table of contents...1 table of contents general enrollment, financial aid, and admissions...
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s General Enrollment, Financial Aid, and Admissions Information.......................................................................2-4 Withdrawal from SRSU-RGC, Refunds, Responsibility for Debt .........................................................................4-5 Guaranteed Price Plan ............................................................................................................................................5
SUMMER 2020 SUMMER I SUMMER II Mandatory Tuition and Fees ............................................................................... 6-7 ...........................................6-7 Academic Calendar .................................................................................................8 ..............................................8Undergraduate Courses Biology .....................................................................................................................9 ............................. Not offered Business Administration .........................................................................................9 ............................................12 Criminal Justice .......................................................................................................9 ............................................12 Education .................................................................................................................9 ............................................12 English ...............................................................................................................9-10 ......................................12-13 Geography............................................................................................................. 10 ............................. Not offered History ................................................................................................................... 10 ............................................13 Mathematics ........................................................................................................ 10 ............................................13 Nursing.................................................................................................................. 10 ............................. Not offered Political Science ................................................................................................... 10 ............................................13 Psychology ............................................................................................................ 10 ............................................13Graduate Courses Business Administration ...................................................................................... 11 ............................................14 Education .............................................................................................................. 11 ............................................14 English ....................................................................................................Not offered ............................................14 History ................................................................................................................... 11 ............................................14 Political Science ................................................................................................... 11 ............................................14
FALL 2020 Mandatory Tuition and Fees ............................................................................................................................ 15-16 Academic Calendar ...............................................................................................................................................17 Final Exam Schedule ............................................................................................................................................18Undergraduate Courses Biology ...................................................................................................................................................................19 Business Administration .................................................................................................................................19-20 Criminal Justice ............................................................................................................................................... 20-21 Education ......................................................................................................................................................... 21-23 English ............................................................................................................................................................. 23-24 Geography ..............................................................................................................................................................24 History ....................................................................................................................................................................24 Mathematics ................................................................................................................................................... 24-25 Nursing ...................................................................................................................................................................25 Organizational Leadership ...................................................................................................................................25 Political Science .....................................................................................................................................................25 Psychology .......................................................................................................................................................25-26 Spanish ..................................................................................................................................................................26Graduate Courses Business Administration .......................................................................................................................................27 Education ......................................................................................................................................................... 27-28 English ...................................................................................................................................................................28 History ....................................................................................................................................................................28 Mathematics .........................................................................................................................................................28 Adviser and Academic Staff Contact Information ...............................................................................................29Texas State University System Regents ...............................................................................................................30
NEW STUDENTSStudents who have never enrolled at Sul Ross State University will apply for admission at www.applytexas.org. If a student is accepted, notification will be made by mail as well as a courtesy call, and will complete all admissions requirements before registering for courses. Students must have 42 transferable semester credit hours and a 2.0 grade point average or greater for admission.
Official transcripts from each college or university attended are sent to the Office of Admissions. For inquiries concerning admissions, call 830.279.3029.
Contact the Administrative Assistant on your campus to discuss getting your degree plan that will include your assigned faculty adviser. Sul Ross has implemented faculty advising and you will need to consult your adviser before registering for classes each semester.
LOBO PASS ACCOUNT SET-UPIn order to better manage student records, all campus registration is conducted online via the Banner system.First set up your account. Your Lobo ID number begins with "A" and is listed on the label of your acceptance letter.• Your PIN is your date of birth –
mmddyy• Go to lobopass.sulross.edu and
complete the right side of the Lobo Pass
• Create a password• Use your Lobo ID and password
to apply for scholarships, log in to Blackboard and your email, and access account information. It is also used to log on to a campus computer.
REGISTERING FOR CLASSESOn any computer connected to the Internet, log into mySRSU at www.sulross.edu and choose LoboOnline. It will take you to Banner, and from there, choose the Student tab, Registration, and then Register, Add or Drop Classes.If you've forgotten your User ID and PIN, please contact IT Support (1-432-837-8888 from off-campus).
REMEMBER: You will need to have visited with your adviser prior to this point.Selecting CoursesSearch by subject, course number, title, schedule type, campus, instructor, time/day, or part of term. You must select at least one subject.Press the shift and down arrow to highlight and select courses. Use the same procedure to search other subjects, such as course schedule. A box appears to the right of all classes that are available for registration. Please check the box to select the course. Press Register to add your name in the class. To make changes, use the Reset button. A letter "C" in the box denotes the class is closed.If you know the course number for the courses in which you wish to enroll (look to the right of the schedule entry for the course), you may enter the CRN in the boxes on the first page. When you finish course selections, all of your classes should appear on the screen. Print this page for reference—you will receive no other confirmation of your schedule.
WEB COURSESWeb courses (courses offered online) are not self-paced and require considerable work in order to meet requirements. Students should be prepared to devote approximately 12 hours per week to accomplish the work required for a 3-hour class i.e. the student should devote approximately the same study time for an online course as would be spent in a regular class with outside work requirements—a measure generally calculated at 3 hours outside work for each hour in class. Students must have a high-speed internet connection available on a regular basis for course work and other assignments whenever University computer laboratories are not open. Computer labs are open Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-9 p.m., and Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. University computer labs are not open on weekends, but some computer work may be done from the SWTJC libraries. A student who fails to participate in assignments during
any one work period may be subject to being withdrawn from class and given a grade of F. Web courses are accessed through Blackboard under mySRSU. The login is your official Sul Ross email address and password. If you have not obtained an email address, call the University Help Desk at 888-691-5071. Tutorials for instruction on use of the Blackboard server are available on the Technology Help Page at http://www.sulross.edu/page/2509/using-blackboard-9.
MAXIMUM COURSE LOADThe maximum course load includes the total semester hours earned at all institutions and from all colleges and universities. This includes Southwest Texas Junior College, Sul Ross/Alpine, correspondence courses, and/or extension courses. Transfer credit may be refused for courses that are completed concurrently with courses at the Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde campuses when the combined total exceeds the maximum allowed.Undergraduates—Maximum course load: 21 semester hours per fall or spring term, 8 semester hours per summer term.Graduates—Maximum course load: 15 semester hours per fall or spring term, 7 semester hours per summer session, not to exceed 12 hours per summer term.
TEXTBOOKSWe contract the services of the Texas Book Company as the exclusive provider of all course textbooks. Obtain book vouchers at the Business Services Department. All book purchases are conducted online at www.sulrossbookstore.com.
OFFICIAL EMAIL ADDRESSStudents are assigned an @sulross.edu email account. This is the official means of communication and as such provides an online identification key and an official University email address. The University uses this email address for correspondence including policy announcements, emergency notices, event notices, financial aid information,
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course syllabi and requirements as well as correspondence between students and faculty. Students are required to regularly check and respond to email messages from the university.
PROPERTY DEPOSITState laws provide that each institution shall collect a reasonable amount not to exceed $10 for damage to laboratory and library facilities. The deposit will be collected at the first enrollment. At subsequent enrollments, students may be required to replenish the deposit to maintain the level of $10. A student may recover the deposit at the end of the student's enrollment at Sul Ross State University, or at graduation by completing a Deposit Return Request within four years of termination. Deposits not refunded become a part of the scholarship fund.
VETERAN'S BENEFITSIn order to use your VA benefits, you must provide the Records and Registration Office with a copy of your VA eligibility letter. Before certification, you will need to obtain a degree plan and register for classes. Once those steps are completed, contact Melissa in the Records and Registration Office, (830) 758-5041, or [email protected], for certification of your benefits.
CHANGE OF ADDRESSSul Ross State University requires current mailing addresses for students. Below is a list of the various address types currently in use and how they are used by Sul Ross State University.Permanent AddressYour permanent address is a mailing address at which you can be contacted indefinitely. This address was collected from your application for admission and may be a parent’s address (although it does not have to be). This address can be viewed but not updated in LoboOnLine. Middle Rio Grande Campuses students must submit the RGC Change of Information Form.How this address is used• If a student does not elect to receive
the 1098T electronically, Sul Ross will use this address for mailing of the
1098T (an important tax document). • If a local mailing address is not
provided or invalid, the permanent address will be used for official communication regarding your status at Sul Ross (see below).
Local Mailing AddressYour local mailing address is the address at which you receive mail. This may be a temporary Alpine address but could also be the same as your permanent address. This address can and should be updated in LoboOnLine as your mailing address changes. For instance, a student may elect to receive mail at a campus post office box during the fall and spring semester, but have mail go to a different address in the summer.How this address is used• Sul Ross will use this address
preferentially for all official communication (intended for your eyes only) regarding your status at Sul Ross (financial aid notifications and refunds, academic standing information, disciplinary actions, etc.).
• If a local address is not provided, invalid, or inactivated, the permanent address will be used for official communication. If you do not want official communication going to someone other than you, make sure you keep your local address current.
How to Submit a Change of Address in LoboOnLineGo to the LoboOnLine page and select Log In - Registration (use your Student ID and the PIN), just like you would do to register.1. On the main menu page, select
Personal Information, click on Update Addresses. Then you can select to edit an existing address or add a new one.
2. Make the necessary corrections and click Submit.
3. These changes are instantaneous in our Student Information System.
Change of Address Using the Change of Information FormYou may also change your address using the Change of Information Form. Stop by the Center to complete the form in person, or print, complete and mail
the form below to: Middle Rio Grande Campuses, 3107 Bob Rogers Dr., Eagle Pass, TX 78852
STUDENT DIRECTORY INFORMATIONThe following items are classified as information for the Student Directory: Student name, local and permanent mailing address and telephone listing, date and place of birth, major and minor field of study, classification, degrees and awards received with dates of attendance, and the most recent previous educational institution attended. This information will be released by various campus offices periodically or published in the appropriate University directories unless a written request from the student for exclusion of information is received by the Office of the Registrar on or before the last day for late registration and schedule changes. See the Academic Calendar.
PARKINGRequired parking permits for Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde students may be obtained from SWTJC.
ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMAll students seeking teacher certification through the Educator Preparation Program in Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde, must make application for the admission to the Teacher Education Program and schedule an interview with the Director of Teacher Education (TAC 227.10). Professional Education courses cannot be taken until the minimum requirements have been met and students are admitted into the Teacher Education Program. For information, contact the Director of Teacher Education or the Testing/Certification Coordinator.
ONLINE TRANSCRIPT REQUEST*• Log on to LoboOnLine (Banner Self-
Service)• Select Student tab, then Student
Records, then View Your Academic Transcript. The link for Request Printed Transcript is at the center
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bottom of this page.*If you attended Sul Ross at any time between the first summer term of 1999 and the Fall 2007 term, it is HIGHLY recommended that you review your unofficial transcript in LoboOnLine for accuracy prior to requesting an official transcript online. If discrepancies are found, use the Transcript Request Form, make note of the discrepancies on the form in the notes section, and submit the form by one of the methods described below. If you attended prior to the first summer term of 1999, you MUST use the request form.
STEPS TO FINANCIAL AID FOR SUMMERThe summer FAFSA for the 2019-20 academic year is open. Use your 2017 tax information to complete the application at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Please submit a Supplemental Financial Aid Application for Summer 2020 found under the forms section of the MRGC Financial Aid section of the website. Sul Ross State University's school code MUST be listed—003625.For more information, please email [email protected].
STEPS TO FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FALL Aid is available for the fall semester and you are encouraged to complete your 2020-2021 FAFSA right away using your 2018 tax information at fafsa.gov. Some scholarship funds may still be available. Sul Ross State University's school code MUST be listed—003625. To plan ahead for next year, consider completing your FAFSA before the January 15, 2021 priority date.
After your electronic data is received and you have completed the admission requirements to the University, the Financial Aid Office will complete the following steps:Review the data for completion and data integrity;Request additional documents and/or missing information if necessary;Evaluate and verify financial aid recipients' Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). See more at
http://www.sulross.edu/page/106/financial-aid and choose "Satisfactory Academic Progress;"Determine Cost of Attendance (COA) budget;Make an award package based on your academic and financial eligibility and the availability of aid funds. You MUST review and accept your award in LoboOnline. If selected for verification, you may need to provide the Financial Aid office an IRS tax return transcript, an independent or dependent verification worksheet and a copy of your W-2 forms. An IRS tax return transcript is available at http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript, or you may phone 1-800-908-9946. Verification forms are available at https://www.sulross.edu/page/943/financial-aid-forms.All students NOT enrolled full-time (12 credit hours for undergraduate, 9 credit hours for graduate students) must complete a Change Request Form and submit it to the Financial Aid Office.Students who expect to receive Stafford Loan funds must be enrolled at least halftime, have accepted the loan(s), completed entrance counseling, and have signed a Master Promissory Note (MPN). Check Eligibility under the Financial Aid section in LoboOnline to see if an updated Entrance Counseling or Master Promissory Note is needed. To complete the entrance counseling and the MPN, visit https://studentaid.gov.
TYPES OF FINANCIAL AIDThere are four types of federal student aid including grants, Federal College Work-Study, loans, and scholarships. For a complete list of details on the types of aid, see http://www.sulross.edu/page/1510/types-aid.
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT INFORMATIONDel Rio205 Wildcat Dr.Del Rio, TX 78840830-703-4827, FAX 830-703-4810Eagle Pass3107 Bob Rogers Dr.Eagle Pass, TX 78852
830-758-5021, FAX 830-758-5019Uvalde2623 Garner Field RoadUvalde, TX 78801830-279-3008, FAX 830-279-3009Alpine Financial Aid [email protected]
BUSINESS SERVICES OPTIONAL TUITION PAYMENT PLAN Amt. Due Due DateOption 1 100% 08-24-2020Option 2Payment 1 30% 08-24-2020Payment 2 35% 09-25-2020Payment 3 35% 10-23-2020
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDING AND DROPPING COURSESSee Academic Calendar for Add/Drop dates. No change is official until received by the Office of the Registrar. To review drop rules, please refer to http://www.sulross.edu/page/2205/course-drops.
WITHDRAWAL FROM UNIVERSITYNo fee is charged for executing a complete withdrawal and students may be entitled to a refund of tuition and fees according to rates set by University policy and listed in the Catalog. Any fees owed to the University prior to withdrawing must be paid. Refund processing may take six to ten weeks. Please refer to https://ww2.sulross.edu/forms/rgc-drop-class.asp.
REFUND OF FEES FROM THE UNIVERSITYWithdrawalsAfter payment of registration fees, any student who submits an official withdrawal form is entitled to tuition and fee refunds as follows:SUMMER 2020 withdrawals Before the first class day: 100% During first 3 class days: 80% During second 3 class days: 50% After the 6th class day: 0% No refunds thereafter.FALL 2020 withdrawals Before the first class day: 100% During first 5 class days: 80% During second 5 class days: 70%
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During third 5 class days: 50% During fourth 5 class days: 25% No refunds thereafter.Drop classes, but not all classesDropping a class is removing one or more classes from your schedule while remaining enrolled in at least one course. If you are registered in only one class and wish to drop it, you must withdraw from the university. Drops are 100% refundable during first 12 class days for a long term semester and during the first four class days in the summer semesters. No refunds thereafter.The University reserves the right to audit the fees paid by students and bill or refund accordingly. This audit is based on the official 12th class day enrollment for a long semester or the 4th class day for a summer semester.RefundsAn immediate refund will not be issued upon withdrawal or course drop. Upon request, refunds will be mailed in approximately 30 days to address listed at registration. The refund schedule applies to the total of all tuition and fees owed.
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL DEBTAs an SRSU student, you are personally responsible for all debts incurred at the University including, but not limited to, those associated with tuition/fees, financial aid, short-term loans, emergency loans and returned check fees. In the event that you receive some form of financial assistance (Federal Stafford Loan, Pell/SEOG/TPEG Grant, scholarship, 3rd-party billing, sponsorship, etc.), you will be responsible for any amount of debt owed in excess of the financial aid applied to your account.A delinquent account may affect your course credit as well as future financial aid awards. Legal action may be pursued on those accounts that become delinquent.
GUARANTEED PRICE PLANSul Ross State University offers an optional four-year, fixed tuition plan called the Guaranteed Price Plan. It is for entering undergraduate students.
For additional information, please contact the Business Services office at 830.703.4801, or visit the website at www.sulross.edu, look under the Students tab and choose Cashier’s Office, Guaranteed Price Plan.
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2020 SUMMER I AND II TUITION AND MANDATORY FEESUndergraduate StudentsDel Rio, Eagle Pass, Uvalde
Texas Resident
Student International Computer
Sem. Statutory Designated Total Service Education Access Technology Library PublicationHours Tuition Tuition Tuition Fee Fee Fee Fee Fee & Records Total
1.00 50.00 102.20 152.20 15.00 1.00 7.00 18.12 2.00 12.00 207.322.00 100.00 204.40 304.40 30.00 1.00 14.00 36.24 4.00 12.00 401.643.00 150.00 306.60 456.60 45.00 1.00 21.00 54.36 6.00 12.00 595.964.00 200.00 408.80 608.80 60.00 1.00 28.00 72.48 8.00 12.00 790.285.00 250.00 511.00 761.00 70.00 1.00 35.00 90.60 10.00 12.00 979.606.00 300.00 613.20 913.20 70.00 1.00 42.00 108.72 12.00 12.00 1,158.927.00 350.00 715.40 1,065.40 70.00 1.00 49.00 126.84 14.00 12.00 1,338.248.00 400.00 817.60 1,217.60 70.00 1.00 56.00 144.96 16.00 12.00 1,517.569.00 450.00 919.80 1,369.80 70.00 1.00 63.00 163.08 18.00 12.00 1,696.88
10.00 500.00 1,022.00 1,522.00 70.00 1.00 70.00 181.20 20.00 12.00 1,876.20
Nonresident & Foreign Students
Student International ComputerSem. Statutory Designated Total Service Education Access Technology Library PublicationHours Tuition Tuition Tuition Fee Fee Fee Fee Fee & Records Total
1.00 472.00 102.20 574.20 15.00 1.00 7.00 18.12 2.00 12.00 629.322.00 944.00 204.40 1,148.40 30.00 1.00 14.00 36.24 4.00 12.00 1,245.643.00 1,416.00 306.60 1,722.60 45.00 1.00 21.00 54.36 6.00 12.00 1,861.964.00 1,888.00 408.80 2,296.80 60.00 1.00 28.00 72.48 8.00 12.00 2,478.285.00 2,360.00 511.00 2,871.00 70.00 1.00 35.00 90.60 10.00 12.00 3,089.606.00 2,832.00 613.20 3,445.20 70.00 1.00 42.00 108.72 12.00 12.00 3,690.927.00 3,304.00 715.40 4,019.40 70.00 1.00 49.00 126.84 14.00 12.00 4,292.248.00 3,776.00 817.60 4,593.60 70.00 1.00 56.00 144.96 16.00 12.00 4,893.569.00 4,248.00 919.80 5,167.80 70.00 1.00 63.00 163.08 18.00 12.00 5,494.88
10.00 4,720.00 1,022.00 5,742.00 70.00 1.00 70.00 181.20 20.00 12.00 6,096.20
2020 SUMMER I & II TUITION AND MANDATORY FEESGraduate StudentsDel Rio, Eagle Pass, Uvalde
Texas Resident
Student International Computer
Sem. Statutory Graduate Designated Total Service Education Access Technology Library PublicationHours Tuition Tuition Tuition Tuition Fee Fee Fee Fee Fee & Records Total
1.00 50.00 12.00 102.20 164.20 15.00 1.00 7.00 18.12 2.00 12.00 219.322.00 100.00 24.00 204.40 328.40 30.00 1.00 14.00 36.24 4.00 12.00 425.643.00 150.00 36.00 306.60 492.60 45.00 1.00 21.00 54.36 6.00 12.00 631.964.00 200.00 48.00 408.80 656.80 60.00 1.00 28.00 72.48 8.00 12.00 838.285.00 250.00 60.00 511.00 821.00 75.00 1.00 35.00 90.60 10.00 12.00 1,044.606.00 300.00 72.00 613.20 985.20 75.00 1.00 42.00 108.72 12.00 12.00 1,235.927.00 350.00 84.00 715.40 1,149.40 75.00 1.00 49.00 126.84 14.00 12.00 1,427.248.00 400.00 96.00 817.60 1,313.60 75.00 1.00 56.00 144.96 16.00 12.00 1,618.569.00 450.00 108.00 919.80 1,477.80 75.00 1.00 63.00 163.08 18.00 12.00 1,809.88
10.00 500.00 120.00 1,022.00 1,642.00 75.00 1.00 70.00 181.20 20.00 12.00 2,001.20
Nonresident & Foreign
Student International ComputerSem. Statutory Graduate Designated Total Service Education Access Technology Library PublicationHours Tuition Tuition Tuition Tuition Fee Fee Fee Fee Fee & Records Total
1.00 472.00 12.00 102.20 586.20 15.00 1.00 7.00 18.12 2.00 12.00 641.322.00 944.00 24.00 204.40 1,172.40 30.00 1.00 14.00 36.24 4.00 12.00 1,269.643.00 1,416.00 36.00 306.60 1,758.60 45.00 1.00 21.00 54.36 6.00 12.00 1,897.964.00 1,888.00 48.00 408.80 2,344.80 60.00 1.00 28.00 72.48 8.00 12.00 2,526.285.00 2,360.00 60.00 511.00 2,931.00 75.00 1.00 35.00 90.60 10.00 12.00 3,154.606.00 2,832.00 72.00 613.20 3,517.20 75.00 1.00 42.00 108.72 12.00 12.00 3,767.927.00 3,304.00 84.00 715.40 4,103.40 75.00 1.00 49.00 126.84 14.00 12.00 4,381.248.00 3,776.00 96.00 817.60 4,689.60 75.00 1.00 56.00 144.96 16.00 12.00 4,994.569.00 4,248.00 108.00 919.80 5,275.80 75.00 1.00 63.00 163.08 18.00 12.00 5,607.88
10.00 4,720.00 120.00 1,022.00 5,862.00 75.00 1.00 70.00 181.20 20.00 12.00 6,221.20
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Summer I 2020 Academic CalendarMay 20—June 26
May 20 Classes begin, late registration and schedule changes begin; payment must be concluded by this day.
May 22 Last day for late registration and schedule changesMay 25 Memorial Day holiday. University closed.May 26 Fourth class day. Last day to register for shortened format classesMay 28 Shortened format classes begin.June 8 Last day for instructor-initiated drop for excessive absences. Must reach Registrar’s
office by 4 p.m.June 9 Mid-termJune 12 Last day to drop a course with a “W.” Drops must be processed and in the
Admission's office by 4:00 p.m.June 19 Last day to apply for Summer 2020 graduation without late fee. After today, a $25.00
late fee will be charged.June 22 Final exams Monday/Wednesday classesJune 23 Final exams Tuesday/Thursday classesJune 29 Final grades due; grades must be submitted by noon
Note: No Optional Payment Plan available for summer sessions
Summer II 2020 Academic CalendarJuly 1—August 7
July 1 Classes begin, late registration and schedule changes begin. Late registration fees apply.
July 3 Last day for registration and schedule changesJuly 6 Fourth class dayJuly 7 Last day to register for shortened format coursesJuly 17 Last day for instructor initiated drop for excessive absences. Must reach the
Admission’s office by 4:00 p.m. Last day to apply for Summer 2020 graduation. A $25.00 late fee will be charged. No applications for Summer 2020 graduation will be accepted after this date.
July 21 Mid-termJuly 24 Last day to drop a course with a "W." Drops must be processed in the Admission’s
office by 4:00 p.m.August 3 Final exams/Wednesday classesAugust 4 Final examsy/Thursday classesAugust 10 Final grades for graduating student due by noonAugust 14 Final grades for continuing students due; must be submitted by noon
Note: No Optional Payment Plan available for summer sessions
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2020 Summer I Undergraduate ClassesCourse Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
BIOLOGYBIO 3300 W01 31111 Basic Survey of Sciences Web ARR ARR Young, K. ARRFor Elementary Education Majors only. Web class
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONGBUS 4315 W01 31114 Current Topics in Business Administration: Personal Finance Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRWeb class
GBUS 4315 W02 31115 Readings and Cases in Business Administration: American Entrepreneurial Tradition Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRWeb class
MGMT 4314 W01 31214 Management of Small Business Enterprise Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MISY 3310 W01 31117 Management Information Systems Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MKTG 3318 W01 31118 Consumer Behavior Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRPrerequisite: MKTG 3307. Web class
MKTG 4310 W01 31119 Current Topics in Marketing Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class
CRIMINAL JUSTICECRIM 3302 W01 31120 Victimology Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3308 W01 31121 Law of Evidence Web ARR ARR Gonzalez, S. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3309 W01 31122 Juvenile Law Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 4301 W01 31123 Drug Identification and Enforcement Web ARR ARR Gonzalez, S. ARRWeb class
EDUCATIONEDUC 3301 W01 31124 Math/Science Methods for Elementary Teacher Web ARR ARR Muñiz, M. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 3302 W01 31127 Educational Psychology Web ARR ARR Muñiz, M. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 3304 W01 31130 Educational Child Growth and Development Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 4312 W01 31133 Methods and Classroom Mgmt. in Secondary School Web ARR ARR Gear, M. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 4313 W01 31136 Phonics, Skills and Comprehension Web ARR ARR Stocks, G. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 4315 W01 31189 Assessment & Remediation Tech. for Reading Problems Web ARR ARR Stocks, G. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
ENGLISHENGL 3304 W01 31155 Shakespeare Web ARR ARR Roche, S. ARRWeb class
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Course Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
ENGL 3311 W01 31156 Children’s and Adolescent Literature Web ARR ARR Taylor, A. ARRWeb class
ENGL 3312 Z01 31157 Advanced Composition WebEx M/W 1-4:45 p.m. Roche, S. ARRClass will be taught via Zoom.
GEOGRAPHYGGR 4301 W01 31160 World Regional Geography Web ARR ARR Baulch, C. ARRWeb class
HISTORYHST 3302 W01 31161 Latin American History Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
HST 3309 W01 31162 History of Texas Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
HST 4314 W01 31163 U. S. History: 1600-1783 Web ARR ARR Davis, C. ARRWeb class
MATHEMATICSMTH 3308 W01 31164 Basic Survey of Mathematical Theory I Web ARR ARR Ortiz, M. ARRPrerequisite: MATH 1314. For Elementary Education majors only. Web class
MTH 3309 W01 31168 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory II Web ARR ARR Davis, R. ARRPrerequisite: MTH 3308. For Elementary Education majors only. Web class
NURSINGNURS 3303 W01 31171 Nursing Theories and Concepts Web ARR ARR Goosen, G. ARRWeb class
NURS 4301 W01 31172 Nursing Management & Leadership Web ARR ARR Carbonel-Mason, W. ARRWeb class
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS 3304 W01 31173 Integrated Social Sciences Web ARR ARR Saka, M. ARRWeb class
PSYCHOLOGYPSCH 3301 W01 31174 Social Psychology Web ARR ARR Wynne, W. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4305 W01 31175 Gerontology Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4310 W01 31176 Special Topics: Child Abuse and Neglect Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4320 W01 31177 Cultural Psychology Web ARR ARR Wynne, W. ARRWeb class
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2020 Summer I Graduate ClassesCourse Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
Business AdministrationECON 5301 W01 31112 History of Economic Thought Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRWeb class. MBA only
ECON 5302 W01 31245 Seminar in Economic Affairs: Topic: Free Enterprise Economics Web ARR ARR Carson, T. ARR
FINA 5320 W01 31113 Personal Finance Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRWeb class. MBA only
EDUCATIONEDUC 5301 W01 31139 Research Methodology Web ARR ARR Gear, M. ARRWeb class
EDUC 5302 W01 31142 The Principalship Web ARR ARR Tresslar, C. ARRWeb class
EDUC 5319 W01 31145 School Law Web ARR ARR Tresslar, C. ARRWeb class
EDUC 6309 W01 31148 Human Growth and Development Emph Adult Learning Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 6323 W01 31151 Marriage and Family Counseling Web ARR ARR Garcia, S. ARRWeb-enhanced class
EDUC 6350 W01 31152 Counseling & The Neurosciences Web ARR ARR Garcia, S. ARRWeb-enhanced class
EDUC 7316 W01 31153 Practicum in Counseling Web ARR ARR Russell, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 7317 W01 31154 Internship in Counseling Web ARR ARR Russell, T. ARRWeb class
HISTORYHST 5311 W01 31167 United States History, 1600-1865: Readings and Research Web ARR ARR Davis, C. ARRWeb class
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS 5304 W01 31226 Seminar in Political Theory Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
POLS 5305 W01 31227 Readings in Diversity: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality and Culture Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
POLS 5317 W01 31228 Ideational Origins of the American Revolution and U. S. Constitution Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
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2020 Summer II Undergraduate ClassesCourse Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
Business AdministrationACCT 4330 W01 41062 Individual Income Taxation Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRPrerequisite: ACCT 2401. Web class
ECON 3301 W01 41063 Intermediate Economics Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRWeb class
ECON 4306 W01 41064 Comparative Economics Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRPrerequisite: ECON 2301. Web class
FINA 4303 W01 41065 Investments Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRPrerequisite: FINA 3302. Web class
GBUS 4305 W01 41066 Business and Society Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MISY 3360 W01 41067 Business Data Communication Systems Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MKTG 4349 W01 41068 Marketing Communication Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRPrerequisite: MKTG 3307. Web class
CRIMINAL JUSTICECRIM 3303 W01 41070 Forensic Science Web ARR ARR Gonzalez, S. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3310 W01 41071 Crime Scene Investigation Web ARR ARR Gonzalez, S. ARRWeb class
CRIM 4304 W01 41167 Criminology Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 4309 W01 41072 Seminar in Criminal Justice: Current Issues in Criminal Justice Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
EDUCATIONEDUC 3300 W01 41076 Foundations in Education Web ARR ARR Muñiz, M. ARRWeb class
EDUC 3305 W01 41079 Teaching Strategies & Curriculum Management Web ARR ARR Gear, M. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Web class
EDUC 3308 W01 41082 EC-6 Educational Lang Acquisition & Emergent Literacy Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 3309 W01 41085 EC-6 Early Childhood Methods and Classroom Mgmt. Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 4307 W01 41191 Teaching Language Arts in the Elementary School Web ARR ARR Stocks, G. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 4308 W01 41109 The Teaching of Reading Web ARR ARR Stocks. G. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 4314 W01 41086 Reading Skills for Content Subjects Web ARR ARR Gear, M. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
EDUC 4320 W01 41087 Diverse Populations Web ARR ARR Gutierrez, M. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Web class
ENGLISHENGL 3309 W01 41111 English Literature from Beowulf to 1800 Web ARR ARR Roche, S. ARRWeb class
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Course Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
ENGL 3312 Z01 41113 Advanced Composition WebEx M/W 1-4:45 p.m. Taylor, A. ARRWill be taught via zoom
HISTORYHST 3304 W01 41121 Europe: 1655-1870 Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
HST 3308 W01 41122 History of Mexico Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
HST 4320 W01 41123 Twentieth Century America Web ARR ARR Davis, C. ARRWeb class
MATHEMATICSMTH 3302 W01 41168 Probability and Statistics I Web ARR ARR Nicosia, P. ARRPrerequisite: MATH 1314 or permission of instructor
MTH 3309 W01 41125 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory II Web ARR ARR Ortiz, M. ARRPrerequisite: MTH 3308. For Elementary Education majors only. Web class
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS 3308 W01 41128 The Presidency Web ARR ARR Saka, M. ARRWeb class
PSYCHOLOGYPSCH 3309 W01 41129 Educational Psychology Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4301 W01 41130 Psychology of Personality Web ARR ARR Wynne, W. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4303 W01 41131 Abnormal Psychology Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4310 W01 41132 Special Topics: Coping with Anxiety and Depression Web ARR ARR Wynne, W. ARRWeb class
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2020 Summer II Graduate ClassesCourse Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONMKTG 5306 W01 41069 Brand Management Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class. MBA only
EDUCATIONEDUC 5314 W01 41088 Personality and Counseling Theories Web ARR ARR Gutierrez, M. ARRWeb class
EDUC 5316 W01 41214 Teaching the Multicultural Learner Web ARR ARR Muñiz, M. ARRWeb class
EDUC 6315 W01 41095 Curriculum Theory and Development Web ARR ARR Tresslar, C. ARRWeb class
EDUC 6320 W01 41098 Substance Use, Abuse and Addiction Web ARR ARR Garcia, S. ARRWeb class
EDUC 6346 W01 41104 Counseling At-Risk Youth Web ARR ARR Garcia, S. ARRWeb class
EDUC 7305 W01 41215 Workshop in Education Web ARR ARR Salazar, J. ARRWeb class; Instructor approval required
EDUC 7316 W01 41105 Practicum in Counseling Web ARR ARR Russell, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 7317 W01 41107 Internship in Counseling Web ARR ARR Russell, T. ARRWeb class
HISTORYHST 5314 W01 41124 United States History: 1865-Present: Readings & Research Web ARR ARR Davis, C. ARRWeb class
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS 5301 W01 41194 Seminar in Comparative Government Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
POLS 5302 W01 41195 Seminar in International Relations Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
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TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES UndergraduateFall 2020 / Spring 2021Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Uvalde
Texas Resident
Student International ComputerSem. Statutory Designated Total Service Education Access Technology Library PublicationHours Tuition Tuition Tuition Fee Fee Fee Fee Fee & Records Total
1.00 50.00 106.23 156.23 15.00 1.00 7.00 19.00 2.00 12.00 212.232.00 100.00 212.46 312.46 30.00 1.00 14.00 38.00 4.00 12.00 411.463.00 150.00 318.69 468.69 45.00 1.00 21.00 57.00 6.00 12.00 610.694.00 200.00 424.92 624.92 60.00 1.00 28.00 76.00 8.00 12.00 809.925.00 250.00 531.15 781.15 75.00 1.00 35.00 95.00 10.00 12.00 1,009.156.00 300.00 637.38 937.38 90.00 1.00 42.00 114.00 12.00 12.00 1,208.387.00 350.00 743.61 1,093.61 105.00 1.00 49.00 133.00 14.00 12.00 1,407.618.00 400.00 849.84 1,249.84 120.00 1.00 56.00 152.00 16.00 12.00 1,606.849.00 450.00 956.07 1,406.07 135.00 1.00 63.00 171.00 18.00 12.00 1,806.07
10.00 500.00 1,062.30 1,562.30 140.00 1.00 70.00 190.00 20.00 12.00 1,995.3011.00 550.00 1,168.53 1,718.53 140.00 1.00 77.00 209.00 22.00 12.00 2,179.5312.00 600.00 1,274.76 1,874.76 140.00 1.00 84.00 228.00 24.00 12.00 2,363.7613.00 650.00 1,380.99 2,030.99 140.00 1.00 91.00 247.00 26.00 12.00 2,547.9914.00 700.00 1,487.22 2,187.22 140.00 1.00 98.00 266.00 28.00 12.00 2,732.2215.00 750.00 1,593.45 2,343.45 140.00 1.00 105.00 285.00 30.00 12.00 2,916.4516.00 800.00 1,699.68 2,499.68 140.00 1.00 112.00 304.00 32.00 12.00 3,100.6817.00 850.00 1,805.91 2,655.91 140.00 1.00 119.00 323.00 34.00 12.00 3,284.9118.00 900.00 1,912.14 2,812.14 140.00 1.00 126.00 342.00 36.00 12.00 3,469.1419.00 950.00 2,018.37 2,968.37 140.00 1.00 133.00 361.00 38.00 12.00 3,653.3720.00 1,000.00 2,124.60 3,124.60 140.00 1.00 140.00 380.00 40.00 12.00 3,837.6021.00 1,050.00 2,230.83 3,280.83 140.00 1.00 147.00 399.00 42.00 12.00 4,021.83
TUITION AND MANDATORY FEESFall 2019 / Spring 2020Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Uvalde
Nonresident & ForeignTuition- Total
Sem. Tuition General Tuition + Student International Computer Technology Library Publication Total
Hours Use Tuition Service Education Access Fee Fee & Records
Fee General Use Fee Fee Fee
1.00 459.00 106.23 565.23 15.00 1.00 7.00 19.00 2.00 12.00 621.232.00 918.00 212.46 1,130.46 30.00 1.00 14.00 38.00 4.00 12.00 1,229.463.00 1,377.00 318.69 1,695.69 45.00 1.00 21.00 57.00 6.00 12.00 1,837.694.00 1,836.00 424.92 2,260.92 60.00 1.00 28.00 76.00 8.00 12.00 2,445.92
5.00 2,295.00 531.15 2,826.15 75.00 1.00 35.00 95.00 10.00 12.00 3,054.156.00 2,754.00 637.38 3,391.38 90.00 1.00 42.00 114.00 12.00 12.00 3,662.387.00 3,213.00 743.61 3,956.61 105.00 1.00 49.00 133.00 14.00 12.00 4,270.618.00 3,672.00 849.84 4,521.84 120.00 1.00 56.00 152.00 16.00 12.00 4,878.849.00 4,131.00 956.07 5,087.07 135.00 1.00 63.00 171.00 18.00 12.00 5,487.07
10.00 4,590.00 1,062.30 5,652.30 140.00 1.00 70.00 190.00 20.00 12.00 6,085.3011.00 5,049.00 1,168.53 6,217.53 140.00 1.00 77.00 209.00 22.00 12.00 6,678.5312.00 5,508.00 1,274.76 6,782.76 140.00 1.00 84.00 228.00 24.00 12.00 7,271.7613.00 5,967.00 1,380.99 7,347.99 140.00 1.00 91.00 247.00 26.00 12.00 7,864.9914.00 6,426.00 1,487.22 7,913.22 140.00 1.00 98.00 266.00 28.00 12.00 8,458.2215.00 6,885.00 1,593.45 8,478.45 140.00 1.00 105.00 285.00 30.00 12.00 9,051.4516.00 7,344.00 1,699.68 9,043.68 140.00 1.00 112.00 304.00 32.00 12.00 9,644.6817.00 7,803.00 1,805.91 9,608.91 140.00 1.00 119.00 323.00 34.00 12.00 10,237.9118.00 8,262.00 1,912.14 10,174.14 140.00 1.00 126.00 342.00 36.00 12.00 10,831.1419.00 8,721.00 2,018.37 10,739.37 140.00 1.00 133.00 361.00 38.00 12.00 11,424.3720.00 9,180.00 2,124.60 11,304.60 140.00 1.00 140.00 380.00 40.00 12.00 12,017.6021.00 9,639.00 2,230.83 11,869.83 140.00 1.00 147.00 399.00 42.00 12.00 12,610.83
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TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES GraduateFall 2020 Spring 2021Del Rio, Eagle Pass, Uvalde
Texas Resident
Student International ComputerSemester Statutory Graduate Designated Total Service Education Access Technology Library Publication
Hours Tuition Tuition Tuition Tuition Fee Fee Fee Fee Fee & Records Total
1.00 50.00 12.40 106.23 168.63 15.00 1.00 7.00 19.00 2.00 12.00 224.632.00 100.00 24.80 212.46 337.26 30.00 1.00 14.00 38.00 4.00 12.00 436.263.00 150.00 37.20 318.69 505.89 45.00 1.00 21.00 57.00 6.00 12.00 647.894.00 200.00 49.60 424.92 674.52 60.00 1.00 28.00 76.00 8.00 12.00 859.525.00 250.00 62.00 531.15 843.15 75.00 1.00 35.00 95.00 10.00 12.00 1,071.156.00 300.00 74.40 637.38 1,011.78 90.00 1.00 42.00 114.00 12.00 12.00 1,282.787.00 350.00 86.80 743.61 1,180.41 105.00 1.00 49.00 133.00 14.00 12.00 1,494.418.00 400.00 99.20 849.84 1,349.04 120.00 1.00 56.00 152.00 16.00 12.00 1,706.049.00 450.00 111.60 956.07 1,517.67 135.00 1.00 63.00 171.00 18.00 12.00 1,917.67
10.00 500.00 124.00 1,062.30 1,686.30 140.00 1.00 70.00 190.00 20.00 12.00 2,119.3011.00 550.00 136.40 1,168.53 1,854.93 140.00 1.00 77.00 209.00 22.00 12.00 2,315.9312.00 600.00 148.80 1,274.76 2,023.56 140.00 1.00 84.00 228.00 24.00 12.00 2,512.5613.00 650.00 161.20 1,380.99 2,192.19 140.00 1.00 91.00 247.00 26.00 12.00 2,709.1914.00 700.00 173.60 1,487.22 2,360.82 140.00 1.00 98.00 266.00 28.00 12.00 2,905.8215.00 750.00 186.00 1,593.45 2,529.45 140.00 1.00 105.00 285.00 30.00 12.00 3,102.4516.00 800.00 198.40 1,699.68 2,698.08 140.00 1.00 112.00 304.00 32.00 12.00 3,299.0817.00 850.00 210.80 1,805.91 2,866.71 140.00 1.00 119.00 323.00 34.00 12.00 3,495.7118.00 900.00 223.20 1,912.14 3,035.34 140.00 1.00 126.00 342.00 36.00 12.00 3,692.3419.00 950.00 235.60 2,018.37 3,203.97 140.00 1.00 133.00 361.00 38.00 12.00 3,888.9720.00 1,000.00 248.00 2,124.60 3,372.60 140.00 1.00 140.00 380.00 40.00 12.00 4,085.6021.00 1,050.00 260.40 2,230.83 3,541.23 140.00 1.00 147.00 399.00 42.00 12.00 4,282.23
TUITION AND MANDATORY FEESFall 2020 Spring 2021RGC
Nonresident & ForeignTuition- Total
Sem. Tuition Graduate General Tuition + Student International Computer Technology Library Publication TotalHours Tuition Use Tuition Service Education Access Fee Fee & Records
Fee General Use Fee Fee Fee
1.00 459.00 12.40 106.23 577.63 15.00 1.00 7.00 19.00 2.00 12.00 633.632.00 918.00 24.80 212.46 1,155.26 30.00 1.00 14.00 38.00 4.00 12.00 1,254.263.00 1,377.00 37.20 318.69 1,732.89 45.00 1.00 21.00 57.00 6.00 12.00 1,874.894.00 1,836.00 49.60 424.92 2,310.52 60.00 1.00 28.00 76.00 8.00 12.00 2,495.525.00 2,295.00 62.00 531.15 2,888.15 75.00 1.00 35.00 95.00 10.00 12.00 3,116.156.00 2,754.00 74.40 637.38 3,465.78 90.00 1.00 42.00 114.00 12.00 12.00 3,736.787.00 3,213.00 86.80 743.61 4,043.41 105.00 1.00 49.00 133.00 14.00 12.00 4,357.418.00 3,672.00 99.20 849.84 4,621.04 120.00 1.00 56.00 152.00 16.00 12.00 4,978.049.00 4,131.00 111.60 956.07 5,198.67 135.00 1.00 63.00 171.00 18.00 12.00 5,598.67
10.00 4,590.00 124.00 1,062.30 5,776.30 140.00 1.00 70.00 190.00 20.00 12.00 6,209.3011.00 5,049.00 136.40 1,168.53 6,353.93 140.00 1.00 77.00 209.00 22.00 12.00 6,814.9312.00 5,508.00 148.80 1,274.76 6,931.56 140.00 1.00 84.00 228.00 24.00 12.00 7,420.5613.00 5,967.00 161.20 1,380.99 7,509.19 140.00 1.00 91.00 247.00 26.00 12.00 8,026.1914.00 6,426.00 173.60 1,487.22 8,086.82 140.00 1.00 98.00 266.00 28.00 12.00 8,631.8215.00 6,885.00 186.00 1,593.45 8,664.45 140.00 1.00 105.00 285.00 30.00 12.00 9,237.4516.00 7,344.00 198.40 1,699.68 9,242.08 140.00 1.00 112.00 304.00 32.00 12.00 9,843.0817.00 7,803.00 210.80 1,805.91 9,819.71 140.00 1.00 119.00 323.00 34.00 12.00 10,448.7118.00 8,262.00 223.20 1,912.14 10,397.34 140.00 1.00 126.00 342.00 36.00 12.00 11,054.3419.00 8,721.00 235.60 2,018.37 10,974.97 140.00 1.00 133.00 361.00 38.00 12.00 11,659.9720.00 9,180.00 248.00 2,124.60 11,552.60 140.00 1.00 140.00 380.00 40.00 12.00 12,265.6021.00 9,639.00 260.40 2,230.83 12,130.23 140.00 1.00 147.00 399.00 42.00 12.00 12,871.23
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Fall 2020 Academic CalendarAugust 24—December 12
August 24 Classes begin, 16-week and 1st 8-week term. Late registration and schedule changes begin. Late registration fees apply.
August 27 Last day for late registration and schedule changesSeptember 1 Last day to drop 1st 8-week course without creating an academic recordSeptember 7 Labor Day holiday, no classesSeptember 9 Twelfth class day, 16-week term. Last day to drop a 16 week term course without
creating an academic recordSeptember 18 Last day to apply for December 2020 graduation without a late fee. After today, a
$25.00 late fee will be charged.September 25 Last day for students enrolled in 1st 8 week courses to drop a course and receive
a "W."October 2 Last day to apply for student teaching for Spring 2021 semester. Deadline to
apply for graduate level oral exams.October 16 Final exams, 1st 8-week termOctober 19 Final grades for 1st 8-week term students submitted by noon. Mid-term, 16 -week
term. Classes begin, 2nd 8-week termOctober 21 Last day for schedule changes, 2nd 8-week termOctober 26 Last day to drop 2nd 8-week course without creating an academic record.November 11 Veterans Day holiday, no classesNovember 13 Last day to withdraw from the 16 week course/term with grade of "W." Drops
must be processed and in the Registrar’s office by 4 p.m. Last day to apply for December 2020 graduation. A $25.00 late fee will be charged. No applications accepted for December 2020 after this date.
November 23 Last day for students enrolled in 2nd 8 week course to drop a course and receive a "W."
November 25-27 Thanksgiving Day holiday (Begins after the last scheduled Wednesday-Friday class meets on Tuesday, November 24)
November 30 Beginning today, remainder of coursework will be delivered remotely—no face-to-face classes after this date
December 3 Last class day before finals, 16-week terMDecember 7-10 Final exams, end of term, 16-week term—REMOTELY DELIVEREDDecember 9 Final exams, end of term, 2nd 8-week term—REMOTELY DELIVEREDDecember 11 Final grades for graduating students due; grades must be submitted by noon; Fall
commencement for Alpine, Pete P. Gallego Center, 7 p.m.December 12 Fall commencement for Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde campuses, International
Center for Trade, Eagle Pass, 3:30 p.m.December 14 Final grades for continuing students due; grades must be submitted by noon
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Fall 2020 Final Exam Schedule
Final Exam Date For classes meeting Final Exam Time Mon., Dec. 7 Mon-Wed 9:30-10:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Mon-Wed 12:30-1:45 p.m. 12:00-3:00 p.m. Mon-Wed 4:30-5:45 p.m. 3:00-6:00 p.m. Mon 6:00-9:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tues., Dec. 8 Tues-Thurs 9:30-10:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Tues-Thurs 12:30-1:45 p.m. 12:00-3:00 p.m. Tues-Thurs 4:30-5:45 p.m. 3:00-6:00 p.m. Tues 6:00-9:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Wed., Dec. 9 Mon-Wed 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Mon-Wed 2:00-3:15 p.m. 2:00-5:00 p.m. Wed 6:00-9:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 10 Tue-Thurs 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Tue-Thurs 2:00-3:15 p.m. 2:00-5:00 p.m. Thurs 6:00-9:00 p.m. 6:00-9:00 p.m.
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2020 Fall Undergraduate ClassesCourse Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
BIOLOGYBIO 3300 D01 11708 Basic Survey of Sciences I Del Rio M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Young, K. 107For Elementary Education majors only
BIO 3300 E02 11709 Basic Survey of Sciences I Eagle Pass Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 p.m. Young, K. D110For Elementary Education majors only
BIO 3300 U03 11710 Basic Survey of Sciences I Uvalde Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Young, K. B111For Elementary Education majors only
BIO 3302 T01 11064 Evolution Del Rio Tu/Th 11-12:15 p.m. Foley, D. 101Prerequisite: BIO 1307
BIO 3302 T02 11067 Evolution Eagle Pass Tu/Th 11-12:15 p.m. Foley, D. B114Prerequisite: BIO 1307
BIO 3302 T03 11069 Evolution Uvalde Tu/Th 11-12:15 p.m. Foley, D. B111Prerequisite: BIO 1307
BIO 3306 T01 11072 Genetics Del Rio Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Foley, D. 107Prerequisites: BIO 1306 & 1307
BIO 3306 T02 11073 Genetics Eagle Pass Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Foley, D. B112Prerequisites: BIO 1306 & 1307
BIO 3306 T03 11074 Genetics Uvalde Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Foley, D. B114Prerequisites: BIO 1306 & 1307
BIO 4305 D01 11711 Special Topics: Permaculture Del Rio M/W 12:30-1:45 p.m. Young, K. 112Prerequisites: BIOL 1406, BIOL 1407
BIO 4403 D01 11075 Herpetology Del Rio W 4-8:45 p.m. Foley, D. 112Prerequisite: BIO 1307
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONACCT 4308 W01 11125 Cost Accounting Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRPrerequisites: ACCT 2401/2402; web class
BLAW 3310 W01 11131 Business Law Web ARR ARR Carson, T. ARRWeb class
ECON 4304 W01 11133 International Economics Web ARR ARR Carson, T. ARRPrerequisites: ECON 2301/2302
FINA 3302 W01 11134 Corporation Finance Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRPrerequisites: ACCT 2401/2402; web class
IBUS 4306 W01 11138 International Business Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class
MGMT 3306 W02 12066 Principles of Management Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MGMT 4317 W01 11141 Strategic Management Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRPrerequisite: FINA 3302, MGMT 3306, ACCT 4308; web class
MGMT 4318 W01 11142 Human Resource Management Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MGMT 4322 W01 11143 Management Communication Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRWeb class
MGMT 4340 W01 11144 International Logistics Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class
MGMT 4350 W01 11149 Project Management Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
Course Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
MISY 3310 W01 11165 Management Information Systems Web ARR ARR Adames, E. ARRWeb class
MKTG 3307 W01 11158 Principles of Marketing Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class
MKTG 4310 W01 11161 Current Topics in Marketing Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class
QMTS 4311 T01 11162 Business Statistics Del Rio Th 6-9:00 p.m. Nunley, B. 109Teleconference class. Prerequisite: MATH 1314
QMTS 4311 T02 11163 Business Statistics Eagle Pass Th 6-9:00 p.m. Nunley, B. B111Teleconference class. Prerequisite: MATH 1314
QMTS 4311 T03 11164 Business Statistics Uvalde Th 6-9:00 p.m. Nunley, B. B108Teleconference class. Prerequisite: MATH 1314
CRIMINAL JUSTICECRIM 3301 W01 11166 Police Administration Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3304 W01 11167 Law & Society Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3306 W01 11168 Probation & Parole Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3307 W01 11169 Police Ethics & Legal Liabilities Web ARR ARR Gonzalez, S. ARRWeb class
CRIM 3311 T01 11170 Multiculturalism in Criminal Justice Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Urbina, M. 107Teleconference class
CRIM 3311 T02 11171 Multiculturalism in Criminal Justice Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Urbina, M. B112Teleconference class
CRIM 3311 T03 11172 Multiculturalism in Criminal Justice Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Urbina, M. B114Teleconference class
CRIM 4305 T01 11173 Procedural Law Del Rio Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Gonzalez, S. 107Teleconference class
CRIM 4305 T02 11174 Procedural Law Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Gonzalez, S. B112Teleconference class
CRIM 4305 T03 11175 Procedural Law Uvalde Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Gonzalez, S. B114Teleconference class
CRIM 4308 W01 11176 Constitutional Rights of Prisoners and Detainees Web ARR ARR Urbina, M. ARRWeb class
CRIM 4312 T01 11177 Immigration Law Del Rio M 6-8:45 p.m. Urbina, M. 107Teleconference class
CRIM 4312 T02 11178 Immigration Law Eagle Pass M 6-8:45 p.m. Urbina, M. B112Teleconference class
CRIM 4312 T03 11179 Immigration Law Uvalde M 6-8:45 p.m. Urbina, M. B114Teleconference class
EDUCATIONEDUC 3300 T01 11180 Foundations in Education Del Rio Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 p.m. Gear, M. 103Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3300 S02 11181 Foundations in Education Eagle Pass Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 p.m. Gear, M. B113Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3300 T03 11182 Foundations in Education Uvalde Tu/Th 12:30-1:45 p.m. Gear, M. B110Split web/teleconference class
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EDUC 3301 T01 11183 Math/Science Methods for Elementary Teacher Del Rio M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Muniz, M. 111Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3301 T02 11184 Math/Science Methods for Elementary Teacher Eagle Pass M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Muniz, M. D201Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3301 T03 11185 Math/Science Methods for Elementary Teacher Uvalde M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Muniz, M. B110Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3302 T01 11186 Educational Psychology Del Rio Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Staff 103Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3302 T02 11187 Educational Psychology Eagle Pass Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Staff B113Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3302 T03 11188 Educational Psychology Uvalde Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Staff B110Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3303 T01 11189 Methods & Classroom Management in Elementary School Del Rio Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Watkins, J. 103Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3303 T02 11190 Methods & Classroom Management in Elementary School Eagle Pass Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Watkins, J. B113Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3303 T03 11191 Methods & Classroom Management in Elementary School Uvalde Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Watkins, J. B110Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3304 W01 11192 Educational Child Growth & Development Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRWeb class
EDUC 3309 W01 11193 EC-6 Early Childhood Methods & Classroom Management Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Web class
EDUC 3310 S01 11194 EC-6 Early Childhood Curriculum Del Rio M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Wilson, T. 103Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3310 S02 11195 EC-6 Early Childhood Curriculum Eagle Pass M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Wilson, T. B113Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3310 S03 11196 EC-6 Early Childhood Curriculum Uvalde M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Wilson, T. B108Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web/teleconference class
EDUC 3328 T01 11197 Foundations of Bilingual Education Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Staff 103Teleconference class
EDUC 3328 T02 11198 Foundations of Bilingual Education Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Staff B113Teleconference class
EDUC 3328 T03 11199 Foundations of Bilingual Education Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Staff B110Teleconference class
EDUC 4300 A01 11200 Internship in Teaching TBA TBA TBA Staff TBAPrerequisite: Must be admitted to Teacher Education program. Must be approved for post-baccalaureate internship.
EDUC 4307 S01 11201 Teaching Language Arts in the Elementary Classroom Del Rio M/W 9:30-10:45 a.m. Stocks, G. 103Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web class. Class meets face-to-face Wednesdays from 9:30-10:35, then web delivery.
EDUC 4307 S02 11202 Teaching of Language Arts in the Elementary Classroom Eagle Pass M/W 9:30-10:45 a.m. Stocks, G. B113Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web class. Class meets face-to-face Wednesdays from 9:30-10:35, then web delivery.
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EDUC 4307 S03 11203 Teaching of Language Arts in the Elementary Classroom Uvalde M/W 9:30-10:45 a.m. Stocks, G. B110Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web class. Class meets face-to-face Wednesdays from 9:30-10:35, then web delivery.
EDUC 4308 S01 11204 The Teaching of Reading Del Rio Tu/Th 11-12:15 p.m. Stocks, G. 109Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web class. Class meets face-to-face Tuesdays from 11:00-12:15 p.m., then web delivery.
EDUC 4308 S02 11205 The Teaching of Reading Eagle Pass Tu/Th 11-12:15 p.m. Stocks, G. D116Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web class. Class meets face-to-face Tuesdays from 11:00-12:15 p.m., then web delivery.
EDUC 4308 S03 11206 The Teaching of Reading Uvalde Tu/Th 11-12:15 pm Stocks, G. B113Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Split web class. Class meets face-to-face Tuesdays from 11:00-12:15 p.m., then web delivery.
EDUC 4312 T01 11207 Methods and Classroom Mgmt. in Secondary Schools Del Rio M/W 2-3:15 p.m. Gear, M. 103Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Teleconference class
EDUC 4312 T02 11208 Methods and Classroom Mgmt. in Secondary Schools Eagle Pass M/W 2-3:15 p.m. Gear, M. B113Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Teleconference class
EDUC 4312 T03 11209 Methods and Classroom Mgmt. in Secondary Schools Uvalde M/W 2-3:15 p.m. Gear, M. B110Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Teleconference class
EDUC 4314 E02 11210 Reading Skills for Content Subjects Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Stocks, G. D111Prerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program
EDUC 4314 Z01 12102 Reading Skills for Content Subjects Zoom Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Stocks, G. ZoomPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program
EDUC 4315 T01 11212 Assessment/Remediation Techniques for Reading Problems Del Rio M/W 9:30-10:45 a.m. Watkins, J. 101Prerequisite: EDUC 4308. Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Teleconference class
EDUC 4315 T02 11213 Assessment/Remediation Techniques for Reading Problems Eagle Pass M/W 9:30-10:45 a.m. Watkins, J. B111Prerequisite: EDUC 4308. Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Teleconference class
EDUC 4315 T03 11214 Assessment/Remediation Techniques for Reading Problems Uvalde M/W 9:30-10:45 a.m. Watkins, J. B113Prerequisite: EDUC 4308. Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Teleconference class
EDUC 4320 W01 11211 Diverse Populations Web ARR ARR Gutierrez, M. ARRWeb class
EDUC 4329 E02 11215 Teaching Content Areas in the Bilingual Classroom Eagle Pass Th 6-8:45 p.m. Staff D110
EDUC 4601 A01 11216 Student Teaching in the Elementary School 4-8 ARR ARR ARR Staff TBAPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program and have department approval to student teach.
EDUC 4605 A01 11217 Student Teaching in the Secondary School ARR ARR ARR Staff TBAPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program and have department approval to student teach.
EDUC 4607 A01 11218 Student Teaching in Early Childhood through Sixth Grade ARR ARR ARR Staff TBAPrerequisite: Must be admitted to the Teacher Education program and have department approval to student teach.
ENGLISHENGL 3302 T01 11324 Creative Writing Del Rio Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. 101Teleconference class
ENGL 3302 T02 11325 Creative Writing Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. B114Teleconference class
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ENGL 3302 T03 11326 Creative Writing Uvalde Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. B111Teleconference class
ENGL 3303 T01 11327 Structure and History of the English Language Del Rio M 6-8:45 p.m. Roche, S. 101Teleconference class
ENGL 3303 T02 11328 Structure and History of the English Language Eagle Pass M 6-8:45 p.m. Roche, S. B114Teleconference class
ENGL 3303 T03 11329 Structure and History of the English Language Uvalde M 6-8:45 p.m. Roche, S. B111Teleconference class
ENGL 3309 T01 11330 English Literature from Beowulf to 1800 Del Rio Th 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. 101Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3309 T02 11331 English Literature from Beowulf to 1800 Eagle Pass Th 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. B114Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3309 T03 11332 English Literature from Beowulf to 1800 Uvalde Th 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. B111Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3311 W01 11333 Children’s and Adolescent Literature Web ARR ARR Taylor, A. ARRWeb class
ENGL 3311 W02 11334 Children’s and Adolescent Literature Web ARR ARR Staff ARRWeb class
ENGL 3312 T01 11335 Advanced Composition Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. 101Prerequisites: ENG 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3312 T02 11336 Advanced Composition Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. B114Prerequisites: ENG 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3312 T03 11337 Advanced Composition Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Taylor, A. B108Prerequisites: ENG 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3312 T11 11367 Advanced Composition Del Rio Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Roche, S. 101Prerequisites: ENG 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3312 T12 11368 Advanced Composition Eagle Pass Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Roche, S. B114Prerequisites: ENG 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3312 T13 11369 Advanced Composition Uvalde Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Roche, S. B111Prerequisites: ENG 1301 and 1302. Teleconference class
ENGL 3315 W01 11370 Classical Literature in Translation Web ARR ARR Staff ARRWeb class
ENGL 3316 T01 11371 Backgrounds of Literature Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Roche, S. 303Teleconference class
ENGL 3316 T02 11372 Backgrounds of Literature Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Roche, S. D116Teleconference class
ENGL 3316 T03 11373 Backgrounds of Literature Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Roche, S. B102Teleconference class
GEOGRAPHYGGR 4304 W01 11375 Geography of North America Web ARR ARR Baulch, C. ARRWeb class
HISTORYHST 3302 E02 11376 Latin American History Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Hernandez, J. D201
HST 3304 W01 11480 Europe 1655-1870 Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
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Course Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
HST 3309 W01 11482 History of Texas Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
HST 3313 W01 11483 The Mexican American in U.S. History Web ARR ARR Hernandez, J. ARRWeb class
HST 4314 T01 11497 U. S. History: 1600-1783 Del Rio M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Davis, C. 106Teleconference class
HST 4314 T02 11498 U. S. History: 1600-1783 Eagle Pass M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Davis, C. D116Teleconference class
HST 4314 T03 11499 U. S. History: 1600-1783 Uvalde M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Davis, C. B102Teleconference class
HST 4320 T01 11517 Twentieth Century America Del Rio Th 6-8:45 p.m. Davis, C. 107Teleconference class
HST 4320 T02 11518 Twentieth Century America Eagle Pass Th 6-8:45 p.m. Davis, C. B112Teleconference class
HST 4320 T03 11519 Twentieth Century America Uvalde Th 6-8:45 p.m. Davis, C. B101Teleconference class
MATHEMATICSMTH 3301 T01 11529 Geometry Del Rio Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. 107Prerequisite: MATH 2312 or permission of instructor.
MTH 3301 T02 11535 Geometry Eagle Pass Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. B112Prerequisite: MATH 2312 or permission of instructor.
MTH 3301 T03 11537 Geometry Uvalde Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. B114Prerequisite: MATH 2312 or permission of instructor.
MTH 3302 W01 11542 Probability & Statistics I Web ARR ARR Nicosia, P. ARRWeb class. Students must go to one of the 3 campuses computer testing labs for exams on Tuesdays from 11:00-12:15 p.m.
MTH 3303 T01 11546 Multi-variant Calculus Del Rio Tu/Th 2:00-3:15 p.m. Ortiz, M. 109Prerequisite: MATH 2414. Teleconference class
MTH 3303 T02 11548 Multi-variant Calculus Eagle Pass Tu/Th 2:00-3:15 p.m. Ortiz, M. B111Prerequisite: MATH 2414. Teleconference class
MTH 3303 T03 11551 Multi-variant Calculus Uvalde Tu/Th 2:00-3:15 p.m. Ortiz, M. B113Prerequisite: MATH 2414. Teleconference class
MTH 3305 T01 11553 History of Mathematics Del Rio M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. 109Prerequisite: MTH 4301 or MTH 4307. Teleconference class
MTH 3305 T02 11554 History of Mathematics Eagle Pass M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. B111Prerequisite: MTH 4301 or MTH 4307. Teleconference class
MTH 3305 T03 11555 History of Mathematics Uvalde M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. B113Prerequisite: MTH 4301 or MTH 4307. Teleconference class
MTH 3306 W01 11557 Topics in Mathematics: Humanistic Mathematics Web ARR ARR Ortiz, M. ARRWeb class
MTH 3308 E02 11561 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory I Eagle Pass Tu 6:00-8:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. D113Prerequisite: MATH 1314. For Elementary Education majors only
MTH 3308 T01 11565 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory I Del Rio M/W 2:00-3:15 p.m. Davis, R. 107Prerequisite: MATH 1314. For Elementary Education majors only
MTH 3308 T02 11569 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory I Eagle Pass M/W 2:00-3:15 p.m. Davis, R. B112Prerequisite: MATH 1314. For Elementary Education majors only
MTH 3308 T03 11575 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory I Uvalde M/W 2:00-3:15 p.m. Davis, R. B114Prerequisite: MATH 1314. For Elementary Education majors only
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MTH 3309 T01 11578 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory II Del Rio Tu/Th 9:30-10:45 a.m. Davis, R. 107Prerequisite: MTH 3308. For Elementary Education majors only
MTH 3309 T02 11580 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory II Eagle Pass Tu/Th 9:30-10:45 a.m. Davis, R. B112Prerequisite: MTH 3308. For Elementary Education majors only
MTH 3309 T03 11581 Survey of Basic Mathematical Theory II Uvalde Tu/Th 9:30-10:45 a.m. Davis, R. B114Prerequisite: MTH 3308. For Elementary Education majors only
NURSINGNURS 3301 W01 11593 Trends & Issues in Professional Nursing Web ARR ARR Ragsdale, K. ARRWeb class. *Compressed class – offered August 24 – Oct. 16
NURS 3307 W01 12084 Role of Evidence Based Professional Nursing Practice Web ARR ARR Martinez, A. ARRWeb class. *Compressed class – offered Aug. 24 – Oct. 16
NURS 4303 W01 11595 Legal & Ethical Issues in Health Care Web ARR ARR Hanley, M. ARRWeb class. *Compressed class – offered Oct. 19 – Dec. 9
NURS 4307 W01 12081 Risk Analysis, Quality Management and Implications for Practice Web Web ARR ARR Lira, R. ARRWeb class
PHL 3301 W01 11596 Bio-Ethics Web ARR ARR Frederick, A. ARRWeb class
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL 3300 W01 11597 Organizational Leadership Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRPrerequisite: Admission to the Organizational Leadership program. Web class
ORGL 3302 W01 11598 Case Studies in Leadership Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRPrerequisite: ORGL 3300. Web class
ORGL 4302 W01 11599 Budget and Revenue Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRPrerequisite: ORGL 3300, 3302, 3304, 4300. Web class
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS 3304 W01 11600 Integrated Social Sciences Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
POLS 4302 W01 11601 American Political Thought Web ARR ARR Roethler, J. ARRWeb class
PSYCHOLOGYPSCH 3301 D01 11602 Social Psychology Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Wynne, W. 102
PSCH 3303 U03 11603 Positive Psychology Uvalde Th 6-8:45 p.m. Wynne, W. B109
PSCH 3306 W01 11604 Child Psychology Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 3308 W01 11605 Applied Psychology Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 3312 W01 11606 Human Sexuality Web ARR ARR Culver, T. ARRWeb class
PSCH 4302 T01 11607 Industrial-Organizational Psychology Del Rio Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Wynne, W. 111Teleconference class
PSCH 4302 T02 11608 Industrial-Organizational Psychology Eagle Pass Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Wynne, W. D116Teleconference class
PSCH 4302 T03 11609 Industrial-Organizational Psychology Uvalde Tu/Th 2-3:15 p.m. Wynne, W. B108Teleconference class
PSCH 4303 T01 11611 Abnormal Psychology Del Rio M/W 11-12:15 p.m. Culver, T. 109Teleconference class
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PSCH 4303 T02 11612 Abnormal Psychology Eagle Pass M/W 11-12:15 p.m. Culver, T. B111Teleconference class
PSCH 4303 T03 11613 Abnormal Psychology Uvalde M/W 11-12:15 p.m. Culver, T. B113Teleconference class
PSCH 4320 E02 11614 Cultural Psychology Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Wynne, W. B111
PSCH 4330 T01 11615 Research Psychology Del Rio M/W 12:30-1:45 p.m. Culver, T. 107Teleconference class
PSCH 4330 T02 11616 Research Psychology Eagle Pass M/W 12:30-1:45 p.m. Culver, T. B112Teleconference class
PSCH 4330 T03 11617 Research Psychology Uvalde M/W 12:30-1:45 p.m. Culver, T. B114Teleconference class
SPANISHSPN 3305 E02 11618 Modern Drama Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Acevedo, A. D202
SPN 3310 S02 11619 Readings in Spanish Literature I Eagle Pass Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Méndez, V. D110Class meets face-to-face on Tuesdays; Thursdays via web
SPN 3311 W01 11627 Readings in Spanish Literature II Web ARR ARR Acevedo, A. ARRWeb class
SPN 3318 T01 11681 The History of Spanish Art Del Rio M 6-8:45 p.m. Méndez, V. 111Teleconference class
SPN 3318 T02 11683 The History of Spanish Art Eagle Pass M 6-8:45 p.m. Méndez, V. D116Teleconference class
SPN 3318 T03 11686 The History of Spanish Art Uvalde M 6-8:45 p.m. Méndez, V. B108Teleconference class
SPN 3320 W01 11629 Hispanic Literature in Translation Web ARR ARR Méndez, V. D110Web class
SPN 4310 T01 11690 Readings in Spanish American Literature I Del Rio M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Acevedo, A. 101Teleconference class
SPN 4310 T02 11692 Readings in Spanish American Literature I Eagle Pass M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Acevedo, A. B114Teleconference class
SPN 4310 T03 11694 Readings in Spanish American Literature I Uvalde M/W 4:30-5:45 p.m. Acevedo, A. B111Teleconference class
SPN 4311 E02 11631 Readings in Spanish American Literature II Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Méndez, V. D110
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2020 Fall Graduate ClassesCourse Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONACCT 5307 W01 11129 Accounting for Management Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRWeb class. MBA only
ECON 5302 W01 41216 Seminar in Economic Affairs Topic: Current Issues in Macroeconomics Web ARR ARR Carson, T. ARRWeb class
FINA 5306 W01 11137 Seminar in Financial Management Web ARR ARR Sauceda, M. ARRWeb class. MBA only
MGMT 5303 W01 11150 Management Policy Web ARR ARR Matula, T. ARRWeb class. MBA only
MGMT 5304 W01 11151 Seminar in Management Web ARR ARR Moura, E. ARRWeb class. MBA only
EDUCATIONEDUC 5301 T01 11219 Research Methodology Del Rio M 6-8:45 p.m. Gear, M. 103Teleconference class
EDUC 5301 T02 11220 Research Methodology Eagle Pass M 6-8:45 p.m. Gear, M. B113Teleconference class
EDUC 5301 T03 11221 Research Methodology Uvalde M 6-8:45 p.m. Gear, M. B110Teleconference class
EDUC 5302 T01 11222 The Principalship Del Rio Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Salazar, J. 103Teleconference class
EDUC 5302 T02 11223 The Principalship Eagle Pass Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Salazar, J. B113Teleconference class
EDUC 5302 T03 11242 The Principalship Uvalde Tu 6-8:45 p.m. Salazar, J. B110Teleconference class
EDUC 5308 W01 11244 Foundations of Literacy Web ARR ARR Stocks, G. ARRWeb class
EDUC 5313 W01 11245 Career Counseling Web ARR ARR Gutierrez, M. ARRWeb class
EDUC 5316 T01 11247 The Multicultural Learner Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Muñiz, M. 111Teleconference class
EDUC 5316 T02 11248 The Multicultural Learner Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Muñiz, M. D201Teleconference class
EDUC 5316 T03 11249 The Multicultural Learner Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Muñiz, M. B108Teleconference class
EDUC 5319 T01 11251 School Law Del Rio Th 6-8:45 p.m. Tresslar, C. 111Teleconference class
EDUC 5319 T02 11254 School Law Eagle Pass Th 6-8:45 p.m. Tresslar, C. D116Teleconference class
EDUC 5319 T03 11255 School Law Uvalde Th 6-8:45 p.m. Tresslar, C. B110Teleconference class
EDUC 6308 W01 11258 Advanced Human Growth & Development Web ARR ARR Wilson, T. ARRClass meets first class day, August 24, 6:00 p.m. in Uvalde, room B102. After that, web delivery
EDUC 6315 T01 11284 Curriculum Theory & Development Del Rio Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Tresslar, C. 101Teleconference class
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Course Sec.# CRN# Title Site Day Time Instructor Room
EDUC 6315 T02 11285 Curriculum Theory & Development Eagle Pass Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Tresslar, C. B114Teleconference class
EDUC 6315 T03 11287 Curriculum Theory & Development Uvalde Tu/Th 4:30-5:45 p.m. Tresslar, C. B113Teleconference class
EDUC 6318 W01 11288 Multiculturalism and Diversity in Counseling Web Tu 7:30-8:30 p.m. Garcia, S. ARRWebEnhanced class
EDUC 6319 W01 11291 Psychopathology Web Th 6-7:00 p.m. Garcia, S. ARRPrerequisite: Grade B or higher in EDUC 5314. WebEnhanced class
EDUC 6321 U03 11294 Techniques of Counseling I Uvalde M 6-8:45 p.m. Russell, T. B109Prerequisite: Grade B or higher in EDUC 5314. Instructor approval only
EDUC 6323 W01 11296 Marriage and Family Counseling Web Tu 6-7:00 p.m. Garcia, S. ARRWebEnhanced class
EDUC 6350 W01 11298 Counseling and the Neurosciences Web Th 7:30-8:30 p.m. Garcia, S. ARRWebEnhanced class
EDUC 7302 W01 11300 Management of Counseling Programs Web ARR ARR Gutierrez, M. ARRPrerequisite: Grade B or higher in EDUC 5314. Web class
EDUC 7312 A01 11301 Practicum in Reading ARR ARR ARR Stocks, G. ARRInstructor approval only
EDUC 7313 A01 11304 Administration Internship ARR ARR ARR Tresslar, C. ARRInstructor approval only
EDUC 7315 U03 11305 Group Counseling Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Russell, T. B109Prerequisite: Grade B or higher in EDUC 5314. Instructor approval only
EDUC 7316 A01 11307 Practicum in Counseling ARR ARR ARR Russell, T. ARRPrerequisite: EDUC 6322. Student must have professional liability insurance prior to direct counseling contact. Instructor approval only
EDUC 7316 A02 11308 Practicum in Counseling for School Counselor ARR ARR ARR Staff ARRPrerequisite: EDUC 6322. Student must have professional liability insurance prior to direct counseling contact. Instructor approval only
EDUC 7317 A01 11309 Internship in Counseling ARR ARR ARR Russell, T. ARRPrerequisite: EDUC 7316. Student must have professional liability insurance prior to direct counseling contact. Instructor approval only
ENGLISHENGL 5304 W01 11374 Studies and Research Techniques in General Literature Web ARR ARR Taylor, A. ARRWeb class
HISTORYHST 5306 W01 11522 Latin American History: Readings and Research Web ARR ARR Davis, C. ARRWeb class
HST 5307 W01 11526 Modern Europe, 1750-Present: Readings and Research Web ARR ARR Davis, C. ARRWeb class
MATHEMATICSMTH 5307 T01 11582 Mathematics History Del Rio W 6-8:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. 106Prerequisite: MTH 5305 or permission of the instructor
MTH 5307 T02 11584 Mathematics History Eagle Pass W 6-8:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. D210Prerequisite: MTH 5305 or permission of the instructor
MTH 5307 T03 11586 Mathematics History Uvalde W 6-8:45 p.m. Ortiz, M. B114Prerequisite: MTH 5305 or permission of the instructor
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Adviser and Staff Contact Information
*Denotes Department Head
INTERIM ASSISTANT PROVOST and DEANNicosia, [email protected] Administrative Associate Harris, Paulette [email protected] 830.279.3023
Administrative Assistants Del Rio Flores, Karla [email protected] 830.703.4821
Eagle Pass Vela, Bianca [email protected] 830.758.5004
Uvalde Diaz, Jazell [email protected] 830.279.3002
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAdames, [email protected]
Carson, [email protected]
Matula, [email protected]
*Moura, [email protected]
Sauceda, Mary [email protected]
EDUCATIONQuiz, [email protected]
Education, ElementaryGear, [email protected]
*Gutierrez, [email protected]
Muñiz, [email protected]
Stocks, [email protected]
Chris A. [email protected]
Wilson, [email protected]
Education, Secondary—Advised by discipline area
Education, CounselingGarcia, [email protected] 703-4823
*Gutierrez, [email protected]
Russell, [email protected]
Education, Reading*Stocks, [email protected]
Director of Teacher Education and Certification Officer*Stocks, [email protected]
Testing and Certification CoordinatorLand, [email protected]
Administrative Specialist, EducationArmistead, [email protected]
HUMANITIESEnglishRoche, [email protected]
Taylor, [email protected]
History/Social ScienceDavis, [email protected]
*Hernandez, [email protected]
Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies:Child Development EmphasisWilson, [email protected]
Organizational Leadership Emphasis*Moura, [email protected]
SpanishAcevedo, [email protected]
Méndez Maqueo, Veró[email protected]
NATURAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESBiology*Foley, [email protected]
Young, [email protected]
Criminal JusticeUrbina, [email protected]
MathematicsNicosia, [email protected]
Ortiz, [email protected]
PsychologyCulver, [email protected]
Wynne, [email protected]
NursingDirectorGoosen, [email protected]
Texas State University SystemBoard of Regents
William F. Scott, ChairmanNederland
David Montagne, Vice Chairman Charlie AmatoBeaumont San Antonio
Duke Austin Garry CrainHouston The Hills
Dr. Veronica Muzquiz Edwards Don FloresSan Antonio El Paso
Dr. Jamie R. Garza Vernon Reaser IIISan Antonio Bellaire
Nickey Harle Alan L. TinsleyBaird Madisonville
Katey McCall, Student Regent Dr. Brian McCall, ChancellorOrange Austin
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