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UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Spring ’09of Schedule Classes

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2 U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E D I S T R I C T O F C O L U M B I A

Dear Students,

I want to extend my appreciation for your decision in selecting the University of the District of Columbia for your academic experience. We, the faculty, administrators, staff and student leadership, consider this institution as the quintessential urban-land-grant university. We have attracted students and faculty from over 104 countries to engage with each other and with the cultural, global, scientific, political and business enterprises that make Washington, DC one of the most exciting cities in the world.

As President, I am committed to excellence, academically and professionally, to ensure that the University of the District of Columbia meets the highest standards in course

offerings, facilities and services. The University values learning as a means of attaining personal empowerment and personal growth through improved critical self-awareness and personal creativity. Education is a lifelong process of critical inquiry; the University commits resources to continuing education programs for our larger community.

We have opened a new state-of-the-art Disability Resource Center that will ensure that all students with disabilities have equal opportunities to participate in, contribute to, and benefit from all University programs. The Center will directly support students with disabilities in achieving their goals, as well as strengthening a climate of campus diversity and engagement. The opportunities for engagement

and leadership inside and outside the classroom—the possibilities for making a difference—are compelling and I hope you will take some time to become involved.

For many of you, this will be a momentous occasion as you and your family prepare for graduation and your life afterwards. We acknowledge and salute the hard work you have done. So enjoy the University of the District of Columbia, America’s urban-land-grant University. It is cosmopolitan; it is demanding but caring; it is remarkably diverse in its membership, its interests, and its opportunities for personal and intellectual growth; it is rooted in a tradition of service and inspired by its commitment to excellence. Allen L. Sessoms

President

Academic Calendar ................................................... 6

Academic Degree Offerings ....................................... 3

Bookstore Hours ...................................................... 23

Campus Map............................................................ 23

Department Chairpersons .......................................... 3

Disability Resource Center ........................................ 8

Frequently Requested Telephone Numbers ............... 2

Locations of Colleges & Departments ....................... 3

Registration Process...............................................4-6

Residency Requirements ........................................... 6

Schedule of Classes

Spring ............................................................11-22

Trial Schedule Form ................................................. 23

Tuition & Fees Schedule ............................................ 7

Academic Affairs 202-274-5072

Admissions - Undergrad. 202-274-6110

Admissions - Graduate 202-274-6110

Admissions - Law School 202-274-7341

Alumni Affairs 202-274-5117

Athletics 202-274-5024

Bookstore 202-274-5110

Cable Television 202-274-5300

Campus Police 202-274-5050

Career Services 202-274-6413

Cashier 202-274-5112

Child Development Ctr. 202-274-5213

Comm Dev & Outreach 202-274-6098

Computer Center 202-274-5500

Continuing Education 202-274-7100

Cooperative Extension 202-274-6900

Counseling Services 202-274-6000

Financial Aid 202-274-5060

Gerontology 202-274-6616

Grad. Student Gov’t. 202-274-6121

Health Insurance 202-274-5350

Health Services 202-274-5030

Information 202-274-5000

Land-Grant Activities 202-274-5600

Law School 202-274-7400

Library 202-274-5103

Lost & Found 202-274-5050

New Student Orientation 202-274-5900

Parking 202-274-5159

President 202-274-5100

Registrar 202-274-6200

Special Events 202-274-5824

Speech & Hearing Clinic 202-274-6161

Student Accounts 202-274-5168

Student Life & Services 202-274-5900

Student Affairs 202-274-5210

Student Employment 202-274-6092

Testing Center 202-274-6063

Trilogy Stdnt. Newspaper 202-274-5574

Undergrad. Stdnt. Gov’t. 202-274-5190

Veterans Affairs 202-274-6099

Work Force Development 202-645-3398

Frequently Requested Telephone Numbers

Table of Contents

The Pathway to Excellence

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3UNDERgRADUATE AND gRADUATE ACADEMIC DEgREE OFFERINgSCollege oF ARTs & sCieNCesDr. Rachel Petty, Dean(202) 274-5194 Bldg. 41, Suite 405-01

DiVisioN oF ARTs AND eDUCATioNDepartment of educationDr. lena Walton, Acting Chairperson(202) 274-7404 Bldg. 38, Room 109Education - A.A., Early Childhood Education - B.A., Elementary Education - B.A., Health Education - B.S., Special Education - B.A., M.A.

Department of englishDr. Chester Wright, Chairperson(202) 274-5137 Bldg. 41, Room 413-04English - B.A., English Composition and Rhetoric - M.A.

Department of languages and Communication Disorders Prof. Maxine legall, Chairperson(202) 274-7405 Bldg.41, Room 413-05French - B.A., Spanish - B.A., Speech-Language Pathology - B.S., M.S.

Department of Mass Media, Visual and Performing Arts Dr. Meredith Rode, (interim) Chairperson(202) 274-7402 Bldg. 46, Room A03-BMusic - A.A., Music - B.M., Art - B.A., B.F.A., Theatre Arts - B.A., Mass Media - B.A., Graphic Communications - B.S., Graphic Design - A.A., Graphic Communications Technology - A.A.S.

DiVisioN oF sCieNCe AND MATHeMATiCsDepartment of Biological and environmental sciences Dr. Freddie Dixon, Chairperson(202) 274-7401 Bldg. 44, Room 200-03Water Quality and Marine Science - A.A.S., Biology - B.S., Environmental Science - B.S., Nutrition and Food Science - B.S., Cancer Biology, Prevention & Control ĐM.S.

Department of Chemistry and PhysicsDr. isadora Posey, Chairperson(202) 274-7410 Bldg. 44, Room 200-18Chemistry - B.S., Physics - B.S.

Department of MathematicsDr. Vernise steadman, Chairperson(202) 274-5153 Bldg. 32, Room B01-01Mathematics - B.S,. Mathematics - M.S.T. Applied Statistics - M.S.

Department of Nursing and Allied HealthProf. Donna Minor, Chairperson(202) 274-5940 Bldg. 44, Room 102Medical Radiography - A.A.S., Mortuary Science - A.A.S., Respiratory Therapy - A.A.S., B.S., Nursing - A.A.S., B.S.

DiVisioN oF URBAN AFFAiRs, BeHAVioRAl AND soCiAl sCieNCes Department of Psychology and Counseling Dr. eugene Johnson, Chairperson(202) 274-7406 Bldg. 44, Room 200-35Psychology - B.S., Clinical Psychology - M.S., Counseling - M.S.

Department of Urban Affairs, social sciences, and social Work Dr. shiela Harmon-Martin, Chairperson(202) 274-7403 Bldg. 41, Room 413-09History - B.A., Political Science -B.A., Sociology & Anthropology - B.A., Administration of Justice - B.A., Social Work Đ BSW, Urban Studies - B.A., Certificate in Non-Profit Leadership

sCHool oF BUsiNess & PUBliC ADMiNisTRATioNDr. Charlie e. Mahone, Jr., Dean(202) 274-7000 Intelsat, Room 7M-104

Department of Accounting, Finance & economics Dr. Tarsaim goyal, Chairperson(202) 274-7002 Intelsat, Room 7L-05Computer Accounting Technology - A.A.S., Economics - B.A., Finance B.B.A, Accounting - B.B.A.,

Department of Management, Hospitality & graduate studies Dr. Hany Makhlouf, Chairperson(202) 274-7001 Intelsat, Room 7M-118Business Management - B.B.A., Business Technology - A.A.S., Hospitality Management and Tourism - A.A.S., Business Administration - M.B.A., Public Administration - M.P.A.

Department of Marketing, legal studies and information systems Dr. leslie Vermillion, Chairperson(202) 274-6510, Intelsat, Rm. 7L-26Administrative Office Management - A.A.S., Legal Assistant - A.A.S., Marketing - B.B.A.,

(Computer Science) Information Systems - B.A.,

Office Administration - B.S., Procurement & Public

Contracting - B.B.A.

sCHool oF eNgiNeeRiNg & APPlieD sCieNCesDr. Ben o. latigo, Dean(202) 274-5220 Bldg. 42, Room 212

Department of engineering, Architecture and Aerospace Technology Dr. segun Adebayo, Chairperson(202) 274-5126 Bldg. 42, Room 213-O

Architecture - B. S., Architectural Engineering Technology

- A.A.S., Airway Science - B.S. Civil Engineering -

B.S. Mechanical Engineering - B.S., Fire Science

Administration - B.S., Aviation Maintenance Technology

- A.A.S., Aviation Maintenance Management - B.S., Fire

Science - A.A.S.

Department of Computer science and information Technology Dr. Byunggu Yu, (interim) Chairperson(202)274-6289 Bldg. 42, Room 112

Computer Science - B.S., M.S., Computer Science

Technology - A.A.S, Information Technology - B.S.

Department of electrical engineeringDr. samuel lakeou(202) 274-7409 Bldg. 42, Room 109-E

Electrical Engineering - B.S., Electronics Engineering

Technology - A.A.S.

Follow These 5 easy sTeps:1. See your academic advisor

November 3 – November 14, as follows:

M, T, R, F 11 AM – 5 PM

Wed. Only 11 AM – 6:30 PM

2. Select your Spring 2009 courses.

3. Receive your Personal Identification Number (PIN) from your advisor.

4. Register on-line Nov. 17 – Dec. 23, 8 AM – 8 PM

5. Pay your tuition bill by close of business December 23, 2008.

Note: Students who register on-line can also pay on-line by using Web credit card payment: Master Card, Visa, and Discover only. When paying on-line, however, you must pay your tuition bill in full; partial payments will not be accepted.

UDC students can register on-line from anywhere

in the world!Visit web4students.udc.edu

Continuing student Registrationspring semester 2009

Classes will be dropped if not paid for by December 23, 2008

sTeP-BY-sTeP PRoCeDURe FoR oN-liNe CoURse RegisTRATioNClick on Internet Browser: Internet Explorer1.

Type in the WEB address (2. http://web4students.udc.edu)

Click on Enter Student Services3.

Type, in the ID Box, your Campus Wide ID or Social Security Number. In the PIN 4. box, type your PIN# (pIN numbers are issued by your academic advisor only)

Click LOGIN5.

Click Term (Top left corner of the screen); select appropriate semester.6.

Select and click the Registration Menu7.

Click on Add/Drop Class8.

Browse down the page and click on the first box of Add Class9.

Type your 5 digit 10. Course Call # in each box for as many courses for which you are registering. You must use the course Call # to register for a class, not the course num-ber. Click Submit (bottom of the screen)

To Drop a course, select DROP as the Action (column 4) and click submit11.

Prior to printing your Class Schedule and Bill, you should complete the 12. health Insurance waiver screen. You must select one of the two options on the screen for Health Insurance. Complete the information on the screen and then click Submit

Click Student Records, select Account Summary, and then click Submit13.

Click on Printer Icon, print your Tuition and Fees Bill 14.

Click on Registration Menu, drop down and select Detailed Schedule, click Printer 15. Icon to print your Class Schedule

Close the Browser (click X, top right corner of the screen)16.

Need help during registration? Dial 274-5941, Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5pm or come to Building 41, Room 314 between the hours of 11a.m. - 5pm.

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Undergraduate and graduate Admissions

Applications for Admissions and additional information regarding academic programs, admissions procedures and other rules and regulations can be obtained by visiting the University’s website at www.udc.edu, or by contacting the Office of Recruitment & Admissions at (202) 274-6333. All applicants MUST be admitted to the University prior to registration.

Basic skills Assessment Test

The following students will NOT BE PERMITTED TO REGISTER for classes prior to taking the ACCUPLACER (Placement Test):

1. New (first-time in college)2. Transfer and re-admitted students who have not successfully completed one college-level mathematics or English course; 3. Students who are non-native speakers of English language.

If you have not been scheduled to take the ACCUPLACER by the first day of registration, please go to the Testing Office in the Division of Student Affairs, Bldg. 38, Rm. A01.

Holds & Bars

AdmissionsBldg. 39, Rm. A-12Telephone: 202/274-6110 Financial AidBldg. 39, Rm. 101Telephone: 202/274-5060

Health ServicesBldg. 44, Rm. A-12Telephone: 202/274-5030

Cashier’s OfficeBldg. 39, Rm. 201Telephone: 202/274-5112

Student AccountsBldg. 39, Rm. A09-ATelephone: 202/274-5168

English-as-a-SecondLanguageBldg. 41, Rm. 426-02Telephone 202/274-5556

Library/MediaBldg. 41, Level 5Telephone: 202/274-5103

Continuing students Registration

All eligible continuing students enrolled during the last two semesters, excluding the Summer Term, must meet with their academic advisors and must register, on-line, during the Continuing Students Registration Period as reflected in the Academic Calendar.

Registration Procedures

1) Undeclared Majors: Students who have not declared a major should report to Building 41, Room 310, for advising and registration.

2) Declared Majors: All new undergraduate students with declared majors should report to the appropriate academic department for advising and registration.

3) Non-degree Graduate Students: Non-degree students (who are not in a degree program) should report to the appropriate Graduate Chairperson in the department offering the course,

All new undergraduate students should report to the appropriate academic department for academic advising and registration as reflected in the academic calendar.

Graduate Students taking courses at the graduate level in a non-degree status (who are not in a degree program) must be advised by the appropriate Graduate Chairperson in the department offering the course.

Maximum course loads are as follows: Undergraduate Students: 18 semester hours; Graduate Students: 9 semester hours. Undergraduate students on academic probation are limited to 9 semester hours or less. Graduate students on academic probation are limited to 6 semester hours or less.

A Trial Schedule Form is located in the back of this Class Schedule. Students can use this form to pre-select courses prior to registration.

Students should:1) Enter name, Campus-wide ID Number, term and

other data as requested on the Trial Schedule Form (TSF).

2) Sign and date the TSF in the box labeled “Student’s Approval.”

• New students should present Placement Test results to their academic advisor; make course selections in consultation with their academic advisor; register in their academic department; secure computer printout of course selections; review for accuracy; make certain there are no conflicts in days, times, and/or locations of your classes; check for correct entry of course numbers and titles. If an error appears, inform your advisor before proceeding to pay for classes. Also, if you have been approved for financial aid, request your advisor to review and print screens #407 and #408 to determine if your financial aid award is reflected for the current term. If your financial aid is not posted, please check with the Office of Financial Aid.

• Continuing Students should meet with their academic advisor, make course selections in consultation with their academic advisor, secure their Personal ID Number (PIN) from their academic advisor, and register, on-line, from anywhere in the World.

3) Report to Building 39, Room 119 to obtain a Health Insurance Enrollment Form for the University– sponsored program plan or present evidence of health insurance by completing the Health Insurance Waiver Form.

4) Proceed to Building 38, 2nd floor, Windows Lounge to pay Tuition and Fees.

a) Tuition and fees can be paid in cash, by certified or personal check, money order, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only), official agency Deferment Letter, or Purchase Voucher, etc. Financial aid recipients should have their awards on file. Students registering with estimated financial aid awards will be responsible for payment of tuition and fees if their awards are not finalized at the time of registration.

b) Students who register on-line can also pay on-line by using Web Credit Card Payment (Master Card, Visa and Discover only). Note: When paying on-line, 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 $50.00 fee will be accessed during the Late Registration Period.

5) Secure Student Identification Card.

• New Students: Report to Final Check Identification Station, Building 38, Room A-07, with current registration and payment receipts to obtain a UDC ID Card.

• Continuing Students: Report to Final Check Identification Station, Building 38, Room A-05, with current registration and payment receipts to have your existing UDC ID Card validated.

sPRiNg seMesTeR 2009Registration

All CoNTiNUiNg sTUDeNTsAdvising Only: November 3-14, 2008

On-Line Registration: November 17-December 23, 2008On-Line Course Adjustment Period:

January 5-9, 2009

oRieNTATioNFoR NeW & TRANsFeR sTUDeNTs

January 7, 2009

ADVisiNg/RegisTRATioN - NeW, ReADMiTTeD, sPeCiAl AND TRANsFeR sTUDeNTs

January 8-9, 2009

lATe RegisTRATioNJanuary 12-13, 2009

ClAsses BegiNJanuary 14, 2009

ADD/DRoP PeRioDJanuary 15-16, 2009

UNIVeRsITy oF The DIsTRICT oF ColUMBIa

CLASS SCHEDULE

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

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

Add/Drop Procedure

Add/Drop requests will only be processed when students have proof of being registered and have paid for the term. A student who finds it necessary to change his/her schedule must secure a Request/Drop Form from his/her advisor. A $10.00 Add/Drop fee is charged for each successful transaction after the regular registration period. A course may be added only during the period designated as Add/Drop. In order to add a course or drop a course, you must follow these steps:

1. Secure and complete the Request/Drop Form.

2. New students should present Request/Drop Form to their advisor for approval and computer entry of course adjustment(s). Continuing Students should make course adjustments on-line.EXCEPTION: Students seeking entry to a closed class must obtain permission from the department chairperson of the department offering the course. Upon approval, the Chair will enter or authorize entry in closed class(es) within their department.

3. Secure computer printout of your current course selections and review for accuracy. Make sure there are no conflicts in days, times, and/or locations of your classes. Also, check for correct entry of course numbers and titles. If an error appears, inform your advisor before proceeding to pay for classes.

4. Proceed to Bldg. 38, 2nd Floor Student Lounge to complete the payment process.

special Requests

• In order to exceedmaximum course load limitations,undergraduate and graduate students must obtain official authorization from their academic dean.

• INDEPENDENT STUDY - Students selecting Independent Study courses must have the Independent Study Registration Form completed, inclusive of the Dean’s stamp and signature. Qualified students are second-year students in Associate’s degree programs and junior or senior students in Baccalaureate degree programs who are in good academic standing at the University and who have demonstrated their academic ability by attaining a minimum 2.80 or better cumulative GPA. Graduate students must have completed a minimum of 15 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.00.

• AUDITING COURSES - Audited courses are charged at the same rate as courses taken for credit. Have

the appropriate instructor or department chairperson’s approval and enter the course with grade type “AU.”z

Payment options

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

2. Tuition and fees may be paid by cash, certified check, money order, personal checks (provided you have not presented an uncollectible check to the University in the past and you have a picture ID for the maker of the check), or credit card (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only).

3. Deferred payments are available for the following students:

a. Students who have training forms or agreements from a sponsor, organization, 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 printed on printout provided by advisors. Students registering with estimated financial aid awards will be responsible for the payment of bills if awards are not approved.

4. Students may make monthly installment payments. The University has formed a partnership with Tuition Management Systems (TMS) to assist students with financial need.

New students who wish to enroll in the Tuition Management System (TMS) Installation Program must enroll at the time of general registration period.Continuing students who wish to enroll in the TMS program can enroll at the time of the continuing student registration period.

Accounts not paid by end of term will be sent to a Collection Agency; student is subject to pay collection cost.

Please visit the Office of Student Financial Services, Bldg. 39, and Rm. A-09A for additional details. During the official Registration period, enrollment will be completed in the Student Windows Lounge, Bldg. 38, and 2nd Floor.

5. Tuition may be remitted for all full-time employees of the University and their spouses and dependent children. Contact the Office of Human Resources for details and the Request for Remitted Tuition Form.

Other payment information:• Personal checks for payment of prior balances willbe accepted. However, until the check has cleared the bank for payment, there will be a 5-day delay for further services.•Classeswillbeimmediatelydroppeduponnotificationfrom the bank of all stopped check payments and closed accounts. You have 5 days from the day of presentation of returned checks to make the payment good. The University will not notify you.•LateRegistrationrequiresa$50.00latefee.•Retainallreceiptsasconfirmationofpayments.

2009 spRING seMesTeR aDVIsING aND ReGIsTRaTIoN sCheDUleCoNTiNUiNg sTUDeNTs ADViseMeNT PeRioDNovember 3-14, 2008Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays .11:00 am - 5:00 pmWednesdays ONLY .................................11:00 am - 6:30 pm

CoNTiNUiNg sTUDeNTs RegisTRATioNNovember 17- December 23, 2008On-Line Registration .................................8:00 am - 8:00 pmJanuary 5 - 9, 2009On-Line Course Adjustment Period ............8:00 am - 8:00 pm

all CoNTINUING sTUDeNTs aRe eXpeCTeD To ReGIsTeR DURING ThIs peRIoD. Please report to your academic departments. Continuing students who do not register during this period must register during the late registration period, at which time a $50.00 late fee will be assessed.

PAYMeNT sCHeDUleNovember 17 - December 23, 2008on-line ....................................................8:00 am - 8:00 pm (Web Credit Card Payment: Master Card, Visa, Discovery only)When paying on-line, you must pay your tuition bill in full; no partial payments can be made.

on Campus: ..................Cashier's Office, Bldg. 39, Room 201Monday - Friday .......................................8:30 am - 5:00 pm

TMS Enrollment can be made in the Office of Student Accounts, Bldg. 39, and Room A09A.

Note: Classes will be dropped if payment is not made on Tuesday, December 23, 2008

oRieNTATioN FoR NeW & TRANsFeR sTUDeNTsWed., January 7, 2009 ......9:00 am-1:00 pm & 4:30-6:00 pm

NeW, ReADMiTTeD, TRANsFeR & sPeCiAl sTUDeNTs: ADViseMeNT AND RegisTRATioNThursday, January 8, 2009Advising/Registration ...............................11:00 am - 6:30 pmPayment .................................................11:00 am - 7:00 pm

Friday, January 9, 2009Advising/Registration ...............................11:00 am - 4:30 pmPayment .................................................11:00 am - 5:00 pm

New, Readmitted, Transfer and special students should report to the appropriate academic Department for advising and registration.

lATe RegisTRATioNA $50.00 LATE FEE WILL BE ASSESSED.Payment Location: Bldg. 38, 2nd Floor Windows Lounge

Monday, January 12 and Tuesday, January 13, 2009Advising/Registration ...............................11:00 am - 6:30 pmPayment .................................................11:00 am - 7:00 pm

aDD/DRop: CoURse aDJUsTMeNTsThursday, January 15, 2009 ....................11:00 am - 6:30 pm(Payment can be made until 7:00 pm)

Friday, January 16, 2009 ........................11:00 am - 4:30 pm(Payment can be made until 5:00 pm)

a $10.00 aDD/DRop Fee is charged for each successful transaction.

NoTe: CoURse oFFeRINGs:The University will make every effort to offer all courses and sections shown in this Schedule. However, the University reserves the right to cancel courses or to make changes in courses of insufficient enrollment or if other compelling circumstances are warranted.

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The first payment for the Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is 1/3 of tuition, plus all mandatory student fees and a $35.00 enrollment fee.

The Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is not available for the Summer Session.

Refund Policy

Refunds apply to tuition only. Student Fees are Non-Refundable.Withdrawal through WEEK 1: 100%Withdrawal during WEEK 2: 80%Withdrawal during WEEK 3: 60%Withdrawal during WEEK 4: 40%Withdrawal during WEEK 5: 20%No Refund After Week 5

UDC Campus DirectoryVAN NESS CAMPUS

4200 Connecticut Ave., NWBldg. 32 Bldg. 38Bldg. 39 Bldg. 41Bldg. 42 Bldg. 44

Bldg. 46 East - AuditoriumBldg. 46 West - Fine Arts

Bldg. 47 (Physical Activities Center)

REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORTBldg. 30 (Hangar No. 10)

Residency Requirements

Preferential Tuition for District of Columbia Residents:

The Board of Trustees shall, in accordance with Section 31-1516(8), set tuition to allow bona fide residents of the District of Columbia to attend the University, including the School of Law on a preferential tuition basis.

An applicant for preferential tuition established under Section (722) shall be presumed to be a bona fide resident of the District of Columbia if the applicant has, for the year prior to the date of the application for preferential tuition.

(a) Been domiciled in the District of Columbia and either paid District of Columbia income taxes or received public assistance from a District of Columbia government agency;(b) Been claimed as a dependent of a District of Columbia resident on tax returns filed by a parent or spouse of the applicant domiciled in the District of Columbia; or(c) Graduated from a D.C. Public High School within the year before enrollment and was classified as a resident by the D.C. Public Schools.

Any applicant for preferential tuition established under Section (722) [who is not presumed to be a bona fide resident of the District of Columbia] shall be required to establish by a preponderance of the evidence to the President or his or her designee that the applicant:(a) Was a bona fide resident of the District of Columbia for one year prior to the applicant’s request for preferential tuition; and(b) Remains a bona fide resident of the District of Columbia.A student who moves to a new residence outside the District of Columbia is classified as a resident student until the end of the academic year in which the relocation occurs.

To verify your DC residency, please present to the Office of Recruitment and Admissions, either a certified copy of your D-40 Tax Form or that of your parent(s) or spouse which you must secure from the DC Office of Finance, 941 North Capitol Street, N.E.; (202) 727-4829.Students wishing to appeal a non-residency classification must appeal to the Office of the University Registrar.

special Residency Requirement for Military Personnel

UDC Resolution No. 88-67 authorizes non-resident active duty military personnel and dependents to pay resident tuition at the University of the District of Columbia.

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

Vaccinations/immunizations

District of Columbia Immunization Law 3-20 requires any student under the age of 26, who is enrolled in a primary, secondary, or post secondary school of higher education (college or university), to submit proof if immunization as follows:•Two(2)dosesofMeasles,MumpsandRubellaVaccines(commonly known as MMR) given at least 30 days apart, or copies of blood tests showing immunity to measles, mumps and rubella.•One(1)boosterforTetanus/Diphtheria(Td)withinthe

Academic Calendar for the Spring Semester 2009Advisement Period for Continuing Students Nov. 3-14, 2008On-line Registration for Continuing Students Nov. 17- Dec. 23, 2008Tuition Installment Plan Enrollment Period for Continuing Students Nov. 17-Dec. 23, 2008Last day for Payment for Continuing Students Registration Dec. 23, 2008On-line Course Adjustment Period for Continuing Students Jan. 5-9, 2009Professional Development Day Jan.5, 2009College/School Meetings Jan. 6, 2009New Student Orientation Jan. 7, 2009Advising & Registration for New, Readmitted, Special & Transfer Students Jan. 8-9, 2009Late Registration Jan. 12-13, 2009Classes Begin Jan. 14, 2009Add/Drop Jan. 15-16, 2009Last Day to Apply for Spring 2009 Degree Jan. 16, 2009Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observance (University Closed) Jan. 19, 2009Inauguration Date (University Closed) Jan. 20, 2009Classes Resume Jan. 21, 2009Withdrawal Deadline for 100% Refund (Tuition only) Jan. 22, 2009Presidents’ Day Observed (University Closed) Feb. 16, 2009Classes Resume Feb. 17, 2009Founder’s Day Feb. 18, 2009Ash Wednesday Feb. 25, 2009Mid-term Week (Instructors will inform students of their progress) Mar. 11-17, 2009Last Day for Deans to Submit Undergraduate Graduation Clearance Formsto the Office of the Registrar Mar. 13, 2009Summer Admissions Application Deadline for International Students Mar. 15, 2009Spring Break (Classes Suspended) Mar. 23-28, 2009Classes Resume Mar. 30, 2009Last Day to Withdraw from Classes without Academic Penalty Mar. 30, 2009Advisement Period for Continuing Students for Fall 2009 Apr. 1-10, 2009Deadline for Graduating Seniors to Clear Incomplete Grades for Fall 2008(Due in Office of the Registrar) April 3, 2009Passover (Begins at Sunset) April 9, 2009Good Friday April 10, 2009Admissions Application Deadline for Undergraduate and Graduate Studentsfor Summer Term: April 15, 2009for Fall Semester: June 15, 2009Emancipation Day (University Closed) April 16, 2009Classes Resume April 17, 2009Deadline for Graduating Seniors to Clear Any Financial Obligations April 17, 2009Final Examination for Graduating Seniors April 13-17, 2009On-line Registration for Continuing Students for Fall 2009 April 13-May 1, 2009Final Grades for Graduating Seniors Due (ON-LINE) April 21, 2009Last Day of Classes April 22, 2009Common Exams (English) April 23, 2009Common Exams (Math) April 24, 2009Final Exams April 25-May 1, 2009Last Day for Deans to Submit Graduate Students’ Graduation Clearance Forms to the Office of the Registrar April 27, 2009Deadline for Removing Incomplete Grades for Fall 2008(Due in the Office of the Registrar) April 27, 2009Commencement May 9, 2009Last Day for Grade Report Submission (ON-LINE) May 12, 2009Spring Semester Ends May 13, 2009Fall 2009 Admissions Application Deadline for International Students May 15, 2009

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last 10 years.• Three (3) doses of Hepatitis B Vaccine. The seconddose should be given one month from the first dose, and the third dose should be five months from the second. A positive blood test for Hepatitis B is also acceptable.•Two(2)Varicella(Chickenpox)Vaccinesifthefirstdosewas given after age 12 or a positive blood test for Varicella.•ArecentPPDskintestforTuberculosisisencouraged.•Studentsunder theageof18mustalsoshowproofofPolio immunization.

For further information, call (202) 274-5030 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

student Health insurance

The University of the District of Columbia mandates health insurance coverage for all students. Students must show proof of personal health insurance coverage every semester

or purchase the University’s accident and illness plan. The non-refundable insurance basis is collected or waived at each registration period (Fall, Spring or Summer). Students must present waiver or enrollment in the insurance plan between the first and last days of scheduled registration. If you fail to present proof of health insurance coverage, you will be charged the premium rate for registration period (i.e., $175 for fall, $125 for spring, and $65 for Summer or pay $175 for the academic year).

During registration, a health insurance station will be located in Bldg. 39, Rm. 119. Students must visit this station to furnish proof of their enrollment in a health plan or to purchase the University Health Plan.The following items are proof of coverage: Health Insurance ID Card, Medicaid ID Card, Military ID Card, and Military Dependent ID Card.

student identification Cards

New students are issued a student identification card at the time of their initial registration. The ID card is revalidated at each registration and is acceptable only if it bears a valid stamp for the current academic term. Replacement ID cards are available upon payment of a $15.00 fee and proof of registration for the current academic term. Cards are issued and validated in Bldg. 38, Room A-07.

Please call (202) 274-6181 for hours of operation.

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

UNDERgRADUATE gRADUATE RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

TUITION AND FEES SCHEDULESpring Semester 2009

Credit

hours Tuition Fees Total TMs Tuition Fees Total TMs Tuition Fees Total TMs Tuition Fees Total TMs

1 $105 310 $415 $380 $215 $310 $525 $417 $225 $310 $535 $420 $350 $310 $660 $462

2 210 310 520 415 430 310 740 488 450 310 760 495 700 310 1,010 578

3 315 310 625 450 645 310 955 560 675 310 985 570 1,050 310 1,360 695

4 420 310 730 485 860 310 1,170 632 900 310 1,210 645 1,400 310 1,710 812

5 525 310 835 520 1,075 310 1,385 703 1,125 310 1,435 720 1,750 310 2,060 928

6 630 310 940 555 1,290 310 1,600 775 1,350 310 1,660 795 2100 310 2,410 1,045

7 735 310 1,045 590 1,505 310 1,815 847 1,575 310 1,885 870 2,450 310 2,760 1,162

8 840 310 1,150 625 1,720 310 2,030 918 1,800 310 2,110 945 2,800 310 3,110 1,278

9 945 310 1,255 660 1,935 310 2,245 990 2,025 310 2,335 1020 3,150 310 3,460 1,395

10 1,050 310 1,360 695 2,150 310 2,460 1,062 2,250 310 2,560 1,095 3,500 310 3,810 1,512

11 1,155 310 1,465 730 2,365 310 2,675 1,133 2,475 310 2,785 1,170 3,850 310 4,160 1,628

12 1,260 310 1,570 765 2,580 310 2,890 1,205 2,700 310 3,010 1,245 4,200 310 4,510 1,745

13 1,365 310 1,675 800 2,795 310 3,105 1,277 2,925 310 3,235 1,320 4,550 310 4,860 1,862

14 1,470 310 1,780 835 3,010 310 3,320 1,348 3,150 310 3,460 1,395 4,900 310 5,210 1,978

15 1,575 310 1,885 870 3,225 310 3,535 1,420 3,375 310 3,685 1,470 5,250 310 5,560 2,095

16 1,680 310 1,990 905 3,440 310 3,750 1,492

17 1,785 310 2095 940 3,655 310 3,965 1,563

18 1,890 310 2200 975 3,870 310 4,180 1,635

STUDENT FEES*activity Fee $35*athletic Fee $105*health services Fee $25*Technology Fee $50*student Center Fee $95Application Fee, Undergraduate $75Application Fee, Graduate $75

Application Fee (F1 Visas) $100Change of Course Fee (Add/Drop) $10**Credit by Exam Per Credit Hour $50Course Audit (Same cost as Tuition) VariesDuplicate I.D. Card Fee $15Enrollment Fee $100Graduation Fee, Undergraduate $50

Graduation Fee, Graduate $65Laboratory Fee $50Late Application Fee $100Late Application for $25 Tuition Installment Plan Late Registration Fee $50New Student Orientation Fee $15

Readmission Application Fee $20Return Check Fee $35Transfer Student Fee $125Withdrawal Fee $7***Transcript Fee $5****Student Health Insurance Varies

* These fees are required for every student each semester, including the summer term.** This fee is in addition to tuition charges per course.*** The first transcript is free. The $5 fee is applied after a student receives the first transcript.**** The first payment for the Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan: 1/3 of tuition,

plus all mandatory student fees and a $35.00 enrollment fee. Tuition Management System (TMS) Installment Plan is not available for the Summer Session.

***** Health insurance is required of all students. The Student Health Insurance Fee will be waived from the student account upon presentation of valid proof of insurance coverage

from external sources (within specified deadline timeframe). The Student Health Insurance Fee rates are subject to change each semester, including the summer term(s).ANY STUDENT ADMITTED THROUGH THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IS REQUIRED TO PAY GRADUATE RATES REGARDLESS OF LEVEL OF THE COURSE.Note: 1. student Fees are non-refundable. 2. students admitted at the graduate level are required to pay graduate fees regardless of the level of the course. 3. Tuition and Fees are subject to change without prior notification to students.

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than 12 semester hours. 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

Full-time students in good academic standing may enroll for a maximum of 18 semester hours. Permission to exceed this limit, up to a maximum of 21 hours, must be obtained from the Dean of the college in which the student is enrolled. Students on academic probation are required to be part-time students until reinstated to good academic standing. They may take no more than 9 semester hours for the Fall Semester or 10 semester hours with permission of the Dean.

Veterans Certification

All veterans must report to the Registrar’s Office, Bldg. 39, A-08, to be certified for the term. Those who do not report will not be certified for the current Semester. Validated registration receipts must be presented for certification.

Counseling and Career Development Center

Bldg. 39, Suite 120 Telephone: (202) 274-6000The Counseling & Career Development Center provides students with assistance in adjusting personally and socially to the University environment; enhancing the development of effective coping skills to deal with any anxiety and stress related to their family, disability, employment, peers or class work; selecting appropriate courses of study; analyzing their interest, aptitudes, values and desired life style as they relate to career choices; and developing strategies for their job search effort upon graduation.

Disability Resource Center

Bldg. 44, Level A (Disability Resource Center Suite)Telephone: (202) 274-6417 TTY: (202) 274-5078Students with documented disabilities can rely on the Disability Resourcce Center to explore and facilitate reasonable accommodations, academic adjustments, and/or auxiliary aids and services. Students with disabilities at UDC have access to tools and resources that will enable them to manage day-to-day life in college.

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 must complete Repeat a Course Form. Although the lower grade remains a part of the student’s permanent record, only the higher grade is computed into the CGPA. A Repeat a Course Form is available from academic departments and should be submitted to the Registrar’s Office in Bldg. 39, A08.

english as a second language

Intensive courses in English as a Second Language are available for non-native speakers of English. Admission

to the program requires taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the students’ score determines placement at one of the four sequential levels. Students who score 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 registering for courses. For additional information regarding the English-as-a-Second Language Program, contact the program coordinator, Dr. Fullas Hailu, at (202) 274-5556, Building 41, Room 426-02.

Military science (RoTC)

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

ARMY ROTC Georgetown UniversityBox 571202

Room 305 Car BarnWashington, D.C. 20057-1202

ARMY ROTC Howard UniversityDouglass Hall (Basement)

2401 6th Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20059

CONTACT: Enrollment Officer 202/806-6784

AIR FORCE ROTC Howard UniversityDouglass Hall (Basement)

2401 6th Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20059

CONTACT: Enrollment Officer 202/806-6788

NAVY ROTC The George Washington University Samson Hall 729 21st Street, N.W., 2nd Floor

Washington, D.C. 20052CONTACT: Lt. Meeuf 202/994-5880 x9102

Consortium of Universities

The University of the District of Columbia is an affiliate of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. Other affiliates are The American University, The Catholic University of America, Corcoran College of Art +Design, Gallaudet University, George Mason University, The George Washington University, Georgetown University, National Defense Intelligence College, Howard University, Marymount University of Virginia, National Defense University, and Southeastern University, Trinity University and University of Maryland (College Park Campus). Students enrolled at UDC may be eligible to take courses at any of the member institutions. Courses taken through the Consortium must be degree-related and not offered in the given semester at UDC. Students are limited to six (6) hours per semester through the Consortium. However, graduate students who have previously been granted nine (9) transfer credits from non-Consortium schools may enroll and receive resident credit in only one of the Consortium institutions. To be eligible for participation in the Consortium, students must:

1. Be enrolled in a degree-granting program and 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 GPA for graduate students); 4. Be in good financial standing at the University of the District of Columbia; and

5. Students in associate degree programs should have completed 30 semester hours; students in bachelor degree programs should have completed 60 semester hours, and graduate students should have completed 50 percent of their academic program.

Registration forms and instructions are available from the University Consortium Registration Coordinator in the Registrar’s Office. The student must pay UDC tuition and fees for the current semester before becoming eligible to attend institutions of the Consortium. Official registration in The University of the District of Columbia is a prerequisite for the Consortium registration. Forms may be obtained from the coordinator during registration in Bldg. 39, A08.

senior Citizens

Tuition and fees normally required for students admitted to the University will be waived for qualifying senior citizens, 65 years of age or older, except in cases where the applicant matriculates in a degree program. Such matriculating students shall pay one-half of the amounts set for students within their category unless otherwise deferred or waived by specific Board of Trustees authority. For further information, please contact: The Institute of Gerontology, 410 8th St., NW

Application for graduation

Students who expect to complete their academic degree requirements during the current semester should submit an Application for Graduation to the Office of the Registrar on or before the deadline date indicated in the Academic Calendar, and pay the required graduation fee (undergraduate students - $50.00, graduate students - $65.00) 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 who have satisfied “all” financial obligations will be cleared for graduation. In the event that a student does not complete graduation requirements in the designated term, a new Application for Graduation must be submitted for the term when all requirements have been met, no additional fee is required. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with their academic advisor, each semester, to ensure that academic requirements are being met for the degree objective pursued, and that they are on target for graduation.

Withdrawal from a Course

A student may officially withdraw from a class without penalty prior to the date posted in the current academic calendar. When such a withdrawal is processed 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 class, or fails to file the Request Drop Form on time, a failing grade may be given. All students who withdraw must pay a withdrawal fee of $7 per course. All students applying for or receiving any form of financial aid must report any withdrawals to the Financial Aid Office as their current or future eligibility may be affected. Withdrawal forms are available in the Registrar’s Office, Bldg. 39, and Room A-08.

Withdrawal from the University

Students may withdraw from the University (i.e., from all classes in which they are enrolled), up to and including

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the last day of classes prior to the beginning of the final examination period. Students, who withdraw from the University after the published deadline for withdrawal from classes, must obtain the approval of the chairperson of the department in which they are majoring and the dean of the appropriate college. Withdrawals do not affect the cumulative GPA, but will affect academic suspension/ dismissal. All students must pay a withdrawal fee of $7.00 per course. All students applying for or receiving any form of financial aid must report any withdrawal to their Financial Aid Officer as their current and future eligibility will be affected. Forms are available in the Registrar’s Office, Bldg. 39, and Room A-08.

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 from the chairperson of the department offering the course. Once the appropriate forms are completed and signed, students must pay $50.00 per credit hour, plus all additional tuition and fees up to the maximum payment.

Declaration and Change of Major

Students wishing to declare or change a major course of study must obtain the approval of the new department chairperson, as well as the release of the former department chairperson. All students receiving or applying for financial aid must have a declared major on file with the Registrar’s Office.

Change of Personal information

All changes of personal information must be reported in writing to the Registrar’s Office, Bldg. 39, Room A-08. Change of name, Social Security Number, or birth date must be accompanied by acceptable documentation verifying the correct information at the time the request is made. All students receiving or applying for financial aid must report all changes regarding their address in writing to the Financial Aid Office.

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 your classes to be dropped for non-payment, if you have not made other arrangements with Student Accounts to pay your bill. All students who have received an award letter should review their bill to make sure that the financial aid on the financial statement agrees with the amount on the award letter. After registration, notify your financial aid counselor of any discrepancies. If you have your award letter you do not need to contact the Financial Aid Office during the registration period.2. Satisfactory Academic ClassesAll undergraduate and graduate students who apply for financial aid will have their academic standards evaluated in accordance with the SAP policy which is viewable and can be printed from the Financial Aid UDC Web Site. Copies of the policy are available in the Financial Aid

Office. Students who fail to meet the minimum standards could be in jeopardy of losing their financial aid.

3. Policy for Withdrawal and Unofficial WithdrawalsIf you totally withdraw from school, the law states that the amount of Federal Student Aid Assistance you have “earned” up to the point of withdrawal must be determined by a specific formula. If you received more assistance than you earned, the excess funds must be returned. An unofficial withdrawal is when you stop attending classes and do not complete the Withdrawal Form in the Registrar’s Office located in Building 39, Rm. A-08. The amount of assistance you have earned is determined on a pro-rata basis. That is, if you completed 30 percent of the payment period or five (5) weeks of classes, you earned 30 percent of the assistance you were originally scheduled to receive. The unearned portion must be repaid by the student. If you do not repay these funds to the University, you will be barred from the next registration period. Students, who complete at least 60 percent of the payment period or 10 weeks of the semester, earned the amount of the financial aid award. For additional information on this policy, please call 202-274-5060 or come to the Financial Aid Office located in Building 39, Rm. 101.

4. Non-AttendanceAny student who has unofficially withdrawn* from the University and is a recipient of Federal financial aid will be placed in overpayment status for the financial aid received. If a student stops attending class, the student must contact the Registrar’s Office to officially withdraw. Also, notify the 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’s institutional policies and procedures, as well as the Federal guidelines, pertaining to the Refund and Return of Title IV Funds.• Pursuant to Section 485 of the Higher EducationAmendments of 1998•(P.L.105-244)•Section484Bof theHEAof1965,amended_StatuteenactedOctober7,1998_NPRMPUBLISHEDAugust6,1999_FinalRegulationspublishedNovember1,1999

BACKGROUND: The Federal guidelines for Title IV Funds require that if a student withdraws or is expelled from the University that he or she may be required to return all or a portion of the Federal Title IV funds awarded to them. If a recipient of Title IV aid (Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, D. C. Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program formerly SSIG, National Direct Student Loan, Family Educational Loan Subsidized andUnsubsidized) withdraws during a payment period (i.e., a period of enrollment), the University must calculate the amount of Title IV aid the student earned. Unearned Title IV funds must be returned to the Title IV programs.

PROCEDURES: Official Withdrawal Process:The withdrawal process begins in the Registrar’s Office (Building 39, Room A-08). A student may totally withdraw from the University (i.e., all classes for which they are enrolled) up to and including the last day of class (i.e., prior to the beginning of the final examination period).Students who totally withdraw from the University must

obtain the signature of the chairperson of the academic department offering their major and the dean of their college or school on the UDC- SRS - 529, Withdrawal/Leave of Absence Form.A student who totally withdraws from the University must apply for re- admission.All students must pay a seven-dollar ($7.00) per course withdrawal fee in the Cashier’s Office (Building 39, Room 201).

DETERMINING WITHDRAWAL DATE: The withdrawal date is defined as the date that you pay the withdrawal fee of $7.00 per class to the Cashier’s Office. This date is posted on the Student Account Snapshot (screen 409) in the Student Information Record System.If a student fails to provide written notification of his or her withdrawal from the University in a timely manner, then the Office of Financial Aid determines the withdrawal to be used in the repayment calculation.

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

RETURN POLICY: After notification by a student of his or her withdrawal from the University, the Office of Financial Aid has:•45daystoreturnTitleIVfunds• 45 days to notify a student of grant overpaymentrequirements • 45 days to notify a student of eligibility for postwithdrawal disbursement• 90 days to send post withdrawal disbursement to astudent and/or parent.The University assesses tuition, fees, and books as allowable institutional charges in the calculation of the Return of Title IV Funds.A student who totally withdraws from the University and receives a refund check may be in an overpayment status.

ORDER OF RETURN POLICY:•TheUniversity returns the lesser of unearnedTitle IVAid or _ The University charges for the period timesthe percentage of Title IV aid that was unearned The University must return Title IV funds to the programs from which the student received aid in the following order, up to the net amount disbursed from each source:•UnsubsidizedFamilyEducationalLoan•SubsidizedFamilyEducationalLoan•PerkinsLoans•PLUSLoans•FederalPellGrants•FederalSupplementalEducationalOpportunityGrant•LeveragingEducationalAssistancePartnershipProgram(ACG/SMART Grants) formerly SSIG•OtherassistanceunderTitleIV

STUDENTS’ RESPONSIBILITY TO RETURN TITLE IV FUNDS: The student must return funds to the Title IV fund from which they were received. The student must return 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 programs in accordance with the terms of the loan, and to grant programs as an overpayment. In other words, the student will be repaying any unearned loan funds in the same manner that he or she will be repaying

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earned loan funds. Grant overpayments are subject to a repayment arrangement satisfactory to the University, or overpayment collection procedures prescribed by the Secretary of the Department of Education.NOTE: The student automatically retains eligibility for Title IV assistance for 45 days after the University sends the notification of a grant overpayment and request for repayment arrangements to the student.

PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTION OF PAYMENT TO STUDENT: The student will be notified in writing within 30 days of the date of the University’s determination that the student withdrew and a grant overpayment is due. The following repayment 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 report within 30 days to the Department of Education and National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) that the student is in overpayment status.

Additional Information: Students requesting additional information, should contact the Office of Financial Aid, Building 39, Room 101, or call (202) 274-5060.

Police and Public safety

Reporting crime, suspicious or unusual activity, medical emergencies, fire and environmental safety hazards: We encourage all students, faculty, staff and visitors to report

all suspicious or unusual activity that they observe. When you contact Campus Police an officer(s) will be dispatched to the location of the incident. Campus Police will simultaneously initiate emergency response from other agencies as needed, or as required. For direct access to municipal emergency response services (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, use the following information to immediately contact Campus Police:

On Campus: Extension 274-5050Off Campus: (202) 274-5050 orReport in person at the Police Communications Center located in Building 39, Rm. A-13. Police Communications is staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week year round.

To learn more about your safety and security on campus, as well as other services provided by the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Management, you may obtain a copy of the 2008 Campus Safety and Security Brochure from any of the following offices: the Vice President for Public Safety, the Vice President for Student Affairs, or the Office of Human Resources. To view the brochure on line, visit udc.edu/downloadsAnnual Security Report at the University of the District of Columbia. This report includes statistics for the three previous years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University of the District of Columbia; and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. This report also includes

institutional policies including campus safety and security such as: statements about campus law enforcement policies; campus security education and prevention programs; and procedures for handling and reporting crime, sexual assault and other matters. To view the institution’s annual report (Campus Safety and Security Brochure) on-line, visit udc.edu/downloads. Copies of the Campus Safety and Security Brochure can be obtained from any of the following offices: Campus Police Communications (Bldg. 39, Room A-13); Vice President for Public Safety & Emergency Management (Bldg. 39, Room 301K); and Human Resources (Bldg. 38, room 301).

PARKINGIn order to use University parking facilities (including handicap parking) all students, faculty and staff members must register their vehicle(s) with the Cashier’s Office and purchase the appropriate parking permit. Students, faculty, and staff who choose not to purchase a seasonal parking permit must pay the $3.50 per day rate, and must present a valid (student, faculty or staff) I.D. All others must pay the $8.00 per day rate. A valid parking permit (or daily pass) is required at all times. Parking permits may be purchased at the Cashier’s Office, located in Building 39, Rm. 201. The Cashier’s Office is open for business Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Proof of course registration (Class Schedule) must be presented to the Cashier’s Office in order to purchase a parking permit; therefore, students must complete the registration process prior to obtaining a parking permit (not applicable to University employees).

ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETYThe University’s Environmental Protection Specialist is located in Need new location. For matters involving environmental safety and management, such as chemical spills, waste management, and other compliance and regulatory standards related to environmental safety, you should call (202) 274-7178 (during University business hours). Outside of University business hours, and in emergency situations, contact Campus Police at (202) 274-5050.

learning Resources Division schedule

Dean Albert Casciero, 202-274-6370Spring 2009 (Jan. 14 - May 13, 2009)

Building 41, Van Ness CampusMondays - Thursdays: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Fridays: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Sundays: Closed

During Intersessions, facilities are open:Mondays - Fridays: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Saturdays: Closed Sundays: Closed

During Registration, Level 5 is open until 7:00 p.m.

sPRiNg seMesTeR 2009Final examination schedule

April 25 - May 1, 2009

Final examinations will be given based on the time(s) and day(s) your courses meet during the semester. For example, if your course meets at 8:00 a.m. on Mondays & Wednesdays, your final examination will be on Monday, April 27, 2009, from 8:00 am to 10:00 am.

Final exams for Friday/Saturday classes will be held on Friday, May 1, 2009 during regular class hours.

Final exams for Saturday Classes will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2009 during regular class hours.

Class Meetings examination Times Day Date 8:00 am MW 8:00-10:00 am Mon 04/27/09 9:30 am MW 9:30-11:30 am Wed. 04/29/09 11:00 am MW 11:00-01:00 pm Mon. 04/27/09 12:30 pm MW 12:30-02:30 pm Wed. 04/29/09 02:00 pm MW 02:00-04:00 pm Mon. 04/27/09 04:00 pm MW 03:30-05:30 pm Wed. 04/29/09 05:30 pm MW 05:30-07:30 pm Mon. 04/27/09 07:00 pm MW 07:00-09:00 pm Wed. 04/29/09 08:30 pm MW 08:00-10:00 pm Mon. 04/27/09 08:00 am TR 08:00-10:00 am Tues. 04/28/09 09:30 am TR 09:30-11:30 am Thurs. 04/30/09 11:00 am TR 11:00-01:00 pm Tues. 04/28/09 12:30 pm TR 12:30-02:30 pm Thurs. 04/30/09 04:00 pm TR 03:30-05:30 pm Tues. 04/28/09 05:30 pm TR 05:30-07:30 pm Thurs. 04/30/09 07:00 pm TR 07:00-09:00 pm Tues. 04/28/09 08:30 pm TR 08:00-10:00 pm Thurs. 04/30/09

ATTENTION: For classes not covered by this schedule, final exams must be scheduled after April 22, 2009.

DISCLAIMERThe University of the District of Columbia is an equal opportunity and affirmative action institution. Its programs, employment, and educational opportunities are available to all qualified persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical disability, or political affiliation.

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College of arts & sciencesDepT: BIoloGICal & eNVIRoNMeNTal sCIeNCe

FooD aND NUTRITIoN1333-315 01 11506 FOOD ECONOMICS 2 LEC T 11:00 12:50 PM 44/307B HARRIS M1333-316 01 11485 COMMUNITY NUTRITION 3 LEC M 3:30 4:50 PM 44/307B STAFF C W 3:30 6:20 PM1333-318 01 11501 CHILD HLTH AND NUTRITION 3 LEC MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/212 HARVEY B1333-319 01 11507 FOOD ECONOMICS LAB 1 LAB R 11:00 1:50 PM 44/307B HARRIS M1333-422 01 10659 THERAPEUTIC NUTRI II 3 LEC M 9:30 10:50 AM 44/307B GANGANNA P1333-424 01 10660 THERAPEUTIC NUTRI II LAB 1 LAB W 9:30 12:20 PM 44/307B GANGANNA P1333-427 01 10661 FOOD SYSTEMS MGMT II 3 LPR T 8:00 9:20 AM 44/110 KALRO U R 8:00 10:50 AM

BIoloGy1401-101 01 10703 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/110 FERGUSSON R1401-101 02 10704 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/212 HARRIS R1401-101 03 10705 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/212 SNEED R1401-102 01 10708 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/302 HAHN P1401-102 02 10709 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/304 SEKHON H1401-103 01 10710 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/304 FERGUSSON R1401-103 02 10711 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/304 HARRIS R1401-103 03 10712 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/302 SNEED R1401-104 01 10715 BIOLOGICAL SCI II LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/302 HAHN P1401-104 02 10716 BIOLOGICAL SCI II LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/304 SEKHON H1401-111 01 10717 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/305 DEMYERS D1401-111 02 10718 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/313 RAMSUNDAR C1401-111 03 10719 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/110 SIDHU G1401-111 04 10720 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 44/110 THOMPSON M1401-111 05 10721 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/110 ELUMA F1401-111 06 10722 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/110 SIDHU G1401-112 01 10723 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/313 RAMSUNDAR C1401-112 02 10724 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/212 KINNARD M1401-112 03 10725 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/305 SINGH R1401-112 04 10726 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/212 JILES C1401-112 05 10727 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/313 SEKHON H1401-112 06 10728 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/110 SIDHU G1401-112 07 10729 FUND HUM ANAT & PHYS II 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 44/313 ELUMA F1401-113 01 10730 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 2:00 3:50 PM 44/305 DEMYERS D1401-113 02 10731 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/313 RAMSUNDAR C1401-113 03 10732 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/305 SIDHU G1401-113 04 10733 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/305 THOMPSON M1401-113 05 10734 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/302 ELUMA F

1401-113 06 10735 FUND OF ANAT & PHYS I LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/305 SIDHU G1401-114 01 10736 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/313 RAMSUNDAR C1401-114 02 10737 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/313 KINNARD M1401-114 03 10738 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/305 SINGH R1401-114 04 10739 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/304 JILES C1401-114 05 10740 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/313 SEKHON H1401-114 06 10741 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/313 SIDHU G1401-114 07 10742 FUND ANAT & PHYS II LAB 1 LAB S 9:30 12:20 PM 44/313 ELUMA F1401-234 01 10743 BOTANY LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/302 DEMYERS D1401-235 01 10744 BOTANY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/302 DEMYERS D1401-240 01 10745 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/306 JILES C1401-241 01 10747 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/306 JILES C1401-244 01 10749 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/306 SINGH R1401-244 02 10750 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/306 JACKSON T1401-245 01 10751 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/306 SINGH R1401-245 02 10752 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/306 JACKSON T1401-326 01 11446 MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/212 SNEED R1401-327 01 11447 MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/221 SNEED R1401-360 01 10753 GEN GENETICS LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/304 FERGUSSON R1401-361 01 10754 GENERAL GENETICS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/304 FERGUSSON R1401-364 01 10755 EMBRYOLOGY LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/306 ELUMA F1401-365 01 10756 EMBRYOLOGY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/306 ELUMA F1401-402 01 10758 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH II 4 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * DIXON F PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR1401-494 01 10759 SENIOR SEMINAR II 2 SEM * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * COUSIN C1401-495 01 10760 JOURNAL CLUB VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * COUSIN C PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1401102 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1401104

oRNaMeNTal hoRTICUlTURe1409-324 01 11576 GENERAL SOILS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/219 STAFF1409-325 01 11577 GENERAL SOILS LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/119 STAFF

eNVIRoNMeNTal sCIeNCe1415-107 01 10766 INTEGRATED SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/212 ELHELU M1415-107 02 10767 INTEGRATED SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/221 WOOTEN A1415-109 01 10768 INTEGRATED SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/221 ELHELU M1415-109 02 10769 INTEGRATED SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/221 WOOTEN A1415-145 01 10770 INTRO TO ENVIRON SCI 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/221 KAKOVITCH T1415-145 02 10771 INTRO TO ENVIRON SCI 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/221 KAKOVITCH T1415-146 01 10772 INTRO TO ENVIR SCI LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/221 KAKOVITCH T1415-146 02 10773 INTRO TO ENVIR SCI LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/221 KAKOVITCH T1415-448 01 10774 ENVIRON FIELD PROBS 4 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ELHELU M

MaRINe sCIeNCe1417-216 01 10778 GEOL OCEANGY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/219 STAFF1417-218 01 10779 GEO SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/219 STAFF

waTeR QUalITy MaNaGeMeNT1419-121 01 11511 CHEM ANAL WATER QUAL I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/219 STAFF1419-123 01 11512 CHEM ANALYSIS LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/219 STAFF

FooD sCIeNCe aND TeChNoloGy1421-103 01 10782 INTRO TO FOOD SCIENCE LAB 1 LAB MW 3:30 4:50 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A1421-104 01 10785 INTRO TO NUTRITION LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/318 HARVEY B1421-104 02 11482 INTRO TO NUTRITION LAB 1 LAB MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/318 HARRIS M1421-105 01 10786 INTRO TO FOOD SCI 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/110 OLOWOFOYEKU A1421-106 01 10789 INTRO TO NUTRITION 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/318 HARVEY B1421-106 02 11481 INTRO TO NUTRITION 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 44/212 HARRIS M

Accounting p.18Administration of Justice p.17Adult Education p.21Anthropology p.18Applied Computing p.20Arabic p.14Architectural Engr. Technology p.19Aviation Maintenance p.19Biology p.11Business Economics & Finance p 18Business Law, Procurement p.19Business Management p.18Chemistry p.12Chinese p.14Civil Engineering p.20Common Courses - Foreign Lang. p.14Computer Info. & Sys. Science p.19Computer Operations p.20Computer Science p 20Computer Science Tech. p.20

Construction Management Tech. p.20Criminology p.17Dance p.15Early Childhood Education p.12Economics & Finance p.18Educational Foundations p.12Educational Psychology p.12Electrical Engr. p.20Electrical Engr. Tech. p.20Elementary Education p.12Engineering p.20 English p.13English as a Second Language p.14Environmental Science p.11Food & Nutrition p.11Food Science & Tech. p.11French p.14Geography p.17Graduate Studies p.20Graphic Communications p.15

Graphic Communications Tech. p.15Graphic Design p.15Health Education p.13History p.17Hospitality Management p.19Information Processing Tech. p.19Journalism p.16Legal Assistant p.19Management Tech. p.19Marine Science p 11Marketing & Transportation p.19Mathematics p.14Mass Media p.16Mortuary Science p.16Music p.16Nursing p.16Office Administration p.19Orientation Classes p.17Philosophy p.17Physical Education p.13

Physics p.12Political Science p.17Portuguese p.14Psychology p.17Public Management p.19Radiologic Tech. p.17Reading p.13RespiratoryTherapy p.17Sociology p.18Social Work p.18Spanish p.14Speech p.14Speech & Language Pathology p.13Special Education p.13Studio Art p.15Theatre p.16Urban Studies p.18Water Quality Management p.11

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11SPRINg 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSESCourse # Sect. Call# Title Credits ACT Days Start/Stop Bldg./Room Instructor Course # Sect. New # Title Credits ACT Days Start /Stop Bldg./Room Instructor

Code for the days of the week:M=MondayT=Tuesday

w=wednesdayR=Thursday

F=Fridays=saturday

New course offering!1427-350-01 Ethical Issues in Health Care • Open to All Students

University of the District of Columbia's Foreign language program Goes Global!Travel the world through language studies in arabic, Chinese & portuguese.

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1421-209 01 11484 FOOD PROCESSING LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A1421-211 01 11483 FOOD PROCESSING I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A1421-453 01 11499 FOOD ANALYSIS LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A1421-455 01 11500 FOOD ANALYSIS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/318 OLOWOFOYEKU A1421-490 01 10790 SENIOR SEMINAR & RESERCH 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GANGANNA P

DepT: CheMIsTRy aND physICs

CheMIsTRy 1507-105 01 10845 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 44/207 STAFF1507-105 02 10846 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/209 THORSTENSON P1507-105 03 10847 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/207 SONG X1507-105 04 10848 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LEC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/207 SONG X1507-106 01 10849 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB W 9:30 12:20 PM 44/316 POSEY1507-106 02 10850 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB M 12:30 3:20 PM 44/316 HAJIYANI M1507-106 03 10851 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 12:20 PM 44/316 HAJIYANI M1507-106 04 10852 FUND OF CHEMISTRY LAB 1 LAB W 7:00 9:50 PM 44/316 SONG X1507-111 01 10853 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/A-06 KONDO N1507-111 02 10854 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A-06 ENG G1507-111 03 10855 GEN CHEM I LEC 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 42/A-06 KONDO N1507-112 01 10857 GEN CHEM II LEC 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A-06 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15071111507-113 01 11480 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB W 2:00 4:50 PM 44/314 KONDO N1507-113 02 10860 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB M 7:00 9:50 PM 44/314 ENG G1507-113 03 10861 GEN CHEM I LAB 1 LAB T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/314 KONDO N1507-114 01 10863 GEN CHEM II LAB 1 LAB T 7:00 9:50 PM 44/316 STAFF1507-135 01 10866 ESNT ORG & BIOCHEM LEC 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/207 STAFF ABOVE SECTION REQUIRES PREREQUISITE(S).1507-136 01 10867 ESNT ORGANIC & BIOCHEM LA 1 LAB R 7:00 9:50 PM 44/316 STAFF1507-225 01 11621 DESCRIPTIVE INORG CHEM 2 LEC T 12:30 2:20 PM 44/207 ENG G PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15071121507-231 01 10868 ORG CHEM I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/209 HAJIYANI M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15071121507-232 01 10869 ORG CHEM II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/209 THORSTENSON P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15072311507-233 01 10871 EXP ORG CHEM I 2 LAB MW 7:00 9:50 PM 44/311 HAJIYANI M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15071141507-234 01 10872 EXP ORG CHEM II 2 LAB TR 9:30 12:20 PM 44/311 THORSTENSON P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15072331507-352 01 10874 PHYS CHEM II LEC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/207 NOTTINGHAM W1507-354 01 10875 PHYS CHEM II LAB 2 LAB F 1:00 4:50 PM 44/208 NOTTINGHAM W1507-356 01 10876 PHYS CHEM CAL II 1 LEC MW 3:30 3:55 PM 44/207 NOTTINGHAM W1507-412 01 11622 SENIOR RESEARCH II 2 LAB ***TO BE ARRANGED*** ENG G PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15074111507-445 01 10878 INSTRMT ANAL 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/207 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1507247 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15073511507-447 01 10879 INSTRUMENTAL ANAL LAB 2 LAB F 8:00 11:50 AM 44/208 STAFF

physICs1539-101 01 11002 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LEC 3 LEC M 2:00 4:50 PM 44/321 JOHNSON R W 2:00 2:50 PM1539-101 02 11001 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LEC 3 LEC M 5:30 6:50 PM 44/321 JOHNSON R W 5:30 7:50 PM1539-102 01 11005 INTRO COLL PHYSICS II LEC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:50 PM 44/320 ROGERS E1539-102 02 11004 INTRO COLL PHYSICS II LEC 3 LEC T 5:30 6:50 PM 44/320 JOHNSON R R 5:30 7:50 PM1539-103 01 11008 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB W 3:00 4:50 PM 44/321 JOHNSON R1539-103 02 11007 INTRO COLL PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB M 7:00 8:50 PM 44/321 JOHNSON R1539-104 01 11011 INTRO COLL PHYSICS II LAB 1 LAB F 11:00 12:50 PM 44/320 ROGERS E1539-104 02 11010 INTRO COLL PHYSICS II LAB 1 LAB T 7:00 8:50 PM 44/320 JOHNSON R1539-111 01 11012 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/321 SEYOUM H1539-113 01 11013 PYSICAL SCIENCE LAB I 1 LAB F 11:00 12:50 PM 44/321 SEYOUM H1539-201 01 11014 UNIV PHYSICS I LECTURE 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/301 SPELLER L T 7:00 8:50 PM1539-202 01 11015 UNIV PHYSICS II LECTURE 3 LPR MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/320 ROGERS E T 9:30 11:20 AM1539-202 02 11016 UNIV PHYSICS II LECTURE 3 LPR MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/320 SEYOUM H W 7:00 8:50 PM1539-203 01 11018 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS III 3 LPR MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/301 SPELLER L M 2:00 3:50 PM1539-205 01 11019 UNIV PHYSICS I LAB 1 LAB R 7:00 8:50 PM 44/301 SPELLER L1539-206 01 11020 UNIV PHYSICS II LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 11:20 AM 44/320 ROGERS E1539-206 02 11021 UNIV PHYSICS II LAB 1 LAB M 7:00 8:50 PM 44/320 SEYOUM H1539-207 01 11023 UNIV PHYSICS III LAB 1 LAB W 2:00 3:50 PM 44/206 SPELLER L

DepT: eDUCaTIoN

eaRly ChIlDhooD eDUCaTIoN1319-104 01 10608 HISTORY AND PHIL OF ECE 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 38/102 PETERS D1319-104 02 10609 HISTORY AND PHIL OF ECE 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/107 BOLIG R1319-105 01 10610 PRIN OF CHLD DEVELOPMENT 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 38/102 RICHARDS D1319-105 02 10611 PRIN OF CHLD DEVELOPMENT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/102 MYERS P1319-205 01 10612 ADVANCED CHILD DEVELOPMEN 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 38/106 BOLIG R PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319104 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319105

1319-206 01 10613 INFANT EDUCATION 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 38/112 MYERS P1319-206 50 11564 INFANT EDUCATION 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/103 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319104 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13191051319-208 01 10614 EMERGENT LITERACY 3 LEC M 4:00 6:50 PM 38/102 O’GILVIE H1319-208 50 11565 EMERGENT LITERACY 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 38/102 STAFF1319-295 01 11642 WORKSHP/SPEC TOPICS VC LEC S 9:00 10:50 AM 38/112 STAFF1319-304 01 10617 PLAY ACT & MATERIALS 3 LEC M 2:00 4:50 PM 41/425 PETERS D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319104 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13191051319-314 01 10618 TCR CHLD SCH COMM INTACT 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 38/107 PETERSON D1319-314 50 10620 TCR CHLD SCH COMM INTACT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/425 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319104 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319105 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13212221319-326 01 10621 PRACTICUM II 3 PRA M 2:00 3:50 PM 38/107 O’GILVIE H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1319230 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1319-326 02 10622 PRACTICUM II 3 PRA M 3:00 3:50 PM 38/102 HAMILTON M WF 9:00 11:50 AM PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13192301319-406 01 10625 OB & STU TCNG IN ECE VC LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM 41/DCPS PETERS D W 2:00 3:50 PM 38/107 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY

eDUCaTIoNal FoUNDaTIoNs1321-204 01 11590 GUID FUNC OF THE TEACHER 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 38/107 PETERSON D1321-220 01 10627 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 38/112 FOX J1321-220 02 10628 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/325 FOX J1321-222 01 10629 CHLD & YOUTH IN URB SCHS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 38/112 FOX J1321-222 02 10630 CHLD & YOUTH IN URB SCHS- 3 LEC F 1:00 3:50 PM 38/112 SOODJINDA D PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1321-445 01 10632 METH TCHG ART IN SEC SCH 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM TBA/TBA STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1321-449 01 10633 METH TCHNG ENG SEC SCH 3 LEC F 4:30 7:20 PM 38/112 STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1321-450 01 10634 MET TCH FORGN LANG SEC SC 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/TBA STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1321-452 01 10635 METH TCH SOC STY SEC SCH 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1321-454 01 10636 METH TCHNG MATH SEC SCH 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA/TBA STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1321-461 01 10637 MET/MAT TCH CREATV ARTS E 3 LEC W 4:00 6:50 PM 38/102 RICHARDS D PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1321-470 01 10638 OBS & STUD. TCH SEC. SCH 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1321-471 01 10639 OBS & STUD TCHNG SEC. SC VC LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM 41/DCPS STAFF1321-471 02 10640 OBS & STUD TCHNG SEC. SC VC LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM TBA/TBA STAFF T 5:30 6:30 PM PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1321-471 03 10641 OBS & STUD TCHNG SEC. SC VC LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM TBA/TBA STAFF T 3:30 5:30 PM PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1321-471 04 10642 OBS & STUD TCHNG SEC. SC VC LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM TBA/TBA STAFF T 3:30 5:30 PM PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY

eDUCaTIoNal psyCholoGy1323-244 01 10645 HUMAN DEV & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 38/112 HOWARD V1323-300 01 10646 EDUCATIONAL PSY- HYBRID 3 LEC F 2:30 5:20 PM 38/112 WINSTON S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1321220 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1321222 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1323-475 01 11513 MEAS/EVAL IN TCHG & LRNG 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 38/107 O’GILVIE H

eleMeNTaRy eDUCaTIoN1325-304 01 10647 MTHDS TCH LANG ARTS ELEM 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 38/112 HOWARD V PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1323300 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1325-305 01 10648 MTHD & MAT TCH SOC STY EL 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 38/112 FOX J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1323300 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1325-306 01 10649 METH/MAT TCH MATH ELEM SC 3 LEC M 4:00 6:50 PM 39/102 SOODJINDA D PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1325-430 01 10650 PRACTICUM II 3 PRA M 2:00 3:50 PM 38/107 O’GILVIE H TWRF TBA

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13SPRINg 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSESCourse # Sect. Call# Title Credits ACT Days Start/Stop Bldg./Room Instructor Course # Sect. New # Title Credits ACT Days Start /Stop Bldg./Room Instructor1325-434 01 10651 OB & STUDENT TCH ELEM SCH 2 LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM 41/DCPS SOODJINDA D PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY

healTh1337-105 01 10663 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 47/B06 STOCKARD B1337-105 02 10664 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B06 STOCKARD B1337-105 03 10665 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B06 SLACK J1337-105 04 10666 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEAL 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 47/B06 SLACK J1337-204 01 10667 PREVENTION FIRST AID EMS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 47/B17 STEWART C1337-204 02 10668 PREVENTION FIRST AID EMS 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 47/B06 BLACKMAN L1337-324 01 10670 ORG & ADMIN SCH COMM HLTH 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B18 HALL S1337-404 01 10671 MENTAL HEALTH 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B17 JOHNSON W1337-406 01 10672 CONSUMER HEALTH 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 47/B17 HALL S1337-417 01 10673 INTERNSHIP 4 INT TR 12:30 1:50 PM 47/B18 JOHNSON W1337-424 01 10674 SEX EDUCATION 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 47/B17 SLACK J1337-493 01 10676 SEMINAR:HEALTH ISSUES 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 47/B18 JOHNSON W

physICal eDUCaTIoN1341-104 01 11551 INTR HIS & PHIL PE,HL ED, 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 47/B06 STOCKARD B1341-111 01 10677 TENNIS I: BEGINNING 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47/COURT HALL S1341-112 01 10678 TENNIS II: INTERMEDIATE 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 47/COURT HALL S1341-118 01 10679 WEIGHT MGT & CONDITIONING 1 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B01 STEWART C1341-119 01 10680 GOLF 1 LEC W 12:30 3:20 PM 47/B06 SLACK J1341-121 01 10681 SWIMMING: BEGINNING WATER 1 LEC F 12:30 3:30 PM 47/POOL STAFF1341-121 02 10682 SWIMMING: BEGINNING WATER 1 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 47/POOL STAFF1341-165 01 10683 WGT TRNG & CONDITIONING 1 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 47/B01 STOCKARD B1341-390 01 11610 INTRO ADAPTIVE PHYS ED 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 47/B06 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1341284 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1401112 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1401114 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1341389

ReaDING1351-305 01 10688 CHILDREN’S LIT. 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/105 HOWARD V1351-406 01 10691 TCH & PROG COR & REM RDG 3 PRA MW 2:00 3:20 PM 38/112 HOWARD V

speCIal eDUCaTIoN1353-204 01 10692 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 38/112 KING-BERRY A1353-204 02 10693 INTRO TO EDU OF EXCEPT CH 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 38/112 WINSTON S1353-214 01 10695 FIELD EXP IN SPEC ED I 3 LEC M 2:00 2:50 PM 38/111 KING-BERRY A PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1353-306 01 10696 BEHAV MGMT IN CLSSRM 3 LEC M 6:00 8:50 PM 38/112 WINSTON S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1353204 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13232441353-435 01 10697 MET I: TCH/MAT/SCI/PHY ED 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/104 TUCKER L PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1353-436 01 10698 METHODS: TCHG LANG ARTS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/425 KING-BERRY A PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1353-474 01 10699 OBS & STD TCH SP ED/ELEM 2 LEC MTWRF 8:30 3:30 PM TBA/TBA KING-BERRY A W 2:00 3:50 PM 38/107 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO TEACHING MAJORS ONLY1353-475 01 11550 OBS&STD TCH SPEC ED (SEC 2 LEC MTWRF 8:00 3:30 PM KING-BERRY A PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

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eNGlIsh1133-014 01 10207 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 8:00 9:20 AM 41/301 STAFF1133-014 02 10208 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/301 STAFF1133-014 03 10209 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/302 STAFF1133-014 04 10210 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/429 STAFF1133-014 05 11508 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 2:00 3:50 PM 41/323 STAFF1133-014 06 10211 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/207 STAFF1133-014 20 10213 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/302 STAFF1133-014 21 10214 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 11:00 12:20 PM TBA STAFF1133-014 22 10215 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/324 STAFF1133-014 23 10216 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/324 STAFF1133-014 24 10217 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 STAFF1133-014 25 10218 READING IMPROVEMENT 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/416 STAFF1133-015 01 10219 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 02 10220 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 03 10221 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 04 10222 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 05 10223 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 06 10224 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 07 10225 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 20 10226 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 21 10227 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 22 10228 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 23 10229 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-015 24 10230 ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-111 01 10231 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 02 10232 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 03 10233 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 04 10234 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/109 STAFF

1133-111 05 10235 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 06 10236 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 07 10237 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 09 10238 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1133015 PREREQUISITE TEST REQUIRED1133-111 20 10239 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 21 10240 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 22 10241 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/119 STAFF1133-111 23 10242 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-111 24 10243 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/109 STAFF1133-112 01 10249 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 02 10250 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/117 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331111133-112 03 10251 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 04 10252 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 05 10253 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 39/117 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331111133-112 06 10254 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 07 10255 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/117 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331111133-112 09 10256 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331111133-112 20 10257 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 21 10258 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 22 10259 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 23 10260 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 24 10261 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 25 10262 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/117 STAFF1133-112 26 10263 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 39/117 STAFF1133-211 01 10270 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/301 STAFF1133-211 02 10271 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 41/324 STAFF1133-211 03 10272 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/209 STAFF1133-211 09 11493 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1133-211 20 10273 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/408 STAFF1133-211 21 10274 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/421 STAFF1133-211 22 10275 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/429 STAFF1133-211 23 10276 LIT & ADVANCED WRITING I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/209 STAFF1133-212 01 10279 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/302 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332111133-212 02 10280 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/421 STAFF1133-212 03 10281 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/113 STAFF1133-212 04 10282 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/109 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332111133-212 09 10283 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332111133-212 20 10284 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/TBA STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332111133-212 21 10285 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/110 STAFF1133-212 22 10286 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 39/113 STAFF1133-212 23 10287 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B17A STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332111133-212 24 10288 LIT & ADV WRITING II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM STAFF1133-213 01 10293 INTRO TO CRIT WRTG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/105 WILLIAMS E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332121133-215 01 10294 CREATIVE WRITING 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/421 PETTI M1133-290 01 11552 ADVANCED POETRY WRITING 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/429 PETTI M1133-290 02 11553 WRITING FOR SUCCESS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/105 PHAIRE D1133-299 01 10295 WRITING PROFICIENCY 3 ICA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KRAUTHAMER PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR1133-315 01 10296 HIST OF ENG LANG 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/105 BARQUIST C1133-316 01 10297 ADVANCED GRAMMAR 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/309 KRAUTHAMER H1133-331 01 10298 BRITISH LITERATURE II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/324 YARBROUGH W1133-352 01 10299 AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/105 HOWE A1133-468 01 10301 PRIN OF LIT CRITICISM II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/105 TURPIN C1133-470 01 10302 AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTOBIOG 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/109 GOLDEN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332131133-470 02 10303 FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/108 GOLDEN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332131133-470 03 11555 WORLD LITERATURE 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B17A HAMILTON E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332131133-470 04 11556 PEER TUTORING 3 LEC F 1:00 4:00 PM 39/119 KRAUTHAMER H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11332131133-495 01 10305 INDEPENDENT STUDY VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * PETTI M ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

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aUDIoloGy1107-225 01 10097 ANAT & PHYSIO OF HEAR 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/307 BRADFORD A

speeCh aND laNGUaGe paTholoGy1109-116 01 10099 INTRO TO SOCIOLING 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/307 WALKER M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1109-317 01 10100 SIGN LANGUAGE 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 41/307 MINUS B1109-333 01 10101 FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/325 KALUNGA R1109-334 01 10102 ORGANIC DISORDERS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/420 BRADFORD A

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1109-344 01 10103 OBSERVATIONS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/306 KALUNGA R PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE (CONT.) PREREQ COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1109-434 01 11614 DIAGNOSTICS 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/319 WALKER M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE

speeCh1119-115 01 10148 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 41/417 LEGALL M1119-115 02 10149 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/417 PARKER T1119-115 03 10150 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/417 PARKER, T1119-115 04 10151 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/417 ROYAL, A1119-115 05 10152 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/417 ROYAL A1119-115 06 10153 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/417 ROYAL A1119-115 07 11591 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/417 ROYAL A1119-115 08 10155 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/417 GARRETT W1119-115 09 10156 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/417 GARRETT W1119-115 10 10157 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/417 GARRETT W1119-115 11 10158 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/417 JOHNSON J1119-116 01 10162 VOICE AND ARTICULATION 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/417 PIERCE P1119-242 01 10163 COMPETITIVE PUB SPKG II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/422 GARRETT W

eNGlIsh as a seCoND laNGUaGe1136-005 70 10325 BASIC ENGLISH I 3 LEC MW 8:00 10:50 AM 41/319 SWEARINGEN M1136-006 70 10326 BASIC ENGLISH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 1:50 PM 41/319 SWEARINGEN M1136-007 70 10327 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH I 3 LEC MW 8:00 10:50 AM 39/113 MOHAMED-EDMUNDS1136-008 70 10328 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 1:50 PM 39/110 FREW S1136-012 70 10329 ADVANCED ENGLISH I 9 LEC MW 9:30 1:50 PM 39/114 HAILU F1136-013 70 10330 ADVANCED ENGLISH II 6 LEC MW 8:00 10:50 AM 39/110 FREW S

aRaBIC1137-101 01 10331 BEGINNING ARABIC I 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/114 SAKADJI I1137-102 01 11595 BEGINNING ARABIC II 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/114 SAKADJI I

ChINese1139-101 01 10332 BEGINNING CHINESE I 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/423 HONG-FINCHER B1139-102 01 11597 BEGINNING CHINESE II 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/423 HONG-FINCHER B

FReNCh1143-101 01 10333 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/420 HARRIS, M1143-101 04 10335 BEGINNING FRENCH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/423 HALICI L1143-102 01 11604 BEGINNING FRENCH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/420 HARRIS, M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11431011143-102 03 11605 BEGINNING FRENCH II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/423 BOATENG F PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11431011143-201 01 11601 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:50 PM 41/319 CHRISTOPHE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11431021143-352 01 11602 FRENCH CIVIL & LIT II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/320 CHRISTOPHE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1143-374 01 11598 ADV FR CONV 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/113 RACINE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1143-382 01 11603 CIV & LIT FRANCO WRLD II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/319 CHRISTOPHE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE (CONT.) PREREQ COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1143-384 01 11599 FRENCH PHONETICS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/320 RACINE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1143-484 01 11600 CARIB LIT IN FR 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/423 RACINE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE

CoMMoN CoURses IN FoReIGN laNGUaGes1151-364 00 11637 SPECIAL PROJECTS 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * CHRISTOPHE M MAJORS ONLY PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1151-394 00 11638 IND STUDY (JR LEV) 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * CHRISTOPHE M MAJORS ONLY PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1151-464 00 11639 SPECIAL PROJECTS 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * RACINE M MAJORS ONLY PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1151-495 01 11640 INDE STUD (SR LEV) 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * RACINE M MAJORS ONLY PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

poRTUGUese1153-101 01 11594 BEGINNING PORTUGUESE I 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 41/320 CERPE A1153-102 01 10350 BEGINNING PORTUGUESE II 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 41/320 CERPE A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1153101

spaNIsh1157-101 02 10351 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/420 JACKSON S1157-101 05 10353 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/420 GRADY C1157-101 06 10354 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/420 DIAGNE M1157-101 07 10355 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/114 DAVIS III T1157-101 08 10356 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/114 DAVIS III T1157-101 10 10357 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/420 ALONSO M1157-101 11 10358 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/420 ALONSO M1157-101 12 10359 BEGINNING SPANISH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/110 HALICI L1157-102 01 10362 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/320 GRADY C

1157-102 03 10363 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/420 JACKSON S1157-102 04 10364 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/319 ALONSO M1157-102 05 10365 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/319 JACKSON S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11571011157-102 06 10366 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/114 DIAGNE M1157-102 07 11608 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/320 ALONSO M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11571011157-102 08 10367 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/420 DIAGNE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11571011157-102 10 10368 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/113 DAVIS III T1157-102 12 11609 BEGINNING SPANISH II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/417 SOLA-SOLE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11571011157-201 01 10373 INTERM. SPAN I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/113 SOLA-SOLE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11571021157-202 01 10374 INTERM. SPAN II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/307 GRADY C1157-302 01 10375 ADV SPAN GRAM/COMP II 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/309 GRADY C1157-352 01 11606 SP AM CIV & LIT II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/319 JACKSON S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1157-374 01 11607 ADV SPAN CONV 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/114 SOLA-SOLE M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE

DepT: MaTheMaTICs

MaTheMaTICs1535-005 01 10880 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 39/112 COOK R1535-005 02 10881 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/112 COOK R1535-005 03 10882 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/112 SHABAKA1535-005 04 10883 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/112 HAMLIN1535-005 05 10884 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 39/112 VIEHE1535-005 07 10886 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/112 PHUA M1535-005 08 10887 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/112 BULLOCK T1535-005 09 10888 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/112 COHEN R1535-005 10 10889 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 39/112 MCKIE F1535-005 11 10890 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/112 COHEN R1535-005 12 10891 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/112 MCKIE F1535-005 13 10892 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/112 HAMLIN1535-005 14 10893 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/112 VIEHE1535-005 15 10894 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/112 STAFF1535-005 17 11515 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-28 STAFF1535-005 18 11514 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 39/103 STAFF1535-005 19 11516 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC FS 2:00 3:20 PM 39/103 STAFF1535-005 20 11517 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 39/102 STAFF1535-005 21 11518 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC F 2:00 4:50 PM 39/102 STAFF1535-005 22 11519 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 39/104 STAFF1535-005 23 11520 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 LEC S 2:00 4:50 PM 39/104 STAFF1535-015 01 10896 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/111 HILLIARD L1535-015 02 10897 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/111 HAMLIN1535-015 03 10898 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/111 COOK R1535-015 04 10899 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 39/111 SHABAKA1535-015 06 10901 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/111 STAFF1535-015 07 10902 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/111 COHEN R1535-015 08 10903 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/111 PHUA M1535-015 09 10904 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/111 HAMLIN1535-015 10 10905 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/111 BROWN B1535-015 11 10906 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/111 STAFF1535-015 12 10907 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/111 PHUA M1535-015 13 10908 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/111 NAYAR1535-015 14 11521 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC FS 9:30 10:50 AM 39/103 STAFF1535-015 15 11522 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC FS 11:00 12:20 PM 39/111 STAFF1535-015 16 11523 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC FS 2:00 3:20 PM 39/111 STAFF1535-015 17 11524 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 39/112 STAFF1535-015 18 11525 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC F 2:00 4:50 PM 39/112 STAFF1535-015 19 11526 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 39/112 STAFF1535-015 20 11527 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC S 2:00 4:50 PM 39/112 STAFF1535-015 50 10909 INTRO ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM TBA/TBA STAFF1535-101 01 10910 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 41/401 HAWKINS W1535-101 02 10911 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/401 BROWN B1535-101 03 10912 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/401 STAFF1535-101 04 10913 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/401 GRIFFIN1535-101 05 10914 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 41/401 STAFF1535-101 06 10915 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/401 BROWN B1535-101 07 10916 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/401 COOK R1535-101 08 10917 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/401 MCKIE F1535-101 09 10918 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/401 VIEHE1535-101 10 11529 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 39/104 STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1535-101 11 11530 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 39/102 STAFF PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT1535-101 50 10919 GEN COLLEGE MATH I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM STAFF1535-102 01 10921 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/409 FARMER S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 02 10922 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/409 HAWKINS W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 03 10923 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/409 HAWKINS W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 04 10924 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/409 BLAGMON EARL L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535101

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New # Title Credits ACT Days Start /Stop Bldg./Room Instructor1535-102 05 10925 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/409 BEJLERI V PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 06 10926 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/409 MCKIE F PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 07 10927 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/409 NAYAR B PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 08 11528 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 41/401 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 09 11531 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 32/B01-27 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 50 10928 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC S 9:30 12:30 PM 41/404 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-102 56 10929 GEN COLLEGE MATH II 3 LEC TR 4:30 7:20 PM STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351011535-105 01 10930 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/409 HAWKINS W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15350151535-105 02 10931 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/409 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15350151535-105 03 10932 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/401 PHUA M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15350151535-105 04 10933 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 39/104 FLEMING J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15350151535-105 24 10934 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * HORTON L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15350151535-105 50 11569 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/425 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15350151535-112 01 10936 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS II 4 LEC TR 8:30 10:10 PM 39/102 PHUA M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351111535-113 01 10937 PRECAL WITH TRIG I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-28 HILLIARD L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-113 02 10938 PRECAL WITH TRIG I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/B01-27 BEJLERI V PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-114 01 10939 PRECAL WITH TRIG II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 32/B01-28 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351131535-114 02 10940 PRECAL WITH TRIG II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/B01-27 GRIFFIN J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351131535-116 01 10941 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/401 BROWN B PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-116 02 10942 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/401 COHEN R PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-116 03 10943 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/409 BLAGMON EARL L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-118 01 10945 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/103 BULLOCK T PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351171535-151 01 10946 CALCULUS I 3 LEC MTRF 11:00 11:50 AM 32/B01-27 DARAI A1535-151 02 10947 CALCULUS I 3 LEC MWR 7:00 8:10 PM 32/B01-27 HORTON L1535-151 03 11545 CALCULUS I 3 LEC FS 2:00 3:50 PM 32/B01-27 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351141535-152 01 10948 CALCULUS II 3 LEC MTWF 11:00 11:50 AM 32/B01-28 FARMER S1535-152 02 10949 CALCULUS II 3 LEC MTR 8:30 9:40 PM 32/B01-28 GRIFFIN J1535-155 01 10951 CALCULUS I LAB 1 LAB W 11:00 11:50 AM 32/B01-02 DARAI A1535-155 02 10952 CALCULUS I LAB 1 LAB T 7:00 7:50 PM 32/B01-02 HORTON L1535-155 03 11546 CALCULUS I LAB 1 LAB F 4:00 4:50 PM 32/B01-02 STAFF1535-156 01 10953 CALCULUS II LAB 1 LAB R 11:00 11:50 AM 32/B01-02 FARMER S1535-156 02 10954 CALCULUS II LAB 1 LAB W 8:30 9:20 PM 32/B01-02 GRIFFIN J1535-176 01 10956 INTRO TO MATH CONCEPTS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/102 JONES W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351521535-185 01 10957 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/B01-28 RICE W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-185 02 11544 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 LEC S 9:30 12:20 PM 41/401 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351051535-213 01 11532 DISCRETE MATH 4 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 39/102 HAMILTON W1535-215 01 10958 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 8:00 8:50 AM 32/B01-28 EDWARDS T PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351161535-215 02 10959 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 12:30 1:20 PM 32/B01-28 HILLIARD L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351161535-215 03 10960 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 8:30 9:20 PM 41/409 BULLOCK T PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351161535-215 04 10961 CALC/BUS, SOC & LIFE SCI 4 LEC MTWR 5:30 6:20 PM 32/B01-28 DARAI A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351161535-225 01 10965 LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 32/B01-27 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535151 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351551535-253 01 10966 CALCULUS III 3 LEC MTWF 9:30 10:20 AM 32/B01-27 EDWARDS T1535-253 02 10967 CALCULUS III 3 LEC MWR 8:30 9:40 PM 32/B01-27 HORTON L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351521535-254 01 11509 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/104 STEADMAN V PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535253 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15352251535-255 01 10969 CALCULUS III LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 10:20 AM 32/B01-02 EDWARDS T1535-255 02 10970 CALCULUS III LAB 1 LAB T 8:30 9:20 PM 32/B01-02 HORTON L1535-260 01 10971 DIFFER EQ W/LINEAR ALGB 4 LEC MWR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/104 STEADMAN V PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15352531535-316 01 10976 NUMBER THEORY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/104 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351511535-352 01 10977 ADVANCED CALCULUS II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/102 EDWARDS T PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15353511535-382 01 10979 PROB WITH APPL 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/103 BORPUJARI A

1535-386 01 10980 ANAL OF VARIANCE & APPL 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/103 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15353851535-393 01 10981 THEORY AND APPL OF MATH 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/103 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351021535-409 01 10982 HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/102 RICE W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15351521535-412 01 11533 ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/104 FLEMING J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15354111535-432 01 11535 MODERN GEOMETRY II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/103 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15354311535-435 01 11534 DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 39/104 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15354351535-462 01 11536 COMPLEX ANALYSIS II 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 39/103 FLEMING J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15354611535-481 01 10984 MATHEMATICAL STAT II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 39/102 BEJLERI V PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15354801535-483 01 11543 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS II 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 39/102 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535225 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15352541535-490 01 10986 SENIOR SEMINAR 1 SEM T 4:00 4:50 PM 39/104 STAFF

DepT: Mass MeDIa VIsUal & peRFoRMING aRTs

GRaphIC DesIGN1101-105 01 10047 FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN 3 LLB TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-12 SMITH G1101-105 02 10048 FOUNDATIONS OF DESIGN 3 LLB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-12 WALKER E1101-124 01 10049 COMPUTER ART I 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B07 TALLEY M1101-207 01 11547 MULTIMEDIA (WEB) 3 LLB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-16 NIYANGODA R1101-208 01 10050 HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/A-14 VENNE D1101-213 02 10053 PUBLICATION DESIGN 3 LAB F 9:00 2:50 PM 42/B-16 TALLEY M1101-275 01 10054 GRAPHIC WKSHP & PORTFOLIO 3 LAB MW 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-16 TALLEY M1101-494 01 10056 GRAPHIC DSGN PRACTICUM 3 PRA MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-09 NIYANGODA R

GRaphIC CoMMUNICaTIoN TeChNoloGy1104-107 01 10057 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC T 9:30 11:20 AM 42/B-16 HOWELL F1104-107 02 10058 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC T 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S1104-107 03 10059 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LEC 2 LEC S 9:00 10:50 AM 42/B-16 HUMPHREY W1104-108 01 10060 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB R 9:30 12:20 PM 42/B-16 HOWELL F1104-108 02 10061 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-08 MADKINS S1104-108 03 10062 DESKTOP PUBLISHING LAB 1 LAB S 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-16 HUMPHREY W1104-109 01 10063 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B16 MADKINS S1104-109 02 10064 DIGITAL APPLICATIONS 3 LLB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B16 MADKINS S1104-113 01 10065 DIGITAL IMAGING I LEC 2 LEC T 11:00 12:50 PM 42/B-17 BELANGER C1104-114 01 10066 DIGITAL IMAGING I LAB 1 LAB R 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B07 BELANGER C1104-214 01 11574 DESIGN TO PRINT PRACTICUM 2 LEC TR 11:00 12:50 PM 42/B-17 INTERDONATO P1104-215 01 11575 DESIGN TO PRINT PRAC I LA 1 LAB TR 11:00 1:50 PM 42/B-09 INTERDONATO P1104-295 01 10067 DIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUD VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BELANGER C

sTUDIo aRT1105-101 01 10070 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/A15 WALKER E1105-101 02 10071 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A15 WALKER E1105-102 01 10072 FIGURE DRAWING 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A-15 VENNE D1105-115 01 10073 VISUAL THINKING 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/A-12 VENNE D1105-145 01 10074 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 9:30 12:20 PM 41/201 HIMAWAN B1105-145 02 10075 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB S 9:00 3:00 PM 41/202 PETRONE T1105-145 03 10076 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 41/201 WELLS J1105-145 04 11561 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 WELLS J1105-145 05 11563 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB TR 9:30 12:20 PM 41/201 HIMAWAN B1105-184 01 10077 FUND OF ART APPREC 3 LEC S 10:30 12:40 PM 41/416 STAFF1105-184 02 10078 FUND OF ART APPREC 3 LEC MW 10:00 11:20 AM 41/416 STAFF1105-206 01 11567 INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 41/201 HIMAWAN B1105-241 01 10080 INTRO TO PRINTMAKING 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A-13 SMITH G1105-251 01 10081 INTRO TO SCULPT 3 LAB S 10:00 4:00 PM 42/A14 DEBARDELABEN T1105-280 01 11568 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY 3 LEC F 2:00 4:40 PM 41/201 STAFF C1105-282 01 10082 WORLD ART HISTORY II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 42/A-14 VENNE D1105-285 01 11571 AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART HIS 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/416 SMITH G1105-303 01 11586 ANIMATION & MULTIMEDIA I 3 LAB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B07 NIYANGODA R1105-305 01 11570 ADVANCED FIGURE DRAWING 3 LAB TR 5:30 8:20 PM 42/A-15 VENNE D1105-351 01 11596 ADVANCED SCULPTURE 3 LAB S 10:00 4:00 PM 42/A-14 DEBARDELABEN T1105-394 01 10086 DIRECTED STUDIES 3 DIR * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VENNE D1105-472 01 10089 ADV STUDIO PROJ II 3 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VENNE D1105-481 01 11572 INTERDISCIPLINARY ART II 3 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VENNE D

GRaphIC CoMMUNICaTIoN1106-301 01 11548 COST ESTIMATING 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-17 WEBER R1106-307 01 10091 COLOR MANAGEMENT LEC 2 LEC T 5:30 7:20 PM 42/B07 INTERDONATO P1106-308 01 10092 COLOR MANAGEMENT LAB 1 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B07 INTERDONATO P1106-309 01 10093 DIGITAL IMAGING II LEC 2 LEC M 2:00 3:50 PM 42/B-08 BELANGER C1106-310 01 10094 DIGITAL IMAGING II LAB 1 LAB W 2:00 4:50 PM 42/B-08 BELANGER C1106-311 01 10095 GRAPHICS MANAGEMENT 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-17 BELANGER C1106-414 01 11573 DESIGN TO PRINT PRAC II 3 LAB MW 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B-09 INTERDONATO P1106-495 02 10096 INDEP PUBLISHING PROJECT VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BELANGER C

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DaNCe1111-101 01 10119 MODERN DANCE I 1 LEC MWF 12:00 12:50 PM 46/A02 JOHNSON J1111-131 01 10120 AFRO-LATIN CUBAN MOVES 1 LEC TR 9:30 10:45 AM 46/A02 THOMPSON A1111-224 01 10121 JAZZ I 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 46/A02 JOHNSON J1111-484 01 10122 DANCE SQUAD 2 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 46/A02 THOMPSON A

FIlM1113-212 01 10123 ADV STUDIO TV PROD 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 38/B05 HANFF W1113-312 01 10124 ADV REMOTE TV PRODUCTION 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 38/B05 HANFF W1113-391 01 10125 PROGRAM INTERN CHANNEL 1 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

JoURNalIsM1115-211 01 10126 FUNDS OF JOURNALISM 3 LLB TR 12:30 1:50 PM 42/B17 ELAM J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331111115-312 01 10127 NEWS & JOURNALISM LAB II 3 LAB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B-10 VASSELL O PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11152121115-314 01 10128 FEATURE ARTICLE WRITING 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 42/B17 ELAM J

Mass MeDIa1117-105 01 10129 PROC OF COMMUNICATION 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 42/A14 STAFF C1117-105 02 10130 PROC OF COMMUNICATION 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A14 BAILEY A1117-107 01 10131 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/A14 BAILEY A1117-107 02 10132 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/A-14 STAFF1117-214 01 10133 INTRO TO PUBLIC RELATIONS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 42/B-10 VASSELL O1117-315 01 10134 WRITING FOR MEDIA 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 38/B05 HANFF W1117-315 02 10135 WRITING FOR MEDIA 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B-10 STAFF1117-398 01 10136 DIR STUDIES JOURNALISM 3 DIR * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1117-398 02 10137 DIR STUDIES JOUR HIST BLK PRESS 3 DIR TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/A-14 ELAM J1117-398 03 10138 DIR STUD JOUR 3 DIR * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VASSELL O1117-495 02 10140 JOURN INTERN KINGMAKER MA 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ELAM J1117-495 04 10141 JOURNALISM INTERN NBC4 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VASSELL O1117-495 05 10142 VIDEO EDITING 3 IND TR 9:30 11:20 AM 42/B10 HANFF W1117-495 06 10143 ETHICS IN MASS MEDIA 3 IND MW 4:00 5:20 PM 42/B10 VASSELL O1117-495 07 10144 EDITORIAL COLUMN WRITING 3 IND TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B-17 ELAM J1117-495 09 11583 INTERN AFRO-AMERICAN 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * VASSELL O1117-495 93 10146 INDEP STUD MASS MEDIA 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1117-497 01 10147 COMMUN ARTS SEMINAR 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/B10 VASSELL O1117-497 02 11585 COMMUN ARTS SEMINAR 3 LEC F 9:00 11:40 AM 42/B-10 HANFF W

TheaTRe1121-104 01 10164 INTRO TO THEATRE ARTS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 46/C06 GRAY S1121-104 02 10165 INTRO TO THEATRE ARTS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C06 BALDINGER J1121-104 03 10166 INTRO TO THEATRE ARTS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/A-14 GRAY S1121-264 01 11579 CREATIVE DRAMATICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A02 SMITH L1121-265 01 10174 PERFORMANCE WKSHP ACTING VC ICA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * SMITH L1121-281 01 10175 LIGHTING 3 LLB MW 2:00 4:50 PM 46/C06 GRAY S1121-321 01 11580 MODERN AND CONTEMP THEA 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 42/A-14 BALDINGER J1121-322 01 10176 THEATRE OF THE BLK EXPER 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C06 STAFF1121-364 01 11581 ADV PROBS IN ACTING 3 LEC TR 9:30 12:20 PM 46/C06 SMITH L1121-371 01 10177 DIRECTING I 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 46/C06 STAFF1121-495 01 10178 IND STDY IN THEATRE I 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * SMITH L

MUsIC1165-005 01 10400 FUND OF MUS THEORY 2 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A07 VANBUREN H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT1165-010 01 10401 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A04A ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT1165-010 02 10402 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB T 4:30 5:20 PM 46/A04A COOPER M ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT1165-010 03 10403 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 12:30 1:20 PM 46/A04A ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT1165-010 04 10404 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB W 2:00 2:50 PM 46/A04A ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT1165-010 05 10405 KEYBOARD GROUP INSTRUC 1 LLB R 4:30 5:20 PM 46/A04A COOPER M ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT1165-020 01 10406 VOICE GROUP INSTRUCTION 1 LLB W 4:00 4:50 PM 46/A04 ORMOND N1165-025 01 10407 UDC CHORALE 1 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 46/C09 JONES W1165-026 01 10408 THE VOICES 1 LLB R 12:30 1:50 PM 46/C09 GILLESPIE G1165-033 01 10409 SMALL JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * JOHNSON A ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-035 01 10410 WOODWIND ENS 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L1165-045 01 10411 BRASS/PERCUSSION ENS 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GEORGES D1165-070 01 10412 INSTRUMENTAL GRP INSTRUC 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L1165-086 01 10413 JAZZ LABORATORY BAND 1 LLB MW 2:00 3:50 PM 46/A07 JOHNSON A1165-087 01 10414 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GUILLEN J1165-101 01 10415 MATERIALS OF MUSIC II 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A07 KOREY J1165-103 01 10416 EAR TR & SIGHT SNG II 2 LLB TR 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A07 KOREY J1165-105 01 10417 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 LLB TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A04 BARTON L1165-105 02 10418 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 46/A04 BARTON L1165-107 01 10419 JAZZ HISTORY 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 46/A041165-115 01 10421 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H1165-116 01 10422 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT1165-116 02 10423 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT1165-125 01 10424 AP MAJ VOICE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-126 01 10425 AP MIN VOICE 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N

1165-130 01 10426 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I 1 LLB F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON A ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-135 01 10427 APP. MAJ. INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-136 01 10428 APP. MIN. INSTRUMENT 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L1165-181 01 10429 GOSPEL IMPROVISATION I 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GILLESPIE G1165-201 01 10430 MAT OF MUS IV 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 46/A04A VANBUREN H1165-203 01 10431 EAR TR & SIGHT SNG IV 2 LEC TR 11:00 11:50 AM 46/A04A VANBUREN H1165-210 00 10432 DIRECTED STUDIES VC LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY J1165-210 01 10433 AA SEMINAR 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY J ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-215 01 10434 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-216 01 10435 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 1ST SEM CONTENT1165-216 02 10436 AP MIN KYBRD 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H ABOVE SEC. LIMITED TO 2ND SEM CONTENT1165-225 01 10437 AP MAJ VOICE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N1165-226 01 10438 AP MIN VOICE 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N1165-230 01 10439 JAZZ IMPROVISATION II 1 LLB F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON A ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-235 01 10440 APPLIED MAJOR INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L1165-236 01 10441 APPLIED MINOR INSTRUMENT 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L1165-270 01 10442 COMPUTER APPL TO MUSIC I 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GUILLEN J ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-281 01 10443 GOSPEL MUSIC IMPROV II 1 LLB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * GILLESPIE G ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-307 01 10445 VOCAL ARRANG 2 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 46/C10 VANBUREN H ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-315 01 10446 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H1165-325 01 10447 AP MAJ VCE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-330 01 10448 JAZZ IMPROVISATION III 1 LEC F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON A ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-335 01 10449 APPLIED MAJOR INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-410 00 10450 DIRECTED STUDIES VC LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY J1165-410 01 10451 BM SEMINAR 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * KOREY J ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-415 01 10452 AP MAJ KYBRD 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ROACH H ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-425 01 10453 AP MAJ VCE 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ORMOND N ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-430 01 10454 JAZZ IMPROVISATION IV 1 LEC F TBA 46/A07 JOHNSON A ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION1165-435 01 10455 APPLIED MAJOR INSTRUMENT 2 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BARTON L ABOVE SEC. REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION

DepT: NURsING & allIeD healTh

MoRTUaRy sCIeNCe1423-105 01 10791 DESCRIPTIVE PATHOLOGY 3 LEC M 9:00 11:50 AM 44/215 COLES L1423-105 02 11463 DESCRIPTIVE PATHOLOGY 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/215 HILL V1423-135 01 10793 FUNERAL SERVICE LAW 3 LEC W 9:00 11:50 AM 44/215 COLES L1423-135 02 10794 FUNERAL SERVICE LAW 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 44/213 DEAN R1423-230 01 10796 EMBALM & DISPO PRIN II 1 LEC R 4:00 5:50 PM 44/215 DEAN R1423-232 01 10797 EMBALM & DISPO PRIN II LA 2 LAB F 4:00 9:50 PM 44/215 DEAN R1423-254 01 10798 PSYCHOLOGY OF GRIEF 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 44/213 DEAN R1423-294 01 10799 NATIONAL BOARD SEMINAR 1 SEM W 5:30 7:00 PM 44/215 COLES L

NURsING (a.a.s.)1425-100 01 10800 CONCEPTS BASIC NURSING I 2 LEC M 11:00 12:50 PM 44/213 GREEN R1425-105 01 11472 NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 44/213 AMARA S1425-111 01 10802 FOUNDATIONS OF NSG THEOR 3 LEC T 8:00 10:50 AM 44/213 GREEN R1425-112 01 11473 FOUND OF NSG PRACTICUM 2 PRA M 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP AMARA S1425-112 02 10803 FOUND OF NSG PRACTICUM 2 PRA W 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP WEBSTER C1425-117 01 10804 MENTAL HEALTH NSG LEC 3 LEC M 8:00 10:50 AM 44/213 JOYNER J1425-118 01 10805 MENTAL HEALTH NSG PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP WEBSTER C1425-118 02 10806 MENTAL HEALTH NSG PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP MINOR D1425-119 01 10810 MATERNAL-NEWBORN NSG LEC 3 LEC MW 1:00 2:20 PM 44/213 AKPUAKA S1425-120 01 10811 MATERNAL-NEWBORN PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP AKPUAKA S1425-120 02 10812 MATERNAL-NEWBORN PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP AKPUAKA S1425-198 01 10815 LPN/RN VALIDATION-LEC 3 LEC F 9:30 12:20 PM 44/213 GREEN R1425-199 01 10816 LPN/RN VALIDATION-LAB 1 LAB F 2:00 5:20 PM 44/107 GREEN R1425-217 01 11474 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD - L 3 LEC M 8:00 10:50 AM 44/107 SOLOMON S1425-218 01 11475 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD PRA 2 PRA T 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP SOLOMON S1425-218 02 11476 NSG CARE OF THE CHILD PRA 2 PRA R 8:00 1:50 PM 44/HOSP SOLOMON S1425-219 01 11469 NSG CARE OF ADULTS I LEC 3 LEC W 9:30 12:20 PM 44/213 GANTT T1425-220 01 11470 NSG CARE OF ADULT I PRA 2 PRA T 7:00 12:50 PM 44/120 GANTT T1425-221 01 10818 NSG CARE OF ADULT II LEC 3 LEC F 12:30 3:20 PM 44/213 JEAN-BAPTISTE A1425-222 01 10819 NSG CARE OF ADULT II PRA 5 PRA TR 4:00 10:50 PM 44/HOSP STAFF1425-222 02 11466 NSG CARE OF ADULT II PRA 5 PRA RF 4:00 10:50 PM 44/HOSP WHITE D1425-222 03 10820 NSG CARE OF ADULT II PRA 5 PRA TR 4:00 10:50 PM 44/HOSP CROSSMAN G1425-225 01 10821 NURSING PROCESS LAB 1 LAB M 9:00 11:50 AM 44/121 WEBSTER C1425-290 01 10822 NURSING SEMINAR-AAS 2 SEM M 3:00 4:50 PM 44/213 JOYNER J

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17SPRINg 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSESCourse # Sect. Call# Title Credits ACT Days Start/Stop Bldg./Room Instructor Course # Sect. New # Title Credits ACT Days Start /Stop Bldg./Room Instructor

NURsING (B.s.)1427-345 01 10823 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR RN 4 LEC W 4:00 8:20 PM 44/107 JEAN-BAPTISTE A1427-350 01 11471 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH 3 LEC W 2:30 5:20 PM 44/213 JOYNER J1427-355 01 10824 LEGAL ISSUE IN NSG PRACT 2 LEC W 2:00 3:50 PM 44/120 GREEN R1427-460 01 10825 COMM HLTH NSG THEORY 3 LEC T 4:00 6:50 PM 44/107 ASONGWED E1427-461 01 10826 URBAN HEALTH ISSUES THEOR 3 LEC R 4:00 6:50 PM 44/107 ASONGWED E1427-462 01 10827 COMMUNITY BASE NSG CARE P 5 PRA TR 7:45 3:15 PM 44/HOSP ASONGWED E

RaDIoloGIC TeChNoloGy1429-124 01 10828 RAD SCIENCE & EQUIPMENT 3 LEC M 12:00 1:20 PM 44/113 KOENIG A F 10:00 11:20 AM1429-125 01 10829 RAD PROCEDURES II 3 LEC M 1:30 2:50 PM 44/113 AGBEBAKU S W 1:00 2:50 PM1429-126 01 10830 RAD CLINICAL EDUCATION II 2 PRA TR 8:00 2:00 PM 44/HOSP KOENIG A TR 2:00 8:00 PM1429-250 01 10831 RAD QUALITY ASSURANCE 3 LEC TR 10:30 11:20 AM 44/111 KPADEH M1429-255 01 10832 RAD COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/113 AGBEBAKU S1429-260 01 10833 RAD ADV IMAGING MODALITIE 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/113 KOENIG A1429-265 01 10834 RAD ARRT EXAM REVIEW 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 44/113 KPADEH M1429-280 01 10835 RAD CLINICAL ED IV 3 LEC MWF 8:00 2:00 PM 44/HOSP AGBEBAKU S MWF 2:00 8:00 PM

RespIRaToRy TheRapy1431-172 01 10836 PRIN & PRAC RESP THER II 5 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/119 LOCKWOOD S TR 7:00 2:00 PM1431-172 02 10837 PRIN & PRAC RESP THER II 5 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/119 LOCKWOOD S TR 7:00 2:00 PM1431-172 03 10838 PRIN & PRAC RESP THER II 5 LLB MW 4:00 5:40 PM 44/119 LOCKWOOD W 6:00 8:30 PM1431-274 01 10840 ACID BASE & HEMODYN PHYS 3 LEC F 4:00 6:30 PM 44/120 HARRISON E1431-277 01 10841 ADJUNCTIVE RESP THERAPIES 3 LEC M 12:30 3:00 PM 44/117 STEINERT D1431-277 02 11464 ADJUNCTIVE RESP THERAPIES 3 LEC M 5:30 8:00 PM 44/117 STEINERT D1431-278 01 10842 RESP THER CLIN PRECEPTOR 3 PRA TR 7:00 3:00 PM 44/HOSP HARRISON E1431-278 02 10843 RESP THER CLIN PRECEPTOR 3 PRA TR 3:00 11:00 PM 44/HOSP HARRISON E1431-290 01 10844 RESP CARE SEMINAR II 1 SEM F 4:00 6:30 PM 44/213 LOCKWOOD

DepT: oRIeNTaTIoN

oRIeNTaTIoN8800-101 01 11393 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 8:00 9:20 AM 41/424 STONEHILL H8800-101 02 11394 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/424 STONEHILL H8800-101 03 11395 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/424 STAFF8800-101 04 11396 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/424 SOODJINDA D8800-101 07 11398 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/424 STAFF8800-101 08 11399 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/424 STAFF8800-101 09 11400 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 41/424 SIMPSON M8800-101 10 11401 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/424 SIMPSON M8800-101 11 11402 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/424 COVINGTON L8800-101 14 11404 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/424 FLOOD F8800-101 15 11405 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION 1 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/424 FLOOD F

DepT: psyCholoGy aND CoUNselING

psyCholoGy1171-137 01 10494 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/205 DOCKETT K1171-137 02 10495 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 LEC S 1:00 4:00 PM 44/204 STAFF1171-201 02 10497 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/204 BADWAL1171-201 03 10498 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/204 BADWAL1171-201 04 10499 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/204 LUMMIS G1171-201 05 10500 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/204 LUMMIS G1171-201 06 10501 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC F 9:00 12:00 PM 44/204 PETTY R1171-201 07 10502 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/204 STAFF1171-201 08 10503 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/204 LUMMIS G1171-201 10 10504 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/204 LUGO A1171-201 11 10505 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/204 ZACHARIAH G1171-201 12 10506 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 44/204 ZACHARIAH G1171-201 13 10507 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/204 ZACHARIAH G1171-201 14 10508 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/204 STAFF1171-201 15 10509 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM 44/204 STAFF1171-201 16 10510 PRINCIPLES OF PSY I 3 LEC F 1:00 4:00 PM 44/204 STAFF1171-202 01 10511 CRITICAL SKL DEV PSY 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 44/205 DOCKETT K PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11712011171-228 01 10512 PSYC MULTICULTURAL RELATN 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA/TBA DOCKETT K1171-235 01 10513 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM TBA/TBA ZACHARIAH G1171-245 01 10514 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 44/204 JOHNSON D1171-312 01 10515 STATISTICS II 3 LLB T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/205 FREDERICKSON1171-312 02 10516 STATISTICS II 3 LLB MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/205 JOHNSON D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11713111171-313 01 11496 EXPERIMENT PSY LEC 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM 44/205 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11713121171-315 01 10517 INDUSTRIAL/ORG PSYC 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/325 LINKOUS D1171-317 01 10518 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/108 LUMMIS G1171-319 01 11486 HUM LEARN & COGNITION 3 LLB R 5:30 8:20 PM TBA/TBA LINKOUS D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11712021171-327 01 11487 GROUP PROCESSES 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM TBA/TBA LINKOUS D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1171201

1171-420 01 10520 SENIOR SEMINAR/THESIS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 44/109 JOHNSON D1171-436 01 10521 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/205 LUGO A

DepT: URBaN aFFaIRs, soCIal sCIeNCes & soCIal woRK

CRIMINoloGy1125-100 01 10179 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS I 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/421 MBOUKOU A1125-100 02 10180 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS I 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/410 STREETER N1125-100 03 10181 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/410 MOORE M1125-102 01 10182 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/322 MBOUKOU A1125-102 02 10183 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/322 MBOUKOU A1125-102 03 10184 CRIMINOLOGY I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/322 JETER S1125-150 01 10185 JUSTICE ISSUES IN SOCIETY 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/323 ANTOININ R1125-221 01 10186 INVESTIGATIONS I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/320 STEWART L1125-222 01 11498 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 41/302 PARRIS K PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125100 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125102 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11252321125-224 01 10188 ISSUES IN CRIMINAL LAW 3 LEC S 12:00 2:50 PM 41/323 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125100 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125102 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11252321125-232 01 10189 CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/410 MOORE M1125-232 02 10190 CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/410 MOORE M1125-234 01 10192 JUVENILE JUSTICE 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/408 JONES J PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125100 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125102 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11252321125-272 01 10193 CONFLICT RESOL & MEDIATIO 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/302 ANTOININ R1125-272 02 10194 CONFLICT RESOL & MEDIATIO 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/323 SPAULDING D1125-294 05 10195 GEO-SPATIAL ANALYSIS VC LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/322 JETER S1125-294 06 10196 GEO-SPATIAL ANALYSIS VC LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/322 JETER S1125-300 01 10199 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3 LEC S 12:00 2:50 PM 41/410 PRITCHETT D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125100 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125102 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11252321125-309 01 10200 JUST IN A MULTI CULT SOC 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 41/324 ACOSTA-VELEZ M1125-395 06 11479 HOMICIDE 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/323 HILL S1125-395 20 11497 ISSUES IN SECURITY 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 41/302 HODGE M1125-491 01 10201 SEMINAR: JUSTICE TOPICS 3 SEM M 9:30 12:20 PM 41/322 HILL S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125450 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125451 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11254971125-491 02 10202 SEMINAR: JUSTICE TOPICS 3 SEM W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/322 STEWART L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125450 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125451 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11254971125-495 34 11578 ISSUES IN PRISON/JAIL MAN 3 IND TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/410 MOORE M1125-497 01 10205 PROGRAM DESIGN & EVAL 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/322 STEWART L1125-497 02 10206 PROGRAM DESIGN & EVAL 3 LEC W 9:30 12:20 PM 41/323 HILL S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125450 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1125451

GeoGRaphy1161-103 01 10380 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 LEC TR 2:00 3:20 PM 41/429 SCOTT D1161-104 01 10381 WRLD PHY GEO 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/429 MEYBATYAN S1161-105 01 10382 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/429 SCOTT D1161-105 02 10383 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/429 DOUGLAS D1161-105 03 10384 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/429 ADEMISOYE J1161-105 04 11540 WORLD CULT GEOG 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/324 OMAN R

hIsToRy1163-101 01 10385 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/309 JOWERS S1163-101 02 10386 U.S. HIST TO 1865 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/309 JOWERS S1163-102 01 10389 U.S. HIST (SINCE 1865) 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/302 MUSGROVE D1163-165 01 10391 HIST OF BLK AM II 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/309 MUSGROVE D1163-171 01 10392 INTRO TO WORLD CIV 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/302 ELKHAWAS M1163-224 01 11503 HIST OF CARIBBEAN 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/309 STAFF1163-279 01 10394 HISTORY OF D.C. 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/429 MUSGROVE D1163-279 03 10395 HISTORY OF D.C. 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/421 DAVIS C1163-394 01 10396 PHILOS & METH OF HIST 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 ELKHAWAS M1163-410 01 11502 HISTORY OF CRIME & PUNISH 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 BOSWORTH G1163-490 13 11505 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HI 3 LEC F 11:00 1:50 PM 41/309 JOWERS S1163-490 14 11589 POST WORLD WAR II US HIST 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/324 MUSGROVE D

phIlosophy1167-105 03 10457 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/301 CHANEL L1167-105 04 10458 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/301 CHANEL L1167-105 05 11562 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/301 CHANEL L1167-105 06 10459 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/301 BHATTACHARYA C1167-105 09 10460 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/301 ARAH B1167-105 10 10461 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/301 ABELLERA B1167-105 11 10462 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/301 ABELLERA B1167-105 13 10464 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/301 NORMAN K1167-105 18 10465 INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/301 STAFF 1167-107 01 10472 INTRO TO PHILOS OF RELIG 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/301 NORMAN K1167-108 01 11566 INTRO TO SOC ETHICS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/408 ABELLERA B

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1167-108 02 10474 INTRO TO SOC ETHICS 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/324 SKOCZ D1167-110 01 10476 CRITICAL REASONING 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/301 STAFF

polITICal sCIeNCe1169-205 01 10480 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/410 SHROYER G1169-205 02 10481 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/410 SHROYER G1169-206 01 10483 INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVT 3 LEC M 7:00 9:50 PM 41/302 PLEASANT S1169-206 02 10484 INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVT 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 PM 41/324 STAFF1169-207 01 10485 BLACK POLITICS 3 LEC W 11:00 1:50 PM 41/323 HARMON-MARTIN S1169-307 01 10486 THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 41/302 STAFF1169-345 01 11539 INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN 3 LEC F 10:00 12:50 PM 41/301 OMAN R PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1169-377 01 10487 U.S. FOREIGN POLICY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 ELKHAWAS M1169-385 01 11458 WESTRN POLITICAL THOUGHT 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/309 SHROYER G PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1169-436 01 10488 POLITICAL SCI PRACTICUM 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * HARMON-MARTIN S1169-475 08 11538 MODELS & SIMULATIONS OF I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/309 SHROYER G PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE1169-497 01 10492 METHODS OF POLITICAL SCI 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 41/324 O’NEILL L1169-498 01 10493 SENIOR SEMINAR 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/420 O’NEILL L

soCIal woRK1173-110 01 10537 INTRO SOC WELF/SOC WORK 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/408 OHUOHA P1173-274 01 10539 INTRO AGING/PROB BLK ELD 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/324 OHUOHA P1173-275 01 10540 ECOL OF HLTH ILL & AGING 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/325 BROWN M1173-311 01 10541 SOC WELF AS SOC INST II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/429 MURPHY J1173-311 02 10542 SOC WELF AS SOC INST II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/410 MURPHY J1173-321 01 10543 HUM BEHAV SOC ENVRN II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/429 POITIER V1173-321 02 10544 HUM BEHAV SOC ENVRN II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/421 HARRIS C1173-332 01 10545 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/324 BENOIT T1173-332 02 10546 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/421 LEVERE M1173-340 02 10547 RESEARCH IN SOC WELF I 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/410 MURPHY J1173-342 02 10548 RES SOC WELF STAT LAB I 1 LAB TR 8:30 9:50 PM 41/322 MURPHY J1173-398 02 10550 INTRO TO CRISIS INTERVENT 3 IND F 6:00 8:50 PM 41/325 GRAVELY-MOSS C1173-398 18 10552 ACTION RESEARCH & SW PRAC 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BURTON J1173-433 02 10553 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/416 BURTON J1173-491 02 10554 PRACTICUM II 5 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/429 POITIER V

aNThRopoloGy1175-113 01 10555 INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 LEC F 11:00 1:50 PM 41/421 AUSBROOKS B1175-113 02 10556 INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/408 TURE K

soCIoloGy1177-111 01 10557 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/421 AUSBROOKS B1177-111 02 10558 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/421 SHARPE C1177-111 03 10559 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/410 REDMOND W1177-111 04 10560 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/410 SHARPE C1177-111 05 10561 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/408 AUSBROOKS B1177-111 06 11477 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 3 LEC TR 12:00 1:20 PM 41/309 REDMOND W1177-321 01 10564 STAT FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 SHARPE C1177-354 01 10565 SOCIAL CONTROL 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/301 REDMOND W1177-395 09 10566 INTRODUCTION TO HIP-HOP C 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/421 RYAN A1177-395 11 11478 SOCIOLOGY OF RACE & ETHNI 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/309 SHARPE C1177-470 01 10567 DEVELOP OF SOCIAL THEORY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/213 AUSBROOKS B1177-496 01 10568 PRACTICUM 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * REDMOND W

URBaN sTUDIes1179-104 01 10572 URBAN EXPERIENCE 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/421 BUCK L1179-104 02 10573 URBAN EXPERIENCE 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/302 THOMSON P1179-105 01 10574 INTRO TO SOC SCI 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/421 BUCK L1179-106 01 10576 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 41/323 WAYS H1179-106 02 10577 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/309 BUCK L1179-205 01 10578 URBAN POVERTY 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/410 BUCK L1179-299 01 10583 PRACTICUM 3 PRA * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BENATII S1179-308 01 10584 VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT 3 LEC R 11:00 1:50 PM 41/302 BENATII S1179-308 02 10585 VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/309 BENATII S1179-310 01 10586 ETHICS & PUBLIC SERVICE 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 PM 41/410 STEWART L1179-405 01 10587 URBAN POLICY ANALYSIS 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 41/323 WAYS H

sChool oF BUsINess aND pUBlIC aDMINIsTRaTIoNDepT: aCCoUNTING, FINaNCe aND eCoNoMICs

aCCoUNTING2201-201 01 11039 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 32/101W RAMSEY D2201-201 02 11040 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 32/101W GREEN D2201-201 03 11041 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/101W ROBINSON-FOSTER2201-201 04 11042 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/101W RAMSEY D2201-201 05 11043 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 32/101W ROBINSON-FOSTER2201-202 01 11044 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32/101W GREEN D

PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012201-202 02 11045 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 32/101W GREEN D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012201-202 03 11046 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/101W ROBINSON-FOSTER PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012201-202 04 11047 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC S 9:00 11:40 AM 32/101W ROBINSON-FOSTER PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012201-301 01 11052 INTERMEDIATE ACCT I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/C07 GREEN D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012022201-302 01 11053 INTERMED ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 32/101W GREEN E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22013012201-302 02 11054 INTERMED ACCOUNTING II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/C07 CHATMAN E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22013012201-312 01 11056 FED INCOME TX ACCNT I 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/C05-B SALMON E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012022201-325 01 11456 COST ACCOUNTING 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 32/101W RAMSEY D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012022201-325 02 11057 COST ACCOUNTING 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 32/101W RAMSEY D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012022201-401 01 11059 AUDITING I 3 LLB TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/C05-B SALMON E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22013022201-402 01 11060 AUDITING II 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-B SALMON E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22014012201-404 01 11061 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/210 GREEN E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22013022201-405 01 11063 ACCOUNTING THEORY 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/112 CHATMAN E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22013022201-407 01 11455 ACCTG INFORMATION SYS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-B SALMON E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22013022201-426 01 11067 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/210 GREEN E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2201325

BUsINess eCoNoMICs aND FINaNCe2131-201 01 11024 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/A02B TERRELL S2131-201 02 11025 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/A04 EZEANI E2131-201 03 11026 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/204 STAFF2131-201 04 11027 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/A02B TERRELL S2131-202 01 11030 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:30 PM 41/A04 SAMHAN M2131-202 02 11031 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/A02B TERRELL S2131-202 03 11032 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC MW 8:30 9:50 PM 39/204 STAFF2131-202 04 11033 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 LEC S 1:00 3:40 PM 41/A05 STAFF2131-499 01 11038 SEMINAR 3 SEM MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/510 SAMHAN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209306 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22093082209-214 01 11073 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/A05 MARTIN P2209-214 02 11074 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/510 MARTIN P2209-220 01 11075 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/A05 WANG A2209-220 02 11076 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/A04 SHAH B2209-223 01 11078 QUANTITATIVE BUS TECH 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/A05 WANG A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092202209-223 02 11079 QUANTITATIVE BUS TECH 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/A04 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092202209-223 03 11080 QUANTITATIVE BUS TECH 3 LEC S 9:00 11:40 AM 41/A05 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092202209-306 01 11081 PRICE THEORY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B17A EZEANI E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2131201 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 21312022209-307 01 11082 MONEY AND BANKING 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/510 SAMHAN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2131201 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 21312022209-308 01 11083 FIN & FISCAL POL 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 41/A02B TERRELL S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2131201 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 21312022209-314 01 11084 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/A05 MARTIN P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012209-314 02 11085 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 42/C07 SHAH B PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012209-314 03 11086 BUSINESS FINANCE 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/A05 SHAH B PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22012012209-317 01 11457 PUBLIC FINANCE 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/A04 SAMHAN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 21312012209-318 01 11089 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/A04 QUIGLEY H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2131201 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 21312022209-411 01 11090 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/510 MARTIN P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22093142209-414 01 11091 SECURITY ANALYSIS 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/204 QUIGLEY H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22093142209-416 01 11454 FINANCIAL INST/CAP MKTS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/C07 SHAH B2209-495 00 11092 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

DepT: DeaN’s oFFICe

BUsINess & pUBlIC aDMIN. (CoMMoN CoURses)2550-290 01 11210 PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP 3 PRA F 5:30 6:50 PM 39/210 STAFF2550-490 01 11211 PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP 3 PRA F 5:30 6:50 PM 39/210 STAFF

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DepT: MaNaGeMeNT hospITalITy & GRaDUaTe sTUDIes

BUsINess MaNaGeMeNT2213-304 01 11107 INTRO TO MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/A02B BACHMAN P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22071042213-304 02 11108 INTRO TO MANAGEMENT 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/317 BACHMAN P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22071042213-304 03 11109 INTRO TO MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/317 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22071042213-306 01 11113 HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/A04 JOSEPH A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22071042213-307 01 11115 LABOR-MGMT RELATIONS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-A STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22071042213-308 01 11119 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 41/317 BUMPUS N PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22133042213-309 01 11120 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERC 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/C05-A STAFF C PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22171202213-319 01 11121 BUSINESS ETHICS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 PM 41/317 JOSEPH A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22071042213-406 01 11122 DECISION THEORY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/A05 TANNEN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209223 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22133042213-406 02 11123 DECISION THEORY 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 41/317 TANNEN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2213304 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092232213-407 01 11125 MULTINATIONAL CORP MGMT 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 41/317 MAKHLOUF H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22133042213-409 01 11128 ORG THEORY & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/A04 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22133042213-409 02 11129 ORG THEORY & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 41/317 BUMPUS N PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22133042213-411 01 11131 LEADERSHIP 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/102 POOLE D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22133042213-414 01 11132 PRODUCTN & OPERATNS MGT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/416 TANNEN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2213304 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092232213-414 02 11133 PRODUCTN & OPERATNS MGT 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 AM 41/A05 TANNEN M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2213304 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092232213-419 01 11134 BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEG 3 LEC TR 8:00 9:20 AM 41/A02B BACHMAN P PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT2213-419 02 11135 BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEG 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 32/B01-28 POOLE D PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT2213-495 00 11139 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF SEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBER

hospITalITy MaNaGeMeNT aND ToURIsM2214-208 01 11147 RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/212G IROEGBU H2214-210 01 11148 INTRO TO HOSPITALITY MKTG 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 42/212F IROEGBU H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22141042214-212 01 11149 COST CONTRL IN HOSPITALTY 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/212G IROEGBU H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2214204 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22142062214-216 01 11460 LAW AS RELATED TO HOSP IN 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/317 STAFF2214-290 01 11151 INTERNSHIP 1 INT * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * IROEGBU H

pUBlIC MaNaGeMeNT2215-304 01 11152 MODERN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/317 RAMEY J2215-305 01 11154 PUBLIC PERSONNEL MGMT 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 42/C07 RAMEY J2215-305 02 11155 PUBLIC PERSONNEL MGMT 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 41/317 RAMEY J2215-419 01 11465 PUBLIC POLICY 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 41/A02B RAMEY J

MaNaGeMeNT TeChNoloGy2219-221 01 11179 SUPERVISION 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/A02B STAFF2219-295 00 11180 DIR INDEP STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF SEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBER

DepT: MaRKeTING, leGal sTUDIes & INFoRMaTIoN sysTeM

oFFICe aDMINIsTRaTIoN2207-104 01 10035 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 41/A04 YATES S2207-104 02 10037 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/A05 HARRIS M2207-104 03 10038 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA HARRIS M2207-208 01 10036 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/A05 YATES S PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331122207-208 02 10041 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 41/A05 HARRIS M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331122207-208 03 10042 BUS. COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/113 HARRIS M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11331122207-403 01 11072 OFC SYS SUPV & SIMULATN 3 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/202 STAFF

BUsINess law, pRoCUReMeNT & pUBlIC CoNTRG2211-214 01 10023 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 41/A02B SHAPIRO M2211-214 02 10024 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 39/114 WHITE W

2211-214 03 10025 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM TBA/TBA WHITE W2211-214 04 11097 LEGAL ENVIRON OF BUS 3 LEC TR 4:00 5:20 PM 41/A02-B SHAPIRO M2211-304 01 11099 PURCHASHING & MAT’L MGT 3 LEC F 6:00 8:40 PM 39/205 STAFF2211-305 01 11615 THE FEDERAL ACQUTN SYSTS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/205 STAFF2211-318 01 10026 COMMERCIAL LAW 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 44/207 SHAPIRO M2211-318 02 10027 COMMERCIAL LAW 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM TBA/TBA WHITE W2211-318 03 10028 COMMERCIAL LAW 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/A04 SHAPIRO M2211-318 04 11101 COMMERCIAL LAW 3 LEC S 9:30 11:50 AM 39/204 STAFF2211-404 01 11103 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/P03 STAFF

CoMpUTeR INFoRMaTIoN aND sysTeMs sCIeNCe2217-120 01 10016 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/P04-A DHURIA H2217-120 02 10017 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB TR 11:00 12:20 PM 44/P04-A DHURIA H2217-120 03 10019 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB MW 5:30 6:50 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J2217-120 04 10020 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB TR 4:00 5:20 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J2217-120 05 10021 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J2217-220 01 11164 BASIC FOR BUSINESS 4 LLB MW 7:00 8:45 PM 44/P04-A SMITH J2217-225 01 10022 PROB SOLVING W/VISUAL BAS 4 LLB F 5:30 8:20 PM 32/C05-A STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22171202217-330 01 11165 INTERNET PROGRAMMING 4 LLB TR 7:00 8:40 PM 32/C05-A STAFF2217-401 01 10033 BUSN SYS ANALYSIS & DESIG 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/C05-A AL-SHAMERI PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22172202217-402 01 10031 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC TR 9:30 10:50 AM 44/P03 DHURIA H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2213304 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22273042217-402 02 10032 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 44/P03 DHURIA H PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2213304 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22273042217-402 03 10043 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 44/P03 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2213304 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209314 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22273042217-409 01 10015 COMPUTER ANAL FOR MGMT 3 LLB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 41/A05 AL-SHAMERI PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2209223 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2217120

leGal assIsTaNT2218-162 01 11174 LEGAL RES/WRITING II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/P03 STAFF2218-171 01 11175 LEGAL PROCESS I 3 LEC S 9:00 11:40 AM 39/115 STAFF2218-271 01 11593 REAL ESTATE LAW & PRAC I 3 LEC S 12:30 2:50 PM 39/116 STAFF2218-278 01 11178 LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATN 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/202 WHITE W

MaRKeTING aND TRaNspoRTaTIoN2227-304 01 11181 INTRO. TO MKTG. MGMT. 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 44/P03 STAFF2227-304 02 11182 INTRO. TO MKTG. MGMT. 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 44/209 OSTAPENKO N2227-304 03 11183 INTRO. TO MKTG. MGMT. 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM 39/203 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2207104 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR2227-305 01 11185 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/203 STAFF2227-308 01 11186 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/110 OSTAPENKO N2227-403 01 11187 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/421 LYONS D PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2227304 (CONT.) PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22092232227-408 01 11189 ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/210 STAFF

INFoRMaTIoN pRoCessING TeChNoloGy2228-101 01 11191 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 32/C05-A STAFF2228-101 02 11559 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 44/P04-A STAFF2228-102 01 11193 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING II 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 32/C05-A STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22281012228-206 01 11196 OFFICE PROCEDURES 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM TBA/TBA STAFF2228-211 01 11197 WORD I 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 32/C05-A STAFF

sChool oF eNGINeeRING aND applIeD sCIeNCesDepT: eNGINeeRING, aRChITeCTURe & aeRospaCe TeChNoloGy

aVIaTIoN MaINTeNaNCe MaNaGeMeNT3502-435 01 11213 FLIGHT SAFETY 3 LEC MW 3:30 5:00 PM TBA/TBA NABITAWO M3502-455 01 11214 NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM 3 LEC F 3:00 6:00 PM TBA/TBA OKWOSHA J3502-481 01 11216 SYSTEM FAULT ISOLATION 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * ALRAEE

aVIaTIoN MaINTeNaNCe3503-124 01 11217 AIRCRAFT METALIC STRUCT 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 3:00 PM TBA/TBA BRUNO G3503-125 01 11218 AIRCRAFT SYSTS & COMP 5 LEC MTWRF 11:30 3:00 PM TBA/TBA OKWOSHA J3503-214 01 11219 AIR RECIP ENGIN THEO 5 LEC MTWRF 7:30 11:00 AM TBA/TBA ALRAEE3503-215 01 11220 AIR ENGINE SYSTS & COMPS 5 LEC MTWRF 7:30 11:00 AM TBA/TBA NABITAWO M

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SPRINg 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSESCourse # Sect. Call # Title Credits ACT Days Start/Stop Bldg./Room Instructor Course # Sect. New # Title Credits ACT Days Start /Stop Bldg./Room Instructor

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aRChITeCTURal eNGR TeChNoloGy3505-102 01 11221 ARCH DRWG&DES II LEC/LAB 3 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM 42/A10 BELTON R PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35051013505-116 01 11222 MATERIAL AND METHODS II 3 LEC S 9:00 12:00 PM 42/B-17 KILLETTE J3505-202 01 11223 ARCHIT DRWG&DES IV LC/LB 4 LLB MWF 6:30 8:20 PM 42/A09 MARSHALL3505-206 01 11224 CADD DOCS/SPEC & ESTIMATE 3 LLB MWF 8:30 10:00 PM 42/114A BELTON R3505-232 01 11225 STRUCTURAL DESIGN 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF3505-246 01 11226 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS II 3 LLB S 1:00 4:00 PM 42/B-17 KILLETTE J3505-299 01 11227 INDEPENDENT STUDY VC IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * PEARSON JR C3505-302 01 11228 PROF STUDIO LAB VI 5 LLB MWF 6:30 9:40 PM 42/A07 MITCHELL M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35053013505-322 01 11229 HIST & THEORY ARCH III 3 LEC MWF 5:30 6:20 PM 42/A10 MITCHELL M PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35053213505-402 01 11230 PROF STUDIO LAB VIII 5 LLB MWF 6:30 9:40 PM 42/A07 PEARSON JR C PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35054013505-414 01 11231 PROFESSIONAL ETHIC II 3 LEC MWF 5:30 6:20 PM 32/204 PEARSON JR C

eNGINeeRING3507-112 01 11233 ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTATI 3 LLB MW 3:30 4:45 PM 42/114A BROOKS C

CIVIl eNGINeeRING3509-202 01 11235 ENGINEERING MECHANICS II 3 LPR MW 5:30 6:45 PM 32/105 BEHERA P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35092013509-206 01 11237 MECHANICS SOLIDS 3 LLB MW 7:00 8:15 PM 32/107 POULOSE P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35092013509-207 01 11238 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS LAB 1 LAB MW 8:30 10:00 PM 32/C02 POULOSE P3509-312 01 11239 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCT 3 LPR TR 5:30 6:45 PM 32/105 ZEYTINCI A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35093113509-419 01 11240 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUC 3 LPR TR 7:00 8:15 PM 32/105 ZEYTINCI A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35093113509-435 01 11241 FOUNDATION DESIGN 3 LPR MW 5:30 6:45 PM 42/209 BEHERA P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35093313509-442 01 11242 WATER SUPPLY ENGR 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:15 PM 42/209 BEHERA P3509-492 01 11244 SR PROJ IN CIVIL ENGR II 3 LPR S 9:00 11:30 AM 42/114A ZEYTINCI A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3509491

MeChaNICal eNGINeeRING3511-208 01 11250 THERMODYNAMICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/106 BROOKS C PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15392013511-222 01 11253 ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS 3 LEC TR 4:00 4:50 PM 32/107 POULOSE P R 7:00 9:30 PM PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35312213511-351 01 11257 HEAT TRANSFER 4 LLB MW 4:00 5:20 PM 32/208 AHDUT K PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511321 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 15352603511-361 01 11258 MACHINE DESIGN 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/208 BROOKS C PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3509206 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35112053511-371 01 11260 DESIGN CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 LPR TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/209 AHDUT K PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1535260 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35092023511-462 01 11262 DESIGN OF ENGERGY SYSTEM 3 LPR TR 7:00 8:30 PM 32/106 BROOKS C PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35113513511-473 01 11263 MICROELECTROMECH SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:45 PM 42/114A OSOSANYA E3511-478 01 11264 MECHATRONICS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:30 PM 42/114A OSOSANYA E3511-492 01 11265 SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT II 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/114A ADEBAYO A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 3511491

CIVIl eNGINeeRING TeChNoloGy3513-232 01 11267 STEEL STRUCTURES 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 32/208 CHETTIAR M

CoNsTRUCTIoN MaNaGeMeNT TeChNoloGy3515-434 01 11268 CONCRETE STRUCTURES 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:45 PM 32/208 CHETTIAR M3515-486 01 11494 ESTIMATNG 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:15 PM 32/208 CHETTIAR M3515-487 01 11269 CONTRACTS & SPECIF 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:30 PM 42/210 STAFF

TeChNoloGy IN The woRlD sITUaTIoN3551-400 01 11392 ENGR IN THE WORLD SIT VC LEC TR 4:00 4:50 PM 42/209 STAFF

DepT: CoMpUTeR sCIeNCe & INFoRMaTIoN TeChNoloGy

CoMpUTeR opeRaTIoNs3523-231 01 11273 INTERNET & WIDE AREA NET 2 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/203 BARNETT D3523-232 01 11274 INTERNET & WIDE AREA/NET 1 LAB MW 7:00 7:50 PM 32/203 BARNETT D3523-235 01 11275 INTRO WEB PABE DEV & HTML 2 LEC MW 2:00 2:50 PM 32/101E SHIE D3523-236 01 11277 INTRO WEB PAGE DEV & HTML 1 LAB MW 3:00 3:50 PM 32/101E SHIE D

applIeD CoMpUTING3528-104 01 11281 INTRO TO APPLIC OF COMPUT 2 LEC MW 5:30 6:20 PM 32/101E STAFF3528-105 01 11283 INTRO APPL OF COMP LAB 1 LAB MW 6:30 7:20 PM 32/101E STAFF3528-110 01 11285 INTRO PROGRAMMING 2 LEC MW 11:00 11:50 AM 32/202B SHIE D3528-110 02 11286 INTRO PROGRAMMING 2 LEC TR 5:30 6:20 PM 32/202B STAFF3528-111 01 11287 INTRO PROGRAMMING LAB 1 LAB MW 12:00 12:50 PM 32/202B SHIE D3528-111 02 11288 INTRO PROGRAMMING LAB 1 LAB TR 6:30 7:20 PM 32/202B STAFF3528-115 01 11620 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTING 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B15 MANNING T

3528-231 01 11290 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 42/113B ZEADALLY S3528-231 02 11291 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 42/113B STAFF3528-232 01 11294 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/113B STAFF3528-232 02 11629 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/113B FINLEY G3528-233 01 11295 COMPUTER SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB TR 12:30 1:20 PM 42/113B ZEADALLY S3528-233 02 11296 COMPUTER SCIENCE I LAB 1 LAB TR 7:00 8:20 PM 42/113B STAFF3528-234 01 11299 COMPUTER SCIENCE II LAB 1 LAB MW 12:30 1:50 PM 42/113B STAFF3528-234 02 11630 COMPUTER SCIENCE II LAB 1 LAB MW 7:00 7:50 PM 42/113B FINLEY G3528-285 01 11300 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS VC LEC T 2:00 4:50 PM 32/202B SHIE D

CoMpUTeR sCIeNCe3529-241 01 11303 DATA STRUCTURES 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 32/107 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35282323529-254 01 11631 INTRO TO COMPUTER GRAPH 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 32/202B STAFF3529-304 01 11632 ALGORITHMIC TECHNIQUES 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/101E STAFF3529-341 01 11310 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/B15 STAFF3529-352 01 11619 NETWORK SECURITY 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:50 PM 42/108 FINLEY G3529-412 01 11313 OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:20 PM 32/202B KIM S3529-415 01 11315 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/B15 STAFF3529-454 01 11317 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 32/107 STAFF3529-490 01 11318 SPEC TOPICS COMP SCIENCE 3 LEC T 2:00 4:50 PM 42/113B STAFF3529-490 03 11319 SPEC TOPICS COMP SCIENCE 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 32/203 STAFF3529-495 01 11320 SENIOR SEMINAR 1 LEC F 1:00 1:50 PM 42/113B KIM S3529-499 01 11322 SENIOR PROJECT VC DIR F 2:00 2:50 PM 42/113B CHEN L

DepT: eleCTRICal eNGINeeRING

eleCTRICal eNGINeeRING3531-105 01 11328 INTRO ELECT & COMPUTER EN 2 LEC MW 12:00 12:50 PM 32/107 MILLS N3531-222 01 11330 ELECT CIRCUITS LEC II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/210 BHAR T3531-224 01 11337 ELECT CIRCUITS LAB II 1 LAB M 11:00 1:30 PM 32/A02 STAFF3531-307 01 11341 PROB & STATS FOR ENGRS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 42/210 MILLS N3531-312 01 11343 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION II 3 LEC TR 12:30 1:50 PM 32/102 OSOSANYA E3531-314 01 11347 COMPUTER ORGANIZ II LAB 1 LAB F 12:00 2:30 PM 32/102 OSOSANYA E3531-352 01 11350 ELECTRONICS II 3 LEC MW 2:00 3:20 PM 42/210 BHAR T3531-354 01 11351 ELECTRONICS II LAB 1 LAB W 11:00 1:30 PM 32/A01 BHAR T3531-362 01 11356 ELETROMAGNET THEORY II 3 LEC MW 9:30 10:50 AM 42/209 DARBY A PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35313613531-371 01 11359 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS I 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 32/102 LAKEOU PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35313013531-459 01 11362 INTRO DIGITAL COMP ARCH & 3 LEC TR 11:00 12:20 PM 32/102 OSOSANYA E PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35313123531-469 01 11364 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SY 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 32/A01 COTAE P PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35313073531-470 01 11365 CONTROL SYSTEMS & APPLIC 3 LEC MW 11:00 12:20 PM 42/209 MAHMOUD W3531-473 01 11368 DIGITAL COMMUNCATION SYS 1 LAB T 3:00 5:30 PM 32/A01 COTAE P3531-477 01 11370 CONTROL SYST & APPLS LAB 1 LAB F 11:00 1:30 PM 32/102 MAHMOUD W3531-496 01 11376 SENIOR PROJECT II 2 LLB MW 2:00 4:00 PM 32/102 MAHMOUD W PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 35314953531-496 02 11459 SENIOR PROJECT II 2 LLB MW 2:00 4:00 PM 32/102 COTAE P

eleCTRICal eNGINeeRING TeChNoloGy3533-102 01 11378 FUND.ELECT.ENG. TECH II 3 LEC T 5:30 8:15 PM 32/A02 STAFF3533-104 01 11379 FUND ELEC TECH II LAB 1 LAB R 5:30 8:00 PM 32/A02 STAFF3533-120 01 11380 COMPUTER SOFTWR ENGR TECH 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 32/A03 STAFF3533-122 01 11381 COMPUTER SOFTWR ENGR TECH 1 LAB W 5:30 8:20 PM 32/A03 STAFF3533-202 01 11384 ELECTRONICS II 3 LEC M 5:30 8:15 PM 32/107 STAFF3533-205 01 11386 ELECTRONICS LAB II 1 LAB W 5:30 8:00 PM 32/A01 STAFF3533-207 01 11387 ADV ELEC COMMUNICATIONS 3 LEC T 5:30 8:15 PM 32/A01 STAFF3533-209 01 11388 ELECT COMMUNICATION LAB 1 LAB R 5:30 8:00 PM 32/A01 STAFF3533-290 01 11389 ELEC TROUBLESHTNG/PROTO 2 LEC W 8:30 10:15 PM 32/A04 STAFF3533-292 01 11390 ELECTRONIC TBL & PRTO LAB 2 LAB M 8:30 11:00 PM 32/A04 STAFF3533-296 01 11391 ENGR TECH SEMINAR 1 LEC T 8:30 10:10 PM 32/107 STAFF

GRaDUaTe sTUDIesColleGe oF aRTs & sCIeNCes

DepT: BIoloGICal & eNVIRoNMeNTal sCIeNCe

FooD aND NUTRITIoN1333-500 01 10662 DIETARY CANCER 2 LEC R 12:30 1:50 PM 44/110 GANGANNA P PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR

BIoloGy1401-531 01 10761 CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 3 LAB M 9:30 12:20 PM 44/312 KUMAR D PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR1401-585 01 10762 CANC ED OUT FLD STUDY 4 LLB MW 2:00 3:20 PM 44/212 COUSIN C PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR1401-602 01 10763 RESEARCH II VC LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * DIXON F PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR

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DepT: eDUCaTIoNaDUlT eDUCaTIoN1303-504 50 10589 INTRO TO ADULT EDUCATION 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 38/102 SHIFFERAW M1303-514 50 10590 ADULT LEARNER 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 39/104 FARRINGTON-LYN1303-525 50 10591 TECH FOR TEACHING ADULTS 3 LEC M 7:00 9:50 PM 39/104 SHIFFERAW M

speCIal eDUCaTIoN1353-505 01 10700 CURR METH FOR DIAG & ADAP 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/104 TUCKER L1353-537 01 10701 PSYCHGY EXCEP CHILDREN 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 38/112 WINSTON S1353-557 01 10702 BEHAVIOR & CLASSRM MGMT 3 LEC M 6:00 8:50 PM 38/112 WINSTON S1353-589 50 11510 SPECIAL TOPICS IN SPEC ED VC LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/103 STAFF

DepT: eNGlIsh sTUDIes

eNGlIsh1133-500 01 11492 INTRDISPLNRY RESRCH MET 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM HAMILTON E ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO DEGREE/NONDEGREE GRADUATE STUDENT1133-520 01 10311 WRITING WORKSHOP 3 LEC MW 7:00 8:20 PM STAFF ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO DEGREE/NONDEGREE GRADUATE STUDENT UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION1133-530 01 10312 INTERNSHIP 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * HAMILTON E1133-540 01 10314 RESEARCH - THESIS VC THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * HAMILTON E1133-570 01 10315 PROSEM:SPECL STY IN LANG 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/105 STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION1133-570 02 10316 PROSEM:SPECL STY IN LANG 3 LEC TR 8:30 9:50 PM 39/117 STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION1133-571 01 11490 COMTEMPORARY RHEOTRIC 3 LEC TR 5:30 6:50 PM 41/408 HAMILTON E UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION1133-577 01 11491 STUDIES IN WORLD LITERATU 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * HAMILTON E UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION1133-595 01 10318 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF ABOVE SEC. OPEN TO DEGREE/NONDEGREE GRADUATE STUDENT

DepT: laNGUaGes aND CoMMUNICaTIoN DIsoRDeRs

aUDIoloGy1107-552 01 10098 AURAL REHABILITATION 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/307 RANDOLPH P

speeCh aND laNGUaGe paTholoGy1109-535 01 10108 LANGUAGE DISORDERS 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 41/319 WALTERS T1109-536 01 10109 PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/306 WALKER M1109-560 01 11611 PRACTICUM IN SPEECH 3 PRA MTWRF 9:00 4:00 PM 41/306 WALTERS T PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY MAJORS ONLY1109-560 02 11612 PRACTICUM IN SPEECH 3 PRA MTWRF 9:00 4:00 PM 41/306 OTTEY N PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY MAJORS ONLY1109-560 03 11613 PRACTICUM IN SPEECH 3 PRA MTWRF 9:00 4:00 PM 41/306 KALUNGA R PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY MAJORS ONLY1109-611 01 10113 PHYSIOLOGICAL & ACCOUST P 3 LLB M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/307 RANDOLPH P1109-635 01 10115 STRUC ABN SPCH MECH 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 41/420 BRADFORD A1109-636 01 10116 NEUROPHYS DIS SPCH & SWAL 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 41/320 OTTEY N PREREQUISITE COURSE REQ’D WITH MIN. GRADE GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY

DepT: MaTheMaTICs

MaTheMaTICs1535-502 01 10987 DIFF EQUATIONS FOR TCHRS 3 LEC MW 12:30 1:50 PM 39/102 STAFF1535-521 01 10988 ABSTRACT ALG I FOR TCHRS 3 LEC TR 7:00 8:20 PM 39/104 STAFF1535-525 01 10989 NUMBER THEORY FOR TCHRS 3 LEC MW 5:30 6:50 PM 39/103 RICE W1535-541 01 10990 HIST OF MATH FOR TCHRS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/102 RICE W1535-573 01 11461 SURVEY OF PROBABILITY 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/212F BEJLERI V1535-574 01 11462 PROBABILITY THEORY 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 32/B01-28 BORPUJARI A1535-582 01 10991 SEMINAR II FOR MATH TCHRS 3 LEC MW 4:00 5:20 PM 39/104 STAFF1535-599 01 10992 SEL TOPICS IN MATH 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * BLAGMON-EARL1535-599 02 10993 SEL TOPICS IN MATH 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1535-599 03 10994 SEL TOPICS IN MATH 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1535-600 01 10995 COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY 1 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

DepT: psyCholoGy aND CoUNselING

psyCholoGy1171-506 01 10522 ADV SOC/ENVIRONMNTL PSY 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/108 STAFF1171-523 01 11616 ASSESSMNT INTELLIGEN LEC 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1171-524 01 10524 ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALTY 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 44/109 STAFF1171-525 01 10525 ASSESSMNT OF PERSNALTY LA 1 LAB S 12:00 1:50 PM 44/109 STAFF1171-530 01 11617 LABORATORY ASSESSMNT INTE 1 LAB * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

1171-548 01 11618 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 41/325 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 11715041171-553 02 10532 THESIS VC THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1171551 PERMISSION NEEDED FROM INSTRUCTOR1171-595 01 10534 INDEPENDENT RES STUDY VC ND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF1171-596 01 10535 SPEC TOP IN CLIN PSY & CO VC LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 41/325 STAFF GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY

CoUNselING1315-509 01 10594 COUN PHILOS & PRAC 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 41/403 STAFF1315-510 01 11489 GROUP COUNSELING 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 COOKE B PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 1171504 PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13155091315-513 01 11495 COUNSELING MINORITIES-ONL 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * JEFFERSON P ABOVE SEC.TAUGHT ON-LINE 1315-514 01 10595 THEORY OF COUNSELING 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 COOKE B1315-517 01 10596 CAREER THEORIES & DEVLPMN 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/325 STAFF1315-518 01 10597 SUPERV/PRACT & FLD EXPER 3 PRA W 5:30 8:20 PM JEFFERSON P1315-521 01 10598 PRACT/FLD EXPER COUNSL I 3 PRA W 5:30 8:20 PM JEFFERSON P1315-522 01 10599 PRA/FLD EXPER COUNSL II 3 PRA W 5:30 8:20 PM JEFFERSON P1315-530 01 10600 TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELING 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 STAFF PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 13155191315-532 01 10601 INTRO RESRCH & PROG EVAL 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 44/109 JEFFERSON P1315-544 01 10603 MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSEL 3 LEC S 9:00 11:50 AM 41/403 STAFF1315-546 01 10604 COUNSELING CHLD & ADOL ON 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * JEFFERSON P ABOVE SEC. TAUGHT ON-LINE

sChool oF BUsINess aND pUBlIC aDMINIsTRaTIoNDepT: aCCoUNTING, FINaNCe aND eCoNoMICs

aCCoUNTING2201-505 01 11068 ACCTG REPTG/THEORY/PRAC 3 LEC R 7:00 9:40 PM 42/C07 CHATMAN E UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION

BUsINess eCoNoMICs aND FINaNCe2209-504 01 11093 FINANCIAL MANAGE 3 LEC W 7:00 9:40 PM 39/205 WANG A UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2209-517 01 11095 INTERN’L ECONO & FINANCE 3 LEC M 7:00 9:40 PM 39/205 EZEANI E UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2209-526 01 11096 QUANTITATIVE BUS METHODS 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/202 GOYAL T UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION

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BUsINess MaNaGeMeNT2213-508 01 11143 ORG. DEVELOP & BEHAVIOR 3 LEC M 7:00 9:50 PM 41/A02B BUMPUS N UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2213-509 01 11144 SYS APPROACH & PROJ MGMT 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/210 STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2213-516 01 11145 INTERNATIONAL BUSN MGT 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 39/210 JOSEPH A UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2213-519 01 11146 POLICY FORMULATION 3 SEM W 7:00 9:50 PM 41/A02B BACHMAN P PERMISSION NEEDED FROM DEPARTMENT

pUBlIC MaNaGeMeNT2215-504 01 11156 ADV PUB PERSNL MGMT 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 39/203 STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2215-507 01 11157 INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIO 3 LEC M 7:00 9:50 PM 41/203 STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2215-519 01 11159 PUB POLICY DEVEL & IMPL 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/203 NDUMEBE J UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2215-529 01 11160 PUB FIN & BUDGET PROCESS 3 LEC T 7:00 9:50 PM 39/203 NDUMEBE J UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2215-536 01 11161 THESIS SEMINAR 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF2215-538 00 11162 INDEP STUDY-PUBLIC ADM 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF SEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBER2215-538 01 11163 INDEP STUDY-PUBLIC ADM 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION

INDepeNDeNT sTUDy & ThesIs2241-595 00 11200 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF

laBoR sTUDIes2343-523 01 11549 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 41/317 STAFF2343-596 00 11208 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 IND * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF SEE DEPARTMENT FOR SECTION NUMBER

21SPRINg 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSESCourse # Sect. Call# Title Credits ACT Days Start/Stop Bldg./Room Instructor Course # Sect. New # Title Credits ACT Days Start /Stop Bldg./Room Instructor

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

Federal and District of Columbia laws prohibit the unlawful use, manu-facture, possession, control, sale and dispensation of any illegal narcotic, dangerous drug, or alcohol.

The health risks associated with the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol include physical and mental impairment, emotional and psychologi-cal deterioration, fine and gross motor degeneration, and death.

Students who unlawfully possess, use, or distribute illicit drugs or alcohol shall 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 counsel-ing and referral services to students with problems related to drug use and alcohol abuse. The University also provides information about substance abuse and 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.

NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTSThe University Of the District Of Columbia Drug & Alcohol Abuse Policy

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended, known as FERPA, is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. Education records are directly related to the student and are maintained by the university.

Under FERPA, students are given certain rights regarding education records:1. The right to inspect and review education records 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 privacy rights.3. The right to consent to disclose directory information, except to the extent that FERPA and the regulations authorize disclosure without consent.4. The right to file with the U.S. Department of Education a complaint concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the requirements of FERPA

and the regulations. The complaint should be in writing and contain specific allegations of fact. The complaint should be sent to:

Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20202-4605

The following documents are located in the Office of the Registrar:1. Information regarding The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended.2. Request to Review Education Records form.3. Request to Amend or Remove Education Records form.4. Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form.*

*Directory information is information contained in an education record of a student that generally would not be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed. It includes, but is not limited to, the student’s name, date and place of birth, major field of study, dates of attendance, career classification, enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate or graduate; full-time or part-time), participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight, height of members of athletic teams degrees, honors and awards received, and most recent education agency or institution attended.

Note: Items that can never be identified as directory information are a student’s social security number, citizenship, gender, religious preference, grades and grade point average.

FERPA

DepT: MaRKeTING, leGal sTUDIes & INFoRMaTIoN sysTeM

CoMpUTeR INFoRMaTIoN aND sysTeMs sCIeNCe2217-505 01 11582 ANAL/DESIGN/INFO SYSTEMS 3 LEC W 7:00 9:50 PM 44/P03 DHURIA H2217-506 01 11453 COMPUTER ANAL FOR MGMT 3 LEC M 7:00 9:50 PM 44/P03 AL-SHAMERI

MaRKeTING aND TRaNspoRTaTIoN2227-504 01 11190 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3 LEC R 7:00 9:50 PM 39/204 STAFF UNDERGRADS NEED INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION2227-508 01 11449 BUYER BEHAVIOR 3 LEC F 5:30 8:20 PM 39/203 VERMILLION L PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 22275042227-514 01 11450 INTER’L MARK MANAGE 3 LEC T 7:00 9:40 PM 39/204 OSTAPENKO N PREREQUISITE COURSE REQUIRED - 2227504

sChool oF eNGINeeRING aND applIeD sCIeNCesDepT: CoMpUTeR sCIeNCe & INFoRMaTIoN TeChNoloGy

3530-505 01 11627 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER A 3 LEC R 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 KIM S3530-523 01 11628 ADV DATABASE SYSTEMS 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * STAFF3530-533 01 11624 COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY 3 LEC M 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 CHEN L3530-538 01 11626 SPECIAL TOPICS - APPLICAT 3 LEC W 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 LIANG L3530-551 01 11625 COMP NTWK ARCH & PROTOCOL 3 LEC T 5:30 8:20 PM 42/108 ZEADALLY S3530-599 01 11623 MASTER PROJECT 3 LEC * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * YU B3530-600 01 11327 MASTERS THESIS 3 THE * * * TO BE ARRANGED * * * YU B

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