Summer 2014 Graduate Course Schedule

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n o i s s e S d n o c Se , n o i s s e S t s Fir rm e T r e m m u S and full Summer registration begins March 27   First Session:    May 12–June 21   Second Session:    June 23–August 2   Full Summer Term:    May 12–August 2

Final day to register (with a late fee) is:   First Session and   full Summer Term: May 13   Second Session: June 24

The registration form is located at the end of this book.


CONTENTS Summer Calendar........................................ 3 Graduate Fees.............................................. 4 General Information..................................... 5   Continuing Education................................ 6  Transcripts................................................ 6   City of Dayton........................................... 6   Airport Transportation............................... 6  Library...................................................... 7  Bookstore................................................. 7   Parking (on-campus)................................. 7   Mass Schedule.......................................... 7 Housing and Residence Life Services............ 8 Food and Student Services   Dining Services......................................... 9   Flyer Express ........................................... 9   Campus FlyerCard .................................. 9   John F. Kennedy   Memorial Union.................................... 9   Campus Recreation.................................. 9 Registration Instructions.............................. 10 Exam Policy................................................ 11 Examination Schedule................................ 11 Course Listings College of Arts & Sciences  Biology................................................... 12  Chemistry............................................... 12  Communication...................................... 12  English................................................... 13  Geology.................................................. 13   Master in Public Administration............... 13  Mathematics........................................... 13  Music..................................................... 14  Psychology ............................................ 14   Religious Studies .................................. 14 School of Business   Master in Business Administration........... 16 School of Education and Allied Professions   Counselor Education............................... 17   On campus......................................... 17   Off campus...................................17–18   Doctor of Physical Therapy...................... 18   Doctoral Studies ................................... 19   Educational Leadership........................... 19   On campus....................................19–20   Off campus...................................19–21    Distance Learning..........................19–21   Health & Sport Science........................... 22   Teacher Education.................................. 22   On campus......................................... 22   Distance Learning..........................21–23 School of Engineering   Aerospace Engineering........................... 24  Bioengineering........................................ 24   Chemical Engineering............................. 24   Civil Engineering..................................... 24   Electrical & Computer Engineering.....25–26  Electro-Optics......................................... 26   Engineering Mechanics........................... 26  Engineering............................................ 26 Engineering Management and Systems....... 27   Management Science.......................... 27   Materials Engineering............................. 27   Mechanical Engineering.......................... 28   Renewable and Clean Energy.................. 28 International Marian Research Institute....... 29 Graduate Programs in Theology   and Ministry......................................30–31 Department of Religious Studies................. 32 Workshops/Institutes Descriptions   Catholic School....................................... 33  Music................................................34–35   Counselor Education Seminars................ 38 Campus Map.............View separate file online Forms...................................................39–42

GRADUATE PROGRAMS DIRECTORY Biology...........................................................................................229-2521   Jayne Robinson, Ph.D., Chairperson   Amit Singh, Director Chemistry......................................................................................229-2631   Mark Masthay, Ph.D., Chairperson   Kevin Church, Ph.D., Director Communication.............................................................................229-2028   Jonathan Hess, Ph.D., Chairperson   Anna Langhorne, Ph.D., Director Computer Science........................................................................229-3831   James Buckley, Ph.D., Chairperson Counselor Education and Human Services..............................229-3644   Molly Schaller, Ph.D., Chairperson Educational Leadership...............................................................229-3755   David Dolph, Ph.D., Chairperson English...........................................................................................229-3434   Sheila H. Hughes, Ph.D., Chairperson   Andrew Slade, Ph.D., Director Graduate Engineering and Research........................................229-2736   John Weber, Ph.D., Associate Dean of Engineering    for Graduate Studies Health and Sport Science............................................................229-5600   Philip Anloague, Ph.D., DPT Program Director International Studies ................................................................. 229-2765   Mary Beth Carlson, Ph.D., Director Mathematics..................................................................................229-2511   Joe Mashburn, Ph.D., Chairperson   Paul Eloe, Ph.D., Director MBA Program...............................................................................229-3733   Mandy Schrank, Director Music..............................................................................................229-3936   Sharon Gratto, Ph.D., Chairperson Public Administration..................................................................229-3650   Grant Neeley, Ph.D., Director Psychology....................................................................................229-2713   Carolyn Roecker Phelps, Ph.D., Chairperson    Clinical: Roger Reeb, Ph.D., Director................................229-2164    General: R. Matthew Montoya, Ph.D., Director................229-2168 Religious Studies..........................................................................229-4321   Daniel Thompson, Ph.D., Chairperson   Amy Doorley, Coordinator Teacher Education........................................................................229-3346   Connie Bowman, Ph.D., Chairperson (Area code for all of above 937)


2013–2014 SUMMER TERM ACADEMIC CALENDAR SUMMER 2014 — FIRST SESSION Fri, May 9

Last day to complete registration

Fri, May 9

Faculty Meeting (Boll Theatre) at 3:00 p.m.

Sat, May 10

Saturday classes begin

Mon, May 12

Classes begin at 8:00 a.m.

Tue, May 13

Last day for late Summer Term-First Session registration, change of grading options

and schedules

Thu, May 15

Last day for late full Summer Term registration, change of grading options and schedules

Wed, May 21

Last day to drop without record from First Session classes

Mon, May 26

Memorial Day — no classes

Mon, Jun 9

Last day to drop with record of W from First Session classes

Mon, Jun 9

Last day to change Spring Term grades

Fri-Sat, Jun 20-21

Exams — full Summer Term classes do not meet

First Session ends after final examinations

Tue, Jun 24

Grades due by 9:00 a.m.

Deficiency slips due in Deans’ offices

Thu, Jun 26

Grades posted

Tue, Jul 1

Last day for Graduate and Doctoral students to apply for August 2014 graduation

Wed, Jul 2

Last day to drop without record from full Summer Term classes

Tue, Jul 29

Last day to change First Session grades

SUMMER 2014 — SECOND SESSION Fri, Jun 20

Last day to complete registration

Sat, Jun 21

Saturday classes begin

Mon, Jun 23

Second Session classes begin

Tue, Jun 24

Last day for late Summer Term-Second Session registration, change of grading options

and schedules

Tue, Jul 1

Last day for Graduate and Doctoral students to apply for August 2014 graduation

Wed, Jul 2

Last day to drop without record from Second Session and full Summer Term classes

Fri, Jul 4

Independence Day — no classes

Mon, Jul 14

Last day to drop with record of W from Second Session and full Summer Term classes

Tue, Jul 29

Last day to change First Session grades

Fri-Sat, Aug 1-2

Exams — Second Session and full Summer Term end after final examinations

Mon, Aug 4

Degrees conferred — no ceremony

Tue, Aug 5

Grades due by 9:00 a.m.

Deficiency slips due in Deans’ offices

Thu, Aug 7

Grades posted

Tue, Sep 9

Last day to change Second Session and full Summer Term grades

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GRADUATE CHARGES FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: www.udayton.edu/bursar Tuition for undergraduate semester hour credit .................................................................................................................. $1,194.00 Tuition for graduate semester hour (Arts & Sciences and Engineering) ............................................................................... 816.00 Tuition for graduate semester hour (Business) ......................................................................................................................... 888.00 Tuition for graduate semester hour (Master in Public Administration) ................................................................................ 563.00 Doctoral student per semester credit hour (including Engineering) ..................................................................................... 888.00 Religious Studies courses (per semester credit hour) Summer 2014 only ............................................................................ 393.00 Religious Studies Ph.D. ................................................................................................................................................................. 675.00 On/off campus for School of Education and Allied Professions per credit............................................................................ 563.00 Graduate Program for Education Specialist per semester hour (800 level courses) ........................................................... 675.00 Doctoral (per semester hour) ....................................................................................................................................................... 730.00 MISCELLANEOUS Laboratory charges ........................................................................................................................................................................ varies University charge ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25.00 Graduation charge (including doctoral) ....................................................................................................................................... 90.00 Audit per semester hour — Arts & Sciences Engineering ....................................................................................................... 408.00 Audit per semester hour — Religious Studies (Summer 2014 only) ....................................................................................... 197.00 Audit per semester hour — Business........................................................................................................................................... 444.00 Audit on/off campus — Education ................................................................................................................................................ 282.00 Audit — Doctoral semester hour (Education) ............................................................................................................................. 365.00 Audit per semester hour — Education Specialist Program ..................................................................................................... 338.00 Audit — Doctoral Religious Studies ............................................................................................................................................ 338.00 Audit for master in Public Administration per semester hour ............................................................................................... 282.00 Audit Doctoral per credit hour (including Engineering) ......................................................................................................... 444.00 Registration late fee — beginning the first day of the three sessions ..................................................................... 25.00 per week to a maximum of 75.00   In the remarks column of the composite a lab charge is indicated with an *. A special charge for a course is indicated with a #. University lab/special charges are not refundable if a course is dropped after the term begins.

CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS   If registration is cancelled before the first day of classes, full refunds will be made, with the exception of admission deposits.   Cancellation must be in writing on the proper form, the withdrawal or “drop” form for registration, or in written form to Housing and Residential Properties for housing. For non-local students a letter to the appropriate dean may be used as notification of cancellation. Students who do not attend classes and do not officially complete withdrawal procedures during the cancellation period will be responsible for the full amount of the applicable tuition and charges.   During the two-week cancellation period for each six-week session of the split Summer Term tuition and housing

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credits will be given according to the following schedule:   During first week of classes .......... 65%   During second week of   classes ............................................. 30%   During or after third week .............. 0%   Cancellations for a full Summer Term course have a four week cancellation period and will be on the same schedule as cancellations for the Fall and Spring Terms.   Financial adjustments for tuition are based on the date the drop (withdrawal) form is finalized in registration.   Financial adjustments for housing are based on the date of checkout from housing, if applicable.   Special rules may apply for students who withdraw and who receive Title IV

funds. Please contact the Flyer First Office if additional information is needed.   All tuition refund requests and appeals must be in writing and directed to the attention of Maribeth Gloekler, Director of Student Accounts/Bursar.   Students suspended/dismissed from the University or from University residence facilities as a result of disciplinary action are not eligible for any refund of tuition and charges or room and board charges under the University’s Cancellation and Refund policy. Exceptions to this position will be made to comply with refund requirements of federal financial aid programs.


GENERAL INFORMATION GRADUATE INFORMATION Visit our web site at http://udayton.edu/learn/graduate/index.php The office for Graduate Academic Affairs is located in St. Mary Hall, Room 200. Please contact Dr. Paul Vanderburgh, Associate Provost Graduate Academic Affairs, or Dr. Brad Duncan, Executive Director, by phone at 937-229-2390 or by e-mail at UDgradschool@udayton.edu if you need any information about graduate education at the University of Dayton.

NEW OR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS   The University of Dayton offers over 50 disciplinary and crossdisciplinary advanced degree programs, making it easy for you to find the program that will meet your needs. To get started, visit our Graduate Admission Web site at http://udayton.edu/apply/graduate.php where you can explore the complete list of our programs and degrees, receive program-specific information from our graduate program directors, look through the online Graduate Bulletin to see the degree requirements for each academic program, and find course descriptions for all graduate classes.

ADMISSION STANDARDS   All graduates of approved colleges or universities who hold the bachelor’s degree are eligible for admission. Applicants must have had adequate undergraduate preparation in their proposed fields of study and must show promise for pursuing higher studies satisfactorily. Specific requirements for admission are set by the relevant program directors and deans; please consult the Graduate Admission Web site or contact the appropriate program (see inside of front cover) for the latest information.

Applying for Admission

GRADUATING?

The application for admission to graduate school is available online at https://gradadmission.udayton.edu/ application and there is no application fee with the exception of international applicants who have a $50 application fee. Applicants will be required to submit official transcripts directly from the registrars of all previously attended colleges or universities and three letters of reference completed by professional persons able to judge the applicant’s academic qualifications for the proposed field of study.

If you are planning to graduate in August 2014, you must declare your candidacy for graduation by applying online at porches.udayton.edu by July 1, 2014. Select the Academics tab and under Registration Tools is the Apply to Graduate link.

Registering Prior to Admission   Students are permitted to enroll for no more than one term and for no more than six semester hours of credit prior to being admitted to a specific program of study. Students are cautioned that hours completed in excess of six prior to admission may not be accepted toward the completion of degree requirements.

Confirming Enrollment   Newly admitted students should confirm their enrollment as soon as possible at https://gradadmission.udayton.edu/confirm/login.asp. Doing this will facilitate the registration process and ensure that you have access to important information that will help you get started.

August graduates are reminded that the University does not hold commencement exercises at the end of its Summer Term but that they will have the opportunity to participate in the following December graduation ceremony. In any event, graduates completing their degree requirements during the Summer Term will receive diplomas and academic transcripts which denote an August graduation date.

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Paul M. Vanderburgh, Ed.D., Associate Provost Graduate Academic Affairs St. Mary Hall, Room 200 Dayton, Ohio 45469-1620 937-229-2390

Wright-Patterson AFB   Students who are registering for courses to be taught at WrightPatterson Air Force Base must be eligible for access to the Base and have appropriate picture ID. NonBase connected civilians should contact the SOCHE office on base at 937-252-4888 or 937-904-4890 for information about eligibility and instructions on obtaining the ID.

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GENERAL INFORMATION, continued SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

Located in 1700 South Patterson Boulevard, we’re here for you — the adult student, evening student and visiting student. Some of the services we provide include:   • Advising and registration for adult students   • Information and referral office for adult and visiting students   • Special workshops.   • Non-credit and special programs in a wide variety of areas.   • Programs for senior adults

PROGRAMS IN CATHOLIC SCHOOL LEADERSHIP— SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND ALLIED PROFESSIONS— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

The University of Dayton’s Department of Educational Leadership offers a master’s degree in Educational Leadership with special emphasis on Catholic School administration. Coursework is offered via the Internet (online). There are scholarships available for teachers and administrators currently employed full-time in a Catholic school and/or Diocese who wish to pursue this degree via online courses. For students who traditionally come to campus in the summer, coursework will be offered during the Second Summer Term. A listing of summer course offerings is provided in this publication in the section titled Catholic School Courses.   A master’s degree in Educational Leadership may be earned by completing the ten designated courses for a total of 30 semester hours, providing an excellent opportunity to integrate university study with your current job responsibilities. The program is designed to prepare individuals to

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work as effective Catholic school leaders, to help them meet state licensure requirements, and to accommodate individual student needs.   Students new to the program are encouraged to contact Ms. Janice Keivel, Administrative Associate for the Department of Educational Leadership at 800-259-8710, option #2, at 937-229-3755, or via email at jkeivel1@ udayton.edu to plan their sequence of study.   For additional information on our programs and courses, please visit our department Web site at www.udayton. edu/education/edl/

TRANSCRIPTS

The University of Dayton has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to provide transcript ordering via the Web. You can order transcripts using any major credit card. Your card will only be charged after your order has been completed.   •  To order an official transcript(s), login to the Clearinghouse secure site www.getmytranscript.com   •  If you are a first-time visitor, you will be directed to create a personal profile and user ID/password, which you will use to place future orders.   •  Order updates will be mailed to you. You can also check order status or history online.   •  If you need help or have questions about the Clearinghouse’s transcript ordering service, contact 703-742-7791 or transcripts@studentclearinghouse.org.   •  You may also request your transcript by mail or in person.   •  Transcript requests will not be accepted by fax or email.   •  Transcripts typically take three to four working days to process, unless the student is having the transcript held for final grades or degree posting.   For more information, see: registrar.udayton.edu

CITY OF DAYTON   Dayton is a vibrant city built on exciting ideas. Known worldwide as the birthplace of aviation, its parks, museums and historical areas offer many riches to visitors such as Carillon Historical Park, U.S. Air Force Museum, Dayton Art Institute and Oregon Historic District.   Championship golf courses, shopping centers and malls, theaters and many excellent restaurants are within minutes of the main campus.

AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION   Transportation to Dayton International Airport is available through Charter Vans Co. 937-898-4043. Round trip service from the airport to the University runs Monday through Friday on an as-needed basis. The charge is: Round Trip......................................$66.00 1 Person............................................33.00 plus tax one way 2-Person............................................ 17.00 plus tax one way 3 or More.......................................... 15.00 plus tax one way The airport is approximately 20 miles from the campus and taxi service is approximately $65.00 plus tax round trip.

ATTENTION! For your convenience, the University has initiated a 1-800 number to facilitate your contacting Graduate School of Education personnel. The number is 1-800-259-8710.


GENERAL INFORMATION, continued LIBRARY SERVICES

BOOKSTORE

The University’s main library, Roesch Library, houses thousands of books and other physical items. The library provides access to over 150 online databases on a variety of subjects and has access to several thousand journal titles. The library is a member of OhioLINK, a cooperative venture of over 80 state and private Ohio-academic institutions and the State Library of Ohio. A delivery system among these institutions provides rapid delivery of materials, usually within three days. Reference assistance is provided in a variety of forms including in-person, email, chat, and telephone. The reference staff can show students how to access computer databases, find books, and search the internet.   Access to the library’s resources is available at http://www.udayton.edu/ libraries. Roesch Library also houses computers on both first and second floors which provide access to the campus network, library resources, the Internet, word processing, and other applications. A valid Novell account is required to use these computers.   The library summer hours are:

The University of Dayton Bookstore is centrally located on the ground and second levels of the east end of Marianist Hall. The UD Bookstore carries all required and recommended textbooks for all University of Dayton courses, as well as school supplies, Miami Valley RTA bus passes/tokens, sundry items, convenience goods, film development, dry cleaning, UPS shipping service and gift cards.   The UD Bookstore also offers a wide variety of official University of Dayton imprinted clothing and gifts. The General Book department offers titles including specialty and academic subjects, bestsellers and paperback fiction and non-fiction. Any title not in stock can easily be special ordered.   The UD Bookstore also offers online ordering at http://bookstore.udayton. edu. Textbooks, clothing and gifts can all be ordered from the convenience of your home computer and can be sent directly to your doorstep prior to visiting the main campus or for your off-site classes.   Regular summer hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The UD Bookstore extends its hours the first week of each summer session (hours are posted at the Bookstore).   The last day to return textbooks for a full refund with receipt:     First Session — 5/21/14     Second Session — 7/2/14   To order online, visit our 24-hour store at http://bookstore.udayton.edu and select pick-up at one of five convenient locations on campus.   Call 1-800-543-4825 or 937-229-3233 for more information.

Monday – Thursday..........8 a.m. –  11 p.m. Friday..................................8 a.m.  – 6 p.m. Saturday –Sunday................Noon  – 6 p.m.   Reference desk hours vary. Call for more information.   Roesch Library can be reached at 937-229-4270.

MASS SCHEDULE, SUMMER SESSIONS: Due to the renovation of the Immaculate Conception Chapel, please visit our website at www.udayton.edu/ministry for the updated Mass schedule.

PARKING   On-campus parking permits are available by applying online at https://parking.udayton.edu. Permits will be mailed out. Parking Services is located on the first floor of College Park Center. Parking Services office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday  –  Friday.

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HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE SERVICES

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ACCOMMODATIONS

CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT

The University of Dayton offers housing accommodations in the Garden Apartments to religious/adult students registered for summer sessions, workshops and institutes. Students are requested to submit names of roommate preferences (if known) when completing their housing applications. Students who do not submit a roommate preference will be assigned a roommate to share their apartment.   The air-conditioned apartments accommodate four people and offer shared-bedroom (four persons share an apartment) and private-bedroom accommodations (two people share an apartment). Students wanting a private apartment can request University Place.   The apartments have furnished living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. The kitchen includes a refrigerator, microwave, and range. Bedrooms are furnished with twin beds in the Garden Apartments and full size beds in University Place Apartments, desks, chairs, and a three-drawer chest for each resident. Please note the following items that we do not provide: pots and pans, dishes, silverware, utensils, can openers, spatulas, desk lamps, and alarm clocks. Residents wishing to prepare their own meals must provide their own food and cooking utensils.   Garden Apartments and University Place Apartments have central laundry facilities equipped with coinoperated washers and dryers.   Summer housing applications are due one (1) month prior to arrival on campus. To obtain a Summer Religious/ Workshop Student Housing Application, please call the Housing and Residence Life Office—at 1-800-259-8864 or 1-937-229-3317.

Keys will be available at the Marycrest Complex front desk; the desk operates 24/7 for your convenience. The contact information for this building is 937-229-3124. The Facilities Management-Residential Properties staff member will assign you to a Garden or University Place Apartment if requested. Questions concerning this assignment may be directed to this office at 937-229-2049.   Keys may be returned to the front desk of Marycrest Complex.

LINENS/TOWELS AND OTHER SUPPLIES   Bed linens, pillows, towels, washcloths, soap and bathroom tissue are all provided. A linen exchange is avail-

able weekly. The exchange schedule is posted on the bulletin board in their respective building. Maid service is not provided.

MAIL — GARDEN APARTMENT RESIDENTS   Please address all mail in the following manner (for 6-week or longer residents): Garden Apartment Residents Your name Apt. number/Apt. address Dayton, OH 45409 University Place Residents: Your Name 1200 Brown Street, Apt # Dayton, OH 45409

2014 SUMMER HOUSING RATES TBD The 2014 summer housing rates were not available in time for publishing. Please visit the following site to view updated rates as they become available: http://www.udayton.edu/studey/housing/current/summer_housing.php/


FOOD AND STUDENT SERVICES DINING SERVICES   The Department of Dining Services operates the Barrett Dining Room located on the first floor of Kennedy Union which offers an a la carte menu. Meals are available on a cash basis, by credit/debit cards or Flyer Express, a prepaid debit card. For further information regarding Dining Services, please call 937-229-2441 or 1-800-259-8864.

FLYER EXPRESS   Flyer Express is an online, prepaid debit account that may be used to pay for purchases at participating on- and off-campus locations including printing at the library. Flyer Express accounts with a positive balance will remain open and carry forward to the next semester or year for all registered students and active employees.

JOHN F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL UNION   Kennedy Union provides a space for interaction on campus among students, faculty, staff and related groups to foster a spirit of community. Kennedy Union provides services and facilities for the members of the University and surrounding communities. Kennedy Union summer services include: • Campus-wide information (Information Center located in 1st floor lobby 229-INFO) • Campus Copy Center (1st floor lobby, x94126) • Travel Office, on-campus compre- hensive travel service (229-4554) • The Hangar games room (by reservation only, x93233)

CAMPUS RECREATION   Learn, Lead, Sweat! The department of Campus Recreation at the University of Dayton provides a variety of recreational programs, services and facilities for the UD community to exercise one’s body, mind and spirit. Our state-of-the-art facilities include a 125,000 sq. ft. recreation center, the Outdoor Engagement Center and 5.5 acre turf field, all offering opportunity for endless recreational pursuits. All programs are designed with you in mind. Whether you enjoy group fitness classes, rock climbing, floor hockey, basketball, strength and conditioning or swimming, Campus Recreation has something for every Flyer! Connect with us! Web: go.udayton.edu/campusrec Email: campusrec@udayton.edu Facebook: University of Dayton —   Campus Recreation Twitter: @UD_CampusRec

CAMPUS FLYERCARD   The FlyerCard is the official photo identification card. Not only is it your student ID card, but it’s also your library card, meal card and access card for the RecPlex, residence halls and labs.   Students may obtain the FlyerCard at 102 Powerhouse. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8:30 – 4:30. You may call 937-229-2456 or 1-800-259-8864, option 4.

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ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS GRADUATE/DOCTORAL STUDENTS   Web registration begins March 27 at 8:00 a.m. for degree students and March 28 at 8:00 a.m. for non-degree students.   Login to Porches at http://porches. udatyon.edu with your LDAP/Novell username and password, go to the Academics tab and select Search and Register for Classes in the “Registration Tools” channel. The Summer Term codes are 201451 (First Session), 201452 (Second Session) and 201453 (full Summer Term). 1. Determine the courses you want to take. 2.

It is recommended — though not required — that you meet with your advisor to ensure you are scheduled for the correct courses.

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Return to the Search and Register for Classes link indicated in step 1 to register on your assigned date and time. Note: The Registration Status link will display your registration date and show any outstanding holds. Unresolved holds will prohibit you from registering.

SUMMER TERM REGISTRATION DATES First Session and full Summer Term:   March 27 – May 13 Second Session:   March 27 – June 24

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4. There are two registration methods: a. Add all courses to a worksheet similar to a shopping card): Locate your preferred course section and click the box next to the preferred CRN (course registration number) to add it to your worksheet. Once you’ve selected all of the courses you want to take, submit your schedule.

This method allows you to build an entire schedule at once; only after submission do you see potential registration errors and closed classes.

b. Search and register for courses one at a time: Click the “register” button each time you select a course.

This method of registering ensures that you will have a seat in the class if no other errors or section closings prevent you from registering. This method is recommended when you are aware that space in a particular course is limited or close to being full.

Students may change their classes online prior to the first day of the term by selecting the Add or Drop Classes link under the “Registration Tools” channel.   More details about registering online are available on the Academics tab at http://porches.udayton.edu. You may use Web Registration: • If you have attended UD in the past year • If you are newly accepted and have confirmed your acceptance or if you have been reactivated by your school/college • To process drop/adds • To review or print your class schedule (times, building, room)

You may not use Web Registration: • If you are a first time non-degree student • If you have a registration hold • For change of level • To register or add/drop for audit Mail or Walk-in Registration begins March 28.   Upon receipt of your class schedule you will find a registration form in the back of this book. If you have any demographic changes, please go to registrar.udayton.edu, general information, Demographic Info Change Form. If you have taken a graduate course at the university, complete sections 1 & 3. If you are a first-time graduate student (either degree or non-degree), you need to complete sections 1, 2 and 3. Fill in requested courses, fold form, seal and mail to the Registration Office, St. Mary Hall, Room 411, 300 College Park, Dayton, Ohio, 45469-1668, as printed on the reverse side of the form.   First time non-degree students may now register on the Web by going to adulteducation.udayton.edu beginning March 27. It is imperative that we have your current email address.   If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Registration Office at 937-229-3723 or 1-800-259-8864.

DROP/ADDS By Web   You may drop/add using the Web until the first day of each session. Beginning the first day of each session, you must process a Drop/ Add Form. If you are unable to pick up a form, call your Dean/Advisor/ Registration Office to process the change. We recommend that all students contact their advisor/chairperson before making any course selections. Drop/adds made without discussion with your advisor, which may result in non-fulfillment of requirements, will not be corrected by substitutions and waivers.


EXAM POLICY FINAL EXAMINATION POLICY   The University regards testing as a primary means of quantifying the performance of a student and ensuring academic rigor in the curriculum. As part of the overall evaluation process, students are required to complete rigorous final examinations in all subjects except laboratory or studio courses. Alternative evaluation procedures may be substituted for a final examination with the approval of the Department Chair. Absence from a final examination will incur a minimum penalty of a zero grade for that examination, unless the instructor decides to permit a make-up.   No new material may be introduced in a course after the last scheduled class meeting. Final examinations should be given at the time scheduled in the composite for each term, except in the following cases:

1. Grades for graduating students must be reported during examination week at a time determined by the registrar. When this requirement conflicts with the final examination schedule in the composite, faculty are asked to administer the examination at an earlier time agreeable to both the students and the instructor. The final examination must also be offered at the time scheduled in the composite for the benefit of the other students in the class.   2. When a student has more than two final examinations scheduled for one day, faculty are encouraged to accommodate the individual student on an alternate day agreeable to both the student and the instructor. The student must make the request by the last scheduled class meeting.

3. A block examination is a common examination that covers several sections of the same class, taught by different instructors, for the purpose of establishing uniform scale of achievement. Any exception must be made by the Dean. To avoid conflicts, block examinations are scheduled through the Registration Office.   In all cases these exceptions should not have the effect of reducing the substance of the course material. Students must have access to graded examinations for a period of six months after the examination has been given.

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE First Session

Second Session

June 20  All   8:00 classes from 8:00 to 9:50 10:50 classes from 10:00 to 11:50 1:40 classes from 12:00 to 1:50 3:05 classes from 2:00 to 3:50

Aug. 1

June 21      9:25 classes from 8:00 to 9:50 12:15 classes from 10:00 to 11:50

Aug. 2

Evening classes 4:30 and after: Examination during the last regular period of each session. Saturday classes: June 21 (First Session) and August 1 (Second Session).

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CRN COURSE TITLE CR. BEGIN SECTION DATE

END DAYS BEGIN END BLDG./ DATE TIME TIME ROOM

INSTRUCTOR

REMARKS

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES BIOLOGY • DR. JAYNE ROBINSON  • SC211 • 937-229-2521 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 376 BIO 599 Z1 Thesis 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 377 BIO 599 Z2 Thesis 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 750 BIO 599 Z3 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 751 BIO 599 Z4 Thesis 4.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 752 BIO 599 Z5 Thesis 5.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 753 BIO 599 Z6 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 378 BIO 699 Z1 Dissertation 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 379 BIO 699 Z2 Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 754 BIO 699 Z3 Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 755 BIO 699 Z4 Dissertation 4.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 756 BIO 699 Z5 Dissertation 5.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A 757 BIO 699 Z6 Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Singh, A

CHEMISTRY • DR. MARK MASTHAY • SC178 • 937-229-2631 1ST SESSION SUMMER 142 CHM 525 61 Prin-Organic Chem 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MTWRF 9:25 10:40 SC 150 796 CHM 554 61 Directed Readings 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA 797 CHM 554 62 Directed Readings 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA 143 CHM 561 61 Research II 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA 2ND SESSION SUMMER 95 CHM 526 81 Prin-Organic Chem 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTWRF 9:25 10:40 SC 150 96 CHM 560 81 Research I 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA 97 CHM 561 81 Research II 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1723 CHM 544 Z1 Directed Reading 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Church, K 271 CHM 560 Z1 Research I 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Church, K

COMMUNICATION • DR. JONATHAN HESS • SJ121 • 937-229-2028 1ST SESSION SUMMER 256 COM 531 61 Directed Study-Comm 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 257 COM 531 62 Directed Study-Comm 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 258 COM 531 63 Directed Study-Comm 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 259 COM 598 6P Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 260 COM 599 6P Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 2ND SESSION SUMMER 195 COM 531 81 Directed Study-Comm 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 196 COM 531 82 Directed Study-Comm 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 197 COM 531 83 Directed Study-Comm 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 198 COM 598 8P Thesis 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 199 COM 599 8P Thesis 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1824 COM 562 Z1 Top:Crisis Comm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1825 COM 562 Z2 Global Frdm/Exprss 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1358 COM 622 ZP Propaganda Analysis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 856 COM 630 ZP International Comm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB

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Langhorne, A Langhorne, A Langhorne, A Langhorne, A Langhorne, A

Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning

Langhorne, A Langhorne, A Langhorne, A Langhorne, A Langhorne, A

Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning

Goode, J Peters, J Robinson, J Yang, A

Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning


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ENGLISH • DR. SHEILA H. HUGHES • HM200A • 937-229-3434 1ST SESSION SUMMER 862 ENG 507 61 Argumentation 863 ENG 591 61 Shakespeare & Film

3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14

MW TR

4:30 4:30

7:30 7:30

HM 207 HM 207

Wilhoit, S Kimbrough, R

2ND SESSION SUMMER 820 ENG 609 81 Amer Wmns Memoir

3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14

TR

4:30

7:30

HM 110

Hughes, S

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 291 ENG 505 Z1 Writing Fiction 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Pici, J Distance Learning By Permission only 1839 ENG 505 ZP Writing Fiction 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Carrillo, A Distance Learning 294 ENG 599 Z1 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 295 ENG 599 Z2 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA

GEOLOGY • DR. DANIEL GOLDMAN • SC179 • 927-229-3432 1ST SESSION SUMMER 762 GEO 550 61 Applied GIS 4.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW

1:00 4:00 9:00 12:00

SC 377 SC 377

Wu, S Wu, S

MASTER IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION • DR. JASON PIERCE • SJ227B • 937-229-3626 1ST SESSION SUMMER 913 MPA 504 6P State&Local Govrmt 114 MPA 593 61 Indp Sty-Public Adm 115 MPA 595 61 Governmnt Internshp 116 MPA 595 62 Governmnt Internshp 373 MPA 595 63 Governmnt Internshp 117 MPA 597 61 Public Serv Project 118 MPA 597 62 Public Serv Project

3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 6.0 3.0 6.0

05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14

06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

WEB

2ND SESSION SUMMER 636 MPA 508 81 Eco Development 441 MPA 593 81 Indp Sty-Public Adm 43 MPA 595 81 Governmnt Internshp 44 MPA 595 82 Governmnt Internshp 45 MPA 595 83 Governmnt Internshp 46 MPA 597 81 Public Serv Project 47 MPA 597 82 Public Serv Project

3.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 6.0 3.0 6.0

06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14

08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14

TR 5:55 9:15 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

SJ 231

Miller, N Distance Learning Neeley, G Busby-Blackburn, A Busby-Blackburn, A Busby-Blackburn, A Neeley, G Neeley, G

Williams, P Neeley, G Busby-Blackburn, A Busby-Blackburn, A Busby-Blackburn, A Neeley, G Neeley, G

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1934 MPA 508 Z1 Contmp Iss-Pub Mgt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 5:55 8:30 SJ 209 Busby-Blackburn, A 1892 MPA 562 Z1 Strategc Plan NPCO 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Neiheisel, S Distance Learning 165 MPA 595 Z1 Governmnt Internshp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Busby-Blackburn, A 166 MPA 595 Z2 Governmnt Internshp 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Busby-Blackburn, A 167 MPA 597 Z1 Public Serv Project 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Neeley, G 168 MPA 597 Z2 Public Serv Project 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Neeley, G

MATHEMATICS • DR. JOE MASHBURN • SC313 • 937-229-2511 2ND SESSION SUMMER 880 MTH 514 81 Adv Math Sec Tchrs 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 881 MTH 516 81 Ap Lin Abs Alg Sc Tr 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 815 MTH 563 81 Computational Finance 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14

TR TR MW

1:30 5:00 4:00

4:40 8:10 7:10

SC 306 SC 306 SC 108

Krakowski, R Krakowski, R Usman, M

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1822 MTH 531 Z1 Adv Diffrntl Equatns 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 6:30 8:00 SC 323 Raffoul, Y 308 MTH 535 Z1 Partial Diff Equatns 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 4:00 5:30 SC 323 Raffoul, Y 1893 MTH 551 Z1 Methods Mathmtl Phys 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:00 5:30 SC 323 Islam, M 1823 MTH 590 Z1 Case Stds/Fin Mdlng 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 2:00 3:30 WEB Diop, S

Distance Learning MFM students or permission of instructor

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MUSIC • DR. SHARON GRATTO • CPC475 • 937-229-3936 1ST SESSION SUMMER 897 MUS 505 61 Teach Music w/Tech I 898 MUS 560 61 Mus Ed Spec Lrnrs

2.0 05/19/14 06/13/14 TBA 2.0 06/16/14 06/19/14 MTWR 8:30 4:30

WEB CPC 440

Rush, T Gardstrom, S

2ND SESSION SUMMER 848 MUS 560 81 The World Sings 2.0 06/23/14 06/26/14 MTWR 8:30 4:30 CPC 445 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1871 MUS 506 Z1 Teach Music w/Tech II 2.0 06/16/14 07/11/14 TBA WEB Rush, T 1660 MUS 511 Z1 Music Theory& Tech 2.0 06/2/14 06/27/14 TBA WEB Rush, T 1872 MUS 560 Z1 Mus Thr for Eductrs 2.0 06/9/14 07/30/14 TBA WEB Street, P 1873 MUS 560 Z2 Dance Hst for Edctrs 2.0 06/9/14 07/30/14 TBA WEB Street, P 1874 MUS 560 Z3 Opera Hst for Edctrs 2.0 06/9/14 07/30/14 TBA WEB Street, P 1875 MUS 599 Z1 Grad Perf Studies 1.0 05/12/14 07/30/14 TBA CPC Hartley, L 1876 MUS 599 Z2 Grad Perf Studies 2.0 05/12/14 07/30/14 TBA CPC Hartley, L 52 MUS 599 Z3 Grd Perf Studies-Ens 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC Hartley, L 1877 MUS 599 Z4 Grad Perf Studies 1.0 05/12/14 07/30/14 TBA WEB Hartley, L 1878 MUS 599 Z5 Grad Perf Studies 2.0 05/12/14 07/30/14 TBA WEB Hartley, L

Distance Learning SPE-25

Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning

Instructor approval needed Distance Learning Distance Learning

PSYCHOLOGY • DR. CAROLYN ROECKER-PHELPS • SJ329 • 937-229-2713 1ST SESSION SUMMER 705 PSY 564 61 Indiv Psychotherapy 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MWF 9:00 11:10 SJ 325 Zois, C 209 PSY 569 61 Clinical Practicum 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA Zois, C 210 PSY 569 62 Clinical Practicum 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA Zois, C 706 PSY 573 61 Developmental PSY 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MWF 12:30 2:40 SJ 325 211 PSY 597 63 Readings 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA Phelps, C 2ND SESSION SUMMER 167 PSY 569 81 Clinical Practicum 818 PSY 595 81 ST:Forensic 168 PSY 597 83 Readings 169 PSY 599 81 Thesis

1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14

08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14

TBA TBA TBA TBA

WEB

Phelps, C Berry, M Phelps, C Phelps, C

Must be currently enrolled as a grad student in the PSY department

Must be currently enrolled as a grad student in the PSY department

Distance Learning

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 345 PSY 596 Z1 Experimentl Research 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Phelps, C 346 PSY 596 Z2 Experimentl Research 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Phelps, C 348 PSY 596 Z3 Experimentl Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Phelps, C

RELIGIOUS STUDIES • DR. DANIEL THOMPSON • HM300 • 937-229-4321 1ST SESSION SUMMER 888 REL 513 61 Wisdom Literature 162 REL 589 61 Practicum 163 REL 593 61 Directed Study 164 REL 593 62 Directed Study 165 REL 593 63 Directed Study 166 REL 598 61 Comprehensive Proj 167 REL 599 61 Thesis 168 REL 697 61 Directed Readings 169 REL 697 62 Directed Readings 170 REL 697 63 Directed Readings

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06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

WEB Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D

Distance Learning


CRN COURSE TITLE CR. BEGIN SECTION DATE 171 172

REL 699 61 REL 699 62

Dissertation Dissertation

2ND SESSION SUMMER 841 REL 551 81 World Religions 842 REL 561 81 Catholic Moral Theol 104 REL 589 81 Practicum 843 REL 592 81 Pastrl Min:ID&Prac 106 REL 593 81 Directed Study 107 REL 593 82 Directed Study 108 REL 593 83 Directed Study 109 REL 598 81 Comprehensive Proj 111 REL 599 81 Thesis 664 REL 610 81 Gen Exam-Bibl St 665 REL 611 81 Gen Exam-Hist Theo 666 REL 612 81 Gen Exam-Sys Theo 667 REL 615 81 Candidacy Exam 112 REL 697 81 Directed Readings 119 REL 697 82 Directed Readings 120 REL 697 83 Directed Readings 121 REL 699 81 Dissertation 122 REL 699 82 Dissertation

END DAYS BEGIN END BLDG./ DATE TIME TIME ROOM

6.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 12.0 05/12/14 06/21/14

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 6.0 12.0

06/23/14 07/14/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14 06/23/14

TBA TBA

07/3/14 MTWRF 8:30 11:45 07/25/14 MTWRF 12:00 3:15 08/2/14 TBA 07/3/14 MTWRF 3:30 7:15 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA 08/2/14 TBA

HM 344 HM 344 HM 344

INSTRUCTOR

Thompson, D Thompson, D

Lane, D Bennett, J Thompson, D Verploegen, M Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D Thompson, D

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1867 REL 528 Z1 US Catholicism 3.0 05/21/14 08/2/14 MTWRF 12:00 3:15 HM 344 Yocum, S 1938 REL 592 Z1 Grief-Pastoral View 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA HM 344 Doorley, A

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Perm only Perm only Perm only Perm only

Class will meet June 9June 20 only. All other work will be online. See instructor for specific dates and times

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  MANDY SCHRANK  •  937-229-3733 1ST SESSION SUMMER 285 MBA 600A 61 Intro to Fin Acctg 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Shankar, G 709 MBA 609A 61 SpTopics-Accounting 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MWR 2:20 4:35 MH 103 Webber, S 288 MBA 611 61 Stat Anly Bus Dcsn 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Gorman, M 882 MBA 612 61 Prin of Opertns Mgt 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 R 6:00 9:15 1700 S2005 Hall, S 883 MBA 619 61 Prj Mgt for Profess 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 6:00 9:15 1700 S2005 Hall, S 503 MBA 620A 61 Prin of Corp Fin Mgt 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 MTWR 12:35 2:10 MH 207 Mundew, L 505 MBA 620B 61 Prn Crp Invt&Ast Mgt 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 MTWR 12:35 2:10 MH 207 Mundew, L 710 MBA 625 61 Investmnt&Fin Markts 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Wang, F 291 MBA 630 61 Prin of Marketing 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Pan, Y 884 MBA 639 61 ST:Advertising 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Pan, Y 885 MBA 660 61 Informtn Tech&Systems 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Wynn, D 507 MBA 794 61 Info Sys & Tech Mgt 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 T 6:00 9:15 1700 S2060 Enns, H 886 MBA 796 61 Corporate Finance 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 W 6:00 9:15 1700 S2060 Mundew, L 508 MBA 797 61 Marketing Management 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 R 6:00 9:15 1700 S2060 Dickey, I 2ND SESSION SUMMER 235 MBA 601A 81 Intro to Mangl Acctg 1.5 06/23/14 08/2/14 755 MBA 609B 81 Acc Indiv Research 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 833 MBA 638 81 Product Planning Dev 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 748 MBA 639 81 Sport Marketing 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 834 MBA 640 81 Prin of Economics 1.5 06/23/14 08/2/14 654 MBA 670 81 Prin of Org Behvr 1.5 06/23/14 08/2/14 885 MBA 758 Z1 Principled Organization 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 455 MBA 791 81 Mdl&Anal for Bus Dec 1.5 06/23/14 08/2/14 835 MBA 793 81 Operational Effect 1.5 07/9/14 07/26/14

TBA TBA TR 6:00 9:15 TR 6:00 9:15 TBA TBA TBA T 6:00 9:15 W 6:00 9:15 S 9:00 12:15

WEB 1700 S2035 1700 S2055 WEB WEB WEB AN 130 MH 102 MH 102

Shankar, G Street, D Durmusoglu, S Titlebaum, P Ruggiero, J Sweeney, P Ulrich, L Dunne, E Jacobs, M Jacobs, M

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 513 MBA 605B ZV International Acctng 3.0 05/18/14 05/31/14 TBA ABRD Street, D 806 MBA 605C Z1 Internatl Acc-IFRS 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Street, D 821 MBA 605D Z1 Internatl Acc-IFRS 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Street, D 1859 MBA 635 Z1 MKT Analysis & Rsrch 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Collier, K 521 MBA 695 Z1 Individual Research 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Schrank, M 522 MBA 695 Z2 Individual Research 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Schrank, M 523 MBA 695 Z3 Individual Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Schrank, M 524 MBA 695 Z4 Individual Research 4.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Schrank, M 525 MBA 695 Z5 Individual Research 5.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Schrank, M 526 MBA 695 Z6 Individual Research 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Schrank, M 808 MBA 798 Z1 Strategic Stkhld Mgtmt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 6:00 9:15 MH 102 Gentner, J 809 MBA 799 Z1 Capstone Integ Pjct 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 S 8:00 2:00 MH 102 Gentner, J

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Distance Learning Perm 1st 3 wks face to face, 2nd 3 wks online Distance Learning

Co-listed w/FIN301 Co-listed w/FIN301 Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning

Distance Learning Perm

Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning

SBA-London, England Perm Distance Learning Perm Non-UD only Distance Learning Perm Distance Learning Perm Perm Perm Perm Perm Perm Perm Perm Perm Meets 5/10 only


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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES COUNSELOR EDUCATION • DR. MOLLY SCHALLER • 937-229-3644 1ST SESSION SUMMER MAIN 523 EDC 542 61 Crisis Intervn/Prev 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 R 4:30 6:45 1700 M2320 Davies, S 866 EDC 584 61 Practicum-ClincCnslg 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 M 4:30 7:45 1700 M2300 917 EDC 605 66 Positive Psychothrpy 1.0 05/30/14 05/30/14 F 5:00 10:00 1700 M2380 Hall, S S 8:30 5:00 1700 M2380 Hall, S 72 EDC 712 61 Intern/Sch Psych 5.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA Davies, S 722 EDC 712 62 Intern/Sch Psych 5.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA Bernstein, E 1ST SESSION SUMMER DUBLIN 663 EDC 542 62 Crisis Intervn/Prev 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 W 4:30 6:45 DUBL 003 867 EDC 584 62 Practicum-ClincCnslg 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 M 4:30 7:45 DUBL 004 747 EDC 605 65 Positive Psychothrpy 1.0 05/16/14 05/16/14 F 5:00 10:00 DUBL 001 Hall, S S 8:30 5:00 DUBL 001 Hall, S 2ND SESSION SUMMER MAIN 30 EDC 568 81 Research/Eval/HS 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2380 Abd El Razek, A 31 EDC 575 81 Coun Diverse Pop 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 R 7:05 10:05 1700 M2380 2ND SESSION SUMMER DUBLIN 655 EDC 568 83 Research/Eval/HS

3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14

TR

4:30

7:45

DUBL 001

Hybrid Distance Learning face to face Thursdays only Req’d orientation

Sch Psy only Sch Psy only

Hybrid Distance Learning face to face Wednesdays only Req’d orientation

Abd El Razek, A

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER MAIN 54 EDC 512 Z1 Cognitv Assm/Interv 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 4:30 7:45 CPC 210 55 EDC 513 Z1 Prac: Cog Assmt/Intr 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 7:50 9:00 CPC 210 1926 EDC 548 Z1 Cns Cldrn&Adlsnts 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 4:30 6:45 1700 M2225 Bernstein, E 1928 EDC 548L Z1 Cns Cldrn&Adlsnts Lb 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 6:50 7:50 1700 M2225 Bernstein, E 141 EDC 553 Z1 Intern-Coll Std Pers 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 7:50 10:05 CPC 220D Welkener, M 142 EDC 560 Z1 Ldrs-Coll&Unv Envir 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 4:30 7:45 CPC 220D Schaller, M 145 EDC 564 Z1 Practicum in Hghr Ed 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 3:30 4:30 CPC Schaller, M 180 EDC 574 Z1 Indep Study-Counslng 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 3:30 4:30 1700 M2380 Schaller, M 181 EDC 574 Z2 Indep Study-Counslng 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 3:30 4:30 1700 M2380 Schaller, M 182 EDC 574 Z3 Indep Study-Counslng 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 3:30 4:30 1700 M2380 Schaller, M 1662 EDC 574 Z4 Ind Stdy w/Clin Imp 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 3:30 4:30 1700 M2380 Schaller, M 1852 EDC 575 ZB Coun Diverse Pop 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA ABRD Davies, S 547 EDC 593 Z1 Erly Chldhd Dev & As 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 4:30 7:45 1700 M2225 1712 EDC 598 Z1 Intern-ClnMntlHCouns 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 6:00 8:15 1700 M2245 1713 EDC 598 Z2 Intern-ClnMntlHCouns 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 6:00 8:15 1700 M2245 1665 EDC 605 Z1 The Mindful Counselr 2.0 07/25/14 07/25/14 F 5:00 10:00 1700 M2380 Polanski, P S 8:30 5:00 1700 M2380 Polanski, P

Sch Psy only SPE-75 Sch Psy only SPE-75 Meets every other week ECP & EAH only ECP & EAH only ECP & EAH only First mtg 5/15 then arrg

Buenos Aires Sch Psy only Additional hours section Meets two weekends May16-17 Dublin July 25-26 Main Campus

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153 EDC 615 Z1 1668 EDC 631 Z3 156 EDC 700 Z1

Sch Psy Culmin Sem Diag-Emotnl&Mntl Dis Scholarly Project

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4:30 4:30 3:30

6:45 7:45 4:25

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1700 M2225 1700 M2440 Demmitt, A HM 110 Demmitt, A

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER DUBLIN 1924 EDC 543 Z1 Theories&Technq-Coun 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 4:30 7:45 DUBL 001 Hall, S 1925 EDC 545 Z1 Counslng Technq Lab 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 7:50 10:05 DUBL 001 Hall, S 1927 EDC 548 Z2 Cns Cldrn&Adlsnts 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 4:30 6:45 DUBL 003 1929 EDC 548L Z2 Cns Cldrn&Adlsnts Lb 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 6:50 7:50 DUBL 003 1728 EDC 574 Z5 Indep Study-Counslng 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 3:30 4:30 DUBL 001 Schaller, M 1846 EDC 574 Z6 Indep Study-Counslng 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 3:30 4:30 DUBL 001 Schaller, M 1847 EDC 574 Z7 Indep Study-Counslng 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 3:30 4:30 DUBL 001 Schaller, M 1850 EDC 574 Z8 Ind Stdy w/Clin Imp 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 3:30 4:30 DUBL 001 Schaller, M 1468 EDC 598 Z5 Intern-ClnMntlHCouns 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 7:50 10:05 DUBL 002 1469 EDC 598 Z6 Intern-ClnMntlHCouns 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 7:50 10:05 DUBL 002 1665 EDC 605 Z1 The Mindful Counselr 2.0 05/16/14 05/16/14 F 5:00 10:00 DUBL 001 Polanski, P S 8:30 5:00 DUBL 001 Polanski, P 155 EDC 630 Z3 Evl-Mntl&Emotnl Cond 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 4:30 7:45 DUBL 002 Sussman, C 1401 EDC 631 Z2 Diag-Emotnl&Mntl Dis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 4:30 7:45 DUBL 001 Demmitt, A 229 EDC 700 Z2 Scholarly Project 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 3:30 4:25 DUBL 001 Demmitt, A FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 868 EDC 508 Z1 Thr Lrng/Hum Dev 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Davies, S 1700 EDC 535 Z1 Assess/Cnslg 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Hall, S 1704 EDC 535 Z2 Assess/Cnslg 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 144 EDC 563 Z1 Law/Ethics-Highr Ed 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 154 EDC 630 Z1 Evl-Mntl&Emotnl Cond 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Bernstein, E

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Additional hours section Meets two weekends May16-17 Dublin July 25-26 Main Campus

Distance Learning Distance Learning ECC only Distance Learning EDC only Distance Learning Distance Learning

DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY • DR. PHILLIP ANLOAGUE • CPC207 • 937-229-5600 1ST SESSION SUMMER 14 DPT 843 61 Clinical Science IV 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 M 12:00 4:00 CPC 207L Gallivan, S 649 DPT 843 62 Clinical Science IV 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 M 12:00 4:00 CPC 207L Gallivan, S 650 DPT 843 63 Clinical Science IV 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 R 9:00 1:00 CPC 207L Gallivan, S 15 DPT 847 61 Maturatn Science II 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 M 9:00 11:30 CPC 207L Donahoe-Fillmore, B and CPC220E 411 DPT 951 61 Clinical I 5.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA Gallivan, S 16 DPT 962 61 Pathology Gen Med II 1.5 05/12/14 06/21/14 TF 9:00 11:30 CPC 220E Merriman, H and CPC220B, 220D and C207L 17 DPT 972 61 Skills Lb Gen Med II 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TR 3:00 6:00 CPC 207L Merriman, H W 1:00 4:00 CPC 207L Merriman, H 18 DPT 982 61 Seminar Gen Med II 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 W 9:00 12:00 CPC 220D Merriman, H FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 25 DPT 953 Z1 Clinical III

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DOCTORAL STUDIES • DR. CHARLES RUSSO • CH207 • 937-229-4003 1ST SESSION SUMMER EDU 919 offered for 1-4 sem hrs w/permission. Call 229-4003 before registering. 188 EDU 919 61 Independent Study 1.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA 191 EDU 922 61 Orgznl Chng & Develop 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 4:00 7:15

HM 117

Russo, C Kowalski, T

2ND SESSION SUMMER EDU 919 offered for 1-4 sem hrs w/permission. Call 229-4003 before registering. 823 EDU 808 81 Ideas-Shaped Am Ed 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 143 EDU 908 81 Ideas-Shpe America 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 144 EDU 919 8P Independent Study 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA

HM 117 HM 117

Lasley, T Lasley, T Russo, C

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER EDU 919 offered for 1-4 sem hrs w/permission. Call 229-4003 before registering. 1842 EDU 843 Z1 Crit Reflec-Hgh Edu 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 4:00 7:15 322 EDU 904 Z1 Dissertation 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 323 EDU 904 Z2 Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 324 EDU 904 Z3 Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 325 EDU 904 Z4 Dissertation 4.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 326 EDU 919 ZP Independent Study 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 1843 EDU 943 Z1 Crit Refl-Hgh Edu 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 4:00 7:15

HM 119 HM 119

Welkener, M Russo, C Russo, C Russo, C Russo, C Russo, C Welkener, M

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 1840 EDU 841 Z1 Hst, Phl & Crr Hghr Ed 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1055 EDU 846 Z1 Legal Iss-Hgh Edu 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1841 EDU 941 Z1 Hst, Phl & Crr Hghr Ed 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1056 EDU 946 Z1 Legal Iss-Hghr Edu 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB

Russo, C Russo, C Russo, C Russo, C

Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning Distance Learning

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP • DR. DAVID DOLPH • CH324 • 937-229-3737 1ST SESSION SUMMER MAIN 872 EDA 510 61 Instructional Ldrshp 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2320 876 EDA 551 61 Research 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TR 4:30 7:45 1700 M2300 275 EDA 711 61 Curr Devlp&Ldrshp 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2380 277 EDA 811 61 Curr Devlp&Ldrshp 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2380 1ST SESSION SUMMER DUBLIN 875 EDA 511 62 Curriculum 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 4:30 7:45 DUBL 002 877 EDA 551 62 Research 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TR 4:30 7:45 DUBL 006 267 EDA 655 62 Principalship 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TR 4:30 7:45 DUBL 002 1ST SESSION SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 879 EDA 762 61 Plcy,Poltcs&Dcs Mkg 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 880 EDA 862 61 Plcy,Poltcs&Dsc Mkg 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB

Public Edu only Public Edu only Public Edu only Public Edu only

Public Edu only Public Edu only Public Edu only

Distance Learning Public Edu only 6 week course Distance Learning Public Edu only 6 week course

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2ND SESSION SUMMER MAIN 206 EDA 505 81 Educational Leadrshp 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 1:30 4:15 1700 M2245 831 EDA 505 82 Educational Leadrshp 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 1:30 4:15 1700 M2320 207 EDA 509 81 Supervisn&Prof Dvlp 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2440 838 EDA 511 81 Curriculum 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 7:45 1700 M2320 210 EDA 515 81 School Law 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 1:30 4:15 1700 M2245 839 EDA 551 81 Research 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 7:45 1700 M2245 877 EDA 557 81 School Finance 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2320 878 EDA 655 81 Principalship 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 1700 M2245 2ND SESSION SUMMER DUBLIN 832 EDA 510 83 Instructional Ldrshp 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 1:30 4:15 DUBL 003 876 EDA 556 83 Ldrshp-Divrs Comm 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 7:45 DUBL 002 2ND SESSION SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 644 EDA 761 81 Distr Level Leadrshp 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Kowalski, T 645 EDA 861 81 Distr Level Leadrshp 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Kowalski, T FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 632 EDA 505 ZA Educational Leadrshp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1887 EDA 505 ZD Educational Leadrshp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1888 EDA 505 ZZ Educational Leadrshp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 455 EDA 507 ZA Internship I 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 467 EDA 507 ZD Internship I 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1889 EDA 509 ZA Supervisn&Prof Dvlp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1890 EDA 509 ZD Supervisn&Prof Dvlp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 614 EDA 509 ZZ Supervisn&Prof Dvlp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1393 EDA 551 ZA Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1394 EDA 551 ZD Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 471 EDA 551 ZZ Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1860 EDA 556 ZA Ldrshp-Divrs Comm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1861 EDA 556 ZD Ldrshp-Divrs Comm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1862 EDA 556 ZZ Ldrshp-Divrs Comm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB

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Public Edu only Cath Edu only Cath Edu only Cath Edu only Public Edu only Public Edu only Public Edu Only Public Edu only

Public Edu only Public Edu only

Distance Learning Public Edu only 6 wk course Distance Learning Public Edu only 6-wk course

Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Trinidad Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Distance Learning Cath Ed only Trinidad Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Trinidad Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Trinidad


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1863 EDA 557 ZA School Finance 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1864 EDA 557 ZD School Finance 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 463 EDA 607 ZA Internship II 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1865 EDA 611 ZA Assess&Instr/Sch Imp 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 465 EDA 733 ZA Internship III 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 466 EDA 833 ZA Internship III 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 1866 EDA 852 ZA Assess&Instr Sch Impr 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB

REMARKS

Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Cath Edu only Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learnin Public Edu only Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Public Edu only Distance Learning Public Edu only

HEALTH & SPORT SCIENCE • DR. LLOYD LAUBACH • TF50 • 937-229-4225 1ST SESSION SUMMER 3 HSS 575 61 Ind Std-Phy Ed/Sp Sc 4 HSS 575 62 Ind Std-Phy Ed/Sp Sc 5 HSS 575 63 Ind Std-Phy Ed/Sp Sc 6 HSS 575 64 Ind Std-Phy Ed/Sp Sc 7 HSS 582 61 Intrnshp-Sport Sci 8 HSS 591 61 Research Project 9 HSS 591 62 Research Project 10 HSS 591 63 Research Project 11 HSS 591 64 Research Project 12 HSS 591 65 Research Project 13 HSS 591 66 Research Project

1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0

05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14

06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14 06/21/14

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40 TF 40

Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L Laubach, L

TEACHER EDUCATION • DR. CONNIE BOWMAN • CH112 • 937-229-3346 1ST SESSION SUMMER MAIN 935 EDT 502 6W Philosphcl Study-Edu 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 202 Falk, T 753 EDT 505 61 School, Self&Society 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TR 4:30 7:45 BC 436 EDT 515 61 Inf/Tod Dvlpmt Prac 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA BC Ilic-Downing, L 88 EDT 517 61 E C Sem/Med&Hlth Iss 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TR 4:30 7:45 BC Baldwin, J 725 EDT 519 61 Soc Std 4&5 Grade 3.0 06/9/14 06/13/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 OFF White, J 677 EDT 524 61 Science 4&5 Grades 3.0 06/16/14 06/20/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 TBA Hunn, D 903 EDT 534 61 MC Science Methods 3.0 06/16/14 06/20/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 TBA Hunn, D 904 EDT 535 61 MC Social St Mthds 3.0 06/9/14 06/13/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 OFF White, J 905 EDT 537 61 L2 Learning & Tchng 3.0 06/16/14 06/20/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 HM 240 Gallagher, C 907 EDT 543 61 MC Sci 4-6 Gen Meth 3.0 06/16/14 06/20/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 TBA Hunn, D 908 EDT 544 61 MC SocS 4-6 Gen Meth 3.0 06/9/14 06/13/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 OFF White, J 728 EDT 659 6W Wood Wil Externship 2.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA TBA Draeger, M

Woodrow Wilson Fellows

Prj WET fee Bring bag lunch No test/ad cost Prj WET fee Bring bag lunch No test/ad cost w/EDT437 Prj WET fee Bring bag lunch No test/ad cost Woodrow Wilson Fellows

1ST SESSION SUMMER

DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 99 EDT 629 61 Cognition Learn&Tech 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Pepper, D 909 EDT 629 6C Cognition Learn&Tech 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Pepper, D

Distance Learning Distance Learning Lalanne

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100 EDT 630 61 Multimedia Productn 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Arnold, J 768EDT 630 6C Multimedia Productn 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Arnold, J 101 EDT 634 61 Bcm Eff Bldg Tech Ld 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Bergman, L 830 EDT 634 6C Bcm Eff Bldg Tech Ld 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB Bergman, L 910 EDT 667 6W Ed Research Seminar 3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 TBA WEB 2ND SESSION SUMMER MAIN 65 EDT 500 82 Models of Teaching 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 BC Evans, L 64 EDT 500 8C Models of Teaching 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 BC Evans, L 67 EDT 507 81 Profession of Tchng 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 6:45 CH 204 262 EDT 507L 82 Prof of Teaching Lab 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA 68 EDT 508 81 Thr Lrng&Hum Dev 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 205 Swisher, K 749 EDT 509 81 Instrct, Asmnt&Mgt 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 2:00 4:00 HM 125 870 EDT 509 8C Instrct, Asmnt&Mgt 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 2:00 4:00 HM 125 750 EDT 509L 81 Inst Mgt & Asmt Lab 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA 871 EDT 509L 8C Inst Mgt & Asmt Lab 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA 70 EDT 511 81 Ingrtd Curric ECE 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTW 1:00 4:00 BC 71 EDT 512 81 Summer Play Inst 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTW 9:00 12:00 BC 474 EDT 515 81 Inf/Tod Dvlpmt Prac 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA BC 673 EDT 523 81 Math 4&5 Grade 3.0 06/23/14 06/27/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 BC Herrelko, J 890 EDT 530 81 Mdle Sch Prin&Prac 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 110 891 EDT 530L 81 Mid Sch Prin & Prac 0.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA 872 EDT 533 81 MC Math Methods 3.0 06/23/14 06/27/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 BC Herrelko, J 873 EDT 542 81 MC Math 4-6 Gen Meth 3.0 06/23/14 06/27/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 BC Herrelko, J 892 EDT 570 81 Ed Dvse St Pop-Incl 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 1:00 4:15 HM 117 Richards, S 528 EDT 570 8W Ed Dvse St Pop-Incl 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 1:00 4:15 HM 240 Richards, S 77 EDT 602 81 Crtl Rdg-Cntnt Areas 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 125 Meyer, M 78 EDT 602 8C Crtl Rdg-Cntnt Areas 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 125 Meyer, M 700 EDT 602 8G Crtl Rdg-Cntnt Areas 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 125 Meyer, M 627 EDT 602 8W Crtl Rdg-Cntnt Areas 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:45 HM 122 Lewellen, C 80 EDT 658 81 Indivdl Stdy-Tchng 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA Smith, S 83 EDT 659 81 Sem:Urban Teaching 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTWR 9:00 12:15 HM 204 Nenonene, R 84 EDT 659 82 Curr Topics-Tchng 2.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA 85 EDT 659 83 Engr Innovatn & Des 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:00 MH 205 Pinnell, M 785 EDT 659 84 Egr Innvtn&Des Pt II 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTWRF 8:30 4:30 MH 205 Pinnell, M 875 EDT 659 8C Sem:Urban Teaching 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MWF 8:00 8:50 HM 122 Nenonene, R 548 EDT 659 8W ClinPrac 1 CmpEdSTEM 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 1:00 2:15 HM 126 87 EDT 660 82 Intro to Ed Research 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 1:00 4:15 HM 204 Evans, L 86 EDT 660 8C Intro to Ed Research 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TR 1:00 4:15 HM 204 Evans, L 676 EDT 660 8W Intro to Ed Research 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MW 1:00 4:15 HM 126 Hunn, D 2ND SESSION SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 869 EDT 506 8C Hist Cath K12 Sch US 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB White, J 75 EDT 573 8C Collbrtng W/Fam-Agnc 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB 879 EDT 574 8C Behavior Management 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB

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Distance Learning Distance Learning Lalanne Distance Learning Distance Learning Lalanne Distance Learning Woodrow Wilson Fellows

Lalanne only Evidence of BCI/FBI in the past 12 mths req Evidence of BCI/FBI in the past 12 mths req w/EDT5098C Lalanne only w/EDT50981 Lalanne only Evidence of BCI/FBI in the past 12 mths req Evidence of BCI/FBI in the past 12 mths req

Woodrow Wilson Lalanne only DPS/Xenia Teach Ohio Woodrow Wilson

Lalanne only Woodrow Wilson Lalanne only Woodrow Wilson

Distance Learning Lalanne only Distance Learning Lalanne Distance Learning Lalanne only


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79 EDT 633 81 Web Design/Develop 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Mock, J 807 EDT 633 8C Web Design/Develop 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Mock, J

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Distance Learning Distance Learning Lalanne only

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER MAIN 219 EDT 662 Z1 Thesis 2.0 TBA Call 937-229-3346 220 EDT 663 Z1 Thesis 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Call 937-229-3346 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES 200 EDT 500 Z1 Models of Teaching 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Nenonene, R Distance Learning 201 EDT 502 Z1 Philosphcl Study-Edu 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Falk, T Distance Learning 1816 EDT 502 ZC Philosphcl Study-Edu 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Falk, T Distance Learning Lalanne 1478 EDT 508 Z1 Thr Lrng&Hum Dev 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Swisher, K Distance Learning Call 937-229-3346 1477 EDT 508 ZT Thr Lrng&Hum Dev 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Swisher, K Distance Learning TT Cohort TEL2 IS PBIL only 202 EDT 561E Z1 SptQltyClminsElyCrEd 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Distance Learning ECE Leadership & Advocacy 203 EDT 561EL Z1 SptQltyClminsElyCrEd 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Distance Learning ECE Leadership & Advocacy 221 EDT 563E Z1 MngFncsMktErlyCareEd 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Engelhardt, E Distance Learning ECE Leadership & Advocacy 223 EDT 563EL Z1 MngFncsMktErlyCrEdLb 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Engelhardt, E Distance Learning 711 EDT 565E Z1 ECL Internship Sem 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Perrino, P Distance Learning 1884 EDT 570 ZT Ed Dvse St Pop-Incl 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Scheuermann, G Distance Learning TT Cohort TEL2 1703 EDT 601 Z1 Phonics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Webb, S Distance Learning 209 EDT 601 ZT Phonics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Webb, S Distance Learning TT Cohort 2 211 EDT 603 Z1 Found of Literacy 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Weckesser, G Distance Learning 1935 EDT 603 ZT Found of Literacy 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Weckesser, G Distance Learning TT Cohort 3 213 EDT 605 Z1 Adv Stdy-Rdg-Lng Art 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Coovert, K Distance Learning 214 EDT 606 Z1 Assess&Eval /Rd Diff 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Distance Learning 1806 EDT 606 ZC Assess&Eval /Rd Diff 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Distance Learning Lalanne only 1488 EDT 608 Z1 The Writing Classrm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Distance Learning 1885 EDT 608 ZC The Writing Classrm 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Distance Learning Lalanne only 216 EDT 609 Z1 Iss,Trnds&Res in Rdg 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Coovert, K Distance Learning 217 EDT 609 ZC Iss,Trnds&Res in Rdg 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Coovert, K Distance Learning Lalanne only 1886 EDT 649 Z1 Coaching&Teachr Ldrs 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Mitter, M Distance Learning 1376 EDT 650 Z1 Prf Dev-Teach Ldrs 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Mitter, M Distance Learning 1815 EDT 650 ZC Prf Dev-Teach Ldrs 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Mitter, M Distance Learning Lalanne only 218 EDT 660 Z1 Intro to Ed Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Evans, L Distance Learning 1691 EDT 660 ZC Intro to Ed Research 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Evans, L Distance Learning Cath Edu only

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AEROSPACE ENGINEERING • DR. KELLY KISSOCK • KL361 • 937-229-2835 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 76 AEE 501 Z1 Adv Aerodynamics I 1936 AEE 502 Z1 Adv Aerodynamics II 1937 AEE 590 Z3 Energy Based Design 81 AEE 599 Z1 Master’s Thesis 86 AEE 699 Z1 PHD Dissertation

3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14 05/12/14

08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14 08/2/14

TR 5:45 7:15 TBA TBA TBA TBA

KL 223 Camberos, J Altman, A Altman, A

Dual w/AEE401

BIOENGINEERING • DR. ROBERT WILKENS • KL445 • 937-229-2627 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 176 BIE 507 ZN Bioengr Exp Tech 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 11:35 3:30 SC 251 Reid, J T 10:30 11:30 KL 401 Reid, J 1844 BIE 511 Z1 Biomaterials 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 12:00 1:30 KL 221 Pinnell, M 1377 BIE 533 Z1 Biofuel 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 2:00 3:40 KL 204 Comfort, D 1694 BIE 595 Z1 Special Problems 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 6:10 KL 401 Wilkens, R 530 BIE 598 Z1 Capstone Project 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Wilkens, R 531 BIE 599 Z1 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Wilkens, R 816 BIE 599 Z2 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Wilkens, R

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • DR. MICHAEL ELASS • KL445 • 937-229-2627 1ST SESSION SUMMER 605 CME 595 61 Special Problems

3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14

TBA

Ciric, A

2ND SESSION SUMMER 545 CME 599 81 Thesis

3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14

TBA

Wilkens, R

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 244 CME 527 ZN Methds-Polymer Analy 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 4:30 7:30 KL 312 Klosterman, D 1851 CME 530 Z1 Biomaterials 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 12:00 1:30 KL 221 Pinnell, M 818 CME 532 ZN Chem Product Design 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 6:15 9:35 KL 403 Myers, K 874 CME 533 ZN Biofuel 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 2:00 3:40 KL 204 Comfort, D 651 CME 565 Z1 Fund of Combustion 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 6:10 KL 402 Sandhu, S 1380 CME 595 Z1 SP:Fnd Electochm Eng 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 2:00 3:30 KL 403 Sandhu, S 1693 CME 595 Z3 Special Problems 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 12:00 1:15 KL 402 Elsass, M 1853 CME 595 Z4 Special Problems 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA OFF Elsass, M 252 CME 599 Z1 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Elsass, M 253 CME 599 Z2 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Elsass, M

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CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING • DR. DONALD CHASE • KL422 • 937-229-3847 1ST SESSION SUMMER 858 CEE 551 61 Traffic Engineering

3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MTWR 4:30

5:55

KL 407

Eustace, D

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1682 CEE 590 Z3 SP:Geotechnical 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Bilgin, O 1261 CEE 590 Z4 SP:Structures 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Toubia, E 1832 CEE 590 Z6 SP:Water Resources 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chase, D 352 CEE 598 Z2 Project 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chase, D 354 CEE 599 Z1 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chase, D

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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING • DR. GURU SUBRAMANYAM • KL341 • 937-229-3611 1ST SESSION SUMMER 878 ECE 523 61 Satellite Communctns

3.0 05/12/14 06/21/14 MTWR 4:30

6:05

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Chatterjee, M

2ND SESSION SUMMER 888 ECE 595 82 Digital Holography 1.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 MTWR 9:00 4:30 CPC 580 Banerjee, P Cross taught w/EOP59582 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 794 ECE 509 Z1 Analy-Linear Systms 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 6:10 7:40 KL 224 Ordonez, R 402 ECE 572 Z1 Lin Sys&Fourier Opt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 3:00 4:15 KL 224 Watson, E Cross taught w/EOP5130Z1 1369 ECE 581 Z2 Nanoelectronics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 4:35 6:05 KL 224 Guliants, E 1715 ECE 595 Z1 MEMS 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 3:00 4:30 KL 224 Wang, W Dual w/ECE499Z1 1858 ECE 595 Z2 Integ RF Photonics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:35 6:05 KL 304 1729 ECE 595 Z3 Sensors & Devices 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 6:10 7:40 KL 224 Kim, S Dual w/ECE499Z2 1933 ECE 595 Z4 Intro to Robotics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:35 6:05 KL 231 Kebede, T 405 ECE 599 Z1 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Balster, E 406 ECE 599 Z2 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Balster, E 407 ECE 599 Z3 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chatterjee, M 408 ECE 599 Z4 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chatterjee, M 409 ECE 599 Z5 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hardie, R 410 ECE 599 Z6 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hardie, R 411 ECE 599 Z7 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Loomis, J 533 ECE 599 Z8 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Loomis, J 412 ECE 599 Z9 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Ordonez, R 413 ECE 599 ZA Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Ordonez, R 414 ECE 599 ZD Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Penno, R 415 ECE 599 ZE Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Penno, R 416 ECE 599 ZF Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Daniels, M 417 ECE 599 ZG Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Scarpino, F 418 ECE 599 ZH Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Taha, T 419 ECE 599 ZI Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Taha, T 420 ECE 599 ZJ Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Subramanyam, G 421 ECE 599 ZK Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Subramanyam, G 422 ECE 599 ZL Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Weber, J 423 ECE 599 ZM Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Weber, J 424 ECE 599 ZP Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Banerjee, P 425 ECE 599 ZQ Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Banerjee, P 426 ECE 599 ZS Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hirakawa, K 427 ECE 599 ZT Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hirakawa, K 819 ECE 599 ZU Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Asari, V 820 ECE 599 ZV Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Asari, V 429 ECE 699 Z1 PhD Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hardie, R 430 ECE 699 Z2 PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Banerjee, P 431 ECE 699 Z3 PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chatterjee, M 432 ECE 699 Z4 PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Chatterjee, M 433 ECE 699 Z5 PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hardie, R 534 ECE 699 Z6 PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hardie, R 435 ECE 699 Z7 PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Loomis, J 436 ECE 699 Z8 PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Loomis, J 437 ECE 699 Z9 PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Ordonez, R 438 ECE 699 ZA PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Ordonez, R

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439 ECE 699 ZB PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Balster, E 440 ECE 699 ZC PhD Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Penno, R 441 ECE 699 ZD PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Penno, R 442 ECE 699 ZE PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Penno, R 443 ECE 699 ZF PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Scarpino, F 444 ECE 699 ZG PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Wicks, M 445 ECE 699 ZH PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Taha, T 446 ECE 699 ZI PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Taha, T 447 ECE 699 ZJ PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Subramanyam, G 448 ECE 699 ZK PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Subramanyam, G 449 ECE 699 ZL PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Weber, J 450 ECE 699 ZM PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Weber, J 1302 ECE 699 ZN PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Balster, E 451 ECE 699 ZT PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Banerjee, P 452 ECE 699 ZU PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hirakawa, K 453 ECE 699 ZV PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Hirakawa, K 454 ECE 699 ZW PhD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Asari, V 457 ECE 699 ZX PhD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Asari, V 458 ECE 699 ZY PhD Dissertation 9.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Asari, V 715 ECE 699 ZZ PhD Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Asari, V

ELECTRO-OPTICS • DR. PARTHA BANERJEE • CPC572 • 937-229-2797 2ND SESSION SUMMER 882 EOP 595 81 Dig Holography 886 EOP 595 82 Intro to Ladar 883 EOP 695 82 Intro to Ladar

1.0 06/23/14 06/26/14 MTWR 9:00 1.0 06/30/14 07/3/14 MTWR 9:00 1.0 06/30/14 07/3/14 MTWR 9:00

4:30 4:30 4:30

CPC 580 CPC 580 CPC 580

Banerjee, P McManamon, P McManamon, P

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 2 EOP 513 Z1 Lin Sys&Fourier Opt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 3:00 4:30 KL 304 Watson, E 11 EOP 599 Z1 Thesis 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 12 EOP 599 Z2 Thesis 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 13 EOP 599 Z3 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 14 EOP 599 ZP Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 5 EOP 601 Z1 Optical Design 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 3:00 4:30 CPC 568 Loomis, J 15 EOP 699 Z1 Dissertation 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 16 EOP 699 Z2 Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 17 EOP 699 Z3 Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 18 EOP 699 Z4 Dissertation 4.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 19 EOP 699 Z5 Dissertation 5.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 20 EOP 699 Z6 Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 21 EOP 699 Z7 Dissertation 7.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 22 EOP 699 Z8 Dissertation 8.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P 23 EOP 699 Z9 Dissertation 9.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA CPC 572 Banerjee, P

Book required Cross taught w/ECE572

ENGINEERING MECHANICS • DR. DONALD CHASE • KL422 • 937-229-3847 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1262 EGM 590 Z1 SP:Engr Mechanics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Whitney, T

ENGINEERING • DR. JOHN WEBER • KL564 • 937-229-2736 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1671 EGR 590 Z1 Engr Prgrm Develpmnt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Bloemer, K

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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT & SYSTEMS • DR. EDWARD MYKYTKA • KL365 • 937-229-2238 2ND SESSION SUMMER 846 ENM 500 81 Prob&Stat for Engrs 847 ENM 539 81 Sys Engr/Prjct Mgmt

3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14

TBA TBA

WEB WEB

Ebeling, C Schneider, K

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 489 ENM 500 Z1 Prob&Stat for Engrs 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 6:00 KL 204 Zalewski, D 490 ENM 503 Z1 Engr Analyses 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 6:00 KL 402 Schneider, K 1364 ENM 515 Z1 Human Factors Engr 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 6:15 7:45 KL 204 1868 ENM 530 Z1 Engineering Economy 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 6:15 7:45 KL 405 Doty, J 503 ENM 539 Z1 Sys Engr/Prjct Mgmt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 6:00 KL 405 Doty, J 504 ENM 582 Z1 Engr Organizatnl Dev 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 6:15 7:45 KL 402 505 ENM 590 Z1 Case Stds-Engr Mgt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 506 ENM 595 Z1 SP: Engr Mgt 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Mykytka, E 507 ENM 595 Z2 SP: Engr Mgt 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Mykytka, E

Distance Learning

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MANAGEMENT SCIENCE FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 508 MSC 521 Z1 Intro to OPS Rsrch 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 6:00 KL 204 Doty, J 509 MSC 535 Z1 App Oper Res/Mgt Sci 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA 510 MSC 572 Z1 System Simulation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 6:15 7:45 KL 204 Robinson, J 511 MSC 595 Z1 Current Problems 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Mykytka, E 512 MSC 595 Z2 Current Problems 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Mykytka, E

On campus & Distance Learning On campus & Distance Learning On campus & Distance Learning

MATERIALS ENGINEERING • DR. CHARLES BROWNING • KL407 • 937-229-2679 FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1370 MAT 501 Z1 Prin-Materials I 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 3:30 6:30 KL 303 Voevodin, A 58 MAT 507 Z1 Intro-Ceramic Matrls 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 M 4:30 7:30 KL 303 Kramer, D 59 MAT 521 Z1 NDE/SHM 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 4:30 7:30 KL 401 Meyendorf, N 60 MAT 527 Z1 Methds-Polymer Analy 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 W 4:30 7:30 KL 312 Klosterman, D 1371 MAT 527 Z2 Methds-Polymer Analy 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Klosterman, D 140 MAT 590 Z1 Selected Readings 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 1373 MAT 595 Z1 Special Problems 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Browning, C 1725 MAT 595 Z3 Intr Aer & Engr A2 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA GE Browning, C 1726 MAT 595 Z4 Aer Str Mat 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA GE Browning, C 67 MAT 595 Z5 Nano Characterizatn 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 4:30 7:30 KL 312 Meyendorf, N 1724 MAT 595 Z6 Intr Aer & Engr A1 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA GE Browning, C 1406 MAT 595 Z7 SP:Biomaterials 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 12:00 1:30 KL 221 Pinnell, M 68 MAT 599 Z1 Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 69 MAT 599 Z2 Thesis 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 70 MAT 699 Z1 PHD Dissertation 1.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 71 MAT 699 Z2 PHD Dissertation 2.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 72 MAT 699 Z3 PHD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 73 MAT 699 Z4 PHD Dissertation 6.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C

Dual listed w/MEE

Dual listed w/CME Distance Learning Dual listed w/CME

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74 MAT 699 Z5 PHD Dissertation 9.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C 75 MAT 699 Z6 PHD Dissertation 12.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WPAT Browning, C

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • DR. KELLY KISSOCK • KL361 • 937-229-2835 2ND SESSION SUMMER 539 MEE 595 81 Engineering Innovatn 3.0 06/23/14 08/2/14 TBA Bloemer, K Full 3rd Term Summer 1381 MEE 501 Z1 Prin of Materials I 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 T 3:30 6:30 KL 303 Voevodin, A 107 MEE 537 Z1 Mechatronics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 12:00 1:30 CPC 550 Erdahl, D 112 MEE 590 Z1 SR:Biomaterials 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 12:00 1:30 KL 221 Pinnell, M 113 MEE 590 Z2 SR:Biomaterials 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA WEB Pinnell, M 719 MEE 590 Z5 Mechatronics II 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TR 12:00 1:30 CPC 550 Erdahl, D 793 MEE 590 Z7 Adv Machine Design 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MW 2:00 3:30 KL 223 Jain, V 1384 MEE 590 Z8 Advancd Mechatronics 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Erdahl, D 1765 MEE 595 Z1 MEE Engineering Proj 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Kissock, J 125 MEE 599 Z1 Master’s Thesis 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Kissock, J 132 MEE 699 Z1 PHD Dissertation 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 TBA Kissock, J

Listed w/MAT501 Offered to MAT&CME Distance Learning

RENEWABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 876 RCL 533 Z1 Biofuel Prod Procs 606 RCL 590 Z1 Bldg Enrgy Infrmtcs 607 RCL 590 Z2 Bldg Enrgy Infrmtcs 1894 RCL 590 Z3 Sustainable Engr Sys 1385 RCL 595 Z1 RCL Project

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KL 204 KL 221 WEB WEB

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INTERNATIONAL MARIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL MARIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE • FR. FRANCOIS ROSSIER • RL603 • 937-229-4291 1ST SESSION SUMMER 769 MRI 600 61 Intro Cont Mariology 771 MRI 601 61 Research & Biblio 782 MRI 633 61 Mary in Liturgy 783 MRI 667 61 Doctrine of Trinity 772 MRI 694 61 Mary in Media

1.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 1.0

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Dodd, G Bourgeois, J Thompson, T Duricy, M Duricy, M

2ND SESSION SUMMER 702 MRI 603 81 Monographic Studies 706 MRI 621 81 Church in Patristics 703 MRI 625 81 Mary in Medieval I 705 MRI 627 81 Mary in Modern I 714 MRI 630 81 Mary in Contemp II 707 MRI 634 81 Mary and Church 704 MRI 636 81 Mary and Ecumenism 708 MRI 654 81 ImgsMary/Sacrd Fmn 709 MRI 665 81 Mary and Social Hst 710 MRI 700 81 Year of Faith Symp

1.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 2.0

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Buby, B Fuhs, M Flores, D Dodd, G Rossier, F Roten, J Thompson, T Wiseman, D Chua, C

FULL 3RD TERM SUMMER 1707 MRI 610 Z1 Mary and Old Test 1709 MRI 640 Z1 Ecclesiology 1736 MRI 645 Z1 Moral Theology

3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MTWRF 8:00 10:00 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MTWRF 10:30 12:30 3.0 05/12/14 08/2/14 MTWRF

MTWRF 2:00 4:00 MTWRF 8:00 10:00 MTWRF 8:00 10:00 MTWRF 2:00 4:00 MTWRF MTWRF 10:30 12:30 MTWRF 10:30 12:30 MTWRF 2:00 4:00 MTWRF 2:00 4:00 TWR

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GRADUATE PROGRAM IN THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY SUMMER 2014 Two Week Courses Offered June 9–July 25

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES— THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON Greetings! — Would you like to pursue a Master’s degree in Theological Studies or Pastoral Ministry but can only attend classes in the summer? — Do you consider yourself a life-long learner, interested in exploring questions in theology and spirituality? — Are you pastorally engaged, interested in augmenting your professional skills?   If so, we invite you to join us for our Summer 2014 Graduate Program in Theological Studies and Pastoral Ministry. Our Summer Program provides challenging and engaging two week courses that furnish a strong theological foundation, opportunity for personal reflection, and intellectual engagement in the context of a friendly and vibrant community.   In the following pages you will find information on the courses we are offering this summer, the application process for graduate studies, as well as important specifics on Discounted Summer Tuition, Assistantships/Scholarships and Affordable Housing.   We hope you will be able to join us. For further information, application forms, and registration forms, please write us, call us, or visit our Web site. We look forward to your arrival on campus and your contributions to our community of theological and ministerial exploration. Daniel Speed Thompson, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair Amy M. Doorley, MA, MS, PCC Coordinator of Religious Studies Graduate Programs Department of Religious Studies University of Dayton Dayton, OH 45469-1530 Phone: 937-229-4321 Fax: 937-229-4330 http://www.udayton.edu/artssciences/religiousstudies DISCOUNTED SUMMER TUITION $271.00 per semester hour for credit — a 50% discount! Applies to all participants.

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ASSISTANTSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS • Full time students are eligible to apply for gradu ate assistantships during the regular academic year (fall and winter). Assistant ships in the Department of Religious Studies cover tuition remission for 18 semester hours per year and offer a modest stipend. Assistantships are also available in Campus Ministry, The International Marian Research Institute, and The Institute for Pastoral Initiatives. Ordi- narily, graduate assistants can complete the M.A. program in two academic years. • Partial scholarships are available for degree seeking graduate students regis tered full time in the summer program.   For information, call 937-229-4321 or visit the home page of the Department of Religious Studies at http://www.udayton.edu/ artssciences/religiousstudies


GRADUATE PROGRAM IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES M.A. IN THEOLOGICAL STUDIES   This program provides a strong theological foundation for students interested in pursuing further graduate work or for those students who wish to deepen the theological grounding of their ministries. Students will develop an understanding of biblical sources, historical developments, and contemporary issues in theology and morality, especially in the Roman Catholic tradition. The program may be completed in one of three ways: (1) 36 hours of course work with the submission of a research paper completed as part of one of their courses; this paper will be reviewed by a member of the faculty who did not teach the course for which the paper was originally submitted; (2) 33 hours of course work with a 3 hour project reviewed by a faculty committee; or (3) 30 hours of course work with a 6 hour thesis, evaluated by a faculty committee and defended orally.

M.A. IN PASTORAL MINISTRY   This program helps the student to prepare for a variety of ministries in the contemporary Church. It prepares people for positions in catechesis and religious education, and in family, parochial, and campus ministry. The program has three parts: (1) theological foundation (12– 15 hours); (2) basic principles for effective ministry (3 – 9 hours); and (3) practice and study of specific ministries, with opportunity for a practicum. Both M.A. programs require 36

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semester hours and a GPA of 3.0 for graduation. The degree may be completed in the summer terms only or throughout the year, ordinarily within seven years of matriculation. Although there is no language requirement, language proficiency is particularly recommended for those preparing for the Ph.D. Students may take courses in the International Marian Research Institute (including a concentration in Marian Studies) and use their world-renowned library.

PH.D. IN THEOLOGY   The Department of Religious Studies is delighted to announce a Ph.D. in Theology focusing on the U.S. Catholic Experience. Graduates of the program will have the ability to do rigorous theological research via the program’s distinctive integration of methodologies in particular, strong interaction with the social sciences with a focus on theology developed from discovering, analyzing, understanding, and proposing creative transformations in the practices/ praxis of Catholicism as it is multiply inculturated in the United States. The program requires 90 hours beyond the B.A., including comprehensive exams in biblical studies, historical theology, theology and ethics, and the students’ dissertation area; appropriate research languages and skills; and up to 30 dissertation hours.   For more information on the M.A. in Theological Studies or Pastoral Ministry, and the Ph.D. in Theology please contact the Department of Religious Studies.

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DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Summer 2014 Courses in Theological Studies and Pastoral Ministry REL 513

REL 551.81

REL 592.81

WISDOM LITERATURE

CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND WORLD RELIGIONS: A PROGRESS REPORT

PASTORAL MINISTRY: IDENTITY AND PRACTICE

June 23–July 3, 8:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m.

Nicki Verploegen, Ph.D.

Online: May 21–June 20 Professor TBD   Critical study of selected writings of Wisdom Literature. Prerequisite(s): REL 500B.

3 sem. cr.

REL 528 –Z1

U.S. CATHOLICISM Online: May 21–July 15 12:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m. (Class will meet June 9– June 20 only — all other work will be completed online)

Dermot Lane, Ph.D.   An examination of the reality, challenges, and opportunities confronting faith communities in our multicultural and religiously pluralistic societies. Students explore the spiritual resources of several of the world’s religions, the ways in which these religions view one another, and the impact of interreligious dialogue and collaboration on the development of Christian theology today. Prerequisite(s): REL 500D.

Sandra Yocum, Ph.D.

3 sem. cr.

Examination of the experiences and contributions of the people who formed the Catholic Church in the United States. A focus on the influence of Catholicism on American culture, politics, intellectual life, education, and religion and an investigation of how Catholic faith has informed the attitudes and actions of U.S. Catholics regarding culture, politics and social justice. Topics include religious liberty, lay movements in the U.S., anti-Catholicism, contributions of U.S. Catholic women, African American Catholics, and Hispanic/Latino(a) Catholics. Prerequisite(s): REL 500C. 3 sem. cr..

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REL 561.81

CATHOLIC MORAL THEOLOGY July 14–July 25, 12:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Jana Bennett, Ph.D.   This course introduces students broadly to Catholic moral theology, by discussing the changing contexts of Catholic moral theology from the manualist tradition to the present, and by engaging some of the contemporary debates present in both magisterial and theological works. Prerequisite(s): REL 500D. 3 sem. cr.

June 23–July 3, 3:30 p.m.–7:17 p.m.   Ethics in ministry, spirituality of the pastoral minister, some aspects of ministerial foundation, relationship with Church, etc. Experiential reflective elements grounded in readings on good practice and articulation/ assessment of student experiences. 3 sem. cr.

REL 592-Z1

GRIEF: PASTORAL IMPLICATIONS April 30–August 2 (Class will only meet on 4/30, 5/7, 5/21, 5/28 from 5:55–8:25 and 5/2, 5/9, 5/23, 5/30 from 3:30–6:00 — all other work online) Amy Doorley, MA, MS, PCC   This course will examine pastoral implications of grief to include but not limited to: depression vs. grief, trauma, complicated grief, grief in the developmental stages, transference and countertransference, grief with life events (i.e., divorce, life stages, change in residence), stages of grief and death, and suffering. 3 sem. cr.


PROGRAMS IN CATHOLIC SCHOOL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES — DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

2014 SUMMER PROGRAM GRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS MASTER’S DEGREE LEVEL COURSES

The University of Dayton’s Department of Educational Leadership offers a master’s degree in Educational Leadership with special emphasis on Catholic School administration. Coursework is offered via the Internet (online). There are scholarships available for teachers and administrators currently employed full-time in a Catholic school and/or Diocese who wish to pursue this degree via online courses.

(Catholic School Educators Only) (3 sem. hrs. each)

For students who traditionally come to campus in the summer, coursework will be offered during the Second Summer Term. A listing of summer course offerings is provided in this publication in the section titled Catholic School Courses.

For additional information on our programs and courses, please visit our department Web site at www.udayton.edu/education/edl/

A master’s degree in Educational Leadership may be earned by completing the ten designated courses for a total of 30 semester hours, providing an excellent opportunity to integrate university study with your current job responsibilities. The program is designed to prepare individuals to work as effective Catholic school leaders, to help them meet state licensure requirements, and to accommodate individual student needs.

Internet Course Offerings (Students may take a maximum of 3 courses)

FULL SUMMER TERM

(May 12– August 2, 2014) EDA 505-ZD Educational Leadership EDA 507-ZD Internship I (pre-requisite EDA 551) EDA 509-ZD Supervision and Professional Development EDA 551-ZD Research EDA 556-ZD Community Relations for School Leaders EDA 557 ZD School Finance

SECOND SUMMER SESSION

(June 23– August 2, 2014) EDA 505-81 Educational Leadership (Catholic Educators Only) MW 1:30–4:15 1700 Patterson EDA 509-81 Supervision and Professional Development (Catholic Educators Only) MW 4:30–7:45 1700 Patterson

Students new to the program are encouraged to contact Ms. Janice Keivel, Administrative Associate for the Department of Educational Leadership at 800-259-8710, option #2, at 937-229-3755, or via email at jkeivel1@udayton.edu to plan their sequence of study. For additional information on our programs and courses, please visit our department Web site at www.udayton. edu/education/edl/

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MUSIC COURSES AND WORKSHOPS 2014 Summer Graduate Courses for Music Educators TEACHING MUSIC WITH TECHNOLOGY I MUS 505-61

2 sem. hrs.

Dr. Tobias Rush

MUSIC THEORY, ANALYSIS, AND TECHNOLOGY

May 19–June 13   Provides a hands-on, introductory basis in computer aided notation, recording music with digital instruments, developing multimedia presentations, and utilizing the World Wide Web for connected learning.

MUSIC EDUCATION FOR SPECIAL LEARNERS MUS 560-61

2 sem hrs.

Dr. Susan Gardstrom June 16–19

8:30–4:30

Inquiry into multiple issues affecting music education with students who have challenges that affect the learning process. Presentation of characteristics and needs of special learners and experiential exploration of methods and procedures for successful music instruction. Overview of special education terminology and regulatory issues related to music education. Enrollment limit: 25

THE WORLD SINGS MUS 560-81

2 sem. hrs.

Mr. Nick Page June 23–26

MUS 511-Z1 Dr. Tobias Rush

MUS 560-Z2

Distance Learning

June 9–June 30

TEACHING MUSIC WITH TECHNOLOGY II MUS 506-Z1

2 sem. hrs. Distance Learning

June 16–July 30   Provides an in-depth and hands-on study in computer aided notation, recording music with digital instruments, developing multimedia presentations, and utilizing the World Wide Web for connected learning. Permission of the instructor required.

DANCE HISTORY FOR EDUCATORS Dr. Eric Street

OPERA HISTORY FOR EDUCATORS Dr. Eric Street

This course will investigate music theory and compositional practice of the Western music tradition. Current techniques of tonal theory including linear analysis will be explored. Students will also apply music technology in the notation and analysis of music.

Dr. Tobias Rush

ham, George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp and Bob Fosse. Enrollment Limit: 15

2 sem. hrs.

June 2–June 27

MUS 560-Z1 8:30–4:30

A creative approach to studying world music. Nick Page believes that each school must have a powerful sense of community, a sense of belonging. Only then can students begin to understand the compassionate fire that erupts in the cultures of the world. Through all-school celebrations (sings, drumming, dancing), schools explode with the same energy we see in the music of West Africa, India, the Middle East, and Latin America. Participants will explore hands-on group activities and numerous resources to

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learn how to bring the energy of those cultures into their school music program. Enrollment limit 25

2 sem. hrs. Distance Learning

June 9–June 30   Students actively explore at their own pace the history, literature, choreographers, composers, and styles of classical dance through text and online video, enriched by online reading, blogging, and discussion. Course material extends from the earliest beginnings of dance through classical masterworks including Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Romeo and Juliet, and concluding with contemporary choreographers such as Martha Gra-

2 sem. hrs. Distance Learning

Students actively explore at their own pace the history, literature, composers, and world of opera through text and online video, enriched by online reading, blogging, and discussion. Course material extends from opera’s earliest beginnings through masterworks of Mozart, Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, and others. Tips for introducing opera to students included. It’s not all ladies with spears and horned helmets, but they’re part of the fun, too! Enrollment limit: 15

MUSICAL THEATRE FOR EDUCATORS MUS 560-Z3 Dr. Eric Street

2 sem. hrs. Distance Learning

June 9–June 30   Students actively explore at their own pace the history, literature, composers, and styles of musical theatre through online video, enriched by online reading, blogging, and discussion. Course material extends from the earliest roots of Musical Theatre through operetta, Gershwin, Kern, Porter, Rogers and Hammerstein to more contemporary composers such as Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Enrollment limit: 15

GRADUATE PERFORMANCE STUDIES — Lessons MUS 599-Z1

1 sem hr.

Applied Faculty May 13–June 21   Private lessons with a university professor. Contact Dr. Hartley for more information.


MUSIC COURSES AND WORKSHOPS, continued GRADUATE PERFORMANCE STUDIES - Lessons

GRADUATE PERFORMANCE STUDIES - Lessons

MUS 599-Z2

MUS 599-Z4

2 sem. hrs.

Applied Faculty

Applied Faculty

May 13–June 21

May 13–June 21

Private lessons with a university professor. Contact Dr. Hartley for more information.

Web-based private lessons with a university professor. Student must have Internet access. Contact Dr. Hartley for more information.

GRADUATE PERFORMANCE STUDIES - Ensemble MUS 599-Z3

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1 sem. hr.

1 sem. hr.

Distance Learning

TO REGISTER https://registrar.udayton.edu/ registration.asp Questions: 937-229-4131 or 1-800-259-8864 Enrollment Deadline: Two weeks prior to the start date.

TUITION $563.00 per semester hour

GRADUATE PERFORMANCE STUDIES - Lessons

May 13–June 21

MUS 599-Z5

Ensemble participation with approval from the Coordinator of Music Education. Contact Dr. Hartley for more information.

Applied Faculty

2 sem. hrs. Distance Learning

May 13–June 21    Web-based private lessons with a university professor. Student must have Internet access. Contact Dr. Hartley for more information.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Dr. Linda A. Hartley, Music Education Program Director lhartley1@udayton.edu 937-229-3232

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SUMMER 2014 MUSIC FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES Louisville, Kentucky native, Phillip Lee Burkhead is Adjunct Professor of Jazz Piano at the University of Dayton and Northern Kentucky University and has also taught at Miami University, Central State University, the CCM College Preparatory Program, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, Cincinnati’s Catholic school system, and for the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts. He holds a masters degree in education from Wright State University and also studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Professor Burkhead was awarded Best Keyboard Artist by Cincinnati Magazine, and the University of Boulder Jazz Festival Soloist Award. An active pedagogue and technologist, Dr. Toby Rush currently serves as Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Technology at the University of Dayton. He received his Doctorate from the University of Northern Colorado. Dr. Rush’s research interests include applications of educational technology and new media for music studies, interface design, music theory, and aural skills pedagogy. His pedagogical materials and computer software have garnered worldwide acclaim. He is a member of NAfME, and maintains an active role in the local music education community. Susan C. Gardstrom, PhD, MT-BC, is Professor and Coordinator of Music Therapy at the University of Dayton, where she has taught and supervised students for fifteen years. Gardstrom

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holds degrees in music therapy (Michigan State University) and community agency counseling (Western Michigan University). She has worked with adjudicated adolescents, students with physical and developmental disabilities, and adults with addictions and other mental illnesses. Gardstrom has published in multiple journals, has edited Music Therapy Perspectives and Qualitative Inquiries in Music Therapy, and is the author of a textbook titled “Music Therapy Improvisation for Groups: Essential Leadership Competencies.” University of Dayton Lecturer Dr. Ryu-Kyung Kim performs a wide range of music from Baroque and Bel Canto to Wagnerian and Contemporary repertoires. Her most recent awards include the Oratorio Society of New York, Liederkranz Foundation Voice Competition, Annapolis Opera Voice Competition, Metropolitan Opera National Council Philadelphia District Auditions, and Santa Fe Opera Scholarship for Outstanding Apprentice Artists. Dr. Kim earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from SUNY at Stony Brook, received her Artist’s Diploma in Opera from the Academy of Vocal Arts, and Master’s and Bachelor’s Degrees in Voice from Manhattan School of Music. John Lardinois is Adjunct Professor Violin and Fiddle at the University of Dayton. An accomplished performer and recording artist, Professor Lardinois is equally at home playing many types of fiddling

as he is with classical music. A North Dakota native, John began Suzuki violin studies at the age of four. Soon after, he had begun branching out to other styles on the violin including traditional fiddle and swing. Continuing his classical studies, he earned his B.M. in Violin Performance at Minot State University and M.M. from the Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music. He is a member of the 1st violin section of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. James Leslie is an Artist in Residence at the University of Dayton, where he has taught since 1999. In addition to overseeing all percussion lessons, classes, and ensembles, Mr. Leslie is also the Assistant Marching Band Director and directs the University Jazz Band. He appears frequently on faculty recitals, and is in demand as a clinician and guest performer. Leslie is a graduate of Central Michigan University, where he was a student of the late Robert Hohner. Professor Leslie is an artist/clinician for Ludwig, Musser, Remo, Sabian, Vic Firth, and is a past-president of the Ohio chapter of the Percussive Arts Society. Kara Manteufel is Adjunct Professor of Violin at the University of Dayton, and also teaches for a local music studio. She holds a Masters of Music from the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati (OH) and a Bachelor of Arts in music from Minot State University (ND). Manteufel has been a violinist with the Dayton Philharmonic


SUMMER 2014 MUSIC FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES, continued Orchestra (DPO) for seven years, and was recently promoted to Assistant Principal Second Violin. She performs as first violinist for the Philharmonic’s educational string quartet, as well as a SPARK (School Partners with Artists Reaching Kids) teaching artist for the DPO. University of Dayton Artistin-Residence Jim McCutcheon teaches guitar classes, private lessons and directs the classical guitar ensemble. He was selected to serve the Ohio Music Education Association to bring guitar performance to the OMEA Adjudicated Events. Outside of UD, Professor McCutcheon produces and hosts a weekly guitar show on Dayton Public Radio, owns a music store with his wife, and performs both locally and nationally. “The Guitar Man,” as he is known by schoolchildren, performs at grade schools and uses his electric guitar to show students how physics is a part of the performance. Dr. Willie L Morris, III is in his 20th year as a member of the University of Dayton music faculty. In addition to teaching saxophone performance studies and directing the Dayton Jazz Ensemble and the Flyer Pep Band, Dr. Morris also serves as the coordinator of the Music Performance degree program and the Bachelor of Arts Jazz Studies Concentration degree. Dr. Morris has frequently performed at the World Saxophone Congress and North American Saxophone Alliance regional and national conferences. He holds degrees

from East Carolina University, Stephen F. Austin State University, and the University of Missouri at Kansas City Conservatory of Music. Nick Page is a Boston-based song leader, composer, and author who is dedicated to teaching people of all ages that they are capable of great miracles through the simple yet powerful, act of singing. He is the founder and Artistic Director of The Mystic Chorale. He also works extensively with children and with educators, both classroom teachers and music specialists. Page began his career as a teacher at both the elementary and high school levels, while also composing and arranging choral works and musical comedies. Nick Page holds an undergraduate degree in Music Education from Ithaca College and a Masters in Education from Lesley University. www.nickmusic.com Eric Street, Professor of Music at the University of Dayton, received his a doctorate from Indiana University and pursued additional study in Vienna and Rome. A pianist, Dr. Street has performed in over 30 countries on six continents. He covers opera for the Dayton City Paper and loves music of all sorts. He recently toured as pianist with the Dance Theatre of Harlem. His articles appear in over 80 periodicals, including Clavier, American Music Educator, Keyboard Quarterly, and Opera Journal. As a tour leader and interpreter, Dr. Street has traveled with student and adult groups to Vienna, Athens,

Florence, Sicily, Dublin, Paris and London. Shelbi Wagner is in her sixth year as adjunct professor at the University of Dayton. In addition to teaching cello, she also teaches Low String Pedagogy, Cello Choir and coaches string ensembles. She holds her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with honors in Cello Performance from Miami University. She has been a regular performer with the Dayton Philharmonic, Dayton Bach Society, as well as serving as Assistant Principal of the Lima and Springfield Symphonies. Currently, Ms. Wagner is pursuing a Doctorate of Musical Arts focusing on cello performance and pedagogical practices at the Ohio State University, studying with Mark Rudoff. (distance learning not available) Adjunct piano faculty member at the University of Dayton and Sinclair Community College, Dr. Randall Wolfe has taught piano, voice, aural skills, choral methods, and conducting. Conductor of the West Chester Chorale and Boys and Girls Choirs, he was also music director and pianist for the Cincinnati Boychoir, giving performances in 23 states and 11 countries. Winner of three national piano competitions, he has played in New York’s Carnegie Hall and Washington, DC’s Constitution Hall. Dr. Wolfe received his doctorate from the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. (distance learning not available)

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COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES SUMMER 2014 SEMINARS 5/16–17 — DUBLIN CAMPUS — (COLUMBUS, OHIO) 7/25–26 — DAYTON CAMPUS

DUBLIN CAMPUS (COLUMBUS, OHIO)

DAYTON CAMPUS

EDC 605 65

EDC 605 Z1

POSITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

POSITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

THE MINDFUL COUNSELOR 2 semester hours (must attend both weekends) Patricia Polanski, Ph.D., PCC-S, NCC Friday, 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. While the practice of mindfulness is being increasingly integrated into counseling and psychotherapy approaches, this component of Buddhist meditation has much to offer counselors in the development of skills needed to cultivate therapeutic presence and relationship with clients. This seminar will focus on concepts of Buddhist teachings relevant to understanding the human experience as well as instructions on how to meditate and support mindfulness in everyday life.

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1 semster hour Scott Hall, Ph.D., LPCC-S Friday, 5:00 p.m. –10:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. –5:00 p.m. 5/16–17 This course will delve into the constructs of Positive Psychology and apply these to counseling in a holistic manner. Inventories, film clips, discussion, and case study will highlight this new approach to best practices in a variety of settings.

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1 semster hour Scott Hall, Ph.D., LPCC-S Friday, 5:00 p.m. –10:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. –5:00 p.m. 5/30–31 This course will delve into the constructs of Positive Psychology and apply these to counseling in a holistic manner. Inventories, film clips, discussion, and case study will highlight this new approach to best practices in a variety of settings.


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