSA 303

Business Law

MARRIA GE & FAMILY THERAPY Contact: Marriage & Family Therapy at 253.535.7659 or mfth@Dlu.edu Note: All classes are for MFTH graduate students only.

Berguson, C MFTH S03

Systems Approach to Marriage & Family Therapy

20494 (4)

T

3:oo·6:20PM

ECAM·027

Ward, D

ECAM-027

StatT

Stor/jell, T

SCANDINAVIAN SC N 422

LEGAL STUDIES

Storljell, T

MYTH 504

Family De.elopment

20495 (4)

R

3:00·6:00PM

MYTH 5 1 1

Psycbosocial Patbology t o Marriage & Family Therapy

20496 (4)

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3:00·6:ooPM

ECAM-027

York. C

MFTH S I 9

Pra�ti�um I

20497 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Ward, D

20498 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Stall'

20499 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Ryan, l

2 1 223 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staft·

SPANISH

MFTH 520

Theory I

20501 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

York, C

SPAN 101

20502 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Ward, D

Lewis. R

AN 499

2 1 194 (4)

Clpttone: s"oior Project SR

W

3 :40-5:25PM

ADMN·204B

Storfjell, T

Elemeotlry Spaoisb

01 - 2 1004 (4) MWF

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

TBA

StalT

02 - 2 1 005 (4) MWF

I I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

RAMS-203

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03 - 2 1 006 (4) MWF

1 2 :30· 1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 4

Staff

04 - 2 1 2 1 5 (4) MWF

8:00·9:05AM

ADMN-206

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Elementary Spanisb

01 - 2 1 007 (4) MWF

9: I 5-1 O:20AM

OGYM-I03

Staff

02 - 2 1 008 (4) MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 12:20PM

RAMS-207

Ferrer-Lighlner, M

03 - 2 1 009 (4) MWF

1 :45·2:50PM

LlBR-332

StalT

SPAN 201

l otermed'",.

plol.b C

01 - 2 1 0 1 0 (4) MWF

I I : I S- 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 9

Predmore, J

112 - 2 1 0 1 1 (4) MWF

8:00·9:05AM

LlBR·332

Predmore, l

03 - 2 1 0 1 2 (4) MWF

9: I S- 1 0:20AM

ADMN·202

Fcrrer·Lighlner, M

MITH 521

Pra�li�um II

20503 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

20504 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Lundbeck, D

20505 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Callison, K

20506 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Ryan, l

MFTH 522

Tbeory I I

20507 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

York, C

2 1 091 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Ward, D

MITH 523

Praclicum III

2 1 092 (2)

TBA

TBA

TBA

LewL•• R

2 1 093 (2)

TBA

TBA

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Lundbeck, D

2 1 094 (2)

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Callison, K

2 1 095 (2)

TBA

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Ryan, l

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MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPY CONTINUED MFfH 524

Tbeory I I I

2 1 096 ( 2 )

TB

2 1 097 ( 2 )

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MFTH 525

PrllC/ icuDI IV

i n formation regarding Phys ica l Education requirement (including PE GUR requirements )

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TH A

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Lewis, R

20509 (2)

TDA

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Callison.

2U5 I 1 (2)

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MFTH 527

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2 1 099 (2)

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TIM

TBA

Lundbcck, [)

2 1 1 00 (2)

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21 101

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Ryan, J

2 1 098 (2)

M.'1J 599

Contact: Movement Studies & We line.. Educol ion at 253.535.7350 or �u.edu. For

York. C

20 '08 ( 2 )

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Ward. D

TnA rBA

TlIA TIM

MOVEMENT STUDIES & WELLNESS

20796 ( 1 ) 02

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20797 ( I )

TR

1 l :50- 1 : 35PM

OGYM-I02

Kcim, J

I I : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM

OGYM- I U2

Warnke. K

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

OGYM- 102

Wesl<'fing, S

8:0U-9:05AM

OGYM- I 02

Wood. C

I I :50-1 :]5PM

OGYM- I02

SlalT

1 2:30- 1 :35PM

OGYM-102

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9:55-1 1 :40AM

OGYM- I U2

Staff

1 2:30-1 :35PM

OGYM-102

Staff

I I : 1 5-1 2:20PM

OGYM- I 02

StalT

8:00-9:05AM

OGYM- I 02

McConnell. K

9: 1 5- IO:20AM

OGYM- 1 02

Moore, B

9 : 1 5 - 10:20AM

OGYM- I02

Statr

TBA

Nicholson, (j

I" halfof lerm MWF

U3 - Meets I " halfof tenn 20798 ( I )

TR

04 - Meets I" halfofterm

2U79 9 ( 1 )

MWF

05 - Meets I" halfof term 20800 ( I )

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Domer. B

9:55-1 1 :40AM

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I :45-3:30I'M

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01 - 20480 (4) MWF 03 - 204 8 1 (4)

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04 - 20482 (4) MWf MATH 1 51 Cakllho I I 01 - 20483 (4)

MWF

02 - 20484 (4)

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S i rn ie-Mul lcr, K

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LiDen AI .bra

20487 (4)

MWI·

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Meyer, N

M C LT- 1 3 1

Stuart, J

MAT I I 34 1

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02 - 20489 (4)

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Sklar, J

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1 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

M.th in m

MATlI 499A

Capslone:

2049} ( I )

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3:40-5 :25PM

2U803 ( I )

TR

MWF

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20805 I I ) II

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20806 ( 1 )

MWF

1 2 - Meets I" half of tenn 20807 ( I )

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ISO

P hysic al Acllvlly PE

20808 ( I )

TBA

PHED

Bo.. llllg PE

155

TBiI

TR

PHED

Beginning Tennis PE

162

Paradise Bowl Dickerson, R

9:55-1 1 :40AM

20809 ( I )

208 1 0 ( I )

MWF

I I : 1 5- 1 2:2UPM

OGYM-FLDH Butlington. L

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

OGYM-FLDH Huffington, L

02 - Meets I" halfof lerm 208 1 1 ( I ) -

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PHED

Beginning Badminlon PE

1 63

O l - Meets I " hal foflcnn lOR I 2 ( I )

208 1 3 ( I )

MWF

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Warnke, L

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Moore, B

9: 1 5- 1 O:20AM

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McCord, C

8:00-9:05AM

OGYM- I OO

Moore, B

PHED 164 Pickleb.n PE - Meets 2.... half of tenn

01

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02 - Meets 2'"' half of lenn 208 1 5 ( I )

MWF

PHED

Racquelb.II/Squl.h

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01 - Meets I" half of term 208 1 6 ( 1 )

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1 l : 1 5- 1 2 : 20PM

OGYM-RCTRTS

LO<lmis, G

1 I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

OGYM-RCTRTS

Loomis, F

02 - Meets 2"' half of term 208 1 7 ( I )

MWF

PH ED

MouD/.ineering I'E

173

4 cl imbing expeditions plus InInsportalion cost. 208 1 8 ( 1 )

Secondorj' School

MATH 446 2tl492 (4)

20802 ( I )

02 - Meets I " halfoftenn

MWF

9: 1 5- I O: l0AM

Stuart, J

S

2 048 5 ( 4 )

l\IATH

Sklar, J

S

I I : 1 5-12 :20PM I :4S-2:50PM

07 - Meets 2"' hal f o f term

01 - Meets I" halfof t.nn

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Ao.lylie ,eomeJrll' Fundion. MR, NS

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2080 1 ( I )

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20� 1 9 ( 1 )

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NAME

Keim, J

Q2 - Meets I" hal f of term

20820 ( I )

9:55· 1 1 :40AM

TR

NAME

Westering, S

03 - M.dS 2'" halfofterm 20821

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PHED 182

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8:00·9:05AM

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K ovact!vic.h, B

Low Impact Aerobi.. PE

Meets 2'" halfof tcrm I I :50·1 :35PM

20822 ( I )

TR

PlIED 183

Pow'er Aerobics PE

M ets I" half o f

OGYM·FLDH Westcring, S

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1 2:30·1 :35PM

10824 ( I )

MWF

pliED 186

Step Aerobll:. PE

OGYM·FLDH Westering, S

20825 ( I )

MW

PilED 190

F1: Healing Arts of tbe Mind and Body (362) A, F, PE

OGYM·FLDH Westering, S

Freshman Inquiry Seminar, open to incoming Freshmen only. 8:00·9:.t5AM

20826 (4)

TR

ECAM·GYM

PHED 197

Advanced Weigbl Training PE

McGill, M

Meets 2'" half of trrm

9 : 1 5· 1 0:20AM

20827 ( I )

MWf

NAME

PIIED200

Individul Swim Inslruct ion PE

Wood, C

Meets I " hal f of term 20M28 ( I )

MW

PBED 105

Skin

1 \ : 1 5 · 1 2 :20 PM

POOL

Johnson, 1

& Sc uba Diving PE 9:55· 1 1 :40AM

TR

PUED 107

Basic SallJng PE

10830 ( I )

R

PIlED 2 1 6

Lifegu ard Training PE

OGYM· 103

Adam ., M

OGYM· I 04

Rice, M

Meets I" hal f of term, Fe�: S8.00 208 3 1 (2)

MWF

PH

Yo&, PE

/l 223

9 : 1 5· 1 0:20AM

POO L

Johnson, J

01 - Meets I ' half ofterm

10832 ( I )

WF

9 : 1 5 · 1 0:20AM

OGYM·FLDH Staley, M

9:55· 1 1 :40AM

ECAM·GYM

TR

PIlED 224

Current Dance PE

20&34 ( I )

R

PUEo ns

Ballroom Da nce

20835 ( I )

T

PRED 134

Relaolion Tec:bniques PE

02

MWF

3:45·5 : 1 5PM

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ECAM·GYM

Anderson

ECAM·GYM

C regcur, B

OGYM·FLDH Staley, M

9:55· l l :40AM

ECAM·GYM

K rei er, H

Vol leyball

20845 ( I )

Women's Soccer

B u /fmgto n,

20846 ( I )

Crew

Lav..'Ver, A

20847 ( I )

Men's Basketball

Dkkerson, R

20848 ( I )

Women's Aask etba l l

Warnke, K

20849 ( I )

ROTC

Balem., l

20850 ( I )

Checrsta ff

Banon, K Wood, L

TR

PH [D 241

Co-ed Basket ball PE

20838 ( I)

MWF

Duggan, J

2085 1 ( I )

\Vom�n 's Tennis U l timate

McCord, C

20853 ( 1 )

Swimming

10hnson, l

20854 ( 1 )

Baseball

Loomis, G

20855 ( I )

Softbal l

Noren, R

PHED 276

ST: In ten-al Training/Strenglh Band PE

2121 1 (I)

TBA

PHED 277

Foundalions or Physical EduCMlion

MW

PHED 279

Tuthi ng Physical Act ivity

9 : 1 5· 1 0 :20AM

OGYM · 1 04

McConnell, K

OGYM· I 02

Stafl'

Breakout room OGYM · I OO 20858 (2)

MWF

1 :.t5·2:50PM

I'HED 294

Teaching Methods: Invasion Cames

Breakout room OGYM· lOO 20859 (2)

MW

PHED 297

Teac�iDg Method: Net Cames

1 1 : 1 5· 1 2:20PM

20860 (2)

MW

OGYM· I 03

Stall'

1 2:30·1 :35PM

OOY 1.1· 1 03

Moore, B

PHED 322

PE in the Elementary Schools OGYM · I 04

Staff

Breakout room OGYM· I OO MW

1 2 :30·1:35PM

PHED 334 Appli ed Tnining and Conditiuning Meets 2"" half uf term 9:55· 1 1 :40AM

20863 (2)

TR

PHED 360

Proressio l.al l'raetieum

OGYM · I 03

Stall'

TBA

McConnell, K

TB A

Moore, A

Instru�tor's signature required for registration 20864 ( 1 ·2)

TBA

PHED 361

Coach ing Practieum

TBA

Instructor's si gnat ure requ i red for rcgistralion TAA

T8 A

PHED 334

Health & FilDess Management

20866 93)

W

6:00·9:00PM

OGYM· I 02

Evans, A

Motor Learning & Humlill n Per(orn:ulllce

PHED 478 •

TR

I I :SO- I :35PM

PHED 4110

Exercise Physiology

20868 (4)

TR

PH ED 495

I nlernsh i p S R

9:55·1 1 :40AM

OGYM·I04

Stall'

OGYM · I 04

Evans, A

Independent Study Card required for registration

PH ED 499 20870 (2·4)

MGYM· I 00

Dickerson, R

TBA

TB A

TBA

Evans. A

opllone: SeblQr Seminar S R

8:00·9:05AM

MGYM· I OO

Kovaceviek, B

9: 1 5· 1 0:20AM

MGYM·IOO

Dickerson, R

TBA

TBA

TBA

E"ans, A

Co-ed Volleyball PE MWF

02 ·· Meets 2" halfof t�rm 20840 ( I )

OGYM·FLDH Westering, S

TAA

20856 (2)

0 1 - Meet> I" haJrof term 20839 ( I )

L

Independent St udy Card required for registration

Meets I · half of term

9: 1 5· 1 0:20AM

Aoki, K

20852 ( 1 )

20869 (2·8)

M«ts 2'" hal f of term

144

Cross Country

20844 ( I )

20867 (4)

9: 1 5· 1 0:20AM

20 337 ( I )

PRED

Yorke, 1

20843 ( 1 )

Zoltani, L

Me;,ts 2'" half of tcnn

20 36 ( 1 )

Men's Soccer

20865 ( 1 ·2)

02 - M""ls I" hull' of term 20833

01

Football

20861 ( I )

Meets I " half of term. Fcc: S2 1 0,00 7:00·9:00PM

Westeri ng, S

20841 ( I ) 20842 ( I )

Breakout room QGY�'1· 1 00

Me ts I " halfofterm, Fee: S2 1 0,00 20829 ( I )

Directed Sports PI'.

Mee!s I" half of lcrm

Meets 2"" halfofterm 1 2:3Q-1 :35PM

PHED 250 Pass!Fai l on l y

WeiGbt T",iaial: I'E

MWF

HEALm EDUCATION & Perromance

HEED 266

Nulrition, Health

20436 (4)

TR

HEED 360

Professional Practicum

1 :45·3:30PM

OGYM·I04

McConnell, K

TBA

McConnell, K

OGYM· I04

StalT

Instructor's signature n..."quircd for r�gistralion 20437 ( 1 ·2)

TAA

REED 366

Health Psychology

20438 (4)

MWF

37

TBA

1 1 : 1 5· 1 2:20PM


1OV E M ENT . n E E D 495

20439 (2-8)

VDIE. & �EL L N E S ED UCATION C O N n � E D

Internsbip

TBA

MUSI 34S

Conducting I AR

02 -206 1 8 ( I )

TR

0 1 - 206 1 7 ( 1 ) TR TBA

TBA

Evans. A

MUSI 348 2061 9 ( 1 )

RECRE Tl0N

MUSI 3S8

2 1 224 ( 1 )

RECR 296

Teaching Methods: Rec Activity

20938 (2)

MW

RECR 330

Progromming & Leadenbip in Sport and Recreation

Breakout room OGYM-FLDH. Fce: $25.00 8:00-'I:05AM

20939 (4)

T

RECR 49S

Intern....p SR

20940 (2-8)

TBA

RECR 499

Capstonc: Senior Seminar SR

10'14 1 (2-4)

TBA

6 : 00-9:00PM

OGYM-I04

OGY M - I 04

Independent Study Card required for registration TBA

TBA

Independent Study Card required for registration TBA

TBA

Stafr

MUSI 443 20721 (2)

Staff

MUSI 44S

Evans. A

MUSl tOI

Introduction to Music AR

20521 (4)

TR

M.USl I03

History of .Jazz AR

9:55- 1 I :40AM

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

20522 (4)

MWF

MUSI I I I

Music Fundamentals I AR

Meets I" half ofterm

0 1 - 20523 (2) MWF

9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM

02 - 20524 (2)

MWF

MUSI \13

Music Fundamentals li AR

01 - 20525 (2)

M\",F

MC<!!S 2"" halfof term

1 I : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

9 : 1 5- 1 0:20AM

MBRC-334

MBRC-306

MUSI 1 20A

10:50- I I :40AM

Music and Culture A R, C

20529 (4)

M\",F

MUSI 12 1

Keyboilrdiag I AR

01 - 20530 ( I ) TR

02 - 205 3 1 ( I ) TR

MUSI 125

8 : 5 5 -9:45AM

9:55- 1 0 :45AM

Ear Training I AR

( I ) TR ( I ) TR 03 - 20534 ( I ) TR 0 1 - 20532

1 2:30-1 :35PM

MBRC-322

MBRC-322

02 - 20604 (3)

MWF

MUSI 22S

MWF

01 - 20605 ( I ) TR

MUSI 240

I 1 : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

Ear Training I I I AR

0 2 - 10606 ( I ) TR 0 3 - 20607 ( I )

9: 1 5- 1 0:20AM

MBRC-322

MW

M SI 341

0 1 - 2 06 1 5 (2)

02 - 206 1 6 (2)

MBRC-322

6:00-7:50PM

Music History II AR MWF

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

MBRC-3 3 1

M BRC-33 I

MB RC-202 MBRC-202

MW

MUSI 36S

Walker, D

Youtz, G

1 :45-3:30PM

NO-5:25PM

20624 (0- 1 )

1 2 :30-1 :20PM

I I :50- 1 2 :40PM

Student Teaching SemInar

R

4:00-5:40PM

Cboir o f tbe West AR MR

Walker, D Walker. D

Tegels, P Staff

MBRC-334 MBRC-334

Robbins, D Robbins, D

MBRC-202

MBRC- 1 I 6

Staff

Beegle, A

Wetherington, J

MBRC-306

Staff

MBRC- 1 1 6

MBRC- 1 1 6

Univenity Chorale AR

MBRC-202

MBRC-322

Stall'

Powell, E

MBRC-306

Nance, R

MBRC-334

Staff

MBRC-306

Brown, J

MBRC- 1 1 6

Ronning, S

MBRC-202

Poppe. D

Staff

MBRC-322

MBRC-322

TW

3:40-5: IOPM

MBRC-306

3:40-5 : I OPM

Univenity Meo's Cborus AR TR

1 :45-3: 1 5PM

Univenity Singers AR M\VF

1 :45-3: 1 5PM

Cbapel Choir AR

W

F

6:00-7:30PM

10:30-1 1 :00AM

3:40-5:30PM

I I :50-1 :35PM

MBRC-330

Staff

MB RC-306

TR MUSI 37)

MUSI 37S

20630 (0- 1 )

NO-5: 1 0PM 3:40- 5 : I OPM

Univenity Concert Bind AR W

7 : 1 5-9:45PM

University Jazz Ensemble AR

MW

1 :45-3 : 1 5 PM

1 :45-3 : 1 5PM

2063 1 (0- 1 )

TR

MUSI 378

Vocal Jazz Ensemble AR

20632 (0- 1 )

MUSI 380

38

Tegels, P

MBRC-J30

Tegels, P

MBRC-334

Brown, J

MBRC-306

Nance, R

MBRC-322

lIniversity Wind Ensemble AR MWF

Staff

MBRC-330

MUSI 370

20628 (0- 1 )

7:30-9:30PM

Staff

Staff

lInivenity Chorale Union AR M

Nance, R

MBRC-306

MUSI 361t

20627 (0- 1 )

Nance, R

Nance, R

3 :40-5: I OPM

R

Opera Workshop AR

20626 (0- 1 )

MBRC-306

M B RC-330

M

MUSI 366

Beegle, A

Beegle, A

3:40-5: IOPM

T

20633 (0- 1 ) MBRC- 1 1 6

3:40- 5 : I OPM

3 :40-5 : I OPM

20625 (0- 1 )

20629 (0- 1 )

Music for Classroom Teachen

MW

TR

TR

oUDd.lions of Music Educatina

T

MW

W

Walker, D

StalT

Woodwind Laboratory

MUSI 333

MBRC-3 3 I

MBRC-202

MUSI 243

206 1 4 (3)

MBRC-3 3 I

1 2:30-1 :20PM

I AS-3:30PM

20621 (0- 1 )

MUSI 363

Staff

TR

MUSI 360

Lyman, Z

MBRC-334

20608 (3)

20609 ( I )

MBRC-322

lyman, Z

8 : 5 5-9:45AM

1 0:50-1 1 :40AM

Tegels, P

MUSIC ENSEMBLES

MUSI 362

Stall'

Tbeory II AR

MBRC-306

the MuSIc

20623 (0- 1 )

MBRC-202

MUSI 223

1 2 : 30-1 :20PM

St ring Pedagogy

Lyman, Z

I :45-2:35PM

2:40-3:30PM

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MUSI 4SS

Lyman, Z

Tegels, P

04 - 20535 ( I ) TR

MW

9:55-1 1 AOAM

Vocal Pedagogy AR

Joyner, D

TBA

9 : 5 5 - 1 0:45AM

01 - 20603 (3)

Poppe, D

8:S5-9:45AM

02 - 20533

Conducling III AR

MUSI 453

MUSI 361

Introduction to Keyboarding AR 8:00-8:50AM

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:05AM

Piano Pedagogy I AR

20622 (0- 1 )

MUSI 1 I 5

0 1 - 2 0527 ( 1 ) TR

Beegle, A

Methods Secondary Choral Music

MW

T

MWF

0 2 - 20528 ( I ) TR

MBRC-202

NOTE: All Music Ensemhles are by Department Registration Only.

02 - 20526 (2)

I I : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

Nance, R

Powell, E

.

Office ( MBRC 206). For other information regarding Private Lessons and registration please refer to pages 1 0- 1 1 of the class schedule.

I AS-2:35PM

MUSI 4S1

MlISI 469

. All Private Lessons arc by Department registration only. For assIStance please sec

Early Music Laboratory AR

MW

TR

20726 (2)

Contace Music Department at 253.535.7602 or music@plu.edu

1 2 :30-1 :35PM

20723 ( I )

20725 (2)

MBRC-306

MBRC-322

Practicum for Music Education

F

TR

2 1 225 (2)

MUSIC

9::55- 1 1 :40AM

20722 ( I )

20724 ( I )

Evans, A

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

MBRC-330 MBRC-322

MBRC-322

MBRC-322

Brown, J

Powell, E Powell, E

Powell. E

Joyner, D

MBRC-322

Joyner, D

M

5 :45-7:45PM

MBRC-322

Kunz, K

F

3:30-4:30PM

MBRC-322

KWlZ, K

W

5:45-7:45PM

MBRC-306

Univenity Sympbony Orcheslra AR

M R

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

MBRC-330 MBRC-322

Kunz, K

Bell-Hanson, J

Bell-Hanson, J


\I U Ie EN EM BLE. CONTINUED IUSl 381 20634 (0- 1 )

Ch.mber Ensemble A R

TS A

T SA

T SA

NUts 320

J'ju r in I

20739 ( 0 )

r

1 1 : .10-2 : 1 5[>M

RAMS-3 1 7

StalY

20740 ( 0 )

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2:25-4 : I OPM

RAMS-3 1 7

Staff

RAMA-3 1 7

Sia ft'

Slrings

2063 5 (0- 1 )

TBA

TS A

TSA

Lym an, Z

3 AO-S:2�I'M

Ph.rn ..wl.. gyrrh�r.l'cu li< �lod.1

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20742

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I I 1 5 - I :05P I

AD M t-/- I O I

S lalY

AD MN- I O I

StafT

Cntry Lcvd Masters Studen t ... only

20636 (0- 1 )

TBA

TSA

TSA

S tatl

oodwi nd ,

20637 (0- 1 )

20638 (0- 1 )

MW

N t RS 340

Situations " I t h In" l� i"u.\S: Adult H. .l l h I

Fe

S I OO.OO

F

I :45-3:30PM

MSRC- 1 1 6

Rhyne, J

20743

R

6:00-7:30PM

MSRC-306

Brown, E

2 1 20 1 ( 4 1

1 :45-3 : 1 5 P M

MSRC-322

Joyner! D

u l - �vILi..'ts I " hal f (lf term

(4)

M

M

20744 (0) TS A

TBA

TSA

I-Iabedank, K

TIlA

TBA

Takckaw a, rvt

OJ

Percussion

20642 (0- 1 )

wwphone

20644 (0- 1 )

RF

TBA

TSA

TAA

TegeLs, P

HF

04

TBA

TIl A

Stall

05

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TSA

TS A

\Voaster, P

TSA

TIlA

TRA

Takeka\\'a, ;\1

RI

20749 ( 0 ) 07

Pans 1 383

20645 (0- 1 )

Piano Ensemble A R I :45-3:30PM

W

MRRC-334

S ta ff

RI

Ml-';�' I . h a l f o f lmn

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thls schedule. A l l sect ions arc suhjcct to change after regist rati on due to age-ncy and/or school

Fee: 5200.00. 2 1 1 1 2 (4) N(JRS 220

Co-r�gister for NURS

I ,�vd

W

I :45-3:30PM

S t afT

2(mO (0)

Siafl

2 1 1 1 3 (0)

TR

6:30-1 1 :40AM

RAMS-3 1 7

Siaff

2 1 1 1 4 (0)

TR

6:30- 1 1 :40AM

RAMS-3 1 7

Staff

2 \ 1 1 5 (0)

Tit

6:30-1 1 :40AM

RAMS-3 1 7

Stall

NUBS 260

Profes..,ional Foundations I

207 3 1 (4)

MW

RCTR- I 03

Malom:y, P

20732 (4) N U RS 270

T

9:55 - 1 :3 5 P M

Health Asse."c'sment

&

RAMS-20S

NIJRS 270

MW

8:00-9:45AM

RAMS-204

Schal1fer, R

M eet.s

RF

I'

20752 ( 0 )

R

8:00-9:45AM

RAMS-321

Schaffi er, R

20735 (0)

R

9 : 5 5 - \ 1 :40AM

RAMS-321

SchaOler, R

20736 (0)

R

1 :45-3:30PM

RAMS-321

Sehal'ller, R

04

MW

NURS 320

Nu rsing COml'e lencies I I

20738 (2)

T

\ I : 1 5- 1 :05PM

9:55-1 1 :40AM

RAMS-204

Dolan, P

RAMS-204

Sta fT

C LIN I C

Stall'

(dtJ-I 1 :00PM

CLI N I C

Staff

(d O- I I ,OOPM

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ADMN-202

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AD.MN-202

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6:3(j· I I OOPM

CLINIC

Stair

6 : 3 0 - 1 1 :00PM

CLI : I C

Staff

(,]0- 1 1 :001'10.1

CLI N I C

Stall'

(,,30- I 1 :00PM

C LI N I C

Stall

(dCl- I I ,OOPM

C L IN IC

Staff

(10 3 0- I 1 :00PM

C I ..I N I C

S ta tY

6 :3()-3 ' 1 0 P M

C IJN I C

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EVLD-227

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06 - Meets I ' hal f o l · t...: nn R F: 20756 (0) 07

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2°1 halfof tl."TlTl

HitS 360

(4)

NU RS J6S 21i75S ( d) 'lI RS 370 I'�,,: :' J OO.OO

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Human Pathological Processes

20737 (4)

6 30- I I ,OOP,\!

h al f nf h.:: rrn H I·

Healtb Asses.."ment & Promotion Lab

20734 (0)

RS 280

02

20757

ee: S200.00

20733 (4)

10 7 5 I ( 0 )

Maloney, P

Promoti on

S talY

SilllOlion "'jlh

2 1 1 1 7 (0)

Eratry Level Maste rs students only

CUNIC

hal r o f tcrlll

201S� ( 0 )

Nursing Competencies I Lab TR 6:30- 1 1 :40AM RAMS-3 1 7

1 :45-3:30PM

I

207 3 (0 ) RAMS-204

6:30- 1 1 :00PM

7vlash,'rs Stu.dc.'n t.s only. h::C' : S I OO,OO

OJ - M�ets 2'

220 lab.

StalY

�:OO-9:45AM

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mtnor. Registration for aJi courses must be done hy web regis trat ion unless olhcn\'ise noted in

NUf§ing Coml'elencies I

CLI N I C

SUllJIuon with I n d i � j d uills : Meollll DealLb

RS J II

Contact: School o f Nursing at 253.535.7672 or nurs@plu.edu

NIJRS 220

(d O - I I :OOI'M

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NURSING

is available contact the School of Nursing.

Siaff

Nl, R S J Sll

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needs . l f no section

C L fN I C

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2 1 2 0 2( 4 1

Enrollment in all other nursing courses requires fomlai admission to the nurs ing maj o r

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6 : 3 0- 1 1 : OOPM

2 1 1 1 6 (0)

207j() ( 4 )

Note: NlJ RS 280. 330, and 365 are open to non-majo,," with dep anm ental pcnn iss i on .

I

06 - �\" t'ets 2" 1 half o f tLTlll

Harp 2 1 2 1 0 (0- 1 )

"dull Health

Mc!ch. I I hal r o f tcnn

20 74f; ( 0 ) TSA

A DMN- I O I

Meets 2' f half o f term

20747 ( 0 ) TSA

Siaff

Meet", J 'l 113lf o r lenn

1074(, ( 0 )

Worship ;20643 (0- 1 )

RF

20745 ( 0 ) TSA

/\I.)M'J- I O I

02 - Meet'; 2'''; hal r of term

Early Music 2064 1 (0- 1 )

�:00-'J : 45 A M

'itu.rio... with Individuals:

ru. 340

J= 20640 (0- 1 )

� : O O -9 : 4 S A M

Entry L:\'cI �'l �b:rs StuJ.:nts only. Ft.:c: S I OO.OO

Gu itar 20639 (0- 1 )

1 1 : 1 5- I :OIPM

2 1 200 ( 4 )

Flute

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20741 ( 0 1

Ronning. S

Comp�rcncies n Lab

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ADM'J- I O I

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'1.55-1 1 :40AM

RAMS-204

Wood, S


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370

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Fomili es: Childbearin& Clinic

01 - M«L� I " h1tlfof tcrm 20760 (0)

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MT

04

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R

5 : 00-8:00PM

CLINIC

Wood, S

NURS526

Nu rsi ng u,adersbip

20791 ( J )

F

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC

Wood, S

NURS 530

Resource Man agemen t

20792 (3)

W

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CL IN IC

Stafl

NURS 53 1

Care

20793 ( 1 -5)

F

6:30- 1 1 :OOI'M

CLINIC

Staff

03 - Meets I ' half " f tcml 20762 (0)

Theoretieal Foundatio ...

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

02 - Meets 2"' hal f o f tcnn 20761 (0)

NURS 525 20790 ( 3 )

&

RAMS-206

Man agemen l

8:00- I I :OOAM

5 : 00-8:00PM

EVLD-228

Schull£, C

RAMS-2OJ

Staff

& Outcome M."l1!cr Praet ieum 8:00-1 1 :OOAM

NURS 583

Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics R

The didactic portion of this c ourse is delivered in an online fonna t

NURS S84

Family Nu ne Practitioner I

r",,: S IO O . O O

20795 (6)

NlIRS 380

Situalion s wilh Famili",:

R

20764 (4) N

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8

a I - M <" 2"' 20765 (0)

8:0 0-9 :4 5 AM

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bildrelring

MT

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6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC

Staff

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CL I N IC

Staff

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

C LINIC

Staff

6:30- 1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC

StatT

Maloney, P

ADMN-202

Staff

Staff

Fee: S I 00,00.

FlmiliH: Child rearing Clioic

lS l�' halfof [cm1 O '2 - Mc� 2076n (0)

ADMN-202

5:00-8:ooPM

I

EVLD-227

20794 (2)

20763 (0)

Miller, T

F

8:00-5:00PM

TBA

F

1 : 00-3:00PM

ADMN- I O I

Staff

F

1 0:00-1 2:00PM

ADMN- I O I

Staff

TBA

TBA

Maloney, P

TBA

TBA

Mil ler, T

NlJRS 593

Advanetd Specialty Practice

2 1 1 20 ( 1 -6)

TBA

N U RS 599

Thesis

2 1 1 2 1 ( 1 -4)

TBA

03 - Meets 20' half of teml 20767 (0) O� - M

M1'

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20768 (0)

MT

Nt

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S oI1O 20769 (4)

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LO-228

Schul", C

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Fcc: S I 00.00, 20770 (4)

1 2 :30-3:30PM

F

URS 430

EVLD-228

SchultL, C

Situalions wilb Communities C lin ic

207 7 1 (0)

R

8:oo-4:00PM

CLlNlC-OI

Schultz, C

20772 (0)

R

8:00-4 :00PM

CLlNlC-02

Staff

20773 (0)

R

8:00-4:00PM

C LINIC-OJ

StatT

20774 (0)

R

8:00-4:00PM

CLiNI C-()4

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NURS 440 Fe": S I 00.00

"" lioll s wilh Individu.": Adu lt 1I.lllb II 8:00-9:45AM

SchaIller, R

20775 (4)

F

N liS #0

Situation wilh Individuals: Adull He a ll h II Clinic

RAMS-204

O l - Meets I' half of term 20776 (0) 02

MT

OJ - Meets

MT

CLINIC

StalT

6:30-1 1 :OOPM

CLINIC

Slall

6 : 3 0- 1 1 : 00P M

CLINIC

Staff

MT

6::10- 1 1 :OOI'M

CLIN IC

- Me'el 2"' half of term

20779 ( 0 ) URS �� I 20780 ( I )

20781 ( I )

MT

W

3AO-4:45PM

RA MS-20S

Schankr, R

J :40-4:45PM

RA MS-20J

Staff

NU RS 460

Heallh Care Sy§lcm. Ind Policy

207 8 2 ( 2)

M

N U RS 478

Elective Clini.. 1 EIpUfenee RA

207 83 ( 1 -4 )

N

S 480

20784 (2) NURS 499 Fee:

Staff

Senior Semi n. r W

8:00-9:45AM

Til A

EVLD-228

StatT

TBA

SlatT

EVLD-228

Stall'

Prot·essiom"� Foundatio ns I I M

PHIL 121

Tbe E18mined Lire PH

2087 1 (4)

M\\iF

PHIL

190

II :15-1:35PM

'apS lon.: Nursing Synlb .. i, SR

100.00

20785 (6)

M

I :45-2 :50PM

RAM S-204

StatT

20786 (6)

M

I :45-2:50I'M

R A M S-204

Stall

ADMN-208

Cooper, K

FI: The E.-mined Lire ( I l l ) F, I'll

2 1 2 1 8 (4)

M WF

PHIL 190

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20

TBA

FI: Elhic. and Ihe Good Lire ( 1 25) F, PH

2 1 2 1 7 (4)

TR

Freshman Inquiry Semi nar, oepn to incoming Freshmen o nly. 1 1 :50- 1 : 3 5 P M

ADMN-2 1 4

Cooper, K

Phelps, H

I'IIIL 225

Bu.ine•• E lbics PH

20874 (4)

MW

I :45-3:30PM

TBA

Hogan, B

(4)

MW

6:00-8:ooPM

ADMN-208

Hogan, B

20875

P O l L ll8

Socll l

& Polilical Philosophy PH

20876 (4)

MWF

1 1 : 1 5 -1 2:20PM

P H I L 233

Formal Logie

20877 (4)

MWF

20878 (4)

.

1 1 : 1 5- 1 2:20PM

ADMN-209

Hogan, B

RAMS-205

Cooper, K

Existentialism & Iht Meaning or Life PH TR

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM

ADMN-209

Johnson, G

PHIL 332

Theme./Cootemp<>rary Pbil: German Ro ma nlic Phil PH

20879 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

ADMN-209

PHIL 499

C apSlo ne: Advanced Seminar SR

20880 (4)

TBA

TBA

TBA

Johnson, G

Kaurin, P

PHYSICAL E D UCATION Plea.e rcrer 1 0 M ov e men t Sludies and Wellnes. Edu..'ion ror course

offeri ogs.

PHYSI CS

ontact: Physics Departme nt at 253,535,7534 or Il.hSl'icS@plu edu

PHYS 1 1 0 Cndu".Copna'

8:oo-9:0SAM

Freshman Inquiry Semi nar, open to incoming F reshmen only .

PHIL 238

I ' half of tcnn

20778 (0) 04

6 : J O- I I :00PM

MceL< 2"" hal f of tcon

20777 (0)

PH ILOSOPHY 'Q�s@l'lu .du Contact: Philosophy Department aI 253,535 ,8306 or jQh!h

Aslronomy NS, S M

Lab Fee: $60,00,Co-regisler for P H Y S I I O-LOI or L02,

MJRS 523

RolesJ Advuced P rac tice Nu ...c

207X9 ( 3 )

F

1 2 : 1 5 - 4 : 0 0P M

RA M S -204

20881 (4) M alom ..),. P

40

MWF

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

RCTR-220

Rush, D


POY ICS CON11NUED PHYS 110

Astronomy Lab

Co-register for I'HYS 1 1 0. 20882 (0)

M

I :4S-3:30PM

RCTR-20 1

Rush. D

208M3 (0)

M

3:40-5:25PM

RCTR-20 1

Rush. D

PHYS 125

College PhysIcs I NS. S M

20884 (4)

TR

PHYS 135

Collegt Ph),sics I Lab

Co-register for PH YS 1 3 5,

6

9:5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

RCTR- 1 0 3

Gl!rganov, B

Lab Fee: S 0.00. Co-rogi,II.'[ lor PHYS 1 2 5 . 20885 ( 1 )

M

6:30-9:)OPM

RCTR-20 1

Gergano\', D

20886 ( I )

T

1 :45-4:45PM

RCTR-20 1

Greenwood. W

20M87 ( I )

T

6:)0-9:30PM

RCTR-20 1

StalT

20888 ( I )

R

I AS-4:45PM

RCTR-201

Gt:rganov. B

20889 ( I )

F

I :45-4:4SPM

RCTR-201

StalT

RCTR-220

Staff

PAY ' 1 . .,..regist�r tor

1 I :50- 1 : 3 5 P M

PHYS 163

Gene ral Physics I Lab

POLS 361

Political Parties & Elections S I

2 1 105 (4)

TR

POLS 3 72

Constitutional Law S I

2 1 1 06 (4)

MWF

I I :50-1 :35PM

ADMN-2 1 7

Merry, M

XAVR- I SO

Dwyer-Shick. S

1 I : I S- 1 2 :20PM

POLS 385

Can,diu Government and Politics S I

20909 (4)

TR

I I :50-1 :J5PM

POLS 401

ST: Iraq War S I

209 1 0 ( 1 -4)

TR

POLS 499

Capstone: Senior Seminar SR

509 1 1 (4)

MW

Kelleher, A

I :4S-3:30PM

I :45-3:30PM

ADMN-2 1 6

Grosvenor, I'

ADMN-2 1 0

Oluts, S

ADMN-208

Olufs. S

20�92 ( I )

M

6:)O-9:)OPM

RCTR-20 1

Gerganov. B

2089) ( I )

T

I :4S-4:45PM

RCTR-20 1

Greenwood. W

20894 ( I )

T

6:)0-9:30PM

RCTR-201

Stan'

20S95 ( I )

R

I :45-4:45PM

R

20896 ( I )

F

I :45-4:45PM

RCTR-10 I

PHYS 154

General Pbysics II NS. S M

R-lO I

Cierganov. B Staff

Co-regis ter for Pt lYS 164.

I I :50-1 : 3 5 P M

20891 (4)

TR

PlIYS 1 64

Gene,.1 Physic. II Lab

RCTR- IO )

Loui<, R

Lab Fee: S60.OO. Co-register for PIlYS 1 54 . 20897 ( I )

W

I :45-4:45PM

RCTR-20 1

Starkovich, S

20898 ( I )

W

6:30-9:)OPM

RCTR-201

Starkovich, S

20899 ( I )

R

6:30-9:30PM

RCTR-201

Greenwood, \V

PHYS 190

FI: Astronomy

(1 10)

1', NS, SM

Co-register for PHYS 1 90-LO I . Lab Fee: $60.00. F reshman Inquiry Seminar, open to incoming Fr('!shmen only. 2 1 230 (4)

TR

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

PUYS 190

FI: A.tronomy (1 10) Lab

RCTR-2 1 0

1 : 45-3:30PM

RCTR-2 1 0

Starkovich, S

RCTR-220

Grccnwood� W

Engineering Statics N S TR

I'HYS 331

EI.d rumapet ic Tbeory NS

20901 (4)

MWF

pnYS 333

EngInee rin g Tbermodynamics NS

20902 (4)

TR

PHYS 356

Mathematical Physics li N '

2090) 94)

MW

PnYS 499A

Capstone: Advanced L a b I S R

1!J904 ( I )

M

I A S - 3 :30PM

1 :45-3:30PM

I :45-4:45PM

RCTR-2 1 0

RCTR-2 1 0

RCTR-2 1 0

RCTR-2 1 4

POLS 101

lntroduelioll to Polili ••1 Science S I

2 1 10J (4)

TR

POLS 151

American Government S I

2 1 1 04 (4)

TR

I'OLS 325

Political Thought S I

20906 (4)

TR

POLS 331

International Relnlinol S I

20907 (4)

TR

9:55-1 1 :40AM

I :4S-J:JOPM

XAVR - 1 50

RAMS-l06

Moritsugu, J

03 - 209 1 4 (4) MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

XAVR-20 1

Graham, C

1 2 :30-1 :35PM

RAMS-2OJ

Foley, L

PSYC 110

Study Skill.

209 1 5 ( I )

MW

PSYC 1 1 3

Career & Education Plano ing

01 - 209 1 7 ( I )

MW

Roundy, P

1 2 :30-1 :35PM

RAMS-205

02 - 209 1 8 ( I ) TR

I I :50- 1 2 :55PM

RA MS-203

04 - 20920 ( 1 )

3 : 40-4:45 PM

RAMS-207

Dana, E

MW

C lark , D

Rogers. R

Must St!'c Academic Advising to regi ster 03 - 209 1 9 ( I ) TR

1 2 :30-1:)5PM

RAMS·204

Dehne, A

05 - 20921 ( 1 ) TR

I :45-2:50PM

RAMS-207

Clark, D

Hambrick Rager:i, R

20922 (4)

Advanced Stati,ti .. & Research

Desigo

1 I : 1 5- 1 2 :20PM

XAVR-2S0

W

I :45-3:30PM

RAMS- I 09

Grahe. J

20924

W

3:40-5:25PM

RAMS-109

Grahl" J

ADMN-2 1 2

Anderson. D

(0)

PSYC 310

Personality Theories S2 TR 9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

PSYC 320

Development Aero.. the Lifespan S2

20926 (4)

TI(

3:40-5 :25PM

ADMN-206

Drown, R

20927 (4)

MWF

1 2:30- 1 : 35PM

ADMN-204A

Graham, C

ADMN-2 1 6

Cernar, M

ADM N-208 .

Anderson, D

ADMN-204B

Hansvick, C

ADMN-206

Ke l ly, D

RA M S-205

Shore, W

Louil:!, R

PSYC 330

Social Psychology S2

20928 (4)

MWF

PSYC 4 1 5

Abnormal Psychology S2

20929 (4)

TI(

1 2 :30-1:35PM

1 l :50- 1 : 35PM

PSYC 430

Peace Psychology S 2

20930 (4)

M

PSYC 440

I luman Neuropsycbology S I

2093 1 (4)

W

Merry, M

Merry. M

6:00-9:20PM

6:00-9:20PM

PS\'C 448

Cognitive Psycbology S2

20932 (4)

TR

I :45-3:30PM

PSYC 449

Exporimental Resureb Lab: Cognition

20933 (2)

R

PSYC 495

Internship

I I :50- 1 :35PM

RAMS- 1 09

Sh o re , W

ADMN-204B

M orit sugu , J

TIJA

Taylor, M

Instmctor'� signature required for fcgi:-;tration

ADMN-208

Grahc, J

20923 (0)

S��rko\'ich, S

Gerg:mov, B

MWF

Advanced Statistics & Research Design Lab PSYC 242 Co-register for PSYC 242.

HONGR-24M OluIs, 0

[nlern.tioall Confli.t Resolution S I I I :50- 1 :35PM ADMN-2041J

TR

XAVR-201 XAVR-2 0 1

20925 ( 4 )

POLITICAL SCIENCE

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

Ceynar, M

I I : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM 9:S5-1 1 :40AM

StafT

Contllct: Political Science Department at 253.535.7595 or 1l0ls(Olplu.edu

8:00-9:45AM

MWF

02 - 209 1 3 (4) TR

PSYC 242

l'UYS 240

9: 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

Introduction to P,ychology S2

Lab Fce: $50.00. Co-rt:gistcr for PSYC 242 lab.

20900 (4)

9:55- 1 1 :40AM

PSYC 1 0 1 0 1 - 209 1 2 (4)

Starkovich. S

Co-register for PINS 1 90-0 I .

f

PSYCHOLOGY Contact: Psychology Department at 253.5)5.7294 or 1!.�.@.mIJ!&!!l!

Lab Fcc:: S60.OO. Co- regi ster fo r PHYS 1 53.

POLSJJ2

XAVR-2S0

3 : 40-5:25PM

1 63 .

TR

2 1 1 07 ( 4)

American Forcign Policy S I TR

General Ph ysics I N S . SM

PHYS

20890 (4)

2 1 23 1 (0)

POLS 338 20908 (4)

Gros venor, P

20934 ( 1 -6 )

T

1 :45-3:JOPM

PSYC 496

Research Procticum

[nstruclor's signature requ i red for regislT3lion

Kel leher. A

20935 ( 1 - 4 )

41

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TBA


PSYCHOLOGY CONTI UED 1'. Y{,, 497

Teachlng Apprenticeship

Inslructor's signature required for registration 209J6 ( 1 -4) PSY

499

R

NO-5:25PM

RA M S ·2 07

RA M S- 204

3:40-5 : 2 5 PM

MV

(4)

Anderson. D Shor<. \\'

RELIGION 2094 2 (4)

RELI lJ2

o r rcl i<ulplu.cdu

9: 1 5- 1 0 : 20AM

R E L I 61l

Femlni.1 & Womll1lul The>o lo rR

O ! ': W94 , ( 4 )

The Ihligions of Ji:aJ1 A.i. C , R3 MWF 9: 1 5 - I O:20AM ADMN-2 1 2

02 - 20944 (4)

MWF

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Religion

0 1 - 20945 ( 4 )

MWF

1 2:30- I : J 5I'M

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0 2 - 20946 ( 4 ) M W F R£LI l l 2

ADMN-2 1 2

Komjathy, L

AOMN-2 1 4

Finl"is, A

1 I . 1 5- 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 4

I'inilsis, A

8:00-9:45AM

AI)MN-204A

Ilanen, A

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

AOMN·2 1 4

Batten, A

(11 _ 20949 (4)

MWF

9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

ADMN-2 1 6

li ickcy·Tim,"ll.

04 - 20950 (4)

MWF

I I : I 5 - 1 2:20PM

ADMN-2 1 6

liickey- rieman,

ADMN-206

Ihsscn, fl

ADMN-2 1 7

FifCit ucn, '<\

8 : 00-9:45AM

R E I..l 223

American Churcb Hi,tory R2

20953 (4)

MWF

IU:U 124

Lulheran Heritage R2

I I : 1 5- 1 2 :20I'M

AIlMN-20X

Trdstad, M

A D�IN·_ 1 6

Tcc·stad , 1

1 i : 1 5 - 1 2:20PM

RAMS·206

Zhara:>chuck. �..t

02 - 2 1 2 1 4 (4)

MWF

1 2 :30- 1 :3 5 1'

RAM.--206

Zbaras"huck. M

1UU 216

Chmtitt n Ethics Rl

2095 7 (4)

MWF

ADMN-204A

O' Uriell, K

REU 130

J

Religion

&

6:00-R:00P�'1

ADMN-2 1 2

Craw l('rd . S

MII.S I I I

l utrudtlctiun 10 the Ii

205 1 3 ( 2 )

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NO-5 : 40 P M

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Young, .r

RAMS-206

Connell)" D

MGYM-I03

COnlwdl, A

MGYM-IOJ

Keith, J

Introduction til Leaders h ip T

3 : 40-5 :401'\1

�lU . 3 1 1

LeDd....h i l. & Department Registration only. TR

1anagcmeo t

J:40-5 : 1 01',"1

205 1 '! ( 3 )

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9:00-10:JOAM

'ontact: Dr. Claudia Berguson at 2 5 3 . . 3 5 . 7 5 1 .2 o r �

( ."ourscs o flcn.:d \\'hich may count towards thi.: major or minor:

h ristian Tbeology R2

1 1 :50- 1 :35PM 3 :40-5 25PM

[th n ic i t) in Amenca MW

SCANDINAVIAN AREA STUDIES

& Spiritullity R2

(I I - 2(1956 ( 4 ) MWF

0 1 - 20958 (4) m 02 - 20959 ( 4 ) TR

A I)MN-2 1 U

Pete"" JI, lJ

A DMN-2 1 4

Peterson, D

ADM ·2 1 0

C rawford. S

NORW 1 0 1

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NOf(W 20 I

!!ltmnedi"t<

NORW , O I

Compo,ition & Conversation C

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POLS 'J I

I rMmat ional Relations S I

R I: LI 1 6 1

Church l I ist ory Studie, R2

S C A r...; 422

Mo(li.:.' mily & Discontents L

Cullu.o R3

Topic; LBlam in America :!()lJ6 1 (4)

M IV

R£LI 237 10962 (4)

Judaism C, R3

REU 2.19

nvirnn ment

TR

1 :45-3:30PM

9 : 5 5 - 1 1 :40AM

SOCIAL WORK Comact 'uc ial \York Program I.Il 253.535.719-l o r soci{iijv.J..y.j:du

EYLD-228

& Culture R3

01 - 20963 (4) MWF

I :45-2:50PM

AI)i'vfN-209

U'Brien. K

02 - 20964 (4)

MWF

12:30-1 :351'M

ADM

O ' Brien, K

R 1.1 301

Researcb in Religion

10465 (4)

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K£lJ 3 3 1

New Testament Studi.. R I

6:oo-8:00PM

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A DMN -2 02

Finitsis, A

MW

6:1J1J-8:00PM

AD,V{N-2 1 4

I I i" kcy-lic'rnao. J

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REU

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His Early IlIlerp.olors R I

I :4S-3:30PM

2096 7 (4)

TR

Rt:LJ 36 1

Churc h History Studies R2

ADMN-2 1 2

Oakman,

0

B a tten, i\

TR

I :4S- 3 : 3 0PM

ADMN-2 1 4

Ihs<en, B

MWf

1 2:30-1 :35PM

20�Y6 (4)

MW

F. S2

XAYR· 1 50

1 :45-3:30PM

ocial Eovlf'ODUlC'1I

SOC \I 245

!Ju n.all .Bclt a. ior & Ib�

20�97 (4)

TR

SOCW '50

Sod.l P o l i . I S2 m 9:55-1 1 :40A M

�OCW 320

1 :45-3:30PM

RAM -20

Kel l er, J

AD, IN·22 I

bild Wrlfore

2()�99 (4 )

T

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Sndal . rrvice, i n Ihe Community

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Ru<scl i . K

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TBA

Stall

2 1 00 1 ( 4 )

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SOCW 47S

Field Elperience I

1 I : 50- 13 5 PM

ADMN·2 1 7

Stan'

I nstruclOr 's sig.nature n:qu i n..'d for rcgi::H ralion. Fe\:."; $25.00

Topic: The (ross and the Flag 20969 (4)

F I : In troduclion to Social Wor" ( 1 0 1 )

Freshman Inquiry Sem inar. opcn to incoming Freshmen only.

I n struC1nr\ signature n.:yu i reJ for registratIon.

Topic: Wealth In t he Anc ient C h urch 20968 ( 4)

SOCW1 9t1

2099 X ( 4 )

Topic: G ospel of Johll 20966 (4)

L

f)cparlnl('nl Rc ' i�1 mtion only.

8:00-9:45AM

RU 1 227

(4)

K omjalhy.

M I I .S 4 1 1

9:55-1 1 :40AM

8:00-9:05AM

TU!,ic in Cumparalive Religiun A, R3

205 1 7 ( 3 )

02 - 20956 (4) TR Faitb

RCTR-21 1

1 :45-3 : 301':1-1

R£l..l 393

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REI..l 2lS

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MW

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0 1 - 20947 (4) TR

R

Religion

Trd,tad, M

ROTC - M I LITARY SCI ENCE

e w Testament R I

02 - 20948 (4) TR

.. r1y Christianity R2

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Contact: ROTC al :n535 . 81UO or rotc@plu.Cliu

9: 1 5- 1 1J:20A M

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I.baraschllck, \1

Komjathy, L

III "est.m�nt R I

20Y52 (4)

Peterson, I)

FinSlUCIl, ;\

Literature 0 " the

Religion 8. Literature of Ihe

Topi

I :45-J:JOPM

20Y73 (4)

20974

RAMS-206

RAM S-206

I :45-.1:JOPM

20972 ( 4 )

Tup ic Gender

Tho Chri.tian Tradition R2

MWI'

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Tl.e<ological St udies R2 MW

REI I 390

ItllJ 1 2 1

ADM

209 7 1 (4 )

Topic:

('ontace Religion Department a t 253.535.7321

6:00·H:OOPM

Topil': nl� o logic; of Libt.'ration

Copstone: Senior S.minn ' R T

Lllth.r 1<2

20970

REU J (H

Shore, W

I nSlw<.:tor's signarure required for registration 20937 (2)

REI.I J6l

ADMN-2 1 7

F'in�tucll, A

2 1 002 ( 3 )

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TIlA

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Moran, M


sOcw 485

STAT 341

Field EspericDc. Semi on I

InSlructor'� � fgn8tllre required (or registration. 2 1 003 ( 1 )

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2 1 0S 1 (4)

MWF

1 2 :30-1 :35PM

MCLT- 2 1 4

WU, D

2 1 052 (4)

MWF

1 :4S-2:50PM

MCLT-2 1 4

WU, D

SOCIOLOGY

Centact: Sociology Department a t 2S3.535.7294 or =i.@nLlbJ'_<!Y

.

0Cl 1 0 1

THEATRE

In troduelion to Sociology A, 52

20986 l4 ) 02 - 20987 (4) 03 - 209�8 ( 4 ) SOCI 232

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01 -

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9 : 1 5 - 1 0 :20AM

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Staff

MWF

1 2 :30- 1 :35PM

XAVR-2S0

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TR

I :45-3:30PM

HONG-24M

McNalley, J

IWF

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9 : 1 5 - 1 0:20AM

ADMN-22 I

Ciab.ttari, T

1.01 Problems A, S2

1 2441

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MW

THEA 220

Voice I AR

2 1 0S3 (2)

TR

THEA 222

Voice I I AR

Meets I " half 0" term

Instructor's si l'mllurc required for registration.

20<)89 (4)

Contact: Department of Comrnun icati011 & Theatre at 253.535.7761 or !;pmrn

9:55-1 1 :40AM

ECAM-GYM

Clapp, 1

9:S5- 1 1 :40AM

ECAM-GYM

Clapp, 1

Mects 2.... half of term

NO-5:25PM

ADMN-2 1 0

Leon-

2 1 0S4 (2)

TR

THEA 225

Theatre Practicum

Guerrero. A SOC1 336

Dev iance S2

20992

MWF

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ADMN-2 1 9

20993 (4)

TR

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FERPA (FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT) STATEMENT In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act o f 1 974, commonly known a s the Buckley Amendment and carrying the acronym FERPA, Pacific Lutheran University has adopted a olicy to protect the privacy of education records. This act also establishes the rights of currently enrolled, eligible students to inspect and review their education records and provides g u idelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Parents and currently enrolled, eligible students may review FERPA policy in the Student Life Office, Hauge Admin istration 1 05 , or on the web at h ttp://www . plu.edu/prinUhandbookicode-of-conducUFERPA-policy. htm ! .

PLU STUDENT CONDUCT lNFORMATION When accepted for membership i n the PLU community, each student assumes the responsibil ities and rights emerging from the university's goals and objectives These include, but are nol limited to, its dedication to exploring human knowledge and culture while promoting the intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual development of students, and nurturing each student's preparation for responsible participation, not only on the campus but also i n local, state, regional, national, and international settings. The univers ity adopts only such policies, rules and regulations that seem necessary for the welfare of the educational community. Regulations In clude those items that fall within policies set by the Board of Regents and the university administration, along with local, state, and federal laws. Each student associated with PLU is expected to be familiar with and to follow all policies, rules and regulations promulgated by the university. Failure to abide by the policies, rules, and regulations may result in discipl inary action(s) outlined in The Student Conduct System. The university poliCies/student code of conduct and conduct system procedures can be read in full at www. plu.edu/prinUhand book/.

The following policies and procedures apply to all students at Pacific Lutheran Un iversity. Other rules and regulations developed by the university to maintain a safe and orderly environment may be fo und in the University Catalog, Living on Campus brochure, Housing and Meal Plan Contracts, Vehicle Parking Regulations Guide, and the PLU Housing Guide. These publications may be obtained from the Residential Life Office, Campus Concierge, Campus Safety and I n formation, and the Student Services Center.

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

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