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Christie visits CCM to discuss ‘Building Our Future’ Bond Act BY MARINA DISTASI-GRAY Staff Writer
On Nov. 12 in the Davidson Rooms, Gov. Chris Christie revealed how the Bond Act will enhance County College of Morris’ engineering and science classes, and create a new music technology building. New Jersey colleges and universities will receive $7.5 million from the Building Our Future Bond Act. Of that total, $1.5 million will be designated to county colleges. “If we want New Jersey to retain its best and brightest students, we have to invest in our colleges and our universities,” Christie said. “If we want to have New Jersey be a place where cutting-edge technologies are developed and perfected and marketed, then we need to invest.” He received each future project after the committee made the recommendations to the Legislature according to Christie. “I think it’s going to really, really enhance the educational opportunities here for residents of
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Governor Chris Christie recognizes the impact of Building Our Future Bond Act at CCM. Morris County,” Christie said. A recording studio, more classroom space and an experimental theater are a part of CCM’s new music technology building. The engineering and
science labs will also be updated with more space and electronics available. Jeffrey Advokat, chair of the Board of Trustees, introduced the governor and discussed Christie’s
past accomplishments. “Years ago, as soon as he moved to Morris County, Gov. Christie was extremely involved, active, cared about the community and worked so hard,” Advokat
said. “Obviously he ran and became one of our freeholders and worked great as a freeholder.” Christie’s next move was becoming the United States attorney. “He had an unbelievable record as U.S. attorney, probably the best ever,” Advokat said. “Governor Christie, now, we all know, is absolutely recognized as one of the strongest leaders in the entire country,” he continued. “And that’s based on all the great work he’s already done,” Advokat said. Students said they shared the excitement of having the governor visit CCM. “I respect the fact that he took the time out of his busy career to visit our school. His visit reassures us that we have governmental backing to improve all of New Jersey’s schools,” said Michele Ciz, a business major at CCM. “It’s nice to know that the government is there for us during a much-needed time in our lives.”
GPA: Grades, Pressure, Anxiety
Students favor schools with non-traditional grading systems BY KHUSHBU KAPADIA Editor in Chief
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Students discuss academic endeavors. County College of Morris, more colleges and schools should adhere to a non-traditional grading system. “The point of going to college is to gain knowledge about things you’re interested in so you can hopefully go on to a career in that field,” Dennehy said. “Getting a letter grade doesn’t tell a student what they’re doing right or wrong; it just tells them if they
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did it right or wrong.” These colleges with nontraditional grading systems focus on motivating students with the pursuit of knowledge rather than a letter grade. According to Alfie Kohn, an author and lecturer who focuses on topics including education, parenting and behavior, a non-traditional grading system is much better than receiving an A, B, C, D or F.
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As soon as the school year begins, students set goals for themselves like obtaining a higher GPA and earning straight A’s. Pressure can set in as students prepare and motivate themselves to perform the best he or she can on exams and assignments. However, what happens to that continued pressure on students once grades are eliminated entirely? There are a couple of colleges that adhere to non-traditional grading systems where no letter grades are issued. According to College Insider, an online college information source, such colleges without a traditional grading system include: Evergreen State College, Union Institute & University, Goddard College, Hampshire College, Antioch University, New College of Florida and Harvey Mudd College, among others. According to Nora Dennehy, digital media studies with a concentration in TV production at
Kohn performed a study where he analyzed students who are focus on grades compared with students who aren’t focused on grades. The study produced these results: “Grades tend to diminish students’ interest in whatever they’re learning, grades create a preference for the easiest possible task and grades tend to reduce the quality of students’ thinking.” Another CCM student also sides with Dennehy in that schools without letter grades are more favorable than schools with letter grades. “I feel that colleges should definitely get rid of the grading system,” said Brian Weismantel, a journalism major. “It teaches kids that failing is bad when in reality you have to make mistakes in order to learn.” According to Kohn, instead of receiving a letter grade for a students’ performance, colleges with non-traditional grading systems adapt to alternative approaches to review a student’s performance. These approaches, according
Kohn, include narrative assessments or conferences and qualitative summaries of the students’ performance. Alternative approaches have been successfully performed in many schools, including elementary, middle and high schools, as well as colleges and other highereducation institutions.
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Blockbuster’s final days cause mixed reactions.
“Getting a letter grade doesn’t tell a student what they’re doing right or wrong; it just tells them if they did it right or wrong.” Nora Dennehy CCM Student “It’s important not only to realize that such schools exist, but to investigate why they’ve eliminated grades, how they’ve managed to do so and what benefits they have realized,” stated Kohn in his article.
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Undocumented Latino immigrants find new opportunities at CCM BY JOSEF LUFTMAN Layout Editor
Hispanics’ views on illegal immigration of Latinos has grown more positive since 2010, according to a recent Pew Research Center nationwide survey of 5,103 Hispanic adults. This trend of greater acceptance has affected the ability of immigrant students to seek an education at some higher-education institutions, such as County College of Morris. CCM’s recent decision to allow undocumented immigrants to enroll at the college has cre-
PRESS RELEASE: College named Fulbright Top Producer County College of Morris is one of only 23 community colleges nationwide to be included in the Fulbright Program Top Producers list for 2013-14. The listing recognizes institutions for their participation in the Fulbright Program’s highly competitive international educational exchanges. Dr. Edward J. Yaw, president of CCM, was one of five community college administrators across the country awarded a Fulbright Scholar Grant to take part in the Community College Administrators Seminar in Russia this past spring. As a participant, Yaw spent two weeks meeting with higher education and other officials in Kazan and Moscow. “It was a true honor to take part in such a prestigious program, to meet with such wonderful people and visit some extraordinary colleges and universities,” says Yaw. “I am grateful both for that opportunity and for this latest recognition which places CCM among an impressive listing of outstanding higher education institutions.” The listing, published in the October 28 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education, http:// tinyurl.com/kdafrtz, is broken down by type of institution. Also included on the Top Producers list are master’s and research institutions including Boston University, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Penn State, the University of University of California at Berkeley, University of Michigan and William Paterson University. CCM is the only community college in New Jersey to be included in the list. The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
ated more educational opportunities for this segment of the population. Dr. Marcia Picallo, a Spanish professor at CCM, described the resulting increase in the number of Latino students at the college as a “wonderful thing.” “We are providing a university education to these young people who have all the potential in the world, so I’m very happy about that,” she said. “We are headed in the right direction.” While grateful for the growing acceptance of undocumented Latino immigrants, some CCM students feel that a negative per-
ception remains among the general public. Carlos Herrera, a communication major who emigrated legally from Honduras about 15 years ago, feels the media plays a significant role in the negative portrayal of this ethnic group. “The media has a way of expressing the negative impact of Latino immigration,” he said. “But personally… I’ve had a positive [view of] immigration.” Mayre Barrios, a criminal justice major and president of the United Latino Organization at CCM, agreed that undocumented Latino immigrants are having
a positive effect on the United States. “From what I have experienced, Latinos are the ones who do the unwanted jobs, most things that people don’t want to do,” Barrios said. “They are … the backbone of everything.” Herrera said he believes these immigrants are willing to start at the bottom and risk deportation in order start a new life because of the “opportunities that come from being in America” and the idea of the “American dream.” Chris Guerbi, a digital media major, is a first generation student of Argentine descent who also
agrees that these undocumented immigrants are making a positive contribution. “I mean, yes, they came here illegally,” he said, “but they’ve helped so much. They’ve helped a lot for this country.” Picallo believes diversity benefits everyone by creating the opportunity for a better understanding of people from all walks of life. “I think that the more diverse we become, the more opportunities we offer,” she said, “not just with Latinos, but with anybody.”
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Blockbuster’s final days cause mixed reactions BY KELBY CLARK Features Editor
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, DISH Network announced its plan to close the remaining 300 Blockbuster retail stores and cancel the company’s DVD-by-mail service. DISH Network purchased the bankrupt Blockbuster LLC in 2011 for $234 million, but after two years of low profits and sharp declines in their customer base, DISH has decided to shut the chain down by early January 2 Within the past decade, places across the United States have seen the once frequented video stores shut down and replaced with other retail outlets, like the CVS pharmacy on Claremont Avenue in Montclair, N.J. or Title Boxing Club on state Route 46 in Parsippany, N.J. Many County College of Morris students, like 22-year-old Diego Arenas, a psychology major, have experienced this change firsthand in their hometowns. Arenas admitted that he was a lit-
is pretty much nonexistent [now] … thanks to Netflix and other competitors like Amazon, but go back a decade and it used to be one of the best places to go to during a weekend night,” Arenas said. “It almost felt like a PHOTO COURTESY OF DAVID FRIEDMAN / GETTY IMAGES staple of the 21st cenNEWS / GETTY IMAGES / UNIVERSAL IMAGES GROUP tury.” For many years, tle nostalgic about the shutdowns, and he believes that the loss of no other company in the industry could compete with Blockbuster. Blockbuster is a loss of an era. “I used to love Blockbuster, However, from the time that Netit used to be one of my favorite flix went public in 2002, Blockplaces as a kid,” Arenas said. “I buster’s control of the industry remembered roaming the aisles was challenged. Netflix redefined finding all sorts of movies and the way people watched movies with a new, more convenient way games.” The first Blockbuster retail of renting DVDs and the introstore opened in 1985 in Dallas and duction of streaming content over once was the leader in video rent- the Internet. Clarissa Danif, a mechanical als, dominating the market. At the engineering major at CCM, is an company’s height, Blockbuster avid Netflix user. had an extensive retail presence “Things change,” Danif said. with approximately 9,000 stores “I used to go to Blockbuster like worldwide. “The company’s reputation 10 years ago … Blockbuster had
its time. I feel that losing something important when it’s closing is sad, but a sign of progress.” The rising popularity of Netflix and other online movie rental companies such as Redbox that provide their subscribers with online rentals, streamable movies and television programs now control the majority of Blockbuster’s former market. These fast-growing companies will reap even more benefits when the stores close next year. Redbox is predicted to rake in between $200 million and $300 million in additional revenue with the closing of Blockbuster. Although this is exciting news for Redbox, Blockbuster and its employees are suffering as more than 2,700 people are set to lose their job once the final stores close next year, according to Yahoo News. With a global presence that spanned nearly three decades, the closing of Blockbuster stores across the country marks the end of an era for many generations. The giant bright blue and yel-
low signs that once called for romantic date nights and family gettogethers over a bowl of freshly popped Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn will soon be taken down However, Blockbuster left behind a long-lasting legacy and the memories it created will never be removed from people’s hearts, explained Greg Brozuski, a business administration major at CCM. “Blockbuster is, and now was, the example of the old movie night,” he said. “[A Blockbuster retail store] used to be open near my house and the company was a great company for movie rentals; but, when it came to the digital age and video streaming … they lacked in knowing what their customer base wanted.” Whether consumers are saddened by the loss of Blockbuster or glad to be moving away from the outdated practice of video renting, those $20 outstanding late fees will soon just be painful childhood memories.
New Jersey voters approve minimum wage increase BY MELISSA DELLACATO Managing Editor
On Nov. 5, New Jersey citizens voted “yes” to question two on the ballot, amending the state constitution to include a $1 minimum wage increase from $7.25 to $8.25 effective January 2014. “I think it’s a great idea,” said Meghan Clark, a 19-year-old liberal arts major at County College of Morris. “People with minimum wage jobs are often college kids and they deserve some credit. We’re all trying to move up in the world.” More than one million votes were cast, and 61 percent of them were in favor of the proposed amendment. “Everything’s getting more expensive,” Clark said. “You have to compensate for the constant inflation.” Another student, Angela Schooner, an 18-year-old early childhood education major, takes a similar stance. “I think it’s good,” she said. “It’s giving people a chance to earn better incomes for families if they have to help them.” Dr. Calvin Hoy, professor of economics, disagrees and anticipates an “unintended consequence” as a result of this. “When it takes effect, people with jobs will keep them, but fewer people may get hired ... because it went up,” he said. “I’m concerned about the effects on young people. I don’t think it’s going to help. It may make the unemployment number larger.” According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the youth unemployment rate is 22.2 percent. “This is depression level,” Hoy said. “By raising [minimum wage], we may get further unemployment among youth. Is someone going to hire them who wouldn’t have when the minimum wage was $7.25?” Hoy referred to the philosophy of John Stuart Mill, a philosopher and economist
from the 19th century, to further explain his position on the issue. “Mill argued ‘a case is not good unless it’s good in the extreme,’” he said. In other words, Hoy explained, even if the minimum wage was $1 million dollars, it would still have negative effects. Since raising the minimum wage in the extreme is not good, it is not good in any form. “Even if it’s raised a little, it could have a bad effect on some people,” Hoy said. “Some will gain and some will lose.” The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 since 2009, according to the United States Department of Labor. While most states use this as their minimum wage, there are some who revise their state constitutions to change it. The revised New Jersey Constitution reads: “Every employer shall, beginning the January 1 ... pay each employee subject to the ‘New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law,’ ... a wage rate of not less than the rate required by that act, or $8.25 per hour, whichever is more.” According to nj.com, in 2012, Gov. Chris Christie dismissed the idea of a state constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage. “That is just a stupid way to do it,” he said at a news conference in Long Branch, N.J. “That is not what the constitution is there for.” He rejected a bill sent from the state Legislature to raise the minimum wage to $8.50 in January, and decided to let voters make the call in November. Once the minimum wage increase goes into effect, New Jersey will have the fourth highest minimum wage rate in the nation, behind Washington, Oregon and Vermont. “Some young people will get paid more; others won’t get jobs because of it,” Hoy said. “It is not a great instrument for alleviating poverty.”
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The New Jersey minimum wage will increase to $8.25 January 2014.
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New staff draw advice from student panel BY JORDAN BARTH Managing Editor
On Thursday, Nov. 14, Dr. Bette Simmons, Vice President of Student Development and Enrollment Management, held a student-driven forum for faculty and staff who are new to CCM. She described the forum as her “second favorite,” with the first being the discussion she leads. Her thoughts generated giggles from those in the crowd. “This session reminds me why I get up everyday,” Simmons said. Students in the panel included leaders of well-known campus clubs with various ages and maturity levels. Diego Arenas, Carlos Herrera, Jonathan Solondz, Teresa Mendoza,, Nick Cirillo, Angelique Onorati, and many others were given the freedom to be completely honest and forthcoming in providing their thoughts. One of the first questions asked was “Why CCM?” “I came here a week after graduating high school … had a lot of autoimmune disorders,”
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Professor Thurman speaks to staff and panel members. Raziel Franchi said. “CCM goes above and beyond the requirements of the state law.” Franchi went on to praise the CCM faculty and staff for their handling of students who have disabilities. Nick Cirillo, president of the Student Activities Planning Board, spent about nine years as a bartender in Miami between high school and college. He character-
ized his experience as it being “not the life that [he] wanted to live.” Jonathan Solondz, a biology major on campus “came from a big university and transferred after [his] first semester.” He went on to praise CCM professors for understanding his strengths and weaknesses and the benefits of small class sizes. “I appreciate it when profes-
sors spend time with me,” Angelique Onorati said. Referring to faculty and staff, “What could we be doing better?” Simmons asked the panel. “Just be mindful of the student’s life outside of school and keep smiling,” Cirillo said. “Don’t be afraid to tell the students to shut up even though they are paying,” Franchi said. One statement generated a lot a buzz amongst the panel members that came from one of their own. His statement contrasted the majority opinion. Dr. Loryn Keating, recently hired assistant professor in chemistry, asked about the role of cell phones in the classroom. She previously taught at Union County College. She has her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemical engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He prefaced by agreeing that it was rude and disrespectful to have your phone out but challenged the audience to look at the situation differently. “You are obviously not con-
necting with the student in some way,” he said. “They are finding that using their phone is more interesting than what’s going on in class. So there is some disconnect happening along the line here.” The panel member then recommended ways to integrate mobile devices in the classroom using applications to increase class participation. Simmons elaborated on the panelist’s opinion with the different technologies on the market. She alluded to the work of Dr. Maryanne Garbowsky in her work integrating the devices. Professor Alexis Thurman, chairperson of the mathematics department, added to the discussion by saying, “If it doesn’t keep you alive, you don’t need it. Thurman challenged professors to want students to attend their class in an impassioned speech. “It is my job on Monday morning, to make sure students understand,” she said.
One word fits all: ‘F’-word is unecessary BY HELEN CLEMENTE Contributor
To lay groundwork for what follows, I begin my discussion by paraphrasing a song made famous by popular Folk Singer, Pete Seeger: “Where have all the ‘adjectives’ gone/Long Time passing/ Where have all the ‘adjectives’ gone/Long time ago/Where have all the ‘adjectives’ gone/Gone to graveyards every one/When will they ever learn/When will they ever learn.” There is a word up for discussion which is not a word found in my daily vocabulary. To be certain, I do not wish anyone to mistake my abbreviation of this word for something else. The word is F***. I painfully whispered that.
That was a difficult word for me to say, and one that I dislike to the umpt degree. It doesn’t roll off my tongue easily, the way it streams from the mouths of many young people and even more mature ones today. The persons making frequent use of this word crisscross all demographic possibilities. Scores of members of society, whether deemed smart, streetwise, intellectual, upper class, lower class, the college student, the teenager, or even the pre-teen indulge. There must be a factor which is part of their thinking, that is obviously missing from my thinking, that the use of this awful word gives credibility to their statements. Emphasis perhaps, but not when abused. For many of my years, I believed that this
word was the exclusive rite of long-shore-men and thugs, but now it appears to have jumped barriers into the everyday vernacular of many of today’s Americans, male and female. For the remainder of this discussion, this despicable word shall be written simply as “F..”. The versatility of the word “F***” is like no other. It can be a noun, a verb, an adjective or an adverb. Here are some examples: “That F***er always gets his way.” (noun) “Ali F***ed Paterson” (verb) Not necessarily sexual in meaning. “That F***in’ train was late again.” (adjective) “We had a F***in’ good time yesterday.” (adverb)
See! The same word used to express “everything.” Every mood, every emotion, every thought, every color. And as a substitution for nouns it can be the object of a sentence or its subject. The amazing thing is that in whatever way the speaker uses it in a sentence, the meaning is understood by the listener. Or, could it be that the listener really doesn’t care, or is not interested in what the speaker means to say. After all, if he wanted clarification he could ask a probing question or two. But he usually doesn’t. Seemingly, people are satisfied with what is said and they allow it to pass, not even raising an eyebrow. Each time I hear that hard, blunt, coarse word my shoulderscringe and I want to hand the
person a Book of Adjectives. It is such an ugly word. Ugly, that’s an adjective! One of many such. Why do people choose to limit themselves when there are so many beautiful and expressive words in the English language which can add to the value and impression of what is said. It doesn’t make any sense to me. I know that the Brits use the word “bloody” in their vernacular. I guess for the same reasons. I wonder if people of other nations have a catch-all word in their language. I’ll have to investigate that some day. Let’s try this again:
“That student always gets his way.” (noun) “Ali beat Paterson.” (verb) “That new train was late again.” (adjective) “We had a really good time yesterday.” (adverb) Now isn’t that better? Aren’t we now better able to draw a clearer understanding and visualize a scene? Could one reason people have for using the “F” word be that they are lazy? It is easy not having to remember all those ‘frivolous’ words. In addition, it enables one to effortlessly blurt out words while not having to think. It causes one to ponder the question: Does the memorizing of “special words” tax a person’s brain too much? How difficult it has become to find a modern-day motion picture which doesn’t use this “F” word at least once. And when you consider its use, most of the time, it isn’t necessary to the scene. Please see ONE WORD on Page 6
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Sandwich BY ARMANDO DEMARCHI Contributor
She placed it down in front of me Between my napkin and my tea The club sandwich looked quite pleasant, So why was I so hesitant? I took a nibble. “What’s in here?” “Just all the things you like, my dear, Tomato, lettuce, turkey, cheese, Condiments of the finest degrees.” It tasted off. “Babe, you’re the best, This is outstanding turkey breast. Is there something else you threw in? Between my slices of gluten?” She smiled oddly, “As I said, Don’t worry off your cautious head. I wanted to make you a treat, Now I beg of you, eat babe, eat.” I’m halfway through, My stomach churning, Eyes watery, And throat burning. “Did you use spice? Or Franks’ Red Hot? My stomach’s twisted in a knot.” “Nope,” she said with a sly smile, I did not trust her covered guile. “What is this?!” I fell to the floor, Coughing up blood in crimson gore, She said, “Ah just as I suspect, The poison’s taking its effect.” As I blacked out, the last thing I could see, Was her frame standing over me. I should’ve known, I had a hunch, When she said she’d make me a killer lunch.
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part of the house, and so I felt safe to write on the board the words “F*** you,” (only it was spelled out). Why did I do that? Because I On several prime-time TV stations, restrictions apply and it can wanted to. My brother, usually my protector, spotted it and ratted on be distracting when watching a film only to have every other word me to my father, who then came running toward me from three rooms bleeped out. The bleeps can be just as disturbing as the dirty words themselves. I say words (plural) because there is more than just the one away. Hurriedly, I smudged out the words with my hand, but the outobscenity used today, which are almost as crude. Something nearly as line was still visible. My brother then shouted out, “See! you can still bothersome occurs when the profanity is blanked out by removing the see it there.” I got quite a whipping for that incident. The difference 60 sound. You see mouths moving, but experiyears can make. ence intermitent silence. After watching that As I walk the halls of the college I atI get curious at what I just missed. I hear the “F” word, in all forms, tend, I hear the “F” word, in all forms, Back in the olden days of black and bouncing off the walls and flying bouncing off the walls and flying at me from white films, (after talkies), it was unthinkable for these handsome movie idols to at me from every direction. This is every direction. This is a learning instituspeak in taboo terms. Off-color words were a learning institution, isn’t it? Isn’t tion, isn’t it? Isn’t the next step the business certainly around then. I knew of them and the next step the business world? world? How does one turn off the vulgarity even used them myself at times. and refrain from using this word after develCould a reason be that common usage of F*** in films today is due to a lack of talent amongst screenwriters? oping such a habit? If they could come up with more interesting plots, maybe then they What will it take to turn things around? Will it take the prospect of would not have to overuse shock-value dialogue and car chases? It’s not having a career or the fear of standing, arms extended with hands sort of the “chicken and egg” debate. Which came first; vulgarity in palm side up on a bread line? Will upright man be forced to accept, as film or its reflection of bad language in real life? There was an incident, I recall all too well, when my father bought normal, today’s commonly used vulgarity? How will such a serious a black chalkboard for my brother and me. My father was in another dilemma as this wind up?
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Fenwick’s Phrases v BY CHRISTOPHER FENWICK
Number One Each of the clues leads to a phrase that includes the number ONE. EXAMPLE: A last drink before you go. “One for the road” 1. Three Dog Night sang this song about being alone.
4. The container in which you bring your own lunch. 5. The path into the Academy Awards. 6. An armed forces award for sustaining injury. 7. This is not true, but it shouldn’t be too damaging. 8. A high class of martial artist.
2. Not very good odds. 3. A very short joke. 4. Return to the beginning. 5. Care only about yourself. 6. The slogan of The Three Musketeers. 7. To proceed slowly and carefully. 8. An object or person who is extremely rare.
Just Sayin’ Each of the clues is answered by a phrase or name of 2 words: the first starts with J, the second starts with S. EXAMPLE: He realized that “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and suffered from “Vertigo.” Jimmy Stewart 1. Neither The Situation nor Snooki are actually from here. 2. Bach’s first 2 names.
Taste the Rainbow
3. Get a quick lead on the race.
Each of these clues leads to a common phrase that includes a COLOR.
4. Co-star of “How I Met Your Mother” and “The Muppets.”
EXAMPLE: If you receive one of these, you don’t work here anymore. Pink slip
5. Vodka in gelatin.
1. To be adept at growing vegetables. 2. A particularly nasty wasp. 3. A very rare event, astronomically speaking.
6. Friend of George and Kramer. 7. Web browsers may run code in this language. 8. His wife could eat no lean.
ANSWERS: Number One: (1) “One is the Loneliest Number” (2) One in a Million (3) One liner (4) Go back to square one (5) Look out for number one (6) “One for all, and all for one” (7) One step at a time/One day at a time (8) One of a kind Taste the Rainbow: (1) To have a Green thumb (2) Yellow Jacket (3) Once in a blue moon (4) Brown bag (5) Red carpet (6) Purple heart (7) White lie (8) Black belt Just Sayin’: (1) Jersey Shore (2) Johann Sebastian (3) Jump start (4) Jason Segel (5) Jello shot (6) Jerry Seinfeld (7) Java Script (8) Jack Sprat
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De-stress workshop motivates students BY JOSEF LUFTMAN Layout Editor
On Thursday, Nov. 7, the Office of Counseling Services & Student Success at County College of Morris conducted a workshop on ways to combat negative stress. “Bad stress ... impacts one’s life in a negative way,” said Ariella Heisler, a counselor at CCM. “I see many students for a variety of different reasons, and depending on the person’s coping strategies, and the situation, stress levels can be higher or lower.” To enable attendees to learn
the best methods of dealing with situations and worries that can cause stress, she led them through a variety of techniques such as stretching, yoga breathing and relaxing mental imagery. Heisler also offered suggestions for other ways to reduce stress like engaging in different hobbies, meditation, music or even knitting. The small group of attendees was extremely interested in the topic and expressed difficulties coping with stressful situations. Such as tests and balancing work with school responsibilities and family obligations. The workshop offered their own suggestions for
reducing stress, like hanging out with friends, drawing, writing and hiking. Having a positive attitude and developing effective tools that allow students to take control of their study habits and environment helps reduce stress levels. Some examples of these stress reduction measures are developing optimism, being organized, managing time wisely and creating a good study environment to get your work done, according to about.com. However, stress is not always negative. “Positive stress is expe-
rienced when people are in a situation that they feel they can handle. Positive stress gives you the encouragement to take more risks and do things to reach a particular goal,” Heisler said. “An example would be asking someone on a date. It pushes one out of his/her comfort zone and creates a growth or change in one’s life. Without positive stress, life can be boring and/or complacent.” Through the Office of Counseling Services & Student Success at CCM, Heisler and other counselors are available to students who are in need of help combating the stress of college
life and other problems. Counseling services “strives to maximize students’ individual growth and development by ... [encouraging] openness to new experiences, self-awareness, self acceptance, assuming responsibility for one’s life, developing relationships and developing a philosophy of life,” according to the CCM website. The students in attendance seemed to feel a greater sense of empowerment and control over the stress levels in his or her everyday lives.
Social media impacts CCM students BY JONATHAN COOK News Editor
Social media may not have a profound impact on the news industry as first believed. Only eight percent of Americans who have Twitter accounts consume news from the site’s forum of tweets, according to a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center. The same study found that 30 percent of Americans “get” news from Facebook. These results were collected over a two-part report that surveyed 5,000 Americans. News was defined as “information about events and issues that involve more than just your friends or family,” according to the Pew Research Center. Facebook is still more popular than
Twitter as approximately 64 percent of Americans have an account on the site compared to just 16 percent who can tweet, according to the study. Alicia Arnold, a biology major from Pequannock, N.J., described herself as a “passive” Facebook user. She said that news-gathering from the site could lead to some people being “misinformed.” “People usually post things that side with whatever that they’re interested in,” Arnold said. “[There is] a lot of bias.” Arnold said that the last major news event she discovered through Facebook was the recent shooting at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, N.J. “People just posted [comments] saying things like ‘I’m not going to the mall
PRESS RELEASE: Student Government Association The Student Government Association at County College of Morris discussed student issues in length during both business and senate meetings this past semester so far. The SGA is all too familiar with the student issues surrounding both scholars and faculty on campus. The association’s mission is to represent the student body in every way possible. “At the moment we are looking specifically into parking, Internet and Wi-Fi productivity, and rising food prices as issues that are repeatedly coming to us,” said Michael Neier, president pro tempore, a title given to an elected senate member that speaks on behalf of the senators. The pro tempore and senators have been meeting every Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Student Community Center. Their job in resolving these student issues continues even after a meeting’s adjournment because of the need to seek out the correct people with whom to talk. The hardest part for the SGA comes in knowing exactly where to take a student issue and how to present it afterward. Due to the process, the task may seem a lot more daunting than one might think. Students involved in the SGA are members of committees that deal with specific criteria at CCM such as safety, curriculum, and student affairs. These committee meetings dictate their own matters in ways of resolving, pursuing, or even abandoning if no other outcome is possible. After a student issue makes its way to its respective committee, if the matter is pursued, it may make it to College Council. This tier allows for motions and recommendations to be made that will directly influence the college.
today’,” Arnold said. After discovering that a shooting occurred through social media, she researched more information from the crime scene through Google. Deirdre Stjohn, a journalism major from Lake Hiawatha, also found social media “reliable” to keep updated with a major news event. According to Stjohn, she “constantly posts on Twitter” and just “reads” her Facebook feed. These habits assisted her during the aftermath of the Hurricane Sandy. “Probably the hurricane that we had. I follow Parsippany focus [Facebook page]. They update you on a lot of things in Parsippany,” Stjohn said. “So they gave a lot of updates on the hurricane and what’s go-
ing on. That’s how I stayed in touch with the area.” Colin Bayne, a liberal arts major from Boonton, N.J., does not have an account on Facebook or Twitter, but he said some of his friends are active users. Bayne said receiving news from social media is as reliable as traditional media sources, despite not participating in it and that getting news there is “more of a good thing than a bad thing, because you have so much access.” “If you’re already on Twitter and Facebook, then it’s probably the most likely place you will get your news,” Bayne said.
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FEATURES
November 20, 2013
Volunteer Club ‘sees smiles and spirits lifted’ BY NIKKI VERSANDI BY RACHEL NIDER
What is your favorite thing about fall? Emma Buk 18 Culinary Arts & Sciences “The smell of the seasoned candles”
Jeremy Forrester 20 Culinary Arts & Sciences “The weather, the leaves, Halloween, pumpkins and bonfires.”
Demi Jorge 21 Visual Arts “My favorite thing about fall is the leaves changing and going hiking.”
Cristian Ramirez 19 Hotel Hospitality Management “The color of the leaves reminds me of the cycle of life, so it reminds me to enjoy life to the fullest.”
Lorraine Pepe 19 Humanities and Social Sciences “My favorite thing do in the fall is spending time with family and friends and going shopping for fall clothes.”
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Staff: Luke Heinbockel, Aura Monterroso, Nick Kuzevski, Colleen Pepe, Leo Silveira, Stephanie Brady, Mike Avallone, Patrick Smail, Nicholas Minervini Faculty Adviser: John Soltes The Youngtown Edition is printed every other Wednesday during the fall and spring semesters. Unless specified, the opinions of the editorial page are those of the editorial board. Signed letters to the editor of 250 words or fewer are welcome and should be e-mailed to youngtownedition@gmail.com. Students are welcome to contribute articles. However, students cannot receive a byline if they belong to the organization on which they are reporting. The deadline for submission is the Wednesday prior to the date of publication.
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Every Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Student Center of County College of Morris, the Volunteer Club is steadily working to make the world a better place by helping as much as possible. On a routine basis, they work with nonprofit organizations to raise money and awareness for various causes. Theresa Davis, a 20-year-old full-time student and Volunteer Club president, has spent most of her life working to help others and uses her lifelong passion to lead the Volunteer Club. “I know so many different organizations, one example being Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society,” Davis said. “We helped them last year and they just love us; our club is so well-known throughout the organization.” Davis has used her knowledge and history of volunteering to help push the club to new levels. Within the past year, the club has participated in a breast cancer walk, construction and park cleanups after Superstorm Sandy and saving animals from kill shelters among many other events. “Our fundraising is very important to me, especially our bake sales because the best way to really help organizations is to fundraise,” Davis said. PHOTO BY NIKKI VERSANDI “I have a lot of techniques to raise a lot of money. Cupcakes await purchase at CCM bake sale. We’ve risen over $1,000 in one bake sale.” On Tuesday, Oct. 29, members gathered and “I feel accomplished; I feel I’ve done somecreated an array of baked goods to sell on campus thing right, and I feel great about myself,” Ochoa for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and were worksaid. “I’ve helped others and once I have that feeling ing diligently to beat their $1,000 record. I just want to continue to do better and just spread “We get in the student activity packet and every time we see it, it makes all the hard work worth it,” the love throughout the world.” Ochoa is not the only member who has turned Davis said. The club is not only about helping others but her passion into a positive impact on lives. also building strong connections among friends and “I find that at least the community around me is creating a stronger sense of oneself. warming up,” said Sachin Persaud, 21-year-old en“[In] the beginning of college I really wanted to gineering science student and volunteer club memmake friends. I wanted to get to know and meet new ber. “It could be for a lot of reasons, but I see a compeople and to just have friends,” said Monica Ochoa, a 19-year old exercise science major. “There’s a lot ing together, the likes of which hasn’t been seen in a of interaction with each other, and you get to know long time looming on the horizon.” Persaud said how refreshing and uplifting it can another person very well. Cause with volunteering, you’re doing it out of your heart, because you want be to help others. Being a full-time student, holding to, not just because it looks good on a resume.” down a part-time job and being an active member Ochoa said she has met some of her best friends of various clubs makes Persaud a busy individual. during her year-and-a-half venture with the club. But he still finds time to work with the club to plan “You want to meet new people, go to new placevents and projects. es, and that is what I’ve experienced so far and it’s “I was attracted to this club because I’ve always phenomenal,” Ochoa said. had a passion for helping others,” Persaud said. Participating in the club has turned Ochoa, a timid and shy person, into an outgoing and confi- “This group gives me an outlet to team up with likedent individual. minded individuals and do just that.”
Students share opinions on relationships BY KAITLYN ALEGRIA Copy Editor
Every individual perceives someone as attractive for different reasons. Students at County College of Morris are typically waiting for the right person to be in his or her life for a long period of time. “I don’t see a point in dating for fun,” said Keri Jameson, a student for three semesters at CCM. “I feel it should be something special… You should love them.” Appearance does matter for attraction, according to Jameson, who desires someone that looks nice and proper. “I wish it didn’t matter but it’s human nature. Personally, they should look like they know what they are doing,” Jameson said. “Clothes don’t matter much to me.” Long distance relationships are difficult to overcome, according to several students. For some relationships to work, individuals must see each other and keep in contact frequently for it to work. “The person I like right now
lives in another state,” Jameson said. “We keep in contact through letters. We communicate through Facebook and other social websites. We stay close because of this.” Long distance does not work, according to David Donnelly, a humanities and social sciences major. “We learn in psychology that the laws of attraction is the closer you are to somebody, the more attached you are to them,” Donnelly said. “Long distance relationships will not work out because of these rules.” Students are taught in classes like psychology that distance, looks and personality play a colossal part in attraction. Donnelly said he thinks intelligence is important too. “She has to be someone I relate to,” he said. “I need to be able to agree with her and [she should be] someone I can talk to.” In the rules of attraction, opposites might attract but might not last as long as a relationship with a lot of common ground. “A relationship only lasts
if two people have similar interests,” Donnelly said. “A lot of people say opposites attract. [The relationship between opposites] is exciting at first, but when you get to know each other, you run out of things to talk about.” According to Miguelle Reynolds, a computer science major, manners matter. “Being rude is a huge turnoff,” Reynolds said. “Anyone that isn’t funny or has a dry sense of humor can be boring when you are with that person.” Being nice is important for attraction, according to Reynolds. Being kind and caring can give an individual security and stability. The rules of attraction could be important to everyday situations. An individual could follow these simple rules to find someone new and important for his or her future. Online dating, long distance relationships and age are subjects that bring up contrasting opinions. “There [are] no set rules for rules of attraction,” Jameson said. “It’s different for everyone.”
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FALL 2013 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE SECT.
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 2013 DATE:..............THURSDAY, DEC. 12, through WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 CONFLICT:... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 10:00 A.M. – 11:50 A.M., Room CH 124 MAKE-UP:..... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 2:00 P.M. – 3:50 P.M., Room CH 124 NOTE: 1. Students taking conflict examinations must provide evidence of said conflicts and obtain written permission from their instructors. 2. Students who miss final examinations and who request and receive permission from their instructors are permitted to take a make-up examination with $5 fee. 3. Students need to provide their photo ID (ex. CCM student’s ID) to take conflict or make-up exams. 4. Please go to CCM Website for the current final exam schedule or check with your instructor. THERE IS A $5.00 (FIVE DOLLAR) ASSESSMENT FOR EACH MAKE-UP EXAM.
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THURSDAY...............THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12............... REGULAR CLASS TIME FRIDAY......................FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13...................... REGULAR CLASS TIME SATURDAY................SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14............... REGULAR CLASS TIME MONDAY...................MONDAY, DECEMBER 16................... REGULAR CLASS TIME TUESDAY..................TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17.................. REGULAR CLASS TIME WEDNESDAY............WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18........... REGULAR CLASS TIME SECT.
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ACC-111..... 80005...... Prin Accounting I............................Russomanno.............MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 265 ACC-111..... 80006...... Prin Accounting I............................T. Miller....................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 114 ACC-111..... 80007...... Prin Accounting I............................Smith......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ACC-111..... 80008...... Prin Accounting I............................S. Miller.....................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 256 ACC-111..... 80009...... Prin Accounting I............................T. Miller....................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 114 ACC-111..... 80010...... Prin Accounting I............................Crisonino.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ACC-111..... 80011...... Prin Accounting I............................O’Neill.......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 ACC-111..... 86501...... Prin Accounting I............................Smith......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ACC-112..... 80013...... Prin Accounting II...........................Nealis.........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 256 ACC-112..... 80014...... Prin Accounting II...........................Bagan........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 153 ACC-112..... 80015...... Prin Accounting II...........................Bagan........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 153 ACC-112..... 86507...... Prin Accounting II...........................Crisonino.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-114..... 80052...... Contemporary Art...........................Lowney-Seed............................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 80034...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Ricciotti..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 80035...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Gwynne..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 80036...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Gwynne..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 80037...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Gwynne..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 80038...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Doney........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 80040...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Reinking.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-122..... 81265...... Drawing I - AFA...............................Ricciotti..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-123..... 80042...... Drawing II - AFA.............................Villarreal................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-124..... 80041...... Figure Drawing - AFA.....................Kelly.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-130..... 80044...... Two Dimensional Design - AFA......Redline...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-130..... 80045...... Two Dimensional Design - AFA......Tomaino.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-130..... 80047...... Two Dimensional Design - AFA......Reinking.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-130..... 81516...... Two Dimensional Design - AFA......Doney........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-130..... 81533...... Two Dimensional Design - AFA......Neibart...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-130..... 86574...... Two Dimensional Design - AFA......Allen.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-131..... 80049...... Color Theory - AFA.........................Doney........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-132..... 80050...... Three Dimensional Design-Afa......Gallagher.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-133..... 80051...... Art History I....................................Giglio......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-133..... 80053...... Art History I....................................Adkins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-133..... 80054...... Art History I....................................Adkins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-133..... 80055...... Art History I....................................Giglio......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-134..... 80057...... Art History II...................................Adkins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-219..... 80048...... Painting I - AFA...............................Gwynne..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-228..... 80058...... Sculpture I - AFA.............................Gallagher.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-230..... 80060...... Portfolio & Presenta. - AFA............Doney........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-230..... 81240...... Portfolio & Presenta. - AFA............Whalen...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-233..... 80026...... Independent Study I........................Doney........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-233..... 80027...... Independent Study I........................Villarreal................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-233..... 80028...... Independent Study I........................Kelly.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-233..... 80056...... Independent Study I........................Smith......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-241..... 80061...... Ceramics I........................................Allen.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ART-241..... 81216...... Ceramics I........................................Allen.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ASL-111...... 80030...... American Sign Language I.............Schafer......................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 114 ASL-111...... 80033...... American Sign Language I.............Schafer......................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 114 ASL-111...... 80046...... American Sign Language I.............Olson.........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 261 ASL-112...... 80043...... American Sign Language II...........Schafer......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 263 BIO-100...... 80084...... Elements in Biology.........................Barbach.....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 261 BIO-101...... 80062...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Hunter.......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 BIO-101...... 80063...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Hunter.......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 BIO-101...... 80064...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Hunter.......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 BIO-101...... 80065...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Gammaro..................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 261 BIO-101...... 80066...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Erianne......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 BIO-101...... 80067...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Roman.......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 263 BIO-101...... 80068...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Wulster......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 BIO-101...... 80069...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Erianne......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 BIO-101...... 80070...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Erianne......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 BIO-101...... 80071...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Erianne......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 BIO-101...... 80072...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Wulster......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 BIO-101...... 80073...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Wulster......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 BIO-101...... 80074...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Erianne......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 BIO-101...... 80081...... Anatomy and Physiology I..............Erianne......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 BIO-102...... 80075...... A & P II.............................................Wulster......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 BIO-102...... 80076...... A & P II.............................................Wulster......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 BIO-102...... 80077...... A & P II.............................................Hunter.......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 174 BIO-102...... 80078...... A & P II.............................................Hunter.......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 174 BIO-102...... 80079...... A & P II.............................................Wulster......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 BIO-118...... 80085...... Biomedical Ethics............................Hunter.......................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 263 BIO-121...... 80082...... General Biology I.............................Kelly..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 BIO-121...... 80083...... General Biology I.............................Kelly..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 BIO-121...... 80086...... General Biology I.............................Mastrobuoni.............TUE........ 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 BIO-121...... 80087...... General Biology I.............................Mastrobuoni.............TUE........ 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 BIO-121...... 80088...... General Biology I.............................Mastrobuoni.............TUE........ 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 BIO-121...... 80089...... General Biology I.............................Kelly..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 BIO-122...... 80090...... General Biology II...........................Orenstein...................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 259 BIO-122...... 80091...... General Biology II...........................Mastrobuoni.............TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 261 BIO-123...... 80101...... Cell Biology......................................Isaza..........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 108 BIO-127...... 80103...... Bio-Environ Concerns.....................Fuentes......................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 261 BIO-127...... 80104...... Bio-Environ Concerns.....................Geraghty...................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 263 BIO-127...... 80105...... Bio-Environ Concerns.....................Barbach.....................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 157
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BIO-132...... 80106...... Concepts in Biology.........................Mastrobuoni.............TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 161 BIO-132...... 80107...... Concepts in Biology.........................Restaino....................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 163 BIO-132...... 80110...... Concepts in Biology.........................Birrer.........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 165 BIO-132...... 80112...... Concepts in Biology.........................Barbach.....................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 157 BIO-133...... 80108...... Human Biology................................Korczeniewska.........TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 157 BIO-133...... 80109...... Human Biology................................Orenstein...................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 158 BIO-133...... 80111...... Human Biology................................Gonzalez-Hladik......TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 159 BIO-202...... 80116...... Ecology.............................................Fuentes......................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 261 BIO-215...... 80117...... Microbiology....................................Knapik......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 BIO-215...... 80118...... Microbiology....................................Knapik......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 BIO-215...... 80119...... Microbiology....................................Martin.......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 157 BIO-215...... 80120...... Microbiology....................................Knapik......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 BIO-226...... 80121...... Coop Indust Exp-Bio.......................Di Stasio.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-111...... 80124...... Business Mathematics.....................O’Neill.......................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 261 BUS-112...... 80126...... Intro to Business..............................Pomianoski............................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 80127...... Intro to Business..............................Qvotrup.....................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 256 BUS-112...... 80128...... Intro to Business..............................Cupo.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 80129...... Intro to Business..............................Stivala........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 255 BUS-112...... 80130...... Intro to Business..............................Bale............................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 BUS-112...... 80131...... Intro to Business..............................Bale............................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 BUS-112...... 80132...... Intro to Business..............................Pomianoski............................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 80133...... Intro to Business..............................Cupo.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 80134...... Intro to Business..............................Pomianoski............................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 80135...... Intro to Business..............................Cupo.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 86426...... Intro to Business..............................Stivala........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-112...... 86511...... Intro to Business..............................Crisonino.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-119...... 80136...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Bagan........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 151 BUS-119...... 80137...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Jeska..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 161 BUS-119...... 80138...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Sharoupim................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-119...... 80141...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Johnsen.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 157 BUS-119...... 80144...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Nealis.........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 267 BUS-119...... 80145...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Qvotrup..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-119...... 80146...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Qvotrup..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-119...... 80148...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Lall............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-119...... 86510...... Bus Info Sys & Appl........................Crisonino.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-135..... 80149...... Intro International Business...........Sutton........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 BUS-211...... 80150...... Money and Banking........................Bernson..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-212..... 80151...... Prin Finance.....................................Sutton........................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 267 BUS-213..... 80153...... Business Law I.................................Ressaissi....................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 256 BUS-213..... 80154...... Business Law I.................................Bagan........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 BUS-213..... 80155...... Business Law I.................................Bagan........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 BUS-215..... 80156...... Prin Management............................Nealis.........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 256 BUS-215..... 80157...... Prin Management............................Cale............................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 261 BUS-215..... 80158...... Prin Management............................Martirano.................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 263 BUS-215..... 81229...... Prin Management............................Miller.........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 256 BUS-218..... 80160...... Investment Principles......................Bernson..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... BUS-242..... 80162...... Customer Relations.........................Shapiro...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CDC-110..... 80163...... Early Childhood Development.......Karpinski.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... CDC-110..... 80164...... Early Childhood Development.......Karpinski.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... CDC-228..... 80166...... Coop Wrk Exper-Child Care.........Karpinski.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... CDC-229..... 80167...... Coop Wrk Exp-Related Class.........Karpinski.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-105... 80169...... Forensic Science...............................Di Stasio....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 CHM-105... 80170...... Forensic Science...............................Di Stasio....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 CHM-105... 80171...... Forensic Science...............................Di Stasio....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 CHM-117.... 80175...... Introduction to Chemistry..............Flanagan...................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 CHM-117.... 80176...... Introduction to Chemistry..............Keating......................FRI......... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 CHM-117.... 80177...... Introduction to Chemistry..............Keating......................FRI......... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 CHM-118.... 80174...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Pauwels..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-118.... 80178...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Levy........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-118.... 80179...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Flanagan................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-118.... 80180...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Keating...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-118.... 80181...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Flanagan................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-118.... 80184...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Spal............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-118.... 80200...... Intro Chemistry - Lab.....................Flanagan................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-125... 80172...... Gen Chem I - Lecture.....................Johannessen..............MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 CHM-125... 80182...... Gen Chem I - Lecture.....................Hudzik.......................MON...... 8:00-9:50......................... SH 100 CHM-125... 80183...... Gen Chem I - Lecture.....................Johannessen..............MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 CHM-125... 80190...... Gen Chem I - Lecture.....................Hudzik.......................MON...... 8:00-9:50......................... SH 100 CHM-126... 80185...... Gen Chem I - Lab............................Hudzik....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-126... 80186...... Gen Chem I - Lab............................Levy........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-126... 80187...... Gen Chem I - Lab............................Clay........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-126... 80188...... Gen Chem I - Lab............................Johannessen.............................. PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-126... 80189...... Gen Chem I - Lab............................Hudzik....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-126... 81228...... Gen Chem I - Lab............................Keating...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-127... 80159...... Gen Chem II - Lecture....................Hudzik.......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 261 CHM-127... 80191...... Gen Chem II - Lecture....................Johannessen..............MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 CHM-128... 80173...... Gen Chem II - Lab..........................Hudzik....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-128... 80192...... Gen Chem II - Lab..........................Levy........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-128... 80193...... Gen Chem II - Lab..........................Berger........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-128... 80197...... Gen Chem II - Lab..........................Berger........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-212... 80194...... Biochemistry....................................Martin.......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 260 CHM-231... 80196...... Org Chem I - Lecture......................Berger........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 261 CHM-232... 81238...... Org Chem I - Lab............................Berger........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CHM-233... 80198...... Org Chem II - Lecture....................Berger........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 260 CHM-234... 80199...... Org Chem II - Lab..........................Berger........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CJS-115...... 80201...... Intro to Security...............................Hurd..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 106 CJS-116...... 80203...... Intro to Criminology.......................Timmerman..............TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 CJS-116...... 80204...... Intro to Criminology.......................Irons..........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 CJS-121...... 80205...... Criminal Justice System.................Hurd..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 CJS-121...... 80206...... Criminal Justice System.................Irons..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 CJS-121...... 80207...... Criminal Justice System.................Hurd..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 CJS-121...... 80208...... Criminal Justice System.................Irons..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 CJS-121...... 80209...... Criminal Justice System.................Hurd..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 CJS-121...... 80210...... Criminal Justice System.................Irons..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 CJS-121...... 80211...... Criminal Justice System.................Irons..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 CJS-121...... 80213...... Criminal Justice System.................Hurd..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 CJS-222...... 80214...... Criminal Law...................................Solomons...................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 CJS-222...... 80215...... Criminal Law...................................Solomons...................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 CJS-222...... 80216...... Criminal Law...................................Solomons...................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 CJS-222...... 80217...... Criminal Law...................................Solomons...................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 CJS-223...... 80219...... Criminal Evidence & Procedure....Solomons...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 108 CJS-223...... 81279...... Criminal Evidence & Procedure....Aussicker...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 259 CMP-101.... 80218...... Comp Info Literacy.........................Wade.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-108.... 80220...... Game Design Concepts...................Wasilewski................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80221...... Intro to Data Processing.................Walsh......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80222...... Intro to Data Processing.................Wade.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80223...... Intro to Data Processing.................Wade.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80225...... Intro to Data Processing.................Scott........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80226...... Intro to Data Processing.................Scott........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80233...... Intro to Data Processing.................Scott........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80236...... Intro to Data Processing.................Walsh......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-110.... 80237...... Intro to Data Processing.................Wade.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-123.... 80230...... Sys Analysis Design.........................Bamford.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-124.... 80231...... Network Security.............................Tamburelli................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-125.... 80232...... Mgt. of Info. & Sys. Security..........Tamburelli................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-126.... 86548...... Computer Technology & Appl........Murphy.....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................EH 215 CMP-128.... 80224...... Computer Science I.........................Cullen........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................EH 203 CMP-128.... 80229...... Computer Science I.........................Dituri.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................EH 203 CMP-128.... 86566...... Computer Science I.........................Sawh..........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................EH 210 CMP-129.... 80234...... Computer Science II........................Sawh..........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................EH 210 CMP-129.... 86425...... Computer Science II........................Sawh..........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................EH 210 CMP-200.... 80235...... Comp. Oper. Sys. & Utilities...........Sawh..........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................EH 210 CMP-203.... 80238...... Comp.Software Appl.(MS Offic)....Scott........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-203.... 86514...... Comp.Software Appl.(MS Offic)....Scott........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-205.... 80242...... Database Prog. (MS Access)...........Blum..........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................EH 217 CMP-207.... 80245...... Elec. Spreadsheets (MS Excel).......Blum..........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................EH 217 CMP-217.... 80247...... Coop Work Experience It...............Murphy..................................... PROJECT EXAM......................
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CMP-233.... 86515...... Data Structures & Algorithms.......Sawh..........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................EH 210 CMP-243.... 80254...... Ethical Hacking & Sys Defense......Tamburelli................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CMP-245.... 80270...... Web Design Tools.............................Tamburelli................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................EH 205 COM-101... 81245...... Intro to Communications................Soltes......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-103... 86512...... Intro to Public Relations.................Pallant....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80253...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Altieri........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80255...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Gabrielsen.................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 COM-109... 80256...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Panos.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 COM-109... 80257...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Cioffi..........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 259 COM-109... 80258...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Weeks........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 261 COM-109... 80259...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Gabrielsen.................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 COM-109... 80260...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Gabrielsen.................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 COM-109... 80261...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Firth.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80262...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Pallant....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80263...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Panos.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 COM-109... 80264...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Altieri........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80265...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Gabrielsen.................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 COM-109... 80266...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Jones.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80267...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Altieri........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 80268...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Altieri........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 86415...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Pallant....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-109... 86416...... Speech Fundamentals.....................Pallant....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-111.... 80274...... Intro Journalism Newswriting.......Soltes......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-111.... 80275...... Intro Journalism Newswriting.......Soltes......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-112.... 80276...... Advance Journalism-Reporting.....Soltes......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-115.... 80278...... Intro to Mass Media........................Andrew......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 COM-115.... 80280...... Intro to Mass Media........................Andrew......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 COM-228... 80271...... Coop Work Exper-Comm...............Jones.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-230... 80269...... Communication Internship............Soltes......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... COM-234... 80283...... Introduction to Film........................Jones.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86401...... College Student Success..................Siegelman.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86403...... College Student Success..................Schorr........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86405...... College Student Success..................Urgola........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 260 CSS-011...... 86409...... College Student Success..................Beacken..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86411...... College Student Success..................Hawkins.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86542...... College Student Success..................Rufino........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86561...... College Student Success..................Aussicker...................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 259 CSS-011...... 86570...... College Student Success..................Sant-Ambrogio.........MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 261 CSS-011...... 86578...... College Student Success..................Hart...........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 263 CSS-011...... 86580...... College Student Success..................Schorr........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... CSS-011...... 86586...... College Student Success..................Pinajian.....................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 265 CSS-011...... 86597...... College Student Success..................Heisler....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-111..... 80284...... Intro to Dance..................................Run-Kowzun............................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-112..... 80277...... Dance Appreciation.........................Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-135..... 81251...... Dance Theater Workshop...............Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-136..... 80281...... Dance Theatre Workshop II...........Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-137..... 80286...... Ballet I..............................................Flynn......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-141..... 80285...... Modern Dance I...............................Run-Kowzun............................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-211..... 80288...... Intermediate Ballet..........................Flynn......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-216..... 80290...... Intermediate Modern Dance..........Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-217..... 80291...... Advanced Modern Dance...............Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-220..... 80287...... Dance Theatre Workshop III.........Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-224..... 80292...... Choreography I................................Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DAN-230..... 80293...... Dance Internship.............................Jewett........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DRA-110..... 80294...... Acting I - AFA..................................Cioffi..........................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 261 DRA-114..... 80295...... Drama Workshop - AFA.................Gabrielsen................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... DRA-210..... 80297...... Acting III - AFA...............................Cioffi..........................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 261 DRA-222..... 80298...... Movement for the Actor - AFA.......Tomaino....................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 260 DSN-115..... 80296...... Basic Drafting..................................Boss............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-120..... 80299...... Design Concepts I............................Howard..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-120..... 80304...... Design Concepts I............................Whalen...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-125..... 80301...... Design Rendering............................Whalen...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-125..... 81517...... Design Rendering............................Howard..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-135..... 81214...... Fashion Construction Tech.............Huron Carmona....................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-135..... 81244...... Fashion Construction Tech.............Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-145..... 81215...... Intro to Fashion & Visual Merc.....Santangelo-Mosley................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-146..... 80300...... Fashion Merchandising II...............Santangelo-Mosley................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-160..... 81246...... Fashion Construction Tech. II........Huron Carmona....................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-165..... 80303...... Drawing for Designers....................Whalen...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-165..... 80306...... Drawing for Designers....................Whalen...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-220..... 80302...... Design Concepts II..........................Howard..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-234..... 80322...... Ind. Study in Design........................Whalen...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... DSN-234..... 81243...... Ind. Study in Design........................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ECO-211..... 80307...... Prin Economics I.............................Hoy............................MON...... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 ECO-211..... 80308...... Prin Economics I.............................Hoy............................MON...... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 ECO-211..... 80309...... Prin Economics I.............................Hoy............................MON...... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 ECO-211..... 80310...... Prin Economics I.............................Hoy............................MON...... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 ECO-211..... 80311...... Prin Economics I.............................Wassef.......................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 255 ECO-211..... 86524...... Prin Economics I.............................Bernson.....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 259 ECO-212.... 80312...... Prin Economics II............................Hoy............................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 255 ECO-212.... 80313...... Prin Economics II............................Kaifa..........................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 114 ECO-212.... 80314...... Prin Economics II............................Kaifa..........................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 114 ECO-212.... 80315...... Prin Economics II............................Hoy............................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 255 EDU-111..... 80316...... Teaching in Amer:Found.&Issue...Aria............................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 EDU-111..... 80317...... Teaching in Amer:Found.&Issue...Aria............................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 EDU-111..... 80318...... Teaching in Amer:Found.&Issue...Watson...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... EDU-111..... 80319...... Teaching in Amer:Found.&Issue...Beacken..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... EDU-211..... 80320...... Behavior Observation in Educ.......Sullivan..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... EDU-211..... 80321...... Behavior Observation in Educ.......Sullivan..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ELT-110...... 80323...... Digital Principles.............................Fuentes......................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 153 ELT-110...... 80325...... Digital Principles.............................Fuentes......................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 153 ELT-115...... 80324...... Active Circuit Components............Osoliniec....................FRI......... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 166 ELT-201...... 80327...... Electricity.........................................Roscoe.......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 ELT-201...... 81256...... Electricity.........................................Roscoe.......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 ELT-231...... 80328...... Electronic Commun Systems..........Fuentes......................FRI......... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 164 ELT-239...... 81220...... Coop Wrk Exper-Elect....................Fuentes...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-025.... 80330...... Writing Skills...................................DeMattio...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 153 ENG-025.... 80334...... Writing Skills...................................Robinson...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 ENG-025.... 80337...... Writing Skills...................................DeMattio...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 153 ENG-025.... 80339...... Writing Skills...................................Varnum.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 ENG-025.... 80340...... Writing Skills...................................Mohan.......................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 265 ENG-025.... 80341...... Writing Skills...................................Toth............................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 210 ENG-025.... 80344...... Writing Skills...................................Kaiser........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 ENG-025.... 80345...... Writing Skills...................................Birx............................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 ENG-025.... 80346...... Writing Skills...................................Forte..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 261 ENG-025.... 80347...... Writing Skills...................................Emma........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 ENG-025.... 80348...... Writing Skills...................................Corcoran...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 260 ENG-025.... 80349...... Writing Skills...................................Varnum.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 ENG-025.... 80351...... Writing Skills...................................McAree......................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 ENG-025.... 80352...... Writing Skills...................................Beauchamp...............TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 259 ENG-025.... 80353...... Writing Skills...................................Birx............................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 ENG-025.... 80356...... Writing Skills...................................Robinson...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 ENG-025.... 80361...... Writing Skills...................................McAree......................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 ENG-025.... 80362...... Writing Skills...................................Ovalle........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 267 ENG-025.... 80364...... Writing Skills...................................Emma........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 ENG-025.... 80366...... Writing Skills...................................SanGiovanni.............TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 165 ENG-025.... 80368...... Writing Skills...................................Charbel.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 ENG-025.... 80369...... Writing Skills...................................McAree......................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 ENG-025.... 80370...... Writing Skills...................................Charbel.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 ENG-025.... 80371...... Writing Skills...................................Atkins........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 204 ENG-025.... 80379...... Writing Skills...................................Kaiser........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 ENG-025.... 80468...... Writing Skills...................................Kaiser........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 ENG-025.... 80472...... Writing Skills...................................Garcia........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 263 ENG-025.... 80475...... Writing Skills...................................Pellegrino..................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 163 ENG-111..... 80336...... Composition I...................................Hubbard.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80338...... Composition I...................................McAree...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80342...... 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ENG-111..... 80343...... Composition I...................................Giffoniello................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80350...... Composition I...................................McAree...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80354...... Composition I...................................Spagnoli....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 260 ENG-111..... 80355...... Composition I...................................Hubbard.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80358...... Composition I...................................Mohan....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80360...... Composition I...................................McKendry................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80363...... Composition I...................................Mohan....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80365...... Composition I...................................Vitale......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80367...... Composition I...................................Vitale......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80380...... Composition I...................................Ray............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80381...... Composition I...................................Gabrielsen................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80382...... Composition I...................................Dill............................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80383...... Composition I...................................Maguire..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80384...... Composition I...................................McKendry................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80385...... Composition I...................................Beauchamp...............FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 ENG-111..... 80386...... Composition I...................................Driver........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80387...... Composition I...................................Driver........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80388...... Composition I...................................Peterson.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80389...... Composition I...................................Hollowell................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80390...... Composition I...................................Rodimer.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80391...... Composition I...................................Soltes......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80392...... Composition I...................................Chase......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80393...... Composition I...................................Rodimer.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80394...... Composition I...................................Sumka....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80395...... Composition I...................................Emma........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80396...... Composition I...................................Ray............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80397...... Composition I...................................Hollowell................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80398...... Composition I...................................Giuriceo.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80399...... Composition I...................................Beauchamp...............FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 ENG-111..... 80400...... Composition I...................................Williams....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 ENG-111..... 80401...... Composition I...................................SanGiovanni.............FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 158 ENG-111..... 80402...... Composition I...................................Maguire..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80403...... Composition I...................................Williams....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 ENG-111..... 80404...... Composition I...................................Martin....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80405...... Composition I...................................Jackson......................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 267 ENG-111..... 80406...... Composition I...................................Rodimer.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80408...... Composition I...................................Williams....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 ENG-111..... 80409...... Composition I...................................Carr...........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 ENG-111..... 80410...... Composition I...................................Robinson................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80411...... Composition I...................................Giuriceo.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80413...... Composition I...................................Kucsma.....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 ENG-111..... 80414...... Composition I...................................Birx............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80416...... Composition I...................................Ayres..........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 261 ENG-111..... 80418...... Composition I...................................Ovalle........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80419...... Composition I...................................Kucsma.....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 ENG-111..... 80420...... Composition I...................................Martin....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80421...... Composition I...................................O’Donnell.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80422...... Composition I...................................Chase......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80423...... Composition I...................................Ovalle........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80452...... Composition I...................................Vitale......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80454...... Composition I...................................Harte......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80455...... Composition I...................................Schmidt..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80464...... Composition I...................................Garbowsky................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-111..... 80479...... Composition I...................................SanGiovanni.............FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 158 ENG-111..... 80486...... Composition I...................................Raines........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 210 ENG-111..... 81210...... Composition I...................................Carr...........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 ENG-111..... 81212...... Composition I...................................Carr...........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 269 ENG-111..... 81538...... Composition I...................................Ray............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80424...... Composition II.................................Corcoran...................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 110 ENG-112..... 80425...... Composition II.................................McKendry................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80426...... Composition II.................................Maguire..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80427...... Composition II.................................Beauchamp...............FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 263 ENG-112..... 80428...... Composition II.................................DeMattio................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80429...... Composition II.................................Ayres.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80430...... Composition II.................................Apwah....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80431...... Composition II.................................McKendry................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80432...... Composition II.................................McKendry................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80433...... Composition II.................................Williams....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 157 ENG-112..... 80434...... Composition II.................................Maguire..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80435...... Composition II.................................Dill............................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80436...... Composition II.................................Watson......................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 114 ENG-112..... 80437...... Composition II.................................Chase......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80438...... Composition II.................................Peterson.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80439...... Composition II.................................Ray............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80440...... Composition II.................................Driver........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80441...... Composition II.................................Ayres.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80442...... Composition II.................................Apwah....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80443...... Composition II.................................Giffoniello................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80444...... Composition II.................................Maguire..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80445...... Composition II.................................Schmidt..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80446...... Composition II.................................Schmidt..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80447...... Composition II.................................Giffoniello................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80448...... Composition II.................................Corcoran...................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 110 ENG-112..... 80449...... Composition II.................................O’Donnell.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80450...... Composition II.................................Firth.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 80459...... Composition II.................................Ayres.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 81529...... Composition II.................................Apwah....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-112..... 81539...... Composition II.................................Martin....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-113..... 80451...... Creative Writing..............................Ray............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-118..... 80453...... Children’s Literature......................Hollowell...................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 174 ENG-118..... 80456...... Children’s Literature......................Gabrielsen................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-118..... 80457...... Children’s Literature......................Gabrielsen................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-119..... 80467...... Intro to Poetry.................................Peterson.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-123.... 81305...... Intro to Linguistics-Honors............Giuriceo....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 263 ENG-131.... 81301...... Composition I Honor.......................Apwah.......................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 260 ENG-131.... 81302...... Composition I Honor.......................Kucsma..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-131.... 81303...... Composition I Honor.......................Hollowell................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-233.... 80458...... His. Theatre I...................................Cioffi..........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 259 ENG-243.... 80460...... World Lit: Beginning to 1650.........Williams....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 157 ENG-244.... 80462...... World Lit: 1650 to Present.............Eber........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-244.... 80463...... World Lit: 1650 to Present.............Ray............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-246.... 80465...... English Classics...............................Ayres.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-246.... 80466...... English Classics...............................Chase......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-249.... 80469...... Amer. Lit: Colonial-Civil War........Kucsma.....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 151 ENG-249.... 80470...... Amer. Lit: Colonial-Civil War........DeMattio...................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 265 ENG-249.... 80471...... Amer. Lit: Colonial-Civil War........Kucsma.....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 151 ENG-250.... 80476...... Amer. Lit: Civil War-20th Cent.....Garbowsky................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-250.... 80477...... Amer. Lit: Civil War-20th Cent.....Garbowsky................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-250.... 80478...... Amer. Lit: Civil War-20th Cent.....Day............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENG-283.... 81304...... World Lit:begin-1650 - Honors......Gabrielsen................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-103..... 80483...... Basic Engr Graph I.........................Wyssling....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50......................... SH 164 ENR-103..... 80484...... Basic Engr Graph I.........................Colquhoun................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-103..... 80496...... Basic Engr Graph I.........................Fuentes......................FRI......... 8:00-9:50......................... SH 166 ENR-117..... 80480...... Comp-Aided Draft I........................Colquhoun................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-117..... 80481...... Comp-Aided Draft I........................Wyssling....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 169 ENR-117..... 80482...... Comp-Aided Draft I........................Johnson.....................TUE........ 8:00-12:00....................... SH 169 ENR-118..... 80485...... Comp-Aided Draft II......................Colquhoun................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-119..... 80487...... Tech Computer Applications..........D’Alessio...................FRI......... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 151 ENR-119..... 80488...... Tech Computer Applications..........diMaio.......................FRI......... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 151 ENR-121..... 80490...... Engineering Graphics.....................Colquhoun................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-123..... 80497...... Intro to Engineering........................Osoliniec.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-123..... 86424...... Intro to Engineering........................Osoliniec.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-124..... 80491...... Instrumentation Measurements.....Cartano.....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 255 ENR-124..... 80492...... Instrumentation Measurements.....Cartano.....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 255 ENR-125..... 80493...... Comp Programming for Engineer Wassel....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-125..... 80494...... Comp Programming for Engineer Wassel....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ENR-223..... 80495...... Engineering Mechanics I................Wassel........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118
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ESL-010...... 81400...... ESOL Reading I...............................Rooholamini.............FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 204 ESL-017...... 81402...... ESOL Writing I................................DeLaRosa..................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 260 ESL-017...... 81404...... ESOL Writing I................................Rooholamini.............FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 204 ESL-019...... 81409...... ESOL Reading II.............................Siegelman..................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 261 ESL-019...... 81410...... ESOL Reading II.............................Rooholamini.............FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 204 ESL-020...... 81413...... ESOL Writing II..............................Rooholamini.............FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 204 ESL-020...... 86559...... ESOL Writing II..............................Kaddour....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 260 ESL-021...... 81419...... Conversational English...................Lu..............................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 263 ESL-022...... 81423...... Advan. Conersational English........Schorr........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 259 ESL-033...... 81427...... Writing III........................................Siegelman..................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 261 ESL-033...... 81429...... Writing III........................................Hart...........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 260 FRE-111...... 80500...... Elementary French I.......................Kattepur....................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 FRE-111...... 80501...... Elementary French I.......................Sisti............................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 259 FRE-111...... 80503...... Elementary French I.......................Kattepur....................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 FRE-112..... 80499...... Elementary French II......................Sisti............................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 108 FRE-112..... 80502...... Elementary French II......................Sisti............................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 108 GER-111..... 80504...... Elementary German I.....................McKeever..................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 104 GRD-110.... 80505...... Hist. Graphic Design.......................Bandy........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 255 GRD-110.... 80506...... Hist. Graphic Design.......................Bandy........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 255 GRD-111..... 80507...... Intro Comp. Graphics.....................Villarreal...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 161 GRD-116.... 80508...... Electronic Prepress..........................McNeil....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-118.... 80509...... Typography......................................Bandy........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 259 GRD-120.... 80511...... Graphic Design I..............................Bandy........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-218.... 80518...... Typography II..................................Zlotnick..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-220.... 80515...... Graphic Design II............................Longo........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-227.... 80521...... Portfolio Project..............................Longo........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-232.... 80520...... Graphic Dsn. Intern/Coop Wk Ex.Bandy........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-240.... 80519...... Comp Asst Page & Cover Design...McNeil....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-250.... 81247...... Brochure and Magazine Design.....Longo........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... GRD-255.... 80522...... Advertising Design..........................Zlotnick..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HBR-111..... 80523...... Elementary Modern Hebrew I.......Glass..........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 265 HED-112..... 80524...... Drugs, Soc & Human Behavior......Weinberg...................TUE........ 2:00-3:50...................... HPE 227 HED-112..... 80525...... Drugs, Soc & Human Behavior......Weinberg...................TUE........ 2:00-3:50...................... HPE 227 HED-115..... 80517...... Personal & Family Nutrition..........Morano...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HED-115..... 80526...... Personal & Family Nutrition..........Armona.....................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 106 HED-128.... 80529...... Lifetime Wellness.............................Puglisi........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 HED-128.... 80532...... Lifetime Wellness.............................Puglisi........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 HED-128.... 80536...... Lifetime Wellness.............................Puglisi........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 HED-130.... 80537...... Mind-Body Health...........................Armona.....................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 108 HED-132.... 80538...... Stress Management.........................Puglisi........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 167 HED-286.... 80543...... Personal Health & Wellness...........Armona.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 HED-286.... 80544...... Personal Health & Wellness...........Armona.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 HED-286.... 80547...... Personal Health & Wellness...........Armona.....................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 HED-295.... 80548...... First Aid + Em Care........................Paul............................TUE........ 2:00-3:50...................... HPE 225 HED-295.... 80549...... First Aid + Em Care........................Miniter......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 261 HES-106..... 80550...... Personal Trainer Field Exper.........Lemme...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-107..... 80546...... Prog Design & Implementation......Puglisi........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-111...... 80551...... Intro. Exer. Science..........................Paul............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-111...... 80552...... Intro. Exer. Science..........................Paul............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-111...... 80560...... Intro. Exer. Science..........................Paul............................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-126..... 80541...... Personal Fitness...............................Byard......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-126..... 81288...... Personal Fitness...............................Byard......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-128..... 80564...... Yoga..................................................Carlbon..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-131..... 80566...... Pilates................................................Run-Kowzun............................ PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-131..... 80568...... Pilates................................................Run-Kowzun............................ PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-186..... 80571...... Badminton........................................Byard......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-211..... 80572...... Kinesiology.......................................Paul............................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.................... HPE 225 HES-212..... 80569...... Exercise Physiology.........................Morano......................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.................... HPE 216 HES-212..... 80570...... Exercise Physiology.........................Morano......................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.................... HPE 216 HES-213..... 80565...... Exer. Measure & Prescription........Morano...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HES-213..... 81275...... Exer. Measure & Prescription........Morano...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HIS-113...... 80574...... Early Modern Europe.....................Johnston....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 167 HIS-113...... 80575...... Early Modern Europe.....................Hoeflinger.................FRI......... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 HIS-113...... 80576...... Early Modern Europe.....................Hoeflinger.................FRI......... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 HIS-113...... 80577...... Early Modern Europe.....................Bising.........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 HIS-113...... 80578...... Early Modern Europe.....................Bising.........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 HIS-113...... 80580...... Early Modern Europe.....................Hoeflinger.................FRI......... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 HIS-114...... 80581...... Modern Europe................................Bising.........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 110 HIS-114...... 80582...... Modern Europe................................Bising.........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 110 HIS-114...... 80583...... Modern Europe................................Johnston....................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 HIS-114...... 80584...... Modern Europe................................Johnston....................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 HIS-117...... 86587...... Ancient World..................................Pilant.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 HIS-117...... 86589...... Ancient World..................................Pilant.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 HIS-151...... 80592...... Latin American History..................Parrella.....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 HIS-151...... 80593...... Latin American History..................Parrella.....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 HIS-164...... 80594...... Civil War & Reconstruction...........Washburne................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 259 HIS-166...... 80596...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Saganiec....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 HIS-166...... 80597...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Snyder.......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 HIS-166...... 80598...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Grogan......................FRI......... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 HIS-166...... 80599...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Washburne................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 HIS-166...... 80603...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Washburne................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 HIS-166...... 80604...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Snyder.......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 HIS-166...... 80605...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Lee.............................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 167 HIS-166...... 80606...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Grogan......................FRI......... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 HIS-166...... 80607...... Emer. of Amer. U.S. History I.........Olsen..........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 114 HIS-167...... 80590...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Olsen..........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 HIS-167...... 80591...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Olsen..........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 HIS-167...... 80608...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Lee.............................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 HIS-167...... 80609...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Lee.............................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 HIS-167...... 80610...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Heller.........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 153 HIS-167...... 80611...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Bising.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 102 HIS-167...... 80614...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Washburne................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 HIS-167...... 80617...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Washburne................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 HIS-167...... 80620...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Saganiec....................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 158 HIS-167...... 81542...... 20th Cen. Amer. U.S.II....................Chamberlain.............FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 158 HIS-184...... 86596...... Early Modern Europe - Honors.....Pilant.........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 102 HIS-203...... 80613...... His Minorities U.S...........................Heller.........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 153 HIS-203...... 86520...... His Minorities U.S...........................Lee.............................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 HIS-203...... 86529...... His Minorities U.S...........................Lee.............................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 HIS-204...... 80623...... Hist. African Amer. Experience......Dickerson..................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 174 HIS-209...... 80618...... Hist American Women....................Heller.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 114 HIS-209...... 80619...... Hist American Women....................Heller.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 114 HMS-215.... 80621...... Intro Soc Welfare/Hum Services....Karpinski..................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 HOS-100..... 86549...... Serv-Safe Food Handling................Perry..........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 265 HOS-101..... 86509...... Introduction to Food.......................Cosgrove................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HOS-101..... 86546...... Introduction to Food.......................Cosgrove................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HOS-101..... 86565...... Introduction to Food.......................Cosgrove................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HOS-102..... 86554...... Food Managemant...........................Kern..........................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 265 HOS-105..... 86532...... Food Science and Nutrition............Cosgrove...................TUE........ 10:00-11:50..................... SC 240 HOS-106..... 86590...... Success in Hospitality......................Cosgrove...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50....................... SC 240 HOS-106..... 86591...... Success in Hospitality......................Cosgrove...................TUE........ 12:00-1:50....................... SC 240 HOS-110..... 86550...... Dining Room Service.......................Cosgrove................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... HOS-117..... 80625...... Introduction to Baking....................Lowery......................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 HOS-117..... 80626...... Introduction to Baking....................Lowery......................TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 HOS-118..... 86594...... Intro Hospitality Industry..............Iftikhar......................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 267 HOS-120..... 80638...... Hotel/Hosp Management................Perry..........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 265 HOS-201..... 80630...... Marketing and Event Planning......Santangelo-Mosley...TUE........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 267 HOS-211..... 86544...... Hmn Res Mgt/Hosp Industry.........Cosgrove...................TUE........ 8:00-9:50......................... SC 240 HOS-213..... 86413...... Food/Bever Prcs Cont.....................Kern..........................TUE........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 265 HOS-215..... 86540...... Bar & Beverage Service Mangt......Franey.......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 157 HOS-223..... 80622...... Coop Work Experience...................Cosgrove................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... ISA-110....... 80635...... Intercultural Communication........Berninger.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ISA-110....... 80636...... Intercultural Communication........Kelemen....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 261 ISA-215...... 80637...... A Survey of Islam............................Jerai...........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 263 ITL-111....... 80645...... Elementary Italian I........................Ortiz-Batista.............THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................HH 113 ITL-111....... 80646...... Elementary Italian I........................Sant-Ambrogio.........THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 102 ITL-111....... 80647...... Elementary Italian I........................Ortiz-Batista.............THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................HH 113
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ITL-111....... 86534...... Elementary Italian I........................Ortiz-Batista............................. PROJECT EXAM...................... ITL-112...... 80648...... Elementary Italian II......................Ortiz-Batista.............THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................HH 113 JPN-111...... 80649...... Elementary Japanese I....................Morrell......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 263 LHT-101..... 86538...... Intro to Turf Management..............Tolley.........................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 163 LHT-110..... 80650...... Plant Science....................................Tolley.........................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 163 LHT-110..... 86420...... Plant Science....................................Oleksak.....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 261 LHT-114..... 80652...... Land. Ident. Mangt. Use.................Oleksak.....................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 261 LHT-215..... 80656...... Plant Pest Management..................Zukovich...................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 265 LHT-231..... 80658...... Lands. Constr & Equipment..........Tolley.........................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 163 LHT-233..... 80657...... Coop Agri Experience.....................Oleksak..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80660...... Basic Mathematics I........................Philhower.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80661...... Basic Mathematics I........................Chambers.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80662...... Basic Mathematics I........................Andrews.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80663...... Basic Mathematics I........................Wargo........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80664...... Basic Mathematics I........................Sabella....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80665...... Basic Mathematics I........................McCoach................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80666...... Basic Mathematics I........................Wargo........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80667...... Basic Mathematics I........................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80669...... Basic Mathematics I........................Weinfeldt................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80671...... Basic Mathematics I........................Sabella....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80672...... Basic Mathematics I........................Foight........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80673...... Basic Mathematics I........................Andrews.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80674...... Basic Mathematics I........................diMaio....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80675...... Basic Mathematics I........................Hoffart...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80678...... Basic Mathematics I........................Anderson................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80679...... Basic Mathematics I........................Zaloshinsky............................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80680...... Basic Mathematics I........................Weinfeldt................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80682...... Basic Mathematics I........................Anderson................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 80722...... Basic Mathematics I........................Yang........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 81264...... Basic Mathematics I........................Persau........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 81269...... Basic Mathematics I........................Goldberg................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 81273...... Basic Mathematics I........................Grivoyannis.............................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-011..... 81510...... Basic Mathematics I........................Peterson.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MAT-014.... 80686...... Basic Algebra I.................................Philhower..................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 MAT-014.... 80687...... Basic Algebra I.................................Stigliano....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 MAT-014.... 80688...... Basic Algebra I.................................Peterson....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 MAT-014.... 80689...... Basic Algebra I.................................Wuzniak....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 163 MAT-014.... 80690...... Basic Algebra I.................................Stigliano....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 MAT-014.... 80691...... Basic Algebra I.................................Peterson....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 MAT-014.... 80692...... Basic Algebra I.................................Strong........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 MAT-014.... 80693...... Basic Algebra I.................................Poetsch......................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 261 MAT-014.... 80694...... Basic Algebra I.................................Strong........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 MAT-014.... 80695...... Basic Algebra I.................................Chambers..................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 259 MAT-014.... 80696...... Basic Algebra I.................................Taran.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 MAT-014.... 80698...... Basic Algebra I.................................Philhower..................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 269 MAT-014.... 80699...... Basic Algebra I.................................Goldberg...................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 259 MAT-014.... 80700...... Basic Algebra I.................................D’Alessio...................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 157 MAT-014.... 81239...... Basic Algebra I.................................Shoenfelt...................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 263 MAT-014.... 81511...... Basic Algebra I.................................Taran.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 MAT-016.... 80681...... Intermediate Algebra......................Jones..........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 157 MAT-016.... 80684...... Intermediate Algebra......................Poetsch......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 MAT-016.... 80702...... Intermediate Algebra......................Weinfeldt...................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 265 MAT-016.... 81211...... Intermediate Algebra......................Stigliano....................THU........ 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 MAT-016.... 81213...... Intermediate Algebra......................Elmuccio...................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 161 MAT-016.... 81294...... Intermediate Algebra......................Krejci.........................THU........ 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 MAT-016.... 81522...... Intermediate Algebra......................Garcia........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 MAT-016.... 81523...... Intermediate Algebra......................Garcia........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 269 MAT-050.... 80703...... Fundamentals of Mathematics.......Winston.....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 265 MAT-050.... 80705...... Fundamentals of Mathematics.......Shoenfelt...................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 263 MAT-050.... 86525...... Fundamentals of Mathematics.......Poetsch......................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 261 MAT-050.... 86552...... Fundamentals of Mathematics.......Klages........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 267 MAT-050.... 86555...... Fundamentals of Mathematics.......Stigliano....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 157 MAT-060.... 80677...... Fundamentals of Algebra................diMaio.......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 261 MAT-060.... 80683...... Fundamentals of Algebra................Thurman...................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 MAT-060.... 81524...... Fundamentals of Algebra................Thurman...................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 MAT-108.... 80706...... Basic Statistics.................................Chambers..................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 174 MAT-108.... 80707...... Basic Statistics.................................Jones..........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 151 MAT-108.... 80717...... Basic Statistics.................................Shoenfelt...................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 263 MAT-108.... 80760...... Basic Statistics.................................Collins.......................THU........ 8:00-9:50......................... SH 100 MAT-108.... 81231...... Basic Statistics.................................Chambers..................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 174 MAT-110..... 80708...... College Algebra................................Persau........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 MAT-110..... 80709...... College Algebra................................Persau........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 MAT-110..... 80710...... College Algebra................................Collins.......................THU........ 8:00-9:50......................... SH 100 MAT-110..... 80711...... College Algebra................................Elmuccio...................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 110 MAT-110..... 80712...... College Algebra................................Elmuccio...................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 110 MAT-110..... 80713...... College Algebra................................Goldberg...................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 157 MAT-110..... 80714...... College Algebra................................Garcia........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 159 MAT-110..... 80715...... College Algebra................................Collins.......................THU........ 8:00-9:50......................... SH 100 MAT-110..... 80716...... College Algebra................................Grivoyannis..............THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 157 MAT-110..... 80718...... College Algebra................................Piterbarg...................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 153 MAT-110..... 80719...... College Algebra................................Lunario.....................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 MAT-110..... 80720...... College Algebra................................Sarmiento..................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 261 MAT-110..... 80721...... College Algebra................................Scerbo........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 259 MAT-110..... 80723...... College Algebra................................Shuck.........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 265 MAT-110..... 80724...... College Algebra................................Lunario.....................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 118 MAT-110..... 80725...... College Algebra................................Zaloshinsky...............THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 161 MAT-110..... 80764...... College Algebra................................McCoach...................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 267 MAT-113..... 80727...... Applied Calculus.............................Fitzpatrick................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 163 MAT-117..... 80730...... Math Analysis for Bus. & Eco........Collins.......................THU........ 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 MAT-118..... 80729...... Calculus Appl to Bus & Eco...........Stigliano....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 100 MAT-118..... 86412...... Calculus Appl/Bus...........................Yang...........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 108 MAT-120.... 80731...... Math for Liberal Arts......................Wargo........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 267 MAT-120.... 80733...... Math for Liberal Arts......................Yang...........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 114 MAT-120.... 80734...... Math for Liberal Arts......................Winston.....................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 MAT-120.... 80735...... Math for Liberal Arts......................Yang...........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 114 MAT-120.... 86572...... Math for Liberal Arts......................Winston.....................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 MAT-120.... 86573...... Math for Liberal Arts......................Winston.....................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 100 MAT-123.... 80737...... Precalculus.......................................Thurman...................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 MAT-123.... 80738...... Precalculus.......................................Sabella.......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 153 MAT-123.... 80739...... Precalculus.......................................Krejci.........................THU........ 10:00-11:50..................... SH 100 MAT-123.... 80740...... Precalculus.......................................Garlick......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 159 MAT-123.... 80763...... Precalculus.......................................Poetsch......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 MAT-124.... 80741...... Statistics............................................Magloire....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 269 MAT-124.... 80742...... Statistics............................................Chambers..................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 110 MAT-124.... 80743...... Statistics............................................Garlick......................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 158 MAT-124.... 80744...... Statistics............................................Persau........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 110 MAT-124.... 80746...... Statistics............................................Foight........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 255 MAT-130.... 80745...... Probability & Statistics...................Jones..........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 157 MAT-130.... 80747...... Probability & Statistics...................Piterbarg...................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 161 MAT-130.... 80751...... Probability & Statistics...................Collins.......................THU........ 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 MAT-130.... 80768...... Probability & Statistics...................Fitzpatrick................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 MAT-130.... 86563...... Probability & Statistics...................Fitzpatrick................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 MAT-131.... 80728...... Analytic Geometry & Calculus I....Collins.......................THU........ 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 MAT-131.... 80748...... Analytic Geometry & Calculus I....Slusarczyk.................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 153 MAT-131.... 80749...... Analytic Geometry & Calculus I....Garlick......................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 159 MAT-132.... 80732...... Analytic Geometry Calculus II......Slusarczyk.................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 153 MAT-132.... 80750...... Analytic Geometry Calculus II......McCoach...................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 267 MAT-132.... 81217...... Analytic Geometry Calculus II......Shuck.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 265 MAT-140.... 80736...... Math for Radiographers.................Maloney....................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 255 MAT-180.... 81309...... Statistics - Honors............................Fitzpatrick................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 163 MAT-230.... 80762...... Calculus III......................................Sarmiento..................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 261 MEC-118.... 80755...... Computer Integrated Manufact.....McCabe.....................FRI......... 8:00-9:50......................... SH 167 MEC-118.... 80756...... Computer Integrated Manufact.....McCabe.....................FRI......... 10:00-11:50..................... SH 167 MEC-118.... 80761...... Computer Integrated Manufact.....McCabe.....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 167 MEC-141.... 80757...... Str. Mater. for Tech..........................Wassel........................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 269 MED-110.... 86537...... Multimedia I....................................Tamburelli................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MED-114.... 80766...... Media Aesthetics..............................Kalas.......................................... PROJECT EXAM......................
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MED-117.... 80769...... Intro to Broadcasting......................Kalas.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MED-119.... 80778...... Digital Media Production...............Tamburelli................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MED-210.... 80779...... Digital Video Editing.......................Tamburelli................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MED-211.... 80774...... TV Production I...............................Kalas.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MED-230.... 80782...... Media Internship.............................Murphy..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MKT-113.... 80784...... Principles of Marketing I................Miller......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MKT-113.... 80785...... Principles of Marketing I................Martirano.................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 174 MKT-113.... 80786...... Principles of Marketing I................Jeska..........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 153 MKT-113.... 80788...... Principles of Marketing I................Russomanno.............TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 114 MKT-113.... 80789...... Principles of Marketing I................Sutton........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 MKT-113.... 86541...... Principles of Marketing I................Miller......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MKT-113.... 86576...... Principles of Marketing I................Sutton........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 100 MKT-114.... 81241...... Prin Marketing II............................Martirano.................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 263 MUS-011.... 80791...... Basic Musicianship I.......................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-011.... 80792...... Basic Musicianship I.......................DePope...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-101.... 80793...... Chorus I............................................Reyes-Mir................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-102.... 80794...... Chorus II..........................................Reyes-Mir................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-109.... 80797...... Applied Music Sec-Voice I..............Reyes-Mir................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-112.... 80799...... Intro/Electron Music.......................Nam........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-112.... 80800...... Intro/Electron Music.......................Bevia.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-114.... 80802...... American Music...............................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-117.... 80804...... Music Theory I.................................Bevia.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-117.... 80805...... Music Theory I.................................Gradone.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-118.... 80803...... Music Theory II...............................Bevia.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-118.... 80806...... Music Theory II...............................Gradone.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-124.... 80807...... Electronic Music II..........................Nam........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-125.... 80809...... Applied Music Sec - Piano I...........Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-125.... 80810...... Applied Music Sec - Piano I...........Whiddon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-125.... 80811...... Applied Music Sec - Piano I...........Whiddon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-126.... 80812...... Applied Music Sec - Piano II..........Hause......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-126.... 80813...... Applied Music Sec - Piano II..........Yanagi........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-135.... 80818...... Applied Music Primary I................Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-136.... 80819...... Applied Music Primary II..............Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-137.... 80820...... Applied Music Primary III.............Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-138.... 80821...... Applied Music Primary IV.............Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-145.... 80823...... Chamber Choir I.............................Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-146.... 81218...... Chamber Choir II............................Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-147.... 80824...... Chamber Choir III..........................Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-148.... 81219...... Chamber Choir IV..........................Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-152.... 80825...... Piano I...............................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-152.... 80827...... Piano I...............................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-153.... 80830...... Piano II.............................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-153.... 80831...... Piano II.............................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-154.... 80833...... Piano III...........................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-154.... 80837...... Piano III...........................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-155.... 80836...... Piano IV............................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-155.... 80839...... Piano IV............................................Roccanova................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-163.... 80835...... Rock Hist. & Culture......................Hamersma................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-165.... 80840...... Intro Music Recording....................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-165.... 80841...... Intro Music Recording....................Deardorff.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-165.... 80842...... Intro Music Recording....................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-165.... 80843...... Intro Music Recording....................Palladino................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-167.... 80844...... Music Recording II..........................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-176.... 80845...... Aural Comprehension I..................DePope...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-177.... 80846...... Aural Comprehension II.................DePope...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-180.... 80854...... Microphone Techniques..................Barbarita.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-182.... 81202...... Audio Production Techniques........Deardorff.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-215.... 80850...... Music Theory III.............................Bilotti......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-216.... 80851...... Music Theory IV..............................Bilotti......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-217.... 80857...... Music History Lite to 1750.............Palladino................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-225.... 80855...... Applied Music Sec - Piano III........Yanagi........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-226.... 80856...... Applied Music Sec - Piano IV.........Yanagi........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-233.... 80858...... Indep Study-Music..........................Mammon................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-243.... 80860...... Musical Theater Auditions..............Edinger...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-244.... 80861...... Ind Std Elec Music I........................Bevia.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-249.... 80863...... Practicum.........................................Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-250.... 80865...... Internship in Music Recording......Collins....................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-258.... 80870...... Contemp Music:20th-21st Cent.....Hamersma................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... MUS-259.... 80871...... Hard Disk Recording......................Barbarita.................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... NUR-121..... 80876...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Gerepka.....................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80877...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Gerepka.....................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80878...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Wayne........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80879...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Agnihotri...................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80880...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Schicho......................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80881...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Schicho......................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80882...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Bunty.........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80883...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............Bunty.........................TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80884...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............McCormack..............TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-121..... 80885...... Fundamentals of Nursing...............McCormack..............TUE........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 NUR-213..... 81092...... Maternal-Child/Mental Health......Braun........................THU........ 8:00-10:30.......................CH 156 NUR-213..... 81093...... Maternal-Child/Mental Health......Gilmore.....................THU........ 8:00-10:30.......................CH 156 NUR-213..... 81094...... Maternal-Child/Mental Health......Shapiro......................THU........ 8:00-10:30.......................HH 113 NUR-213..... 81095...... Maternal-Child/Mental Health......Walker.......................THU........ 8:00-10:30.......................HH 113 NUR-213..... 81097...... Maternal-Child/Mental Health......Mascia.......................THU........ 8:00-10:30.......................HH 113 NUR-213..... 81098...... Maternal-Child/Mental Health......Swanson....................THU........ 8:00-10:30.......................HH 113 PHL-111..... 80890...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Shouler......................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 PHL-111..... 80902...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Shouler......................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 PHL-111..... 80903...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Levy........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHL-111..... 80905...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Matlack.....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 165 PHL-111..... 80907...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Levy........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHL-111..... 86530...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Shouler......................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 118 PHL-111..... 86551...... Intro to Philosophy..........................Levy...........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 167 PHL-114..... 86526...... Ethics................................................Levy...........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 174 PHL-114..... 86533...... Ethics................................................Shouler......................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 153 PHL-180..... 81311...... Intro to Philos -Honors Semina......Shouler......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 151 PHL-211..... 80912...... Philosophy of Person.......................Levy........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-111..... 80915...... Intro to Photography.......................Del Giudice............................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-111..... 80950...... Intro to Photography.......................Del Giudice............................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-111..... 86423...... Intro to Photography.......................Gruneiro-Roadcap................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-115..... 80917...... Photography I..................................Uibopuu.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-115..... 86418...... Photography I..................................Gruneiro-Roadcap................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-115..... 86558...... Photography I..................................Slovenc...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-117..... 86553...... Color Photography I.......................Slovenc...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-119..... 86569...... Contemp. Photography...................Gruneiro-Roadcap................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-204..... 86419...... Digital Imaging I..............................Gruneiro-Roadcap................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-216..... 86417...... Studio Lighting Techniques............Gruneiro-Roadcap................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-224..... 80949...... Digital Imaging II............................Slovenc...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-290..... 80914...... Indep. Study I in Photography.......Slovenc...................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHO-290..... 80926...... Indep. Study I in Photography.......Gruneiro-Roadcap................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHY-103..... 80924...... Concepts of Physics.........................Wassel........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 259 PHY-111...... 80928...... Technical Physics I..........................Kirk...........................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 259 PHY-111...... 80933...... Technical Physics I..........................Kirk...........................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 259 PHY-118..... 80931...... Meteorology.....................................Staver........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 PHY-118..... 80934...... Meteorology.....................................Staver........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 PHY-118..... 80935...... Meteorology.....................................Staver........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 118 PHY-125..... 80936...... Gen Physics I - Lecture...................Klages........................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 255 PHY-126..... 80937...... Gen Physics I - Lab.........................Kirk........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHY-126..... 81203...... Gen Physics I - Lab.........................Kirk........................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PHY-133..... 80927...... Engr Physics II - Lecture................Klages........................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 267 PHY-134..... 80929...... Lab-Engr. Physics II........................Klages........................................ PROJECT EXAM...................... POL-111..... 80939...... American Government...................Bristow......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 159 POL-111..... 80940...... American Government...................Bernardo...................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 POL-111..... 80941...... American Government...................Bernardo...................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 POL-111..... 80942...... American Government...................Bernardo...................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 POL-111..... 80943...... American Government...................Bernardo...................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 POL-222..... 80944...... Constitutional Law..........................Bristow......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 110 POL-222..... 80945...... Constitutional Law..........................Bristow......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 110
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POL-231..... 80946...... State and Local Government..........Kiernan.....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 267 POL-231..... 80947...... State and Local Government..........Bristow......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 POL-231..... 80948...... State and Local Government..........Bristow......................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 114 PSY-112...... 80953...... Career Development........................Hawkins.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PSY-113...... 80951...... General Psychology.........................Nelson........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80952...... General Psychology.........................Nelson........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80954...... General Psychology.........................Nelson........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80956...... General Psychology.........................Williford....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80958...... General Psychology.........................Aria............................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 PSY-113...... 80959...... General Psychology.........................Aria............................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 100 PSY-113...... 80960...... General Psychology.........................Wynn.........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80961...... General Psychology.........................Craig.......................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PSY-113...... 80962...... General Psychology.........................Wynn.........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80963...... General Psychology.........................Wynn.........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80964...... General Psychology.........................Morgan......................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 PSY-113...... 80965...... General Psychology.........................Catalano.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PSY-113...... 80966...... General Psychology.........................Fodali........................THU........ 4:00-5:50.........................CH 259 PSY-113...... 80967...... General Psychology.........................Williford....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80969...... General Psychology.........................Wynn.........................THU........ 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 PSY-113...... 80970...... General Psychology.........................Wynn.........................THU........ 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 PSY-113...... 80971...... General Psychology.........................Williford....................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80972...... General Psychology.........................Nelson........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80973...... General Psychology.........................Catalano.................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PSY-113...... 80974...... General Psychology.........................Morgan......................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 PSY-113...... 80975...... General Psychology.........................Williford....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 PSY-113...... 80980...... General Psychology.........................Urgola........................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 102 PSY-113...... 81543...... General Psychology.........................Williford....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 PSY-113...... 81544...... General Psychology.........................Williford....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 124 PSY-117...... 80979...... Health Psychology...........................Wynn.........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 102 PSY-180...... 81312...... General Psychology - Honors.........Williford....................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................CH 106 PSY-213...... 80981...... Child Psychology.............................Wynn.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 102 PSY-214...... 80984...... Adolescent Psychology....................Williford....................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 106 PSY-217...... 80985...... Educational Psychology..................Sullivan..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PSY-217...... 80987...... Educational Psychology..................Sullivan..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... PSY-221...... 80990...... Psych Personality.............................Nelson........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................CH 104 PSY-229...... 80992...... Commun Mentl Health...................Weyer........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 165 RAD-100..... 80997...... Intro to Radiography......................Maloney....................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 255 RAD-104..... 80999...... Prin. of Radiography I....................Verna.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 RAD-104..... 81001...... Prin. of Radiography I....................Verna.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 RAD-104..... 81002...... Prin. of Radiography I....................Verna.........................THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 RAD-200..... 81011...... Pathology for Radiography............Pellino........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................CH 161 RAD-204..... 81013...... Prin. of Radiography III.................Vill’Neuve.................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 153 RAD-204..... 81014...... Prin. of Radiography III.................Vill’Neuve.................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 153 RAD-204..... 81225...... Prin. of Radiography III.................Vill’Neuve.................FRI......... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 153 RAD-207..... 81017...... Radiologic Special Imaging............Vill’Neuve.................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 151 RAD-210..... 81018...... Radiographic Exposure..................Maloney....................FRI......... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 263 RAD-213..... 81019...... Radiography Clin. Prac III............Vill’Neuve................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... RAD-213..... 81020...... Radiography Clin. Prac III............Vill’Neuve................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... RAD-213..... 81021...... Radiography Clin. Prac III............Vill’Neuve................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... RAD-213..... 81023...... Radiography Clin. Prac III............Vill’Neuve................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... RAD-213..... 81204...... Radiography Clin. Prac III............Vill’Neuve................................. PROJECT EXAM...................... RTH-199..... 81010...... Respiratory Theraputics.................Rutkowski.................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 174 RTH-199..... 81205...... Respiratory Theraputics.................Rutkowski.................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 174 RTH-199..... 81206...... Respiratory Theraputics.................Rutkowski.................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 174 RTH-202..... 81207...... Cardiopul Pharmacol......................DaSilva......................FRI......... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 267 RTH-203..... 81208...... Cardiopul Physiology......................Rutkowski.................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 263 SCI-118....... 81024...... General Astronomy.........................Staver........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 SCI-118....... 81025...... General Astronomy.........................Staver........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 SCI-118....... 81026...... General Astronomy.........................Staver........................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................DH 118 SCI-118....... 81252...... General Astronomy.........................Puzycki......................TUE........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 267 SOC-108..... 81028...... Cultural Geography........................Schennum.................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 158 SOC-120..... 81027...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Coe.............................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 261 SOC-120..... 81029...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Kloby.........................MON...... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 SOC-120..... 81030...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Hetzler.......................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81031...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Qarmout....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 114 SOC-120..... 81032...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Ghafoor-Davis..........MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 263 SOC-120..... 81034...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Marcus......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81035...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Hetzler.......................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81036...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Hetzler.......................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81037...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Marcus......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81038...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Marcus......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81039...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Kenny........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 SOC-120..... 81040...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Hetzler.......................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81041...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Marcus......................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 124 SOC-120..... 81042...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Khalid........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 110 SOC-120..... 81043...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Voltmer......................MON...... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 SOC-120..... 81044...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Khalid........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 110 SOC-120..... 81045...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Voltmer......................MON...... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 SOC-120..... 81046...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Hetzler.......................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 108 SOC-120..... 81049...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Voltmer......................MON...... 12:00-1:50....................... SH 100 SOC-120..... 81050...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Kenny........................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 255 SOC-120..... 81051...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Kloby.........................MON...... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 SOC-120..... 81052...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Selengut.....................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 174 SOC-120..... 81054...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Qarmout....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 114 SOC-120..... 81057...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Kloby.........................MON...... 2:00-3:50......................... SH 100 SOC-120..... 81058...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Marchetta.................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................CH 153 SOC-120..... 81431...... Princ. of Sociology...........................Schennum.................MON...... 8:00-9:50.........................DH 158 SOC-180..... 81314...... Principles of Soc - Honors..............Weyer........................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 110 SOC-202..... 81056...... Contemp Social Issue......................Hetzler.......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 269 SOC-206..... 86522...... Religion/Human Exp.......................Selengut.....................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................DH 174 SOC-209..... 86545...... The Family.......................................Selengut.....................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 174 SOC-217..... 81062...... Archeology.......................................Schennum.................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................DH 158 SOC-222..... 81064...... Deviant Behavior.............................Weyer........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 SOC-222..... 81065...... Deviant Behavior.............................Weyer........................MON...... 10:00-11:50.....................DH 110 SOC-224..... 81067...... Social Psychology.............................Marcus......................MON...... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 153 SOC-230..... 81068...... Sociology of Globalization..............Kloby.........................MON...... 12:00-1:50.......................CH 108 SPN-111...... 81069...... Elementary Spanish I......................Nielsen.......................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 261 SPN-111...... 81070...... Elementary Spanish I......................Ortiz..........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 265 SPN-111...... 81071...... Elementary Spanish I......................Perez-Sanjurjo.........THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 267 SPN-111...... 81073...... Elementary Spanish I......................Picallo........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 167 SPN-111...... 81074...... Elementary Spanish I......................Hart...........................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 208 SPN-111...... 81084...... Elementary Spanish I......................Hernando..................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 259 SPN-111...... 86567...... Elementary Spanish I......................Rosende..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... SPN-111...... 86568...... Elementary Spanish I......................Rosende..................................... PROJECT EXAM...................... SPN-112...... 81075...... Elementary Spanish II....................Picallo........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 158 SPN-112...... 81076...... Elementary Spanish II....................Ortiz..........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 265 SPN-112...... 81077...... Elementary Spanish II....................Picallo........................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 158 SPN-112...... 81078...... Elementary Spanish II....................Rosende.....................THU........ 8:00-9:50......................... SH 151 SPN-112...... 81079...... Elementary Spanish II....................Gannon......................THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 263 SPN-112...... 81080...... Elementary Spanish II....................Perez-Sanjurjo.........THU........ 8:00-9:50.........................DH 267 SPN-211...... 81081...... Intermediate Spanish I....................Rosende.....................THU........ 2:00-3:50.........................CH 156 SPN-212...... 81082...... Intermediate Spanish II..................Perez-Sanjurjo.........THU........ 12:00-1:50.......................DH 267 SPN-220...... 81087...... Spanish Literature...........................Siegelman..................THU........ 10:00-11:50.....................DH 260 TEL-109..... 81083...... Intro Telecommunication................D’Alessio...................FRI......... 2:00-3:50.........................CH 265