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TUSCULUM COLLEGE 2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 1/10/14 Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor ATEP 350-10 Advanced Athletic Training: Head and Torso Brooks *BIOL 100-10 Introductory Biology (Latino Living Learning Community) Carter BIOL 211-10 Organismic Biology (cross-listed with EVSC211) PM Church BIOL 202-10 Microbiology Van Lare BIOL 303-10 Histology McGinn BUSN 211-10 Accounting Principles I Freeman BUSN 305-10 Principles of Marketing Lokey *BUSN 446-10 International Business ( satisfies CMNS 480) PM Bós *CISC 100-10 Computer as a Tool (Patton Society) PM Connolly CISC 200-10 Management Information Systems and Systems Analysis Kyker CISC 405-10 Mobile Application Development (class maximum = 16) Frazier *CMNS 251-10 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Davis, C. *CMNS 251-11 Theory and Practice of Citizenship PM Keaton *CMNS 330-10 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Williams *CMNS 380-10 The Political Traditions of the West PM Van Amberg CRJU 100-10 Introduction to Justice Studies PM Ramey DIGM 210-10 Basic Media Production (offered concurrently with DIGM 350) Jacek DIGM 350-10 Special Topic: Media Production Leadership (offered concurrently with DIGM 210) Jacek EDUC 101-10 Introduction to Teacher Education 0 hrs Clupper EDUC 200-10 History, Philosophy and Principles of Education Rose EDUC 307-10 Language Development and Emergent Literacy Reaves EDUC 320-10 Classroom Discipline and Management Brown, M. ENGL 100-10 Introduction to College Writing PM Patterson ENGL 100-11 Introduction to College Writing PM Matthews, J. ENGL 100-12 Introduction to College Writing PM Porter-Jacek *ENGL 110-10 Composition and Rhetoric Thomas, N. *ENGL 110-11 Composition and Rhetoric PM Acker *ENGL 111-10 Composition, Research and Rhetoric Bodary ENGL 199-10 Introduction to Literary Studies PM Morton *ENGL 214-10 American Literature I Matthews, C. ENGL 233-10 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) PM Matherly *EVSC 111-10 Environmental Science PM Leverentz EVSC 211-10 Organismic Biology (cross-listed with BIOL211) PM Church *HIST 201-10 U.S History Survey I Key MATH 099-10 Introductory Algebra Brimer MATH 099-11 Introductory Algebra PM Sexton, B. MATH 100-10 Intermediate Algebra Gietema *MATH 126-10 Quantitative Business Applications Brewer, S. *MATH 135-10 College Algebra Stone MATH 260-10 Linear Algebra PM Davis, B. NURS 201-10 Pathophysiological Concepts in Nursing (Evenings, 2 nights per week, Tues. & Thurs.) 6-10 PM Eckhart NURS 311-10 Adult Health Nursing I (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course -- Tues/Wed) 8-12 Noon Robinette, G. NURS 312-10 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course -- Thurs/Fri) 3 hrs 6:30AM-5PM Brown, Robinette, Shupe *OREN 105-10 Tusculum Experience (Murdock Circle) 1 hr Goodale *OREN 105-11 Tusculum Experience (Patton Society) 1 hr Hatfield 2013 FALL -- BLOCK 1 -- AUGUST 19 TO SEPTEMBER 11

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TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 350-10 Advanced Athletic Training: Head and Torso Brooks*BIOL 100-10 Introductory Biology (Latino Living Learning Community) CarterBIOL 211-10 Organismic Biology (cross-listed with EVSC211) PM ChurchBIOL 202-10 Microbiology Van LareBIOL 303-10 Histology McGinnBUSN 211-10 Accounting Principles I FreemanBUSN 305-10 Principles of Marketing Lokey*BUSN 446-10 International Business ( satisfies CMNS 480) PM Bós*CISC 100-10 Computer as a Tool (Patton Society) PM ConnollyCISC 200-10 Management Information Systems and Systems Analysis KykerCISC 405-10 Mobile Application Development (class maximum = 16) Frazier*CMNS 251-10 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Davis, C.*CMNS 251-11 Theory and Practice of Citizenship PM Keaton*CMNS 330-10 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Williams*CMNS 380-10 The Political Traditions of the West PM Van AmbergCRJU 100-10 Introduction to Justice Studies PM RameyDIGM 210-10 Basic Media Production (offered concurrently with DIGM 350) JacekDIGM 350-10 Special Topic: Media Production Leadership (offered concurrently with DIGM 210) JacekEDUC 101-10 Introduction to Teacher Education 0 hrs ClupperEDUC 200-10 History, Philosophy and Principles of Education RoseEDUC 307-10 Language Development and Emergent Literacy ReavesEDUC 320-10 Classroom Discipline and Management Brown, M.ENGL 100-10 Introduction to College Writing PM PattersonENGL 100-11 Introduction to College Writing PM Matthews, J.ENGL 100-12 Introduction to College Writing PM Porter-Jacek*ENGL 110-10 Composition and Rhetoric Thomas, N.*ENGL 110-11 Composition and Rhetoric PM Acker*ENGL 111-10 Composition, Research and Rhetoric BodaryENGL 199-10 Introduction to Literary Studies PM Morton*ENGL 214-10 American Literature I Matthews, C.ENGL 233-10 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) PM Matherly*EVSC 111-10 Environmental Science PM LeverentzEVSC 211-10 Organismic Biology (cross-listed with BIOL211) PM Church*HIST 201-10 U.S History Survey I KeyMATH 099-10 Introductory Algebra BrimerMATH 099-11 Introductory Algebra PM Sexton, B.MATH 100-10 Intermediate Algebra Gietema*MATH 126-10 Quantitative Business Applications Brewer, S.*MATH 135-10 College Algebra StoneMATH 260-10 Linear Algebra PM Davis, B.NURS 201-10 Pathophysiological Concepts in Nursing (Evenings, 2 nights per week, Tues. & Thurs.) 6-10 PM EckhartNURS 311-10 Adult Health Nursing I (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course -- Tues/Wed) 8-12 Noon Robinette, G.NURS 312-10 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical (blocks 1 & 2 -- two block course -- Thurs/Fri) 3 hrs 6:30AM-5PM Brown, Robinette, Shupe

*OREN 105-10 Tusculum Experience (Murdock Circle) 1 hr Goodale*OREN 105-11 Tusculum Experience (Patton Society) 1 hr Hatfield

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 1 -- AUGUST 19 TO SEPTEMBER 11

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

*OREN 105-12 Tusculum Experience (Honor's) 1 hr Harlow*OREN 105-13 Tusculum Experience 1 hr Mengel*OREN 105-14 Tusculum Experience 1 hr Stokes, J.*OREN 105-15 Tusculum Experience 1 hr Hartman*OREN 105-16 Tusculum Experience 1 hr Greear*OREN 105-17 Tusculum Experience (Hurley Society) 1 hr PM Smith*OREN 105-18 Tusculum Experience (Honor's) 1 hr PM Stone*OREN 105-19 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM Jones, Jill*OREN 105-20 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM Stokes, M.*OREN 105-21 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM Frazier*OREN 105-22 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM McGill*OREN 105-23 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM Bible*OREN 105-24 Tusculum Experience (transfer students only) ONLINE 1 hr PM Jones, Jill

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor*OREN 106-10 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs PattersonPHED 180-10 Tennis 1 hr PM ArnettPHED 181-10 Archery 1 hr PM Jones, JasonPHED 195-10 Hiking and Backpacking 1 hr Evening Thompson, D.*PHED 201-10 Foundations of Physical Fitness & Wellness ByrdPHED 240-10 Introduction to Sport Management PM Jones, JasonPHED 251-10 Human Anatomy BowPHED 310-10 Principles of Sport Marketing PM GibsonPHED 360-10 Curriculum Design Methods Elementary PE 3 hrs BottaPHED 396-10 Organization, Administration, and Supervision of PE, Health & Wellness Rohr*POLS 203-10 American Government (Murdock Circle) PM Goodale*PSYC 101-10 Essentials of Psychology (Hurley Society) Garris*PSYC 102-10 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) NettelhorstPSYC 221-10 Social Psychology PM Harlow*RELG 102-10 New Testament Pinner*VISA 110-10 Introduction to Art PM Pope, A.VISA 111-10 Basic Design (class maximum - 15) Charlton*Satisfies Commons

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 1 -- AUGUST 19 TO SEPTEMBER 11

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 251-20 Human Anatomy for Allied Health StueberATEP 418-20 Pharmacology for Allied Health Brooks*BIOL 101-20 General Biology I KellerBIOL 301-20 General Ecology (cross-listed with EVSC301) PM ChurchBIOL 315-20 Cellular and Molecular Biology Van Lare*BIOL 480-20 Global Environmental and Hlth Issues (satisfies CMNS 480/cross-listed w/EVSC480) McGinnBUSN 210-20 Principles of Management PM McFarlandBUSN 212-20 Accounting Principles II FreemanBUSN 346-20 International Economic Development PM Bós*CHEM 101-20 General Chemistry I Leverentz*CISC 100-20 Computer as a Tool (Hurley Society) PM ConnollyCISC 105-20 Introduction to Problem Solving & Algorithm Development FrazierCISC 330-20 Software Engineering (class maximum = 16) Kyker*CMNS 251-20 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Davis, C.*CMNS 380-20 The Political Traditions of the West LokeyCRJU 101-20 Introduction to Criminology RameyEDUC 416-20 Teaching Reading TilsonENGL 100-20 Introduction to College Writing PM Matthews, J.ENGL 100-21 Introduction to College Writing PM Morton*ENGL 110-20 Composition and Rhetoric (Murdock Circle) Thomas, N.*ENGL 110-21 Composition and Rhetoric Acker*ENGL 110-22 Composition and Rhetoric PM Glass*ENGL 111-20 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM PattersonENGL 118-20 Introduction to Journalism PM Matherly*ENGL 224-20 American Literature II Matthews, C.ENGL 233-20 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) PM Bodary*EVSC 111-20 Environmental Science CarterEVSC 301-20 General Ecology (cross-listed with BIOL301) PM Church*EVSC 480-20 Global Environmental and Hlth Issues (satisfies CMNS 480/cross-listed w/BIOL480) McGinn*GEOL 101-20 Physical Geology Stone*HIST 201-20 U.S History Survey I PM KeyHIST 342-20 Twentieth Century Europe PM Pearson*HIST 480-20 Citizen Issues in a Global Era PM KeatonHNRS 301-20 Leadership Studies Ashley-PauleyMATH 099-20 Introductory Algebra PM SextonMATH 100-20 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema*MATH 122-20 Quantitative Applications Brewer, S.*MATH 135-20 College Algebra Brimer*MATH 140-20 Elementary Statistics PM Paulling*MATH 160-20 Trigonometry PM Davis, B.MUSE 101-20 Introduction to Museum Studies PM NollNURS 201-10 Pathophysiological Concepts in Nursing (cont. from block 1, Evening, Tues./Thurs.) 6-10 PM staff/NURSNURS 311-10 Adult Health Nursing I (continued from block 1) 8-12 Noon staff/NURSNURS 312-10 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical (continued from block 1) 3 hrs TBA staff/NURS*OREN 106-20 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs TBA Matherly

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 2 -- SEPTEMBER 16 TO OCTOBER 9

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

PHED 120-20 Softball 1 hr IrelandPHED 161-20 Beginning Swimming (class maximum = 15 students) 1 hr PM BowPHED 187-20 Walking, Jogging, and Running 1 hr PM ByrdPHED 196-20 Canoeing Evening Thompson, D.PHED 200-20 Introduction and History of PE and Athletics Byrd*PHED 201-20 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness (Latino Living Learning Community) Botta*PHED 201-21 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM RohrPHED 215-20 Sport and Society Rohr*PHED 252-20 Human Physiology BowPHED 293-20 Coaching of Soccer Jones, JasonPHED 395-20 Organization, Administration, and Supervision of PE and Athletics King*POLS 203-20 American Government PM Goodale

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor*PSYC 101-20 Essentials of Psychology Garris*PSYC 102-20 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) PM NettelhorstPSYC 200-20 Developmental Psychology PM HarlowPSYC 319-20 Theories of Personality PM Pope, B.*SVLN 354-20 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM FifeTHEA 103-20 Stagecraft MengelVISA 203-20 Drawing I (class maximum = 15) BryanVISA 215-20 Ceramics I (concurrent with VISA315 & VISA415) PM Pope, A.VISA 315-20 Ceramics II (concurrent with VISA215 & VISA415) PM Pope, A.VISA 317-20 Graphic Design II (concurrent with VISA417) CharltonVISA 330-20 The Arts and Childhood Learning CroweVISA 415-20 Ceramics III (concurrent with VISA215 & VISA315) PM Pope, A.VISA 417-20 Graphic Design III (concurrent with VISA 317) Charlton*Satisfies Commons

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 2 -- SEPTEMBER 16 TO OCTOBER 9

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 116-30 Responding to Emergencies/CPR:PR (class maximum = 24) 3 hrs Brooks*ATEP 252-30 Human Physiology for Allied Health StueberBIOL 102-30 General Biology II KellerBIOL 321-30 Biochemistry (cross-listed with CHEM301) Van LareBIOL 401-30 Invertebrate Zoology PM Church*BUSN 201-30 Principles of Economics I BósBUSN 334-30 Human Resource Management PM McFarlandBUSN 403-30 Business Law and Ethics PM Fawbush-SmithBUSN 441-30 Income Tax I: Personal FreemanCHEM 102-30 General Chemistry II LeverentzCHEM 301-30 Biochemistry (cross-listed with BIOL321) Van Lare*CISC 100-30 Computer as a Tool PM ConnollyCISC 110-30 Introduction to Programming (class maximum = 7) McCallisterCISC 200-30 Management Information Systems & Systems Analysis (class maximum = 16) PM KykerCISC 375-30 Web Design Frazier*CMNS 251-30 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Davis, C.*CMNS 380-30 The Political Traditions of the West PM KeyCRJU 200-30 Introduction to Law Enforcement RameyEDUC 101-30 Introduction to Teacher Education 0 hrs ClupperEDUC 341-30 Learning Environments PreK-6 HatfieldEDUC 417-30 Teaching Language Arts Tilson*ENGH 111-30 Composition, Research and Rhetoric (Honors) Matthews, C.ENGL 100-30 Introduction to College Writing PM Matthews, J.ENGL 100-31 Introduction to College Writing PM Glass*ENGL 110-30 Composition and Rhetoric (Patton Society) PM Matherly*ENGL 110-31 Composition and Rhetoric Acker*ENGL 110-32 Composition and Rhetoric Bodary*ENGL 111-30 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Thomas*ENGL 120-30 Introduction to Creative Writing (Murdock Circle) PM Patterson*ENGL 225-30 World Literature Thomas, N.ENGL 230-30 Scriptwriting (class maximum = 14) PM Thomas, W.*ENGL 250-30 Special Topics in Literature: Dystopian Literature PM Morton*EVSC 111-30 Environmental Science (Murdock Circle) Thompson, R.*HIST 202-30 U.S History Survey II (Murdock Circle) -- Honors Component Offered PM KeatonHIST 320-30 Medieval Europe PM Van Amberg*HNRS 380-30 The Political Traditions of the West PM GoodaleMATH 099-30 Introductory Algebra BrimerMATH 100-30 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema*MATH 135-30 College Algebra Stone*MATH 140-30 Elementary Statistics Brewer, S.*MATH 180-30 Pre-Calculus PM Davis, B.MATH 240-30 Differential Equations PM PaullingMUSE 340-30 Interpretation and Museum Education PM NollNURS 301-30 Pharmacology (Evening section, 2 nights per week, Tuesday-Thursday) 6-10 PM Brown/EwenNURS 321-30 Behavioral Health Nursing (blocks 3 and 4 -- two block course) 8-12 Noon Brown

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 3 -- OCTOBER 16 TO NOVEMBER 8

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

NURS 322-30 Behavioral Health Nursing Clinical (blocks 3 and 4 -- two block course) 1 hr TBA Brown/RobinettePHED 126-30 Basketball 1 hr BottaPHED 173-30 Racquetball 1 hr PM Jones, JasonPHED 175-30 Tumbling and Gymnastics 1 hr PM RohrPHED 186-30 Weight Training 4-5 PM King*PHED 201-30 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness King*PHED 201-31 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM BottaPHED 243-30 Sports Facilities and Design/Event Management PM KingPHED 270-30 Adaptive Physical Education ByrdPHED 330-30 Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Physical Education RohrPHED 480-30 Senior Seminar in Sports Science/Sport Management Jones, Jason*PSYC 101-30 Essentials of Psychology NettelhorstPSYC 305-30 Educational Psychology PM Harper*RELG 101-30 Old Testament: Life, Death, & Afterlife Williams

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorSPED 101-30 Survey Regular/Special Needs Pop. in School Environment Callan*SVLN 354-30 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife*VISA 110-30 Introduction to Art PM Pope, A.VISA 217-30 Graphic Design I CharltonVISA 222-30 Introduction to Digital Photography Bryan*Satisfies Commons

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 3 -- OCTOBER 16 TO NOVEMBER 8

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 262-40 Basic Athletic Training StueberATEP 273-40 Advanced Athletic Training: Upper Extremities MurrayATEP 333-40 Nutrition for Health and Performance 3 hrs BrooksATEP 417-40 Management Practices in Athletic Training Lenker*BIOL 101-40 General Biology I KellerBIOL 202-40 Microbiology McGinnBUSN 202-40 Principles of Economics II PM BósBUSN 210-40 Principles of Management McFarlandBUSN 326-40 Operations Management and Logistics PM BsatBUSN 442-40 Income Tax II: Business Freeman*CHEM 101-40 General Chemistry I Thompson, R.*CISC 100-40 Computer as a Tool Connolly*CISC 100-41 Computer as a Tool PM KykerCISC 210-40 Data Structures and Advanced Programming (class maximum = 7) Frazier*CMNS 330-40 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions Pinner*CMNS 330-41 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Williams*CMNS 380-40 The Political Traditions of the West PM Key*CMNS 480-40 Citizen Issues in a Global Era LokeyDIGM 150-40 Introductory Special Topics in Digital Media PM CroweEDUC 216-40 Innovative Instructional Technology PM HatfieldEDUC 337-40 Assessment and Evaluation Rose*ENGL 110-40 Composition and Rhetoric PM Acker*ENGL 110-41 Composition and Rhetoric (online) Morton*ENGL 111-40 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Bodary*ENGL 111-41 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Matthew, J.*ENGL 111-42 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Glass*ENGL 228-40 Minority Voices in American Literature Matthews, C.ENGL 233-40 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) PM MatherlyENGL 303-40 Fairytale, Folklore, and Myth PM Patterson*EVSC 111-40 Environmental Science Carter*EVSC 111-41 Environmental Science Leverentz*HNRS 101-40 Quest for Meaning PM HarlowMATH 099-40 Introductory Algebra SextonMATH 100-40 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema*MATH 135-40 College Algebra PM Brimer*MATH 140-40 Elementary Statistics Brewer, S.MATH 430-40 Abstract Algebra PM Davis, B.NURS 301-30 Pharmacology (continued from block 3, Evening course, Tues.-Thurs.) 6-10 PM Brown/EwenNURS 321-30 Behavioral Health Nursing (continued from block 3) 8-12 Noon BrownNURS 322-30 Behavioral Health Nursing Clinical (continued from block 3) 1 hr TBA Brown/RobinettePHED 115-40 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM BrooksPHED 115-41 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM BrooksPHED 170-40 Rhythms and Dance 1 hr PM ByrdPHED 176-40 Beginning Bowling 1 hr Evening Jones, JasonPHED 178-40 Badminton 1 hr PM Botta

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 4 -- NOVEMBER 13 TO DECEMBER 11

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

*PHED 201-40 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness (Hurley Society) Byrd*PHED 201-41 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM KingPHED 260-40 Methods for School Health Teachers (Hurley Society) 3 hrs BowPHED 291-40 Coaching of Volleyball PompeaniPHED 313-40 Communication in Sport KingPHED 335-40 Managing Legal Aspects of Sport and PE Jones, JasonPHED 361-40 Curriculum Design/Teaching Methods Secondary PE, Health and Wellness Botta*PHYS 201-40 General Physics I Stone*POLS 209-40 World Politics: Current Events & Roots in the Past PM Goodale*PSYC 101-40 Essentials of Psychology PM NettelhorstPSYC 220-40 Abnormal Psychology Garris*SVLN 354-40 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor*THEA 104-40 Introduction to the Theatre Mengel*VISA 110-40 Introduction to Art CharltonVISA 333-40 Drawing II Bryan*Satisfies Commons

2013 FALL -- BLOCK 4 -- NOVEMBER 13 TO DECEMBER 11

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 116-50 Responding to Emergencies/CPR:PR (class maximum = 24) 3 hrs HawkinsATEP 272-50 Advanced Athletic Training: Lower Extremities LenkerBIOL 102-50 General Biology II Van LareBIOL 201-50 Genetics McGinnBIOL 320-50 Biogeography (cross-listed with EVSC320) TiptonBUSN 210-50 Principles of Management PM McFarlandBUSN 211-50 Accounting Principles I FreemanBUSN 322-50 Principles of Finance DillonCHEM 102-50 General Chemistry II Thompson, R.*CISC 100-50 Computer as a Tool (Latino Living Learning Community) PM Connolly*CMNS 251-50 Theory and Practice of Citizenship PM Fife*CMNS 330-50 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions Taft*CMNS 380-50 The Political Traditions of the West PM GoodaleCRJU 202-50 Introduction to Corrections RameyDIGM 481-50 Advanced Editing and Compositing CroweEDUC 101-50 Introduction to Teacher Education 0 hrs ClupperEDUC 200-50 History, Philosophy and Principles of Education CallanEDUC 320-50 Classroom Discipline and Management BrownENGL 100-50 Introduction to College Writing PM Cloyd*ENGL 110-50 Composition and Rhetoric PM Matthews, J.*ENGL 110-51 Composition and Rhetoric PM Acker*ENGL 111-50 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Morton*ENGL 111-51 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Bodary*ENGL 120-50 Introduction to Creative Writing Matthews, C.*ENGL 402-50 Seminar in Literature and Society (satisfies CMNS480) Thomas, N.*ENGL 402-51 Seminar in Literature and Society (satisfies CMNS480) -- Travel to Barcelona, Spain PM Patterson*EVSC 111-50 Environmental Science PM ChurchEVSC 320-50 Biogeography (cross-listed with BIOL320) Tipton*HIST 101-50 The West and The World I PM Pinner*HIST 112-50 Introduction to Historical Writing and Research (Murdock Circle) PM KeatonHIST 314-50 Revolutionary America, 1750-1800 PM Key*HNRS 330-50 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions (Honors) LokeyMATH 099-50 Introductory Algebra PM Sexton, B.MATH 099-51 Introductory Algebra PM GietemaMATH 100-50 Intermediate Algebra PM Davis, B.*MATH 135-50 College Algebra BrimerMUSE 310-50 Development of Exhibits PM NollNURS 211-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing (blocks 5 and 6 - two block course--Mon/Wed) 3 hrs 8-12 Noon RobinetteNURS 212-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing Lab (blocks 5,6,7 - three block course) 3 hrs TBA RobinetteNURS 231-50 Health Assessment (Evening section, two nights per week, Tues.-Thurs.) 3 hrs 6-10 PM ElliottNURS 232-50 Health Assessment Lab (blocks 5,6) 1 hr TBA ElliottNURS 341-50 Childbearing & Women's Health Nursing (bocks 5 and 6--Tue/Wed) 8-12 Noon FairchildNURS 342-50 Childbearing & Women's Health Nursing Clinical (blocks 5 and 6 - two block course) 2 hrs TBA Brown*OREN 105-50 Tusculum Experience 1 hr Stokes, J.*OREN 105-51 Tusculum Experience 1 hr PM Jones, Jill

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 5 -- JANUARY 13 TO FEBRUARY 6

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

*OREN 106-50 Introduction to Student Success 2 hrs staff/ORENPHED 115-50 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM BrooksPHED 144-50 Lacrosse 1 hr PM MackinPHED 184-50 Aerobics 1 hr PM Brooks*PHED 201-50 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness (Murdock Circle) BowPHED 215-50 Sport and Society RohrPHED 240-50 Introduction to Sport Management KingPHED 374-50 Motor Development PM RohrPHYS 202-50 General Physics II StonePOLS 310-50 The Presidency and Public Policy PM Scott*PSYC 101-50 Essentials of Psychology (Patton Society) Nettelhorst*PSYC 102-50 Psychology of Adjustment (satisfies Wellness in Commons curriculum) PM Brewer, K.PSYC 223-50 Counseling Theories GarrisPSYC 345-50 Biological Foundations of Behavior PM Smith, K.

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorRELG 203-50 Religion in America WilliamsVISA 330-50 The Arts and Childhood Learning ChurchVISA 430-50 Art History Research PM Pope, A.

*Satisfies Commons

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 5 -- JANUARY 13 TO FEBRUARY 6

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 285-60 Therapeutic Modalities (2 block course) BrooksATEP 286-60 Therapeutic Rehabilitation (2 block course) BrooksATEP 335-60 General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training Stueber*BIOL 100-60 Introductory Biology CarterBIOL 251-60 Human Anatomy and Physiology I McGinnBIOL 305-60 Parasitology Van Lare*BIOL 354-60 Service Learning in the Biological Sciences (cross-listed with EVSC354) KellerBUSN 210-60 Principles of Management McFarlandBUSN 212-60 Accounting Principles II FreemanBUSN 403-60 Business Law and Ethics PM Fawbush-SmithBUSN 445-60 International Economics BósCHEM 203-60 Organic Chemistry I Thompson, R.*CISC 100-60 Computer as a Tool ConnollyCISC 215-60 Database Management (class maximum = 7) PM KykerCISC 332-60 Electronic Commerce (class maximum = 7) Frazier*CMNS 251-60 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Lokey*CMNS 330-60 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Williams*CMNS 380-60 The Political Traditions of the West PM Key*CMNS 480-60 Citizen Issues in a Global Era PM GoodaleCRJU 201-60 Introduction to Criminal Courts and Procedure RameyDIGM 121-60 Introduction to Digital Media PM CroweEDUC 216-60 Innovative Instructional Technologies PM HatfieldEDUC 311-60 Methods for Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School Goodson-RochelleENGL 100-60 Introduction to College Writing PM Cloyd*ENGL 110-60 Composition and Rhetoric PM Acker*ENGL 111-60 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Morton*ENGL 111-61 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM MatherlyENGL 233-60 Writing for Organizations (class maximum = 16) BodaryENGL 240-60 Intermediate Creative Writing Workshop PM Thomas, W.ENGL 332-60 Genres of Shakespeare Thomas, N.EVSC 302-60 Earth Science and Environmental Assessment PM Church*EVSC 354-60 Service Learning in the Biological Sciences (cross-listed with BIOL354) Keller*HIST 101-60 The West and The World I PM PinnerHIST 332-60 Modern Africa, 1800-Present PM KeatonMATH 099-60 Introductory Algebra PM Sexton, B.MATH 100-60 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema*MATH 122-60 Quantitative Applications BrewerMATH 137-60 see EDUC311 (replacement course for MATH137) Goodson-Rochelle*MATH 180-60 Pre-Calculus Brimer*MATH 190-60 Calculus I PM Davis, B.MATH 460-60 Mathematics Seminar PM Paulling*MUSC 101-60 Introduction to Western Music PM staff/MUSCNURS 211-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing (continued from block 5) 3 hrs 8:12 Noon RobinetteNURS 212-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing Lab (continued from block 5) 3 hrs TBA RobinetteNURS 231-50 Health Assessment (continued from block 5, Evening course, Tues/Thurs) 3 hrs 6-10 PM staff/NURS

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 6 -- FEBRUARY 12 TO MARCH 7

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

NURS 232-50 Health Assessment Lab (continued from block 5) 1 hr TBA staff/NURSNURS 341-50 Childbearing & Women's Health Nursing (continued from block 5) 8-12 Noon FairchildNURS 342-50 Childbearing & Women's Health Nursing Clinical (continued from block 5) 2 hrs TBA BrownPHED 161-60 Beginning Swimming (class maximum = 15 students) 1 hr PM BowPHED 175-60 Tumbling and Gymnastics 1 hr PM RohrPHED 179-60 Table Tennis 1 hr Jones, JasonPHED 200-60 Introduction and History of PE and Athletics Byrd*PHED 201-60 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness BottaPHED 313-60 Communication in Sport PM Jones, JasonPHED 335-60 Managing Legal Aspects of Sport and PE PM KingPHED 375-60 Motor Learning RohrPHED 380-60 Kinesiology Bow*PSYC 101-60 Essentials of Psychology Smith, K.PSYC 200-60 Developmental Psychology PM Brewer, K.PSYC 201-60 Research Methods for Psychology (class maximum = 16) PM Harlow

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorPSYC 313-60 Counseling Methods Garris*SVLN 354-60 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife*VISA 110-60 Introduction to Art PM staff/VISAVISA 216-60 Printmaking I (concurrent with VISA316 & VISA416 ) BryanVISA 316-60 Printmaking II (concurrent with VISA216 & VISA416) BryanVISA 319-60 Publication Design CharltonVISA 416-60 Printmaking III (concurrent with VISA216 & VISA316) Bryan*Satisfies Commons

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 6 -- FEBRUARY 12 TO MARCH 7

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 262-70 Basic Athletic Training MiesmerATEP 285-70 Therapeutic Modalities (2 block course--continued) BrooksATEP 286-70 Therapeutic Rehabilitation (2 block course--continued) BrooksATEP 390-70 Physiology of Exercise for Allied Health StueberBIOL 101-70 General Biology I Van LareBIOL 224-70 Mycology KellerBIOL 252-70 Human Anatomy and Physiology II McGinnBIOL 406-70 Field Biology II (cross-listed with EVSC416) PM staff/BIOL*BUSN 201-70 Principles of Economics I PM BósBUSN 312-70 Organizational Behavior McFarlandBUSN 449-70 Policy, Ethics and Strategy LokeyBUSN 499-70 Honors: Policy, Ethics and Strategy LokeyCHEM 204-70 Organic Chemistry II Thompson, R.*CISC 100-70 Computer as a Tool PM ConnollyCISC 200-70 Management Information System & Systems Analysis KykerCISC 310-70 Network Fundamentals and Programming (class maximum = 16) Frazier*CMNS 251-70 Theory and Practice of Citizenship PM Keaton*CMNS 330-70 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM WilliamsCRJU 320-70 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice RameyDIGM 133-70 Beginner's Single-Camera Production (offered concurrently w/ DIGM333, 433, 444) PM CroweDIGM 333-70 Single-Camera Production (offered concurrently w/ DIGM133, 433, 444) PM CroweDIGM 433-70 Advanced Single-Camera Production (offered concurrently w/ DIGM133, 333, 444) PM CroweDIGM 444-70 Expert-Level Single-Camera Production (offered concurrently w/DIGM133, 333, 433) PM CroweEDUC 101-70 Introduction to Teacher Education 0 hrs ClupperEDUC 309-70 Methods for Teaching Science in the Elementary Classroom PM BarnettEDUC 341-70 Learning Environments K-6 RoseEDUC 419-70 Content Area Reading Tilson*ENGL 110-70 Composition and Rhetoric PM Matthews, J.*ENGL 111-70 Composition, Research and Rhetoric Matthews, C.*ENGL 111-71 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Patterson*ENGL 111-72 Composition, Research and Rhetoric Thomas, N.ENGL 218-70 Specialized Journalism PM MatherlyEVSC 111-70 Environmental Science PM ChurchEVSC 137-70 see EDUC309 (replacement course for EVSC137) staff/EDUCEVSC 416-70 Field Biology II (cross-listed with BIOL406) PM staff/EVSCEVSC 421-70 Industrial Hygiene Carter*GEOL 101-70 Physical Geology Stone*HIST 102-70 The West and The World II PM PearsonHIST 326-70 The Renaissance & Reformation in Early Modern Europe (cross-listed with RELG326) PM Van AmbergMATH 099-70 Basic Mathematics PM Sexton, B.MATH 100-70 Intermediate Algebra PM PaullingMATH 100-71 Intermediate Algebra PM Gietema*MATH 122-70 Quantitative Applications PM Davis, B.*MATH 135-70 College Algebra (Latino Living Learning Community) Brimer*MATH 140-70 Elementary Statistics Brewer, S.

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 7 -- MARCH 17 TO APRIL 9

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

NURS 212-50 Introduction to Professional Nursing Lab (continued from block 5) 3 hrs TBA RobinetteNURS 231-70 Health Assessment (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course -- Mon/Wed) 3 hrs 8-12 Noon RobinetteNURS 331-70 Nursing Theory and Research (Evening, two nights per week, Tues.-Thurs.) 6-10 PM EwenNURS 351-70 Nursing Care of Children (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course--Mon/Tues) 8-12 Noon BrownNURS 352-70 Nursing Care of Children Clinical (blocks 7 and 8 -- two block course) 2 hrs TBA BrownPHED 124-70 Soccer 1 hr JoyPHED 165-70 Lifeguard Training 2 hrs PM BowPHED 170-70 Rhythms and Dance 1 hr PM ByrdPHED 195-70 Hiking and Backpacking 1 hr Evening Thompson, D.*PHED 201-70 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness Byrd*PHED 201-71 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM BottaPHED 243-70 Sport Facilites and Design/Event Management PM KingPHED 310-70 Principles of Sport Marketing PM Gibson

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorPHED 330-70 Psychological Dynamics of Sport and Physical Education RohrPHED 360-70 Curriculum Design/Methods Elementary PE 3 hrs BottaPHED 390-70 Physiology of Exercise Bow*PHED 480-70 Senior Seminar in Sports Science/Sport Management Jones, JasonPOLS 325-70 Constitutional Interpretation PM Scott*PSYC 101-70 Essentials of Psychology Pope, B.PSYC 200-70 Developmental Psychology GarrisPSYC 202-70 Data Analysis for Psychology (class maximum = 16) PM Nettelhorst*PSYC 430-70 Cultural Perspectives in a Global Era (satisfies CMNS480) PM HarlowRELG 326-70 The Renaissance & Reformation in Early Modern Europe (cross-listed with HIST326) PM Van AmbergSPED 101-70 Survey Regular/Special Needs Pop. in School Environment (Patton Society) Callan*SVLN 354-70 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM staff/CMNS*SVLN 356-70 Service-Learning Immersion PM FifeTHEA 160-70 Acting I MengelVISA 111-70 Basic Design I (class maximum = 15) CharltonVISA 212-70 Painting I PM Pope, A.VISA 312-70 Painting II PM Pope, A.*Satisfies Commons

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 7 -- MARCH 17 TO APRIL 9

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 380-80 Kinesiology for Allied Health BowBIOL 102-80 General Biology II KellerBIOL 220-80 Vertebrate Zoology Tipton, S.BIOL 302-80 Human Physiology McGinnBUSN 101-80 Business and Its Environment PM HornerBUSN 202-80 Principles of Economics II staff/BUSNBUSN 312-80 Organizational Behavior PM McFarlandBUSN 351-80 Cost Accounting FreemanCHEM 209-80 Environmental Chemistry (cross-listed with EVSC209) LeverentzCISC 410-80 Operating Systems FrazierCISC 442-80 Information Technology (class maximum = 16) Kyker*CMNS 251-80 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Lokey*CMNS 251-81 Theory and Practice of Citizenship staff/CMNS*CMNS 330-80 The Hebrew and Christian Traditions PM Van Amberg*CMNS 380-80 The Political Traditions of the West PM KeyCRJU 301-80 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice RameyDIGM 441-80 Senior Capstone Project PM CroweEDUC 337-80 Assessment and Evaluation RoseEDUC 342-80 Learning Environments 7-12 Hatfield*ENGL 110-80 Composition and Rhetoric Thomas, N.*ENGL 111-80 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Acker*ENGL 111-81 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM Matthews, C.*ENGL 111-82 Composition, Research and Rhetoric PM staff/ENGLENGL 319-80 Theatre of the World PM Thomas, W.ENGL 321-80 Advanced Fiction Workshop (class maximum = 14) PM PattersonENGL 335-80 Children's and Adolescent Literature Matthews, J.ENGL 340-80 Grant Writing Bodary*EVSC 111-80 Environmental Science Carter*EVSC 111-81 Environmental Science (Hurley Society) Thompson, R.EVSC 209-80 Environmental Chemistry (cross-listed with CHEM209) Leverentz*HIST 202-80 U.S. History Survey II PM KeatonMATH 100-80 Intermediate Algebra PM GietemaMATH 100-81 Intermediate Algebra Davis, B.*MATH 122-80 Quantitative Applications Brewer, S.*MATH 135-80 College Algebra Brimer*MATH 140-80 Elementary Statistics PM PaullingMUSE 324-80 Agricultural History, American Rural Life, and Open-Air Museums PM NollNURS 231-70 Health Assessment (continued from block 7) 3 hrs 8-12 Noon RobinetteNURS 232-80 Health Assessment Clinical 1 hr TBA RobinetteNURS 331-70 Nursing Theory and Research (Evening course, two nights per week, Tues.-Thurs.) 6-10 PM EwenNURS 351-70 Nursing Care of Children (continued from block 7) 8-12 Noon BrownNURS 352-70 Nursing Care of Children Clinical (continued from block 7) 2 hrs TBA BrownPHED 115-80 First Aid/CPR/Safety 1 hr PM BrooksPHED 160-80 SCUBA Diving 1 hr Burton

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 8 -- APRIL 14 TO MAY 8

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

PHED 180-80 Tennis 1 hr PM ArnettPHED 182-80 Golf 1 hr PM Jones, JasonPHED 190-80 Bicycling 1 hr Evening Thompson, D.*PHED 201-80 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness King*PHED 201-81 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness PM Bow*PHED 201-82 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness BottaPHED 260-80 Methods for School Health Teachers 3 hrs ByrdPHED 298-80 Coaching of Lacrosse MackinPHED 322-80 Principles of Sport Finance PM GibsonPHED 370-80 Measurement and Evaluation in PE, Health and Wellness RohrPOLS 360-80 American Foreign Policy PM staff/POLS*PSYC 101-80 Essentials of Psychology GarrisPSYC 250-80 Independent Research (Honors Component Offered) Smith, K.PSYC 305-80 Educational Psychology PM HarperPSYC 400-80 Seminar in Psychology PM HarlowRELG 208-80 Sex, Marriage and Family Williams

Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor*SOCI 101-80 Principle and Social Institutions PM staff/SOCI*SVLN 351-80 Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs Fife*SVLN 354-80 Service-Learning in Northeast Tennessee PM Fife*VISA 110-80 Introduction to Art Charlton*VISA 208-80 Baroque through Modern Art Bryan*VISA 354-80 Service-Learning in the Arts (satisfies Commons Service-Learning) PM Pope, A.*Satisfies Commons

2014 SPRING -- BLOCK 8 -- APRIL 14 TO MAY 8

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor

ATEP 131-10 Clinical Experience I 1 hr StueberATEP 132-10 Clinical Experience III 1 hr StueberATEP 133-10 Clinical Experience III 1 hr BrooksATEP 134-10 Clinical Experience IV 1 hr BrooksATEP 452-10 Practicum in Athletic Training 3 hrs StueberBIOL 451-10 Internship in Biology McGinnBIOL 452-10 Internship in Medical Pre/Professional McGinnBUSN 345-10 Small Business Practicum 2 hrs BósBUSN 352-10 Business Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs staff/BUSNBUSN 356-10 Applied Business Service-Learning McFarlandBUSN 451-10 Internship in Business DillonCISC 450-10 Senior Project FrazierCISC 451-10 Internship in Computer Science FrazierDIGM 101-10 Beginner's Production Practicum 1 hr CroweDIGM 301-10 Advanced Production Practicum 1 hr CroweDIGM 451-10 Digital Media Internship 1-8 hrs CroweEDUC 452-10 Student Teaching Seminar ClupperEDUC 453-10 Enhanced Student Teaching PreK-K 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 454-10 Enhanced Student Teaching K-3 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 455-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 4-6 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 456-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 9-12 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 457-10 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 458-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-8 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 460-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs ClupperENGL 113-10 Magazine Production 1 hr MatherlyENGL 114-10 Journal Production 1 hr Thomas, W.ENGL 420-10 Senior Seminar in Writing Thomas, W.ENGL 449-10 Senior Seminar in Professional Writing MatherlyENGL 452-10 Internship in Writing and Editing MatherlyEVSC 451-10 Internship in Environmental Science ChurchHIST 402-10 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs KeyHIST 402-11 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs KeatonHIST 402-12 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs NollHIST 402-13 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs PearsonHIST 402-14 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Van AmbergHNRS 245-10 Special Topics Seminar 1 hr McGinnHNRS 401-10 Honors Project 2 hrs HarlowLANG 300-10 World Languages 0 hrs staffLDMC 201-10 Civic Leadership for Student Ambassadors 1 hr staff/AdmissionsMUSC 125-10 Woodwind 1 hr PriceMUSC 135-10 Brass 1 hr PriceMUSC 145-10 Percussion 1 hr PriceMUSC 155-10 Guitar 1 hr TunstallMUSC 165-10 Piano 1 hr WinfreeMUSC 175-10 Organ 1 hr Winfree

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2013 FALL SEMESTER

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

MUSC 185-10 Voice 1 hr HendricksenMUSC 192-10 Tusculum College Community Chorus 1 hr HendricksenMUSC 195-10 Tusculum College Band 1 hr PriceMUSE 308-10 Museum Research Methods 2 hrs Tues/4-5PM NollMUSE 402-10 Museum Internship (4 hrs) NollMUSM 402-10 Museum Internship 12 hrs NollNURS 301-10 Pharmacology (Mondays) 8AM-Noon Brown/EwenPHED 245-10 Clinical Experience in Sport Management (2 block course, Blocks 1 and 2) Jones, JasonPHED 245-30 Clinical Experience in Sport Management (2 block course, Blocks 3 and 4) Jones, JasonPHED 451-10 Internship in Sport Management BowPOLS 451-10 Internship GoodalePOLS 452-10 Government Internship GoodalePSYC 490-10 Psychology Internship GarrisSPED 458-10 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs ClupperDept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time Instructor

SPED 459-10 Enhanced Student Teaching: Infant/Toddler 6 hrs ClupperSPED 460-10 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper*SVLN 351-10 Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs FifeSVLN 450-10 Independent Study in Service-Learning FifeSVLN 451-10 Practicum in Civic Engagement FifeTHEA 190-10 Theatrical Production 1 hr MengelVISA 400-10 Portfolio & Exhibition BryanVISA 451-10 Graphic Design Internship Charlton

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2013 FALL SEMESTER

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorATEP 131-50 Clinical Experience I 1 hr StueberATEP 132-50 Clinical Experience II 1 hr StueberATEP 133-50 Clinical Experience III 1 hr BrooksATEP 134-50 Clinical Experience IV 1 hr BrooksATEP 452-50 Practicum in Athletic Training 3 hrs StueberBIOL 230-50 Medical Terminology 2 hrs Van Lare/McGinnBIOL 451-50 Internship in Biology McGinnBIOL 452-50 Internship in Medical Pre/Professional McGinnBUSN 345-50 Small Business Practicum 2 hrs BósBUSN 352-50 Business Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs staff/BUSNBUSN 356-50 Applied Business Service-Learning McFarlandBUSN 451-50 Internship in Business DillonCISC 450-50 Senior Project FrazierCISC 451-50 Internship in Computer Science FrazierDIGM 101-50 Beginner's Production Practicum 1 hr CroweDIGM 301-50 Advanced Production Practicum 1 hr CroweDIGM 451-50 Digital Media Internship 1-8 hrs CroweEDUC 452-50 Student Teaching Seminar ClupperEDUC 453-50 Enhanced Student Teaching PreK-K 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 454-50 Enhanced Student Teaching K-3 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 455-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 4-6 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 456-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 9-12 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 457-50 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 458-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-8 6 hrs ClupperEDUC 460-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs ClupperENGL 113-50 Magazine Production 1 hr MatherlyENGL 114-50 Journal Production 1 hr Thomas, W.ENGL 302-50 Great Works You Should Have Read By Now MortonENGL 452-50 Internship in Writing and Editing MatherlyEVSC 451-50 Internship in Environmental Science ChurchHIST 402-50 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs KeyHIST 402-51 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs KeatonHIST 402-52 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs NollHIST 402-53 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs PearsonHIST 402-54 Historical Methods and Research 2 hrs Van AmbergHNRS 245-50 Special Topics Seminar 1 hr KeatonHNRS 401-50 Honors Project 2 hrs HarlowLANG 300-50 World Languages 0 hrs staffMUSC 125-50 Woodwind 1 hr PriceMUSC 135-50 Brass 1 hr PriceMUSC 145-50 Percussion 1 hr PriceMUSC 155-50 Guitar 1 hr TunstallMUSC 165-50 Piano 1 hr WinfreeMUSC 175-50 Organ 1 hr Winfree

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2014 SPRING SEMESTER

TUSCULUM COLLEGE2013-14 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

1/10/14

MUSC 185-50 Voice 1 hr HendricksenMUSC 192-50 Tusculum College Community Chorus 1 hr HendricksenMUSC 195-50 Tusculum College Band 1 hr PriceMUSE 402-50 Museum Internship (4 hrs) NollMUSM 402-50 Museum Internship 12 hrs NollNURS 201-50 Pathophysiological Concepts in Nursing (Monday's) 8-12 Noon RamseyNURS 331-50 Nursing Theory and Research (Thursday's) 8-12 Noon EwenPHED 245-50 Clinical Experience in Sport Management (2 block course, Blocks 5 and 6) KingPHED 245-70 Clinical Experience in Sport Management (2 block course, Blocks 7 and 8) Jones, JasonPHED 451-50 Internship in Sport Management GibsonPOLS 451-50 Internship GoodalePOLS 452-50 Government Internship GoodalePSYC 490-50 Psychology Internship GarrisSPED 355-50 Transition Strategies for the Special Needs Student CallanSPED 455-50 The Consulting Teacher Model Callan

Dept. Course Title Hours Time InstructorSPED 458-50 Enhanced Student Teaching K-6 6 hrs ClupperSPED 459-50 Enhanced Student Teaching: Infant/Toddler 6 hrs ClupperSPED 460-50 Enhanced Student Teaching 7-12 6 hrs Clupper*SVLN 351-50 Service-Learning Practicum 2 hrs FifeSVLN 450-50 Independent Study in Service-Learning FifeSVLN 451-50 Practicum in Civic Engagement FifeTHEA 190-50 Theatrical Production 1 hr MengelVISA 451-50 Graphic Design Internship Charlton

COURSES RUNNING ACROSS THE 2014 SPRING SEMESTER