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Page 1: Spring 2012 - University of the District of Columbiafiles.udc.edu/docs/course_guide_2012_spring.pdfDr. Deepak Kumar, Chairperson 202.274.7401, Building 44, Room 200-03 Department of

Spring 2012

Community College, Four-Year and Graduate Offerings

Page 2: Spring 2012 - University of the District of Columbiafiles.udc.edu/docs/course_guide_2012_spring.pdfDr. Deepak Kumar, Chairperson 202.274.7401, Building 44, Room 200-03 Department of

UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (AREA CODE 202)

Academic Advising Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6899

Academic Support Center (Tutoring) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6899

Admissions—Undergrad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6110

Admissions—Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6110

Admissions—Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7341

Agricultural Experiment Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7137

Alumni Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5117

Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5024

Blackboard 9.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6628

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5110

Cable Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5300

Campus Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5050

Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6413

Cashier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5112

Child Development Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5213

Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5800

Computer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5500

Continuing Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7100

Cooperative Extension Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7115

Counseling Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6000

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5060

Gerontology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6593

Graduate Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6121

Health Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5350

Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5030

Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5000

Land-Grant Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7124

Law School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.7400

Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6370

Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5050

New Student Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5900

Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5159

Provost and VP for Academic Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5072

Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6200

Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5824

Speech & Hearing Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6161

Student Accounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5168

Student Life & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5900

Student Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5210

Student Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6092

Testing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6063

Trilogy Student Newspaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5574

Undergrad Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5190

Veterans Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6099

Water Resources Research Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.5273

Workforce Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274.6999

Visit us on the Web. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . udc.edu

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Advisors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–7

Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Academic Degree Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4

Bookstore Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Consortium of Universities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Course Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Department Chairpersons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5

Disability Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Email Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Locations of Colleges & Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5

Registration Locations & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Residency Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Schedule of Classes—Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Schedule of Classes—UDC Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Schedule of Classes—UDC Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Schedule of Classes—Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Trial Schedule Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Tuition & Fees Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY

The University of the District of Columbia is an Equal Opportunity Affirma-tive Action institution. The University prohibits discrimination or harassmentagainst any person on the basis of the actual or perceived actual race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender iden-tity or expression, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation,marital status, personal appearance, genetic information, familial status, sourceof income, status as a victim of an intrafamily offense, place of residence orbusiness, or status as a covered veteran, as provided for and to the extent required by District and Federal statutes and regulations. This policy coversall programs, services policies, and procedures of the University, including admission to educational programs and employment. The University empha-sizes the recruitment of minorities, women, disabled individuals, disabled veterans, Vietnam era veterans, and other eligible veterans.

©2011 University of the District of Columbia.

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES — SPRING 2012

WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUTCONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES?Continuing Education at the Community College has more than a thou-sand online and affordable classes right now and will soon be offering liveclasses in professional development, liberal arts, leisure and recreation,and public service and nonprofit management.

Visit www.udc.edu/cc/continuing_education for more information.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Effective fall semester 2009, students pursuing associate degrees or cer-tificate programs (listed below) will be admitted to the open admissions,Community College (CC).

The requirements are:Official high school transcript or official GED resultsPlacement test - ACCUPLACER (administered by the Testing Office)

Associate Degree ProgramsAdministrative Office ManagementArchitectural Engineering TechnologyAutomotive TechnologyAviation Maintenance TechnologyBusiness TechnologyComputer Accounting TechnologyComputer Science TechnologyConstruction ManagementCorrections AdministrationEducationFashion MerchandisingFire Science TechnologyGraphic Communications TechnologyGraphic DesignHospitality Management and TourismLaw EnforcementLegal AssistantLiberal StudiesMedical RadiographyMortuary ScienceMusicNursingRespiratory Therapy

Certificate ProgramsNursing AssistantPractical NursingOffice Technology

UNIVERSITY

Effective fall semester 2011, students pursuing baccalaureate degrees (onpage 4) will be eligible for admission to the University, if one of the following admission requirements* is met:

2.5 GPA and 1200 SAT/16 ACT score or2.0 GPA and 1400 SAT/19 ACT score

Students who do not meet the above requirements may “test in” by achievingrequired minimum scores on the ACCUPLACER examination subtests:78 (reading), 86 (English) and 85 (mathematics).

International students who are non-native speakers of English must alsotake the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and achieve min-imum scores of 550 on the written test, 213 on the computerized test, or79 on the Internet test.

* These minimum requirements do not preclude the additional require-ments established by the respective degree programs.

ACCREDITATION

The University of the District of Columbia is accredited by the Middle StatesCommission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA19104. (267.284.5000) The Middle States Commission on Higher Educationis an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the US Secretary of Edu-cation and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

ACADEMIC CALENDAR—SPRING 2012Course Adjustment Period for Continuing Students . . . . . . .January 2–6Tuition Installment Plan Enrollment Period for Continuing Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 3–6Professional Development Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 4–6College/School Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 5Orientation, Advising and Registration for New, Transfer and Readmitted Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 5–10Last Day for Payment for Continuing Students Registration . . .January 6Late Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 11–13Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observance (University Closed) . . .January 16Classes Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 17Add/Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 18–20Withdrawal Deadline for 100% Refund (Tuition Only) . . . . . . . .January 23Verification of Attendance Reports Due Online . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 27Winter Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 27Last Day to Apply for Spring 2012 Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .January 27Founder’s Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 15President’s Day Observed (University Closed) . . . . . . . . . . . .February 20Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 21Last Day for Deans to Submit Undergraduate Graduation Clearance Forms to the Office of the Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 9Mid-term Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 12–17Summer Admissions Application Deadline for International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 15Last Day to Enter Mid-Term Grades Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 20Last Day to Withdraw from Classes without Academic Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 23Spring Break (Classes Suspended) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 26–31Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 2Continuing Students Advisement and Online Registration for Fall 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 2–13Deadline for Removing Incomplete Grades for Fall 2011 (Due in the Office of the Registrar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 13Deadline for Graduating Seniors to Clear Financial Aid, Student Accounts and Library Obligations/Holds . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 13Admissions Application Deadline—Undergrad & Graduate—Summer Term: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 15—Fall Semester: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 15Emancipation Day Observed (University Closed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 16Classes Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 17Last Day for Deans to Submit Graduate Students’ Graduation Clearance Forms to the Office of the Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 18Last Day of Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 24Make-up Day and Reading Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 25Common Exams (School of Business) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 26Common Exams (English) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 26Final Exam Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April 27–May 3Last Day for Grade Report Submission (ONLINE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 5Summer Registration Begins for the First- and Second-Week Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 7Spring Semester Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 11Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 12Fall 2012 Admissions Application Deadline for International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 15

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UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMS

College of Arts and Sciences

Administration of JusticeArt (BA)Biology (BS)Chemistry (BS)Early Childhood Education**Elementary Education**EnglishFrench**Graphic Design (BFA)Health EducationHistoryHuman DevelopmentMass MediaMathematicsMusicNursing (BSN)Physics**Political SciencePsychologyRespiratory Therapy**Security Studies (online)**Social WorkSociology/AnthropologySpecial Education**Spanish**

College of Agriculture,Urban Sustainability, andEnvironmental SciencesArchitecture

Environmental Science

Nutrition and Food Science

School of Business and Public AdministrationAccounting

Business Management

Computer Information and Systems Science

Economics

Finance

Marketing

Procurement and Public Contracting**

School of Engineering and Applied SciencesCivil Engineering

Computer Science (BS)

Electrical Engineering

Information Technology

Mechanical Engineering

**Pending administrative review, the degree programs indicated above may be discontin-ued, or discontinued as majors and reconstituted as minors or concentrations withinother majors. New students interested in these programs should contact the AcademicAdvising Center at 202.274.6899 for updates and guidance as to alternatives andcourse registration.

**Pending administrative review, the graduate programs indicated above may suspendnew admissions for spring 2012. Students interested in applying to these programs should contact the Admissions Office at 202.274.6110 before submitting an application.

UNIVERSITY BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT HEADS AND LOCATIONS

COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Dr. Jonathan Gueverra, Chief Executive Officer202.274.7177, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 514

Dr. Jacqueline S. Jackson, Dean of Academic Affairs202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 321

Dr. H. Pearl Peters, Dean of Student Achievement202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 225

Dr. Melanie Anderson, Dean of New Program Development and Compliance202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 321

C. Vanessa Spinner, Dean of Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning202.274.7181, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 329

Prof. Dorothy Phaire, Faculty Program Coordinator for English, World Languages, ESL 202.274.5629, 801 N. Capitol St. NE

Prof. John Griffin, Faculty Program Coordinator for Math and Engineering202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Room 407

Prof. David Watts, Faculty Program Coordinator for Business and Social Sciences202.274.6238, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Room 617

Prof. Elgloria Harrison, Interim Chair for AAS Nursing and Allied Health202.274.6366, Building 44, Room 200-24

Prof. Steve Madkins, Faculty Program Coordinator for Graphic Communication Technology and Early Childhood Education202.274.7368, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Room 521

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESDr. Gloria S. Wyche-Moore, Dean202.274.7100, Building 44, Room 102

DIVISION OF URBAN AGRICULTURE

Department of Nutrition & Food Science 202.274.7100

DIVISION OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN

Department of ArchitectureClarence Pearson, Chairperson202.274.5057

DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Department of Environmental Sciences202.274.7100

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESDr. April Massey, Associate Dean202.274.5194, Building 41, Suite 405-01

National Center for Urban EducationDr. Christopher Meyers Asch, Interim Director 202.274.5420, Building 38, Room 113

DIVISION OF ARTS AND EDUCATION

Department of EducationDr. Lena Walton, Assistant Dean and Chairperson202.274.5543, Building 38, Room 109

College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental SciencesArchitecture

Nutrition/Dietetics

Water Resources Management

School of Business and Public AdministrationBusiness Administration

Public Administration

School of Engineering and Applied SciencesComputer Science

Electrical Engineering

David A. Clarke School of LawJuris Doctorate (JD)

Master of Laws (LLM)

College of Arts and Sciences Applied Statistics

Cancer Biology, Prevention and Control

Clinical Psychology**

Counseling

Early Childhood Education

Homeland Security

Rehabilitation Counseling

Special Education

Speech-Language Pathology

Teaching (MAT)

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES — SPRING 2012

Department of EnglishDr. Chester Wright, Chairperson202.274.5780, Building 41, Room 413-04

Department of Human Development Dr. Sean T. Coleman, Interim CoordinatorBuilding 38, Room 110

Department of Languages & Communication Disorders Prof. Maxine LeGall, Chairperson202.274.5763, Building 41, Room 413-05

Department of Mass Media, Visual & Performing Arts Dr. Meredith Rode, ChairpersonBuilding 42, Room A03-B

DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

Department of Biology Dr. Deepak Kumar, Chairperson202.274.7401, Building 44, Room 200-03

Department of Chemistry & PhysicsDr. Isadora Posey, Chairperson202.274.5026, Building 44, Room 200-18

Department of MathematicsDr. Vernise Steadman, Chairperson202.274.6151, Building 32, Room B01-01

Department of Nursing & Allied HealthProf. Elgloria Harrison, Chairperson202.274.5940, Building 44, Room 200-24

DIVISION OF URBAN AFFAIRS, BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Department of Behavioral Sciences

Department of Psychology & Counseling Dr. Benson Cooke, Chairperson202.274.5741, Building 44, Room 200-03

Department of Urban Affairs, Social Sciences & Social Work Dr. Shiela Harmon Martin, Chairperson202.274.7403, Building 41, Room 413-09

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONDr. Charlie E. Mahone Jr., Dean202.274.7000, Intelsat, Room 7M-104

Department of Accounting, Finance & Economics Dr. Tarsaim Goyal, Chairperson202.274.7002, Intelsat, Room 7L-05

Department of Management, Hospitality & Graduate Studies Dr. Hany Makhlouf, Chairperson202.274.7001, Intelsat, Room 7M-118

Department of Marketing, Legal Studies & Information Systems Dr. Hany Makhlouf, Acting Chairperson202.274.6510, Intelsat, Room 7L-26

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCESDr. Beverly K. Hartline, Acting Dean202.274.5220, Building 42, Room 212

Department of Civil & Mechanical EngineeringDr. Segun Adebayo, Chairperson202.274.5039, Building 42, Room 213

Department of Computer Science & Information TechnologyDr. Byunggu Yu, (Acting) Chairperson202.274.6289, Building 42, Room 112

Department of Electrical & Computer EngineeringDr. Samuel Lakeou, (Acting) Assistant Dean & Chairperson202.274.5834, Building 42, Room 109

GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTORYDr. Doris JohnsonMS in Clinical Psychology (DORMANT Program)[email protected] 202.274.5701

Dr. Philicia JeffersonMS in [email protected] 202.274.5439

Dr. Valbona BejleriMS in Applied [email protected] 202.274.5771

Dr. Thomas BullockMS in Teaching [email protected] 202.274.6216

Dr. Carolyn CousinMS in Cancer Biology Prevention and [email protected] 202.274.5874

Dr. Jan Blancato (co-director, Georgetown Univ.)MS in Cancer Biology Prevention and [email protected] 202.444.1536

Dr. Prema GangannaMS in Nutrition and [email protected] 202.274.5516

Dr. Rosemary BoligMA in Early Childhood [email protected] 202.274.5216

Dr. Arlene King-BerryMA in Special [email protected] 202.274.5973

Dr. Maigenet ShifferrawCertificate in Adult [email protected] 202.274.5333

Dr. Natalie OtteyMS in Speech and Language Pathology–[email protected] 202.274.5325

Dr. Lily LiangMS in Computer [email protected] 202.274.5086

Dr. Wagdy MahmoudMS in Electrical [email protected] 202.274.5239

Dr. Chigbo OfongMBA—Master of Business AdministrationMPA—Master of Public [email protected] 202.274.7037

Dr. Ernest HamiltonMA in English Composition & [email protected] 202.274.5639

Prof. Clarence PearsonMArch—Master of [email protected] 202.274.5057

Dr. Tolessa DeksissaMS in Water Resource [email protected] 202.274.5273

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ACADEMIC ADVISORS

Community College (all students): 801 N. Capitol St. NE

University (freshmen/sophomores/undeclared/special students): Bldg. 32, Rm B-104.

Juniors and seniors with declared majors:Academic departments

Nondegree graduate students: Academic chairperson

UDC ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTER

Bridgett [email protected]

Juana [email protected]

All advisors are located in Building #32, Room B-104.

CC ACADEMIC ADVISORS

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONACADEMIC ADVISORS

Academic Advising Center, Administration Building 39, Room 106

ACCOUNTING MAJORS A–H Prof. Donald Ramsey 202.274.7054 [email protected]–Z Prof. Errol Salmon 202.274.7058 [email protected]

CISS MAJORSA–L Dr. Jian Hua 202.274.7045 [email protected]–Z Prof. Judy Williams-Smith 202.274.7061 [email protected]

ECONOMICS MAJORS A–H Dr. Muhammad Samhan 202.274.7051 [email protected]–Z Dr. Sharron Terrell 202.274.7002 [email protected]

FINANCE MAJORSA–Z Prof. Peter Martin 202.274.7048 [email protected]

MANAGEMENT AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION MAJORSU–Z Dr. Paul Bachman 202.274.7042 [email protected]–T Dr. Minnette Bumpus 202.274.5523 [email protected]–O Dr. Deborah Lyons 202.274.7043 [email protected]* Prof. Judy Ramey 202.274.7485 [email protected]–J Dr. Michael Tannen 202.274.7406 [email protected]* Dr. Sandra Yates 202.274.7024 [email protected]–E&G* Dr. Hany Makhlouf 202.274.7040 [email protected]

MARKETING MAJORSM–Z Dr. Nikolai Ostapenko 202.274.6681 [email protected]–L Dr. Leslie Vermillion 202.274.7094 [email protected]

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJORSA–Z Dr. Chigbo Ofong 202.274.7037 [email protected]

MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAJORSA–Z Dr. Julius Anyu 202.274.7175 [email protected]

PROCUREMENT/PUBLIC CONTRACTING MAJORSA–Z Dr. William White 202.274.7039 [email protected]–I Dr. Jian Hua 202.274.7045 [email protected]–Q Prof. Judy Williams-Smith 202.274.7061 [email protected]–Z Dr. Meena Srinivasan 202.274.6389 [email protected]

*TS = Transfer StudentsFS = Freshman & Sophomores&G = & Graduating Seniors

Myles Johnson [email protected]

Marc Rivera202.274.6899 [email protected]

Yolanda Barbier Gibson [email protected] Acting Director, Student Success Team

STUDENT SUCCESS SPECIALISTS

Halona [email protected] 202.274.6501Liberal Studies (M–Z lastnames), ESL Students

Hakeem [email protected] Merchandising, Hospitality Management & Tourism, Administrative Office Management, Business Technology

Anthony Keith Jr. [email protected] Studies (A–L lastnames), Music, Graphic Communication Technology,Graphic Design

David [email protected] 202.274.6718Aviation Maintenance Technol-ogy, Automotive Technology,Construction Management, Veterans Advisor

Jesse [email protected] 202.274.5455Architectural Engineering Technology, Computer Accounting Technology, Computer Science Technology

Connie [email protected] Administration,Law Enforcement, Legal Assistant, Undecided/Special Students

Angela [email protected] 202.274.6719Nursing, Respiratory Therapy,Mortuary Science

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCEACADEMIC ADVISORS

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Dr. Byunggu Yu, Chair202.274.6289, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Li Chen202.274.6301, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Prof. Gail Finley202.274.6271, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Lily Liang202.274.5086, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Sherali Zeadally202.274.6292, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Dr. David Barnett202.274.6279, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Dr. Pradeep Behera202.274.6186, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Inder Bhambri202.274.6327, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Prof. Manickam Chettiar202.274.5035, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Ahmet Zeytinci202.274.6291, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Kunhee Choi202.274.6664, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ACADEMIC ADVISORS

DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE

Dr. Prema Ganganna202.274.5516, Bldg. 44, Rm 200-02 [email protected]

Dr. B. Michelle Harris202.274.5739, Bldg. 44, Rm [email protected]

Barbara Harvey202.274.5467, Bldg. 44, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Akinbola Olowofoyeku202.274.5894, Bldg. 44, Rm [email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Dr. Mohamed Elhelu202.274.5932, Bldg. 44, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Thomas Kakovitch202.274.5465, Bldg. 44, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Tolessa Deksissa,professional science masters202.274.5273, Bldg. 42, Rm 111/[email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND COMMUNITY PLANNING

Clarence Pearson202.274.5238, Bldg. 32, Rm 205 [email protected]

Ralph Belton202.274.5243, Bldg. 32, Rm 205 [email protected]

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Dr. A. Segun Adebayo, Chair202.274.5039, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Keyvan Ahdut202.274.5048, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Prof. Calvin Brooks202.274.5045, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Pathickal Poulose202.274.5046, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Dr. Tarak Bhar202.274.5836, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Paul Cotae202.274.6290, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Sasan Haghani202.274.6595, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Wagdy Mahmoud202.274.5239, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Esther T. Ososanya202.274.5837, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Nian Zhang202.274.6615, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

Dr. Samuel Lakeou202.274.5834, Bldg. 42, Rm [email protected]

IMPORTANT: ALL STUDENTS MUST ACTIVATE THEIR EMAIL ACCOUNTS

All students have email accounts established when they register for one or more classes at either University of the District of Columbiaor Community College. This email account will be used by faculty to contact students enrolled in their classes and for college staff to inform students of important announcements. Student email accounts are Web-based and can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection.

The format of the email address is [email protected]. Occasionally, we have students sharing the same user name. Whenthis happens, the username (firstname.lastname) is suffixed with a number like: firstname.lastname2 or firstname.lastname3. The usernameportion of the email address can be used to access Blackboard and Wireless connections.

Once issued, email accounts must be activated by the student. For detailed instructions on how to retrieve and activate your studentemail and access your account, please visit my.udc.edu.

To access the email, please visit www.udc.edu/mail. The user name is [email protected] and the initial password is your student ID number.

If you need assistance with your email, please visit the Help Desk in Building 41, Room 316 or send email to [email protected].

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AdmissionsBldg. 32, Rm. C-08202.274.6110

Advisor HoldsReport to your academic advisor,listed on pages 6–7.

Cashier’s OfficeBldg. 39, Rm. 201202.274.5112

English as a Second LanguageBldg. 41, Level 5202.274.5103

Financial AidBldg. 39, Rm. 101202.274.5060

Health ServicesBldg. 44, Rm. A-12202.274.5030

RegistrarBldg. 32, Rm. C-10202.274.6110

Student AccountsBldg. 32, Rm. C-17202.274.5168

CONTINUING STUDENTS REGISTRATION—PROCEDURES FOR SPRING 2012

November 1–December 23, you will be able to register for your spring2012 classes directly in myUDC (my.udc.edu), our online portal.

In order to register you must have a UDC email account and password. You will need this information to log into the new registration system.

Don’t have your UDC email yet? Email your request to the IT HelpDesk at [email protected] from a personal email account (includeyour Banner student ID number) or visit Bldg. 41, 3rd floor, room 316.

All students must see their academic advisor before they will be ableto register for classes.

All students must satisfy prior tuition and fees obligations beforethey can register for classes. Check your Student Account in themyUDC portal.

After completing online registration, there will be a pay online optionthat will direct you to the secure payment page.

Be sure to see your academic advisor for additional information regarding the registration process.

Questions? Email the IT Help Desk at [email protected], call202.274.5941, or visit Bldg. 41, 3rd floor, room 316.

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION

In accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act, 20 U.S.C.§1015b, textbook information for University courses is available on the University’s website at www.udc.edu/booklink.

ACCUPLACER (BASIC SKILLS ASSESSMENT TEST)

All students admitted to the Community College, students whose primary lan-guage is not English and students readmitted to the University who have not re-ceived a passing grade in one college level mathematics and one college level Englishcourse are required to take the computerized ACCUPLACER Test prior to meet-ing with an academic advisor and registering for courses. If you have not taken theACCUPLACER Test, please report to 801 North Capitol St. NE to scheduleyour test. You must present proper identification at the time of the test. Your testscore results will be available upon completion of the test.

Transfer students admitted to the University must meet minimum GPA andSAT/ACT requirements.

HOLDS AND BARS

REGISTRATION LOCATIONS

COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTSReport to 801 North Capitol St. NE.

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Freshmen/sophomores/undeclared/special:Report to the Academic Advising Center, Bldg. 32, Rm B-104.

GRADUATE STUDENTSNew/readmitted/non-degree/special: Report to the appropriate academic department.

MAXIMUM COURSE LOADS

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:18 semester hours. Undergraduate students on academic probation are limited to 9 semester hours or less.

GRADUATE STUDENTS:12 semester hours. Graduate students on academic probation are limited to 6 semester hours or less.

FINAL STEPS FOR ALL STUDENTS:

1. Visit www.maksin.com/udc.aspx on any computer to find out informa-tion regarding the University health insurance plan or complete the On-line Waiver form to show proof of insurance. Students who wish to enrollin the University plan simply pay the premium when paying for classes.

2. Proceed to Building 38, 2nd floor, Windows Lounge to pay tuition and fees.

a) Tuition and fees can be paid in cash or by certified or personalcheck, money order, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and Discoveronly), official agency Deferment Letter, or Purchase Voucher. Fi-nancial aid recipients should have their awards on file. Studentsregistering with estimated financial aid awards will be responsiblefor payment of tuition and fees if their awards are not finalized atthe time of registration.

b) Students who register online can also pay online by using credit card payment (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only). Note:When paying online, you must pay your tuition and bill in full;no partial payments can be made.

c) Failure to pay on the day that you register will result in the cancellation of your classes. (Exception: continuing students registration period.)

Note: A $150.00 fee will be assessed during the late registration period.

3.New students should obtain an identification card from the Office ofPublic Safety, Bldg. 39, Room C-04.

Note: Your receipts serve as confirmation of enrollment andpayment. PLEASE RETAIN ALL RECEIPTS.

Warning: Be advised that students may receive credit and gradesonly for courses in which they are officially enrolled. Faculty cannot make private arrangements that permit instruction forcancelled classes, unscheduled classes or classes and sections forwhich the student is not officially registered. The University ofthe District of Columbia honors no arrangements involving instruction outside of University procedures and policies.

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VACCINATIONS/IMMUNIZATIONS

District of Columbia Immunization Law 3-20 requires any student under theage of 27, who is enrolled in a primary, secondary or post secondary schoolof higher education (college or university), to submit proof of immunizationas follows:

Two (2) doses of measles, mumps and rubella vaccines (commonly knownas MMR), given at least 30 days apart, or copies of blood tests showing immunity to measles, mumps and rubella.

One booster for tetanus/diphtheria (Td) within the last 10 years.

Three doses of hepatitis B vaccine. The second dose should be given onemonth after the first dose, and the third dose should be five months after thesecond. A positive blood test for hepatitis B is also acceptable.

Two varicella (chicken pox) vaccines if the first dose was given after age 12or a positive blood test for varicella.

A recent PPD skin test for tuberculosis is encouraged.

Students under the age of 18 must also show proof of polio immunization.

For further information, call 202.274.5030 between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM,Monday through Friday.

STUDENT INSURANCE COVERAGE

The University of the District of Columbia and The Maksin Group areproud to bring you student injury and accident insurance for the 2010-2011 academic year. Since student insurance coverage is mandatory, students are automatically enrolled in the Maksin insurance plan when registering for classes.

Students should be prepared, at the time of registration, to pay the insurancefee and receive a credit to their student account after their waiver is processed(about 2–3 weeks after the add/drop period).

During registration students should visit www.maksin.com/UDC.aspx fromany computer to find information about the plan or visit the online waiverprocess to show proof of comparable insurance. For additional informationconcerning student insurance, contact the Student Insurance Administrator:Adrianne Johnson, [email protected], 202.274.5451.

DECLARATION AND CHANGE OF MAJOR

Students wishing to declare or change a major course of study must obtainthe approval of the new department chairperson as well as the release of theformer department chairperson.

FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUS

Full-time student: Undergraduate enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours. Graduate enrolled in a minimum of 9 semester hours.

Part-time student: Undergraduate enrolled in fewer than 12 semesterhours. Graduate enrolled in fewer than 9 semester hours.

Note: To be eligible for maximum benefits from the financial aid programs, veteran’s benefits, Social Security benefits and other programs established for the benefit of students, full-time status may be required.

COURSELOAD LIMITATIONS (UNDERGRADUATE)

Full-time students in good academic standing may enroll for a maximum of18 semester hours. Permission to exceed this limit, up to a maximum of 21hours, must be obtained from the dean of the college in which the studentis enrolled. Students on academic probation are required to be part-timestudents until reinstated to good academic standing. They may take no morethan 9 semester hours for the fall semester or 10 semester hours with permission from the dean.

ADD/DROP PROCEDURESA student who finds it necessary to change their schedule may do so either online (continuing students) or by visiting their academic advisor. A $10Add/Drop fee is charged for each successful transaction after the regular registration period. A course may be added only during the period desig-nated as Add/Drop. In order to add or drop a course, do the following:1. New students: Visit your academic advisor for approval and computerentry of the course adjustment(s). Continuing students:Make your courseadjustment online.

2. Print out your current course selection and review for accuracy. Makesure there are no conflicts in course number and titles, days, times and/orclass locations.

3. Proceed to Building 38, 2nd floor Windows Lounge to complete the payment process.

Exception: Students seeking entry to a closed class must obtain permissionfrom the department chairperson of the department offering the course.Upon approval, the chairperson will facilitate the registration of class(es).

SPECIAL REQUESTS

Independent Study: Students who wish to enroll in independent studycourses must have the approval of the academic department. Qualified students are second-year in associate degree programs and junior or seniorstudents in baccalaureate degree programs, who are in good academic standing at the University and who have demonstrated their academic ability by attaining a minimum 2.8 or better cumulative GPA. Graduatestudents must have completed a minimum of 15 semester hours with a 3.0cumulative GPA.

Auditing Courses: Audited courses are charged at the same rate as coursestaken for credit and must have the appropriate instructor’s or departmentchairperson’s approval. The grade type for audited courses is “AU.”

REQUEST TO REPEAT A COURSE

Students who wish to improve their cumulative grade point average (CGPA)by repeating a course for which they have earned a grade may do so by re-registering and paying for the course. Although the lower grade remains apart of the student’s permanent record, only the higher grade is computedinto the CGPA.

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT POLICY

Students enrolled at the University of the District of Columbia who wish totake courses in other colleges and universities for transfer credit to UDCmust receive prior approval, in writing, from the department chair and deanof the college. This written authorization must be submitted to the UDCregistrar. Credit will be denied if prior approval is not officially documented.Students must be in good academic and financial standing at UDC. Enroll-ment through the Consortium is not considered concurrent enrollment.

CREDIT BY EXAMINATION

Students may receive credit for coursework upon successful completion of a departmental examination and approval of the appropriate dean.

Students seeking credit by examination must receive prior permission fromthe chairperson of the department offering the course. Once the appropri-ate forms are completed and signed, students must pay $50.00 per credithour plus all additional tuition and fees up to the maximum payment.

If authorized to take credit by examination, the examination must be ad-ministered during the term in which the examination is approved. Further,results of the examination must be submitted to the Office of the Registrarbefore the end of the term in which the examination was administered.

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WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE

A student may officially withdraw from a class without penalty prior to thedate posted in the current academic calendar. When such a withdrawal isprocessed officially and filed with the Office of the Registrar, a grade of “W”will be entered on the student’s transcript. If the student stops attending classor fails to file the Request Drop Form on time, a failing grade may be given.All students applying for or receiving any form of financial aid must reportany withdrawals to the Financial Aid Office as their current or future eligi-bility may be affected. Withdrawal forms are available in the Office of theRegistrar (Building 32, Room C-01).

TOTAL WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURES

Students wanting to effect a total withdrawal (withdrawing from all classesfor which they are enrolled) from the University up to and including thelast day of class (prior to the beginning of the final examination period)must do so by submitting the Total Withdrawal Form to the Office of theRegistrar (Building 32, Room C-01).

Withdrawals do not affect the cumulative GPA but will affect academic sus-pension/dismissal. All students applying for or receiving any form of finan-cial aid must report any withdrawals to their financial aid officer, as theircurrent and future eligibility may be affected.

DETERMINING THE WITHDRAWAL DATE: The withdrawal date is de-fined as the date that the Total Withdrawal Form is submitted to the Of-fice of the Registrar or online.

The University does not assess a total withdrawal fee.

A STUDENT WHO TOTALLY WITHDRAWS FROM THE UNIVERSITYMUST APPLY FOR READMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY.

GRADES

Grades are available online only. To access your grades go to my.udc.edu.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY CROSS REGISTRATION

Special permission from appropriate academic dean is necessary for CC students to take courses in the University and, conversely, for University students to take courses offered in the CC.

APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION

Students who expect to complete their academic degree requirements duringthe current semester should submit an Application for Graduation to the Office of the Registrar on or before the deadline indicated in the academiccalendar and pay the required $125 commencement fee in the cashier’s office.However, the submission of an application does not guarantee graduation.Only those students who have met “all” academic requirements and whohave satisfied “all” financial obligations will be cleared for graduation. In theevent that a student does not complete graduation requirements in the designated term, a new Application for Graduation must be submitted for theterm when all requirements have been met; no additional fee is required. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their academic advisor eachsemester to ensure that academic requirements are being met for the degreeobjective pursued and that they are on target for graduation.

FINANCIAL AID

You are able to check your financial aid status online via www.udc.edu/register.You must have your User ID number and PIN (birthday—two-digit month,day and year) in order to access your account.

PAYING FOR CLASSES

You are able to pay for your classes online. Once you have completed yourregistration for classes, there will be a “Pay Online” button, which will directyou to the secured payment site. (If an ID and password are requested, pleaseuse your Banner ID and password to log into the payment site.) No need tostand in the financial aid line! Enjoy the flexibility of online access! If you areeligible for financial aid and funds have not posted, report to the Office ofFinancial Aid.

ACADEMIC GOOD STANDING FOR ALL FINANCIAL AID APPLICANTS & RECIPIENTS

1. Students Who Have Applied for and/or Received AidStudents who have applied for financial aid but have not received a response for a valid Student Aid Report (SAR) should come to the Financial Aid Office to check their status. Failure to do so will cause yourclasses to be dropped for nonpayment if you have not made other arrange-ments with Student Accounts to pay your bill. All students who have re-ceived an award letter should review their bill to make sure that thefinancial aid on the financial statement agrees with the amount on theaward letter. After registration, notify your financial aid counselor of anydiscrepancies. If you have your award letter, you do not need to contact theFinancial Aid Office during the registration period.

2. Satisfactory Academic ClassesAll undergraduate and graduate students who apply for financial aid willhave their academic standards evaluated in accordance with the SAP pol-icy, which is viewable and can be printed from the Financial Aid UDCwebsite. Copies of the policy are available in the Financial Aid Office. Stu-dents who fail to meet the minimum standards could be in jeopardy oflosing their financial aid.

3. Policy for Withdrawal and Unofficial WithdrawalsIf you totally withdraw from school, the law states that the amount of Fed-eral Student Aid Assistance you have “earned” up to the point of withdrawalmust be determined by a specific formula. If you received more assistancethan you earned, the excess funds must be returned. An unofficial with-drawal is when you stop attending classes and do not complete the With-drawal Form in the registrar’s office located in Building 39, Room A-08. Theamount of assistance you have earned is determined on a pro-rata basis. Thatis, if you completed 30 percent of the payment period or five weeks of classes,you earned 30 percent of the assistance you were originally scheduled to re-ceive. The unearned portion must be repaid by the student. If you do notrepay these funds to the University, you will be barred from the next regis-tration period. Students who complete at least 60 percent of the payment pe-riod or 10 weeks of the semester earned the amount of the financial aidaward. For additional information on this policy, please call 202.274.5060or come to the Financial Aid Office in Building 39, Room 101.

4. NonattendanceAny student who has unofficially withdrawn* from the University and isa recipient of federal financial aid will be placed in overpayment status for the financial aid received. If a student stops attending class, thestudent must contact the registrar’s office to officially withdraw and notifythe Financial Aid Office.*Student who registers for classes but does not attend

REFUND AND RETURN OF TITLE IV FUNDS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this instructional notice is to state the University’sinstitutional policies and procedures, as well as the Federal guidelines, pertain-ing to the refund and return of Title IV funds.

Pursuant to Section 485 of the Higher Education Amendmentsof 1998 (P.L.105-244)

Section 484B of the HEA of 1965, amended _ Statute enacted October 7, 1998 _ NPRM PUBLISHED August 6, 1999 _ FinalRegulations published November 1, 1999

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BACKGROUND: The federal guidelines for Title IV funds require that if a student withdraws or is expelled from the University that he may be requiredto return all or a portion of the federal Title IV funds awarded to him. If a re-cipient of Title IV aid (Pell grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunitygrant, D. C. Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program (formerlySSIG), National Direct Student Loan, Family Educational Loan Subsidizedand Unsubsidized) withdraws during a payment period (i.e., a period of en-rollment), the University must calculate the amount of Title IV aid the studentearned. Unearned Title IV funds must be returned to the Title IV programs.

PROCEDURES: Official Withdrawal ProcessStudents wanting to effect a total withdrawal (withdrawing from all classes forwhich they are enrolled) from the University up to and including the last dayof class (prior to the beginning of the final examination period) must do soby submitting the Total Withdrawal Form to the Office of the UniversityRegistrar (Building 39, Room A-12).

DETERMINING THE WITHDRAWAL DATE:The withdrawal date is de-fined as the date that the Total Withdrawal Form is submitted to the Officeof the Registrar or online.

The University does not assess a total withdrawal fee.

A STUDENT WHO TOTALLY WITHDRAWS FROM THE UNIVERSITYMUST APPLY FOR READMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY.

University’s Responsibility to Return Title IV Funds and Order of Return

RETURN POLICY: After notification by a student of his or her withdrawalfrom the University, the Office of Financial Aid has:

45 days to return Title IV funds45 days to notify a student of grant overpayment requirements 45 days to notify a student of eligibility for post withdrawal disbursement90 days to send post-withdrawal disbursement to a student and/or parent

The University assesses tuition, fees and books as allowable institutionalcharges in the calculation of the return of Title IV funds.

A student who totally withdraws from the University and receives a refundcheck may be in an overpayment status.

Order of Return Policy:

The University returns the lesser of unearned Title IV Aid or The Univer-sity charges for the period times the percentage of Title IV aid that was un-earned. The University must return Title IV funds to the programs fromwhich the student received aid in the following order, up to the netamount disbursed from each source:

Unsubsidized Family Educational LoanSubsidized Family Educational LoanPerkins loanPLUS loanFederal Pell grantFederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity grantLeveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program

(ACG/SMART grants) formerly SSIGOther assistance under Title IV

Students’ responsibility to return Title IV funds: The student must returnfunds to the Title IV fund from which they were received. The student mustreturn the net amount disbursed from each funding source. A student is required to repay 50 percent of the grant assistance he or she received.

The student (or parent, if a federal PLUS loan) returns funds to the loan pro-grams in accordance with the terms of the loan and to grant programs as anoverpayment. In other words, the student will be repaying any unearnedloan funds in the same manner that he or she will be repaying earned loanfunds. Grant overpayments are subject to a repayment arrangement satisfac-tory to the University or overpayment collection procedures prescribed bythe secretary of the Department of Education.

NOTE: The student automatically retains eligibility for Title IV assistancefor 45 days after the University sends the notification of a grant overpaymentand request for repayment arrangements to the student.

Procedures for collection of payment to student: The student will be noti-fied in writing within 30 days of the date of the University’s determinationthat the student withdrew and a grant overpayment is due. The following re-payment options are available:

A) Pay in full within 45 days.B) Establish repayment arrangements with the University.C) Establish repayment arrangements with the Department of Education.

If the student defaults in the repayment agreement, the University will reportwithin 30 days to the Department of Education and National Student LoanData System (NSLDS) that the student is in overpayment status.

Students requesting additional information should contact the Office of Fi-nancial Aid, Building 39, Room 101, or call 202.274.5060.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

1. Tuition and fees are due and payable at the time of registration; if tuitionand fees are not paid by the close of business the day of registration, courseswill be dropped.

2. Tuition and fees may be paid by cash, certified check, money order, creditcard (MasterCard, Visa or Discover only) or personal check, provided youhave not presented an uncollectible check to the University in the past andthe check signer presents a photo ID.

3.Deferred payments are available for the following students:

a. Students who have training forms or agreements from a sponsor, organ-ization or employer requesting later billing from the University (i.e., agency billing)

b. Students who have been approved to receive financial aid and have estimated award amounts on printout provided by advisors

Students registering with estimated financial aid awards will be respon-sible for the payment of bills if awards are not approved.

4. Tuition may be remitted for all full-time employees of the University andtheir spouses and dependent children. Contact the Office of Human Re-sources for details and the Request for Remitted Tuition form.

OTHER PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Personal checks for payment of prior balances will be accepted. However, until the check has cleared the bank for payment, there will be a five-daydelay for further services.

Classes will be immediately dropped upon notification from the bank of allstopped check payments and closed accounts. You have five days from theday of presentation of returned checks to make the payment good. The Uni-versity will not notify you.

Late registration requires a $150.00 late fee.

Retain all receipts as confirmation of payments.

PAYMENT LOCATIONS

Van Ness Campus – Building 38, 2nd floor Windows LoungeTuition and fees can be paid in cash or by certified or personal check, moneyorder, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only), official agency defer-ment letter or purchase voucher. Financial aid recipients should have theirawards on file. Students registering with estimated financial aid awards will beresponsible for payment of tuition and fees if their awards are not finalized atthe time of registration.Continuing students who register online can also pay online by using creditcard payment (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only). Note: When paying on-line, you must pay your tuition and bill in full; no partial payment can be made.Failure to pay on the day that you register will result in the cancellation ofyour classes. (Exception: continuing students registration period.)

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REFUND POLICY

Refund applies to tuition only. Student fees are nonrefundable.Withdrawal through—

Week 1: 100%Week 2: 80%Week 3: 60%Week 4: 40%Week 5: 20%

No refund given after Week 5.

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS

If you present proof of either form of residency as described below, you willbe presumed to be a qualifying resident of the District of Columbia or Met-ropolitan Area (“Metro Area”), which includes the following counties: Montgomery, Prince George’s, Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax.

PRIMARY PROOF OF RESIDENCY

For at least one year prior to your application for preferential tuition, you:

Were domiciled in the District of Columbia or Metro Area and either paidDC/Metro Area income taxes or received public assistance from a DC/MetroArea government agency, or were claimed as a dependent on a tax return filedby a parent or spouse meeting these qualifications.

District residents:

District of Columbia Form D-40 or D-40EZ (income tax return)

Documentation from a District government agency showing (1) that you receive public benefits from that agency, (2) dated within the past year, and(3) showing your address within the District. This may include statements ofbenefits, assistance checks, receipts or any other documentation accepted bythe Office of Recruitment and Admissions.

Virginia residents:

Virginia Form 760 or other resident individual tax return. This form mustbear an address within one of the Metro Area counties.

Documentation from a Virginia state or local government agency showing (1)that you receive public benefits from that agency, (2) dated within the pastyear, and (3) showing your address within one of the Metro Area counties.This may include statements of benefits, assistance checks, receipts or anyother documentation accepted by the Office of Recruitment and Admissions.

Maryland residents:

Maryland Form 502 or other resident individual tax return. This form mustbear an address within one of the Metro Area counties.

Documentation from a Maryland state or local government agency showing (1)that you receive public benefits from that agency, (2) dated within the past year,and (3) showing your address within one of the Metro Area counties. This mayinclude statements of benefits, assistance checks, receipts, or any other docu-mentation accepted by the Office of Recruitment and Admissions.

Graduated from a DC or Metro Area public high school and were classifiedas a resident.

Contact your public high school or school district to obtain a certificationform indicating that (1) you were classified as a resident of DC or a MetroArea county or (2) you were classified as a resident of Virginia or Marylandand showing your address within one of the Metro Area counties.

OR—If you (or your spouse, parent or legal guardian) are an active-dutymember of the US Armed Forces, Selective Reserve or National Guard, youqualify for preferential tuition regardless of residency. You may qualify bypresenting proof of your (or your spouse’s, parents’, or legal guardian’s) active-duty status.

SECONDARY PROOF OF RESIDENCY

You can also establish your residency by presenting copies of at least TWOof the following, indicating that you live within the DC/Metro Area:

Lease or mortgage agreementsDriver’s licenseMotor vehicle registrationVoter registrationFederal income tax returns

International Students

International students may only qualify for preferential tuition if you intend tostay in the United States permanently. All nonresident visa holders, including,but not limited to, holders of student (F), diplomatic (A), foreign organization(G) and skilled worker (H-1B) visas, are ineligible for preferential tuition.

Noncitizens may be eligible for preferential tuition rates if they have immi-grant status (i.e., permanent resident) or have filed a petition for adjustmentto immigrant status at least 90 days prior to registration and:

Are married to a citizen or immigrant of the US and are the benefici-ary of the spouse’s petition for immigrant status

Have a child who is a US citizen born prior to January 1, 1977, andhave filed an application for adjustment to immigrant status prior toJanuary 1, 1977

Have a child who is a US citizen at least 21 years of age

Have an approved petition for immigrant status from the US Citizen-ship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

Have evidence that an adjustment to immigrant status has been appliedfor as a result of his employment in an area determined to be in shortsupply in the US or

Are the dependent child of a bona fide domiciliary of the District of Columbia

Special Residency Requirement for Military Personnel

UDC Resolution No. 88-67 authorizes nonresident active duty military per-sonnel and dependents to pay resident tuition at the University of the Dis-trict of Columbia.

The military ID MUST be presented at the time of registration.

DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER

Building 44, Level A (Disability Resource Center Suite)Telephone 202.274.6417, TTY: 202.274.5078Students with documented disabilities can rely on the Disability ResourceCenter to explore and facilitate reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids and services. Students with disabilitiesat UDC have access to tools and resources that will enable them to manageday-to-day life in college.

COUNSELING AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Building 39, Suite 120, 202.274.6000, www.udc.edu/ccdc

The UDC Counseling and Student Development Center is dedicated topromoting psychological wellbeing that enriches personal, career and aca-demic growth. We provide a broad range of high quality, innovative, andethical services, resources and information to students, staff and faculty.The Counseling Center also actively contributes to the campus’ broader ac-ademic mission by training and developing students and professionals,helping build a multicultural learning community, and providing leader-ship through collaborative partnerships. Services for students include out-reach programming, grant-funded initiatives, consultations, counseling andreferrals, as well as mandated judicial and financial aid screenings. Servicesfor staff and faculty include consultations and referrals. Contact: DirectorDr. Sislena Ledbetter.

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES — SPRING 2012

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

Intensive courses in English as a second language are available for studentswhose primary language is not English. Admission to the program requirestaking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the student’sscore determines placement at one of the four sequential levels. Students whoscore at least 550 on the written TOEFL, 213 on the computerized TOEFL,or 79 on the Internet-based TOEFL are not required to take ESL courses;however, they must take the ACCUPLACER (placement test) before regis-tering for courses. For additional information regarding the English as a Second Language program, contact the appropriate program coordinator:

Community College students—Dr. Pearl Peters at 202.274.6256

University students—Dr. Maxine Legall at 202.274.5763

VETERANS CERTIFICATION

For assistance, veterans should report to the Veteran’s Affairs Office, Building38, Room A-18 & 19.

CONSORTIUM OF UNIVERSITIES

The University of the District of Columbia is an affiliate of the Consortium ofUniversities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. Other affiliates are TheAmerican University, The Catholic University of America, Corcoran Collegeof Art+Design, Gallaudet University, George Mason University, The GeorgeWashington University, Georgetown University, National Defense IntelligenceCollege, Howard University, Marymount University of Virginia, National De-fense University, Trinity Washington University and University of Maryland(College Park Campus). Students enrolled at UDC may be eligible to takecourses at any of the member institutions. Courses taken through the Consor-tium must be required for your program of study and not offered in the givensemester at UDC. Students are limited to six hours per semester (fall and springonly) through the Consortium. However, graduate students who have previ-ously been granted nine transfer credits from non-Consortium schools mayenroll and receive resident credit in only one of the Consortium institutions. Students are not eligible to take certification courses through the Consortium.To be eligible for participation in the Consortium, students must:

1. be enrolled in a degree-granting program and be registered for the current semester at UDC

2. have approval from an academic major department and the dean

3. be in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 (3.0 GPAfor graduate students)

4. be in good financial standing at the University of the District of Columbia and

5. have completed a specified portion of their academic program—30 semester hours for students in associate degree programs, 60 semesterhours for students in bachelor degree programs, and 50 percent of gradu-ate-level academic programs

Registration forms and instructions are available from the University Consor-tium registration coordinator in the registrar’s office. The student must pay UDCtuition and fees for the current semester before becoming eligible to attend insti-tutions of the Consortium. Official registration in the University of the Districtof Columbia is a prerequisite for the Consortium registration. Forms may be obtained from the coordinator during registration in Building 39, Room A-12.

SENIOR CITIZENS

Tuition and fees normally required for students admitted to the Universitywill be waived for qualifying senior citizens, 65 years of age or older, exceptin cases where the applicant matriculates in a degree program. Such matric-ulating students shall pay half of the amounts set for students within their cat-egory unless otherwise deferred or waived by specific board of trusteesauthority. For further information, please contact The Institute of Gerontol-ogy, Intelsat, Room 6M-01, 202.274.6593.

CHANGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

Students: All changes to your personal information must be made in writingand in person at the Office of the Registrar, Bldg. 32, Room C-01. If you arerequesting a change of address, name, Social Security number or birth date,you must bring an original copy of the following: birth certificate, court order,marriage certificate, Social Security card, passport, lease, certified state tax form,etc. verifying the appropriate information at the time your request is made.

Faculty: All changes to your personal information are handled by the academic unit to which you report.

POLICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Reporting crime, suspicious or unusual activity, medical emergencies, fire and environmental safety hazards: We encourage all students, faculty, staff and visitorsto report all suspicious or unusual activity that they observe. When you contactcampus police, an officer(s) will be dispatched to the location of the incident.Campus police will simultaneously initiate emergency response from other agen-cies as needed or as required. For direct access to municipal emergency responseservices (police, fire, ambulance), dial 911 (or 9+911 from a University telephone).

Should you become a victim of a crime, or should you witness a crime, usethe following information to immediately contact campus police:

On campus: Extension 5050 Off campus: 202.274.5050Or report in person at the Police Communications Center in Building 39,C-level. Police Communications is staffed at all times, year round.

AnnuAl Security report At tHe uniVerSity

This report includes statistics for the three previous years concerning reportedcrimes that occurred on campus, in certain campus buildings or propertyowned or controlled by the University of the District of Columbia, and onpublic property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from thecampus. This report also includes institutional policies including campussafety and security such as: statements about campus law enforcement poli-cies; campus security education and prevention programs; and proceduresfor handling and reporting crime, sexual assault and other matters. To viewthe institution’s annual report (Campus Safety and Security Brochure) online,visit http://udc.edu/ps/docs/2011_UDC_ASR.pdf. Copies of the CampusSafety and Security Brochure can be obtained from any of the following of-fices: Campus Police Communications (Building 39, C-level); Vice Presi-dent for Public Safety & Emergency Management (Building 39, Room301K); and Human Resources (Building 38, Room 301).

MILITARY SCIENCE (ROTC)

If you are interested in enrolling in a ROTC program, you should contact the appropriate office listed below.

ARMY ROTC Georgetown UniversityBox 571202Room 305 Car BarnWashington, DC 20057-1202

ARMY ROTC Howard UniversityDouglass Hall (Basement)2401 6th St. NWWashington, DC 20059CONTACT: Enrollment Officer 202.806.6784

AIR FORCE ROTC Howard UniversityDouglass Hall (Basement)2401 6th St. NWWashington, DC 20059CONTACT: Enrollment Officer 202.806.6788

NAVY ROTC The George Washington UniversitySamson Hall 729 21st St. NW, 2nd Fl. Washington, DC 20052CONTACT: Lt. Meeuf 202.994.5880 x9102

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ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY

For matters involving environmental safety and management, such as chem-ical spills, waste management and other compliance and regulatory standardsrelated to environmental safety, you should call 202.274.7178 (during University business hours). Outside of University business hours, and inemergency situations, contact campus police at 202.274.5050.

PARKING

In order to use University parking facilities (including handicap parking), allstudents, faculty and staff members must register their vehicle(s) with thecashier’s office and purchase the appropriate parking permit. Students, faculty and staff who choose not to purchase a seasonal parking permit mustpay the $3.50/day rate and must present a valid (student, faculty or staff )ID. All others must pay the $8.00/day rate. A valid parking permit (or dailypass) is required at all times. Parking permits may be purchased at thecashier’s office, located in Building 39, Room 201. The cashier’s office isopen for business Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM–5 PM. Proof ofcourse registration (class schedule) must be presented to the cashier’s officein order to purchase a parking permit; therefore, students must completethe registration process prior to obtaining a parking permit (not applicableto University employees).

LEARNING RESOURCES DIVISION INFORMATION

NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS

The University of the District of Columbia Drug & Alcohol Abuse Policy

The unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by stu-dents on University property or as part of any University activity is prohibited.

Federal and District of Columbia laws prohibit the unlawful use, manufacture,possession, control, sale and dispensation of any illegal narcotic, dangerousdrug, or alcohol.

The health risks associated with the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alco-hol include physical and mental impairment, emotional and psychologicaldeterioration, fine and gross motor degeneration, and death.

Students who unlawfully possess, use, or distribute illicit drugs or alcoholshall be sanctioned. Sanctions may include referral for criminal prosecution,expulsion, suspension, reprimand, or requiring the student to complete an appropriate rehabilitation program.

The University of the District of Columbia provides confidential counselingand referral services to students with problems related to drug use and alco-hol abuse. The University also provides information about substance abuseand treatment programs available to UDC students.

Students who desire information regarding substance abuse or treatment programs should contact the University Health Services at 202.274.5030.

FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law thatprotects the privacy of student education records. Education records are directly related to the student and are maintained by the University. Studenteducational records are confidential and will only be shared by University officials with other University faculty or staff or with lending agencies thathave a legitimate interest to know certain information. FERPA prevents the

release of information about a student, other than directory information,without the student's consent.

Under FERPA, students are given certain rights regarding education records:

1. The right to inspect and review education records pertaining to the student kept by the University

2. The right to request the amendment of education records the student believes to be inaccurate, misleading or otherwise in violation of his orher privacy rights

3.The right to limit disclosure of education records

4. The right to file with the US Department of Education a complaintconcerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the requirements of FERPA and the regulations. The complaint shouldbe in writing and contain specific allegations of fact. The complaintshould be sent to:Family Policy Compliance OfficeUS Department of Education400 Maryland Ave. SWWashington, DC 20202-5920

The following documents are located in the University’s Office of the Registrar:1. Information regarding the Family Educational Rights and PrivacyAct of 1974, as amended

2. Student Request Form to Review Education Records3. Student Request Form to Amend or Remove Education Records4. Student Request Form to Limit Disclosure of Directory Information5. Student Consent Form for Access to Education Records6.Third-party Request for Student Information

Directory informAtion

Directory information is information contained in an education record ofa student that generally would not be considered harmful or an invasion ofprivacy if disclosed. It includes, but is not limited to: the student's name; student’s address; telephone listing; electronic mail address; photograph;date and place of birth; major field of study; dates of attendance; classifica-tion; enrollment status (undergraduate or graduate, full-time or part-time);participation in officially recognized activities and sports; weight and heightof members of athletic teams; degrees, honors, and/or awards received; andprevious education agency or institution attended.Information that can never be identified as directory information are a student’s Social Security number (SNN); student identification number(SID); race and ethnicity; gender; religious preference; country of citizen-ship; grades and grade point average; class schedule; disciplinary actions; andbiometric record (for example, fingerprints).

DiScloSure WitHout conSent

Please note that the University may be permitted or required to release edu-cational records without a student’s consent under the following conditions:school officials with legitimate educational interest; other schools to which astudent is transfering; specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes; appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student; to local officials or authorities pursuant to specific law regarding the juvenile justicesystem; organization conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school;accrediting organizations; to comply with a judicial order or lawfully issuedsubpoena; appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies;to a victim of an alleged perpetrator of a crime of violence or a nonforciblesex offense; to a parent if the student has violated any law, rule or policy governing the use or possession of alcohol or a controlled substance; or thedisclosure concerns sex offenders required to register under federal law. (34CFR § 99.31)

Dean Albert Casciero,202.274.6370Building 41, Van Ness Campus

Mon.–Fri: 8:00 AM–11:00 PMSat.: 8:00 AM–6:30 PMSun.: Closed

During intersessions, facilities are open:

Mon.–Fri.: 8:30 AM–5:00 PMSat.–Sun.: Closed

During registration, Level 5 is open until 7:00 PM.

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FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE —SPRING SEMESTER 2012

April 27–May 3, 2012

Final examinations will be given based on the time(s) and day(s) yourcourses meet during the semester. For example, if your course meetsat 8:00 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, your final examination willbe held on Monday, April 30, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Final exams for Friday/Saturday classes will be held on Friday, April27, 2012 during regular class hours.

Final exams for Saturday classes will be held on Saturday, April 28,2012 during regular class hours.

Below you will find the final examination schedule for all students en-rolled for the spring semester of the academic year 2011–12.

Class Meetings Examination Times Day Date8:00 a.m. MW 8:00–10:00 a.m. Mon. 04/30/129:30 a.m. MW 9:30–11:30 a.m. Wed 05/02/1211:00 a.m. MW 11:00–1:00 p.m. Mon. 04/30/1212:30 p.m. MW 12:30–2:30 p.m. Wed. 05/02/122:00 p.m. MW 2:00–4:00 p.m. Mon. 04/30/124:00 p.m. MW 3:30–5:30 p.m. Wed. 05/02/125:30 p.m. MW 5:30–7:30 p.m. Mon. 04/30/127:00 p.m. MW 7:00–9:00 p.m. Wed. 05/02/128:30 p.m. MW 8:00–10:00 p.m. Mon. 04/30/12

8:00 a.m. TR 8:00–10:00 a.m. Tue. 05/01/129:30 a.m. TR 9:30–11:30 a.m. Thur. 04/30/1211:00 a.m. TR 11:00–1:00 p.m. Tue. 05/01/1212:30 p.m. TR 12:30–2:30 p.m. Thur. 04/30/122:00 p.m. TR 2:00–4:00 p.m. Tue. 05/01/124:00 p.m. TR 3:30–5:30 p.m. Thur. 04/30/125:30 p.m. TR 5:30–7:30 p.m. Tue. 05/01/127:00 p.m. TR 7:00–9:00 p.m. Thur. 04/30/128:30 p.m. TR 8:00–10:00 p.m. Tue. 05/01/12

ATTENTION: For classes not covered by this schedule, final examsmust be scheduled after April 27, 2012.

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DiScloSure to ScHool officiAlS WitH legitimAte

eDucAtionAl intereStS

The University discloses education records without a student’s prior writtenconsent under the FERPA exception for disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by theUniversity in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or sup-port staff position (including University law enforcement personnel and University health staff); a person or company with whom the University hascontracted as its agent to provide a service instead of or in addition to usingUniversity employees or officials (such as an attorney, auditor, or collectionagent); a person serving on the board of trustees; or a student serving on anofficial committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assist-ing another school official in performing his or her tasks.

A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs toreview an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional respon-sibilities for the University.

SPECIAL BOOKSTORE HOURS—REGISTRATION WEEK

Mon.–Thur.: 9 AM–8 PMFri.: 9 AM–6 PMSat.: 10 AM–5 PM

The UDC bookstore is located in Building 38, A level. For more information, call 202.274.5110.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION & FEES SCHEDULE—CURRENT STUDENTS

For the most recent tuition and fees schedule, please visit cc.udc.edu/fees.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION & FEES SCHEDULE—NEW STUDENTS

For the most recent tuition and fees schedule, please visit cc.udc.edu/admissions/udc_cc_tuition_changes.

UNIVERSITY TUITION & FEES SCHEDULE

For the most recent tuition and fees schedule, please visit udc.edu/fees/.

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COURSE CALL #

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Note: It is strongly advised that all students have alternative courses listed on the above trial schedule in case one or more of the first choice classes are closed. Bring a copy of the trial schedule with you when you come to register.

TRIAL SCHEDULE FORM

Please complete the trial schedule below before transferring confirming data to course registration form.

Name CWID

Address

Major

Course Selection(s)—First Request

COURSE CALL #

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Accounting....................................18, 48, 55

Accounting, Finance & Economics..........................18, 48–49, 55

Anthropology......................................31, 44

Applied Computing .....................20–21, 50

Arabic........................................................38

Architectural Design & Planning .............55

Architecture & Community Planning 47, 55

Architecture (Accelerated).........................55

Architecture Engineering Technology.......21

Audiology............................................38, 53

Automotive Technology ............................31

Aviation Maintenance...............................21

Biology ............................18–19, 33–34, 53

Business Law, Procurement & Public Contracting .........................49, 26

Business Management.........................49, 55

Business, Economics & Finance .........48, 55

Chemistry ...........................................20, 34

Chinese .....................................................38

Civil Engineering......................................51

Community College..................................18

Computer Information Systems Science ............................49–50, 57

Computer Operations.........................21, 50

Computer Science & Information Technology.........20–21, 50–51

Computer Science.....................................51

Construction Management Technology....31

Counseling................................................54

Criminology........................................31, 44

Dance..................................................27, 41

Early Childhood Education..........22, 35, 53

Economics....................................18, 48–49

Education Foundations.......................22, 35

Education Psychology.........................22, 35

Education.....................................22, 35–36

Electrical Engineering.........................52, 56

Elementary Education ........................36, 53

Engineering, Architecture & Aerospace Technology...........................21

English As A Second Language .................24

English.......................22–23, 36–37, 53, 57

Environmental Science...........19, 46–47, 55

Fashion Merchandising.............................31

Film...........................................................41

First Year Seminar (Udc-Cc) .....................30

Food Science .......................................20, 47

Foreign Language (Common Courses) .....38

French .................................................24, 38

Geography ..........................................31, 45

German .....................................................38

Graduate ............................................53–56

Graphic Communication Technology ...................................27–28, 41

Graphic Communications ........................41

Graphic Design...................................27, 40

Health .......................................................36

History................................................31, 45

Homeland Security ...................................54

Hospitality Management & Tourism........26

Independent Study & Thesis ....................56

Information Processing Technology .........26

Interdisciplinary General Education .......................37–38, 52

Journalism ................................................41

Language & Communication Disorders.........................24, 38–39, 53–54

Legal Assistant ..........................................26

Management & Graduate Studies ..........................49, 55–56

Management & Hospitality ......................26

Management Technology..........................26

Marketing & Information Systems ....49–50

Marketing & Transportation ..............50, 57

Marketing, Legal Studies & Information Systems.......................26, 57

Mass Media .........................................42, 54

Mass Media, Visual & Performing Arts...........27–29, 40–43, 54

Mathematics ....................24–26, 39–40, 54

Mechanical Engineering ...........................51

Mortuary Science......................................29

Music............................................28, 42–43

National Center For Urban Education......53

Nursing — Hybrid/Blended .....................57

Nursing & Allied Health...............29, 43, 57

Nursing ...............................................29, 43

Nutrition & Food Science...................47, 55

Office Administration.........................26, 50

Online & Hybrid/Blended........................57

Orientation ...............................................30

Philosophy..........................................32, 45

Physical Education ...................................36

Physics ...................................20, 34–35, 44

Political Science ..................................32, 45

Portuguese ................................................38

Psychology & Counseling...................44, 54

Psychology ..........................................30, 44

Public Management............................49, 56

Reading.....................................................36

Respiratory Therapy ...........................29, 43

Secondary Education ................................53

Social Work.........................................32, 46

Sociology......................................32, 45–46

Spanish................................................24, 38

Special Education..........................22, 36, 53

Speech & Language Pathology ...........39, 54

Speech ..........................................24, 38–39

Studio Art ...........................................27, 40

Technology & Career Studies....................31

Theatre................................................29, 43

Undergraduate ...................................18–52

Urban Affairs, Social Sciences & Social Work .................31–32, 44–46, 54

Urban Architecture & Community Planning.....................47, 55

Urban Studies ...............................32, 46, 54

Water Resource Management .............47, 55

COURSE INDEX

The University will make every effort to offer all courses and sections shown in this Course Guide. However, the University reserves the right to cancel or make changes to courses for insufficient enrollment or as other compelling circumstances warrant.

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DEPT: ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & ECONOMICS

ACCOUNTING

ACCT - 201C 01 21180 Prin Of Accounting I 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 711 Otim J

ACCT - 201C 02 21181 Prin Of Accounting I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 604 Bryant G

ACCT - 202C 01 21182 Prin Of Accounting II 3 LEC S 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 711 Otim J

ACCT - 202C 02 21183 Prin Of Accounting II 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 709 Otim J

BUSINESS, ECONOMICS & FINANCE

BSEF - 220C 01 21215 Business Statistics 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 709 Otim J

ECONOMICS

ECON - 201C 01 21176 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 708 Harris J

ECON - 201C 02 21177 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 706 Betts G

ECON - 202C 01 21178 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 707 STAFF

ECON - 202C 02 21179 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 711 Bryant G

DEPT: BIOLOGICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

BIOLOGY

BIOL - 101C 1 20964 Biological Science I 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite BIOL 103C

BIOL - 101C 02 20965 Biological Science I 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 907 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 103C

BIOL - 101C 3 21353 Biological Science I 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM TBA Jones CCorequisite BIOL 103C

BIOL - 101C 2 21354 Biological Science I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Sekhon HCorequisite BIOL 103C

BIOL - 101C 4 21355 Biological Science I 3 LEC F 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 907 Kassa ACorequisite BIOL 103C

BIOL - 101C 1 21475 Biological Science I 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / TBA Rollins, Jr JCorequisite BIOL 103C

BIOL - 102C 1 21356 Biological Science II 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 907 Kassa ACorequisite BIOL 104C

BIOL - 103C 1 21357 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 909 Rollins, Jr JCorequisite BIOL 101C

BIOL - 103C 2 21358 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB TR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Sekhon HCorequisite BIOL 101C

BIOL - 103C 3 21359 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB S 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 911 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 101C

BIOL - 103C 4 21360 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB F 12:30 03:20 PM TBA Kassa ACorequisite BIOL 101C

BIOL - 104C 1 21361 Biological Sci II Lab 1 LAB TR 03:30 04:50 PM TBA Kassa ACorequisite BIOL 102C

BIOL - 111C 1 21362 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 907 Ramsundar CCorequisite BIOL 113C

BIOL - 111C 2 21363 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 907 Thompson MCorequisite BIOL 113C

BIOL - 111C 3 21364 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 907 Kassa ACorequisite BIOL 113C

BIOL - 111C 4 21365 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 907 Currie VCorequisite BIOL 113C

BIOL - 111C 5 21366 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 907 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 113C

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BIOL - 111C 6 21367 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 907 Sekhon HCorequisite BIOL 113C

BIOL - 111C 7 21368 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC S 01:00 03:50 PM 53 / 909 Nuwah FCorequisite BIOL 113C

BIOL - 112C 1 21369 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 907 Currie VCorequisite BIOL 114C

BIOL - 112C 2 21370 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 907 Ramsundar CCorequisite BIOL 114C

BIOL - 112C 4 21371 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 907 Yousif NCorequisite BIOL 114C

BIOL - 112C 5 21372 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC F 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 907 Currie VCorequisite BIOL 114C

BIOL - 112C 6 21373 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC F 07:00 09:50 PM TBA Nuwah FCorequisite BIOL 114C

BIOL - 112C 3 21374 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 907 Thompson MCorequisite BIOL 114C

BIOL - 113C 1 21375 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 909 Ramsundar CCorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 113C 2 21376 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 909 Thompson MCorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 113C 3 21377 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 909 Kassa ACorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 113C 4 21378 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 03:30 04:50 PM 53 / 909 Currie VCorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 113C 5 21379 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 909 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 113C 6 21380 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 909 Sekhon HCorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 113C 7 21382 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB S 04:00 06:50 PM 53 / 911 Nuwah FCorequisite BIOL 111C

BIOL - 114C 1 21385 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 909 Currie VCorequisite BIOL 112C

BIOL - 114C 2 21386 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 909 Ramsundar CCorequisite BIOL 112C

BIOL - 114C 3 21387 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 909 Thompson MCorequisite BIOL 112C

BIOL - 114C 4 21388 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 909 Yousif NCorequisite BIOL 112C

BIOL - 114C 5 21389 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB F 03:30 06:50 PM 53 / 909 Currie VCorequisite BIOL 112C

BIOL - 114C 6 21391 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 909 Nuwah FCorequisite BIOL 112C

BIOL - 244C 1 21393 Clinical Microbiology Lab 1 LAB F 07:20 10:20 PM 53 / 909 Shaw JCorequisite BIOL 245C

BIOL - 244C 3 21394 Clinical Microbiology Lab 1 LAB S 12:30 03:20 PM TBA STAFFCorequisite BIOL 245C

BIOL - 244C 4 21396 Clinical Microbiology Lab 1 LAB S 04:00 07:00 PM 53 / 909 Shiferaw BCorequisite BIOL 245C

BIOL - 245C 1 21398 Clinical Microbiology 3 LEC F 04:00 06:50 PM 53 / 907 Shaw JCorequisite BIOL 244C

BIOL - 245C 3 21399 Clinical Microbiology 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 907 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 244C

BIOL - 245C 4 21401 Clinical Microbiology 3 LEC S 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 907 Shiferaw BCorequisite BIOL 244C

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ENSC - 107C 1 21402 Integrated Science I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 912 Currie VCorequisite ENSC 109C

ENSC - 109C 1 21403 Intergrated Science Lab 1 LAB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 912 Currie V

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FDSC - 103C 1 21404 Intro To Food Science Lab 1 LAB TR 08:00 09:20 PM 53 / 912 Tefera SCorequisite FDSC 105C

FDSC - 104C 1 21405 Intro To Nutrition Lab 1 LAB FS 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 912 Goodson LCorequisite FDSC 106C

FDSC - 105C 1 21408 Intro To Food Sci 3 LEC TR 06:30 07:50 PM 53 / 912 Tefera SCorequisite FDSC 103C

FDSC - 106C 1 21409 Intro To Nutrition 3 LEC FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 912 Goodson LCorequisite FDSC 104C

DEPT: CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

CHEM - 105C 1 21418 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 911 Yousif NCorequisite CHEM 106C

CHEM - 105C 2 21419 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 911 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 106C

CHEM - 105C 3 21420 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 911 Yousif NCorequisite CHEM 106C

CHEM - 105C 4 21421 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 911 Yousif NCorequisite CHEM 106C

CHEM - 105C 5 21422 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC F 08:00 10:40 AM 53 / 911 Beneberu HCorequisite CHEM 106C

CHEM - 105C 6 21423 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC F 02:00 04:40 PM 53 / 911 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 106C

CHEM - 106C 1 21424 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB T 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 911 Yousif NCorequisite CHEM 105C

CHEM - 106C 2 21425 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB M 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 911 Ghannouchi SCorequisite CHEM 105C

CHEM - 106C 3 21426 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB T 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 911 Yousif NCorequisite CHEM 105C

CHEM - 106C 4 21427 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB W 07:00 09:50 PM 53 / 911 Yousif NCorequisite CHEM 105C

CHEM - 106C 5 21428 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB F 11:00 01:50 PM 53 / 911 Beneberu HCorequisite CHEM 105C

CHEM - 106C 6 21429 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB F 05:00 07:50 PM 53 / 911 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 105C

PHYSICS

PHYS - 101C 1 21430 Intro Coll Physics I Lec 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 912 Ghannouchi SCorequisite PHYS 103C

PHYS - 101C 2 21431 Intro Coll Physics I Lec 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 912 Ghannouchi SCorequisite PHYS 103C

PHYS - 101C 3 21605 Intro Coll Physics I Lec 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite PHYS 103C

PHYS - 102C 0 21432 Intro Coll Physics II Lec 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 912 Ghannouchi SCorequisite PHYS 104C

PHYS - 103C 1 21433 Intro Coll Physics I Lab 1 LAB T 03:30 05:20 PM 53 / 912 Ghannouchi SCorequisite PHYS 101C

PHYS - 103C 2 21434 Intro Coll Physics I Lab 1 LAB R 11:00 12:50 PM 53 / 912 Ghannouchi SCorequisite PHYS 101C

PHYS - 103C 3 21606 Intro Coll Physics I Lab 1 LAB M 01:00 02:50 PM TBA STAFFCorequisite PHYS 101C

PHYS - 104C 1 21435 Intro Coll Physics II Lab 1 LAB M 09:30 11:20 AM 53 / 912 Ghannouchi SCorequisite PHYS 102C

DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

APPLIED COMPUTING

APCT - 104C 1 20448 Intro To Applic Of Computer 2 LEC MW 05:30 06:20 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite APCT 105C

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APCT - 104C 1 21614 Intro To Applic Of Computer 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite APCT 105C

APCT - 104C 2 21615 Intro To Applic Of Computer 2 LEC MW 08:00 08:50 AM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 105C

APCT - 105C 1 20449 Intro Appl Of Comp Lab 1 LEC MW 06:30 07:20 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite APCT 104C

APCT - 105C 2 21616 Intro Appl Of Comp Lab 1 LEC MW 09:00 09:50 AM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 104C

APCT - 110C 1 20450 Intro Programming 2 LEC MW 02:00 02:50 PM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 111C

APCT - 110C 2 20451 Intro Programming 2 LEC TR 07:00 07:50 PM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 111C

APCT - 111C 1 20452 Intro Programming Lab 1 LAB MW 03:00 03:50 PM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 110C

APCT - 111C 2 20454 Intro Programming Lab 1 LAB TR 08:00 08:50 PM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 110C

APCT - 231C 1 20455 Computer Science I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 233C

APCT - 232C 1 20458 Computer Science II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite APCT 234C

APCT - 232C 2 21617 Computer Science II 3 LEC MW 07:30 08:20 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite APCT 234C

APCT - 233C 1 20459 Computer Scienc I Lab 1 LAB MW 07:00 07:50 PM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite APCT 231C

APCT - 234C 1 20460 Computer Science II Lab 1 LAB TR 12:30 01:20 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite APCT 232C

APCT - 234C 2 21618 Computer Science II Lab 1 LAB MW 08:30 09:20 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite APCT 232C

APCT - 285C 1 20461 Professional Ethics 1–3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 610 STAFF

COMPUTER OPERATIONS

CMOP - 235C 1 20444 Intro Web Page Dev & Html-Lec 2 LEC S 08:00 09:50 AM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite CMOP 236C

CMOP - 235C 2 20445 Intro Web Page Dev & Html-Lec 2 LEC MW 11:00 11:50 AM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite CMOP 236C

CMOP - 236C 1 20446 Intro Web Page Dev & Html -Lab 1 LEC S 10:00 11:50 AM 53 / 223C STAFFCorequisite CMOP 235C

CMOP - 236C 2 20447 Intro Web Page Dev & Html -Lab 1 LEC MW 12:00 12:50 PM 53 / 223B STAFFCorequisite CMOP 235C

DEPT: ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE & AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

AETC - 101C 1 21613 Arch Drawg&Des I Lec/Lab 3 LLB MWF 03:30 04:20 PM 54 / 325 STAFF

AETC - 102C 1 20436 Arch Drwg&Des II Lec/Lab 3 LLB MWF 06:30 08:20 PM 54 / 325 STAFF

AETC - 116C 1 20437 Material And Methods II 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 54 / 325 STAFF

AETC - 202C 1 20438 Archit Drwg&Des Iv Lc/Lb 4 LEC MWF 06:30 08:20 PM 54 / 321 STAFF

AETC - 206C 1 20439 Cadd Docs/Spec & Estimate 3 LEC MWF 08:30 09:50 PM 54 / 325 STAFF

AETC - 246C 1 20440 Environmental Systems II 3 LEC S 01:00 04:00 PM 54 / 325 STAFF

AETC - 295C 1 20441 Seminar 3 LEC MWF 05:30 06:20 PM 54 / 321 STAFF

AVIATION MAINTENANCE

AVMT - 121C 1 20431 Aviation Maint Fund 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 03:00 PM 30 STAFF

AVMT - 124C 1 20432 Aircraft Metalic Struct 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 03:00 PM 30 STAFF

AVMT - 125C 1 20433 Aircraft Systs & Comp 5 LEC MTWRF 07:30 11:00 AM 30 STAFF

AVMT - 214C 1 20434 Air Recip Engin Theo 5 LEC MTWRF 07:30 11:00 AM 30 STAFF

AVMT - 215C 1 20435 Air Engine Systs & Comps 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 03:00 PM 30 STAFF

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DEPT: EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECED - 104 0 20968 History And Phil Of Ece 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 38 / 102 Peters D

ECED - 104C 01 20893 History And Phil Of Ece 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 524 Fowler A

ECED - 104C 50 20928 History And Phil Of Ece 3 LEC S 01:30 04:30 PM 53 / 523 Lewis M

ECED - 104C 02 20932 History And Phil Of Ece 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 523 STAFF

ECED - 105C 01 20894 Prin Of Chld Development 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 524 Fowler A

ECED - 105C 02 20927 Prin Of Chld Development 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 606 Alvarado C

ECED - 105C 50 20929 Prin Of Chld Development 3 LEC S 09:30 12:30 PM 53 / 523 Lewis M

ECED - 204C 01 20930 Curriculum Content Ece 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 606 Myers P

ECED - 204C 02 21493 Curriculum Content Ece 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 524 Myers P

ECED - 206C 01 21542 Infant Education 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 523 Myers P

ECED - 207C 02 21498 Understanding Self & Rel 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 523 Myers P

ECED - 208C 01 20897 Emergent Literacy 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 523 Alvarado C

ECED - 209C 01 20896 Play Activities & Materials 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 524 Alvarado C

ECED - 224C 01 20931 Plan Adm Erly Ch Ed Prog 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 524 STAFF

ECED - 245C 01 20926 Child In The Family 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 524 Alvarado C

ECED - 326C 01 20895 Practicum II 3 PRA M 02:00 03:50 PM 53 / 523 Hamilton M

EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS

EDFN - 220C 01 20935 Foundations Of Education 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 606 Myers O

EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY

EDPY - 244C 01 20938 Human Dev & Behavior 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 810 Myers O

SPECIAL EDUCATION

SPED - 204C 01 20941 Intro To Edu Of Except Chld 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / TBA STAFF

DEPT: ENGLISH

ENGLISH

ENGL - 014C 0 21185 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 414 Payne A

ENGL - 014C 0 21190 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 415 Basist J

ENGL - 014C 0 21191 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 416 Odumosu M

ENGL - 014C 0 21192 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 415 Irvin G

ENGL - 014C 0 21193 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 416 Odumosu M

ENGL - 014C 0 21194 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 04:00 05:20 PM TBA STAFF

ENGL - 014C 0 21195 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 416 Woods A

ENGL - 014C 0 21196 Reading Improvement 3 LLB TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 415 Jackson J

ENGL - 014C 0 21197 Reading Improvement 3 LLB MW 08:30 09:50 PM TBA STAFF

ENGL - 014C 0 21198 Reading Improvement 3 LLB TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 415 Basist J

ENGL - 014C 0 21199 Reading Improvement 3 LLB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 415 Irvin G

ENGL - 014C 0 21200 Reading Improvement 3 LLB TR 12:30 01:50 PM TBA Irvin G

ENGL - 014C 0 21201 Reading Improvement 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 415 Sankofa S

ENGL - 014C 0 21202 Reading Improvement 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 415 Bradshaw D

ENGL - 014C 0 21203 Reading Improvement 3 LLB FS 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 415 Stewart E

ENGL - 014C 0 21204 Reading Improvement 3 LLB FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 415 Stewart E

ENGL - 014C 0 21205 Reading Improvement 3 LLB S 09:30 12:20 PM 54 / 126 Smith E

ENGL - 015C 0 21206 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 704 Benjamin M

ENGL - 015C 0 21207 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 704 George P

ENGL - 015C 0 21208 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 704 Ufland P

ENGL - 015C 0 21209 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 704 Mathura S

ENGL - 015C 0 21210 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / TBA Harris M

ENGL - 015C 0 21211 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 704 Harris M

ENGL - 015C 0 21212 English Fundamentals 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 704 Payne A22

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ENGL - 015C 0 21214 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 704 George P

ENGL - 015C 0 21216 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 704 Covington L

ENGL - 015C 0 21217 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 704 Chawia N

ENGL - 015C 0 21218 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM TBA Chawia N

ENGL - 015C 0 21219 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 704 Bradshaw D

ENGL - 015C 0 21221 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 704 Bradshaw D

ENGL - 015C 0 21223 English Fundamentals 3 LEC FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 706 Williams E

ENGL - 015C 0 21225 English Fundamentals 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 704 Williams E

ENGL - 015C 0 21226 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 706 George P

ENGL - 015C 0 21228 English Fundamentals 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ENGL - 111C 50 20944 English Composition I (ECLI) 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 524 Jones C

ENGL - 111C 0 21230 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 706 Covington L

ENGL - 111C 0 21232 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 706 Beaver A

ENGL - 111C 0 21233 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 704 Basist J

ENGL - 111C 0 21234 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / TBA Shiro E

ENGL - 111C 0 21235 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 704 Beaver A

ENGL - 111C 0 21236 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 706 Odumosu M

ENGL - 111C 0 21237 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 706 Skinner A

ENGL - 111C 0 21238 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 704 Skinner A

ENGL - 111C 0 21239 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 416 Boateng F

ENGL - 111C 0 21240 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 607 Benjamin M

ENGL - 111C 0 21241 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 707 Basist J

ENGL - 111C 0 21242 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 707 Stallworth S

ENGL - 111C 0 21251 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 706 Bookhart P

ENGL - 111C 0 21252 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 706 Bookhart P

ENGL - 111C 0 21253 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 54 / 124 Kelliher C

ENGL - 111C 0 21254 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Payne A

ENGL - 111C 0 21255 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 415 Washington I

ENGL - 111C 0 21256 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

ENGL - 111C 0 21257 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 607 Beaver A

ENGL - 111C 0 21258 English Composition I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 524 Kelliher C

ENGL - 111C 0 21259 English Composition I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 608 Ottley J

ENGL - 112C 50 20949 English Composition II (ECLI) 3 LEC S 01:30 04:50 PM 53 / 524 Jones C

ENGL - 112C 0 21260 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM TBA Wright A

ENGL - 112C 0 21261 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 707 Sellers D

ENGL - 112C 0 21262 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 707 Irvin G

ENGL - 112C 0 21263 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 707 Phaire D

ENGL - 112C 0 21264 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 706 Altman B

ENGL - 112C 0 21265 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Ottley J

ENGL - 112C 0 21266 English Composition II 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 610 Wright A

ENGL - 112C 0 21267 English Composition II 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 707 Chawia N

ENGL - 112C 0 21268 English Composition II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 711 Odumosu M

ENGL - 112C 0 21269 English Composition II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM TBA STAFF

ENGL - 112C 0 21270 English Composition II 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 707 Stallworth S

ENGL - 112C 0 21271 English Composition II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 709 Stallworth S

ENGL - 112C 0 21272 English Composition II 3 LEC F 01:00 04:00 PM 53 / 707 Stallworth S

ENGL - 112C 0 21273 English Composition II 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 416 Wright A

ENGL - 112C 0 21274 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 707 Savoy K

ENGL - 112C 0 21275 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 708 Mitchell S

ENGL - 112C 0 21276 English Composition II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

ENGL - 113C 0 21277 Technical Writing 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 414 Phaire D

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DEPT: LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ENSL - 007C 0 21290 Intermediate English I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM TBA Long C

ENSL - 008C 0 21291 Intermediate English II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Long C

ENSL - 012C 0 21292 Advanced English I 9 LEC TR 09:30 01:50 PM 53 / 415 Shiro E

ENSL - 013C 0 21293 Advanced English II 6 LEC MW 08:00 10:50 AM TBA Eagleson J

ENSL - 013C 0 21294 Advanced English II 6 LEC TR 09:30 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

FRENCH

FREN - 101C 0 21295 Beginning French I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Boateng F

FREN - 101C 0 21296 Beginning French I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM TBA Harris M

FREN - 102C 0 21297 Beginning French II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Harris M

SPANISH

SPAN - 101C 0 21298 Beginning Spanish I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM TBA Gross M

SPAN - 101C 0 21299 Beginning Spanish I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Carbajal H

SPAN - 102C 0 21300 Beginning Spanish II 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Gross M

SPEECH

SPCH - 115C 0 21278 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 416 Parker T

SPCH - 115C 0 21279 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 415 Taylor M

SPCH - 115C 0 21280 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA White A

SPCH - 115C 0 21281 Public Speaking 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 708 Sellers D

SPCH - 115C 0 21282 Public Speaking 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 711 Baldinger J

SPCH - 115C 0 21283 Public Speaking 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

SPCH - 115C 0 21284 Public Speaking 3 LEC F 09:30 12:20 PM TBA Taylor M

SPCH - 115C 0 21285 Public Speaking 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM TBA Ford K

SPCH - 115C 0 21286 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM TBA Taylor M

SPCH - 115C 0 21287 Public Speaking 3 LEC FS 09:30 12:20 PM TBA Hayden J

SPCH - 115C 0 21288 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM TBA Parker T

SPCH - 115C 0 21289 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Parker T

DEPT: MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

MATH - 005C 1 20138 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 2 20142 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 3 20143 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 005C 4 20144 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 5 20145 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 6 20147 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 7 20148 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 8 20149 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 9 20150 Basic Mathematics (cohart) 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 406 Hilliard L

MATH - 005C 10 20153 Basic Mathematics (cohart) 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 604 Brown B

MATH - 005C 11 20155 Basic Mathematics (cohart) 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 12 20157 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 13 20158 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 14 20508 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 15 20159 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 005C 17 20160 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 005C 19 20162 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 54 / 124 STAFF

MATH - 005C 20 20164 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 54 / 126 STAFF

MATH - 005C 21 20166 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC FS 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 604 STAFF

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MATH - 005C 24 20203 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 005C 25 20204 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 005C 26 20206 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC F 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 005C 50 20213 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 06:00 10:00 PM 54 / 121 STAFF

MATH - 005C 14 20508 Basic Mathematics 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 015C 1 20215 Intro Algebra 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 2 20216 Intro Algebra (cohart) 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 406 Hilliard L

MATH - 015C 3 20217 Intro Algebra (cohart) 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 604 Brown B

MATH - 015C 4 20218 Intro Algebra 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 523 STAFF

MATH - 015C 5 20219 Intro Algebra 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 6 20220 Intro Algebra 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 7 20221 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 8 20222 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 9 20223 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 410 Brown B

MATH - 015C 10 20224 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 11 20225 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 12 20226 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 015C 13 20227 Intro Algebra 3 LEC FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 414 STAFF

MATH - 015C 14 20228 Intro Algebra 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 608 STAFF

MATH - 015C 16 20229 Intro Algebra 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 610 STAFF

MATH - 015C 17 20230 Intro Algebra 3 LEC S 12:30 03:20 PM 54 / 124 STAFF

MATH - 015C 20 20231 Intro Algebra 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 54 / 128 STAFF

MATH - 015C 21 20232 Intro Algebra (cohart) 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 015C 22 20233 Intro Algebra 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 416 STAFF

MATH - 015C 50 20234 Intro Algebra 3 LEC T 06:00 10:00 PM 54 / 128 STAFF

MATH - 101C 1 20235 Gen College Math I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 523 STAFF

MATH - 101C 2 20236 Gen College Math I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 414 STAFF

MATH - 101C 3 20237 Gen College Math I 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 101C 4 20238 Gen College Math I 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

MATH - 101C 5 20239 Gen College Math I 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 101C 6 20240 Gen College Math I 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

MATH - 101C 7 20241 Gen College Math I 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 54 / 126 STAFF

MATH - 101C 8 20242 Gen College Math I 3 LEC FS 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 101C 26 20243 Gen College Math I 3 LEC FS 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 410 STAFF

MATH - 101C 50 20293 Gen College Math I (ECLI) 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 607 Cobham S

MATH - 101C 82 20410 Gen College Math I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 55 / TBA STAFF

MATH - 102C 1 20411 Gen College Math II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 102C 2 20412 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

MATH - 102C 3 20413 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 102C 4 20414 Gen College Math II 3 LEC FS 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 607 STAFF

MATH - 102C 5 20415 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 607 STAFF

MATH - 102C 6 20416 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 102C 7 20417 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 102C 9 20418 Gen College Math II 3 LEC FS 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 607 STAFF

MATH - 102C 82 20419 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 05:00 06:20 PM 55 / TBA STAFF

MATH - 105C 1 20420 Intermediate Algebra 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 105C 2 20421 Intermediate Algebra 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 607 STAFF

MATH - 111C 1 20422 Technical Mathematics I 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:50 PM 53 / 604 STAFF

MATH - 112C 1 21044 Technical Mathematics II 3 LEC TR 05:10 06:50 PM 53 / 416 STAFF

MATH - 113C 1 21316 Precal with Trig I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 709 Cook R

MATH - 114C 1 21317 Precal with Trig II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 414 Dickens J

MATH - 116C 1 20424 Finite Mathematics 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 410 Brown B

MATH - 116C 2 20425 Finite Mathematics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 522 STAFF

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MATH - 117C 1 21315 Business Mathematics I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

MATH - 118C 1 20426 Business Mathematics II 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 610 STAFF

MATH - 151C 1 21318 Calculus I 3 LEC MWR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 706 STAFFCorequisite MATH 155C

MATH - 152C 1 21320 Calculus II 3 LEC MWR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 707 STAFFCorequisite MATH 156C

MATH - 155C 1 21319 Calculus I Lab 1 LAB T 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 706 STAFFCorequisite MATH 151C

MATH - 156C 1 21321 Calculus II Lab 1 LAB T 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 707 STAFFCorequisite MATH 152C

MATH - 215C 1 20427 Calc/Bus, SOC & Life Science 4 LEC MTWR 02:00 02:50 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

MATH - 215C 2 20428 Calc/Bus, SOC & Life Science 4 LEC MWR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 810 STAFF

DEPT: MANAGEMENT & HOSPITALITY

MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

MGTC - 221C 1 20950 Supervision 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 406 Foster A

MGTC - 246C 1 20951 Saleship Princ & Prac 3 LEC F 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 606 Abebaku S

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT & TOURISM

HMGT - 206C 1 20943 Food And Beverage Management 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 708 Iroegbu H

HMGT - 210C 1 20945 Intro To Hospitality Mktg 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 415 Iroegbu H

HMGT - 212C 1 20946 Cost Contrl In Hospitalty Ind 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 708 Iroegbu H

HMGT - 216C 1 20947 Law As Related To Hosp Industr 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 608 Peace-Jackson M

HMGT - 290C 1 20948 Internship 1 LEC F 04:00 05:30 PM 53 / 708 Iroegbu H

DEPT: MARKETING, LEGAL STUDIES & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

BUSINESS LAW, PROCUREMENT & PUBLIC CONTRACTING

BLPC - 214C 01 21220 Legal Environ Of Bus 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 410 Tovar M

INFORMATION PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

IPTC - 101C 2 20952 Computer Keyboarding I 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 223C Laster J

IPTC - 101C 01 21246 Computer Keyboarding I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 223C Laster J

IPTC - 102C 1 20953 Computer Keyboarding II 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 223A STAFF

IPTC - 206C 1 20954 Office Procedures 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 225 Tovar M

IPTC - 211C 1 20955 Word I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 223C Laster J

IPTC - 212C 1 20956 Word II 3 LEC S 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 223B Haywood M

LEGAL ASSISTANT

LATC - 161C 01 20934 Legal Res/Writing I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 223B Kelly K

LATC - 162C 01 20936 Legal Res/Writing II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 711 Taylor N

LATC - 171C 01 20937 Legal Process I 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 53 / 604 Reeves W

LATC - 181C 01 20939 Intro Para-Legal 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 608 Kelly K

LATC - 271C 01 20940 Real Estate Law & Prac I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 610 Taylor M

LATC - 278C 01 20942 Law Office Administration 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 414 Culbreth D

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

OADM - 104C 01 21184 Introduction To Business 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 711 Luis R

OADM - 104C 02 21186 Introduction To Business 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 524 Abebaku S

OADM - 104C 03 21187 Introduction To Business 3 LEC F 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 706 Abebaku S

OADM - 208C 01 21188 Bus. Communications 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 524 Abebaku S

OADM - 208C 02 21189 Bus. Communications 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 524 STAFF

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

ARTD - 105C 01 20662 Foundations I 3 LLB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / B-12 STAFF

ARTD - 105C 02 20663 Foundations I 3 LLB TR 11:00 01:40 PM 42 / B-12 STAFF

ARTD - 105C 0 21592 Foundations I 3 LLB TR 02:00 04:40 PM TBA Gongora A

ARTD - 105C 1 21594 Foundations I 3 LLB TR 05:30 07:10 PM TBA Gongora A

ARTD - 105C 0 21595 Foundations I 3 LLB MW 05:30 08:10 PM TBA Kidd D

ARTD - 124C 01 20669 Computer Art I 3 LAB F 09:00 02:40 PM 42 / B-08 Talley M

ARTD - 124C 0 21596 Computer Art I 3 LAB TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ARTD - 207C 01 20671 Web Design 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / B-08 Niyangoda R

ARTD - 207C 0 21598 Web Design 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM TBA Niyangoda R

ARTD - 207C 02 21599 Web Design 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM TBA Mrad R

ARTD - 208C 01 20674 History Of Graphic Design 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / A-14 Venne D

ARTD - 208C 0 21597 History Of Graphic Design 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Venne D

ARTD - 212C 01 20677 Graphic Design II 3 LAB TR 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / B-16 Niyangoda R

ARTD - 213C 01 20678 Publication Design 3 LAB MW 11:00 01:40 PM 42 / B-16 Talley M

ARTD - 213C 0 21600 Publication Design 3 LAB F 09:00 04:40 PM TBA Talley M

ARTD - 275C 01 20679 Graphic Wkshp & Portfolio 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / B-16 Talley M

ARTD - 275C 0 21601 Graphic Wkshp & Portfolio 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM TBA Talley M

STUDIO ART

ARTS - 101C 01 20701 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 11:00 01:40 PM 42 / A-15 STAFF

ARTS - 101C 02 20702 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / A-15 STAFF

ARTS - 101C 03 20703 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / A-15 STAFF

ARTS - 101C 0 21602 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ARTS - 115C 01 20704 Visual Thinking 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / A-12 Venne D

ARTS - 145C 01 20705 Photography 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 41 / 202 STAFF

ARTS - 145C 02 20706 Photography 3 LAB S 09:00 02:40 PM 41 / 202 STAFF

ARTS - 145C 03 20708 Photography 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 41 / 202 STAFF

ARTS - 145C 04 20709 Photography 3 LAB TR 09:30 12:10 PM 41 / 202 Himawan B

ARTS - 145C 05 20710 Photography 3 LAB MW 09:30 12:10 PM 41 / 202 STAFF

ARTS - 184C 01 20711 Fund Of Art Apprec 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / A-14 STAFF

ARTS - 184C 02 20714 Fund Of Art Apprec 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / A-14 Gongora A

ARTS - 282C 01 20715 Wrld Art Hist Renaiss/Contem 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / A-14 STAFF

DANCE

DANC - 101C 01 20330 Modern Dance I 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 46 / A02 STAFF

DANC - 111C 01 20331 Ballet I 1 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A02 STAFF

DANC - 131C 01 20332 Hip Hop 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 46 / A02 STAFF

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

GRCT - 107C 01 20682 Desktop Publishing Lec 2 LEC T 09:30 11:20 AM 42 / B-16 STAFFCorequisite GRCT 108C

GRCT - 107C 02 20684 Desktop Publishing Lec 2 LEC T 05:30 07:20 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 108C

GRCT - 107C 03 20685 Desktop Publishing Lec 2 LEC S 09:00 10:50 AM 42 / B-08 STAFFCorequisite GRCT 108C

GRCT - 108C 01 20687 Desktop Publishing Lab 1 LAB R 09:30 12:20 PM 42 / B-16 STAFFCorequisite GRCT 107C

GRCT - 108C 02 20688 Desktop Publishing Lab 1 LAB R 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 107C

GRCT - 108C 03 20689 Desktop Publishing Lab 1 LAB S 11:00 01:50 PM 42 / B-08 STAFFCorequisite GRCT 107C

GRCT - 109C 01 20690 Digital Applications 3 LLB TR 02:00 04:50 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins S

GRCT - 109C 02 20692 Digital Applications 3 LLB MW 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins S

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GRCT - 113C 01 20693 Digtal Imaging I Lec 2 LEC M 11:00 12:50 PM 42 / B-08 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 114C

GRCT - 114C 01 20694 Digital Imaging I Lab 1 LAB W 11:00 01:50 PM 42 / B-08 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 113C

GRCT - 209C 01 21032 Graphic Management 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-17A Weber R

GRCT - 210C 01 20698 Color Management 2 LEC M 05:30 07:20 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato P

GRCT - 211C 01 20699 Color Management Lab 1 LAB W 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato P

GRCT - 214C 01 20696 Design to Print Prac I 2 LEC T 11:00 12:50 PM 42 / B-17A Interdonato P

GRCT - 215C 01 20697 Design to Print Prac Lab 1 LAB R 11:00 01:50 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato P

GRCT - 224C 01 21034 Design to Print Practicum 3 LAB TR 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato P

MUSIC

MUSC - 005C 01 20341 Fund Of Mus Theory 2 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / A07 Brown J

MUSC - 010C 01 20372 Keyboard Group Instruc 1 LLB W 05:30 06:20 PM 46 / A04A Butler J

MUSC - 010C 02 20373 Keyboard Group Instruc 1 LLB T 04:30 05:20 PM 46 / A04A Cooper M

MUSC - 010C 03 20374 Keyboard Group Instruc 1 LLB W 02:00 02:50 PM 46 / A04A Roach H

MUSC - 010C 04 20375 Keyboard Group Instruc (2nd) 1 LLB W 12:30 01:20 PM 46 / A04A Roach H

MUSC - 010C 05 20376 Keyboard Group Instruc (2nd) 1 LLB R 04:30 05:20 PM 46 / A04A Cooper M

MUSC - 020C 01 20377 Voice Group Instruction 1 LLB W 04:00 04:50 PM 46 / A04 Butler J

MUSC - 025C 01 20378 UDC Chorale 1 LLB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 46 / C09 STAFF

MUSC - 026C 01 20379 The Voices 1 LLB R 12:30 01:50 PM 46 / C09 Gillespie G

MUSC - 033C 01 20380 Small Jazz Ensemble 1 LLB TBA TBA TBA Johnson A

MUSC - 035C 01 20381 Woodwind Ens 1 LLB TBA TBA TBA Barton L

MUSC - 045C 01 20382 Brass/Percussion Ens 1 LLB TBA TBA TBA Georges D

MUSC - 070C 01 20383 Instrumental Grp Instru 1 LLB TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 086C 01 20384 Jazz Laboratory Band 1 LLB MW 02:00 03:50 PM 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 101C 01 20385 Materials Of Music II 3 LLB MW 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A04 Korey J

MUSC - 103C 01 20386 Ear Tr & Sight Sng II 2 LLB MW 11:00 11:50 AM 46 / A04 Korey JCorequisite MUSC 101C

MUSC - 105C 01 20387 Music Appreciation 3 LLB TR 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A04 Barton L

MUSC - 105C 02 20388 Music Appreciation 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / A04 Cooper M

MUSC - 107C 01 20389 Jazz History 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM 46 / A04 Korey J

MUSC - 115C 01 20390 Ap Maj Kybrd 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 116C 01 20391 Ap Min Kybrd (1st) 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 116C 02 20392 Ap Min Kybrd (2nd) 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 125C 01 20393 Ap Maj Voice 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA Ormond N

MUSC - 126C 01 20394 Ap Min Voice 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA Butler J

MUSC - 130C 01 20395 Jazz Improvisation I 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 135C 01 20396 App. Maj. Instrument 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 136C 01 20397 App. Min. Instrument 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 181C 01 20398 Gospel Improvisation I 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / C09 Gillespie G

MUSC - 201C 01 20399 Mat Of Mus IV 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A07 Vanburen HCorequisite MUSC 203C

MUSC - 203C 01 20400 Ear Tr & Sight Sng IV 2 LEC TR 11:00 11:50 AM 46 / A07 Vanburen HCorequisite MUSC 201C

MUSC - 210C 01 20401 AA Seminar 1–3 DIR TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 215C 01 20402 Ap Maj Kybrd 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 216C 01 20403 Ap Min Kybrd (1st) 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 216C 02 20404 Ap Min Kybrd (2nd) 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 225C 01 20405 Ap Maj Voice 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA Ormond N

MUSC - 226C 01 20406 Ap Min Voice 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA Butler J

MUSC - 235C 01 20407 Applied Major Instrument 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 236C 01 20408 Applied Minor Instrument 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / TBA STAFF

MUSC - 270C 01 20409 Computer Appl To Music I 3 LEC F 10:00 12:50 PM 46 / A03C Guillen J

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eTHEATRE

THEA - 104C 01 20333 Intro To Theater Arts 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / C06 Lawton J

THEA - 104C 02 20335 Intro To Theater Arts 3 LEC MW 03:30 06:50 PM 46 / C06 Baldinger J

THEA - 111C 01 20336 Stagecraft 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / C06 STAFF

DEPT: NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

MORTUARY SCIENCE

MSTC - 105C 01 21344 Descriptive Pathology 3 LEC M 09:00 11:50 AM 44 / 215 Hill V

MSTC - 105C 02 21345 Descriptive Pathology 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Hill V

MSTC - 135C 01 21346 Funeral Service Law 3 LEC W 09:00 11:50 AM TBA Coles L

MSTC - 135C 02 21347 Funeral Service Law 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 44 / TBA Calloway D

MSTC - 230C 01 21348 Embal & Dispo Prin II 1 LEC R 04:00 05:50 PM 44 / TBA Hill V

MSTC - 232C 01 21349 Embal & Dispo Prin II Lab 2 LAB F 04:00 09:50 PM 44 / TBA Hill V

MSTC - 254C 01 21350 Psychology Of Grief 3 LEC R 07:00 09:50 PM 44 / TBA Calloway D

MSTC - 294C 01 21351 National Board Seminar 1 SEM W 05:30 07:00 PM 44 / TBA Coles L

NURSING

NURS - 100C 1 20023 Concepts Basic Nursing I 2 LEC T 01:00 02:50 PM 53 / 807 Corp C

NURS - 105C 1 20022 Nursing Pharmacology 3 LEC R 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 810 Anderson J

NURS - 105C 2 21322 Nursing Pharmacology 3 LEC R 01:00 03:50 PM 53 / 810 Anderson J

NURS - 115C 1 20026 Found of Nursing Theory/Prac 5 LPR M 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 806 Rogers V

NURS - 115C 2 20027 Found of Nursing Theory/Prac 5 LPR M 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Rogers V

NURS - 115C 3 20051 Found of Nursing Theory/Prac 5 LPR F 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 806 Rogers V

NURS - 116C 1 20119 Med Surg Adults I Theory/Pra 5 LPR T 07:00 12:50 PM 53 / 810 Rogers V

NURS - 116C 2 20121 Med Surg Adults I Theory/Pra 5 LPR R 07:00 12:50 PM 53 / 810 Rogers V

NURS - 116C 3 20127 Med Surg Adults I Theory/Pra 5 LPR F 07:00 12:50 PM 53 / 810 Rogers V

NURS - 125C 1 20603 Maternal Newborn Theory/Prac 5 LPR T 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Akpuaka S

NURS - 125C 2 20627 Maternal Newborn Theory/Prac 5 LPR W 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 810 Akpuaka S

NURS - 125C 3 20628 Maternal Newborn Theory/Prac 5 LPR R 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Akpuaka S

NURS - 190 1 20629 LPN Validation Theory/Lab 4 LLB W 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 807 Corp C

NURS - 219C 1 20630 Pediatric Nurs Care Theo/Prac 5 LPR M 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Valcourt M

NURS - 219C 2 20631 Pediatric Nurs Care Theo/Prac 5 LPR W 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Valcourt M

NURS - 219C 3 20632 Pediatric Nurs Care Theo/Prac 5 LPR F 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Valcourt M

NURS - 219C 4 21390 Pediatric Nurs Care Theo/Prac 5 LPR W 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Valcourt M

NURS - 230C 1 20635 Mental Hlth Nurs Theory/Prac 5 LPR M 08:00 02:00 PM 53 / 810 Lawton-Nixon E

NURS - 230C 2 20680 Mental Hlth Nurs Theory/Prac 5 LPR T 08:00 09:50 AM 53 / 810 Lawton-Nixon E

NURS - 230C 3 20713 Mental Hlth Nurs Theory/Prac 5 LPR T 08:00 09:50 AM 53 / 810 Lawton-Nixon E

NURS - 235C 1 20659 Med Surg Adult II Theo/Prac 8 LPR F 11:00 01:50 PM 53 / 810 Anderson J

NURS - 235C 2 20660 Med Surg Adult II Theo/Prac 8 LPR F 11:00 01:50 PM 53 / 810 Anderson J

NURS - 235C 3 20661 Med Surg Adult II Theo/Prac 8 LPR F 11:00 01:50 PM 53 / 810 Anderson J

NURS - 235C 4 21384 Med Surg Adult II Theo/Prac 8 LPR F 11:00 02:50 PM TBA Anderson J

NURS - 240C 1 20633 Senior Nursing Process Lab 1 LAB M 12:00 02:50 PM 53 / 810 Cato S

NURS - 290C 1 20634 Nursing Seminar 2 SEM M 09:30 11:20 AM 53 / 810 Cato S

RESPIRATORY THERAPY

RSPT - 172C 1 21081 Prin & Prac Resp Ther II 4 LLB R 07:00 02:00 PM TBA Taylor L

RSPT - 172C 02 21082 Prin & Prac Resp Ther II 4 LLB R 07:00 02:00 PM 53 / 808 Taylor L

RSPT - 271C 01 21086 Resp Therapy Pharmacology 3 LEC W 03:00 05:30 PM 53 / 807 Steinert D

RSPT - 274C 01 21085 Acid Base & Hemodyn Phys 3 LEC M 03:00 05:30 PM 53 / 807 Steinert D

RSPT - 277C 01 21087 Adjunctive Resp Therapies 3 LEC R 11:00 01:30 PM 53 / 807 Steinert D

RSPT - 278C 01 21083 Resp Ther Clin Preceptor 3 LEC MW 07:00 03:00 PM 53 / 808 Silva, Andrea P.

RSPT - 290C 01 21084 Resp Care Seminar II 1 SEM T 04:00 06:50 PM 53 / 807 Silva, Andrea P.

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FIRST YEAR SEMINAR (COMMUNITY COLLEGE)FSEM - 101C 1 21437 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 807 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 2 21438 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 524 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 3 21439 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 4 21440 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 12:30 01:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 5 21441 First Year Seminar 1 LEC W 08:30 09:20 PM 53 / 709 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 6 21442 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 07:00 07:50 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 7 21444 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 08:00 08:50 AM 53 / 524 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 8 21445 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 12:30 01:20 PM 53 / 706 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 8 21447 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 12:30 01:20 PM 54 / 124 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 9 21448 First Year Seminar 1 LEC R 05:30 06:20 PM 53 / 807 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 10 21449 First Year Seminar 1 LEC R 07:00 07:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 12 21452 First Year Seminar 1 LEC F 09:00 09:50 AM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 13 21454 First Year Seminar 1 LEC S 12:30 01:20 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 14 21455 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 11:00 11:50 AM 53 / 606 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 15 21456 First Year Seminar 1 LEC R 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 704 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 15 21457 First Year Seminar 1 LEC S 12:00 12:50 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 16 21458 First Year Seminar 1 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 17 21459 First Year Seminar 1 LEC S 02:00 02:50 PM 53 / 406 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 20 21460 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 01:00 01:50 PM 53 / 414 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 21 21461 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 03:00 03:50 PM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 22 21462 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 09:30 10:20 AM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 23 21463 First Year Seminar 1 LEC R 06:00 06:50 PM 53 / 909 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 22 21464 First Year Seminar 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

FSEM - 101C 22 21465 First Year Seminar 1 LEC T 09:30 10:20 AM 53 / 604 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 24 21466 First Year Seminar 1 LEC M 04:00 04:50 PM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 25 21467 First Year Seminar 1 LEC F 04:00 04:50 PM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 25 21468 First Year Seminar 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

FSEM - 101C 25 21469 First Year Seminar 1 LEC F 08:00 08:50 AM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 27 21470 First Year Seminar 1 LEC F 09:30 10:20 AM 53 / 607 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 28 21471 First Year Seminar 1 LEC F 11:00 11:50 AM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C 29 21472 First Year Seminar 1 LEC W 05:30 06:20 PM 53 / 607 STAFF

FSEM - 101C31 21474 First Year Seminar 1 LEC W 12:00 12:50 PM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C32 21476 First Year Seminar 1 LEC S 11:00 11:50 AM 53 / 707 STAFF

FSEM - 101C33 21477 First Year Seminar 1 LEC S 12:00 12:50 PM 53 / 807 STAFF

FSEM - 101C34 21478 First Year Seminar 1 LEC W 08:00 08:50 AM 53 / 711 STAFF

FSEM - 101C35 21480 First Year Seminar 1 LEC R 07:00 07:50 PM 53 / 610 STAFF

FSEM - 101C34 21481 First Year Seminar 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

FSEM - 101C34 21482 First Year Seminar 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGYPSYC - 137C 1 21091 Psychology Of Adjustment 3 LEC S 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 604 Awodola O

PSYC - 137C 01 21149 Psychology Of Adjustment 3 LEC S 12:00 02:50 PM 53 / 707 Gebremariam K

PSYC - 137C 02 21150 Psychology Of Adjustment 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 604 Haywood M

PSYC - 201C 01 21151 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 606 Harris J

PSYC - 201C 02 21152 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 414 Harris J

PSYC - 201C 03 21153 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 709 Campfield T

PSYC - 201C 04 21154 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC S 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 410 Campfield T

PSYC - 201C 05 21155 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 610 Simpson M

PSYC - 201C 06 21156 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 410 Gebremariam K

PSYC - 201C 07 21157 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 607 Awodola O

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

AUTC - 101C 1 20429 Intro to Automotive Technology 4 LEC MWF 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

AUTC - 103C 1 20430 Automotive Brakes 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

CMTC - 101C 1 20442 Construction Management I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 54 / 326 STAFF

CMTC - 121C 1 20443 Construction Field Operations 3 LEC F 04:00 08:00 PM 54 / 326 STAFF

FASHION MERCHANDISING

FSMD - 101C 01 21302 Fashion Merchandising Fund 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Spears S

FSMD - 101C 02 21305 Fashion Merchandising Fund 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 54 / 321 STAFF

FSMD - 103C 01 21303 Prin Clothing Construction I 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Spears S

FSMD - 103C 02 21306 Prin Clothing Construction I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 54 / 321 STAFF

FSMD - 104C 01 21309 Prin Clothing Construction II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 54 / 321 STAFF

FSMD - 121C 01 21310 Textiles 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

FSMD - 225C 01 21307 Prin Of Retail Buying 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 54 / 321 STAFF

FSMD - 240C 01 21312 History Of Costume 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 54 / 321 STAFF

FSMD - 242C 01 21304 Intro Busn Of Fash Merchandsng 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

FSMD - 255C 01 21308 Trend Forecasting I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

FSMD - 261C 01 21301 Intro To Fashion Marketing 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 54 / 321 STAFF

FSMD - 296C 01 21313 Internship -Fashion Industry 3 INT S 12:30 03:20 PM 54 / 321 Spears S

FSMD - 299C 01 21311 Fashion Merchandising Capstone 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: URBAN AFFAIRS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL WORK

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH - 113C 01 21162 Intro To Anthropology 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 707 Daniels A

ANTH - 113C 02 21163 Intro To Anthropology 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 607 Daniels A

CRIMINOLOGY

CRIM - 100C 1 21117 Criminal Justice Sys I 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 610 Watts D

CRIM - 102C 01 21612 Criminology I 3 LEC F 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 608 Alexander, Jr H

CRIM - 203C 1 21118 Forensic/Investigations 3 LEC F 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 610 Smith A

CRIM - 221C 1 21122 Investigations 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 524 Overbey R

CRIM - 222C 1 21121 Criminal Procedure 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 610 Watts D

CRIM - 234C 1 21120 Juvenile Justice 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 608 Smith A

CRIM - 272C 1 21119 Conflict Resol & Mediation 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 608 Smith A

GEOGRAPHY

GEOG - 104C 01 21123 Wrld Phy Geo 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 524 Daniels A

GEOG - 105C 01 21124 World Cult Geog 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 416 Meybatyn S

GEOG - 105C 02 21125 World Cult Geog 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 410 Meybatyn S

GEOG - 105C 03 21126 World Cult Geog 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 414 Meybatyn S

GEOG - 105C 04 21127 World Cult Geog 3 LEC F 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 410 Meybatyn S

HISTORY

HIST - 101C 01 21128 U.S. Hist To 1865 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 406 Ufland P

HIST - 101C 02 21129 U.S. Hist To 1865 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 53 / 708 Evans M

HIST - 102C 01 21130 U.S. Hist (Since 1865) 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 610 Pelon A

HIST - 102C 02 21131 U.S. Hist (Since 1865) 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 52 / 410 Ufland P

HIST - 164C 01 21132 Intro To Hist Of Blk Am 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 607 Rumsey W

HIST - 164C 02 21133 Intro To Hist Of Blk Am 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 706 Washington A

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PHIL - 105C 01 21134 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 704 Simpson M

PHIL - 105C 02 21135 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 709 Simpson M

PHIL - 105C 03 21136 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 708 Simpson M

PHIL - 105C 04 21137 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 711 Awodola O

PHIL - 108C 01 21138 Intro To Soc Ethics 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 53 / 709 Sellers D

PHIL - 108C 02 21139 Intro To Soc Ethics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 709 Thomson P

PHIL - 108C 03 21140 Intro To Soc Ethics 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 708 Betts G

PHIL - 108C 04 21141 Intro To Soc Ethics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 709 Evans M

PHIL - 110C 01 21142 Critical Reasoning 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 709 Sellers D

PHIL - 110C 02 21143 Critical Reasoning 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 709 STAFF

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI - 205C 01 21144 Intro To Political Sci 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 608 Watts D

POLI - 205C 02 21145 Intro To Political Sci 3 LEC F 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 711 Pelon A

POLI - 205C 03 21146 Intro To Political Sci 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 711 Gebremariam K

POLI - 206C 01 21147 Intro To American Govt 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 708 Evans M

POLI - 206C 02 21148 Intro To American Govt 3 LEC F 12:30 03:20 PM 53 / 709 Ufland P

SOCIOLOGY

SOCY - 111C 01 21164 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 607 Keazor E

SOCY - 111C 02 21165 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 606 Ford K

SOCY - 111C 03 21166 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 607 Bourne K

SOCY - 111C 04 21167 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 610 Taylor N

SOCY - 111C 05 21168 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC S 05:30 08:20 PM 53 / 608 Haywood M

SOCIAL WORK

SOWK - 110C 01 21158 Intro Soc Welf/Soc Work 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 523 Ford K

SOWK - 110C 02 21160 Intro Soc Welf/Soc Work 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 608 Bourne K

SOWK - 110C 03 21161 Intro Soc Welf/Soc Work 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 53 / 608 Bourne K

URBAN STUDIES

URST - 104C 01 21169 Urban Experience 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 610 Thomson P

URST - 104C 02 21170 Urban Experience 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 53 / 704 Taylor N

URST - 105C 01 21171 Intro To Soc Sci 3 LEC FS 09:30 10:50 AM 53 / 704 Culbreth D

URST - 105C 02 21172 Intro To Soc Sci 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 53 / 523 STAFF

URST - 106C 01 21173 The District Of Columbia 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 53 / 606 Reeves W

URST - 106C 02 21174 The District Of Columbia 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 53 / 524 Washington A

URST - 106C 03 21175 The District Of Columbia 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 53 / 706 Rumsey W

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BIOLOGY

BIOL - 101 0 21544 Biological Science I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 212 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 103

BIOL - 101 0 21545 Biological Science I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 304 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 103

BIOL - 101 0 21546 Biological Science I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 304 Sneed RCorequisite BIOL 103

BIOL - 102 0 21553 Biological Science II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 302 Redden KCorequisite BIOL 104

BIOL - 102 0 21554 Biological Science II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 212 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 104

BIOL - 103 01 21107 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB MW 09:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFFCorequisite BIOL 101

BIOL - 103 0 21549 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 304 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 101

BIOL - 103 0 21551 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / 304 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 101

BIOL - 103 0 21552 Biological Science I Lab 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 304 Sneed RCorequisite BIOL 101

BIOL - 104 0 21555 Biological Sci II Lab 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 302 Redden KCorequisite BIOL 102

BIOL - 104 0 21556 Biological Sci II Lab 1 LAB TR 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / 304 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 102

BIOL - 111 0 21558 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / TBA STAFFCorequisite BIOL 113

BIOL - 111 0 21560 Fund Hum Anat & Phys I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 212 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 113

BIOL - 112 0 21562 Fund Hum Anat & Phys II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 306 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 114

BIOL - 113 0 21559 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / 302 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 111

BIOL - 113 0 21561 Fund Of Anat & Phys I Lab 1 LAB TR 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 302 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 111

BIOL - 114 0 21563 Fund Anat & Phys II Lab 1 LAB TR 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / 306 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 112

BIOL - 234 0 21569 Botany Lab 1 LAB TR 03:30 04:50 PM 44 / 302 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 235

BIOL - 235 0 21568 Botany 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 44 / 302 Redden KCorequisite BIOL 234

BIOL - 240 0 21565 General Microbiology Lab 1 LAB TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite BIOL 241

BIOL - 240 0 21567 General Microbiology Lab 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 306 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 241

BIOL - 241 0 21566 General Microbiology I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 306 STAFF

BIOL - 295 0 21577 Journal Club 2 IND T 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 212 Dixon F

BIOL - 326 0 21575 Mammalian Histology 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 302 Sneed RCorequisite BIOL 327

BIOL - 327 0 21576 Mammalian Histology Lab 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 302 Sneed RCorequisite BIOL 326

BIOL - 360 0 21571 Gen Genetics Lab 1 LAB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / 306 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 361

BIOL - 361 0 21570 General Genetics 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 306 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 360

BIOL - 395 0 21580 Health Disparities 4 IND TR 02:00 03:20 PM 44 / 212 STAFF

BIOL - 401 0 21582 Undergraduate Research I 4 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

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BIOL - 402 0 21583 Undergrad Research II 4 LEC RF 12:30 03:20 PM 44 / 312 Kumar D

BIOL - 402 0 21584 Undergrad Research II 4 LEC MW 12:30 03:20 PM 44 / 310 Cousin C

BIOL - 402 0 21585 Undergrad Research II 4 LEC R 12:30 04:30 PM 44 / TBA Dixon F

BIOL - 402 0 21586 Undergrad Research II 4 LEC MW 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 305 Sneed R

BIOL - 490 0 21573 Molecular Biology 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 44 / 302 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 491

BIOL - 491 0 21574 Molecular Biology Lab 1 LAB MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 302 STAFFCorequisite BIOL 490

BIOL - 493 0 21578 Senior Seminar 2 LEC T 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / TBA Cousin C

DEPT: CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

CHEM - 105 1 20475 Fund Of Chemistry Lec 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 209 Thorstenson PCorequisite CHEM 106

CHEM - 106 01 20483 Fund Of Chemistry Lab 1 LAB W 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 316 Thorstenson PCorequisite CHEM 105

CHEM - 111 1 20487 Gen Chem I Lec 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / A-06 Song XCorequisite CHEM 113

CHEM - 111 2 20488 Gen Chem I Lec 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / A-06 Eng GCorequisite CHEM 113

CHEM - 112 1 20490 Gen Chem II Lec 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / A-06 Nottingham WCorequisite CHEM 114

CHEM - 113 1 20491 Gen Chem I Lab 1 LAB W 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 314 Eng GCorequisite CHEM 111

CHEM - 113 2 20492 Gen Chem I Lab 1 LAB M 07:00 09:50 PM 44 / 314 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 111

CHEM - 113 03 21623 Gen Chem I Lab 1 LAB T 02:00 04:50 PM TBA Hajiyani MCorequisite CHEM 111

CHEM - 114 1 20494 Gen Chem II Lab 1 LAB R 07:00 09:50 PM 44 / 316 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 112

CHEM - 114 2 20495 Gen Chem II Lab 1 LAB R 07:00 09:50 PM 44 / 314 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 112

CHEM - 231 1 20498 Org Chem I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 209 Hajiyani MCorequisite CHEM 233

CHEM - 232 1 20496 Org Chem II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 209 Thorstenson PCorequisite CHEM 234

CHEM - 232 2 20497 Org Chem II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 207 Song XCorequisite CHEM 234

CHEM - 233 1 20501 Exp Org Chem I 2 LAB MW 07:00 09:50 PM 44 / 311 Hajiyani MCorequisite CHEM 231

CHEM - 234 1 20499 Exp Org Chem II 2 LAB TR 09:30 12:20 PM 44 / 311 Thorstenson PCorequisite CHEM 232

CHEM - 234 2 20500 Exp Org Chem II 2 LAB TR 07:00 09:50 PM 44 / 311 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 232

CHEM - 352 1 20504 Phys Chem II Lec 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 44 / 207 Nottingham WCorequisite CHEM 354

CHEM - 354 1 20505 Phys Chem II Lab 2 LAB F 09:30 01:20 PM 44 / 208 Nottingham WCorequisite CHEM 352

CHEM - 356 1 20506 Phys Chem Cal II 1 LEC MW 03:30 03:55 PM 44 / 207 Nottingham W

CHEM - 412 1 20507 Senior Research II 2 LAB TBA TBA TBA STAFF

CHEM - 445 1 20502 Instrmt Anal 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 207 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 447

CHEM - 447 1 20503 Instrumental Anal Lab 2 LAB R 12:30 04:20 PM 44 / 208 STAFFCorequisite CHEM 445

PHYSICS

PHYS - 101 1 20605 Intro Coll Physics I Lec 3 LEC M 02:00 02:50 PM 44 / 321 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 103

PHYS - 101 2 20606 Intro Coll Physics I Lec 3 LEC M 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 321 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 103

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PHYS - 102 2 20608 Intro Coll Physics II Lec 3 LEC T 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 320 Khatri DCorequisite PHYS 104

PHYS - 103 1 20609 Intro Coll Physics I Lab 1 LAB W 02:00 03:50 PM 44 / 321 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 101

PHYS - 103 2 20610 Intro Coll Physics I Lab 1 LAB M 07:00 08:50 PM 44 / 321 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 101

PHYS - 104 1 20611 Intro Coll Physics II Lab 1 LAB F 11:00 12:50 PM 44 / 320 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 102

PHYS - 104 2 20612 Intro Coll Physics II Lab 1 LAB T 07:00 08:50 PM 44 / 320 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 102

PHYS - 201 1 20613 Univ Physics I Lecture 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 301 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 205

PHYS - 202 1 20614 Univ Physics II Lecture 3 LPR MW 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / 320 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 206

PHYS - 203 1 20615 University Physics III 3 LPR M 02:00 03:50 PM 44 / 301 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 207

PHYS - 205 1 20616 Univ Physics I Lab 1 LAB R 07:00 08:50 PM 44 / 301 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 201

PHYS - 206 1 20617 Univ Physics II Lab 1 LAB R 09:30 11:20 AM 44 / 320 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 202

PHYS - 207 1 20618 Univ Physics III Lab 1 LAB W 02:00 03:50 PM 44 / 206 STAFFCorequisite PHYS 203

PHYS - 332 1 20619 Mechanics II 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 301 STAFF

PHYS - 342 1 20620 Adv Physics Lab II 1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

PHYS - 345 1 20621 Optics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 44 / 320 Khatri D

PHYS - 452 1 20622 Senior Project II 1–12 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

PHYS - 472 1 20624 Intro Quant Mechanics II 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 44 / 320 STAFF

PHYS - 499 1 20625 Gen Exam In Physics 1 LEC F 08:00 08:50 AM 44 / 206 Khatri D

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECED - 105 0 20969 Prin Of Chld Development 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 109 Peters D

ECED - 204 1 21502 Curricum Content In Ece 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

ECED - 208 0 20970 Emergent Literacy 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 38 / 102 Oliver H

ECED - 295 0 21620 Praxis prep Math 1–12 LEC S 09:00 10:50 AM 38 / 112 STAFF

ECED - 295 1 21621 Workshp/Spec Topics 1–12 LEC S 11:00 11:50 AM TBA STAFF

ECED - 295 2 21622 Praxis Prep Writing 1–12 LEC S 12:00 12:50 PM 38 / 112 STAFF

ECED - 304 0 21530 Play Act & Materials 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 38 / 102 Peters D

ECED - 326 0 20971 Practicum II 3 PRA MWF 02:00 03:50 PM 38 Bolig R

ECED - 390 0 21506 Human Development Practicum 3 PRA T 04:00 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

ECED - 406 0 20972 Ob & Stu Tcng In Ece 6–12 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ECED - 410 0 21503 Adapt Lrng&Tchng Erly Child Ed 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ECED - 410 2 21504 Adapt Lrng&Tchng Erly Child Ed 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

ECED - 491 0 21505 Advanced Practicum 12 PRA T 04:00 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS

EDFN - 220 0 20973 Foundations Of Education 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 38 / 102 Fox J

EDFN - 222 0 20974 Chld & Youth In Urb Schs 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 38 / 112 Fox J

EDFN - 461 0 20975 Met/Mat Tch Creatv Arts El Sc 3 LEC W 04:00 06:50 PM 38 / TBA Richards D

EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY

EDPY - 244 0 20976 Human Dev & Behavior 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 38 / 112 Howard V

EDPY - 300 0 21528 Educational Psy 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 102 Bolig R

EDPY - 475 0 20977 Meas/Eval In Tchg & Lrng 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 38 / 112 Bolig R

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ELED - 304 0 20978 Mthds Tch Lang Arts Elem 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 102 Howard V

ELED - 305 0 20979 Mthd & Mat Tch Soc Sty Elem Sc 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 38 / 112 Fox J

ELED - 306 0 20980 Meth/Mat Tch Math Elem Sch 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 103 STAFF

ELED - 430 0 20981 Practicum II 3 PRA TWR 09:00 11:50 AM TBA Walton L

ELED - 434 0 20984 Ob & Student Tch Elem Sch 12 LEC M 03:30 04:50 PM TBA STAFF

HEALTH

HLTH - 105 0 20996 Personal & Community Health 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 47 / B06 Stockard B

HLTH - 105 01 20997 Personal & Community Health 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47 / B06 Stockard B

HLTH - 105 02 20998 Personal & Community Health 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47 / B18 Slack J

HLTH - 105 0 21604 Personal & Community Health 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 47 / B06 STAFF

HLTH - 204 0 20999 Prevention First Aid Ems 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47 / B06 STAFF

HLTH - 324 0 21000 Org & Admin Sch Comm Hlth Prog 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 47 / B18 STAFF

HLTH - 404 0 21001 Mental Health 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 47 / B18 Johnson W

HLTH - 406 0 21020 Consumer Health 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 47 / B18 STAFF

HLTH - 417 0 21021 Internship 4 INT TR 12:30 01:50 PM 47 / B18 Johnson W

HLTH - 424 0 21023 Sex Education 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 47 / B06 Slack J

HLTH - 493 0 21025 Seminar:Health Issues 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 47 / B18 Johnson W

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PHED - 104 0 21026 Intr His & Phil Pe,Hl Ed, Le S 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 47 / B06 Stockard B

PHED - 111 0 21027 Tennis I: Beginning 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/TENNIS CT STAFF

PHED - 112 0 21028 Tennis II: Intermediate 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/TENNIS CT STAFF

PHED - 118 0 21029 Weight Mgt & Conditioning 1 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

PHED - 119 0 21030 Golf 1 LEC W 12:30 02:50 PM 47 / TBA Slack J

PHED - 121 0 21031 Swimming: Beginning Water Safe 1 LEC F 12:30 02:50 PM TBA STAFF

PHED - 122 0 21529 Swimming: Intermediate 1 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

PHED - 165 0 21033 Wgt Trng & Conditioning 1 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 47 / TBA Stockard B

READING

RDNG - 305 0 20982 Children’s Lit. 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 108 Howard V

RDNG - 406 0 20983 Tch & Prog Cor & Rem Rdg 3 PRA MW 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 103 Howard V

SPECIAL EDUCATION

SPED - 204 0 20985 Intro To Edu Of Except Chld 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 38 / 112 King Berry A

SPED - 204 01 20986 Intro To Edu Of Except Chld 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 113 Winston S

SPED - 214 0 20987 Field Exp In Spec Ed I 3 LEC M 02:00 02:50 PM 38 King Berry A

SPED - 306 0 20988 Behav Mgmt In Clssrm 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 425 Winston S

SPED - 435 0 20989 Met I: Tch/Mat/Sci/Phy Ed/Sp E 3 LEC W 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 424 Winston S

SPED - 436 0 20990 Methods: Tchg Lang Arts 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 38 / 102 King Berry A

SPED - 474 0 20991 Obs & Std Tch Sp Ed/Elem 12 LEC M 03:30 04:50 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: ENGLISH

ENGLISH

ENGL - 211 01 20090 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 41 / 408 STAFF

ENGL - 211 02 20091 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 401 STAFF

ENGL - 211 03 20092 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 409 STAFF

ENGL - 211 04 20093 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 410 STAFF

ENGL - 211 05 20094 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 113 STAFF

ENGL - 211 06 20095 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 417 STAFF

ENGL - 211 07 20096 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 110 STAFF

ENGL - 211 20 20097 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 409 STAFF

ENGL - 211 21 20098 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 113 STAFF

ENGL - 211 22 20099 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 113 STAFF

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ENGL - 211 23 20100 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 113 STAFF

ENGL - 211 24 20101 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 113 STAFF

ENGL - 211 25 20102 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 110 STAFF

ENGL - 211 66 21579 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Reese L

ENGL - 212 01 20104 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 325 STAFF

ENGL - 212 02 20105 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 114 STAFF

ENGL - 212 03 20106 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 114 STAFF

ENGL - 212 04 20107 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 409 STAFF

ENGL - 212 07 20108 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 110 STAFF

ENGL - 212 20 20109 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 410 STAFF

ENGL - 212 21 20110 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 114 STAFF

ENGL - 212 22 20111 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 114 STAFF

ENGL - 212 23 20112 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 114 STAFF

ENGL - 212 24 20113 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 108 STAFF

ENGL - 212 66 20114 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM TBA Reese L

ENGL - 212 88 20115 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM TBA STAFF

ENGL - 212 05 21611 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 401 STAFF

ENGL - 213 01 20116 Intro To Crit Wrtg 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 201 Reese L

ENGL - 215 01 20117 Creative Writing 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 317 Yarbrough W

ENGL - 290 01 21450 Advanced Creative Writing 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 424 Petti M

ENGL - 290 01 21451 Advanced Creative Writing 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ENGL - 315 01 20118 History Of English Lang 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 317 Sahibzada N

ENGL - 316 01 21443 Advanced Grammar 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 201 Krauthamer H

ENGL - 331 01 20133 British Literature II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 323 Yarbrough W

ENGL - 352 01 20134 American Literature II 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 204 Howe A

ENGL - 468 01 21446 Prin Of Lit Criticism II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 420 Williams E

ENGL - 470 01 20202 Topics: World Literature 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 325 Hamilton E

ENGL - 470 02 21453 Topics In Literature 3 LEC F 01:00 04:00 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL EDUCATION

INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL EDUCATION

IGED - 110 01 20046 Foundation Writing I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 39 / 109 STAFF

IGED - 110 21 20068 Fdn Wrtg I: Modern Short Story 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 108 Petti M

IGED - 110 06 20069 Foundation Writing I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 117 STAFF

IGED - 111 01 20073 Fdn Wrtg II: Leadership&Change 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 109 Howe A

IGED - 111 03 20075 Fdn Wrtg II: Love & Death 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 117 Petti M

IGED - 111 06 20077 Foundation Writing II 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 117 STAFF

IGED - 111 21 20079 Fdn Wrtg II: Children’s Media 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 117 Yarbrough W

IGED - 111 23 20081 Fdn Wrtg II: Multicultural Lit 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 117 Yarbrough W

IGED - 120 1 21113 Found Quantitative Reasoning 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 32 / 106 Fleming J

IGED - 120 2 21114 Found Quantitative Reasoning 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 32 / 106 Blagmon Earl L

IGED - 130 1 20767 Fdn Comm: French in the World 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 408 Garrett W

IGED - 130 2 20768 Fdn Comm: Theater of the Word 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 417 Legall M

IGED - 130 3 20769 Fdn Comm: Health Communication 3 LEC MW 08:00 09:20 AM 41 / 417 Legall M

IGED - 140 1 21243 Foundation Ethics 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 38 / 102 STAFF

IGED - 140 2 21244 Foundation Ethics 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 112 STAFF

IGED - 210 03 20085 Disc Wrtg: World Literature 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 202 Hamilton E

IGED - 210 20 20086 Disc Wrtg: Mind/Heart/Behavior 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 108 Petti M

IGED - 220 1 21115 Disc Quantitative Reasoning 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 32 / 105 Bullock T

IGED - 220 2 21116 Disc Quantitative Reasoning 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32 / 106 Blagmon Earl L

IGED - 260 1 21249 Discovery Science 4 LLB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / A-06 Song X

IGED - 270 1 21245 Discovery Diversity 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 202 STAFF

IGED - 270 2 21247 Discovery Diversity 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 38 / 102 STAFF

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IGED - 270 01 21609 Dis Local/Glob Cult Diversity 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Chatman M

IGED - 270 02 21610 Dis Local/Glob Cult Diversity 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM TBA Fishman D

DEPT: LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

AUDIOLOGY

ADUL - 225 0 20785 Anat & Physio Of Hear 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 420 Randolph P

ADUL - 455 0 20786 Spchrdng & Audi Trng 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 320 STAFF

ARABIC

ARBC - 101 0 20788 Beginning Arabic I 3 LLB MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 320 Sakaji I

ARBC - 102 0 20789 Beginning Arabic II 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 320 Sakaji I

FOREIGN LANGUAGE (COMMON COURSES)

CCFL - 364 0 20815 Special Projects 1–3 LEC TBA TBA TBA Racine M

CCFL - 394 0 20812 Ind Study (Jr Lev) 3 IND TBA TBA TBA Racine M

CCFL - 464 0 20813 Special Projects 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA Racine M

CCFL - 495 0 20814 Inde Stud (Sr Lev) 3 IND TBA TBA TBA Christophe M

CHINESE

CHNS - 102 0 20790 Beginning Chinese II 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM TBA STAFF

FRENCH

FREN - 101 0 20806 Beginning French I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 416 Christophe M

FREN - 101 0 20807 Beginning French I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:30 PM 41 / 425 Christophe M

FREN - 102 0 20808 Beginning French II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:30 PM 41 / 408 Racine M

FREN - 201 0 20809 Intermediate French I 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 416 Christophe M

FREN - 302 0 20810 Adv French Gram-Comp II 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 423 Racine M

FREN - 361 0 20811 French For Business I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 421 Racine M

GERMAN

GRMN - 114 01 20210 Germ Dict For Voice Maj 2 LEC MW 02:00 02:50 PM 46 / A04 Ormond N

PORTUGUESE

PORT - 101 0 20791 Beginning Portuguese I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:20 PM 41 / 319 Cerpe A

PORT - 102 0 20793 Beginning Portuguese II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 319 STAFF

SPANISH

SPAN - 101 0 20794 Beginning Spanish I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 421 STAFF

SPAN - 101 0 20795 Beginning Spanish I 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 420 STAFF

SPAN - 101 0 20796 Beginning Spanish I 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

SPAN - 101 0 20797 Beginning Spanish I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 420 STAFF

SPAN - 102 0 20798 Beginning Spanish II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 410 STAFF

SPAN - 102 0 20799 Beginning Spanish II 3 LEC MW 03:30 06:50 PM 41 / 420 STAFF

SPAN - 102 0 20800 Beginning Spanish II 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 421 STAFF

SPAN - 202 0 20801 Interm. Span II 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 408 Jackson S

SPAN - 274 01 20749 Interm Span Conv 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 423 STAFF

SPAN - 302 0 20803 Adv Span Gram/Comp II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM TBA STAFF

SPAN - 352 0 20804 Sp Am Civ & Lit II 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 423 Jackson S

SPAN - 374 0 20802 Adv Span Conv 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 420 STAFF

SPAN - 434 0 20805 20th Cent Hispc Lit 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 423 STAFF

SPEECH

SPCH - 115 0 20760 Public Speaking 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 417 Legall M

SPCH - 115 0 20761 Public Speaking 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 417 Garrett W

SPCH - 115 0 20762 Public Speaking 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 417 Garrett W

SPCH - 115 0 20763 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 417 Royal A

SPCH - 115 0 20764 Public Speaking 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Royal A

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SPCH - 241 0 20765 Competitive Pub Spkg I 3 LEC F 09:00 11:50 AM 41 / 417 Garrett W

SPCH - 495 0 20766 Indep Study In Spch 1–3 IND F 12:00 02:50 PM TBA STAFF

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

SPLP - 116 0 20772 Intro To Socioling 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 420 STAFF

SPLP - 333 0 20773 Functional Disorders 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 320 Tyler K

SPLP - 334 0 20774 Organic Disorders 3 LEC T 09:00 12:20 PM 41 / 320 Bradford A

SPLP - 434 0 20775 Diagnostics 3 LEC W 12:30 03:20 PM 41 / 420 STAFF

DEPT: MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

MATH - 101 4 20638 Gen College Math I 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 102 1 20639 Gen College Math II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 39 / 112 Hawkins W

MATH - 102 2 20640 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 401 Hawkins W

MATH - 102 4 20641 Gen College Math II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 111 Bullock T

MATH - 105 1 20642 Intermediate Algebra 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Fleming J

MATH - 105 3 21485 Intermediate Algebra 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Farmer S

MATH - 111 1 20643 Technical Mathematics I 4 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 32 STAFF

MATH - 112 1 20644 Technical Mathematics II 4 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 32 / B01-27 STAFF

MATH - 113 1 20645 Precal With Trig I 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Edwards T

MATH - 113 2 20646 Precal With Trig I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 32 / B01-27 STAFF

MATH - 114 1 20647 Precal With Trig II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 32 / B01-28 Jones W

MATH - 114 2 20648 Precal With Trig II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 32 / B01-28 STAFF

MATH - 116 1 20649 Finite Mathematics 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 401 STAFF

MATH - 116 2 20650 Finite Mathematics 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32 / B01-28 STAFF

MATH - 116 3 20651 Finite Mathematics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

MATH - 151 1 20664 Calculus I 3 LEC TWR 09:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFFCorequisite MATH 155

MATH - 151 2 20673 Calculus I 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite MATH 155

MATH - 151 01 21352 Calculus I 3 LEC TWR 09:30 10:50 AM 32 / B01-27 Goward RCorequisite MATH 155

MATH - 152 1 20681 Calculus II 3 LEC MTR 09:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFFCorequisite MATH 156

MATH - 152 2 20700 Calculus II 3 LEC TBA 09:30 10:50 AM 32 / B01-28 Goward RCorequisite MATH 156

MATH - 152 3 20712 Calculus II 3 LEC MTR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Darai ACorequisite MATH 156

MATH - 155 01 20716 Calculus I Lab 1 LAB W 09:30 10:50 AM TBA STAFFCorequisite MATH 151

MATH - 155 2 20732 Calculus I Lab 1 LAB TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite MATH 151

MATH - 156 01 20736 Calculus II Lab 1 LAB TBA TBA TBA STAFFCorequisite MATH 152

MATH - 176 01 20737 Intro To Math Concepts 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 176 1 21487 Intro To Math Concepts 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 185 25 20738 Elementary Statistics I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 401 Rice, III W

MATH - 185 2 20739 Elementary Statistics I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32 / B01-27 STAFF

MATH - 215 1 20744 Calc/Bus, Soc & Life Sci 4 LEC MWF 08:00 08:50 AM 32 / B01-27 Edwards T

MATH - 215 2 20748 Calc/Bus, Soc & Life Sci 4 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 32 / B01-28 Bullock T

MATH - 215 3 20751 Calc/Bus, Soc & Life Sci 4 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 112 STAFF

MATH - 215 4 20754 Calc/Bus, Soc & Life Sci 4 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 112 STAFF

MATH - 220 1 20740 Discreet Mathematics 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM TBA STAFF

MATH - 225 1 20755 Linear Algebra 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 103 Jones W

MATH - 225 01 21486 Linear Algebra 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 111 Goward R

MATH - 253 1 20756 Calculus III 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 32 / B01-27 Horton LCorequisite MATH 255

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MATH - 254 1 20757 Differential Equations 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 32 / B01-27 STAFF

MATH - 254 01 21488 Differential Equations 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM TBA STAFF

MATH - 260 1 21489 Differ Eq W/Linear Algb 4 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 316 1 20759 Number Theory 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Rice, III W

MATH - 316 01 21490 Number Theory 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA STAFF

MATH - 352 1 21507 Advanced Calculus II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Fleming J

MATH - 385 15 21508 Intro To Reg Anal & Appl 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 103 Rice, III W

MATH - 393 01 21509 Theory And Appl Of Math 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 32 / B01-28 Blagmon Earl L

MATH - 409 01 21510 History Of Mathematics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 111 STAFF

MATH - 412 01 21511 Abstract Algebra II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

MATH - 462 01 21512 Complex Analysis II 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 41 / 401 STAFF

MATH - 481 01 21513 Mathematical Stat II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 111 STAFF

MATH - 490 01 21514 Senior Seminar 1 SEM T 04:00 04:50 PM 39 / 103 STAFF

MATH - 495 01 21515 Independent Study 1–6 IND TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: MASS MEDIA, VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

GRAPHIC DESIGN

ARTD - 105 01 20522 Foundations I 3 LLB TR 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / B-12 Gongora A

ARTD - 105 02 20523 Foundations I 3 LLB TR 05:30 07:10 PM 42 / B-12 Gongora A

ARTD - 105 03 21539 Foundations I 3 LLB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / B-12 Kidd D

ARTD - 124 01 20524 Computer Art I 3 LAB F 09:00 02:40 PM 42 / B-08 Talley M

ARTD - 207 01 20525 Web Design 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / B-08 Niyangoda R

ARTD - 207 02 21548 Web Design 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM TBA STAFF

ARTD - 207 2 21557 Web Design 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM TBA Mrad R

ARTD - 208 01 20526 History Of Graphic Design 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / A-14 Venne D

ARTD - 212 01 20527 Graphic Design II 3 LAB TR 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / B-16 Niyangoda R

ARTD - 213 01 20528 Publication Design 3 LAB F 09:00 02:20 PM 42 / B-16 Talley M

ARTD - 275 01 20529 Graphic Wkshp & Portfolio 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / B-16 Talley M

ARTD - 494 01 20530 Graphic Dsgn Practicum 3 PRA TR 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / B-09 Niyangoda R

STUDIO ART

ARTS - 101 01 20543 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 11:00 01:40 PM 42 / A-15 Beltran C

ARTS - 101 02 20544 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / A-15 Kidd D

ARTS - 101 03 20545 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / A-15 STAFF

ARTS - 101 04 21541 Introduction To Drawing 3 LAB MW 05:30 07:10 PM TBA Tolman B

ARTS - 102 01 20546 Figure Drawing 3 LAB TR 05:30 08:10 PM 42 / A-15 Dolan C

ARTS - 115 01 20547 Visual Thinking 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / A-12 Gongora A

ARTS - 115 88 20548 Visual Thinking-Honors 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / A-12 Venne D

ARTS - 145 01 20549 Photography 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 41 / 202 Neufeld S

ARTS - 145 02 20550 Photography 3 LAB S 09:00 02:40 PM 41 / 202 Petrone T

ARTS - 145 03 20551 Photography 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 41 / 202 Himawan B

ARTS - 145 04 20552 Photography 3 LAB TR 09:30 12:10 PM 41 / 202 Himawan B

ARTS - 145 05 20553 Photography 3 LAB MW 09:30 12:20 PM 41 / 202 STAFF

ARTS - 145 4 21564 Photography 3 LAB TR 05:30 08:10 PM TBA Silverthorne A

ARTS - 145 6 21572 Photography 3 LAB TR 05:30 06:10 PM TBA Silverthorne A

ARTS - 184 01 20554 Fund Of Art Apprec 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / A-14 Blee J

ARTS - 184 02 20555 Fund Of Art Apprec 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / A-14 Gongora A

ARTS - 206 01 20556 Interm.Dig.Photo Fine Art 3 LAB TR 02:00 04:40 PM 41 / 202 Himawan B

ARTS - 240 01 20557 Photojournalism 3 LAB F 10:00 12:40 PM 41 / 202 Silverthorne A

ARTS - 241 01 20558 Intro To Printmaking 3 LAB MW 02:00 04:40 PM 42 / A-13 STAFF

ARTS - 251 01 20559 Intro To Sculpt 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM 43 / A01 Bottger P

ARTS - 280 01 20560 History Of Photography 3 LEC F 01:00 03:40 PM 42 / A-14 STAFF

ARTS - 282 01 20561 Wrld Art Hist:Renaiss/Contem 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / A-14 Rode M

ARTS - 294 1 20563 Directed Studies 3 DIR TBA TBA TBA Venne D

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ARTS - 305 01 20565 Advanced Figure Drawing 3 LAB TR 03:30 06:10 PM TBA Dolan C

ARTS - 341 01 20567 Advanced Printmaking I 3 LLB MW 02:00 04:40 PM TBA STAFF

ARTS - 351 01 20570 Sculpt Advanced 3 LAB MW 05:30 08:10 PM TBA Bottger P

ARTS - 409 1 20595 Animation & Multimedia II 3 LAB MW 11:00 01:40 PM TBA Niyangoda R

ARTS - 471 01 20654 Adv Studio Proj I 3 LAB TBA TBA 42 / TBA Rode M

ARTS - 472 01 20656 Adv Studio Proj II 3 LAB TBA TBA 42 / TBA STAFF

ARTS - 474 01 21591 Advanced Photography 3 LAB TR 09:30 12:10 PM TBA Himawan B

ARTS - 481 01 20657 Interdisciplinary Art II 3 LAB MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / A-12 Gongora A

DANCE

DANC - 101 01 20325 Modern Dance I 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 46 / A02 STAFF

DANC - 111 01 20326 Ballet I 1 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A02 STAFF

DANC - 131 01 20327 Hip Hop 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 46 / A02 STAFF

DANC - 484 01 20328 Dance Squad 2 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 46 / A02 STAFF

FILM

FILM - 201 01 20584 Funds Of Television 3 LLB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / B-10 Hanff W

FILM - 212 01 20585 Adv Studio Tv Prod 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 38 / TBA Jones L

FILM - 234 01 20653 Funds Of Film Prod 3 LLB MW 04:00 05:20 PM 38 / TBA STAFF

FILM - 312 01 20586 Adv Remote TV Production 3 LLB MW 05:30 06:50 PM 38 / TBA Jones L

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS

GRCM - 307 01 20598 Color Management Lec 2 LEC M 05:30 07:20 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato PCorequisite GRCM 308

GRCM - 308 1 20599 Color Management Lab 1 LEC W 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-09 STAFFCorequisite GRCM 307

GRCM - 311 1 20600 Graphics Management 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-17A Weber R

GRCM - 414 1 20601 Design To Print Prac II 3 LAB TR 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato P

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

GRCT - 107 01 20531 Desktop Publishing Lec 2 LEC T 09:30 11:20 AM 42 / B-16 Howell FCorequisite GRCT 108

GRCT - 107 02 20532 Desktop Publishing Lec 2 LEC T 05:30 07:20 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 108

GRCT - 107 03 20533 Desktop Publishing Lec 2 LEC S 09:00 10:50 AM 42 / B-08 Humphrey WCorequisite GRCT 108

GRCT - 108 01 20534 Desktop Publishing Lab 1 LAB R 09:30 12:20 PM 42 / B-16 Howell FCorequisite GRCT 107

GRCT - 108 02 20535 Desktop Publishing Lab 1 LAB R 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 107

GRCT - 108 03 20536 Desktop Publishing Lab 1 LAB S 11:00 01:50 PM 42 / B-08 Humphrey WCorequisite GRCT 107

GRCT - 109 01 20537 Digital Applications 3 LLB TR 02:00 04:50 PM 42 / B-16 Madkins S

GRCT - 109 02 20538 Digital Applications 3 LLB MW 05:30 08:20 PM 42 / B-16 Interdonato P

GRCT - 113 01 20539 Digital Imaging I Lec 2 LEC M 11:00 12:50 PM 42 / B-08 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 114

GRCT - 114 01 20540 Digital Imaging I Lab 1 LAB W 11:00 01:50 PM 42 / B-08 Madkins SCorequisite GRCT 113

GRCT - 214 01 20541 Design To Print Practicum I 2 LEC T 11:00 12:50 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato PCorequisite GRCT 215

GRCT - 215 01 20542 Design To Print Prac I Lab 1 LAB R 11:00 01:50 PM 42 / B-09 Interdonato PCorequisite GRCT 214

JOURNALISM

JOUR - 211 01 20562 Funds Of Journalism 3 LLB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / B-10 Elam J

JOUR - 312 01 20564 News & Journalism Lab II 3 LAB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 42 / B-10 Vassell O

JOUR - 314 01 20566 Feature Article Writing 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / B-10 Vassell O

JOUR - 316 01 20568 History Of The Black Press 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / B-10 Elam J

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MMED - 105 01 20569 Proc Of Communication 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / B-10 Elam J

MMED - 105 02 20571 Proc Of Communication 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 38 / TBA Hanff W

MMED - 107 01 20572 Intro To Mass Media 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / A-14 STAFF

MMED - 107 02 20573 Intro To Mass Media 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / A-14 STAFF

MMED - 214 01 20574 Intro To Public Relation 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / B-10 Vassell O

MMED - 216 01 20575 Web Journalism 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / B-10 Vassell O

MMED - 315 01 20576 Writing For Media 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 38 / TBA Jones L

MMED - 315 02 20577 Writing For Media 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / B-10 Hanff W

MMED - 398 01 20578 Dir Stud Journalism 3 DIR TBA TBA TBA Vassell O

MMED - 398 02 20579 Dir Stud TV 3 DIR TBA TBA TBA Hanff W

MMED - 495 01 20580 Indep Stud - Journalism 3 IND TBA TBA TBA Vassell O

MMED - 495 02 20581 Indep Stud - Television 3 IND TBA TBA TBA Jones L

MMED - 495 03 20582 Editorial Column Writing 3 IND TR 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / B-10 Elam J

MMED - 497 01 20583 Commun Arts Seminar 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 38 / TBA Hanff W

MUSIC

MUSC - 005 01 20122 Fund Of Mus Theory 2 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / A07 Brown J

MUSC - 010 01 20123 Keyboard Group Instruc 1 LLB W 11:00 12:00 PM 46 / A04A Roach H

MUSC - 010 02 20124 Keyboard Group Instruc 1 LLB T 04:30 05:20 PM 46 / A04A Cooper M

MUSC - 010 03 20125 Keyboard Group Instruc 1 LLB W 02:00 02:50 PM 46 / A04A Roach H

MUSC - 010 04 20126 Keyboard Group Instruc (2nd) 1 LLB W 12:30 01:20 PM 46 / A04A Roach H

MUSC - 010 05 20128 Keyboard Group Instruc (2nd) 1 LLB R 04:30 05:20 PM 46 / A04A Cooper M

MUSC - 020 01 20129 Voice Group Instruction 1 LLB W 04:00 04:50 PM 46 / A04 Butler J

MUSC - 025 01 20130 Udc Chorale 1 LLB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 46 / C09 STAFF

MUSC - 026 01 20131 The Voices 1 LLB R 12:30 01:50 PM 46 / C09 Gillespie G

MUSC - 033 01 20132 Small Jazz Ensemble 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 035 01 20139 Woodwind Ens 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / C07 Barton L

MUSC - 045 01 20140 Brass/Percussion Ens 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / C07 Georges D

MUSC - 070 01 20146 Instrumental Grp Instruc 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / C07 Barton L

MUSC - 086 01 20152 Jazz Laboratory Band 1 LLB MW 02:00 03:50 PM 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 087 01 20154 Chamber Ensemble 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / A07 STAFF

MUSC - 101 01 20156 Materials Of Music II 3 LLB MW 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A04 Korey JCorequisite MUSC 103

MUSC - 103 01 20161 Ear Tr & Sight Sng II 2 LLB MW 11:00 11:50 AM 46 / A04 Korey JCorequisite MUSC 101

MUSC - 105 01 20163 Music Appreciation 3 LLB TR 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A04 Barton L

MUSC - 105 02 20165 Music Appreciation 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / A04 Cooper M

MUSC - 107 01 20167 Jazz History 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM 46 / A04 Korey J

MUSC - 115 01 20168 Ap Maj Kybrd 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 116 01 20169 Ap Min Kybrd 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 116 02 20170 Ap Min Kybrd 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 125 01 20171 Ap Maj Voice 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / A04 Ormond N

MUSC - 126 01 20172 Ap Min Voice 1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 130 01 20173 Jazz Improvisation I 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 135 01 20174 App. Maj. Instrument 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 136 01 20175 App. Min. Instrument 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 181 01 20176 Gospel Improvisation I 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / C09 Gillespie G

MUSC - 201 01 20177 Mat Of Mus IV 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / A07 Vanburen HCorequisite MUSC 203

MUSC - 203 01 20178 Ear Tr & Sight Sng IV 2 LEC TR 11:00 11:50 AM 46 / A07 Vanburen HCorequisite MUSC 201

MUSC - 215 01 20179 Ap Maj Kybrd 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 216 01 20180 Ap Min Kybrd 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 216 02 20181 Ap Min Kybrd 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

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MUSC - 225 01 20182 Ap Maj Voice 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / A04 Ormond N

MUSC - 226 0 20183 Ap Min Voice 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 230 01 20184 Jazz Improvisation II 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 235 01 20185 Applied Major Instrument 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 236 01 20186 Applied Minor Instrument 1 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 270 01 20187 Computer Appl To Music I 3 LEC F 10:00 12:50 PM TBA Guillen J

MUSC - 271 01 20188 Computer App To Music II 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 281 01 20189 Gospel Music Improv II 1 LLB TBA TBA 46 / C09 Gillespie G

MUSC - 301 01 20190 Hist Of Wstrn Mus II 3 LLB TR 02:00 03:20 PM 46 / C10 Vanburen H

MUSC - 315 01 20191 Ap Maj Kybrd 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 325 01 20193 Ap Maj Vce 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / A04 Ormond N

MUSC - 330 01 20194 Jazz Improvisation III 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 332 01 20195 Jazz Arranging II 2 LEC T 02:00 04:50 PM 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 335 01 20197 Applied Major Instrument 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 381 01 20198 Gospel Music Improv III 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / C09 Gillespie G

MUSC - 392 01 20199 Orchestration I 2 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 46 / C10 Vanburen H

MUSC - 410 0 20200 Directed Studies 1–3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 410 01 20201 BM SEMINAR 1–3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 415 01 20205 Ap Maj Kybrd 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MUSC - 425 01 20207 Ap Maj Vce 2 LEC TBA TBA 46 / A04 Ormond N

MUSC - 430 01 20208 Jazz Improvisation IV 1 LEC TBA TBA 46 / A07 Johnson A

MUSC - 435 01 20209 Applied Major Instrument 2 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

THEATRE

THEA - 104 01 20311 Intro To Theatre Arts 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / C06 Lawton J

THEA - 104 02 20312 Intro To Theatre Arts 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / C06 Baldinger J

THEA - 111 01 20315 Stagecraft 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 46 / C06 STAFF

THEA - 261 01 20313 Acting I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 46 / C06 Lawton J

THEA - 264 01 20318 Creative Dramatics 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 46 / C06 Lawton J

THEA - 265 01 20319 Performance Wkshp Acting 1–12 ICA TBA TBA TBA Smith L

THEA - 281 01 20317 Lighting 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM 46 / C06 STAFF

THEA - 321 01 20320 Modern And Contemp Thea 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / A-14 Baldinger J

THEA - 324 01 20321 Playwriting I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 46 / C06 Lawton J

THEA - 495 01 20322 Ind Stdy In Theatre I 3 IND TBA TBA TBA Smith L

DEPT: NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

NURSING

NURS - 300 01 20024 Rn To Bsn Transition 3 LEC T 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 107 Hinnant L

NURS - 305 62 20025 Professional Nursing Iss Sem 2 SEM W 01:00 02:50 PM 44 / 107

NURS - 306 1 20028 Prof Nursing Issues Pra 2 PRA T 08:00 03:50 PM 44 / 107

NURS - 350 60 20032 Ethical Issues In Health Care 3 LEC M 08:30 11:20 AM 44 / 107 Broadnax P

NURS - 354 1 20029 Gerontological Nsg Theory 3 LEC W 03:00 05:50 PM 44 / 107 Asongwed E

NURS - 356 1 20036 Legal Issues & Hlth Care Polic 5 LEC W 09:00 11:50 AM 44 / 107 STAFF

NURS - 448 1 20034 Leadship & Management Practicu 2 PRA W 05:00 11:00 PM 44 / 111 Webster C

NURS - 449 1 20033 Leadership & Management Theory 3 LEC W 08:30 11:20 AM TBA Webster C

NURS - 455 1 20035 Nursing Research 3 LEC W 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 111 Webster C

NURS - 464 61 20031 Urb Community Hlth Iss Theory 3 LEC R 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 107 Asongwed E

NURS - 465 1 20030 Urb Community Hlth Issues Pra 2 PRA R 07:00 12:50 PM 44 / 107 Asongwed E

NURS - 471 1 20037 Clinical Preceptorship Capston 2 LEC M 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 107

NURS - 472 1 20038 Clinical Preceptorship Clinica 2 PRA M 05:00 11:00 PM 44 / 107

RESPIRATORY THERAPY

RSPT - 406 1 20020 Resp Therapy Practicum 3 PRA MWF 02:00 05:20 PM 44 / 113 Harrison E

RSPT - 408 1 20021 Resp Therapy Capstone 2 LEC M 05:30 07:30 PM 44 / 113 Harrison E

RSPT - 410 01 21092 Special Topics Resp Care- Phar 1–3 LEC T 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 111 Harrison E

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PHYSICS

PHYS - 447 1 20626 Selected Topics In Phys 1–12 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: PSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELING

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC - 137 1 21002 Psychology Of Adjustment 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 204 STAFF

PSYC - 201 03 21004 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 204 STAFF

PSYC - 201 13 21009 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 204 STAFF

PSYC - 201 16 21011 Principles Of Psy I 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 44 / 204 STAFF

PSYC - 202 01 21012 Critical Skl Dev Psy 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 205 Dockett K

PSYC - 228 01 21013 Psyc Multicultural Relatns 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Dockett K

PSYC - 235 01 21022 Theories Of Personality 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 44 / 204 Johnson E

PSYC - 245 0 21024 Developmental Psychology 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 108 STAFF

PSYC - 312 01 21035 Statistics II 3 LLB TR 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / 204 Czarnolewski M

PSYC - 312 02 21036 Statistics II 3 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 205 Johnson D

PSYC - 317 01 21037 Sensation And Perception 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 108 STAFF

PSYC - 335 0 21520 Tests And Measurements 3 LLB MW 03:30 04:50 PM 44 / 205 Moon L

PSYC - 352 0 21521 Psychology Practicum 3 PRA MW 03:30 04:50 PM TBA Dockett K

PSYC - 420 0 21041 Senior Seminar/Thesis 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 108 Johnson D

PSYC - 436 01 21042 Abnormal Psychology 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 44 / 204 Moon L

DEPT: URBAN AFFAIRS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL WORK

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH - 113 0 20262 Intro To Anthropology 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 417 Chatman M

ANTH - 113 01 21323 Intro To Anthropology 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 41 / 309 Chatman M

CRIMINOLOGY

CRIM - 100 0 20135 Criminal Justice Sys I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 410 Moore M

CRIM - 100 0 20310 Criminal Justice Sys I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 323 STAFF

CRIM - 102 0 20300 Criminology I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 322 Jeter S

CRIM - 102 0 20309 Criminology I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 322 Jeter S

CRIM - 150 0 20304 Justice Issues In Society 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 323 STAFF

CRIM - 175 0 20302 Geo-Spatial Analysis 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 322 Jeter S

CRIM - 175 0 20303 Geo-Spatial Analysis 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 322 Jeter S

CRIM - 222 0 20301 Criminal Procedure 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 323 STAFF

CRIM - 232 0 20298 Criminal Behavior 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 410 Moore M

CRIM - 232 0 20299 Criminal Behavior 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 410 Moore M

CRIM - 234 0 20137 Juvenile Justice 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 401 STAFF

CRIM - 272 0 20294 Conflict Resol & Mediation 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 323 STAFF

CRIM - 272 0 20295 Conflict Resol & Mediation 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 41 / 323 Spaulding D

CRIM - 300 0 20316 Constitutional Law 3 LEC S 12:00 02:50 PM 41 / 323 STAFF

CRIM - 300 1 21100 Constitutional Law 3 LEC T 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 421 Parris K

CRIM - 302 0 21484 Police Community Relations 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 323 Hill S

CRIM - 303 0 20307 Compar Criminal Justice System 3 LEC M 02:00 04:50 PM 41 / 410 Mboukou A

CRIM - 309 0 20314 Just In A Multi Cult Soc 3 LEC R 07:00 09:50 PM 41 / 410 Acosta Velez M

CRIM - 390 0 20296 Practicum 3 PRA R 12:30 03:20 PM 41 / 410 Moore M

CRIM - 395 0 20340 Homeland Security S & T Lab 3–8 LEC FS 09:00 04:00 PM 41 / 322 Hill S

CRIM - 395 1 21101 Introduction to Cybersecurity 3–8 LEC W 02:00 04:50 PM 41 / 410 Breton L

CRIM - 395 2 21102 Homeland Security Sci & Tech 3–8 LEC T 12:30 03:20 PM 41 / 410 Hodge M

CRIM - 491 0 20306 Senior Project 3 SEM W 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 322 Flowers A

CRIM - 497 0 20305 Program Design & Eval 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 322 STAFF

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GEOGRAPHY

GEOG - 103 0 21413 World Regional Geography 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Tognetti S

GEOG - 104 0 20263 Wrld Phy Geo 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Meybatyn S

GEOG - 105 0 20265 World Cult Geog 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 41 / 429 STAFF

GEOG - 105 0 20266 World Cult Geog 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 429 Meybatyn S

HISTORY

HIST - 101 0 21324 U.S. Hist To 1865 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Jowers S

HIST - 102 0 21325 U.S. Hist (Since 1865) 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 408 Baez-Nunez A

HIST - 102 01 21326 U.S. Hist (Since 1865) 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 302 Musgrove G

HIST - 164 0 21328 Intro To Hist Of Blk Am 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 324 Musgrove G

HIST - 224 0 21329 Hist Of Caribbean 3 LEC S 09:30 12:20 PM 41 / 324 Baez-Nunez A

HIST - 279 0 21330 History Of D.C. 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 408 STAFF

HIST - 279 02 21331 History Of D.C. 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 317 Musgrove G

HIST - 279 04 21416 Great Depression 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 302 STAFF

HIST - 344 0 21333 U.S. & The Middle East 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 302 Elkhawas M

HIST - 410 0 21334 History Of Crime & Punish 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 421 Jowers S

HIST - 490 0 21335 European History 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 325 STAFF

HIST - 490 02 21414 Women of The Diaspora 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Jowers S

HIST - 490 0 21417 Archives 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 317 STAFF

HIST - 491 0 21336 Resrch Sem Hist 3 SEM MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 302 Elkhawas M

PHILOSOPHY

PHIL - 105 0 21337 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM TBA Mboukou A

PHIL - 105 01 21338 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 301 Mboukou A

PHIL - 105 02 21339 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 301 Abellera B

PHIL - 105 03 21340 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 301 Chanel L

PHIL - 105 04 21341 Introduction To Logic 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 41 / 301 Skocz D

PHIL - 107 0 21342 Intro To Philos Of Relig 3 LEC S 12:00 02:50 PM 41 / 301 STAFF

PHIL - 110 0 21343 Critical Reasoning 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 301 Abellera B

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI - 205 0 20267 Intro To Political Sci 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 324 Shroyer G

POLI - 205 0 20268 Intro To Political Sci 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 429 Shroyer G

POLI - 206 0 20269 Intro To American Govt 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 416 Fishman D

POLI - 206 0 20270 Intro To American Govt 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 309 Fishman D

POLI - 207 0 20271 Black Politics 3 LEC T 07:00 09:50 PM 41 / 325 Gamble M

POLI - 406 88 20274 Social Indentity 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Shroyer G

POLI - 406 02 21383 Intro to Urban Politics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 324 Joseph R

POLI - 406 03 21608 Poli Behavior & Socialization 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Fishman D

POLI - 436 0 20275 Political Sci Practicum 3 PRA F 12:30 02:50 PM TBA Harmon Martin S

POLI - 475 0 20276 Models & Simulations Intnl Org 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Shroyer G

POLI - 497 0 20277 Methods Of Political Sci 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 325 Thompson Y

POLI - 498 0 20278 Senior Seminar 3 LEC R 07:00 09:50 PM 41 / 302 Thompson Y

SOCIOLOGY

SOCY - 111 0 20279 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 408 Richards L

SOCY - 111 0 20280 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 409 Richards L

SOCY - 111 0 20281 Intro To Sociology 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Sharpe C

SOCY - 244 0 20282 The Family 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 421 STAFF

SOCY - 321 0 20283 Stat For Social Research 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 309 Richards L

SOCY - 346 0 21499 Power And Inequality 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 421 Sharpe C

SOCY - 395 0 20286 Sociology of Race & Ethnicity 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM TBA Sharpe C

SOCY - 395 0 21395 Urban Ethnography 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 325 Chatman M

SOCY - 395 02 21397 Sociology of Hip-Hop 3 LEC M 07:00 09:50 PM 41 / 325 STAFF

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SOCY - 395 01 21501 Sociology of Race & Ethnicity 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM TBA Sharpe C

SOCY - 470 0 20287 Develop Of Social Theory 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 301 Richards L

SOCY - 497 0 21500 Senior Seminar 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

SOCIAL WORK

SOWK - 110 0 20463 Intro Soc Welf/Soc Work 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 421 STAFF

SOWK - 292 1 20464 Critical Thinking in Social Wo 1–8 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 325 Levere M

SOWK - 292 1 20474 Critical Thinking in Social Wo 1–8 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 416 STAFF

SOWK - 292 03 21406 Mental Health in Social Work 1–8 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 41 / 302 STAFF

SOWK - 292 04 21410 Contemp Youth:Risk& Resiliency 1–8 LEC F 11:00 01:50 PM 41 / 408 Tirmazi M

SOWK - 311 0 20465 Soc Welf As Soc Inst II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 401 Johnson R

SOWK - 311 0 20466 Soc Welf As Soc Inst II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 320 St Vil C

SOWK - 321 0 20467 Hum Behav Soc Envrn II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 324 McFadgion A

SOWK - 321 0 20468 Hum Behav Soc Envrn II 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 325 Tirmazi M

SOWK - 332 0 20469 Social Work Practice I 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 401 Johnson R

SOWK - 332 0 20470 Social Work Practice I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 408 Johnson R

SOWK - 340 0 20471 Research In Soc Welf I 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 309 Tirmazi M

SOWK - 340 0 20472 Research In Soc Welf I 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 424 Carter T

SOWK - 342 0 20473 Res Soc Welf Stat Lab I 1 LAB MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 322 Tirmazi M

SOWK - 342 0 20478 Res Soc Welf Stat Lab I 1 LAB TR 08:30 09:50 PM 41 / 322 Carter T

SOWK - 433 0 20479 Social Work Practice III 4 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 429 Burton J

SOWK - 433 0 20480 Social Work Practice III 4 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 317 STAFF

SOWK - 491 0 20481 Practicum II 5 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 309 Levere M

SOWK - 491 0 20482 Practicum II 5 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 319 Willis D

SOWK - 492 0 20484 So Wk Licensure Prep 1–8 LEC F 06:00 07:50 PM 41 / 408 James F

SOWK - 492 0 20486 Working w/Blk Fam Urban Comm 1–8 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 41 / 429 STAFF

URBAN STUDIES

URST - 105 0 20476 Intro To Soc Sci 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 41 / 416 Buck L

URST - 105 0 20477 Intro To Soc Sci 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 409 Buck L

URST - 294 02 21491 Women, Poverty & Crime 3 SEM T 07:00 09:50 PM TBA Thompson Y

URST - 294 0 21496 Advocacy & Leadership 3 SEM TBA 09:00 04:00 PM TBA STAFF

URST - 306 0 21497 Fundraising 3 LEC TBA 09:00 04:00 PM TBA STAFF

URST - 308 0 21494 Volunteer Management 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 302 STAFF

URST - 310 0 21495 Ethics & Public Service 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 409 Hodge M

URST - 311 0 21492 Compar. Urbnztn: U.S. 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 317 Joseph R

URST - 336 0 21527 Municipal Budgty Proc 4 LEC R 07:00 09:50 PM 41 / 325 Gamble M

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

DEPT: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ENSC - 145 002 20039 Intro To Envrion Sci 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 219 Kakovitch TCorequisite ENSC 146

ENSC - 145 001 20040 Intro To Envrion Sci 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 44 / 219 Kakovitch TCorequisite ENSC 146

ENSC - 145 003 20042 Intro To Envrion Sci 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:20 PM TBA Kakovitch TCorequisite ENSC 146

ENSC - 146 002 20045 Intro To Envir Sci Lab 1 LAB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 219 Kakovitch TCorequisite ENSC 145

ENSC - 146 001 20047 Intro To Envir Sci Lab 1 LAB MW 03:30 04:50 PM 44 / 219 Kakovitch TCorequisite ENSC 145

ENSC - 146 003 20049 Intro To Envir Sci Lab 1 LAB TR 06:30 08:20 PM 44 / 219 Kakovitch TCorequisite ENSC 145

ENSC - 250 001 20050 General Ecology Lecture 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:20 PM 44 / 221 Elhelu M

ENSC - 251 001 20052 General Ecology Lab 1 LAB TR 06:30 08:20 PM 44 / 221 Elhelu M

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ENSC - 357 088 20057 Urban Sustainability 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 221 Lasky J

ENSC - 450 001 20054 Environmental Health 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44 / 221 Elhelu M

ENSC - 451 001 20055 Environmental Health Lab 1 LAB MW 12:30 01:50 PM 44 / 221 Elhelu M

ENSC - 461 001 21043 Environmental Policy 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 219 STAFF

ENSC - 488 001 20056 Environmental Field Problems 4 LEC F 09:00 05:00 PM TBA Elhelu M

WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

WTRM - 505 0 20959 Gis Ro Water Resource Mgmt 3 LLB T 05:30 07:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE

FOOD SCIENCE

FDSC - 103 0 20011 Intro To Food Science Lab 1 LAB W 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 318 STAFFCorequisite FDSC 105

FDSC - 104 0 20013 Intro To Nutrion Lab 1 LAB W 12:00 02:50 PM 44 / 318 Harvey BCorequisite FDSC 106

FDSC - 104 0 20015 Intro To Nutrion Lab 1 LAB T 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 318 Harvey BCorequisite FDSC 106

FDSC - 105 0 20010 Intro To Food Science 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 318 STAFFCorequisite FDSC 103

FDSC - 106 0 20012 Intro To Nutrition 3 LEC M 12:00 02:50 PM 44 / 212 Harvey BCorequisite FDSC 104

FDSC - 106 0 20014 Intro To Nutrition 3 LEC R 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 110 Harvey BCorequisite FDSC 104

FDSC - 442 0 20017 Food Chemistry Lab 1 LAB R 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 318 STAFFCorequisite FDSC 444

FDSC - 444 0 20016 Food Chemistry Lec 3 LEC T 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 110 STAFFCorequisite FDSC 442

FDSC - 490 0 20018 Senior Seminar & Research 2 SEM W 12:00 02:00 PM 44 / 212 Ganganna P

FDSC - 490 0 20019 Senior Seminar & Research 2 SEM F 08:00 10:00 AM 44 / 212 Harris B

NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE

NUFS - 313 0 20001 Nutrition In Life Cycle 3 LEC TR 03:00 04:20 PM TBA Harris B

NUFS - 317 0 20002 Advanced Nutrition 3 LEC M 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 110 Ganganna P

NUFS - 374 0 20003 Geriatric Nutrition 2 LEC M 10:00 11:50 AM 44 / 110 Harris B

NUFS - 375 0 20004 Geriatric Nutrition Lab 1 LAB W 10:00 12:50 PM TBA Harris B

NUFS - 421 0 20005 Therapeution Nutrition I 3 LEC T 12:00 02:50 PM 44 / 110 Ganganna PCorequisite NUFS 423

NUFS - 423 0 20006 Therapeutic Nutrition 1 Lab 1 LAB R 12:00 02:50 PM 44 / 110 Ganganna PCorequisite NUFS 421

NUFS - 427 0 20007 Food Systems Mgmt II 3 LPR T 09:00 10:50 AM 44 / 110 STAFF

DEPT: URBAN ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

ARCP - 102 01 20665 Basic Design & Comm II 3 LLB MWF 06:30 08:20 PM 42 / A10 STAFF

ARCP - 106 01 20666 Intro To Computer Tech II 3 LEC MWF 08:30 10:00 PM 42 / 114A Caballero V

ARCP - 116 01 20667 Materal And Methods II 3 LEC S 09:30 12:30 PM 42 / B-17A Killette J

ARCP - 202 01 20668 Architectural Studio II 4 LLB MWF 06:30 08:20 PM 42 / A10 Dixon K

ARCP - 206 01 20672 Cadd Docs/Spec & Estimate 3 LLB S 09:30 12:30 PM 42 / 114A Belton R

ARCP - 246 01 20676 Environmental Systems II 3 LLB S 01:00 04:00 PM 42 / B-17A Killette J

ARCP - 256 01 20675 The Built Environment 3 LLB MWF 05:30 06:20 PM 32 / 105 STAFF

ARCP - 302 01 20741 Arch Studio IV 5 LLB MWF 06:30 08:20 PM 42 / A07 Belton R

ARCP - 322 01 20742 History & Thory Of Arch II 3 LEC MWF 05:30 06:20 PM 32 / 107 STAFF

ARCP - 332 01 20745 Design Of Steel Structures 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:15 PM 42 / 210 Asadollahi P

ARCP - 402 01 20746 Arch Studio VI 5 LEC MWF 06:30 09:20 PM 32 / A05 Pearson C

ARCP - 414 01 20750 Professional Ethic & Pract II 3 LEC MWF 05:30 06:20 PM 32 / 208 Pearson C

ARCP - 432 01 20747 Design Of Concret Structures 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:45 PM 42 / 209 Gibbs H

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ACCOUNTING

ACCT - 201 0 20246 Prin Of Accounting I 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / B-15 Ramsey D

ACCT - 201 0 20247 Prin Of Accounting I 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / B-15 Blue E

ACCT - 201 0 20248 Prin Of Accounting I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / B-15 Robinson-Foster D

ACCT - 201 0 20249 Prin Of Accounting I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / B-15 Ramsey D

ACCT - 202 0 20587 Prin Of Accounting II 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / B-15 Green D

ACCT - 202 0 20588 Prin Of Accounting II 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / B-15 Robinson-Foster D

ACCT - 202 0 20589 Prin Of Accounting II 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 42 / B-15 Ramsey D

ACCT - 202 0 20590 Prin Of Accounting II 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 42 / B-15 Robinson-Foster D

ACCT - 301 0 20342 Intermediate Acct I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 114 Green D

ACCT - 302 0 20343 Intermed Accounting II 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 114 Green D

ACCT - 302 0 20344 Intermed Accounting II 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 113 Green D

ACCT - 312 0 20346 Fed Income Tx Accnt I 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / 114B Green E

ACCT - 312 0 20347 Fed Income Tx Accnt I 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / 114B Green E

ACCT - 325 0 20348 Cost Accounting 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 112 Blue E

ACCT - 325 0 20349 Cost Accounting 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / B-15 Ramsey D

ACCT - 401 0 20350 Auditing I 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / 114B Salmon E

ACCT - 402 0 20351 Auditing II 3 LLB TR 07:00 08:20 PM 42 / 114B Salmon E

ACCT - 404 0 20352 Advanced Accounting 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 109 Green E

ACCT - 405 0 20353 Accounting Theory 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 113 STAFF

ACCT - 407 0 20354 Acctg Information Sys 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 42 / 114B Robinson-Foster D

ACCT - 426 0 21105 Managerial Accounting 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 111 Green E

ACCT - 427 0 20355 Accounting Practicum 3 ICA S 09:00 11:50 AM 42 / 114B Salmon E

BUSINESS, ECONOMICS & FINANCE

BSEF - 214 0 20357 Personal Finance 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 324 Hudson R

BSEF - 220 0 20358 Business Statistics 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 112 STAFF

BSEF - 220 0 20359 Business Statistics 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 409 STAFF

BSEF - 223 0 20360 Quantitative Bus Tech 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 39 / 112 STAFF

BSEF - 223 0 20361 Quantitative Bus Tech 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 429 STAFF

BSEF - 223 0 20362 Quantitative Bus Tech 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM 39 / 112 STAFF

BSEF - 307 0 20363 Money And Banking 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 429 Samhan M

BSEF - 314 0 20364 Business Finance 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 424 Hudson R

BSEF - 314 0 20365 Business Finance 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 109 Hudson R

BSEF - 314 0 20366 Business Finance 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 409 STAFF

BSEF - 316 0 21094 Real Estate Finance 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 111 Mahone N

BSEF - 318 0 20367 International Finance 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 113 Mahone N

BSEF - 411 0 20368 Financial Management I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 113 Hudson R

BSEF - 412 0 20369 Financial Management II 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 114 Hobson H

BSEF - 414 0 20370 Security Analysis 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 409 Mahone N

BSEF - 416 0 20517 Financial Inst/Cap Mkts 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 112 Hobson H

ECONOMICS

ECON - 201 0 20250 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 39 / 111 Ebel R

ECON - 201 0 20251 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 39 / 111 Ezeani E

ECON - 201 0 20252 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 111 Ebel R

ECON - 201 0 20253 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 110 Ebel R

ECON - 202 0 20254 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 110 Terrell S

ECON - 202 0 20255 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 110 Samhan M

ECON - 202 0 20256 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 110 Terrell S

ECON - 202 0 20257 Prin Of Microeconomics 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 114 Terrell S

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ECON - 305 0 21381 Environmemtal Economics 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 110 Terrell S

ECON - 311 0 20259 Macroeconomic Theory 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 110 Samhan M

ECON - 313 0 20260 Micro Theory & Policy 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 112 Ezeani E

ECON - 339 0 21095 State And Local Finance 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 108 STAFF

ECON - 499 0 20258 Seminar 3 SEM MW 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 113 Samhan M

DEPT: MANAGEMENT & GRADUATE STUDIES

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

BGMT - 304 01 20829 Intro To Management 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 429 Bachman P

BGMT - 304 02 20830 Intro To Management 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 111 STAFF

BGMT - 305 01 20831 Conceptual Found of Bus 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 111 Joseph A

BGMT - 306 01 20832 Human Resources Mgmt 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 111 Ivana S

BGMT - 308 01 21550 Entrepreneurship 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 301 STAFF

BGMT - 309 1 21104 Introduction To E-Commerce 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / P04B Hua J

BGMT - 319 01 20833 Business Ethics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 203 Joseph A

BGMT - 406 01 20834 Decision Theory 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 110 Tannen M

BGMT - 406 02 20835 Decision Theory 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 114 Tannen M

BGMT - 407 01 20836 Multinational Corp Mgmt 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 317 Makhlouf H

BGMT - 409 01 20837 Org Theory & Behavior 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 109 Ivanov S

BGMT - 409 02 20838 Org Theory & Behavior 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 117 Ivana S

BGMT - 411 01 20839 Leadership 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 401 STAFF

BGMT - 414 01 20841 Productn & Operatns Mgt 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 204 STAFF

BGMT - 414 02 20842 Productn & Operatns Mgt 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 409 Lyons D

BGMT - 414 03 20843 Productn & Operatns Mgt 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39 / 111 Tannen M

BGMT - 416 01 20844 Compensation Management 3 SEM MW 08:30 09:50 PM 39 / 108 STAFF

BGMT - 419 01 20845 Business Policy & Strategy 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 39 / 109 Bachman P

BGMT - 419 02 20846 Business Policy & Strategy 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 41 / 424 Lyons D

BGMT - 419 03 20847 Business Policy & Strategy 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 207 Ivana S

BGMT - 495 03 20848 Business Plan Competition 3 IND MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 110 STAFF

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

PMGT - 304 01 20860 Modern Public Management 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 41 / 301 Ramey J

PMGT - 305 01 20861 Public Personnel Mgmt 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 317 Ramey J

PMGT - 305 02 20862 Public Personnel Mgmt 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 323 Ramey J

PMGT - 419 01 20863 Public Policy 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 41 / 323 Ramey J

DEPT: MARKETING, LEGAL STUDIES & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

BUSINESS LAW, PROCUREMENT & PUBLIC CONTRACTING

BLPC - 214 01 20821 Legal Environ Of Bus 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 309 White W

BLPC - 214 02 20822 Legal Environ Of Bus 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 417 White W

BLPC - 304 01 20823 Purchashing & Mat’L Mgt 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 109 STAFF

BLPC - 305 01 20824 The Federal Acqutn Systs 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 416 STAFF

BLPC - 318 01 20825 Commercial Law 3 LEC TR 09:30 10:50 AM 39 / 110 White W

BLPC - 318 02 20826 Commercial Law 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 212 White W

BLPC - 404 01 20827 Contract Administration 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 320 STAFF

BLPC - 419 01 20828 The Law And The Computer 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 108 STAFF

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS SCIENCE

CISS - 120 01 20870 Computer Applications In Busn 3 LLB TR 09:30 10:50 AM 44 / P04A Dhuria H

CISS - 120 02 20871 Computer Applications In Busn 3 LLB MW 04:00 05:20 PM 44 / P04A Williams Smith J

CISS - 120 03 20872 Computer Applications In Busn 3 LLB TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / P04A Williams Smith J

CISS - 220 01 20873 Programming For Business 3 LLB MW 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / P04B Williams Smith J

CISS - 225 01 20874 Prob Solving W/Visual Basic 3 LLB M 07:00 09:40 PM 44 / P04A Srinivasan N

CISS - 330 01 20875 Internet Programming 3 LLB W 07:00 09:40 PM 44 / P04A Srinivasan N

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CISS - 402 01 20878 Management Info Systems 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 108 Dhuria H

CISS - 402 02 20879 Management Info Systems 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41 / 424 Dhuria H

CISS - 405 30 20880 Intro To Telecommunications 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / P04B Hua J

CISS - 459 01 20881 Adv Information Tech Appl 3 LLB TR 07:00 08:20 PM 44 / P04A Williams Smith J

MARKETING AND TRANSPORTATION

MKTG - 304 01 20882 Intro. To Mktg. Mgmt. 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:20 PM 39 / 117 Ostapenko N

MKTG - 304 02 20883 Intro. To Mktg. Mgmt. 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 39 / 112 Vermillion L

MKTG - 306 0 21400 Promotion Management 3 LEC MW 08:30 09:50 PM 41 / 317 Ostapenko N

MKTG - 308 01 20888 International Marketing 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 409 Ostapenko N

MKTG - 314 01 21483 Prin. Of Transportation 3 LEC R 07:00 09:40 PM 41 / 417 STAFF

MKTG - 404 01 20890 Marketing Research 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / 215C Vermillion L

MKTG - 405 01 20889 Marketing Strategy 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 44 / 209 Ostapenko N

MKTG - 495 02 20891 social media marketing 3–6 IND MW 04:00 05:20 PM 39 / 112 STAFF

MKTG - 495 6 21407 mobile marketing appli 3–6 IND F 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 110 STAFF

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

OADM - 104 01 20707 Introduction To Business 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 41 / 301 Yates S

OADM - 104 02 20723 Introduction To Business 3 LEC TR 07:00 08:20 PM 41 / 408 Tannen M

OADM - 104 03 20818 Introduction To Business 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:20 PM 41 / 309 Yates S

OADM - 208 01 20819 Bus. Communications 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 39 / 112 Yates S

OADM - 208 02 20820 Bus. Communications 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 39 / 117 Yates S

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES

DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

APPLIED COMPUTING

APCT - 110 0 21641 Intro Programming 2 LEC MW 11:00 11:50 AM 32 / 202B STAFFCorequisite APCT 111

APCT - 111 0 21642 Intro Programming Lab 1 LAB MW 12:00 12:50 PM 32 / 202B STAFFCorequisite APCT 110

APCT - 115 0 21643 Foundations of Computing 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 32 / 202B Manning L

APCT - 231 0 21644 Computer Science I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / 113B Zeadally SCorequisite APCT 233

APCT - 231 1 21645 Computer Science I 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 32 / 202B STAFFCorequisite APCT 233

APCT - 232 0 21646 Computer Science II 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / 113B STAFFCorequisite APCT 234

APCT - 232 1 21647 Computer Science II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 32 / 101E Finley GCorequisite APCT 234

APCT - 233 0 21648 Computer Science I Lab 1 LAB MW 12:30 01:20 PM 42 / 113B Zeadally SCorequisite APCT 231

APCT - 233 1 21649 Computer Science I Lab 1 LAB TR 07:00 07:50 PM 32 / 202B STAFFCorequisite APCT 231

APCT - 234 0 21650 Computer Science II Lab 1 LAB TR 07:00 07:50 PM 42 / 113B STAFFCorequisite APCT 232

APCT - 234 1 21651 Computer Science II Lab 1 LAB MW 12:30 01:20 PM 32 / 101E Finley GCorequisite APCT 232

COMPUTER OPERATIONS

CMOP - 231 0 21656 Internet and Wide Area Net 2 LEC MW 05:30 06:20 PM 32 / 101E Barnett D

CMOP - 232 0 21657 Internet and Area Wide Net Lab 1 LAB MW 06:30 07:20 PM 32 / 101E Barnett D

CMOP - 235 0 21654 Intro Web Page Dev & HTML Lec 2 LEC TR 05:30 06:20 PM 32 / 101E Jeong DCorequisite CMOP 236

CMOP - 236 0 21655 Intro Web Page Dev & HTML Lab 1 LAB TR 06:30 07:20 PM 32 / 101E Jeong DCorequisite CMOP 235

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CSCI - 135 0 21653 Scientific Programming 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 32 / 202B STAFF

CSCI - 241 0 21632 Data Structures 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / 108 STAFF

CSCI - 342 0 21630 System & Netwoek Adm 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / 113B Barnett D

CSCI - 343 0 21631 Database Administration 3 LLB MW 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / 108 STAFF

CSCI - 353 0 21629 Information Security 3 LLB MW 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / 108 Zeadally S

CSCI - 412 0 21633 Operating Systems 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / 113B STAFF

CSCI - 414 0 21634 Intro Artificial Intelligence 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:50 PM 32 / 208 STAFF

CSCI - 434 0 21635 Analysis Of Algorithms 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / 108 STAFF

CSCI - 441 0 21636 Digital Forensics 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / 113B STAFF

CSCI - 452 0 21637 Database Systems Design 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:20 PM 42 / 113B STAFF

CSCI - 455 0 21638 Cryptography 3 LLB TR 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / 108 STAFF

CSCI - 490 0 21639 ST-Cognitive Robotics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 32 / 202B Barnett D

CSCI - 490 1 21640 ST-Mobile Pgm 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / 108 Manning L

CSCI - 495 0 21658 Senior Seminar 1 LEC F 01:00 01:50 PM 42 / 108 Liang R

CSCI - 498 0 21671 Senior Project I 1–2 LLB F 02:00 03:50 PM 42 / 108 STAFF

DEPT: CIVIL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING

CVEN - 202 0 20967 Engineering Mechanics II 3 LPR MW 05:30 06:50 PM TBA Poulose P

CVEN - 206 0 21045 Mechanics Solids 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:20 PM 42 / 114A Arhin SCorequisite CVEN 207

CVEN - 207 0 21046 Mechanics Of Solids Lab 1 LAB T 04:00 06:30 PM TBA Arhin SCorequisite CVEN 206

CVEN - 308 0 21047 Appl Num Analy For Engr 3 LPR TR 04:00 05:15 PM TBA Zeytinci A

CVEN - 312 0 21048 Design Of Steel Struct 3 LPR MW 05:30 06:45 PM 42 / 114A Zeytinci A

CVEN - 352 0 21049 Civil Engr Materials Lec 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:45 PM 32 / 106 Bhambri ICorequisite CVEN 354

CVEN - 354 0 21050 Civil Engr Materials Lab 1 LAB TR 07:00 08:15 PM 42 / C08 Bhambri ICorequisite CVEN 352

CVEN - 419 0 21065 Design Of Concrete Struc 3 LPR TR 05:30 06:45 PM 32 / 105 Zeytinci A

CVEN - 435 0 21066 Foundation Design 3 LPR MW 05:30 06:45 PM 42 / 209 Bhambri ICorequisite CVEN 437

CVEN - 442 0 20817 Water Resources Engr Lec 3 LEC TR 04:00 05:15 PM 42 / 209 Behera PCorequisite CVEN 443

CVEN - 476 0 21068 Constr Proj Management 3 LEC MW 07:00 08:15 PM 42 / 209 Arhin S

CVEN - 490 0 21069 Spec Top In Civ Eng 3 LPR TR 07:00 08:15 PM 32 / 106 Arhin S

CVEN - 492 0 21070 Sr Proj In Civil Engr II 3 LPR TR 04:00 05:20 PM TBA Bhambri I

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

MECH - 208 0 21071 Thermodynamics 3 LEC TR 05:30 06:45 PM 32 / 107 Tyagi P

MECH - 222 0 21072 Engineering Measurements 3 LEC TR 04:00 04:50 PM 32 / 107 Poulose P

MECH - 224 0 21073 Engr Measurements Lab 1 LAB R 05:30 08:00 PM 42 / 111 Poulose P

MECH - 351 0 21074 Heat Transfer 4 LLB TR 07:00 08:15 PM 32 / 107 Adebayo A

MECH - 361 0 21075 Machine Design 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:45 PM 32 / 106 Adebayo A

MECH - 371 0 21076 Design Control Systems 3 LPR TR 05:30 06:45 PM 42 / 114A STAFF

MECH - 462 0 21077 Design Of Engergy System 3 LPR TR 07:00 08:30 PM TBA Tyagi P

MECH - 478 0 21078 Mechatronics 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:30 PM TBA Ososanya E

MECH - 492 0 21079 Senior Design Project II 3 LEC MW 03:00 04:15 PM 42 / 111 Adebayo A

MECH - 495 0 21080 Spec Topics In Mech Engr 1–12 LLB MW 05:30 06:45 PM 32 / 107 Tyagi P

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELEC - 105 0 20691 Intro Elect & Computer Engr 2 LEC MW 12:30 01:20 PM 32 / 102 Bhar T

ELEC - 222 0 20670 Elect Circuits Lec II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / 210 Bhar T

ELEC - 224 0 20695 Elect Circuits Lab II 1 LAB F 11:00 01:30 PM 32 / A02 Bhar T

ELEC - 307 0 20717 Prob & Stats For Engrs 3 LEC MW 05:30 06:50 PM 42 / 210 STAFF

ELEC - 312 0 20718 Computer Organization II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32 / 102 Zhang N

ELEC - 314 0 20719 Computer Organiz II Lab 1 LAB F 12:00 02:30 PM 32 / 102 Zhang N

ELEC - 352 0 20720 Electronics II 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM 42 / 210 Lakeou S

ELEC - 354 0 20721 Electronics II Lab 1 LAB F 09:30 11:30 AM 32 / A01 Lakeou S

ELEC - 362 0 20722 Eletromagnet Theory II 3 LEC MW 09:30 10:50 AM 42 / 209 Rose W

ELEC - 371 0 20724 Signals & Systems I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:30 PM 32 / 102 Haghani S

ELEC - 458 0 21099 Digital Signal Processing 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ELEC - 459 0 20729 Intro Digital Comp Arch & Dsgn 3 LEC TR 12:30 01:50 PM 32 / 102 Zhang N

ELEC - 469 0 20725 Digital Communication I 3 LEC MW 04:00 05:50 PM 32 / A01 Cotae P

ELEC - 470 0 20727 Control Systems & Applic 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42 / 209 Mahmoud W

ELEC - 473 0 20726 Digital Communcation Sys Lab 1 LAB F 08:00 10:30 AM 32 / A04 Cotae P

ELEC - 477 0 20728 Control Syst & Appls Lab 1 LAB F 11:00 01:30 PM 32 / 206 Mahmoud W

ELEC - 496 01 20730 Senior Project II 2 LLB MW 02:00 03:50 PM 32 / 102 Ososanya E

ELEC - 496 02 20731 Senior Project II 2 LLB MW 02:00 03:45 PM 32 Cotae P

DEPT: INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL EDUCATION

INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL EDUCATION

IGED - 250 1 21248 Discovery Technology 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM TBA Finley G

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DEPT: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

BIOLOGY

BIOL - 531 0 21587 Cell & Molecular Biology 3 LAB R 09:30 12:30 PM 44 / 313 Kumar D

BIOL - 585 0 21589 Canc Ed Out Fld Study 4 LLB MW 09:30 01:50 PM 44 / TBA Cousin C

BIOL - 602 0 21590 Research II 3–9 LAB TR 09:30 12:20 PM 44 / TBA Dixon F

DEPT: NATIONAL CENTER FOR URBAN EDUCATION

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

ELED - 502 1 21015 Tch Lrg Frwk Cur Dec Mkg SS 3 LEC T 06:00 08:50 PM 39 / 102 STAFF

ELED - 502 0 21016 Tch Lrg Frwk Cur Dec Mkg STEM 3 LEC R 06:00 08:50 PM 39 / 103 STAFF

READING AND LITERACY

RDLC - 505 0 21017 Tch Lrn Frwk Cur Dec RD/LNG 3 LEC T 06:00 08:50 PM 39 / 103 STAFF

SECONDARY EDUCATION

SCED - 503 0 21019 Tch Lng Curr Dsn Cont Areas 3 LEC R 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 425 STAFF

SCED - 531 0 21018 Curr Dec Mkng in Social Sty Ed 3 LEC S 02:00 04:50 PM 38 / 112 STAFF

URBAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION

UBEF - 500 0 21014 Case Sty Eff Urb Tchng & Lrng 3 LEC W 06:00 08:50 PM 39 / 103 STAFF

DEPT: EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECED - 504 0 21525 Curr Met Tch Lng Dev Ece 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 38 / 112 STAFF

ECED - 515 0 21522 Impact Hm/Sch/Comm Ece 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 203 Woodruff L

ECED - 517 0 21524 Assess Dev Of Yng Chld 3 LEC R 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Woodruff L

ECED - 590 0 21523 Prac Exper In E C E 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

SPECIAL EDUCATION

SPED - 504 0 21619 Foundations Of Spec Ed 3 LEC TR 08:00 09:20 AM 38 / 112 King Berry A

SPED - 505 0 20992 Curr Meth For Diag & Adap Tch 3 LEC W 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 424 Winston S

SPED - 537 0 20993 Psychgy Excep Children 3 LEC TR 08:30 09:50 PM 39 / 109 STAFF

SPED - 557 0 20994 Behavior & Classrm Mgmt 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM 41 / 425 STAFF

SPED - 597 0 20995 Internship In Spec Ed I 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

SPED - 679 0 21603 Student Teaching In Spec Ed 3 INT MWF 09:00 09:50 AM TBA King Berry A

DEPT: ENGLISH

ENGLISH

ENGL - 515 67 20211 Writing Proficiency 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ENGL - 530 01 20212 Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ENGL - 540 01 20214 Research - Thesis 3–6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

AUDIOLOGY

ADUL - 552 0 20787 Aural Rehabilitation 3 LEC T 04:00 06:50 PM 41 / 420 Randolph P

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SPLP - 510 0 20776 Surv Linguistic Theory 3 LEC M 12:30 03:20 PM 41 / 420 STAFF

SPLP - 513 0 20777 Socioling: Surv Soc Dial 3 LEC F 04:00 06:20 PM 44 / TBA STAFF

SPLP - 560 0 20778 Practicum In Speech 3 PRA MTWRF 09:00 12:00 PM TBA Miles A

SPLP - 560 0 20779 Practicum In Speech 3 PRA MTWRF 01:00 05:00 PM TBA Tyler K

SPLP - 560 0 20780 Practicum In Speech 3 PRA MTWRF 01:00 05:00 PM TBA STAFF

SPLP - 611 0 20781 Physiological & Accoust Phonet 3 LLB W 04:00 06:50 PM 41 / 425 Randolph P

SPLP - 634 0 20782 Aphasia 3 LEC R 05:30 08:50 PM TBA Bradford A

SPLP - 636 0 20783 Neurophys Dis Spch & Swallo 3 LEC T 12:30 03:20 PM 41 / 425 Ottey N

SPLP - 674 0 20784 Research Meth Comm Sci 3 LEC F 12:30 03:20 PM TBA Bradford A

DEPT: MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS

MATH - 573 01 21531 Survey Of Probability 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 574 01 21532 Probability Theory 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 584 01 21534 Mathematical Statistics II 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 599 01 21533 Sel Topics In Math 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 650 01 21535 Sem Stat Consulting & Res 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 655 01 21537 Internship With Project 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MATH - 660 01 21536 Expository Thesis 6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: MASS MEDIA, VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

MASS MEDIA

MMED - 520 0 21593 Mass Media For Pub Admin 3 LLB F 05:30 07:40 PM TBA Hanff W

DEPT: PSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELING

COUNSELING

CNSL - 508 01 21053 Org & Adm Of Counselng 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Thompson J

CNSL - 510 0 21054 Group Counseling 3 LEC T 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Cooke B

CNSL - 517 0 21055 Career Theories & Devlpmnt 3 LEC M 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Jefferson P

CNSL - 518 0 21056 Superv/Pract & Fld Exper 3 PRA W 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Jefferson P

CNSL - 522 0 21057 Internship II 3 INT W 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Johnson E

CNSL - 529 0 21516 Hum Sexulty & Sexual Dysf 3 LEC W 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Thompson J

CNSL - 530 01 21059 Techniques Of Counseling 3 LEC R 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Wright J

CNSL - 532 0 21517 Intro Resrch & Prog Eval 3 LEC T 05:30 08:20 PM 44 / 205 Johnson D

CNSL - 543 0 21518 Addiction Disorders 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

CNSL - 544 01 21060 Marriage & Family Counseling 3 LEC T 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Johnson E

CNSL - 557 0 21540 Human Growth & Development 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Moon L

CNSL - 599 01 21064 Thesis 1–6 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: URBAN AFFAIRS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & SOCIAL WORK

HOMELAND SECURITY

HLSC - 530 0 20323 Homeland Security 3 SEM W 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 410 Hubbard R

HLSC - 531 0 20324 Individual Rights & Liberties 3 SEM M 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 309 Watts D

HLSC - 536 0 20329 Foundations Of Intelligence 3 LEC R 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 324 STAFF

HLSC - 553 0 21089 Directed Study 1–9 DIR W 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 309 Flowers A

HLSC - 560 0 20337 Legal Issues HLSC & Emer Mgnt 3 SEM T 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 324 Hetzel O

HLSC - 560 0 21088 Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 SEM M 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 324 Hodge M

HLSC - 570 0 21103 Research Techniques 3 SEM M 05:30 08:50 PM 41 / 323 Flowers A

URBAN STUDIES

URST - 515 0 21607 Politics: Pub Policy & Hlth Is 3 LEC F 06:00 08:50 PM 41 / 323 STAFF

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DEPT: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

WTRM - 502 0 20853 Public Communication Sem Prof 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

WTRM - 504 0 20957 Research & Professional Ethics 1 LEC T 07:30 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

WTRM - 601 0 20958 Water Quality Modeling 3 LLB M 05:30 07:20 PM TBA STAFF

WTRM - 690 0 20858 Internship 3 INT W 02:00 03:00 PM TBA STAFF

WTRM - 699 0 20859 Capstone Seminar 1 SEM M 07:30 08:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE

NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE

NUFS - 500 0 20292 Dietary Cancer 2 LEC S 10:00 11:50 AM 44 / 110 STAFF

NUFS - 530 0 20008 Pharmacology For Nutr Prof 3 LEC W 05:30 09:20 PM 44 / 110 STAFF

NUFS - 650 0 20009 Nutrition Res Methods 2 SEM M 05:30 07:20 PM TBA STAFF

DEPT: URBAN ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

ARCHITECTURE (ACCELERATED)

ARAC - 502 01 20509 Design Studio II 5 LEC MWF 06:30 09:30 PM 42 / A10 STAFF

ARAC - 504 01 20512 Design Studio IV 5 LEC MWF 05:30 06:20 PM TBA Dixon K

ARAC - 512 01 20510 Bldg information modeling II 5 LLB MWF 08:30 10:30 PM TBA Caballero V

ARAC - 516 01 20511 Environmental Studies 3 LEC S 01:30 04:30 PM TBA Killette J

ARAC - 518 01 20513 Contract Administration 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ARAC - 520 01 20515 Design of Steel Structures 3 LEC TR 07:30 08:45 PM TBA Gibbs H

ARAC - 522 01 20516 Hist & Theory of Architecture 3 LEC MWF 05:30 06:20 PM TBA STAFF

ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY PLANNING

ARCP - 502 01 20652 Thesis Studio Lab VIII 5 LLB MWF 06:30 08:00 PM 42 / A09 STAFF

ARCP - 506 01 20658 Sustainable Design II 3 LEC TBA 01:00 04:00 PM 32 / 106 Dixon K

ARCP - 594 01 21093 Indpendent Study 3–5 LEC F 05:30 09:00 PM TBA Pearson C

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

DEPT: ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & ECONOMICS

ACCOUNTING

ACCT - 507 0 20356 Contemp Iss In Acctg 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM TBA Blue E

BUSINESS, ECONOMICS & FINANCE

BSEF - 504 0 20518 Financial Manage 3 LEC W 07:00 09:40 PM 41 / 408 Hobson H

BSEF - 517 0 20519 Intern’l Econo & Finance 3 LEC M 07:00 09:40 PM 39 / 112 Ezeani E

BSEF - 526 0 20520 Quantitative Bus Methods 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 111 Goyal T

DEPT: MANAGEMENT & GRADUATE STUDIES

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

BGMT - 508 01 20850 Org. Develop & Behavior 3 LEC M 07:00 09:40 PM 39 / 114 Ivana S

BGMT - 509 01 20851 Sys Approach & Proj Mgmt 3 LEC R 07:00 09:40 PM 41 / 309 Lyons D

BGMT - 519 01 20852 Policy Formulation 3 SEM W 07:00 09:40 PM 39 / 112 Bachman P

INDEPENDENT STUDY & THESIS

ISTH - 595 10 21543 Innovation & Quality Mgmt. 3 IND T 07:00 09:40 PM 39 / 111 STAFF

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

PMGT - 504 01 20864 Adv Pub Persnl Mgmt 3 LEC F 05:30 08:20 PM 39 / 112 STAFF

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PMGT - 507 01 20865 Intergovernmental Relations 3 LEC T 07:00 09:40 PM 41 / 425 Ebel R

PMGT - 514 01 20866 Management Of Govt Orgns 3 LEC W 07:00 09:40 PM 39 / 114 Anyu J

PMGT - 519 01 20867 Pub Policy Devel & Impl 3 LEC R 07:00 09:40 PM 41 / 429 Anyu J

PMGT - 529 01 20868 Pub Fin & Budget Process 3 LEC M 07:00 09:40 PM 41 / 408 Anyu J

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES

DEPT: COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CSCI - 505 0 21661 Foundations Of Computer Arch 3 LEC MW 07:30 08:50 PM 42 / 113B STAFF

CSCI - 506 0 21662 Prin Of Operating Systems 3 LEC TR 07:30 08:50 PM 42 / 108 STAFF

CSCI - 523 0 21664 Adv Database Systems 3 LEC TR 06:00 07:20 PM 42 / 108 Yu B

CSCI - 538 0 21663 ST-Visualization 3 LEC TR 03:00 04:20 PM 32 / 202B Jeong D

CSCI - 538 0 21665 ST-Robotics 3 LEC TR 01:00 02:20 PM 42 / 210 STAFF

CSCI - 553 0 21660 Network Security 3 LEC TR 06:00 07:20 PM 32 / 201A Zeadally S

CSCI - 599 0 21666 Master Project 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

CSCI - 600 0 21667 Masters Thesis 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

DEPT: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ELEC - 507 0 20733 Probability & Random Processes 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF

ELEC - 558 0 21108 Digital Signal Processing I 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ELEC - 559 0 21110 Computer Architecture 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ELEC - 568 0 20735 Wireless Communications 3 LEC MW 12:30 01:50 PM TBA STAFF

ELEC - 569 0 21111 Digital Communications I 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ELEC - 571 0 20734 Linear Systems 3 LEC MW 02:00 03:30 PM TBA STAFF

ELEC - 584 0 21112 Digital System Level Design 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ELEC - 586 0 21109 Adv Embedded Sys Design 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

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ENGLISH

ENGL - 211 66 21579 Lit & Advanced Writing I 3 LEC TR 02:00 03:20 PM TBA Reese L

ENGL - 212 66 20114 Lit & Adv Writing II 3 LEC S 09:00 11:50 AM TBA Reese L

DEPT: NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH

NURSING — HYBRID/BLENDED

NURS - 305 62 20025 Professional Nursing Iss Sem 2 SEM W 01:00 02:50 PM 44 / 107

NURS - 350 60 20032 Ethical Issues In Health Care 3 LEC M 08:30 11:20 AM 44 / 107 Broadnax P

NURS - 464 61 20031 Urb Community Hlth Iss Theory 3 LEC R 02:00 04:50 PM 44 / 107 Asongwed E

SCHOOL BUSINESS & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

DEPT: MARKETING, LEGAL STUDIES & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS SCIENCE

CISS - 402 30 20877 Management Info Systems 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

MARKETING AND TRANSPORTATION

MKTG - 304 30 20887 Intro. To Mktg. Mgmt. 3 LEC TBA TBA TBA STAFF

ONLINE LEARNING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

UDC offers traditional face-to-face, online and hybrid/blended courses.Fully online courses are currently offered in the College of Arts andSciences, School of Business and Public Administration and the Com-munity College, while hybrid/blended courses are more widely foundacross the University. All of UDC’s online courses offer the same highquality and rigor as traditional face-to-face or hybrid/blended coursesand use Blackboard 9.1 as their course management system.

Regardless of a course format (online or hybrid), the online learningexperiences will be innovative and collaborative. The virtual classroomexperience is not self-paced or correspondence-based. Rather, onlinecourses demand weekly or daily interaction. Students should expect tobe actively engaged in deliberation, discussion and collaboration. Allwork will be submitted and delivered electronically by the deadlines established by the respective professors. Rigorous and rewarding, onlinecourses are equitable to traditional courses, and learning expectationsare the same. Students must set aside time each day to read, participateand submit postings or assignments. The amount of time needed forstudent participation will depend upon the requirements of the courseas well as technological capacity. Online learning requires motivation,self-discipline and a strong ability for time management. Online learnersshould log into their course(s) on the first day of the semester.

How do I register for online courses? Step-by-step course registrationinformation may be found in the Course Guide Schedule of Classes.The registration process is the same for traditional face-to-face,blended/hybrid and online courses.

What are the technical requirements for online learning at UDC?Please visit the Center for Academic Technology website to find information about basic technical requirements to support onlinelearning: http://lrdudc.wrlc.org/cat/online/tech-requirements.pdf

What about technical support or online help during the semester? Students or faculty in need of help may contact our 24/7/365 helpdesk: 202.274.5665, toll-free 877.736.2585 or via the Web: helpdesk.lrdudc.wrlc.org/.

Where do I access my online course(s)? UDC uses Blackboard 9.1as its course management system. Students may access Blackboard(Bb) through their my.udc.edu portal or via the Web at: udc.blackboard.com.

Where do I find Blackboard tutorials for self-help? Students and faculty may find a variety of step-by-step tutorials on the Centerfor Academic Technology Web page:http://lrdudc.wrlc.org/cat/videos/students-video-tutorials.phpor on the self-help knowledgebase when visiting the helpdesk:http://helpdesk.lrdudc.wrlc.org/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=8312.

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